2.0.2 • Published 8 years ago
ghost-azure-blob-storage v2.0.2
Azure Blob Storage adapter for Ghost 1.x
Installation
Windows
ghost stop
mkdir .\content\adapters\storage\azure-blob-storage
cd .\content\adapters\storage\azure-blob-storage
npm install ghost-azure-blob-storage --production
xcopy .\node_modules\ghost-azure-blob-storage\*.* . /E /Y
cd ../../../..
ghost startConfiguration
In your config.{env}.json file, you'll need to add a new storage block:
"storage": {
"active": "azure-blob-storage",
"azure-blob-storage": {
"connectionString": "your storage account connection string",
"container": "container name, lowercase, 3-63 characters, only letters, numbers or dashes (-), default is 'ghost'",
"cdnUrl": "your CDN endpoint (optional), e.g. https://{endpoint}.azureedge.net"
}
}CDN
If you use CDN you need to make sure that it points to the container and not to the storage account base URL as the adapter will omit the container name when constructing the resulting image URL.
Storage image URL:
https://{account}.blob.core.windows.net/{container}/2017/08/image.jpgCDN image URL:
https://{endpoint}.azureedge.net/2017/08/image.jpgEnvironment variables
The following environment variables can be used to provide values for the above settings:
- storage_connectionString
- storage_container
- storage_cdnUrl
Environment variables take precedence over config.{env}.json values and defaults.