1.0.1 • Published 2 years ago
strapi-provider-storage-appwrite v1.0.1
strapi-provider-storage-appwrite
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Installation
# using yarn
yarn add strapi-provider-storage-appwrite
# using npm
npm install strapi-provider-storage-appwrite --saveConfiguration
providerdefines the name of the provider, in this case we must put "strapi-provider-storage-appwriter".providerOptionsis passed down during the construction of the provider. (ex:new StorageClient(config)).providerOptions.apiUrlRESTful endpoint to manage your Appwrite project.providerOptions.projectIdID of your Appwrite project.providerOptions.bucketIdID of your Appwrite bucket.sizeLimitmaximum size limit for your files on bytes.
See the documentation about using a provider for information on installing and using a provider. To understand how environment variables are used in Strapi, please refer to the documentation about environment variables.
Provider Configuration
./config/plugins.js or ./config/plugins.ts for TypeScript projects:
module.exports = ({ env }) => ({
// ...
upload: {
config: {
provider: "strapi-provider-storage-appwrite",
providerOptions: {
apiUrl: env("APPWRITE_API_ENDPOINT"),
projectId: env("APPWRITE_PROJECT_ID"),
bucketId: env("APPWRITE_BUCKET_ID"),
},
sizeLimit: 1000000000,
actionOptions: {
upload: {},
uploadStream: {},
delete: {},
checkFileSize: {},
},
},
},
// ...
});Security Middleware Configuration
Due to the default settings in the Strapi Security Middleware you will need to modify the contentSecurityPolicy settings to properly see thumbnail previews in the Media Library. You should replace strapi::security string with the object bellow instead as explained in the middleware configuration documentation.
./config/middlewares.js
module.exports = [
// ...
{
name: "strapi::security",
config: {
contentSecurityPolicy: {
directives: {
"default-src": ["'self'"],
"img-src": [
"'self'",
"data:",
"blob:",
env("APPWRITE_API_DIRECTIVE"),
// Example: "https://cloud.appwrite.io"
],
},
},
},
},
// ...
];