HTTP proxy with REST API to interact with Azure's Blob Storage.
Simply allows to use HEAD
, GET
or PUT
requests to check blob's availability, as well as downloading or uploading
blobs to a specified Azure container by blob's name.
For example, GET
for <proxy_url>/some/file
will return some/file
blob if it exists.
Prebuilt Docker image is available on Docker Hub:
docker pull ghcr.io/cirruslabs/azure-blob-storage-proxy:latest
$: proxy --help
-account-key string
Azure Account Key
-account-name string
Azure Account Name
-container string
Container to use for storing caches. (default "cirrus-ci-caches")
-port int
Port to serve (default 8080)
-prefix string
Optional prefix for all objects. For example, use --prefix=foo/.
Tests expect to have Azure API available on localhost:10000
. It is recommended to run azurite
like this:
docker run -d -t -p 10000:10000 -p 10001:10001 mcr.microsoft.com/azure-storage/azurite
After azurite is up and running on 10000
port simply run go test ./...
to test all the things.