This repo is a fork from original strapi-provider-upload-azure-storage repo.
Plugin enabling image uploading to private azure storage container from strapi.
These instructions will get you a copy of the project up and running on your local machine for development and testing purposes. See deployment for notes on how to deploy the project on a live system.
Inside your strapi project run the following
yarn add strapi-provider-upload-private-azure-storage
# or
npm install strapi-provider-upload-private-azure-storage
To enable the provider, create or edit the file at ./config/plugins.js
.
This is an example plugins.js
file for Azure storage:
module.exports = ({ env }) => ({
upload: {
config: {
provider: "strapi-provider-upload-private-azure-storage",
providerOptions: {
account: env("STORAGE_ACCOUNT"),
accountKey: env("STORAGE_ACCOUNT_KEY"),
serviceBaseURL: env("STORAGE_URL"), // optional
containerName: env("STORAGE_CONTAINER_NAME"),
defaultPath: "assets",
cdnBaseURL: env("STORAGE_CDN_URL"), // optional
createContainerIfNotExists: true, // optional, defaults to true
},
},
},
});
Property | Required | Description |
---|---|---|
account | yes | Azure account name |
accountKey | yes | Secret access key |
serviceBaseURL | no | Base service URL to be used, optional. Defaults to https://${account}.blob.core.windows.net |
containerName | yes | Container name |
defaultPath | yes | The path to use when there is none being specified. Defaults to assets |
cdnBaseURL | no | CDN base url |
createContainerIfNotExisits | no | Indicates whether the plugin should create the specified container if it doesn't exist. |
Due to the default settings in the Strapi Security Middleware you will need to modify the contentSecurityPolicy settings to properly see thumbnail previews in the Media Library. You should replace strapi::security string with the object bellow instead as explained in the middleware configuration documentation.
To allow the azure storage content to be displayed, edit the file at ./config/middlewares.ts
.
You should replace the strapi::security
string with the object below instead, see the Middlewares configuration documentation for more details.
./config/middlewares.ts
// This code supposes azurite runs in docker in local on port 10000. Adjust as necessary.
const storageDomain = (process.env.AZURE_STORAGE_ACCOUNT && `${process.env.AZURE_STORAGE_ACCOUNT}.blob.core.windows.net/`) || 'host.docker.internal:10000'
export default [
// ...
{
name: 'strapi::security',
config: {
contentSecurityPolicy: {
useDefaults: true,
directives: {
"connect-src": ["'self'", "https:"],
"img-src": ["'self'", "data:", "blob:", "dl.airtable.com", "market-assets.strapi.io", storageDomain],
"media-src": ["'self'", "data:", "blob:", "dl.airtable.com", "market-assets.strapi.io", storageDomain],
upgradeInsecureRequests: null,
},
},
}
},
// ...
];
serviceBaseURL
is optional, it is useful when connecting to Azure Storage API compatible services, like the official emulator Azurite. serviceBaseURL
would then look like http://localhost:10000/your-storage-account
.
When serviceBaseURL
is not provided, default https://${account}.blob.core.windows.net
will be used.
When running Azurite in Docker, serviceBaseURL
should be used with a URL that looks like : http://host.docker.internal:10000
cdnBaseURL
is optional, it is useful when using CDN in front of your storage account. Images will be returned with the CDN URL instead of the storage account URL.
createContainerIfNotExists
is optional, and defaults to true
. The container will be created as private.
Contributions are welcome
We use SemVer for versioning. For the versions available, see the tags on this repository.
-
Jake Feldman - Initial work - jakeFeldman
-
Felix Perreault - Enhancements - fperreaultnv
This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE.md file for details
- strapi.io
- Azure