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Huawei OBS binding spec
Component format
To setup Huawei Object Storage Service (OBS) (output) binding create a component of type bindings.huawei.obs
. See this guide on how to create and apply a binding configuration.
apiVersion: dapr.io/v1alpha1
kind: Component
metadata:
name: <NAME>
spec:
type: bindings.huawei.obs
version: v1
- name: bucket
value: "<your-bucket-name>"
- name: endpoint
value: "<obs-bucket-endpoint>"
- name: accessKey
value: "<your-access-key>"
- name: secretKey
value: "<your-secret-key>"
# optional fields
- name: region
value: "<your-bucket-region>"
- name: direction
value: "<your-binding-direction>"
Warning
The above example uses secrets as plain strings. It is recommended to use a secret store for the secrets as described here.Spec metadata fields
Field | Required | Binding support | Details | Example |
---|---|---|---|---|
bucket |
Y | Output | The name of the Huawei OBS bucket to write to | "My-OBS-Bucket" |
endpoint |
Y | Output | The specific Huawei OBS endpoint | "obs.cn-north-4.myhuaweicloud.com" |
accessKey |
Y | Output | The Huawei Access Key (AK) to access this resource | "************" |
secretKey |
Y | Output | The Huawei Secret Key (SK) to access this resource | "************" |
region |
N | Output | The specific Huawei region of the bucket | "cn-north-4" |
direction |
N | Output | The direction of the binding | "output" |
Binding support
This component supports output binding with the following operations:
create
: Create fileupload
: Upload fileget
: Get filedelete
: Delete filelist
: List file
Create file
To perform a create operation, invoke the Huawei OBS binding with a POST
method and the following JSON body:
Note: by default, a random UUID is generated. See below for Metadata support to set the destination file name
{
"operation": "create",
"data": "YOUR_CONTENT"
}
Examples
Save text to a random generated UUID file
On Windows, utilize cmd prompt (PowerShell has different escaping mechanism)
curl -d "{ \"operation\": \"create\", \"data\": \"Hello World\" }" http://localhost:<dapr-port>/v1.0/bindings/<binding-name>
curl -d '{ "operation": "create", "data": "Hello World" }' \
http://localhost:<dapr-port>/v1.0/bindings/<binding-name>
Save text to a specific file
curl -d "{ \"operation\": \"create\", \"data\": \"Hello World\", \"metadata\": { \"key\": \"my-test-file.txt\" } }" \
http://localhost:<dapr-port>/v1.0/bindings/<binding-name>
curl -d '{ "operation": "create", "data": "Hello World", "metadata": { "key": "my-test-file.txt" } }' \
http://localhost:<dapr-port>/v1.0/bindings/<binding-name>
Response
The response JSON body contains the statusCode
and the versionId
fields. The versionId
will have a value returned only if the bucket versioning is enabled and an empty string otherwise.
Upload file
To upload a binary file (for example, .jpg, .zip), invoke the Huawei OBS binding with a POST
method and the following JSON body:
Note: by default, a random UUID is generated, if you don’t specify the
key
. See the example below for metadata support to set the destination file name. This API can be used to upload a regular file, such as a plain text file.
{
"operation": "upload",
"metadata": {
"key": "DESTINATION_FILE_NAME"
},
"data": {
"sourceFile": "PATH_TO_YOUR_SOURCE_FILE"
}
}
Example
curl -d "{ \"operation\": \"upload\", \"data\": { \"sourceFile\": \".\my-test-file.jpg\" }, \"metadata\": { \"key\": \"my-test-file.jpg\" } }" \
http://localhost:<dapr-port>/v1.0/bindings/<binding-name>
curl -d '{ "operation": "upload", "data": { "sourceFile": "./my-test-file.jpg" }, "metadata": { "key": "my-test-file.jpg" } }' \
http://localhost:<dapr-port>/v1.0/bindings/<binding-name>
Response
The response JSON body contains the statusCode
and the versionId
fields. The versionId
will have a value returned only if the bucket versioning is enabled and an empty string otherwise.
Get object
To perform a get file operation, invoke the Huawei OBS binding with a POST
method and the following JSON body:
{
"operation": "get",
"metadata": {
"key": "my-test-file.txt"
}
}
The metadata parameters are:
key
- the name of the object
Example
curl -d '{ \"operation\": \"get\", \"metadata\": { \"key\": \"my-test-file.txt\" }}' http://localhost:<dapr-port>/v1.0/bindings/<binding-name>
curl -d '{ "operation": "get", "metadata": { "key": "my-test-file.txt" }}' \
http://localhost:<dapr-port>/v1.0/bindings/<binding-name>
Response
The response body contains the value stored in the object.
Delete object
To perform a delete object operation, invoke the Huawei OBS binding with a POST
method and the following JSON body:
{
"operation": "delete",
"metadata": {
"key": "my-test-file.txt"
}
}
The metadata parameters are:
key
- the name of the object
Examples
Delete object
curl -d '{ \"operation\": \"delete\", \"metadata\": { \"key\": \"my-test-file.txt\" }}' http://localhost:<dapr-port>/v1.0/bindings/<binding-name>
curl -d '{ "operation": "delete", "metadata": { "key": "my-test-file.txt" }}' \
http://localhost:<dapr-port>/v1.0/bindings/<binding-name>
Response
An HTTP 204 (No Content) and empty body are returned if successful.
List objects
To perform a list object operation, invoke the Huawei OBS binding with a POST
method and the following JSON body:
{
"operation": "list",
"data": {
"maxResults": 5,
"prefix": "dapr-",
"marker": "obstest",
"delimiter": "jpg"
}
}
The data parameters are:
maxResults
- (optional) sets the maximum number of keys returned in the response. By default the action returns up to 1,000 key names. The response might contain fewer keys but will never contain more.prefix
- (optional) limits the response to keys that begin with the specified prefix.marker
- (optional) marker is where you want Huawei OBS to start listing from. Huawei OBS starts listing after this specified key. Marker can be any key in the bucket. The marker value may then be used in a subsequent call to request the next set of list items.delimiter
- (optional) A delimiter is a character you use to group keys. It returns objects/files with their object key other than that is specified by the delimiter pattern.
Example
curl -d '{ \"operation\": \"list\", \"data\": { \"maxResults\": 5, \"prefix\": \"dapr-\", \"marker\": \"obstest\", \"delimiter\": \"jpg\" }}' http://localhost:<dapr-port>/v1.0/bindings/<binding-name>
curl -d '{ "operation": "list", "data": { "maxResults": 5, "prefix": "dapr-", "marker": "obstest", "delimiter": "jpg" }}' \
http://localhost:<dapr-port>/v1.0/bindings/<binding-name>
Response
The response body contains the list of found objects.
Related links
- Basic schema for a Dapr component
- Bindings building block
- How-To: Trigger application with input binding
- How-To: Use bindings to interface with external resources
- Bindings API reference
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