Hasura storage is a service that adds a storage service on top of hasura and any s3-compatible storage service. The goal is to be able to leverage the cloud storage service while also leveraging hasura features like its graphql API, permissions, actions, presets, etc...
To understand what hasura-storage does we can look at the two main workflows to upload and retrieve files.
When a user wants to upload a file hasura-storage will first check with hasura if the user is allowed to do so, if it the file will be uploaded to s3 and, on completion, file metadata will be stored in hasura.
sequenceDiagram
actor User
autonumber
User->>+hasura-storage: upload file
hasura-storage->>+hasura: check permissions
hasura->>-hasura-storage: return if user can upload file
hasura-storage->>+s3: upload file
s3->>-hasura-storage: file information
hasura-storage->>+hasura: file metadata
hasura->>-hasura-storage: success
hasura-storage->>-User: file metadata
Similarly, when retrieving files, hasura-storage will first check with hasura if the user has permissions to retrieve the file and if the user is allowed, it will forward the file to the user:
sequenceDiagram
actor User
autonumber
User->>+hasura-storage: request file
hasura-storage->>+hasura: check permissions
hasura->>-hasura-storage: return if user can access file
hasura-storage->>+s3: request file
s3->>-hasura-storage: file
hasura-storage->>-User: file
The main features of the service are:
- leverage hasura's permissions to allow users to upload/retrieve files
- upload files to any s3-compatible service
- download files from any s3-compatible service
- create presigned URLs to grant temporary access
- caching information to integrate with caches and CDNs (cache headers, etag, conditional headers, etc)
- perform basic image manipulation on the fly
The service comes with an OpenAPI definition which you can also see online.
Easiest way to get started is by using nhost's free tier but if you want to self-host you can easily do it yourself as well.
Requirements:
- hasura running, which in turns needs postgres or any other supported database.
- An s3-compatible service. For instance, AWS S3, minio, etc...
A fully working example using docker-compose can be found here. Just remember to replace the image hasura-storage:dev
with a valid docker image, for instance, nhost/hasura-storage:0.1.5
.
If you need help or want to contribute it is recommended to read the contributing information first. In addition, if you plan to contribute with code it is also encouraged to read the development guide.