| # File storage configuration | |
| Usergrid can store your assets either on your hard drive or in the Amazon S3 cloud. | |
| Local storage configuration | |
| --- | |
| By default assets are stored in the temporary folder /tmp/usergrid | |
| This can be changed by editing this file /stack/rest/src/main/resources/usergrid-rest-context.xml and replacing {usergrid.temp.files} by the wanted destination | |
| ```xml | |
| <bean id="binaryStore" class="org.apache.usergrid.services.assets.data.LocalFileBinaryStore"> | |
| <property name="reposLocation" value="${usergrid.temp.files}"/> | |
| </bean> | |
| ``` | |
| AwS S3 configuration | |
| --- | |
| To use your AWS S3 storage you need to change the binaryStore classpath and add several constructor arguments in /stack/rest/src/main/resources/usergrid-rest-context.xml | |
| Some examples : | |
| ```xml | |
| <bean id="binaryStore" class="org.apache.usergrid.services.assets.data.AwsSdkS3BinaryStore"> | |
| <constructor-arg name="accessId" value="x" /> | |
| <constructor-arg name="secretKey" value="xx" /> | |
| <constructor-arg name="bucketName" value="x" /> | |
| <constructor-arg name="regionName" value="eu-central-1" /> | |
| </bean> | |
| ``` | |
| the regionName field is not mandatory, this code is also valid | |
| ```xml | |
| <bean id="binaryStore" class="org.apache.usergrid.services.assets.data.AwsSdkS3BinaryStore"> | |
| <constructor-arg name="accessId" value="x" /> | |
| <constructor-arg name="secretKey" value="xx" /> | |
| <constructor-arg name="bucketName" value="x" /> | |
| </bean> | |
| ``` | |
| The filesize is limited to 50GB but you need to keep in mind that the file has to be stored on the hard drive before being sended to Amazon. |