From: Itamar Turner-Trauring Date: Tue, 16 Apr 2013 17:04:16 +0000 (-0400) Subject: Add documentation for Google Cloud Storage backend. X-Git-Url: https://git.rkrishnan.org/pf/content/vdrive?a=commitdiff_plain;h=440ab6fe0ec0fd7c5e98214ae11995b77300d3a2;p=tahoe-lafs%2Ftahoe-lafs.git Add documentation for Google Cloud Storage backend. --- diff --git a/docs/backends/cloud.rst b/docs/backends/cloud.rst index 0efe5f42..e8b258fb 100644 --- a/docs/backends/cloud.rst +++ b/docs/backends/cloud.rst @@ -137,3 +137,48 @@ credentials, described below. The secret key, obtained from the same page by clicking SHOW, should be stored in a separate file named ``private/openstack_secret_key``. + + +Google Cloud Storage +==================== + +`Google Cloud Storage`_ is a block-based storage system provided by Google. To +access the storage system, you will need to create a project at the `Google +APIs Console`_, and then generate a Service Account client ID in the "API +Access" section. You will store the private key that will be downloaded by +your browser in your Tahoe configuration file; see below. + +.. _Google Cloud Storage: https://cloud.google.com/products/cloud-storage +.. _Google APIs Console: https://code.google.com/apis/console/ + +To enable storing shares on one of these services, add the following keys to +the server's ``tahoe.cfg`` file: + +``[storage]`` + +``backend = cloud.googlestorage`` + + This turns off the local filesystem backend and enables use of the cloud + backend with Google Storage. + +``googlestorage.account_email = (string, required)`` + + This is the email on the Service Account you created, + e.g. ``123456@developer.gserviceaccount.com``. + +``googlestorage.project_id = (string, required)`` + + This is the project number of the project you you created, + e.g. ``123456``. You can find this number in the Google Cloud Storage + section of the APIs console (the number following `x-goog-project-id`). + +``googlestorage.bucket_name = (string, required)`` + + This controls which bucket (aka container) will be used to hold + shares. The Tahoe-LAFS storage server will only modify and access objects + in the configured container. Multiple storage servers cannot share the + same container. Buckets can be created using a command-line tool (gsutil) + or a web UI; see the Google Cloud Storage section of the APIs console. + +The private key you downloaded is stored in a separate file named +``private/googlestorage_private_key``.