funkwhale/docs/administrator/configuration/object-storage.md

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Store media in an object store

By default, Funkwhale stores all media data in the /srv/funkwhale/data/media directory. If you prefer to use an S3-compatible object store, follow the instructions in this guide.

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Secure your object store

Before you begin, you need to secure your object store. Many S3-compatible stores list contents in the root by default. This exposes the URLs of your audio files and means that users can bypass authentication.

To prevent listing content, add the following policy to your S3-compatible object store.

{
    "Version": "2012-10-17",
    "Statement": [
        {
        "Action": [
            "s3:GetObject"
        ],
        "Effect": "Allow",
        "Principal": {
            "AWS": [
            "*"
            ]
        },
        "Resource": [
            "arn:aws:s3:::<yourbucketname>/*"
        ],
        "Sid": "Public"
        }
    ]
}

If you're using awscli, you can store this policy in a /tmp/policy file and apply it using the following command:

aws s3api put-bucket-policy --bucket <yourbucketname> --policy file:///tmp/policy

Update your environment file

To set up S3-compatible storage, fill out the relevant details in the .env file. If you want to serve audio files from the bucket, set PROXY_MEDIA to false.

:::{dropdown} Environment variables


.. autodata:: config.settings.common.AWS_QUERYSTRING_AUTH
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.. autodata:: config.settings.common.AWS_QUERYSTRING_EXPIRE
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.. autodata:: config.settings.common.AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID
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.. autodata:: config.settings.common.AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY
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.. autodata:: config.settings.common.AWS_STORAGE_BUCKET_NAME
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.. autodata:: config.settings.common.AWS_S3_CUSTOM_DOMAIN
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.. autodata:: config.settings.common.AWS_S3_ENDPOINT_URL
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   :annotation: = https://minio.mydomain.com
.. autodata:: config.settings.common.AWS_S3_REGION_NAME
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   :annotation: = eu-west-2
.. autodata:: config.settings.common.AWS_LOCATION
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   :annotation: = funkwhale_music
.. autodata:: config.settings.common.PROXY_MEDIA
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Set up your reverse proxy

Serving files from object storage is not currently supported on Apache deployments.

Serving files from an object store requires some changes to the reverse proxy.

  1. Open your Nginx configuration file in an editor.

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    sudo nano /etc/nginx/sites-available/funkwhale.template
    

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    :::{tab-item} Docker :sync: docker

    nano /srv/funkwhale/nginx/funkwhale.template
    

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  2. Comment out the location /_protected/media/ block by adding a # to the start of each line.

    #   location /_protected/media/ {
    #        internal;
    #        alias   ${MEDIA_ROOT};
    #    }
    
  3. Uncomment the location ~ /_protected/media/(.+) block by removing the # from the start of each line.

       location ~ /_protected/media/(.+) {
             internal;
             proxy_set_header Authorization "";
             proxy_pass $1;
       }
    
  4. Add your S3 store URL to the img-src and media-src headers.

    add_header Content-Security-Policy "...img-src 'self' https://<your-s3-URL> data:;...media-src https://<your-s3-URL> 'self' data:";
    
  5. Test your Nginx configuration.

    sudo nginx -t
    
  6. Restart Funkwhale and Nginx to pick up the changes.

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    sudo systemctl restart funkwhale.target
    sudo systemctl restart nginx
    

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    :::{tab-item} Docker :sync: docker

    sudo docker compose restart
    sudo systemctl restart nginx
    

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That's it! Files are now uploaded to and stored from your S3 bucket.

Troubleshooting

:::{dropdown} No Resolver Found

You may see the following error when streaming music from your S3-compatible store:

[error] 2832#2832: *1 no resolver defined to resolve [address] client: [IP], server: [servername], request: "GET API request", host: "[your_domain]", referrer: "[your_domain/library]"

This happens when the Nginx config is unable to use your servers DNS resolver. We're still looking into this issue. You can work around this by adding a resolver to the location ~/_protected/media/(.+) block.

location ~ /_protected/media/(.+) {
    resolver 1.1.1.1;
    internal;
    proxy_set_header Authorization "";
    proxy_pass $1;
}

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