oli
stands for OpenDAL Command Line Interface. It aims to provide a unified and user-friendly way to manipulate data stored in various storage service.
oli
provide basic sub-commands like oli ls
, oli cat
, oli stat
, oli cp
and oli rm
, just like what you use on your local filesystem.
oli
could be installed by cargo
:
cargo install oli --all-features
cargo
is the Rust package manager.cargo
could be installed by following the Installation from Rust official website.
oli
requires a config file to work, it should be:
~/.config/oli/config.toml
on Linux~/Library/Application Support/oli/config.toml
on macOSC:\Users\<UserName>\AppData\Roaming\oli\config.toml
on Windows
The content of config.toml
should be follow these pattern:
[profiles.<profile_name>]
configuration_key1 = "value1"
configuration_key2 = "value2"
[profiles.<another_profile_name>]
configuration_key3 = "value3"
configuration_key4 = "value4"
Here is an example of config.toml
:
[profiles.s3]
type = "s3"
root = "/assets"
bucket = "<bucket>"
region = "<region>"
endpoint = "https://s3.amazonaws.com"
access_key_id = "<access_key_id>"
secret_access_key = "<secret_access_key>"
[profiles.r2]
type = "s3"
root = "/assets"
bucket = "<bucket>"
region = "auto"
endpoint = "https://<account_id>.r2.cloudflarestorage.com"
access_key_id = "<access_key_id>"
secret_access_key = "<secret_access_key>"
For different services, you could find the configuration keys in the corresponding service document.
$ oli cp ./update-ecs-loadbalancer.json s3://update-ecs-loadbalancer.json
$ oli ls s3://
fleet.png
update-ecs-loadbalancer.json
$ oli cp s3://fleet.png r2://fleet.png
$ oli ls r2://
fleet.png
Contribution is not only about code, but also about documentation, examples, and so on! 🚀
If you have any questions or suggestions about oli
, please feel free to open an issue on GitHub.
As oli
is a part of Apache OpenDAL, you should follow the CONTRIBUTION documentation. There are still lots works to do with oli
, you could track them on this GitHub Issue.
The first and most prominent mentions must use the full form: Apache OpenDAL™ of the name for any individual usage (webpage, handout, slides, etc.) Depending on the context and writing style, you should use the full form of the name sufficiently often to ensure that readers clearly understand the association of both the OpenDAL project and the OpenDAL software product to the ASF as the parent organization.
For more details, see the Apache Product Name Usage Guide.
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