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README.md
Minio Client SDK for .NET

Minio Client SDK provides higher level APIs for Minio and Amazon S3 compatible cloud storage services.For a complete list of APIs and examples, please take a look at the Dotnet Client API Reference.This document assumes that you have a working VisualStudio development environment.
Minimum Requirements
- .NET 4.5.2, .NetStandard 2.0 or higher
- Visual Studio 2017
Install from NuGet
To install Minio .NET package, run the following command in Nuget Package Manager Console.
PM> Install-Package Minio
Minio Client Example
To connect to an Amazon S3 compatible cloud storage service, you will need to specify the following parameters.
Parameter | Description |
---|---|
endpoint | URL to object storage service. |
accessKey | Access key is the user ID that uniquely identifies your account. |
secretKey | Secret key is the password to your account. |
secure | Enable/Disable HTTPS support. |
The following examples uses a freely hosted public Minio service 'play.minio.io' for development purposes.
using Minio;
// Initialize the client with access credentials.
private static MinioClient minio = new MinioClient("play.minio.io:9000",
"Q3AM3UQ867SPQQA43P2F",
"zuf+tfteSlswRu7BJ86wekitnifILbZam1KYY3TG"
).WithSSL();
// Create an async task for listing buckets.
var getListBucketsTask = minio.ListBucketsAsync();
// Iterate over the list of buckets.
foreach (Bucket bucket in getListBucketsTask.Result.Buckets)
{
Console.Out.WriteLine(bucket.Name + " " + bucket.CreationDate.DateTime);
}
Complete File Uploader Example
This example program connects to an object storage server, creates a bucket and uploads a file to the bucket. To run the following example, click on [Link] and start the project
using System;
using Minio;
using Minio.Exceptions;
using Minio.DataModel;
using System.Threading.Tasks;
namespace FileUploader
{
class FileUpload
{
static void Main(string[] args)
{
var endpoint = "play.minio.io:9000";
var accessKey = "Q3AM3UQ867SPQQA43P2F";
var secretKey = "zuf+tfteSlswRu7BJ86wekitnifILbZam1KYY3TG";
try
{
var minio = new MinioClient(endpoint, accessKey, secretKey).WithSSL();
FileUpload.Run(minio).Wait();
}
catch (Exception ex)
{
Console.Out.WriteLine(ex.Message);
}
Console.ReadLine();
}
// File uploader task.
private async static Task Run(MinioClient minio)
{
var bucketName = "mymusic";
var location = "us-east-1";
var objectName = "golden-oldies.zip";
var filePath = "C:\\Users\\username\\Downloads\\golden_oldies.mp3";
var contentType = "application/zip";
try
{
// Make a bucket on the server, if not already present.
bool found = await minio.BucketExistsAsync(bucketName);
if (!found)
{
await minio.MakeBucketAsync(bucketName, location);
}
// Upload a file to bucket.
await minio.PutObjectAsync(bucketName, objectName, filePath, contentType);
Console.Out.WriteLine("Successfully uploaded " + objectName );
}
catch (MinioException e)
{
Console.WriteLine("File Upload Error: {0}", e.Message);
}
}
}
}
Running Minio Client Examples
On Windows
-
Clone this repository and open the Minio.Sln in Visual Studio 2017.
-
Enter your credentials and bucket name, object name etc.in Minio.Examples/Program.cs Uncomment the example test cases such as below in Program.cs to run an example.
//Cases.MakeBucket.Run(minioClient, bucketName).Wait();
- Run the Minio.Client.Examples project from Visual Studio
On Linux (Ubuntu 16.04)
Setting up Mono and .NETCore on Linux
NOTE: minio-dotnet requires mono 5.0.1 stable release and .NET Core 2.0 SDK to build on Linux.
- Install .NETCore and Mono for your distro. See sample script to install .NETCore and Mono for Ubuntu Xenial mono_install.sh
$ ./mono_install.sh
Running Minio.Examples
- Clone this project.
$ git clone https://github.com/minio/minio-dotnet && cd minio-dotnet
- Enter your credentials and bucket name, object name etc. in Minio.Examples/Program.cs Uncomment the example test cases such as below in Program.cs to run an example.
//Cases.MakeBucket.Run(minioClient, bucketName).Wait();
$ cd Minio.Examples
$ dotnet build -c Release
$ dotnet run
Bucket Operations
- MakeBucket.cs
- ListBuckets.cs
- BucketExists.cs
- RemoveBucket.cs
- ListObjects.cs
- ListIncompleteUploads.cs
Bucket policy Operations
Bucket notification Operations
File Object Operations
Object Operations
- GetObject.cs
- GetPartialObject.cs
- PutObject.cs
- StatObject.cs
- RemoveObject.cs
- RemoveObjects.cs
- CopyObject.cs
- CopyObject.cs
- RemoveIncompleteUpload.cs