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ghost-teddy-azure-storage

v2.4.0

Published

Store content from ghost in azure file storage

Downloads

3

Readme

Ghost Azure

This module allows you to store media file at Azure instead of storing at local machine.

Installation

You need to enter the following commands in the directory in which ghost is installed. For example, if you followed the Ghost setup guide, it'll be in /var/www/ghost.

*nix

  • sudo npm install ghost-azure-storage (note the absence of --save)
  • sudo mkdir -p content/adapters/storage (make the storage folder if it doesn't exist yet)
  • sudo cp -vR node_modules/ghost-azure-storage content/adapters/storage/ghost-azure-storage (copy the module into the right location)
  • sudo chown -R ghost:ghost ./content to set the right permissions to the folder.

powershell

  • npm install ghost-azure-storage (note the absence of --save)
  • mkdir content/adapters/storage (make the storage folder if it doesn't exist yet)
  • cp -Recurse node_modules/ghost-azure-storage content/adapters/storage/ghost-azure-storage (copy the module into the right location)

Configuration

Create new azure storage account, and get the connection string (can be found in the preview portal)

Add storage block to file config.js in each environment as below:

  "storage": {
    "active": "ghost-azure-storage",
    "ghost-azure-storage": {
      "connectionString": "YourConnectionStringHere",
      "container": "YourOptionalContainerName",
      "cdnUrl": "YourCDNEndpointDomain",
      "useHttps": "true"
    }
  },

Note: useHttps is optional. Defaults to http if omitted. Set to true to enable.

Environment Variables

You can set your connection string as the Environment Variable AZURE_STORAGE_CONNECTION_STRING

Released under the MIT license.