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Tool for proxying and mapping HTTP requests to Google Cloud Storage (GCS).

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gcs-helper

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gcs-helper is inspired by s3-helper and is used to provide access to private GCS buckets.

It was designed to be used with Kaltura's nginx-vod-module, but it can also work as a standalone proxy.

Specific to nginx-vod-module, gcs-helper provides support for the mapped mode (when using the proper environment variables - GCS_HELPER_PROXY_PREFIX, GCS_HELPER_MAP_PREFIX and GCS_HELPER_MAP_REGEX_FILTER).

Configuration

The following environment variables control the behavior of gcs-helper:

Variable Default value Required Description
GCS_HELPER_LISTEN :8080 No Address to bind the server
GCS_HELPER_BUCKET_NAME Yes Name of the bucket
GCS_HELPER_LOG_LEVEL debug No Logging level
GCS_HELPER_PROXY_PREFIX No Prefix to use for the proxy binding. Required if running in map and proxy modes (example value: /proxy/)
GCS_HELPER_PROXY_TIMEOUT 10s No Defines the maximum time in serving the proxy requests, this is a hard timeout and includes retries
GCS_HELPER_MAP_PREFIX No Prefix to use for the map binding. Required if running in map and proxy modes (example value: /map/)
GCS_HELPER_MAP_REGEX_FILTER No A regular expression that is used to deliver only those files that match the specified naming convention (example value: \d{3,4}p(.mp4

The are also some configuration variables for network communication with Google Cloud Storage API:

Variable Default value Required Description
GCS_CLIENT_TIMEOUT 2s No Hard timeout on requests that gcs-helper sends to the Google Storage API
GCS_CLIENT_IDLE_CONN_TIMEOUT 120s No Maximum duration of idle connections between gcs-helper and the Google Storage API
GCS_CLIENT_MAX_IDLE_CONNS 10 No Maximum number of idle connections to keep open. This doesn't control the maximum number of connections

GCS_HELPER_PROXY_TIMEOUT x GCS_CLIENT_TIMEOUT

The timeout configuration is mainly controlled by two environment variables: GCS_HELPER_PROXY_TIMEOUT and GCS_CLIENT_TIMEOUT. The GCS_HELPER_PROXY_TIMEOUT controls how long requests to gcs-helper can take, and GCS_CLIENT_TIMEOUT controls how long requests from gcs-helper to Google's API can take. Since gcs-helper automatically retries on failures, the number of retries is roughly the value of GCS_HELPER_PROXY_TIMEOUT divided by the value of GCS_CLIENT_TIMEOUT.

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