MinIO is a High Performance Object Storage released under GNU Affero General Public License v3.0. It is API compatible with Amazon S3 cloud storage service. Use MinIO to build high performance infrastructure for machine learning, analytics and application data workloads.
RudderStack allows you to configure MinIO as a destination to which you can dump your event data seamlessly.
Find the open source transformer code for this destination in the GitHub repository.
Setting up MinIO
Please follow these steps to set up MinIO before adding it as a destination in RudderStack:
Login to your MinIO service
Create a new bucket. Alternatively, you can also use an already existing bucket.
You will need to provide access key ID and secret access key to authorize RudderStack to write to your bucket.
access key ID is the user ID that uniquely identifies your MinIO account, and secret access key is the password to your account.
Make a note of both the access key ID and secret access key as these will be required while configuring MinIO as a destination.
Configuring MinIO in RudderStack
In order to enable dumping data to MinIO, you will first need to add it as a destination to the source from which you are sending event data. Once the destination is enabled, events from RudderStack will start to flow to MinIO. You will start seeing the files created in your MinIO bucket.
To do so, please follow these steps:
Choose a source to which you would like to add MinIO as a destination. You can also simply create a destination and connect it to a source later.
Select the destination as MinIO to your source. Give your destination a name and then click Next.
Next, in the Connection Settings, fill all fields with the relevant information (please refer to the Setting up MinIO section above) and click Next.
MinIO connection settings
If you need any transformation, choose one from the list. Else, click Next.
You have successfully added MinIO as a destination in RudderStack. Once you send an event from your source, RudderStack sends it to your MinIO bucket.
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