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[![Slack](https://slack.minio.io/slack?type=svg)](https://slack.minio.io)
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Minio server supports Amazon S3 compatible bucket event notification for the following targets [AMQP](https://www.amqp.org/about/what), [Elasticsearch](https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/reference/current/getting-started.html) , [Redis](http://redis.io/documentation), [nats.io](http://nats.io/), [PostgreSQL](https://www.postgresql.org) and [kafka](https://kafka.apache.org/).
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## Prerequisites
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* Install and configure Minio Server from [here](http://docs.minio.io/docs/minio).
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* Install and configure Minio Client from [here](https://docs.minio.io/docs/minio-client-quickstart-guide).
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| Notification Targets|
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|:--
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| [`RabbitMQ`](#RabbitMQ) |
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| [`Elasticsearch`](#Elasticsearch) |
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| [`Redis`](#Redis) |
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| [`NATS`](#NATS) |
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| [`PostgreSQL`](#PostgreSQL) |
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| [`kafka`](#kafka) |
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<a name="RabbitMQ"></a>
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## Publish Minio events via RabbitMQ
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Install RabbitMQ from [here](https://www.rabbitmq.com/).
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### Recipe steps
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### Step 1: Add RabbitMQ endpoint to Minio
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The default location of Minio server configuration file is ``~/.minio/config.json``. Update the RabbitMQ configuration block in ``config.json`` as follows:
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```
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"amqp": {
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"1": {
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"enable": true,
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"url": "amqp://myuser:mypassword@localhost:5672",
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"exchange": "bucketevents",
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"routingKey": "bucketlogs",
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"exchangeType": "fanout",
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"mandatory": false,
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"immediate": false,
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"durable": false,
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"internal": false,
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"noWait": false,
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"autoDeleted": false
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}
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}
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```
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Restart Minio server to reflect config changes. Minio supports all the exchange available in [RabbitMQ](https://www.rabbitmq.com/). For this setup, we are using ``fanout`` exchange.
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### Step 2: Enable bucket notification using Minio client
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We will enable bucket event notification to trigger whenever a JPEG image is uploaded or deleted ``images`` bucket on ``myminio`` server. Here ARN value is ``arn:minio:sqs:us-east-1:1:amqp``. To understand more about ARN please follow [AWS ARN](http://docs.aws.amazon.com/general/latest/gr/aws-arns-and-namespaces.html) documentation.
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```
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mc mb myminio/images
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mc events add myminio/images arn:minio:sqs:us-east-1:1:amqp --suffix .jpg
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mc events list myminio/images
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arn:minio:sqs:us-east-1:1:amqp s3:ObjectCreated:*,s3:ObjectRemoved:* Filter: suffix=”.jpg”
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```
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### Step 3: Test on RabbitMQ
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The python program below waits on the queue exchange ``bucketevents`` and prints event notifications on the console. We use [Pika Python Client](https://www.rabbitmq.com/tutorials/tutorial-three-python.html) library to do this.
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```py
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#!/usr/bin/env python
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import pika
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connection = pika.BlockingConnection(pika.ConnectionParameters(
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host='localhost'))
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channel = connection.channel()
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channel.exchange_declare(exchange='bucketevents',
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type='fanout')
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result = channel.queue_declare(exclusive=False)
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queue_name = result.method.queue
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channel.queue_bind(exchange='bucketevents',
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queue=queue_name)
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print(' [*] Waiting for logs. To exit press CTRL+C')
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def callback(ch, method, properties, body):
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print(" [x] %r" % body)
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channel.basic_consume(callback,
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queue=queue_name,
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no_ack=False)
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channel.start_consuming()
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```
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Execute this example python program to watch for RabbitMQ events on the console.
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```py
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python rabbit.py
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```
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Open another terminal and upload a JPEG image into ``images`` bucket.
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```
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mc cp myphoto.jpg myminio/images
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```
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You should receive the following event notification via RabbitMQ once the upload completes.
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```py
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python rabbit.py
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‘{“Records”:[{“eventVersion”:”2.0",”eventSource”:”aws:s3",”awsRegion”:”us-east-1",”eventTime”:”2016–09–08T22:34:38.226Z”,”eventName”:”s3:ObjectCreated:Put”,”userIdentity”:{“principalId”:”minio”},”requestParameters”:{“sourceIPAddress”:”10.1.10.150:44576"},”responseElements”:{},”s3":{“s3SchemaVersion”:”1.0",”configurationId”:”Config”,”bucket”:{“name”:”images”,”ownerIdentity”:{“principalId”:”minio”},”arn”:”arn:aws:s3:::images”},”object”:{“key”:”myphoto.jpg”,”size”:200436,”sequencer”:”147279EAF9F40933"}}}],”level”:”info”,”msg”:””,”time”:”2016–09–08T15:34:38–07:00"}\n
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```
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<a name="Elasticsearch"></a>
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## Publish Minio events via Elasticsearch
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Install Elasticsearch 2.4 from [here](https://www.elastic.co/downloads/past-releases/elasticsearch-2-4-0).
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## Recipe steps
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### Step 1: Add Elasticsearch endpoint to Minio
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The default location of Minio server configuration file is ``~/.minio/config.json``. Update the Elasticsearch configuration block in ``config.json`` as follows:
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```
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"elasticsearch": {
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"1": {
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"enable": true,
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"url": "http://127.0.0.1:9200",
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"index": "bucketevents"
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}
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},
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```
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Restart Minio server to reflect config changes. ``bucketevents`` is the index used by Elasticsearch.
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### Step 2: Enable bucket notification using Minio client
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We will enable bucket event notification to trigger whenever a JPEG image is uploaded or deleted from ``images`` bucket on ``myminio`` server. Here ARN value is ``arn:minio:sqs:us-east-1:1:elasticsearch``. To understand more about ARN please follow [AWS ARN](http://docs.aws.amazon.com/general/latest/gr/aws-arns-and-namespaces.html) documentation.
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```
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mc mb myminio/images
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mc events add myminio/images arn:minio:sqs:us-east-1:1:elasticsearch --suffix .jpg
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mc events list myminio/images
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arn:minio:sqs:us-east-1:1:elasticsearch s3:ObjectCreated:*,s3:ObjectRemoved:* Filter: suffix=”.jpg”
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```
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### Step 3: Test on Elasticsearch
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Upload a JPEG image into ``images`` bucket, this is the bucket which has been configured for event notification.
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```
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mc cp myphoto.jpg myminio/images
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```
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Run ``curl`` to see new index name ``bucketevents`` in your Elasticsearch setup.
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```
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curl -XGET '127.0.0.1:9200/_cat/indices?v'
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health status index pri rep docs.count docs.deleted store.size pri.store.size
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yellow open bucketevents 5 1 1 0 7.8kb 7.8kb
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```
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Use curl to view contents of ``bucketevents`` index.
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```
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curl -XGET '127.0.0.1:9200/bucketevents/_search?pretty=1'
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{
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"took" : 3,
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"timed_out" : false,
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"_shards" : {
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"total" : 5,
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"successful" : 5,
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"failed" : 0
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},
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"hits" : {
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"total" : 1,
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"max_score" : 1.0,
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"hits" : [ {
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"_index" : "bucketevents",
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"_type" : "event",
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"_id" : "AVcRVOlwe-uNB1tfj6bx",
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"_score" : 1.0,
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"_source" : {
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"Records" : [ {
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"eventVersion" : "2.0",
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"eventSource" : "aws:s3",
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"awsRegion" : "us-east-1",
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"eventTime" : "2016-09-09T23:42:39.977Z",
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"eventName" : "s3:ObjectCreated:Put",
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"userIdentity" : {
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"principalId" : "minio"
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},
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"requestParameters" : {
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"sourceIPAddress" : "10.1.10.150:52140"
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},
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"responseElements" : { },
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"s3" : {
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"s3SchemaVersion" : "1.0",
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"configurationId" : "Config",
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"bucket" : {
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"name" : "images",
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"ownerIdentity" : {
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"principalId" : "minio"
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},
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"arn" : "arn:aws:s3:::images"
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},
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"object" : {
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"key" : "myphoto.jpg",
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"size" : 200436,
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"sequencer" : "1472CC35E6971AF3"
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}
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}
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} ]
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}
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} ]
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}
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}
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```
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``curl`` output above states that an Elasticsearch index has been successfully created with notification contents.
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<a name="Redis"></a>
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## Publish Minio events via Redis
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Install Redis from [here](http://redis.io/download).
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## Recipe steps
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### Step 1: Add Redis endpoint to Minio
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The default location of Minio server configuration file is ``~/.minio/config.json``. Update the Redis configuration block in ``config.json`` as follows:
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```
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"redis": {
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"1": {
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"enable": true,
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"address": "127.0.0.1:6379",
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"password": "yoursecret",
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"key": "bucketevents"
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}
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}
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```
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Restart Minio server to reflect config changes. ``bucketevents`` is the key used by Redis in this example.
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### Step 2: Enable bucket notification using Minio client
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We will enable bucket event notification to trigger whenever a JPEG image is uploaded or deleted from ``images`` bucket on ``myminio`` server. Here ARN value is ``arn:minio:sqs:us-east-1:1:redis``. To understand more about ARN please follow [AWS ARN](http://docs.aws.amazon.com/general/latest/gr/aws-arns-and-namespaces.html) documentation.
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```
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mc mb myminio/images
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mc events add myminio/images arn:minio:sqs:us-east-1:1:redis --suffix .jpg
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mc events list myminio/images
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arn:minio:sqs:us-east-1:1:redis s3:ObjectCreated:*,s3:ObjectRemoved:* Filter: suffix=”.jpg”
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```
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### Step 3: Test on Redis
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Redis comes with a handy command line interface ``redis-cli`` to print all notifications on the console.
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```
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redis-cli -a yoursecret
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```
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Open another terminal and upload a JPEG image into ``images`` bucket.
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```
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mc cp myphoto.jpg myminio/images
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```
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``redis-cli`` prints event notification to the console.
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```
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redis-cli -a yoursecret
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127.0.0.1:6379> monitor
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OK
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1474321638.556108 [0 127.0.0.1:40190] "AUTH" "yoursecret"
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1474321638.556477 [0 127.0.0.1:40190] "RPUSH" "bucketevents" "{\"Records\":[{\"eventVersion\":\"2.0\",\"eventSource\":\"aws:s3\",\"awsRegion\":\"us-east-1\",\"eventTime\":\"2016-09-19T21:47:18.555Z\",\"eventName\":\"s3:ObjectCreated:Put\",\"userIdentity\":{\"principalId\":\"minio\"},\"requestParameters\":{\"sourceIPAddress\":\"[::1]:39250\"},\"responseElements\":{},\"s3\":{\"s3SchemaVersion\":\"1.0\",\"configurationId\":\"Config\",\"bucket\":{\"name\":\"images\",\"ownerIdentity\":{\"principalId\":\"minio\"},\"arn\":\"arn:aws:s3:::images\"},\"object\":{\"key\":\"myphoto.jpg\",\"size\":23745,\"sequencer\":\"1475D7B80ECBD853\"}}}],\"level\":\"info\",\"msg\":\"\",\"time\":\"2016-09-19T14:47:18-07:00\"}\n"
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```
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<a name="NATS"></a>
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## Publish Minio events via NATS
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Install NATS from [here](http://nats.io/).
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## Recipe steps
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### Step 1: Add NATS endpoint to Minio
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The default location of Minio server configuration file is ``~/.minio/config.json``. Update the NATS configuration block in ``config.json`` as follows:
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```
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"nats": {
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"1": {
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"enable": true,
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"address": "0.0.0.0:4222",
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"subject": "bucketevents",
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"username": "yourusername",
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"password": "yoursecret",
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"token": "",
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"secure": false,
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"pingInterval": 0
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}
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},
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```
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Restart Minio server to reflect config changes. ``bucketevents`` is the subject used by NATS in this example.
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### Step 2: Enable bucket notification using Minio client
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We will enable bucket event notification to trigger whenever a JPEG image is uploaded or deleted from ``images`` bucket on ``myminio`` server. Here ARN value is ``arn:minio:sqs:us-east-1:1:nats``. To understand more about ARN please follow [AWS ARN](http://docs.aws.amazon.com/general/latest/gr/aws-arns-and-namespaces.html) documentation.
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```
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mc mb myminio/images
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mc events add myminio/images arn:minio:sqs:us-east-1:1:nats --suffix .jpg
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mc events list myminio/images
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arn:minio:sqs:us-east-1:1:nats s3:ObjectCreated:*,s3:ObjectRemoved:* Filter: suffix=”.jpg”
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```
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### Step 3: Test on NATS
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Using this program below we can log the bucket notification added to NATS.
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```go
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package main
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// Import Go and NATS packages
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import (
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"runtime"
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"log"
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"github.com/nats-io/nats"
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)
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func main() {
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// Create server connection
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natsConnection, _ := nats.Connect("nats://yourusername:yoursecret@localhost:4222")
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log.Println("Connected")
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// Subscribe to subject
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log.Printf("Subscribing to subject 'bucketevents'\n")
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natsConnection.Subscribe("bucketevents", func(msg *nats.Msg) {
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// Handle the message
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log.Printf("Received message '%s\n", string(msg.Data) + "'")
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})
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// Keep the connection alive
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runtime.Goexit()
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}
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```
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```
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go run nats.go
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2016/10/12 06:39:18 Connected
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2016/10/12 06:39:18 Subscribing to subject 'bucketevents'
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```
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Open another terminal and upload a JPEG image into ``images`` bucket.
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```
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mc cp myphoto.jpg myminio/images
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```
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The example ``nats.go`` program prints event notification to console.
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```
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go run nats.go
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2016/10/12 06:51:26 Connected
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2016/10/12 06:51:26 Subscribing to subject 'bucketevents'
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2016/10/12 06:51:33 Received message '{"EventType":"s3:ObjectCreated:Put","Key":"images/myphoto.jpg","Records":[{"eventVersion":"2.0","eventSource":"aws:s3","awsRegion":"us-east-1","eventTime":"2016-10-12T13:51:33Z","eventName":"s3:ObjectCreated:Put","userIdentity":{"principalId":"minio"},"requestParameters":{"sourceIPAddress":"[::1]:57106"},"responseElements":{},"s3":{"s3SchemaVersion":"1.0","configurationId":"Config","bucket":{"name":"images","ownerIdentity":{"principalId":"minio"},"arn":"arn:aws:s3:::images"},"object":{"key":"myphoto.jpg","size":56060,"eTag":"1d97bf45ecb37f7a7b699418070df08f","sequencer":"147CCD1AE054BFD0"}}}],"level":"info","msg":"","time":"2016-10-12T06:51:33-07:00"}
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```
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<a name="PostgreSQL"></a>
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## Publish Minio events via PostgreSQL
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Install PostgreSQL from [here](https://www.postgresql.org/).
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## Recipe steps
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### Step 1: Add PostgreSQL endpoint to Minio
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The default location of Minio server configuration file is ``~/.minio/config.json``. Update the PostgreSQL configuration block in ``config.json`` as follows:
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```
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"postgresql": {
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"1": {
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"enable": true,
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"connectionString": "",
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"table": "bucketevents",
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"host": "127.0.0.1",
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"port": "5432",
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"user": "postgres",
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"password": "mypassword",
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"database": "bucketevents_db"
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}
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}
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```
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Restart Minio server to reflect config changes. ``bucketevents`` is the database table used by PostgreSQL in this example.
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### Step 2: Enable bucket notification using Minio client
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We will enable bucket event notification to trigger whenever a JPEG image is uploaded or deleted from ``images`` bucket on ``myminio`` server. Here ARN value is ``arn:minio:sqs:us-east-1:1:postgresql``. To understand more about ARN please follow [AWS ARN](http://docs.aws.amazon.com/general/latest/gr/aws-arns-and-namespaces.html) documentation.
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```
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mc mb myminio/images
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mc events add myminio/images arn:minio:sqs:us-east-1:1:postgresql --suffix .jpg
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mc events list myminio/images
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arn:minio:sqs:us-east-1:1:postgresql s3:ObjectCreated:*,s3:ObjectRemoved:* Filter: suffix=”.jpg”
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```
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### Step 3: Test on PostgreSQL
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Open another terminal and upload a JPEG image into ``images`` bucket.
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```
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mc cp myphoto.jpg myminio/images
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```
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Open PostgreSQL terminal to list the saved event notification logs.
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```
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bucketevents_db=# select * from bucketevents;
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key | value
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--------------------+----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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images/myphoto.jpg | {"Records": [{"s3": {"bucket": {"arn": "arn:aws:s3:::images", "name": "images", "ownerIdentity": {"principalId": "minio"}}, "object": {"key": "myphoto.jpg", "eTag": "1d97bf45ecb37f7a7b699418070df08f", "size": 56060, "sequencer": "147CE57C70B31931"}, "configurationId": "Config", "s3SchemaVersion": "1.0"}, "awsRegion": "us-east-1", "eventName": "s3:ObjectCreated:Put", "eventTime": "2016-10-12T21:18:20Z", "eventSource": "aws:s3", "eventVersion": "2.0", "userIdentity": {"principalId": "minio"}, "responseElements": {}, "requestParameters": {"sourceIPAddress": "[::1]:39706"}}]}
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(1 row)
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```
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## Publish Minio events via kafka
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Install kafka from [here](http://kafka.apache.org/).
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## Recipe steps
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### Step 1: Add kafka endpoint to Minio
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The default location of Minio server configuration file is ``~/.minio/config.json``. Update the kafka configuration block in ``config.json`` as follows:
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```
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"kafka": {
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"1": {
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"enable": true,
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"brokers": ["localhost:9092"],
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"topic": "bucketevents"
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}
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}
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```
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Restart Minio server to reflect config changes. ``bucketevents`` is the topic used by kafka in this example.
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### Step 2: Enable bucket notification using Minio client
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We will enable bucket event notification to trigger whenever a JPEG image is uploaded or deleted from ``images`` bucket on ``myminio`` server. Here ARN value is ``arn:minio:sqs:us-east-1:1:kafka``. To understand more about ARN please follow [AWS ARN](http://docs.aws.amazon.com/general/latest/gr/aws-arns-and-namespaces.html) documentation.
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```
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mc mb myminio/images
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mc events add myminio/images arn:minio:sqs:us-east-1:1:kafka --suffix .jpg
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mc events list myminio/images
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arn:minio:sqs:us-east-1:1:kafka s3:ObjectCreated:*,s3:ObjectRemoved:* Filter: suffix=”.jpg”
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```
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### Step 3: Test on kafka
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We used [kafkacat](https://github.com/edenhill/kafkacat) to print all notifications on the console.
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```
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kafkacat -b localhost:9092 -t bucketevents
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```
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Open another terminal and upload a JPEG image into ``images`` bucket.
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```
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mc cp myphoto.jpg myminio/images
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```
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``kafkacat`` prints the event notification to the console.
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```
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kafkacat -b localhost:9092 -t bucketevents
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{"EventType":"s3:ObjectCreated:Put","Key":"images/myphoto.jpg","Records":[{"eventVersion":"2.0","eventSource":"aws:s3","awsRegion":"us-east-1","eventTime":"2017-01-31T10:01:51Z","eventName":"s3:ObjectCreated:Put","userIdentity":{"principalId":"88QR09S7IOT4X1IBAQ9B"},"requestParameters":{"sourceIPAddress":"192.173.5.2:57904"},"responseElements":{"x-amz-request-id":"149ED2FD25589220","x-minio-origin-endpoint":"http://192.173.5.2:9000"},"s3":{"s3SchemaVersion":"1.0","configurationId":"Config","bucket":{"name":"images","ownerIdentity":{"principalId":"88QR09S7IOT4X1IBAQ9B"},"arn":"arn:aws:s3:::images"},"object":{"key":"myphoto.jpg","size":541596,"eTag":"04451d05b4faf4d62f3d538156115e2a","sequencer":"149ED2FD25589220"}}}],"level":"info","msg":"","time":"2017-01-31T15:31:51+05:30"}
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```
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*NOTE* If you are running [distributed Minio](https://docs.minio.io/docs/distributed-minio-quickstart-guide), modify ``~/.minio/config.json`` on all the nodes with your bucket event notification backend configuration.
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