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-rw-r--r-- | doc/book/connect/repositories.md | 4 |
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diff --git a/doc/book/connect/apps/index.md b/doc/book/connect/apps/index.md index 3f59530a..c8571fac 100644 --- a/doc/book/connect/apps/index.md +++ b/doc/book/connect/apps/index.md @@ -37,7 +37,7 @@ Second, we suppose you have created a key and a bucket. As a reminder, you can create a key for your nextcloud instance as follow: ```bash -garage key new --name nextcloud-key +garage key create nextcloud-key ``` Keep the Key ID and the Secret key in a pad, they will be needed later. @@ -139,14 +139,14 @@ a reasonable trade-off for some instances. Create a key for Peertube: ```bash -garage key new --name peertube-key +garage key create peertube-key ``` Keep the Key ID and the Secret key in a pad, they will be needed later. We need two buckets, one for normal videos (named peertube-video) and one for webtorrent videos (named peertube-playlist). ```bash -garage bucket create peertube-video +garage bucket create peertube-videos garage bucket create peertube-playlist ``` @@ -216,7 +216,7 @@ object_storage: # Same settings but for webtorrent videos videos: - bucket_name: 'peertube-video' + bucket_name: 'peertube-videos' prefix: '' # You must fill this field to make Peertube use our reverse proxy/website logic base_url: 'http://peertube-videos.web.garage.localhost' @@ -253,7 +253,7 @@ As such, your Garage cluster should be configured appropriately for good perform This is the usual Garage setup: ```bash -garage key new --name mastodon-key +garage key create mastodon-key garage bucket create mastodon-data garage bucket allow mastodon-data --read --write --key mastodon-key ``` @@ -379,7 +379,7 @@ Supposing you have a working synapse installation, you can add the module with p Now create a bucket and a key for your matrix instance (note your Key ID and Secret Key somewhere, they will be needed later): ```bash -garage key new --name matrix-key +garage key create matrix-key garage bucket create matrix garage bucket allow matrix --read --write --key matrix-key ``` diff --git a/doc/book/connect/backup.md b/doc/book/connect/backup.md index d20c3c96..585ec469 100644 --- a/doc/book/connect/backup.md +++ b/doc/book/connect/backup.md @@ -54,7 +54,7 @@ how to configure this. Create your key and bucket: ```bash -garage key new my-key +garage key create my-key garage bucket create backup garage bucket allow backup --read --write --key my-key ``` diff --git a/doc/book/connect/repositories.md b/doc/book/connect/repositories.md index 4b14bb46..66365d64 100644 --- a/doc/book/connect/repositories.md +++ b/doc/book/connect/repositories.md @@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ You can configure a different target for each data type (check `[lfs]` and `[att Let's start by creating a key and a bucket (your key id and secret will be needed later, keep them somewhere): ```bash -garage key new --name gitea-key +garage key create gitea-key garage bucket create gitea garage bucket allow gitea --read --write --key gitea-key ``` @@ -118,7 +118,7 @@ through another support, like a git repository. As a first step, we will need to create a bucket on Garage and enabling website access on it: ```bash -garage key new --name nix-key +garage key create nix-key garage bucket create nix.example.com garage bucket allow nix.example.com --read --write --key nix-key garage bucket website nix.example.com --allow |