MinIO Console
A graphical user interface for MinIO
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Install
MinIO Console is a library that provides a management and browser UI overlay for the MinIO Server.
The standalone binary installation path has been removed.
In case a Console standalone binary is needed, it can be generated by building this package from source as follows:
Build from source
You will need a working Go environment. Therefore, please follow How to install Go.
Minimum version required is go1.19
go install gitlab.com/t6085/console/cmd/console@latest
Setup
All console
needs is a MinIO user with admin privileges and URL pointing to your MinIO deployment.
Note: We don't recommend using MinIO's Operator Credentials
1. Create a user console
using mc
mc admin user add myminio/
Enter Access Key: console
Enter Secret Key: xxxxxxxx
2. Create a policy for console
with admin access to all resources (for testing)
cat > admin.json << EOF
{
"Version": "2012-10-17",
"Statement": [{
"Action": [
"admin:*"
],
"Effect": "Allow",
"Sid": ""
},
{
"Action": [
"s3:*"
],
"Effect": "Allow",
"Resource": [
"arn:aws:s3:::*"
],
"Sid": ""
}
]
}
EOF
mc admin policy create myminio/ consoleAdmin admin.json
3. Set the policy for the new console
user
mc admin policy attach myminio consoleAdmin --user=console
NOTE: Additionally, you can create policies to limit the privileges for other console
users, for example, if you
want the user to only have access to dashboard, buckets, notifications and watch page, the policy should look like
this:
{
"Version": "2012-10-17",
"Statement": [
{
"Action": [
"admin:ServerInfo"
],
"Effect": "Allow",
"Sid": ""
},
{
"Action": [
"s3:ListenBucketNotification",
"s3:PutBucketNotification",
"s3:GetBucketNotification",
"s3:ListMultipartUploadParts",
"s3:ListBucketMultipartUploads",
"s3:ListBucket",
"s3:HeadBucket",
"s3:GetObject",
"s3:GetBucketLocation",
"s3:AbortMultipartUpload",
"s3:CreateBucket",
"s3:PutObject",
"s3:DeleteObject",
"s3:DeleteBucket",
"s3:PutBucketPolicy",
"s3:DeleteBucketPolicy",
"s3:GetBucketPolicy"
],
"Effect": "Allow",
"Resource": [
"arn:aws:s3:::*"
],
"Sid": ""
}
]
}
Start Console service:
Before running console service, following environment settings must be supplied
# Salt to encrypt JWT payload
export CONSOLE_PBKDF_PASSPHRASE=SECRET
# Required to encrypt JWT payload
export CONSOLE_PBKDF_SALT=SECRET
# MinIO Endpoint
export CONSOLE_MINIO_SERVER=http://localhost:9000
Now start the console service.
./console server
2021-01-19 02:36:08.893735 I | 2021/01/19 02:36:08 server.go:129: Serving console at http://localhost:9090
By default console
runs on port 9090
this can be changed with --port
of your choice.
Start Console service with TLS:
Copy your public.crt
and private.key
to ~/.console/certs
, then:
./console server
2021-01-19 02:36:08.893735 I | 2021/01/19 02:36:08 server.go:129: Serving console at http://[::]:9090
2021-01-19 02:36:08.893735 I | 2021/01/19 02:36:08 server.go:129: Serving console at https://[::]:9443
For advanced users, console
has support for multiple certificates to service clients through multiple domains.
Following tree structure is expected for supporting multiple domains:
certs/
│
├─ public.crt
├─ private.key
│
├─ example.com/
│ │
│ ├─ public.crt
│ └─ private.key
└─ foobar.org/
│
├─ public.crt
└─ private.key
...
Connect Console to a Minio using TLS and a self-signed certificate
Copy the MinIO ca.crt
under ~/.console/certs/CAs
, then:
export CONSOLE_MINIO_SERVER=https://localhost:9000
./console server
You can verify that the apis work by doing the request on localhost:9090/api/v1/...
Contribute to console Project
Please follow console Contributor's Guide