I'm new to minio and I want to use it in a Django app, I read the documentation of minio python library and there is fields for MINIO_ENDPOINT, MINIO_ACCESS_KEY, MINIO_SECRET_KEY. I read the Quickstart documentation of minio but I didn't figure out how to find these parameters.
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Go to your minio console and find Users page. You can create a new user and set it MINIO_ACCESS_KEY and MINIO_SECRET_KEY or can view user credentials.
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Note that your
policy
must allow for credentials reset, the default policyconsoleAdmin
allows for that.– amiablJan 11, 2022 at 18:03 -
These variables are deprecated: min.io/docs/minio/linux/administration/…. @zemil 's answer shows the current variables. Also, if not set, it defaults to
minioadmin
value which is discouraged.– IctusOct 15, 2022 at 15:35
If you use docker:
environment:
MINIO_ROOT_USER: ${MINIO_ROOT_USER}
MINIO_ROOT_PASSWORD: ${MINIO_ROOT_PASSWORD}
They are equivalent:
MINIO_ACCESS_KEY=MINIO_ROOT_USER
MINIO_SECRET_KEY=MINIO_ROOT_PASSWORD
AccessKey is similar to username and should be minimum of 5 characters. SecretKey is similar to password, it should be randomly generated and kept secure.
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Its called Service Accounts, Go to Users menu, then Service Accounts sub menu. create a new MINIO_ACCESS_KEY, MINIO_SECRET_KEY
From the cluster
kubectl get secrets
NAME TYPE DATA AGE
default-token-hxzsv kubernetes.io/service-account-token 3 5h34m
minio-sa-token-nxdpt kubernetes.io/service-account-token 3 14m
mino-test-minio Opaque 2 14m
my-s3-keys Opaque 2 3h33m
mypostgres-secret Opaque 2 5h20m
sh.helm.release.v1.mino-test.v1 helm.sh/release.v1 1 14m
alex@pop-os:~/coding/preso_hive$ kubectl get secret mino-test-minio -o yaml
apiVersion: v1
data:
rootPassword: bWluaW8xMjM=
rootUser: bWluaW8=
kind: Secret
metadata:
annotations:
meta.helm.sh/release-name: mino-test
meta.helm.sh/release-namespace: default
creationTimestamp: "2022-06-14T10:15:14Z"
labels:
app: minio
app.kubernetes.io/managed-by: Helm
chart: minio-4.0.2
heritage: Helm
release: mino-test
name: mino-test-minio
namespace: default
resourceVersion: "58285"
uid: c23ce2d4-657e-4feb-adea-df83bba489c5
type: Opaque
Note the rootUser and rootPassword from the secret and you can use base64 to decode
$ echo bWluaW8= | base64 --decode
minioalex
$ echo bWluaW8xMjM= | base64 --decode
minio123