There's one provided by Adobe as well - https://github.com/adobe/S3Mock But these would have to be enhanced to support the upload/download urls which I don't think these support. Also, I am not aware of any similar utility for Azure.
Thanks Amit On Tue, Jul 31, 2018 at 1:24 PM Julian Reschke <[email protected]> wrote: > On 2018-07-30 19:26, Matt Ryan wrote: > > Hi, > > > > Oak now has a fair few cloud-based modules - meaning, modules that enable > > Oak to make use of cloud service provider capabilities in order for the > > feature to work - among them being oak-blob-cloud, oak-blob-cloud-azure, > > and oak-segment-azure. > > > > I’m not as familiar with oak-segment-azure, but I do know for > > oak-blob-cloud and oak-blob-cloud-azure you need an environment set up to > > run the tests including credentials for the corresponding cloud service > > provider. The consequence of this is that there is no regular CI testing > > run on these modules, IIUC. > > > > I wanted to kick off a discussion to see what everyone else thinks. I > > think coming up with some form of mock for the cloud objects might be > nice, > > or even better to use existing Apache-license-friendly ones if there are > > some, but maybe others have already gone down this road further or have > > better ideas? > > ... > > FWIW; this has been concerning me as well for quite some time. > > Maybe it's worth trying out <https://github.com/findify/s3mock>? > > Best regards, Julian >
