This removes the only camel cased option of the config options **we** added to the config.json. In auth provider's config parts are a lot of camel cased options provided. We shouldn't touch them to keep them as similar as possible to the examples. Fixes #315 Signed-off-by: Sheogorath <sheogorath@shivering-isles.com>
		
			
				
	
	
	
		
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	Minio Guide for HackMD
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First of all you need to setup Minio itself.
Please refer to the official Minio docs for an production setup.
For checking it out and development purposes a non-persistent setup is enough:
docker run --name test-minio --rm -d -p 9000:9000 minio/minio server /dataPlease notice this is not for productive use as all your data gets lost when you stop this container
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Next step is to get the credentials form the container:
docker logs test-minio - 
Open http://localhost:9000 and login with the shown credentials.
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Create a bucket for HackMD
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Add a policy for the prefix
uploadsand make it read-only. - 
Set credentials and configs for Minio in HackMD's
config.json"minio": { "accessKey": "888MXJ7EP4XXXXXXXXX", "secretKey": "yQS2EbM1Y6IJrp/1BUKWq2/XXXXXXXXXXXXXXX", "endPoint": "localhost", "port": 9000, "secure": false }You have to use different values for
endpointandportfor a production setup. Keep in mind theendpoint-address has to be public accessible from your browser. - 
Set bucket name
"s3bucket": "hackmd" - 
Set upload type.
"imageuploadtype": "minio" - 
Review your config.
{ // all your other config… "minio": { "accessKey": "888MXJ7EP4XXXXXXXXX", "secretKey": "yQS2EbM1Y6IJrp/1BUKWq2/XXXXXXXXXXXXXXX", "endPoint": "localhost", "port": 9000, "secure": false }, "s3bucket": "hackmd", "imageuploadtype": "minio" } 




