Yandex Object Storage
Install the Remote File Systems plugin
This functionality relies on the Remote File Systems plugin, which you need to install and enable.
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Press Ctrl+Alt+S to open settings and then select .
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Open the Marketplace tab, find the Remote File Systems plugin, and click Install (restart the IDE if prompted).
Connect to Yandex Object Storage
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In the Big Data Tools window, click
and select Yandex Object Storage.
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In the Big Data Tools dialog that opens, specify the connection parameters:
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Name: the name of the connection to distinguish it between the other connections.
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Choose the way to get buckets:
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To get specific buckets only, select Custom roots and, in the Roots field, specify the name of the bucket or the path to a directory in the bucket. You can specify multiple names or paths by separating them with a comma.
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To get all buckets, select All buckets in the account. You can then use the bucket filter to show only buckets with particular names.
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Authentication type: the authentication method. You can use your account credentials (by default) or opt to enter the access and secret keys. You can also use a named profile that is located in the default Yandex Object Storage config location. If needed you can specify any profile from a custom credential file.
Optionally, you can set up:
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Per project: select to enable these connection settings only for the current project. Clear the checkbox if you want this connection to be visible in other projects.
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Enable connection: clear the checkbox if you want to disable this connection. By default, the newly created connections are enabled.
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HTTP Proxy: select if you want to use IDE proxy settings or specify custom proxy settings.
You can also set up Extended Connection Settings:
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Operation timeout (s): enter a timeout (in seconds) for operations performed on the remote storage, such as getting file info, listing or deleting objects. The default value is 15 seconds.
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Trust all SSL certificates: select it if you trust the SSL certificate used for this connection and do not want to verify it. This can be useful if, for development purposes, you have a host with a self-signed certificate – verifying it could result in an error.
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Once you fill in the settings, click Test connection to ensure that all configuration parameters are correct. Then click OK.
Once you have established a connection, you can view the storage and work with data files in it.