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v5.1.1
2026-02-13 13:59:44 +00:00
2021-12-18 01:41:50 +01:00
2021-12-18 01:41:50 +01:00
2026-02-13 13:59:44 +00:00

@push.rocks/smarts3 🚀

A high-performance, S3-compatible local server powered by a Rust core with a clean TypeScript API. Drop-in replacement for AWS S3 during development and testing — no cloud, no Docker, no MinIO. Just npm install and go.

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🌟 Why smarts3?

Feature smarts3 MinIO s3rver
Install pnpm add Docker / binary npm install
Startup time ~20ms seconds ~200ms
Large file uploads Streaming, zero-copy OOM risk
Range requests Seek-based Full read
Language Rust + TypeScript Go JavaScript
Multipart uploads Full support
Auth AWS v2/v4 key extraction Full IAM Basic

Core Features

  • Rust-powered HTTP server — hyper 1.x with streaming I/O, zero-copy, backpressure
  • 🔄 Full S3 API compatibility — works with AWS SDK v3, SmartBucket, any S3 client
  • 📂 Filesystem-backed storage — buckets map to directories, objects to files
  • 📤 Streaming multipart uploads — large files without memory pressure
  • 🎯 Byte-range requestsseek() directly to the requested byte offset
  • 🔐 Authentication — AWS v2/v4 signature key extraction
  • 🌐 CORS middleware — configurable cross-origin support
  • 📊 Structured logging — tracing-based, error through debug levels
  • 🧹 Clean slate mode — wipe storage on startup for test isolation
  • 🧪 Test-first design — start/stop in milliseconds, no port conflicts

📦 Installation

pnpm add @push.rocks/smarts3 -D

Note: The package ships with precompiled Rust binaries for linux_amd64 and linux_arm64. No Rust toolchain needed on your machine.

🚀 Quick Start

import { Smarts3 } from '@push.rocks/smarts3';

// Start a local S3 server
const s3 = await Smarts3.createAndStart({
  server: { port: 3000 },
  storage: { cleanSlate: true },
});

// Create a bucket
await s3.createBucket('my-bucket');

// Get connection details for any S3 client
const descriptor = await s3.getS3Descriptor();
// → { endpoint: 'localhost', port: 3000, accessKey: 'S3RVER', accessSecret: 'S3RVER', useSsl: false }

// When done
await s3.stop();

📖 Configuration

All config fields are optional — sensible defaults are applied automatically.

import { Smarts3, ISmarts3Config } from '@push.rocks/smarts3';

const config: ISmarts3Config = {
  server: {
    port: 3000,              // Default: 3000
    address: '0.0.0.0',      // Default: '0.0.0.0'
    silent: false,           // Default: false
  },
  storage: {
    directory: './my-data',  // Default: .nogit/bucketsDir
    cleanSlate: false,       // Default: false — set true to wipe on start
  },
  auth: {
    enabled: false,          // Default: false
    credentials: [{
      accessKeyId: 'MY_KEY',
      secretAccessKey: 'MY_SECRET',
    }],
  },
  cors: {
    enabled: false,          // Default: false
    allowedOrigins: ['*'],
    allowedMethods: ['GET', 'POST', 'PUT', 'DELETE', 'HEAD', 'OPTIONS'],
    allowedHeaders: ['*'],
    exposedHeaders: ['ETag', 'x-amz-request-id', 'x-amz-version-id'],
    maxAge: 86400,
    allowCredentials: false,
  },
  logging: {
    level: 'info',           // 'error' | 'warn' | 'info' | 'debug'
    format: 'text',          // 'text' | 'json'
    enabled: true,
  },
  limits: {
    maxObjectSize: 5 * 1024 * 1024 * 1024, // 5 GB
    maxMetadataSize: 2048,
    requestTimeout: 300000,  // 5 minutes
  },
  multipart: {
    expirationDays: 7,
    cleanupIntervalMinutes: 60,
  },
};

const s3 = await Smarts3.createAndStart(config);

Common Configurations

CI/CD testing — silent, clean, fast:

const s3 = await Smarts3.createAndStart({
  server: { port: 9999, silent: true },
  storage: { cleanSlate: true },
});

Auth enabled:

const s3 = await Smarts3.createAndStart({
  auth: {
    enabled: true,
    credentials: [{ accessKeyId: 'test', secretAccessKey: 'test123' }],
  },
});

CORS for local web dev:

const s3 = await Smarts3.createAndStart({
  cors: {
    enabled: true,
    allowedOrigins: ['http://localhost:5173'],
    allowCredentials: true,
  },
});

📤 Usage with AWS SDK v3

import { S3Client, PutObjectCommand, GetObjectCommand, DeleteObjectCommand } from '@aws-sdk/client-s3';

const descriptor = await s3.getS3Descriptor();

const client = new S3Client({
  endpoint: `http://${descriptor.endpoint}:${descriptor.port}`,
  region: 'us-east-1',
  credentials: {
    accessKeyId: descriptor.accessKey,
    secretAccessKey: descriptor.accessSecret,
  },
  forcePathStyle: true,  // Required for path-style S3
});

// Upload
await client.send(new PutObjectCommand({
  Bucket: 'my-bucket',
  Key: 'hello.txt',
  Body: 'Hello, S3!',
  ContentType: 'text/plain',
}));

// Download
const { Body } = await client.send(new GetObjectCommand({
  Bucket: 'my-bucket',
  Key: 'hello.txt',
}));
const content = await Body.transformToString(); // "Hello, S3!"

// Delete
await client.send(new DeleteObjectCommand({
  Bucket: 'my-bucket',
  Key: 'hello.txt',
}));

🪣 Usage with SmartBucket

import { SmartBucket } from '@push.rocks/smartbucket';

const smartbucket = new SmartBucket(await s3.getS3Descriptor());
const bucket = await smartbucket.createBucket('my-bucket');
const dir = await bucket.getBaseDirectory();

// Upload
await dir.fastPut({ path: 'docs/readme.txt', contents: 'Hello!' });

// Download
const content = await dir.fastGet('docs/readme.txt');

// List
const files = await dir.listFiles();

📤 Multipart Uploads

For files larger than 5 MB, use multipart uploads. smarts3 handles them with streaming I/O — parts are written directly to disk, never buffered in memory.

import {
  CreateMultipartUploadCommand,
  UploadPartCommand,
  CompleteMultipartUploadCommand,
} from '@aws-sdk/client-s3';

// 1. Initiate
const { UploadId } = await client.send(new CreateMultipartUploadCommand({
  Bucket: 'my-bucket',
  Key: 'large-file.bin',
}));

// 2. Upload parts
const parts = [];
for (let i = 0; i < chunks.length; i++) {
  const { ETag } = await client.send(new UploadPartCommand({
    Bucket: 'my-bucket',
    Key: 'large-file.bin',
    UploadId,
    PartNumber: i + 1,
    Body: chunks[i],
  }));
  parts.push({ PartNumber: i + 1, ETag });
}

// 3. Complete
await client.send(new CompleteMultipartUploadCommand({
  Bucket: 'my-bucket',
  Key: 'large-file.bin',
  UploadId,
  MultipartUpload: { Parts: parts },
}));

🧪 Testing Integration

import { Smarts3 } from '@push.rocks/smarts3';
import { tap, expect } from '@git.zone/tstest/tapbundle';

let s3: Smarts3;

tap.test('setup', async () => {
  s3 = await Smarts3.createAndStart({
    server: { port: 4567, silent: true },
    storage: { cleanSlate: true },
  });
});

tap.test('should store and retrieve objects', async () => {
  await s3.createBucket('test');
  // ... your test logic using AWS SDK or SmartBucket
});

tap.test('teardown', async () => {
  await s3.stop();
});

export default tap.start();

🔧 API Reference

Smarts3 Class

static createAndStart(config?: ISmarts3Config): Promise<Smarts3>

Create and start a server in one call.

start(): Promise<void>

Spawn the Rust binary and start the HTTP server.

stop(): Promise<void>

Gracefully stop the server and kill the Rust process.

createBucket(name: string): Promise<{ name: string }>

Create an S3 bucket.

getS3Descriptor(options?): Promise<IS3Descriptor>

Get connection details for S3 clients. Returns:

Field Type Description
endpoint string Server hostname (localhost by default)
port number Server port
accessKey string Access key from first configured credential
accessSecret string Secret key from first configured credential
useSsl boolean Always false (plain HTTP)

🏗️ Architecture

smarts3 uses a hybrid Rust + TypeScript architecture:

┌─────────────────────────────────┐
│  Your Code (AWS SDK, etc.)      │
│  ↕ HTTP (localhost:3000)        │
├─────────────────────────────────┤
│  rusts3 binary (Rust)           │
│  ├─ hyper 1.x HTTP server      │
│  ├─ S3 path-style routing      │
│  ├─ Streaming storage layer    │
│  ├─ Multipart manager          │
│  ├─ CORS / Auth middleware     │
│  └─ S3 XML response builder   │
├─────────────────────────────────┤
│  TypeScript (thin IPC wrapper)  │
│  ├─ Smarts3 class              │
│  ├─ RustBridge (stdin/stdout)  │
│  └─ Config & S3 descriptor    │
└─────────────────────────────────┘

Why Rust? The TypeScript implementation had critical perf issues: OOM on multipart uploads (parts buffered in memory), double stream copying, file descriptor leaks on HEAD requests, full-file reads for range requests, and no backpressure. The Rust binary solves all of these with streaming I/O, zero-copy, and direct seek() for range requests.

IPC Protocol: TypeScript spawns the rusts3 binary with --management and communicates via newline-delimited JSON over stdin/stdout. Commands: start, stop, createBucket.

S3 Operations Supported

Operation Method Path
ListBuckets GET /
CreateBucket PUT /{bucket}
DeleteBucket DELETE /{bucket}
HeadBucket HEAD /{bucket}
ListObjects (v1/v2) GET /{bucket} ?list-type=2 for v2
PutObject PUT /{bucket}/{key}
GetObject GET /{bucket}/{key} Supports Range header
HeadObject HEAD /{bucket}/{key}
DeleteObject DELETE /{bucket}/{key}
CopyObject PUT /{bucket}/{key} x-amz-copy-source header
InitiateMultipartUpload POST /{bucket}/{key}?uploads
UploadPart PUT /{bucket}/{key}?partNumber&uploadId
CompleteMultipartUpload POST /{bucket}/{key}?uploadId
AbortMultipartUpload DELETE /{bucket}/{key}?uploadId
ListMultipartUploads GET /{bucket}?uploads

On-Disk Format

{storage.directory}/
  {bucket}/
    {key}._S3_object              # Object data
    {key}._S3_object.metadata.json  # Metadata (content-type, x-amz-meta-*, etc.)
    {key}._S3_object.md5          # Cached MD5 hash
  .multipart/
    {upload-id}/
      metadata.json               # Upload metadata (bucket, key, parts)
      part-1                      # Part data files
      part-2
      ...

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Creates an S3 endpoint that maps to a local directory for testing and local development.
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