Create a MinIO bucket.
type: "io.kestra.plugin.minio.createbucket"Create a new bucket with some options
id: minio_create_bucket
namespace: company.team
tasks:
- id: create_bucket
type: io.kestra.plugin.minio.CreateBucket
accessKeyId: "<access-key>"
secretKeyId: "<secret-key>"
region: "eu-central-1"
bucket: "my-bucket"
Create a new bucket on an S3-compatible storage — here, Spaces Object Storage from Digital Ocean.
id: s3_compatible_bucket
namespace: company.team
tasks:
- id: create_bucket
type: io.kestra.plugin.minio.CreateBucket
accessKeyId: "<access_key>"
secretKeyId: "<secret_key>"
endpoint: https://<region>.digitaloceanspaces.com #example region: nyc3, tor1
bucket: "kestra-test-bucket"
YESAccess Key Id for authentication.
YESThe bucket name.
YESCA PEM certificate content
CA certificate as text, used to verify SSL/TLS connections to custom MinIO endpoints.
YESClient PEM certificate content
PEM client certificate as text, used to authenticate the connection to MinIO (mTLS).
YESURL to the MinIO endpoint.
NOSpecifies whether you want Object Lock to be enabled for the new bucket.
YESMinIO region with which the SDK should communicate.
YESSecret Key Id for authentication.
NOSSL/TLS configuration options
NOWhether to disable checking of the remote SSL certificate.
Only applies if no trust store is configured. Note: This makes the SSL connection insecure and should only be used for testing. If you are using a self-signed certificate, set up a trust store instead.