--- title: OCI Object Storage icon: server description: Mount Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Object Storage as a virtual filesystem. --- The OCI resource mounts an Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Object Storage bucket at some prefix such as `/oci/`. All operations involve network I/O to the remote object store. Uses aioboto3 against OCI's S3-compatible API. For credential setup, see [OCI Setup](/home/setup/oci). ## Config ```python import os from mirage import MountMode, Workspace from mirage.resource.oci import OCIConfig, OCIResource config = OCIConfig( bucket=os.environ["OCI_BUCKET"], namespace=os.environ["OCI_NAMESPACE"], region=os.environ["OCI_REGION"], access_key_id=os.environ["OCI_ACCESS_KEY_ID"], secret_access_key=os.environ["OCI_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY"], # Optional: # endpoint_url="https://{namespace}.compat.objectstorage.{region}.oraclecloud.com", # timeout=30, # proxy="http://proxy:8080", ) resource = OCIResource(config=config) ws = Workspace({"/oci": resource}, mode=MountMode.READ) ``` `OCIResource(config)` takes an `OCIConfig` object with the bucket name, OCI tenancy `namespace`, `region`, and Customer Secret Key credentials. The S3-compatible endpoint is auto-built from `namespace` + `region` unless `endpoint_url` is supplied. Both `READ` and `WRITE` modes are supported. ## Filesystem Layout The OCI resource maps object keys to virtual paths under the mount prefix. OCI "directories" are prefix-based — there are no real directory objects. For example, if bucket `my-bucket` contains: ```text data/users.csv data/logs/2026-04-01.jsonl config.json ``` Then mounting at `/oci/` exposes: ```text /oci/ data/ users.csv logs/ 2026-04-01.jsonl config.json ``` Path mapping: virtual `/oci/data/users.csv` maps to OCI key `data/users.csv`. ## Cache The OCI resource uses `IndexCacheStore` with `index_ttl = 600` (10 minutes). Directory listings are cached for up to 600 seconds before being refreshed from OCI. ## Example ```python import asyncio import os from dotenv import load_dotenv from mirage import MountMode, Workspace from mirage.resource.oci import OCIConfig, OCIResource load_dotenv(".env.development") config = OCIConfig( bucket=os.environ["OCI_BUCKET"], namespace=os.environ["OCI_NAMESPACE"], region=os.environ["OCI_REGION"], access_key_id=os.environ["OCI_ACCESS_KEY_ID"], secret_access_key=os.environ["OCI_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY"], ) resource = OCIResource(config=config) async def main() -> None: ws = Workspace({"/oci/": resource}, mode=MountMode.READ) r = await ws.execute("ls /oci/") print(await r.stdout_str()) r = await ws.execute("cat /oci/data/users.csv | head -n 5") print(await r.stdout_str()) r = await ws.execute("tree /oci/") print(await r.stdout_str()) r = await ws.execute("find /oci/ -name '*.jsonl'") print(await r.stdout_str()) r = await ws.execute("stat /oci/config.json") print(await r.stdout_str()) if __name__ == "__main__": asyncio.run(main()) ``` ## Shell Commands The OCI resource supports the full set of shell commands since it operates on real file content (text, binary, JSON, CSV, etc.). Large files benefit from range reads to avoid downloading entire objects. ### Read Commands | Command | Notes | | --------------- | ------------------------------------------ | | `cat` | Read file content | | `head` / `tail` | First/last N lines | | `grep` / `rg` | Pattern search (file or directory level) | | `jq` | Query JSON fields | | `wc` | Line/word/byte counts | | `stat` | File metadata (name, size, type, modified) | | `find` | Recursive search with `-name`, `-maxdepth` | | `tree` | Directory tree view | | `nl` | Number lines | | `du` | Disk usage summary | | `file` | Detect file type | | `strings` | Extract printable strings from binary | | `xxd` | Hex dump | | `md5` | MD5 checksum | | `sha256sum` | SHA-256 checksum | ### Text Processing | Command | Notes | | ---------- | ------------------------------------------- | | `awk` | Pattern scanning and processing | | `sed` | Stream editor | | `tr` | Translate or delete characters | | `sort` | Sort lines | | `uniq` | Remove duplicate lines | | `cut` | Extract fields/columns | | `join` | Join lines on a common field | | `paste` | Merge lines side by side | | `column` | Columnate output | | `fold` | Wrap lines to a specified width | | `expand` | Convert tabs to spaces | | `unexpand` | Convert spaces to tabs | | `fmt` | Simple text formatter | | `rev` | Reverse lines | | `tac` | Concatenate and print in reverse | | `look` | Display lines beginning with a given string | | `shuf` | Shuffle lines | | `tsort` | Topological sort | | `comm` | Compare two sorted files | | `cmp` | Compare two files byte by byte | | `diff` | Compare files line by line | | `patch` | Apply a diff patch | | `iconv` | Character encoding conversion | ### File Operations | Command | Notes | | -------- | ------------------------------------- | | `cp` | Copy files | | `mv` | Move/rename files | | `rm` | Remove files | | `mkdir` | Create directories | | `touch` | Create empty file or update timestamp | | `ln` | Create symbolic links | | `tee` | Write stdin to file and stdout | | `mktemp` | Create temporary file | | `split` | Split file into pieces | | `csplit` | Split file by context | ### Path Utilities | Command | Notes | | ---------- | -------------------------- | | `basename` | Strip directory from path | | `dirname` | Strip filename from path | | `realpath` | Resolve path | | `readlink` | Print symbolic link target | | `ls` | List directory contents | ### Compression | Command | Notes | | -------- | --------------------- | | `gzip` | Compress files | | `gunzip` | Decompress gzip files | | `zip` | Create zip archives | | `unzip` | Extract zip archives | | `tar` | Archive files | | `zcat` | Cat compressed files | | `zgrep` | Grep compressed files | ### Encoding | Command | Notes | | -------- | -------------------- | | `base64` | Base64 encode/decode | ### Data Format Support Commands with format-specific variants for structured data files: | Format | Extension | Variants | | ------- | ---------- | ---------------------------------------------- | | Parquet | `.parquet` | cat, head, tail, wc, stat, cut, grep, ls, file | | Feather | `.feather` | cat, head, tail, wc, stat, cut, grep, ls, file | | ORC | `.orc` | cat, head, tail, wc, stat, cut, grep, ls, file | | HDF5 | `.hdf5` | cat, head, tail, wc, stat, cut, grep, ls, file | These variants auto-detect the format by extension and convert to tabular text (CSV) for processing. ## Use Cases - **AI agents accessing OCI data**: Mount OCI buckets for agents to read and process datasets - **Data pipelines**: Read and write OCI objects with shell-like commands - **FUSE mounting**: Expose OCI buckets through a virtual FUSE mount for external tools