Help Center/Object Storage Service/PHP SDK Developer Guide (Ally Region)/Static Website Hosting/Website File Hosting
Updated on 2026-01-16 GMT+08:00
Website File Hosting
You can perform the following to implement website file hosting:
- Upload a website file to your bucket in OBS as an object and set the MIME type for the object.
- Set the object ACL to public read.
- Access the object using a browser.
Sample code:
// Import the dependency library. require 'vendor/autoload.php'; // Import the SDK code library during source code installation. // require 'obs-autoloader.php'; // Declare the namespace. use Obs\ObsClient; // Create an instance of ObsClient. $obsClient = new ObsClient ( [ //Obtain an AK/SK pair using environment variables or import the AK/SK pair in other ways. Using hard coding may result in leakage. //Obtain an AK/SK pair on the management console. 'key' => getenv('ACCESS_KEY_ID'), 'secret' => getenv('SECRET_ACCESS_KEY'), 'endpoint' => 'https://your-endpoint' ] ); // Upload an object. $resp = $obsClient->putObject ( [ 'Bucket' => 'bucketname', 'Key' => 'test.html', 'Body' => '<html><header></header><body><h1>Hello OBS</h1></body></html>', // Set the MIME type for the object. 'ContentType' => 'text/html', // Set the object ACL to public read. 'ACL' => ObsClient::AclPublicRead ] ); printf ( "RequestId:%s\n", $resp ['RequestId'] );

You can use http://bucketname.your-endpoint/test.html in a browser to access files hosted using the sample code.
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