S3 CloudFront static deploy
Simple node API for rapid file deployment (like JSON or other) in an AWS S3 bucket with cloudFront invalidation, versioning and rollback.
:rocket: Installation
npm i @axeptio/s3-cloudfront-static-deploy
For the moment you have to create and configure your bucket authorization and cloudfront from AWS
:gear: API
Parameters
AWS Clients
Instead of instanciating its own S3 and CloudFront clients, this package requires you to pass yours as the first parameter of every API functions. For example:
const AWS = require('aws-sdk');
const clients = {
s3: new AWS.S3(),
cloudfront: new AWS.CloudFront()
};
publishFile(clients, options);
Options
The second parameter of the functions are the options required to execute this specific job. Documented in JSDoc.
Event Handlers
Due to their async nature, functions of this lib return only promises. When completed, a function will resolve, and in any erroneous case, it will reject. If you need extra control over the execution flow, (especially when there are several steps), you can use the onEvent
param that is always the last parameter of the function call.
publishFile(clients, options, event => {
console.log(event.type);
console.log(event.method);
console.log(event.message);
});
Available functions
enableVersioning
Enabled or suspended versionning of a bucket. Options are: bucket
, isEnabled
publishFile
Create/update and invalidate file for cloudfront deploying. (tested only with a JSON stringify)publishFiles
Create/update and invalidate files for cloudfront deploying. (tested only with a JSON stringify)rollbackFile
Mark deleted the lasted version of a file in a bucket and invalidate on cloudfront.rollbackFiles
Mark deleted the lasted version of files in a bucket and invalidate on cloudfront.listFileVersions
List all versions of a file in a bucket.putFile
Create or update a file in a bucket. (tested only with a JSON stringify)deleteFile
Apply deleted mark on a last version of a file in a bucket.deleteFiles
Apply deleted mark on last version of files in a bucket.invalidateFile
Invalidate file in cloudfront for deployinginvalidateFiles
Invalidate files in cloudfront for deploying
:eyes: Testing
You can test the deploying with sending a Json with random data (words)
export BUCKET_NAME=${S3BucketName} DISTRIBUTION_ID=${CloudFrontDistributionID} && npm run test