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bloody-simple-s3
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A bloody simple S3 client, based on the official AWS SDK.
var S3 = require('bloody-simple-s3');
var s3 = new S3({
bucket: 'bucket-name',
region: 'us-east-1',
accessKeyId: 'AKIA-access-key',
secretAccessKey: 'secret-access-key',
sslEnabled: true
});
s3.upload('/Users/john/Photos/monkey.jpg', 'images/monkey-1.jpg')
.then(function (file) {
console.log(file.name);
})
.catch(function (err) {
console.error(err);
});
For further information on how to use this library please refer to the API docs.
$ npm install bloody-simple-s3
Source code contributions are most welcome. The following rules apply:
If you are having issues with this library, please let us know.
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A bloody simple interface to S3, based on the official AWS sdk
The npm package bloody-simple-s3 receives a total of 2 weekly downloads. As such, bloody-simple-s3 popularity was classified as not popular.
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