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Knox wrapper with logic to simply pass set of users via config file and be able to work with your custom internal S3 compatible API
npm install ceph-s3 -S
I'm pretty lazy and always forget configurations. So, if you add fork this project, add a file 'users.json' to the root - then you can use these users, as they will be loaded on startup.
Otherwise just user ./lib/users or init function to pass your user configuration
var S3Client = require('ceph-s3');
// pass users that you will use with this client
s3Client.init({
myusername: {
access_key: '',
secret_key: ''
},
wonderfuluser: {
access_key: '',
secret_key: ''
}
});
// can use anything that is supported by knox - https://github.com/Automattic/knox
var usernameClient = new S3Client({ bucket: 'mrusername' }, 'myusername', function (err) {
if (err) {
// failed to auth / connect / etc
throw err;
}
console.log('Init complete');
});
// any errors during init will be suppressed in _.noop
// // access knox directly with mrwondeful.s3 if need be
var mrwondeful = newS3Client({ bucket: 'wonderful' }, 'mrwonderful');
// the only useful abstraction besides adding simple user management
var opts = {
buffer: new Buffer('Contents of the file', 'utf-8'),
filename: 'useless.txt',
headers: {} // optional
};
mrwondeful.storeFile(opts, function (err, filename) {
if (err) {
throw err;
}
console.log(filename ? 'Uploaded %s' : 'Failed', filename);
});
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Knox wrapper with logic to simply pass set of users via config file and be able to work with your custom internal S3 compatible API
We found that ceph-s3 demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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