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Synchronizes a local directory with an Amazon S3 bucket
Key | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
path (REQUIRED) | string | the base path to synchronize with S3 |
ignorePaths | Array.<(RegExp|string)> | skip these paths when gathering files |
digestFileKey | AWS.S3.ObjectKey | the destination key of the generated digest file |
prefix | string | prepended to file names (but not digestFileKey !) when uploaded |
headers | S3UploadHeaders | extra params used by AWS.S3 upload method |
gzipHeaders | S3UploadHeaders | extra params used by AWS.S3 upload method for GZIP files |
gzipHashedFileKeyRegexp | RegExp | gzip the hashed files that match this pattern |
noUpload | boolean | don't upload anything, just generate a digest mapping |
noUploadDigestFile | boolean | don't upload the digest mapping file |
noUploadOriginalFiles | boolean | don't upload the original (unhashed) files |
noUploadHashedFiles | boolean | don't upload the hashed files |
forceUpload | boolean | skip shouldUpload etag modified lookup for keys before uploading; does not override noUpload* options |
hashedOriginalFileRegexp | `RegExp | boolean` |
includePseudoUnhashedOriginalFilesInDigest | boolean | add pseudo-entries to the digest for the "unhashed" variant of hashed original files |
const { S3Sync } = require('s3-asset-uploader')
const config = {
key: '<aws-access-key-id>',
secret: '<aws-secret-access-key>',
bucket: '<aws-s3-bucket-name>'
}
const options = {
path: './public',
ignorePaths: ['js/vendor', '.DS_Store'],
prefix: 'assets',
digestFileKey: 'config/asset-map.json'
}
const s3SyncUploader = new S3Sync(config, options)
s3SyncUploader.run()
.then(digest => {
console.log('S3 Sync complete! Digest: ', digest)
})
.catch(err => {
console.error('S3 Sync failed: ', err)
})
To see what's going on under the hood, add s3-asset-uploader
to your DEBUG
environment variable:
DEBUG=s3-asset-uploader
For more information on configuring the debug
logger, see: https://github.com/visionmedia/debug#readme
FAQs
AWS S3 Asset Uploader
We found that s3-asset-uploader demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 6 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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