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= mock-aws-s3
This is a simple gem for mocking out the AWS::S3 library, so that no calls to the Amazon S3 service during tests.
Usage is simple, just add the gem to your bundle, and require it in your spec_helper.rb:
require 'mock-aws-s3'
From there on, all (supported) calls to AWS::S3::S3Object will be proxied to file operations in a temp directory on your disk. So these commands:
AWS::S3::S3Object.store 'key', 'some data', 'bucket'
AWS::S3::S3Object.exists?('key', 'bucket')
AWS::S3::S3Object.value 'key', 'bucket'
AWS::S3::S3Object.url_for 'key', 'bucket'
AWS::S3::S3Object.delete('key', 'bucket')
... will result in a file being created on disk at ./tmp/mock-aws-s3/bucket/key, with contents: "some data". A File.exists?() check will be performed on that file, the content of the file will be returned, a local file uri will be return and then it will be deleted.
If you are using Rails, the Rails.root directory will be used: Rails.root.join('tmp').
== Note on Patches/Pull Requests
== Copyright
Copyright (c) 2010 Joshua Krall. See LICENSE for details.
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