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@astronomer/emitter-s3

v3.0.0

Published

Emits an array of JSON object to an Amazon S3 file.

Downloads

5

Readme

CircleCI

emitter-s3

Wrapper for the AWS.S3 client that will emit an array or stream of JSON object to an s3 file.

Creating an Emitter

Import the S3Emitter from 'emitter-s3' and pass in an options object to the constructor.

import S3Emitter from 'emitter-s3';

const options = {
    filePath: 'my/file/path',
    bucketName: 'my_bucket',
    region: 'us-east-1',
    awsAccessKeyId: 'accessKeyId',
    awsSecretAccessKey: 'secretAccessKey'
};

const emitter = new S3Emitter(options);

Options

filePath (optional)

The file path at which your s3 files will be stored.

appendTimestampToFilename

Default: true

By default, this will make the filename an ISO formatted date string. You can use filePath to create a path prefix with the filename as the timestamp.

bucketName

The name of your S3 bucket.

region

The region in which your S3 bucket is.

serverSideEncryption (optional)

AWS S3 supports server side encryption. If your bucket policy requires the server side encryption header to be set, you can specify that here.

Possible values are 'AES256' or 'aws:kms'.

API

.emit(records)

Emits the data to an s3 file. Returns a promise.

// using babel
await emitter.emit(data);

// or with promises
emitter.emit(data).then(function () {
    // do something after uploading file
});

License

Released under the MIT License.