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@firejsx/s3publish

v0.6.1

Published

Simple, small FireJSX plugin, which puts exported files from FireJSX to a S3 Bucket

Downloads

32

Readme

S3Publish

Simple, small FireJSX plugin, which puts exported files from FireJSX to a S3 Bucket

Install

install using yarn or npm

yarn

$ yarn add @firejsx/s3publish

npm

$ npm install @firejsx/s3publish

Config

create a firejsx.yml file in the project root or specify one using [ -c, --conf ] flag.

Now you need to register the plugin and provide AWS Credentials

firejsx.yml

plugins:
  - "@firejsx/s3publish"

custom:
  Aws:
    accessKeyId: string #enter accessKeyID of your IAM role here. Required
    secretAccessKey: string #enter secretAccessKey of your IAM role here. Required
    region: string #enter region of your s3 bucket. Required
    #You can put any other aws-sdk valid config here

  S3Publish:
    Bucket: string #enter Name of your s3 bucket. Required
    putStaticDir: boolean #put static dir to your s3 bucket. Defaults to true
    gzip: boolean #Gzip files. Defaults to true
    #You can put any other aws-sdk s3 putObject property here

Consider using lib s3encode if your urls contains symbols like [?]

CacheControl

By default, files ending with .html and .map.js are set to max-age:360 and others are set to max-age=31536000

To change cacheControl, you need to create a firejsx.js instead of firejsx.yml file in the project root dir

exports.default = {
   custom: {
        //this is the default function to determine max-age
        CacheControl : path => path.endsWith('.html') || path.endsWith('.map.js') ? 'max-age:360' : 'max-age=31536000'
   }
}

Code of conduct

Code of conduct can be found at CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md

Contributing

Make sure to read Contribution Guidelines at CONTRIBUTING.md before contributing.

License & Copyright

Copyright (C) 2020 Aniket Prajapati

Licensed under the MIT LICENSE

Contributors