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@gasbuddy/s3-deploy

v0.7.7

Published

NodeJS bash utility for deploying files to Amazon S3

Downloads

8

Readme

s3-deploy

NodeJS bash utility for deploying files to Amazon S3

Usage

s3-deploy './dist/**' --cwd './dist/' --region AWS_REGION --bucket SOME_BUCKET_NAME

Deploys files found by the ./dist/** glob patten to S3. Change AWS_REGION with the AWS region of your bucket and SOME_BUCKET_NAME with the name of your bucket where file files should end up.

Optional parameters

--gzip

Specifying --gzip will gzip all files before sending them.

--cache X

Use this parameter to specify the Cache-Control: max-age=X header, where X is the number of seconds a given item will be kept in the cache for. By default this value is undefined.

--immutable

When a page is refreshed, which is an extremely common social media scenario, elements that were previously marked immutable with an HTTP response header do not have to be revalidated with the server. It sets the Cache-Control: immutable header - using-immutable-caching-to-speed-up-the-web

--etag X

You can also specify the ETag: X header, where X is either user-defined value for this header, or MD5 of the content. To automatically fill this header with MD5 hash of the file, just use --etag parameter without any value. Internally the tool will generate MD5 hash of the content and will set it as the ETag header value. By default this parameter is undefined.

--signatureVersion v4

You can also specify the signatureVersion that should be used by S3 client. Current allowed values are the same as in the constructor of the S3 JS SDK Client. In the time of writing those docs those values were v2, v3 and v4.

--filePrefix

Use this parameter to specify a file prefix for all your destination files. For example, if you wanted to deploy a versioned history of your project to S3 whenever publishing to npm, you could use --filePrefix $npm_package_version in a script in your project's package.json file.

--profile

You can specify a specific AWS profile to use to connect to S3 (defaults to default). More information on how to setup AWS profiles is available in the AWS docs.

--private

Use this parameter to specify that objects being uploaded will be stored with private ACL (Owner gets FULL_CONTROL. No one else has access rights). By default, 'public-read' ACL is set. More information on the canned-acl is available in the AWS docs

--ext

Enables to set the correct content type header when files has no extension. For example, when the s3 bucket is used for webhosting and there is need to access paths like /about instead of /about.html so its possible to upload file named about and set --ext html

AWS Credentials

AWS credentials can be provided via environment variables, or in the ~/.aws/credentials file. More details here: http://docs.aws.amazon.com/cli/latest/topic/config-vars.html. Please make sure to define a default in your AWS credentials, this will help prevent a Missing Credentials error during deployment.

Commands

Production build

npm run release

Runs eslint validation, runs all unit tests.

Run all tests

npm test

Invokes all unit tests in the project.

Generage coverage report

npm run coverage

Generates unit test coverage report.

Run linting

npm run lint

Invokes eslint validation based on rules defined in the .eslintrc file.

Releasing

  • Commit changes to the repository on a separate branch,
  • Bump version in package.json file, after you are done with your changes (remember about SemVer!),
  • After you are done with your functionality, or if you think it is large enough, create a pull request with master branch to be peer reviewed,
  • After changes are merged into master branch, checkout master branch, run tests one more time, and publish this package to npm repository.

Changelog

0.7.7

Bug Fix

  • All S3 object names will be pushed with forward-slashes, fixing an issue with Windows systems pushing nested directories

0.7.3

API Additions

  • Adding the ability to set the extension if the files without one or there is need to override it

0.7.2

Bug Fix

  • Reverting changes to readFile function from PR https://github.com/import-io/s3-deploy/pull/11 as unfortunately it caused other issues: https://github.com/import-io/s3-deploy/issues/14

0.7.1

API Additions

  • Adding the ability to set private ACL for object

0.6.1

Bug fix

  • Fixing incorrect folder structure when s3-deploy is used from windows machine.

0.6.0

*API Additions

  • Adding the ability to specify filePrefix

0.5.2

Bug fix

  • Fixing the aws-sdk package version to 2.3.19, because of: https://github.com/aws/aws-sdk-js/issues/1035

0.5.0

API Additions

  • Adding the ability to specify signatureVersion in S3 client,
  • Fixing the tool to work correctly when no --etag argument is used.

0.4.0

API Additions

  • Adding ability to provide ETag header value.

0.3.1

Patch/Bug Fixes

  • Fixing an issue with cache parameter.

0.3.0

API Additions

  • Adding ability to specify Cache-Control max-age seconds.

0.2.1

Bug/Patch fixes

  • Moving babel to be a dev-dependency.

0.2.0

API additons

  • Adding new command line parameter --gzip. When this is added, all files will be gzipped before sending them to Amazon S3.

0.1.7

Patch fixes

  • Updating the repository URL.

0.1.6

Patch fixes

  • Adding ability to publish package from CircleCI.

0.1.5

Bug fixes

  • Adding a missing crypto import in the utils.

0.1.4

Patch fix

  • Publishing the package publicly.

0.1.3

Bug fixes

  • Switching to a node script in .bin directory, as bash script doesn't work when it is used through the symlink.

0.1.2

Bug fixes

  • Going back to babel pre-compilation, and adding an .sh script to run the command later on,
  • Adding babel/polyfill to the package as we are using generators inside the command.

0.1.1

Bug fixes

  • Fixed a bug which made teh package not run at all.

0.1.0

API additions

  • Initial version of the project,
  • Ability to deploy files in the given glob pattern to provided S3 bucket, on provided S3 region.