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aws-s3-files

v1.0.0

Published

AWS S3 Download Files

Downloads

7

Readme

Description

Download multiple files from s3.

Configuration - AWS Credentials

Make sure you have configured aws credentials in ~/.aws/credentials

  [roger_production]
  aws_access_key_id =  FAJSKDJFLASJKDLFKAJS
  aws_secret_access_key = ALSDJFLJ1L23J1L2JL31JL23JL12J3L1J2L3J1L

  [roger_staging]
  aws_access_key_id = A31LKJ2L41LJ2LKJ12L3
  aws_secret_access_key = 12312312JH3K12H3K1JH2K3H1K2H3K1H231JK2H

  [roger_test]
  aws_access_key_id = FALSJDFLJ12L3J1L2J3LL
  aws_secret_access_key = ASLDJFALSJDFLAJSLKDFJL1JL23J1LJ2L1L1LJ

Configuration - AWS Config File

Create a new file aws-config.json (can be saved anywhere as you like it)

  {
      "production": {                          // friendly name
          "profile": "roger_production",       // your aws profile name
          "bucket": "roger-production-bucket", // s3 bucket name
          "folder": "reports",                 // folder name
          "region": "us-east-1",
          "limit": 20,                         // max number of results (menu)
          "sortResult": "desc"                 // sort by name (default ascending)
      },
      "staging": {
          "profile": "roger_staging",
          "bucket": "roger-staging-bucket",
          "folder": "reports_staging",
          "region": "us-east-1",
          "limit": 10,
          "sortResult": "desc"
      },
      "test": {
          "profile": "roger_test",
          "bucket": "roger-test-bucket",
          "folder": "report_test",
          "region": "us-east-1",
          "limit": 10
      },
  }

Configuration - Environment Variables

In your shell environment file, add a new export referencing the path to your aws-config.json file

  export AWS_CONFIG='path_to/aws-config.json'

How to use

After installing the package globally

  npm i -g aws-s3-files

Run the command in your terminal

  aws-s3-files production
  #                ^
  #                └── friendly name

Filter (optional)

  aws-s3-files production 2021_08_04-22
  #                ^          ^
  #                |          └── filter
  #                └── friendly name

You can always create an alias of your choice instead of using aws-s3-files, eg:

  alias s3="aws-s3-files"