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awss3-deploy

v1.0.1

Published

Deploy artefacts with aws-cli to S3

Downloads

32

Readme

awss3-deploy

Build Status npm version License

Deploy artefacts with aws-cli to S3

Deploys a local directory to a dest directory of an S3 bucket. Sets a cache-control header to a far-future expiry (one year) for everything except index.html, which is set to no-cache, no-store. Archives existing dest under a datetime directory scheme. Intended to be used as a TravisCI deploy script.

Installation

# pip install awscli
npm install --save awss3-deploy

Usage

BUCKET="mybucket" LOCAL_DIR="dist" UPLOAD_DIR="dev" ./node_modules/.bin/awss3-deploy

TravisCI

.travis.yml:

before_deploy:
  - export BUCKET=mybucket LOCAL_DIR=dist UPLOAD_DIR=dev
deploy:
  provider: script
  script: awss3-deploy
  skip_cleanup: true

ITYMFAQLT

I think you might frequently ask questions like these

Why not Travis' default S3 deployment provider?

  • It does not support per-object cache-control headers (yet; see: #170)
  • We needed additional life-cycle/archival rules (alternatively, AWS Lambda could be used)

Author

© 2016 Tom Vincent [email protected] (https://tlvince.com)

License

Released under the MIT license.