serverless-sync-s3buckets
v1.0.1
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A Serverless Framework plugin to sync contents of a local directory with S3 buckets.
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⚡️ Serverless Plugin to sync content to s3 Buckets
A Serverless Framework plugin to sync contents of local directories to one or more s3 buckets.
Features
The serverless-sync-s3buckets
plugin supports the following:
- Synchronize contents of local directories to more than one s3 bucket.
- Use the resource reference of an s3 buckets whose name is dynamically generated by cloudformation at deploy time.
- Use commands to sync and remove content from s3 buckets without needing to deploy again.
- Display basic information about your s3 buckets in your cloudformation stack.
Installation
Add the NPM package to your project:
$ npm install --save serverless-sync-s3buckets
Add the plugin to your serverless.yml
file
plugins:
- serverless-sync-s3buckets
Configuration
To configure operations in your serverless.yml
, add references to your local folder and the name of the S3 bucket as follows:
custom:
# Used by the serverless plugin to sync files to S3
syncS3Buckets:
- bucketName: my-static-assets # required
bucketPrefix: assets/ # optional
localDir: dist/assets # required
- bucketRef: WebSiteBucket # Reference resource whose name is dynamically generated
localDir: path/to/web-site
resources:
Resources:
AssetsBucket:
Type: AWS::S3::Bucket
Properties:
BucketName: my-static-assets
WebSiteBucket:
Type: AWS::S3::Bucket
Properties:
AccessControl: PublicRead
WebsiteConfiguration:
IndexDocument: index.html
ErrorDocument: error.html
Usage
Run serverless deploy
, to sync specified local directories to their s3 buckets and display s3 information.
Run serverless s3info
, to display information in cloudformation stack on s3 buckets.
Run serverless syncToS3
, to sync specified local directories to their s3 buckets.
Run serverless deleteFromS3
, to remove content from s3 buckets.
Per request, the plugin does NOT remove content from the s3 buckets when you run serverless remove
.
Releases
- August 2017 - initial release with full lifecycle support for s3 buckets.
License
Feel free to use the code, it's released using the MIT license.