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@labeebklatif/s3-up

v2.0.2

Published

S3 upload

Readme

s3-up

Upload your local files and directories directly to S3 🪣 with NodeJS. Particulary useful if you are having a S3 served website. This library can be used as part of your build pipeline to deploy new assets. Uploads multiple individual files and directory contents together to a common S3 path.

Installation

npm

npm install --save-dev @labeebklatif/s3-up

yarn

yarn add --dev @labeebklatif/s3-up

Usage

Basic Usage

const Uploader = require("@labeebklatif/s3-up");

const uploader = new Uploader({
  bucket: "s3-bucket-name",
  path: "target-bucket-path",
});

// add individual file
uploader.addFile("path-to-file");

// add all files in a directory
uploader.addDir("path-to-source-dir");

// start upload
uploader.upload();

// Note: all local paths are expected to be relative to the current working directory - process.cwd()

Configuration

new Uploader(configuration);

configuration object can have following properties to control the behavior of the uploader:

⚙️ bucket : (String) Name of the bucket of the target S3 bucket.

⚙️ path : (String) Path to the target directory in bucket where files should be uploaded.

⚙️ clean : (Boolean: true) Indicates whether target directory and contents should be removed before starting upload. Setting this false will skip this feature.

⚙️ fileProperties : (Object: {}) key-value pairs that providers additional file properties. key should be a valid Unix style pattern to match file and value should be an object with additional file properties.

By default, the library attempts to find matching ContentType for each uploaded file using mime-type module. You can override the default properties or assign additional properties for a matching file as follows. The configuration for first matching key pattern will be used.

uploader.fileProperties: {
  "*.js": {
    ContentType: "text/javascript",
    ContentEncoding: "gzip"
  }
}