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@nest-js/aws

v0.0.6

Published

NestJS aws library

Readme

Módulo AWS para NestJS

@nest-js/aws

npm version License: MIT

Este módulo proporciona una integración sencilla con varios servicios de AWS para aplicaciones NestJS.

Instalación

El módulo está incluido en el proyecto. Para utilizarlo, importa AwsModule en tu módulo:

import { AwsModule } from './aws/aws.module';

@Module({
  imports: [AwsModule],
})
export class YourModule {}

Configuración

Credenciales Obligatorias

Estas variables de entorno son requeridas para cualquier servicio de AWS:

AWS_REGION=us-east-1
AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID=your-access-key
AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY=your-secret-key

Configuración por Servicio

Configura solo las variables de entorno correspondientes a los servicios que vayas a utilizar:

Cognito (Autenticación y gestión de usuarios)

AWS_COGNITO_USER_POOL_ID=your-user-pool-id
AWS_COGNITO_CLIENT_ID=your-client-id

S3 (Almacenamiento de objetos)

AWS_S3_BUCKET=your-bucket-name

DynamoDB (Base de datos NoSQL)

AWS_DYNAMODB_TABLE=your-table-name

SQS (Sistema de colas)

AWS_SQS_QUEUE_URL=your-queue-url

SNS (Servicio de notificaciones)

AWS_SNS_TOPIC_ARN=your-topic-arn

SES (Servicio de envío de correos)

[email protected]

AppSync (API GraphQL)

AWS_APPSYNC_API_URL=your-appsync-api-url
AWS_APPSYNC_API_KEY=your-appsync-api-key

Uso

Puedes inyectar los servicios que necesites en tus controladores o servicios:

import { CognitoService } from './aws/cognito/cognito.service';
import { S3Service } from './aws/s3/s3.service';

@Injectable()
export class YourService {
  constructor(
    private readonly cognitoService: CognitoService, // Solo si usas Cognito
    private readonly s3Service: S3Service, // Solo si usas S3
  ) {}

  async example() {
    // Usar los servicios según necesites
  }
}

Servicios Disponibles

  • Cognito: Autenticación y gestión de usuarios
  • S3: Almacenamiento de objetos
  • DynamoDB: Base de datos NoSQL
  • SQS: Sistema de colas
  • SNS: Servicio de notificaciones
  • SES: Servicio de envío de correos
  • AppSync: API GraphQL gestionada

Cada servicio tiene su propia documentación detallada en su respectivo directorio.