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s3fixtures

v0.1.1

Published

Easy fixtures for S3

Readme

S3Fixtures

Quickly create an S3 environment with buckets and objects in them to create unit tests.

Use npm install --save-dev s3fixtures to install this module.

Prerequisits

Make sure you have a local S3 server running. You can use Moto for this:

Install:

pip install moto

Run the server

moto_server s3 -p 4568

And note the port

Setup and teardown

This module contains two functions: one to set up the fixtures and one to delete them again. For the buckets, create a buckets.json file like the file in this test folder (an array with params for the createBucket API call). For all objects that need to go in the buckets, create an array like this:

[
    [ './object/location.xyz': 'bucketName' ],
    ...
]

Then use the setup function like this:

s3fixtures.setup('./buckets.json', objectsArray, port, callback)

Once done, use:

s3fixtures.teardown()

This function empties and deletes all buckets.