S3 adapter for receiving upstreams. Particularly useful for handling streaming multipart file uploads from the Skipper body parser.
$ npm install skipper-s3 --save
Also make sure you have skipper itself installed as your body parser. This is the default configuration in Sails as of v0.10.
req.file('avatar')
.upload({
adapter: require('skipper-s3'),
key: 'thekyehthethaeiaghadkthtekey'
secret: 'AB2g1939eaGAdesoccertournament'
bucket: 'my_stuff'
}, function whenDone(err, uploadedFiles) {
if (err) return res.negotiate(err);
else return res.ok({
files: uploadedFiles,
textParams: req.params.all()
});
});
For more detailed usage information and a full list of available options, see the Skipper docs, especially the section on "[https://github.com/balderdashy/skipper#uploading-files-to-s3](Uploading to S3)".
See ROADMAP.md.
Also be sure to check out ROADMAP.md in the Skipper repo.
To run the tests:
git clone git@github.com:balderdashy/skipper-s3.git
cd skipper-s3
npm install
KEY= your_aws_access_key SECRET=your_aws_access_secret BUCKET=your_s3_bucket npm test
Please don't check in your aws credentials :)
MIT © 2013, 2014-
Mike McNeil, Balderdash & contributors
See LICENSE.md
.
This module is part of the Sails framework, and is free and open-source under the MIT License.