s3sync
is a small utility to sync local directories from/to Amazon S3 without installing any dependencies. Just put the binary somewhere into your path and set three ENV variables and your're ready to sync.
- Static binary, no dependencies required
- Sync files only if required (judged by file size & modify-date)
- Using multiple threads to upload the transfer is quite fast
- Optionally delete files at target
- Optionally make files public on sync (only if file needs sync)
- Sync local-to-s3, s3-to-local, local-to-local or s3-to-s3
- Set
AWS_ACCESS_KEY
,AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY
andAWS_REGION
- Execute your sync
# s3sync --help
Usage of s3sync:
-d, --delete Delete files on remote not existing on local
--endpoint string Switch S3 endpoint (i.e. for MinIO compatibility)
--log-level string Log level (debug, info, warn, error, fatal) (default "info")
--max-threads int Use max N parallel threads for file sync (default 10)
-P, --public Make files public when syncing to S3
--version Prints current version and exits
# echo "ello" >test.txt
# echo "foobar" >test2.txt
# s3sync --delete ./ s3://test/
time="2023-06-09T17:15:09+02:00" level=info msg="transferred file" filename=test2.txt
time="2023-06-09T17:15:09+02:00" level=info msg="transferred file" filename=test.txt
# s3sync --delete ./ s3://test/
# touch test.txt
# rm test2.txt
# s3sync --delete ./ s3://test/
time="2023-06-09T17:15:29+02:00" level=info msg="deleted remote file" filename=test2.txt
time="2023-06-09T17:15:29+02:00" level=info msg="transferred file" filename=test.txt