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Deploy S3

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Usage

Install with npm:

npm i --save deploy-s3

In your package.json, you must have the following properties defined:

"name": "oms-ui"
"deploy": "myDeployDirectory/"

In a file or in env variables, you must have the credentials for using S3:

{
    "key": "somestring",
    "secret": "somebigstring"
} 

In your task runner, create a knox-compatible S3 client and deploy:

S3Deployer = require 'deploy-s3'

# Read your package.json file
pkg = JSON.parse fs.readFileSync './package.json'

# Read your access key and secret key
credentials = JSON.parse fs.readFileSync '/credentials.json'

# Choose your bucket
credentials.bucket = 'vtex-io'

# Create a client with your credentials
client = knox.createClient credentials

# Create a new S3Deployer 
deployer = new S3Deployer(pkg, client)

doneHandler = -> console.log 'Done'
failHandler = console.error
progressHandler = console.log

# deploy() returns a promise and notifies of each uploaded file
deployer.deploy().then doneHandler, failHandler, progressHandler

This will cause every file under myDeployDirectory/ to be deployed to the vtex-io bucket under the oms-ui directory.

If your doneHandler is called, that means your deploy is complete.

Options

S3Deployer accepts a third parameter with options:

dryrun: if upload should be skipped. Defaults to false.
chunk: how many files to upload in parallel. Defaults to 20.
batchTimeout: timeout for entire upload. millis. Defaults to 1000 * 60 * 5.
fileTimeout: timeout for upload of each file. millis. Defaults to 1000 * 30.

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