A Go client library and CLI tool to upload static assets to the Cloudinary service.
Install the CLI tool and the library with:
go get github.com/gotsunami/go-cloudinary/cloudinary
Usage:
cloudinary [options] action settings.conf
where action is one of ls
, rm
, up
or url
.
Create a config file settings.conf
with a [cloudinary]
section:
[cloudinary] uri=cloudinary://api_key:api_secret@cloud_name
Type cloudinary
in the terminal to get some help.
Use the up
action to upload an image (or a directory of images) to Cloudinary with -i
option:
$ cloudinary -i /path/to/img.png up settings.conf $ cloudinary -i /path/to/images/ up settings.conf
In order to upload raw files, use the -r
option. For example, a CSS file can be upload with:
$ cloudinary -r /path/to/default.css up settings.conf
Raw files can be of any type (css, js, pdf etc.), even images if you don't care about not using Cloudinary's image processing features.
Using the ls
action will list all uploaded images and raw files:
$ cloudinary ls settings.conf
Use the rm
action to delete resources and give the -i
or -r
public_id
for the resource:
$ cloudinary -i img/home rm settings.conf $ cloudinary -r media/js/jquery-min.js rm settings.conf
Delete all remote resources(!) with:
$ cloudinary -a rm settings.conf
In any case, you can always use the -s
flag to simulate an action and see what result to expect.
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