Sponsored by Differential
This is an upgrade to the original atmosphere S3 project meant to work on React, React Native, and Blaze. This package was forked to update fibers for node 12. THE API IS COMPLETELY DIFFERENT
Star my code in github or atmosphere if you like my code or shoot me a dollar or two!
$ npm i --save s3up12
Instantiate your Authorizer. SERVER SIDE
import { authorizer as Authorizer } from 's3up/server';
const authorizer = new Authorizer({
key: 'key',
secret: 'secret',
// All other defaults go here
bucket:"bucket",
region:"region",
});
Set up your authorizers functions. Here is an example in Meteor. SERVER SIDE
Meteor.methods({
authorize_upload: function(ops) {
this.unblock();
return authorizer.authorize_upload(ops);
},
authorize_delete: function(ops) {
this.unblock();
return authorizer.authorize_delete(ops);
},
})
Wire up your views with the upload and delete functions. Here is an example with Meteor Blaze's template events. CLIENT SIDE
import { upload_files, delete_files } from 's3up/client';
Template.example.events({
'click .upload': function(event, instance) {
upload_files(instance.$("input.file_bag")[0].files, {
authorizer: Meteor.call.bind(this, "authorize_upload"),
upload_event: function(err, res) {
console.log({err, ...res});
console.log(res.total_percent_uploaded);
},
});
},
'click .delete': function(event, instance) {
delete_files({
authorizer: Meteor.call.bind(this, "authorize_delete"),
paths: ["someImage.jpg"],
deleteComplete: function(err, res) {
console.log({err, res});
},
})
},
});
Notice how both upload_files
and delete_files
require an authorizer
function to communicate with the server. In Meteor this is a Meteor.method
but you can use anything.
For all of this to work you need to create an aws account.
- Navigate to your bucket
- On the top right side you'll see your account name. Click it and go to Security Credentials.
- Create a new access key under the Access Keys (Access Key ID and Secret Access Key) tab.
- Enter this information into your app as defined in "How to Use" "Step 1".
- Your region can be found under "Properties" button and "Static Website Hosting" tab.
- bucketName.s3-website-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com.
- If your region is "us-east-1" or "us-standard" then you don't need to specify this in the config.
- Upload a blank
index.html
file (anywhere is ok, I put it in root). - Select the bucket's properties by clicking on the bucket (from All Buckets) then the "Properties" button at the top right.
- Click "Static Website Hosting" tab.
- Click Enable Website Hosting.
- Fill the
Index Document
input with the path to yourindex.html
without a trailing slash. E.g.afolder/index.html
,index.html
- Click "Save"
You need to set permissions so that everyone can see what's in there.
-
Select the bucket's properties and go to the "Permissions" tab.
-
Click "Edit CORS Configuration" and paste this:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> <CORSConfiguration xmlns="http://s3.amazonaws.com/doc/2006-03-01/"> <CORSRule> <AllowedOrigin>*</AllowedOrigin> <AllowedMethod>PUT</AllowedMethod> <AllowedMethod>POST</AllowedMethod> <AllowedMethod>GET</AllowedMethod> <AllowedMethod>HEAD</AllowedMethod> <MaxAgeSeconds>3000</MaxAgeSeconds> <AllowedHeader>*</AllowedHeader> </CORSRule> </CORSConfiguration>
-
Click "Edit bucket policy" and paste this (Replace the bucket name with your own):
{ "Version": "2008-10-17", "Statement": [ { "Sid": "AllowPublicRead", "Effect": "Allow", "Principal": { "AWS": "*" }, "Action": "s3:GetObject", "Resource": "arn:aws:s3:::YOURBUCKETNAMEHERE/*" } ] }
-
Click Save
It might take a couple of hours before you can actually start uploading to S3. Amazon takes some time to make things work.
Enjoy, this took me a long time to figure out and I'm sharing it so that nobody has to go through all that.
[TODO]
http://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSJavaScriptSDK/latest/frames.html https://github.com/Differential/meteor-uploader/blob/master/lib/UploaderFile.coffee#L169-L178
http://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonS3/latest/API/sigv4-auth-using-authorization-header.html http://docs.aws.amazon.com/general/latest/gr/sigv4-signed-request-examples.html https://github.com/CulturalMe/meteor-slingshot/blob/master/services/aws-s3.js