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Upload to Amazon S3 Action

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Upload to Amazon S3 Action

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Upload to Amazon S3 Action

☕ Simple and fast GitHub Action to upload objects to Amazon S3 easily

Installation

Copy and paste the following snippet into your .yml file.

              

- name: Upload to Amazon S3 Action

uses: Noelware/[email protected]

Learn more about this action in Noelware/s3-action

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☕ Upload to Amazon S3 | GitHub Action

Simple and fast GitHub Action to upload objects to Amazon S3 easily.

v2.2.0 | 📜 Documentation

s3-action is a simple and easy GitHub Action to upload artifacts to any compatible Amazon S3 instances. Noelware uses Amazon S3 to host our artifacts, images and more with 🪶 Hazel.

Usage

steps:
    - name: Upload to Amazon S3
      use: Noelware/s3-action@2 # this can be `master` or a tagged release
      with:
          directories: |
              ./some/directory,
              ./some/other/directory

          access-key-id: { access key id here }
          path-format: '/$(tag)'
          secret-key: { some secret key here }
          endpoint: s3.amazonaws.com
          prefix: /artifacts
          region: us-east-1
          bucket: { some bucket name here }

Inputs

directories: List[String] (Required: No, Default: [])

The directories input indicates which directories should be uploaded to Amazon S3. The action will recursively get all the files in said directories and upload them via the Bulk Upload Endpoint, if objects are more than ~75MB, the object will use the Multipart Upload Endpoint.

files: List[String] (Required: No, Default: [])

The files inputs indicicates which files should be uploaded to Amazon S3. You can use the pattern glob syntax to check for specific files with the .js extension and more. If objects are more than ~75MB, the object will use the Multipart Upload Endpoint.

access-key-id: String (Required: Yes)

access-key-id is the access key ID to use when authenticating with Amazon S3. This value shouldn't be hardcoded in your action and represented a secret, for example:

access-key-id: ${{ secrets.S3_ACCESS_KEY_ID }}

path-format: String (Required: No, Default: null)

path-format is a special field, it handles how the path should be formatted when uploading to Amazon S3. The library provides with multiple "keys" encapsulated in $() to use.

  • $(file): The file name that is being uploaded, returns as the relative path.
  • $(prefix): The prefix that is configured to use, i.e, /artifacts.
  • $(branch): Returns the current branch the action is being ran in, examples: master, main, trunk, etc.
  • $(tag): Returns the current release tag if it can be found, it will not attempt to put the actual release tag if the action isn't running with the release event.
  • $(os): Returns the operating system name.
  • $(arch): Returns the host CPU architecture name.

Examples

  • $(prefix)/$(branch)/$(file) -> /artifacts/trunk/charted/server/v0.1.tar.gz
  • $(branch)/$(file) -> /trunk/charted/server/v0.1.tar.gz
  • $(prefix)/$(file) (default) -> /artifacts/charted/server/v0.1.tar.gz

endpoint: URL (Required: No, Default: https://s3.amazonaws.com)

The endpoint URL to reach when connecting to Amazon S3. By default, it will use the official S3 server (https://s3.amazonaws.com).

Recepies

Wasabi
endpoint: https://s3.wasabisys.com
MinIO
endpoint: https://<host where your MinIO server is>
enforce-path-access-style: true

prefix: String (Required: No, Default: /)

The prefix to use when uploading artifacts. This can be useful when using the path format syntax. This must start with a / or a validation error will pop up when running the action.

region: String (Required: No, Default: us-east-1)

The region to hit when connecting to Amazon S3. By default, it will connect to the US East 1 servers.

bucket: String (Required: Yes)

The bucket to put the artifacts in.

bucket-acl: String (Required: No, Default: public-read)

The access control level for the bucket when the bucket doesn't exist, since the action will attempt to create it.

object-acl: String (Required: No, Default: public-read)

The access control level for objects when uploading it to Amazon S3.

exclude: List[String] (Required: No, Default: [])

The list of excluded files or directories to exclude

enforce-path-access-style: Boolean (Required: No, Default: false)

If the path access style should be enforced or not. Recommended for Minio instances.

License

s3-action is released under the MIT License with love, by Noelware :3