jsbundle-s3
Bundle, minify, and upload your JS code to Amazon's Simple Storage Service (S3).
Usage:
[JSBUNDLE_ENV=env] jsbundle-s3 <node_package_dir> [--dry-run] [--no-minify] [--version-salt=<version_salt>]
The options are basically identical to the jsbundle options.
There are a few differences to the jsbundle options:
- the
--dry-run
option, which will run everything except the actual S3 upload. - the
--no-minify
option, which will turn off minification. - the
--version-salt
option, which will salt the version hash, for the paranoid. - the "s3" key in
jsbundle.json
, which is as follows:
<pre>"s3": {
"accessKeyId": "my_access_key_id",
"secretAccessKey": "my_secret_access_key",
"bucketName": "my_bucket",
"afterUpload": "redis-cli hmset jsbundle.urls $NAME $URL"
}</pre>
afterUpload
is optional, and runs a shell command with 3 variables set after S3 upload succeeds:
$NAME
— the file name (taken from the bundled package's package.json or directory name), e.g.:mypackage.js
$VERSION
— the sha1 version string, e.g.:7f2da1cf914bd863068224aa1c10e2ba3a4bd0b0
$URL
— the url, without a protocol, of the uploaded file, e.g.://s3.amazonaws.com/my_bucket/7f2da1cf914bd863068224aa1c10e2ba3a4bd0b0/mypackage.js