Plugin for serverless to deploy files to a variety of S3 Buckets
Note: This project is currently not maintained.
npm install --save-dev serverless-s3-deploy
Add to your serverless.yml:
plugins:
- serverless-s3-deploy
custom:
assets:
targets:
- bucket: my-bucket
files:
- source: ../assets/
globs: '**/*.css'
- source: ../app/
globs:
- '**/*.js'
- '**/*.map'
- bucket: my-other-bucket
empty: true
prefix: subdir
files:
- source: ../email-templates/
globs: '**/*.html'
You can specify any number of target
s that you want. Each target
has a
bucket
and a prefix
.
bucket
is either the name of your S3 bucket or a reference to a
CloudFormation resources created in the same serverless configuration file.
See below for additional details.
You can specify source
relative to the current directory.
Each source
has its own list of globs
, which can be either a single glob,
or a list of globs.
Setting empty
to true
will delete all files inside the bucket before
uploading the new content to S3 bucket. The prefix
value is respected and
files outside will not be deleted.
Now you can upload all of these assets to your bucket by running:
$ sls s3deploy
If you have defined multiple buckets, you can limit your deployment to
a single bucket with the --bucket
option:
$ sls s3deploy --bucket my-bucket
You can optionally specificy an ACL for the files uploaded on a per target basis:
custom:
assets:
targets:
- bucket: my-bucket
acl: private
files:
The default value is private
. Options are defined
here.
The appropriate Content Type for each file will attempt to be determined using
mime-types
. If one can't be determined, a default fallback of
'application/octet-stream' will be used.
You can override this fallback per-source by setting defaultContentType
.
custom:
assets:
targets:
- bucket: my-bucket
files:
- source: html/
defaultContentType: text/html
...
Additional headers can be included per target by providing a headers
object.
See http://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonS3/latest/API/RESTObjectPUT.html for more details.
custom:
assets:
targets:
- bucket: my-bucket
files:
- source: html/
headers:
CacheControl: max-age=31104000 # 1 year
A common use case is to create the S3 buckets in the resources
section of
your serverless configuration and then reference it in your S3 plugin
settings:
custom:
assets:
targets:
- bucket:
Ref: MyBucket
files:
- source: html/
resources:
# AWS CloudFormation Template
Resources:
MyBucket:
Type: AWS::S3::Bucket
Properties:
AccessControl: PublicRead
WebsiteConfiguration:
IndexDocument: index.html
ErrorDocument: index.html
You can disable the resolving with the following flag:
custom:
assets:
resolveReferences: false
If you want s3deploy to run automatically after a deploy, set the auto
flag:
custom:
assets:
auto: true
You're going to need an IAM policy that supports this deployment. This might be a good starting point:
{
"Version": "2012-10-17",
"Statement": [
{
"Effect": "Allow",
"Action": [
"s3:ListBucket"
],
"Resource": [
"arn:aws:s3:::${bucket}"
]
},
{
"Effect": "Allow",
"Action": [
"s3:PutObject",
"s3:PutObjectAcl",
"s3:GetObject",
"s3:DeleteObject"
],
"Resource": [
"arn:aws:s3:::${bucket}/*"
]
}
]
}
If you want to tweak the upload concurrency, change uploadConcurrency
config:
config:
assets:
# defaults to 3
uploadConcurrency: 1
Verbosity cloud be enabled using either of these methods:
Configuration:
custom:
assets:
verbose: true
Cli:
sls s3deploy -v