Awesome
S3 Hook
Transparent (via XHook), Cross-domain (via XDomain), Client-side S3 Request Signing
All requests sent to s3.amazonaws.com
are modified to include the correct Authorization
header for the given credentials. s3-ap-southeast-2.amazonaws.com
is also supported. To use other S3 endpoints or custom domains, see API for usage of the proxy function.
Disclaimer
As this library self signs its own requests, it requires the access key and the secret key. For this reason, it should only be used for internal applications where the keys are only provided to trusted users, or in cases where a key pair is provided by the user and never sent to the server. For additional security, a policy for the given key pair should be created to restrict access to a particular bucket and to a particular prefix.
Features
Example
//enable hook
s3hook.set("AKIAIOSFODNN7EXAMPLE","k3nL7gH3+PadhTEVn5EXAMPLE");
//choose your favourite XHR library, jQuery for example...
//then just use the AWS REST API...
//get bucket object list
$.get('https://s3.amazonaws.com/jpillora-usa/')
//put an object
$.ajax({type:'PUT', url:'https://s3.amazonaws.com/jpillora-usa/foo.txt', data:'hello world!' });
Tip: Set the x-amz-acl: public-read
header to make an object public
Demo
Serverless S3 Client
Download
- Development s3hook.js 36KB
- Production s3hook.min.js 16KB (5KB Gzip)
API
s3hook
.set(access, secret)
Enable S3 Hook with the provided credentials
s3hook
.clear()
Disable S3 Hook and clear credentials
s3hook
.xml2json
Default true
Convert all XML responses (*/xml
) to JSON (application/json
)
s3hook
.proxy(url)
Add a new XDomain slave by providing a URL to a proxy.html
file
S3 Hook is initialised with:
https://s3.amazonaws.com/jpillora-usa/xdomain/proxy.html
https://s3-ap-southeast-2.amazonaws.com/jpillora-aus/xdomain/proxy.html
So, to add your own, create a https://MY-BUCKET.s3.amazonaws.com/MY/PATH/proxy.html
:
<!DOCTYPE HTML>
<script src="http://s3.amazonaws.com/jpillora-usa/xdomain/0.6.min.js" master="*"></script>
Then add it:
s3hook.proxy("https://MY-BUCKET.s3.amazonaws.com/MY/PATH/proxy.html")
Now, cross-domain requests to https://MY-BUCKET.s3.amazonaws.com
will work
References
http://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonS3/latest/API/APIRest.html
http://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonS3/latest/dev/MakingRequests.html
http://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonS3/latest/dev/RESTAuthentication.html
Contributing
See CONTRIBUTING.md
Todo
- Create a better S3 client than the AWS Console
MIT License
Copyright © 2013 Jaime Pillora <dev@jpillora.com>
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