- fork this repository & create a new branch for your work
- write all of your code in a directory named
lab-
+<your name>
e.g.lab-susan
- push to your repository
- submit a pull request to this repository
- submit a link to your PR in canvas
- write a question and observation on canvas
- students will be able to upload static assets to AWS S3
- students will be able to retrieve a cdn url that contains the previously uploaded static asset
- students will be able to work with secret and public access keys
package.json
.eslintrc
.gitignore
README.md
- create an AWS account
- create an AWS Access Key and Secret
- add the Access Key and Secret to your
.env
file
- add the Access Key and Secret to your
- create a new model that represents a file type that you want to store on AWS S3
- ex:
.mp3
,.mp4
,.png
, etc
- ex:
- create a test that uploads one of these files to your route
- use the
aws-sdk
to assist with uploading - use
multer
to parse the file upload request
POST
-/api/v1/resource
GET
-/api/v1/resource
GET
-/api/v1/resource/:resourceID
POST /resource
- 201 - test that the upload worked and a resource object is returnedPOST /resource
- 400 - test that the upload requires a valid body of dataPOST /resource
- 401 - test that the upload requires a Bearer Auth requestGET /resource
- 200 - test that the fetch worked and an array of resource IDs are returnedGET /resource/:_id
- 200 - test that the fetch worked and a resource object is returned
-
DELETE
route -/api/v1/resource/:resourceID
-
Test:
DELETE
- 204 - test to ensure the object was deleted from s3 and from your database -
try using the
deleteObject
method provided by theaws-sdk
to delete an object (file) from S3- you will need to pass in a
params
object that contains the associated Bucket and AWS object key in order to delete the object from s3 - ex:
var params = { Bucket: 's3-bucket-name', Key: 'object-filename' } s3.deleteObject(params)
- you will need to pass in a