0.0.12 • Published 3 years ago

@nimbella/storage-s3 v0.0.12

Weekly downloads
775
License
Apache-2.0
Repository
github
Last release
3 years ago

About Nimbella.

We're building a beautiful cloud so your experience is delightful, one that allows you to focus on what you do best: explore idea, create value, and deliver applications that you are proud of. We are excited to see what you will build today, and we want to hear from you: what worked, what didn't, what we can do better — after all, we are not done and there is more to come. Reach us on Slack or on GitHub. Your Nimbella cloud account gives you all of the following features and benefits:

  • A dedicated and secure domain name for your cloud applications. If you need more, let us know.
  • Static front-end assets are automatically deployed to and served from a global CDN.
  • Back-ends are run on demand, near-instantly. No servers for you to be bothered with, ever.
  • Upload files to a secured data bucket, grant limited access as needed.
  • Record application state in a key-value store, with data accessible to all your back-end logic at extremely low latency.
  • Build workflows and orchestrate long running tasks.

This repository contains the source to our nim command line tool. It is possible to contribute. See our contribution guide.

To Build the code

cd deployer
npm install
npm pack
cd ..
npm install
npm pack

This gives you a tarball that can be installed globally or used as a dependency on the machine on which it was built. It is not suitable for publication. To obtain a tarball that can be used more widely

  1. After building in deployer publish the result somewhere (publish to npm, place in a web bucket, make it available as static content to a web server, etc.)
  2. Change the dependency on nimbella-deployer in package.json to reference the published version.
  3. Complete the build.

The current build will create a version of nim suitable for use with services on nimbella.io. It presumes the runtime repertoire that is present there, and uses the "error page" (404.html) that is used on nimbella.io. You can change these things by placing your own files runtimes.json or 404.html in the deployer directory.

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