1.0.1 • Published 10 months ago

vercel-blob-uploader v1.0.1

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Vercel Blob Uploader CLI

A command-line interface (CLI) tool for uploading files or directories to Vercel Blob Storage using the @vercel/blob package. This tool supports multipart uploads for large files and can be used in automation pipelines to output the resulting URLs.

Features

  • Upload single or multiple files
  • Upload all files in a directory
  • Supports multipart uploads for large files
  • Can output only the resulting URLs (useful for pipelines)
  • Uses the BLOB_READ_WRITE_TOKEN environment variable for authentication

Installation

Global Installation

Install the CLI tool globally:

npm install -g vercel-blob-uploader

Local Installation (for development)

If you want to test the tool locally before publishing, you can use `npm link`:

npm link

Usage

Once installed globally, you can run the CLI using the command `blob-upload`.

Basic Usage

blob-upload --file ./path/to/file.txt --multipart

Upload Multiple Files

You can specify multiple files to upload:

blob-upload --file ./file1.txt ./file2.txt --multipart

Upload All Files in a Directory

To upload all files in a directory:

blob-upload --file ./my-directory --multipart

Show Only URLs (for Pipelines)

If you only want the output to show the URLs of the uploaded files (useful for pipelines or scripts), use the `--urls-only` flag:

blob-upload --file ./file1.txt ./file2.txt --urls-only

Example in a Pipeline

You can capture the output and use it in your automation pipelines:

file_urls=$(blob-upload --file ./file1.txt ./file2.txt --urls-only) echo "Uploaded files are available at: $file_urls"

Options

  • -f, --file <paths...>: File paths or directories to upload. You can specify multiple files or directories.
  • -p, --pathname <pathname>: The pathname to use for the upload. If not provided, it defaults to the filename.
  • --multipart: Enable multipart uploads for large files.
  • --urls-only: Only output the resulting URLs (useful for automation pipelines).
  • -v, --version: Show the current version of the CLI.

Environment Variables

The CLI requires a BLOB_READ_WRITE_TOKEN to be set in your environment for authentication. You can set it as follows:

export BLOB_READ_WRITE_TOKEN=your-vercel-token

Alternatively, you can pass the token in a single command:

BLOB_READ_WRITE_TOKEN=your-vercel-token blob-upload --file ./file.txt

Development

  1. Clone the repository.
  2. Run npm install to install dependencies.
  3. Use npm link to link the project for local testing.
  4. Modify the code and test the CLI.

License

MIT License

1.0.1

10 months ago

1.0.0

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