Extremely simple (memory stable) S3 client that supports get, put, head, list, and sync.
esthri 6.3.0
Simple S3 file transfer utility.
USAGE:
esthri <SUBCOMMAND>
FLAGS:
-h, --help Prints help information
-V, --version Prints version information
SUBCOMMANDS:
abort Manually abort a multipart upload
etag Compute and print the S3 ETag of the file
get Download an object from S3
head-object Retreive the ETag for a remote object
help Prints this message or the help of the given subcommand(s)
list-objects List remote objects in S3
put Upload an object to S3
serve Launch an HTTP server attached to the specified bucket
sync Sync a directory with S3
The esthri CLI tool additionally provides a AWS CLI compatibility mode where it
is able to handle cp
and sync
operations with an identical CLI interface as
the aws s3
tool. Currently, only the basic case is implemented for these
commands and only some optional arguments are handled.
To use, the esthri binary must either be:
- Named or hard-linked as
aws
- Run with the
ESTHRI_AWS_COMPAT_MODE
environment variable set
In this mode, esthri will attempt to transparently invoke the real aws
tool if
it encounters a command it cannot handle. For this to work, the path to the real
aws
tool should be put in an environment variable named ESTHRI_AWS_PATH
. For
example: ETHRI_AWS_PATH=/usr/bin/aws
. If this environment variable is not
specified then esthri will default to invoking aws.real
as the aws
tool.
$ ln -s /usr/local/bin/aws /usr/local/bin/aws.real
$ ESTHRI_AWS_COMPAT_MODE=1 esthri s3 help # prints the S3 help text, as generated by the aws command
esthri can transparently compress files such that they are compressed within S3
but not on the local filesystem. To enable, either set the
ESTHRI_AWS_COMPAT_MODE_COMPRESSION
environment variable or use the
--transparent-compression
CLI option. For example:
ESTHRI_AWS_COMPAT_MODE=1 esthri s3 sync mydirectory/ s3://esthri-test/myfiles/ --transparent-compression # syncs as normal, however files in S3 are gzipped
ESTHRI_AWS_COMPAT_MODE=1 esthri s3 sync s3://esthri-test/myfiles/ mynewdirectory/ --transparent-compression # syncs and decompresses files as they are synced down. mydirectory and mynewdirectory will now contain the same files
esthri makes use of S3 metadata to do this transparent compression, storing the esthri version number in the metadata of files it has compressed. For this reason, the decompression will only work for files that esthri has compressed itself.
It is highly recommended to set a specific credential provider which gives you better security and granular level of control. e.g:
CREDENTIAL_PROVIDER=profile esthri s3 sync s3://esthri-test/myfiles/ mynewdirectory/
ESTHRI_CREDENTIAL_PROVIDER=env
---> fetched from environment variables
ESTHRI_CREDENTIAL_PROVIDER=profile
---> fetched from default credential file
ESTHRI_CREDENTIAL_PROVIDER=container
---> fetched from task's IAM role in ECS
ESTHRI_CREDENTIAL_PROVIDER=instance_metadata
---> fetched from instance metadata service
ESTHRI_CREDENTIAL_PROVIDER=k8s
---> fetched from kubernetes auth service
ESTHRI_CREDENTIAL_PROVIDER=
---> explicitly using default credential provider if empty
If not set the program will fall back to default credential provider in which the above providers are iterated through in the above order until the first working value is found
cargo-release is used to automate releases of esthri using the release.toml file for release configuration.
To perform a release, run cargo release <release-level> -x
.
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