koa-s3-sign-upload

2.0.0 • Public • Published

koa-s3-sign-upload

Middleware for Koa to sign AWS S3 upload requests.

Specifically, this middleware is designed to work with react-s3-uploader. Credit is given to @OKNoah for PR #80 from which this package is derived.

Install

$ npm install -S koa-s3-sign-upload

Usage

const signS3 = require('koa-s3-sign-upload');

app.use(signS3({
  bucket: 'MyS3Bucket',

  // optional. Prepends this values to all upload keys
  keyPrefix: '',

  // optional. Prepends a random GUID to the `objectName` query parameter
  randomizeFilename: true,

  // optional
  region: 'us-east-1',

  // optional (use for some amazon regions: frankfurt and others)
  signatureVersion: 'v4',

  // optional
  headers: { 'Access-Control-Allow-Origin': '*' },

  // this is default
  ACL: 'private',

  // optional
  accessKeyId: 'foo',

  // optional
  secretAccessKey: 'bar',

  // optional. useful for s3-compatible APIs
  endpoint: 'https://rest.s3alternative.com',

  // optional. default is /s3. useful if you version your API endpoints
  prefix: '/v1/s3',

  // optional. exposes GET /s3/uploads/...
  // which redirects to signed S3 urls
  enableRedirect: true,
}));

With default parameters, this will expose an endpoint GET /s3/sign for signing S3 upload requests. The endpoint expects the following query parameters:

  • Either objectName or fileName. If both are provided, fileName will be used. This is appended to the keyPrefix to form the S3 key. Note that the randomizeFilename option will cause the filename to get prepended with a GUID
  • contentType will be used to set the mime type of the file once uploaded to S3

If enableRedirect is set, this will also provide another endpoint: GET /s3/uploads/(.*), which will create a temporary URL that provides access to the uploaded file (which are uploaded privately by default). The request is then redirected to the URL, so that the image is served to the client.

Access/Secret Keys

The aws-sdk must be configured with your account's AWS credentials. There are a number of ways to provide these. The easiest ways are to either provide them in the options or to set up the AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID and AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY environment variables for the SDK to pick them up.

Note: Best practice in EC2/Lambda is to use an IAM instance/execution role, in which case you must not specify the accessKeyId and secretAccessKey options, and leave the AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID and AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY empty.

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2.0.0

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