I have configured the ASWS3v3 as per the documentation provided at How to connect to an external server for storage?. How can I triggered the assets to AWS bucket?
Thanks!
Got the answer.
Assets will be exported to AWS S3 bucket after you successfully able to upload any assets from your akeneo dashboard interface (i.e Dashboard > Enrich > Assets page) after configure the AWS export as per the cookbook.
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I have set up a private MWAA instance in AWS. It has set up a bucket that stores DAGs in S3.
I've created a private repository in Azure DevOps and have set up a role that can access this bucket.
With Azure-Pipelines is it possible to sync the entire repository to control the DAGs created/modified in that S3 bucket?
I've seen it's possible to create artefacts and push them to the S3 bucket, but what if a dag is deleted? The DAG will still persist in the S3 Bucket and will still be available in MWAA.
Any guidance will be appreciated.
If you just want to sync entire repository to S3 bucket,you can use the task Amazon S3 Upload in your azure pipeline.
I'm not sure if that will fully address your problem, though.
If there is any misunderstanding, please feel free to add comments related to your issue.
I am totally new to AWS. So we have this s3 endpoint already created by sysadmin and another S3 bucket created (which I need to access files from). We are using amazon sdk.(We have the composer aws/aws-sdk-php")
If two apache environment variables(AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID
AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY) are set for S3 access keys, how can we easily test it without doing a code? any frontend tool to check the connection?
I am trying to see the files in the s3 bucket has particular name and planning to code using PHP.
I am trying to deploy static website using #nuxt/content module.
After I uploaded these files to S3 bucket, and enabled static hosting feature, I get the error message says
Document not found,overwrite this content with #not-found slot in
Anyone familiar with AWS, please save my day!
This is my procedure to get an error.
npx nuxi init content-app -t content
npm run generate and .output/public/** directory is created
Upload all files under the public directory to S3 bucket
access AWS S3 console, open bucket access permission, enable static website hosting feature
access S3 URL, I get an error.
versions are
#nuxt/content:^2.0.0
nuxt:3.0.0-rc.3
Thank you for reading !
I Have Amazon EC2 Instance With Ubuntu 16.04 x64 and Hosted a Web Application on it.
Need to Mount S3 Bucket as one of the Folder and Need to Save User Uploaded Files Directly To S3 Bucket and Retrive When User Access That Files.
I Mounted S3 and Tried Uploading Files, But Files are not Uploading
This might be what you're looking for: https://github.com/s3fs-fuse/s3fs-fuse
BTW network based file systems can be slow for servers, do look into it for any performance issues!
I am working on a project where we are hosting our files(only uploaded by the user) in S3 Amazon server. Now the problem is the contents hosted with amazon is loading fastly. But the JS, CSS and CSS images(Very small images) which hosted in our server is taking too much time to load. Is there anyway to host our entire dynamic website to Amazon S3 and is it possible to configure the DNS to amazon?
Host your static files to S3 as well.
Create a bucket named static.yourcompany.com
CName the bucket URL as static.yourcomapany.com
In your webpages, use absolute path for CSS, JS, images with base URL as http://static.yourcompany.com
You may want to leverage tools like JetS3t for syncing the files with the latest changes.
Refer:
How to alias your subdomain with S3
JetS3t Docs
Virtual Hosting of Buckets
Host Your Static Website on S3
You can also read this blog, the author has described the process in a very detailed manner
http://geekospace.com/hosting-static-web-sites-in-aws-simple-storage-service/
For the dynamic part of your website look into http://aws.amazon.com/elasticbeanstalk/ but route 53 is essentially a way to configure DNS to amazon. http://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonS3/latest/dev/website-hosting-custom-domain-walkthrough.html