An ember-cli-deploy plugin that archives and uploads FastBoot build to AWS S3 based on FastBoot AWS.
This plugin is based on FastBoot AWS, but it only manages FastBoot builds for S3, and does only three things:
- archives the FastBoot build(from ember-cli-deploy-build) using revision information(from ember-cli-deploy-revision-data).
- creates a file that contains FastBoot deploy info using the archived build as so:
{
"bucket": "S3_BUCKET",
"key": "NAME_OF_ZIP_FILE"
}
- uploads archived build and optionally the FastBoot deploy info file to S3.
This plugin works along with ember-fastboot-app-server. The same bucket
and key
in FastBoot deploy info are required for both to work together.
Set the activate flag to upload and update fastboot-deploy-info.json
at the same time.
ember deploy --activate production
Use ember deploy:activate --revision=myRevision
to update fastboot-deploy-info.json
with myRevision
and not upload the fastboot deploy archive.
A plugin is an addon that can be executed as a part of the ember-cli-deploy pipeline. A plugin will implement one or more of the ember-cli-deploy's pipeline hooks.
For more information on what plugins are and how they work, please refer to the Plugin Documentation.
To get up and running quickly, do the following:
-
Ensure both ember-cli-deploy-build and ember-cli-deploy-revision-data are installed and configured.
-
Install this plugin
$ ember install ember-cli-deploy-fastboot-s3
- Place the following configuration into
config/deploy.js
ENV['fastboot-s3'] = {
accessKeyId: '<your-aws-access-key>',
secretAccessKey: '<your-aws-secret>',
bucket: '<your-s3-bucket>',
region: '<the-region-your-bucket-is-in>'
}
- Run the pipeline
$ ember deploy production
For detailed information on what plugin hooks are and how they work, please refer to the Plugin Documentation.
configure
didPrepare
upload
activate
didDeploy
For detailed information on how configuration of plugins works, please refer to the Plugin Documentation.
The AWS access key for the user that has the ability to upload to the bucket
. If this is left undefined,
the normal AWS SDK credential resolution will take place.
Default: undefined
The AWS secret for the user that has the ability to upload to the bucket
. This must be defined when accessKeyId
is defined.
Default: undefined
The AWS bucket that the files will be uploaded to.
Default: undefined
The region the AWS bucket
is located in.
Default: undefined
A path to upload your files to within the bucket.
Default: undefined
A full path where the S3 compatible service (ie. Minio, Digital Ocean Spaces) resides. When an endpoint is specified a region is no longer required.
Default: undefined
The archive directory for which the archived files are stored.
Default: 'tmp/deploy-archive'
The archive type (zip|tar).
Default: 'zip'
The deploy info file.
Default: 'fastboot-deploy-info.json'
The root directory where the file matching filePattern
will be searched for. By default, this option will use the distDir
property of the deployment context.
Default: context.distDir
The unique revision number for the version of the file being archived and uploaded to S3. By default this option will use either the revisionKey
passed in from the command line or the revisionData.revisionKey
property from the deployment context.
Default: context.commandLineArgs.revisionKey || context.revisionData.revisionKey
The following properties are expected to be present on the deployment context
object:
distDir
(provided by ember-cli-deploy-build)revisionKey
(provided by ember-cli-deploy-revision-data)
Ensure you have the minimum required permissions configured for the user (accessKeyId). A bare minimum policy should have the following permissions:
{
"Statement": [
{
"Sid": "Stmt1EmberCLIS3DeployPolicy",
"Effect": "Allow",
"Action": [
"s3:GetObject",
"s3:PutObject",
"s3:PutObjectACL"
],
"Resource": [
"arn:aws:s3:::<your-s3-bucket-name>/*"
],
"Principal": { "AWS": "arn:aws:iam::AWS-account-ID:root" }
}
]
}
Replace with the name of the actual bucket you are deploying to. Also, remember that "PutObject" permission will effectively overwrite any existing files with the same name unless you use a fingerprinting or a manifest plugin.
To properly serve certain assets (i.e. webfonts) a basic CORS configuration is needed
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<CORSConfiguration xmlns="http://s3.amazonaws.com/doc/2006-03-01/">
<CORSRule>
<AllowedOrigin>http://www.your-site.com</AllowedOrigin>
<AllowedOrigin>https://www.your-site.com</AllowedOrigin>
<AllowedMethod>GET</AllowedMethod>
<AllowedMethod>HEAD</AllowedMethod>
</CORSRule>
</CORSConfiguration>
Replace http://www.your-site.com
with your domain.
Some more info: Amazon CORS guide, Stackoverflow
yarn test
For more information on using ember-cli, visit http://ember-cli.com/.
PRs welcome!