shrimp
aws-sdk-go-v2
shrimp | aws-sdk-go-v2 | |
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5 | 14 | |
10 | 2,416 | |
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6.0 | 9.9 | |
4 months ago | 7 days ago | |
Go | Go | |
- | Apache License 2.0 |
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shrimp
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Updating your programs for S3 Express One Zone
shrimp is a program that can upload large files to S3 buckets, and it would be great if it could also upload to S3 Express One Zone.
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Comparing shrimp to the AWS CLI
This blog post was also posted to GitHub: https://github.com/stefansundin/shrimp/discussions/5
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Introducing s3verify: verify that a local file is identical to an S3 object without having to download the object data
I hope that s3verify will be useful to you. Please file an issue in the GitHub repository if you have any problems using it. It is a perfect companion to my earlier S3 programs, shrimp and s3sha256sum.
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Stable versions of shrimp and s3sha256sum
It has been almost a year since I introduced shrimp and s3sha256sum, and I think it is time to announce the changes that have been made since then.
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Introducing shrimp and s3sha256sum
The first program, shrimp, is an interactive multipart uploader that is built specifically for uploading files over a slow internet connection. It doesn't matter if the upload will take days or weeks, or if you have to stop the upload and restart it from another location, shrimp will always be able to resume where it left off. Unlike the aws cli, shrimp will never abort the multipart upload (please set up a lifecycle policy to clean up abandoned multipart uploads, as described here).
aws-sdk-go-v2
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Updating your programs for S3 Express One Zone
It turns out that the AWS SDK for go, aws-sdk-go-v2, released some breaking changes that are unrelated to S3 Express One Zone. You can read more about these changes here.
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AWS S3 (SDK v2) in Go Quickly example
AWS S3 official documentation AWS S3 official examples
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AWS open source newsletter, #182
assume_role_with_mfa is a handy small MFA GUI tool from Cristian Magherusan-Stanciu designed to be used as credential_proces for AWS CLI configuration profiles. This is a workaround for the official AWS MFA setup, that works for the CLI but does not work for the Go SDK, as reported at aws-sdk-go-v2/#2356.
- AWS Golang 11/15/23 updates are incompatible
- Will error handling ever change/improve?
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Use Golang for data processing with Amazon SNS and AWS Lambda
In this blog post, you will be using the aws-lambda-go library along with the AWS Go SDK v2 for an application that will process records from an Amazon SNS topic and store them in a DynamoDB table.
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Use Golang for data processing with Amazon Kinesis and AWS Lambda
This blog post is for folks interested in learning how to use Golang and AWS Lambda to build a serverless solution. You will be using the aws-lambda-go library along with the AWS Go SDK v2 for an application that will process records from an Amazon Kinesis data stream and store them in a DynamoDB table. But that's not all! You will also use Go bindings for AWS CDK to implement "Infrastructure-as-code" for the entire solution and deploy it with the AWS CDK CLI.
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How to work with multiple modules in a single repo?
The trouble with importing modules from within the same repository is that Go modules won't be able to work out where to download them from. The require directives I mentioned are used extensively by aws-sdk-go-v2 if you're interested in an example.
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Interfacing w/ AWS Parameter Store via REST API
You may prefer https://github.com/aws/aws-sdk-go-v2 .
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MicroShift
I ran into it by switching from aws-sdk-go to aws-sdk-go-v2 and the binary jumped from 27Mb to 66Mb [1]
Granted fully featured app will likely use all of the module's code so it's not a factor.
[1] https://github.com/aws/aws-sdk-go-v2/discussions/1532
What are some alternatives?
super-dollop - Encrypt your files or notes by your GPG key and save to MinIO or AWS S3 easily!
minio-go - MinIO Go client SDK for S3 compatible object storage
s3sha256sum - Calculate SHA256 checksums of objects on Amazon S3.
kelseyhightower/envconfig - Golang library for managing configuration data from environment variables
s3verify - Verify that a local file is identical to an object on Amazon S3, without having to download the object. :detective:
s3fs - S3 FileSystem (fs.FS) implementation
amazon-s3-tar-tool - A utility tool to create a tarball of existing objects in Amazon S3
s3fs - Amazon S3 filesystem for PyFilesystem2
s3fs - S3 Filesystem
apt-transport-ipfs - IPFS transport for apt
murder - Large scale server deploys using BitTorrent and the BitTornado library (NOTE: project no longer maintained)
aws-lambda-go - Libraries, samples and tools to help Go developers develop AWS Lambda functions.