EvaporateJS

Javascript library for browser to S3 multipart resumable uploads (by TTLabs)

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EvaporateJS reviews and mentions

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  • Help uploading huge files (10GB+) to Browser
    2 projects | /r/webdev | 24 Jan 2023
    I used Amazon S3 for the upload destination. I didn't want any of the data being uploaded to go through my application server; it needed to go straight to S3. The application set up signed requests for each user who wanted to upload something, so that I could dictate exactly where in the bucket they could upload to, and for how long, and what file type. To accommodate large uploads and provide reliability and resumability to users' uploads I used (and sponsored, since I needed some support and changes in a rush) a library called evaporate. It looks like it's at least one major version later now but it was fantastic when I used it.
  • Multipart upload to S3 from browser using pre-signed urls? Or other ways to speed up an upload?
    2 projects | /r/aws | 30 Oct 2022
    I'd love to use a managed client for this like the AWS s3 client or something like Evaporate (https://github.com/TTLabs/EvaporateJS), but neither of them seem to support using signed urls.

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The primary programming language of EvaporateJS is JavaScript.


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