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Small tool uploading assets to CDN backend (Google Cloud Storage)

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cdn-uploader

Small tool uploading assets to CDN backend (Google Cloud Storage)

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Requirements

You must either specify key-filename or specify credentials which is a base64 encoded JSON.stringify version of the JSON based keyfile containing credentials used when talking to Google Cloud Storage (GCS).

//base 64 encoded keyfile
const credentials = require('keyfile.json');
const credentialString = JSON.stringify(credentials);
return new Buffer(credentialString).toString('base64');

Usage

Install:

$ npm install @finn-no/cdn-uploader -g

Actual usage:

$ cdn-uploader /tmp/cdn-assets -a test-app
-- Uploaded assets --
test-app/example.jpg
test-app/css/SDFSDF.finn.css
test-app/js/SDFSDF.finn.js

Get help:

$ cdn-uploader -h
cdn-uploader [options] <assetsFolder>

Options:
  --app-prefix, -a    Application prefix used in the CDN url [string] [required]
  --key-filename, -k  JSON key file used to authenticate with Google Cloud
                      Platform.
                      If not set, the credentials option is used.       [string]
  --credentials, -c   Stringified and base64 encoded version of the JSON key
                      file used to authenticate with Google Cloud Platform.
                      Can also be set as CDN_UPLOADER_CREDENTIALS environment
                      variable                                          [string]
  --bucket-name, -b   Google Cloud Storage bucket to use.
                                              [string] [default: "fiaas-assets"]
  --project-id, -p    Google Cloud Storage projectId.
                                                 [string] [default: "fiaas-gke"]
  --cache-control     Override the cache-control header for the assets
                                   [string] [default: "public, max-age=2592000"]
  --flatten, -f       Flatten filestructure           [boolean] [default: false]
  --dry-run, -n       Print a list of which files would be uploaded    [boolean]
  --resumable, -r     Resumable upload                 [boolean] [default: true]
  --validation, -V    Validation for upload            [boolean] [default: true]
  --help, -h, -?      Show help                                        [boolean]
  --version, -v       Show version number                              [boolean]

All options can also be set as environment variables, using the CDN_UPLOADER_ prefix. E.g.: CDN_UPLOADER_APP_PREFIX, CDN_UPLOADER_CREDENTIALS, etc.

Excluded files

All files or folder beginning with a "." is automatically excluded (e.g. .gitignore) and will not be uploaded.

Advanced

You may also override other options if you like (handy for testing)

  • --key-filename - JSON key file used to authenticate with GCP. If not set CDN_UPLOADER_CREDENTIALS environment variable is used.
  • --bucket-name - GCS bucket to use.
  • --project-id - GCS projectId.

You can also use environment variables for these options, just use the prefix CDN_UPLOADER_.

Where does my files end up?

The files uploaded to GCS is made available on the public GCS hosting at:

https://storage.googleapis.com/<bucket-name>/<app-prefix>/<assetName>

This is again exposed by our CDN at:

https://static.finncdn.no/_c/<app-prefix>/<assetName>

Cache time?

All files uploaded to CDN is configured with Cache-Control: public, max-age=2592000, meaning that clients may cache the assets for up to 30 days.

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Small tool uploading assets to CDN backend (Google Cloud Storage)

License:MIT License


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