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Code example using Marco Arment's S3 Class
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<?php | |
// You can either include or require the file. That will bring the class into your script | |
require "s3.php"; | |
// Replace the variables below with your AWS credentials | |
$aws_key = 'YOUR AWS KEY'; | |
$aws_secret = 'YOUR AWS SECRET'; | |
$bucket_name = 'S3 BUCKET NAME'; | |
$region = 'S3 BUCKET REGION'; | |
$custom_endpoint = 'CUSTOM ENDPOINT'; // Can leave blank | |
// Creates new S3 object to work against | |
$s3 = new S3( $aws_key, $aws_secret, $bucket_name, $region, $custom_endpoint ); | |
/** | |
* Uploading a file to the S3 bucket | |
* | |
* In this example, we're uploading a JSON file to https://[BUCKET_NAME].s3-[REGION].amazonaws.com/[PATH] | |
* | |
* ACLs (access control lists) can be found here: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonS3/latest/userguide/acl-overview.html | |
*/ | |
$path = 'path/to/file.json'; | |
$mime_type = 'application/json'; | |
$acl = 'public-read'; | |
$body = 'CONTENT GOES HERE'; | |
$s3->put( $path, $mime_type, $acl, $body ); | |
// You could then download the file like this | |
$file = $s3->get( $path ); | |
// Or delete it | |
$s3->delete( $path ); | |
?> |
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