Example create-t3-app with AWS S3 presigned URL integration
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Jan 20, 2023 - TypeScript
Example create-t3-app with AWS S3 presigned URL integration
Simple file uploading and object management
Simple Demonstration code for upload file into s3 bucket and how to generate pre-signed URL of the uploaded file.
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An end-to-end test suite to verify that S3-compatible object storage providers correctly enforce Content-Length in presigned multipart uploads.
Calculates presigned URLs for AWS S3 using the Web Crypto API.
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This application employs presigned URLs for secure access to objects stored in AWS S3. These URLs grant temporary access to specific resources, allowing users to upload and download files securely without exposing sensitive credentials.
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Python script and a simple React app to test S3 presigned URLs for secure file uploads and downloads.
Generate AWS S3 (or compatible) presigned URLs from the command line in Python, Java, C# or Powershell.
A Lambda function code to upload files to S3 using the presigned URL approach.
Kinda my own Google Drive!
A command line tool to create pre-signed URLs and cookies for Amazon CloudFront.
Add a description, image, and links to the presigned-url topic page so that developers can more easily learn about it.
To associate your repository with the presigned-url topic, visit your repo's landing page and select "manage topics."