# @uppy/aws-s3 Uppy logo: a smiling puppy above a pink upwards arrow [![npm version](https://img.shields.io/npm/v/@uppy/aws-s3.svg?style=flat-square)](https://www.npmjs.com/package/@uppy/aws-s3) ![CI status for Uppy tests](https://github.com/transloadit/uppy/workflows/CI/badge.svg) ![CI status for Companion tests](https://github.com/transloadit/uppy/workflows/Companion/badge.svg) ![CI status for browser tests](https://github.com/transloadit/uppy/workflows/End-to-end%20tests/badge.svg) The AwsS3 plugin can be used to upload files directly to an S3 bucket. Uploads can be signed using Companion or a custom signing function. Uppy is being developed by the folks at [Transloadit](https://transloadit.com), a versatile file encoding service. ## Example ```js import Uppy from '@uppy/core' import AwsS3 from '@uppy/aws-s3' const uppy = new Uppy() uppy.use(AwsS3, { limit: 2, timeout: ms('1 minute'), companionUrl: 'https://companion.myapp.com/', }) ``` ## Installation ```bash $ npm install @uppy/aws-s3 ``` Alternatively, you can also use this plugin in a pre-built bundle from Transloadit’s CDN: Smart CDN. In that case `Uppy` will attach itself to the global `window.Uppy` object. See the [main Uppy documentation](https://uppy.io/docs/#Installation) for instructions. ## Documentation Documentation for this plugin can be found on the [Uppy website](https://uppy.io/docs/aws-s3). ## License [The MIT License](./LICENSE).