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README.md

@uppy/aws-s3-multipart

Build Status

The AwsS3Multipart plugin can be used to upload files directly to an S3 bucket using S3’s Multipart upload strategy. With this strategy, files are chopped up in parts of 5MB+ each, so they can be uploaded concurrently. It’s also very reliable: if a single part fails to upload, only that 5MB has to be retried.

Uppy is being developed by the folks at Transloadit, a versatile file encoding service.

Example

const Uppy = require('@uppy/core')
const AwsS3Multipart = require('@uppy/aws-s3-multipart')

const uppy = Uppy()
uppy.use(AwsS3Multipart, {
  limit: 2,
  serverUrl: 'https://companion.myapp.com/'
})

Installation

$ npm install @uppy/aws-s3-multipart --save

We recommend installing from npm and then using a module bundler such as Webpack, Browserify or Rollup.js.

Alternatively, you can also use this plugin in a pre-built bundle from Transloadit's CDN: Edgly. In that case Uppy will attach itself to the global window.Uppy object. See the main Uppy documentation for instructions.

Documentation

Documentation for this plugin can be found on the Uppy website.

License

The MIT License.