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| Package                | Version | Package                | Version |
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| @uppy/aws-s3           |   3.5.0 | @uppy/provider-views   |   3.7.0 |
| @uppy/aws-s3-multipart |   3.9.0 | @uppy/react            |   3.2.0 |
| @uppy/companion        |  4.11.0 | @uppy/transloadit      |   3.4.0 |
| @uppy/companion-client |   3.6.0 | @uppy/tus              |   3.4.0 |
| @uppy/core             |   3.7.0 | @uppy/url              |   3.4.0 |
| @uppy/dashboard        |   3.7.0 | @uppy/utils            |   5.6.0 |
| @uppy/image-editor     |   2.3.0 | @uppy/xhr-upload       |   3.5.0 |
| @uppy/locales          |   3.4.0 | uppy                   |  3.19.0 |

- @uppy/dashboard: Remove uppy-Dashboard-isFixed when uppy.close() is invoked (Artur Paikin / #4775)
- @uppy/core,@uppy/dashboard: don't cancel all files when clicking "done" (Mikael Finstad / #4771)
- @uppy/utils: refactor to TS (Antoine du Hamel / #4699)
- @uppy/locales: locales: add ca_ES (ordago / #4772)
- @uppy/companion: Companion+client stability fixes, error handling and retry (Mikael Finstad / #4734)
- @uppy/companion: add getBucket metadata argument (Mikael Finstad / #4770)
- @uppy/core: simplify types with class generic (JokcyLou / #4761)
- @uppy/image-editor: More image editor improvements (Evgenia Karunus / #4676)
- @uppy/react: add useUppyState (Merlijn Vos / #4711)
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Uppy + AWS S3 with Node.JS

A simple and fully working example of Uppy and AWS S3 storage with Node.js (and Express.js). It uses presigned URL at the backend level.

AWS Configuration

It's assumed that you are familiar with AWS, at least, with the storage service (S3) and users & policies (IAM).

These instructions are not fit for production but tightening the security is out of the scope here.

S3 Setup

  • Create new S3 bucket in AWS (e.g. aws-nodejs).

  • Add a bucket policy.

    {
      "Version": "2012-10-17",
      "Statement": [
        {
          "Sid": "PublicAccess",
          "Effect": "Allow",
          "Principal": "*",
          "Action": "s3:GetObject",
          "Resource": "arn:aws:s3:::aws-nodejs/*"
        }
      ]
    }
    
  • Make the S3 bucket public.

  • Add CORS configuration.

    [
      {
        "AllowedHeaders": ["*"],
        "AllowedMethods": ["GET", "PUT", "HEAD", "POST", "DELETE"],
        "AllowedOrigins": ["*"],
        "ExposeHeaders": []
      }
    ]
    

AWS Credentials

You may use existing AWS credentials or create a new user in the IAM page.

{
  "Version": "2012-10-17",
  "Statement": [
    {
      "Sid": "VisualEditor0",
      "Effect": "Allow",
      "Action": ["s3:PutObject", "s3:PutObjectAcl"],
      "Resource": "arn:aws:s3:::aws-nodejs/*"
    }
  ]
}

Prerequisites

Download this code or clone repository into a folder and install dependencies:

CYPRESS_INSTALL_BINARY=0 corepack yarn install

Add a .env file to the root directory and define the S3 bucket name and port variables like the example below:

COMPANION_AWS_BUCKET=aws-nodejs
COMPANION_AWS_REGION=…
COMPANION_AWS_KEY=…
COMPANION_AWS_SECRET=…
PORT=8080

N.B.: This example uses COMPANION_AWS_ environnement variables to facilitate integrations with other examples in this repository, but this example does not uses Companion at all.

Enjoy it

Start the application:

corepack yarn workspace @uppy-example/aws-nodejs start

Dashboard demo should now be available at http://localhost:8080.

You have also a Drag & Drop demo on http://localhost:8080/drag.

Feel free to check how the demo works and feel free to open an issue.