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# You don't need Fog in Ruby or some other library to upload to S3 -- shell works perfectly fine | |
# This is how I upload my new Sol Trader builds (http://soltrader.net) | |
# Based on a modified script from here: http://tmont.com/blargh/2014/1/uploading-to-s3-in-bash | |
S3KEY="my aws key" | |
S3SECRET="my aws secret" # pass these in | |
function putS3 | |
{ | |
path=$1 | |
file=$2 | |
aws_path=$3 | |
bucket='my-aws-bucket' | |
date=$(date +"%a, %d %b %Y %T %z") | |
acl="x-amz-acl:public-read" | |
content_type='application/x-compressed-tar' | |
string="PUT\n\n$content_type\n$date\n$acl\n/$bucket$aws_path$file" | |
signature=$(echo -en "${string}" | openssl sha1 -hmac "${S3SECRET}" -binary | base64) | |
curl -X PUT -T "$path/$file" \ | |
-H "Host: $bucket.s3.amazonaws.com" \ | |
-H "Date: $date" \ | |
-H "Content-Type: $content_type" \ | |
-H "$acl" \ | |
-H "Authorization: AWS ${S3KEY}:$signature" \ | |
"https://$bucket.s3.amazonaws.com$aws_path$file" | |
} | |
for file in "$path"/*; do | |
putS3 "$path" "${file##*/}" "/path/on/s3/to/files/" | |
done |
If you like this, you may find bashmenot useful. Among other things, it includes GNU bash functions to work with S3.
Documentation:
https://bashmenot.mietek.io/reference
Great. It will be good if you print usage or putting top comments about how to use the script.
Thanks. I ended up using this as a base for a little script that I find handy: https://github.com/matiaskorhonen/shells3
Wrote a shell script to list a bucket here: https://github.com/kaihendry/s3listing/blob/master/listing.sh Be great to get your feedback.
maybe you need to use
date=$(TZ=utc date -R")
to have a correct date (I did, on an alternate provider using S3 API though)
Thanks for sharing !
Hey I am getting an error like this :
< ..Code>SignatureDoesNotMatch</ Code>
<..Message >The request signature we calculated does not match the signature you provided. Check your key and signing method.</ Message>
I have checked the keys are correct, is it something to do with the signature or "https://$bucket.s3.amazonaws.com$aws_path$file" format has changed?
I adjusted the script:
- Specify the
objectName
instead of the file: - Output the HTTP Headers
Updated Version
#!/bin/bash
objectName=test.properties
file=/home/mdesales/dev/github/spring-cloud-config-publisher/src/test/resources/app/ctg-config-with-matrix-outputTypes/application.properties-test
bucket=publisher-********
resource="/${bucket}/${objectName}"
contentType="text/plain"
dateValue=`date -R`
stringToSign="PUT\n\n${contentType}\n${dateValue}\n${resource}"
s3Key=AK*******NQ
s3Secret=xZ******************dAc
signature=`echo -en ${stringToSign} | openssl sha1 -hmac ${s3Secret} -binary | base64`
curl -v -i -X PUT -T "${file}" \
-H "Host: ${bucket}.s3.amazonaws.com" \
-H "Date: ${dateValue}" \
-H "Content-Type: ${contentType}" \
-H "Authorization: AWS ${s3Key}:${signature}" \
https://${bucket}.s3.amazonaws.com/${objectName}
Upload
$ ./test.sh
* Trying 54.231.235.27...
* Connected to publisher-******.s3.amazonaws.com (54.231.235.27) port 443 (#0)
* found 173 certificates in /etc/ssl/certs/ca-certificates.crt
* found 704 certificates in /etc/ssl/certs
* ALPN, offering http/1.1
* SSL connection using TLS1.2 / ECDHE_RSA_AES_128_GCM_SHA256
* server certificate verification OK
* server certificate status verification SKIPPED
* common name: *.s3.amazonaws.com (matched)
* server certificate expiration date OK
* server certificate activation date OK
* certificate public key: RSA
* certificate version: #3
* subject: C=US,ST=Washington,L=Seattle,O=Amazon.com Inc.,CN=*.s3.amazonaws.com
* start date: Fri, 29 Jul 2016 00:00:00 GMT
* expire date: Wed, 29 Nov 2017 12:00:00 GMT
* issuer: C=US,O=DigiCert Inc,OU=www.digicert.com,CN=DigiCert Baltimore CA-2 G2
* compression: NULL
* ALPN, server did not agree to a protocol
> PUT /test.properties HTTP/1.1
> Host: publisher-*******.s3.amazonaws.com
> User-Agent: curl/7.43.0
> Accept: */*
> Date: Tue, 13 Sep 2016 13:43:44 -0700
> Content-Type: text/plain
> Authorization: AWS AKI*********Q:/jIS***********Zo=
> Content-Length: 85
> Expect: 100-continue
>
< HTTP/1.1 100 Continue
HTTP/1.1 100 Continue
* We are completely uploaded and fine
< HTTP/1.1 200 OK
HTTP/1.1 200 OK
< x-amz-id-2: dgYk9H7MCGcO1adUzjXVtncD4QJsmNIpLH1wk1zSocaZwXUZd+jh4qfcJgYP8ZR1jK1zovp5RbY=
x-amz-id-2: dgYk9H7MCGcO1adUzjXVtncD4QJsmNIpLH1wk1zSocaZwXUZd+jh4qfcJgYP8ZR1jK1zovp5RbY=
< x-amz-request-id: F8FBC7B473A9C170
x-amz-request-id: F8FBC7B473A9C170
< Date: Tue, 13 Sep 2016 20:43:46 GMT
Date: Tue, 13 Sep 2016 20:43:46 GMT
< ETag: "cff6f9808ba6a73905e78168d7df65e9"
ETag: "cff6f9808ba6a73905e78168d7df65e9"
< Content-Length: 0
Content-Length: 0
< Server: AmazonS3
Server: AmazonS3
Hi chrismdp,
I ran the same script in my environment it is giving out an error.
SignatureDoesNotMatch
The request signature we calculated does not match the signature you provided. Check your key and signing method.AKI*****************LQPUT
Can you please help me with that..
I am also trying to create a download shell script as well if you have any information regarding that do let me know.
Thanks In Advance.
:) 👍
bro @Boomser13, I was in the same boat. I was missing "#!/bin/bash" at the top of the script, it started working when I added it.
(sh and bash are different it seems, and sometimes when not specified it defaults to sh)
Updated to handle region codes and storage classes (acl and content type could also be parameterised):
#S3 parameters
S3KEY="my-key"
S3SECRET="my-secret"
S3BUCKET="my-bucket"
S3STORAGETYPE="STANDARD" #REDUCED_REDUNDANCY or STANDARD etc.
AWSREGION="s3-xxxxxx"
function putS3
{
path=$1
file=$2
aws_path=$3
bucket="${S3BUCKET}"
date=$(date +"%a, %d %b %Y %T %z")
acl="x-amz-acl:private"
content_type="application/octet-stream"
storage_type="x-amz-storage-class:${S3STORAGETYPE}"
string="PUT\n\n$content_type\n$date\n$acl\n$storage_type\n/$bucket$aws_path$file"
signature=$(echo -en "${string}" | openssl sha1 -hmac "${S3SECRET}" -binary | base64)
curl -s -X PUT -T "$path/$file" \
-H "Host: $bucket.${AWSREGION}.amazonaws.com" \
-H "Date: $date" \
-H "Content-Type: $content_type" \
-H "$storage_type" \
-H "$acl" \
-H "Authorization: AWS ${S3KEY}:$signature" \
"https://$bucket.${AWSREGION}.amazonaws.com$aws_path$file"
}
Extending @ORANGE-XFM response and following this docs
If executing this script from MacOS bash you need to set date like this
date=$(TZ=utc date +"%Y%m%dT%H%M%SZ")
in order to get rid of the bad date format errors
Hi.
I use your script, but got an error message :
The authorization mechanism you have provided is not supported. Please use AWS4-HMAC-SHA256.
Any of you guys got message like this?
cc: @chrismdp
There's a problem with the locale. It works fine with en_US.utf8
locale but doesn't work with other languages because of the date string. I think it's better if there's an LC_TIME=en_US.utf8
somewhere in the script.
is there anyone that knows where i can get shells ?
@miznokruge I guess you are using one of the new regions after January 30, 2014. From http://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonS3/latest/dev/RESTAuthentication.html
This latest signature version is supported in all regions and any new regions after January 30, 2014 will support only Signature Version 4. For more information, go to Authenticating Requests (AWS Signature Version 4) in the Amazon Simple Storage Service API Reference.
This script using V2
API version, so to use new regions after January 30, 2014 you will need support v4
standard.
How to configure this with wasabi ?
Stoked to come across this. We are using it to upload files from AIX servers, which doesn't support (read: admins won't install) the AWS cli and related stuff. Thanks!
My company is using rook for s3 storage. So I have different base URL for my bucket. "http://abc.rook.com" like this.
so if I create a new bucket with let say "piyush" and put some object inside "test" then my URL becomes like this "http://abc.rook.com/piyush/test/abc.txt". I am able to put object using s3api but not with above curl script.
Please suggest what change I need to do.
Hi chrismdp,
I ran the same script in my environment it is giving out an error.
SignatureDoesNotMatch
The request signature we calculated does not match the signature you provided. Check your key and signing method.AKI*****************LQPUTCan you please help me with that..
I am also trying to create a download shell script as well if you have any information regarding that do let me know.Thanks In Advance.
:) 👍
I have the same problem
The request signature we calculated does not match the signature you provided
How to fix that?
For those with root access, just install awscli and be happy doing that in only one line https://aws.amazon.com/getting-started/hands-on/backup-to-s3-cli/
How can I test my connection to S3 bucket
Hi bro ,may you please help with.....
How do I check my connection to S3 is successful or not?
@malbin not yet as it's outside my use case - only uploading <100MB files.
Fair point though. When I have that requirement I'll write a wrapper to do it - "simplest thing that could work but no simpler" :)