53 lines
1.3 KiB
Bash
53 lines
1.3 KiB
Bash
#!/bin/bash
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# This script is a cheesy way of injecting "large" files that I don't want to
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# track with LFS into S3.
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# > Why?
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# Example is I have an image that is huge ( think dozens of MB large ) that I
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# shrink down for the purpose of
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set -e
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usage() {
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cat <<- EOF
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$1
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Required:
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Always make sure this is ran from the PROJECT_ROOT/main-site folder
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Usage:
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bash scripts/inject-s3.sh my-file.ext /path/to/s3/destination
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Example:
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bash scripts/inject-s3.sh ~/Downloads/big-vid.webm /video/cool-vid.webm
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EOF
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}
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[[ $(basename $PWD) != main-site ]] && usage && exit 1
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# Ensure the target local file is real
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[[ ! -f "$1" ]] && usage "ERROR: Target file is not readable" && exit 1
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# Ensure we are a given a destination in s3
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[[ -z "$2" ]] && usage "ERROR: No S3 destination given" && exit 1
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# Next check to see if we are going to overwrite the file in s3
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bucket=temper.tv
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if aws s3api head-object --bucket $bucket --key "$2"; then
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echo "Found file at \"$2\", are you sure you want to overwrite? y/n"
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read resp
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if echo $resp | grep -i y; then
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aws s3 cp "$1" "s3://${bucket}${2}"
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else
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echo "No overwrite requested, exiting (0) now"
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fi
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else
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echo File location free, uploading now...
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aws s3 cp "$1" "s3://${bucket}${2}"
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fi
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# If we get this far it's because we found a file in place and want to ensure
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# we don't overwrite on accident
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