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- data/INSTALL +5 -1
- data/README +20 -14
- data/Rakefile +1 -0
- data/lib/aws/s3.rb +3 -6
- data/lib/aws/s3/acl.rb +1 -1
- data/lib/aws/s3/base.rb +1 -2
- data/lib/aws/s3/bucket.rb +2 -5
- data/lib/aws/s3/object.rb +30 -9
- data/lib/aws/s3/version.rb +3 -3
- data/test/object_test.rb +16 -0
- data/test/remote/object_test.rb +27 -0
- metadata +10 -1
data/INSTALL
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=== XML generation
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AWS::S3 also depends on the Builder library (http://builder.rubyforge.org/ and http://rubyforge.org/projects/builder/). This will also automatically be installed for you when using Rubygems.
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AWS::S3 also depends on the Builder library (http://builder.rubyforge.org/ and http://rubyforge.org/projects/builder/). This will also automatically be installed for you when using Rubygems.
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=== Content type inference
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AWS::S3 depends on the MIME::Types library (http://mime-types.rubyforge.org/) to infer the content type of an object that does not explicitly specify it. This library will automatically be installed for you when using Rubygems.
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data/README
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S3Object.store(
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file,
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music_bucket.objects
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to <tt>binary/octect-stream</tt>.
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file = 'black-flowers.m4a'
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S3Object.store(
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You can read more about storing files on S3 in the documentation for S3Object.store.
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'marcel')
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data/Rakefile
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data/lib/aws/s3.rb
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data/lib/aws/s3/acl.rb
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summary: Client library for Amazon's Simple Storage Service's REST API
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