s3_log 0.0.3 → 0.0.4

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  ## History ##
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+ * 0.0.4 - Even more README reference fixes
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  * 0.0.3 - Fixed README to remove s3_logger references
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  * 0.0.2 - Renamed to S3Log to avoid conflict with an existing gem
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  * 0.0.1 - Initial release
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- ## S3Logger ##
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+ ## S3Log ##
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  Naively log events to a file on S3
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  ## Configuration ##
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- S3Logger requires an AWS access key id, AWS secret access key, and a S3 bucket (preferably created in advance) name to function. It can be configured (in a Rails initializer or what have you) like so:
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+ S3Log requires an AWS access key id, AWS secret access key, and a S3 bucket (preferably created in advance) name to function. It can be configured (in a Rails initializer or what have you) like so:
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  ```ruby
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  ## Usage ##
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- Basically, logging an event is a matter of using S3Logger.write to write content to a given file location on S3. The file does not have to exist prior to writing, and a write always appends to an existing file.
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+ Basically, logging an event is a matter of using S3Log.write to write content to a given file location on S3. The file does not have to exist prior to writing, and a write always appends to an existing file.
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  ```ruby
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  ```
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  ## Caveats ##
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  ## Contributing ##
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  Do you use git-flow? I sure do. Please base anything you do off of
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- [the develop branch](https://github.com/ess/s3_logger/tree/develop).
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+ [the develop branch](https://github.com/ess/s3_log/tree/develop).
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  1. Fork it.
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  2. Perform some BDD magic. Seriously. Be testing.
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  module S3Log
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  --- !ruby/object:Gem::Specification
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  name: s3_log
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  version: !ruby/object:Gem::Version
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- version: 0.0.3
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  platform: ruby
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  authors:
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  - Dennis Walters