bun-types 1.2.0-canary.20250124T140542 → 1.2.0
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- package/bun.d.ts +0 -22
- package/docs/api/fetch.md +1 -1
- package/docs/api/s3.md +1 -14
- package/docs/api/spawn.md +1 -1
- package/docs/cli/publish.md +1 -1
- package/docs/runtime/debugger.md +3 -3
- package/docs/test/dom.md +1 -1
- package/package.json +1 -1
package/bun.d.ts
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/**
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* By default, Amazon S3 uses the STANDARD Storage Class to store newly created objects.
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* @example
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* // Setting explicit Storage class
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* const file = s3("my-file.json", {
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* storageClass: "STANDARD_IA"
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* });
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*/
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* @deprecated The size of the internal buffer in bytes. Defaults to 5 MiB. use `partSize` and `queueSize` instead.
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package/docs/api/fetch.md
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```sh
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[fetch] > HTTP/1.1 GET http://example.com/
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[fetch] > Connection: keep-alive
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[fetch] > User-Agent: Bun/
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[fetch] > User-Agent: Bun/bun-v1.2.0
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[fetch] > Accept: */*
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package/docs/api/s3.md
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To facilitate this, you can presign URLs for S3 files. This generates a URL with a signature that allows a user to securely upload that specific file to S3, without exposing your credentials or granting them unnecessary access to your bucket.
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The default behaviour is to generate a `GET` URL that expires in 24 hours. Bun attempts to infer the content type from the file extension. If inference is not possible, it will default to `application/octet-stream`.
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```ts
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import { s3 } from "bun";
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// Generate a presigned URL that expires in 24 hours (default)
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type: 'application/json', // No extension for inferring, so we can specify the content type to be JSON
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const myFile = s3.file("my-file.txt");
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const url = s3.presign("my-file.txt", {
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```
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package/docs/api/spawn.md
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const proc = Bun.spawn(["bun", "--version"]);
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console.log(text); // => "bun-v1.2.0"
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Configure the output stream by passing one of the following values to `stdout/stderr`:
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package/docs/cli/publish.md
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package/docs/runtime/debugger.md
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This prints the `fetch` request as a single-line `curl` command to let you copy-paste into your terminal to replicate the request.
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```sh
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[fetch] $ curl --http1.1 "https://example.com/" -X POST -H "content-type: application/json" -H "Connection: keep-alive" -H "User-Agent: Bun/
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[fetch] $ curl --http1.1 "https://example.com/" -X POST -H "content-type: application/json" -H "Connection: keep-alive" -H "User-Agent: Bun/bun-v1.2.0" -H "Accept: */*" -H "Host: example.com" -H "Accept-Encoding: gzip, deflate, br" --compressed -H "Content-Length: 13" --data-raw "{\"foo\":\"bar\"}"
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package/docs/test/dom.md
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package/package.json
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