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Travis CI Artifacts Uploader
Travis CI Artifacts Uploader
A smart little Go app to help aid in uploading build artifacts.
Installation
There are pre-built binaries of the latest stable build for 64-bit Linux, OSX, and Windows available here via the following links. Please note that the tests run on 64-bit Linux.
There is also an install script for Linux and OSX that may be used like so:
curl -sL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/travis-ci/artifacts/master/install | bash
Usage
Once the binary is in your $PATH
and has been made executable, you
will have access to the help system via artifacts help
(also available
here).
S3 ENVIRONMENT COMPATIBILITY
In addition to the environment variables listed above for defining the access key, secret, and bucket, some additional variables will also work.
environment variables accepted for "key"
-
ARTIFACTS_KEY
-
ARTIFACTS_AWS_ACCESS_KEY
-
AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID
-
AWS_ACCESS_KEY
environment variables accepted for "secret"
-
ARTIFACTS_SECRET
-
ARTIFACTS_AWS_SECRET_KEY
-
AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY
-
AWS_SECRET_KEY
environment variables accepted for "bucket"
-
ARTIFACTS_BUCKET
-
ARTIFACTS_S3_BUCKET
environment variables accepted for "region"
-
ARTIFACTS_REGION
-
ARTIFACTS_S3_REGION
EXAMPLES
Example: logs and coverage
In this case, the key and secret are passed as command line flags and
the log/
and coverage/
directories are passed as positional path
arguments:
artifacts upload \
--key AKIT339AFIY655O3Q9DZ \
--secret 48TmqyraUyJ7Efpegi6Lfd10yUskAMB0G2TtRCX1 \
--bucket my-fancy-bucket \
log/ coverage/
The same operation using environment variables would look like this:
export ARTIFACTS_KEY="AKIT339AFIY655O3Q9DZ"
export ARTIFACTS_SECRET="48TmqyraUyJ7Efpegi6Lfd10yUskAMB0G2TtRCX1"
export ARTIFACTS_BUCKET="my-fancy-bucket"
export ARTIFACTS_PATHS="log/:coverage/"
artifacts upload
Example: untracked files
In order to upload all of the untracked files (according to git), one might do this:
artifacts upload \
--key AKIT339AFIY655O3Q9DZ \
--secret 48TmqyraUyJ7Efpegi6Lfd10yUskAMB0G2TtRCX1 \
--bucket my-fancy-bucket \
$(git ls-files -o)
The same operation using environment variables would look like this:
export ARTIFACTS_KEY="AKIT339AFIY655O3Q9DZ"
export ARTIFACTS_SECRET="48TmqyraUyJ7Efpegi6Lfd10yUskAMB0G2TtRCX1"
export ARTIFACTS_BUCKET="my-fancy-bucket"
export ARTIFACTS_PATHS="$(git ls-files -o | tr "\n" ":")"
artifacts upload
Example: multiple target paths
Specifying one or more custom target path will override the default of
artifacts/$TRAVIS_BUILD_NUMBER/$TRAVIS_JOB_NUMBER
. Multiple target paths
must be specified in ':'-delimited strings:
artifacts upload \
--key AKIT339AFIY655O3Q9DZ \
--secret 48TmqyraUyJ7Efpegi6Lfd10yUskAMB0G2TtRCX1 \
--bucket my-fancy-bucket \
--target-paths "artifacts/$TRAVIS_REPO_SLUG/$TRAVIS_BUILD_NUMBER/$TRAVIS_JOB_NUMBER:artifacts/$TRAVIS_REPO_SLUG/$TRAVIS_COMMIT" \
$(git ls-files -o)
The same operation using environment variables would look like this:
export ARTIFACTS_TARGET_PATHS="artifacts/$TRAVIS_REPO_SLUG/$TRAVIS_BUILD_NUMBER/$TRAVIS_JOB_NUMBER:artifacts/$TRAVIS_REPO_SLUG/$TRAVIS_COMMIT"
export ARTIFACTS_KEY="AKIT339AFIY655O3Q9DZ"
export ARTIFACTS_SECRET="48TmqyraUyJ7Efpegi6Lfd10yUskAMB0G2TtRCX1"
export ARTIFACTS_BUCKET="my-fancy-bucket"
export ARTIFACTS_PATHS="$(git ls-files -o | tr "\n" ":")"
artifacts upload