Net-amazon-s3 0.1.0

Howdy folks,

I recently released the first version of Net::Amazon::S3, a pure Ruby library for interacting with Amazon S3 via the REST API. I consider this release beta quality, but it currently has no known issues (although a few features, such as ACLs and logging, have not yet been implemented).

I see this library as having a few benefits over some of the existing S3 libraries for Ruby:

* It's not based on the (imho) unnecessarily complex Amazon example Ruby code.
* It has no non-Ruby dependencies (in fact, it currently has no dependencies outside the standard libraries), and is thus completely platform-independent.
* It supports uploading from an open IO stream and downloading in chunks, so large files don't need to be entirely buffered in memory (this was a severe shortcoming of Amazon's example code and some of the libraries based on it).

You can find Net::Amazon::S3 at http://wonko.com/software/net-amazon-s3 and in RubyGems as net-amazon-s3.

I'd love to hear feedback and criticism (constructive or otherwise, although I'm likely to ignore the latter).

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Ryan Grove
ryan@wonko.com
http://wonko.com/

Hey, that's awesome, I'm working with S3 too. I just modified the
Amazon code slightly, but it needs an open-source thing, people are
just reinventing the wheel.

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On 11/27/06, Ryan Grove <ryan@wonko.com> wrote:

Howdy folks,

I recently released the first version of Net::Amazon::S3, a pure Ruby
library for interacting with Amazon S3 via the REST API. I consider this
release beta quality, but it currently has no known issues (although a
few features, such as ACLs and logging, have not yet been implemented).

I see this library as having a few benefits over some of the existing S3
libraries for Ruby:

* It's not based on the (imho) unnecessarily complex Amazon example Ruby
code.
* It has no non-Ruby dependencies (in fact, it currently has no
dependencies outside the standard libraries), and is thus completely
platform-independent.
* It supports uploading from an open IO stream and downloading in
chunks, so large files don't need to be entirely buffered in memory
(this was a severe shortcoming of Amazon's example code and some of the
libraries based on it).

You can find Net::Amazon::S3 at http://wonko.com/software/net-amazon-s3
and in RubyGems as net-amazon-s3.

I'd love to hear feedback and criticism (constructive or otherwise,
although I'm likely to ignore the latter).

--
Ryan Grove
ryan@wonko.com
http://wonko.com/

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Giles Bowkett
http://www.gilesgoatboy.org