Aws S3 signed url uploader & hooks for React
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Sep 7, 2021 - TypeScript
Aws S3 signed url uploader & hooks for React
This example project serves as an exploration of Amazon Simple Storage Service (S3) capabilities, showcasing an implementation of some key features for developers. The project focuses on various aspects, including upload and download functionalities using signed URLs, bucket versioning, archiving, retrieval, and multipart uploads.
Lab to demonstrate how to create presigned URLs for secure access to objects in Cloud Storage
The multi-tenant, AI-native CDN you can read end-to-end and deploy yourself. Sub-100ms TTFB across 300+ Cloudflare PoPs, agent-controllable over MCP (42 tools), atomic rate limiting via Durable Objects, WCAG-AA accessible, light/dark themed, 3,185 tests at 100% coverage.
Secure uploads, signed URLs, and flexible media delivery for Laravel.
A hapi js plugin to sign file urls of response objects
Lightweight HTTP server for serving context to AI agents with signed URLs, HMAC authentication, and session management. A minimalist alternative to MCP.
Secure sharing engine for generating time-limited, scoped access tokens for any system resource.
Self-hosted multi-cloud storage manager with granular permissions, resumable uploads, and cost analytics. Supports GCP, AWS, Azure, Oracle Cloud, and S3-compatible providers.
Use one lambda to create signed URLs for upload to an S3 bucket of your choice, with metadata, and trigger a second lambda upon successful object creation/upload.
Build imgproxy URLs in PHP with optional encryption and signing.
Demo project how to update a database value after a file is uploaded using a presigned post
Demo project on how to generate permalinks with S3 signed URLs
Demonstration code how to use CloudFront with S3 signed URLs with proxy caching
Phoenix media lifecycle for direct uploads, variants, and secure delivery
Modular PHP 8.2+ security toolkit - CSRF, JWT, signed URLs, TOTP, RBAC, OAuth2 & audit logging with PSR-3/7/15 support.
[In development] Cloud file storage inspired by Google Drive.
Build imgproxy URLs in Laravel with optional encryption and signing.
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