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A Python package for AWS S3 utilities

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PYAWS_S3

Description

S3Client is a Python class that simplifies interaction with AWS S3 for uploading, downloading, managing, and deleting files. It supports uploading images, DataFrames, PDFs, generating pre-signed URLs, downloading files, listing files, and deleting individual files.

Installation

Make sure you have installed:

pip install pyaws_s3

Env Variables

Make sure to add these environment variables:

AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID=<Your Access Key Id>
AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY=<Your Secret Access Key>
AWS_REGION=<Your Region>
AWS_BUCKET_NAME=<Your Bucket Name>

Usage

Initialization

You can initialize the class by passing AWS credentials as parameters or via environment variables:

from s3_client import S3Client

s3 = S3Client(
    aws_access_key_id=os.getenv("AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID"),
    aws_secret_access_key=os.getenv("AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY"),
    region_name=os.getenv("AWS_REGION"),
    bucket_name=os.getenv("AWS_BUCKET_NAME")
)

Main Methods

1. upload_image(fig, object_name, format_file=Literal["png", "jpeg", "svg", "html"])

Uploads a figure (e.g., Matplotlib or Plotly) to S3 as an image (svg, png, jpeg, html).

url = s3.upload_image(fig, "folder/image.svg", format_file="svg")

2. upload_from_dataframe(df, object_name, format_file=Literal["xlsx", "csv", "pdf"])

Uploads a DataFrame to S3 as an Excel, CSV, or PDF file.

url = s3.upload_from_dataframe(df, "folder/data", format_file="csv")

3. upload_to_pdf(text, object_name)

Exports text to PDF and uploads it to S3.

url = s3.upload_to_pdf("Text to export", "folder/file.pdf")

4. await delete_all(filter=None)

Deletes all files from the bucket, optionally filtering by name.

import asyncio
await s3.delete_all(filter="your_filter")

5. download(object_name, local_path=None, stream=False)

Downloads a file from the S3 bucket.

  • object_name (str): The name of the S3 object to download.
  • local_path (str, optional): Local path to save the downloaded file. Required if stream is False.
  • stream (bool, optional): If True, returns the file content as bytes instead of saving locally.

Examples:

Download and save locally:

local_path = s3.download("folder/image.svg", local_path="downloads/")

Download as bytes (stream):

file_bytes = s3.download("folder/image.svg", stream=True)

6. list_files(filter=None) -> list[str]

Lists all files in the S3 bucket, optionally filtered by a substring.

  • filter (str, optional): Only files containing this substring will be listed.

Example:

files = s3.list_files(filter="folder/")

7. delete_file(object_name)

Deletes a single file from the S3 bucket.

  • object_name (str): The name of the S3 object to delete.

Example:

s3.delete_file("folder/image.svg")

Notes

  • All upload methods return a pre-signed URL for downloading the file.
  • Integrated error handling with logging.
  • For uploading images and DataFrames, utility functions are required (bytes_from_figure, html_from_figure).

Complete Example

import matplotlib.pyplot as plt
import pandas as pd

fig, ax = plt.subplots()
ax.plot([1, 2, 3], [4, 5, 6])

df = pd.DataFrame({"a": [1, 2], "b": [3, 4]})

s3 = S3Client(bucket_name="my-bucket")
img_url = s3.upload_image(fig, "test.svg")
df_url = s3.upload_from_dataframe(df, "mydata")
pdf_url = s3.upload_to_pdf("Hello PDF", "hello.pdf")

# Download a file
local_path = s3.download("test.svg", local_path="downloads/test.svg")

# List files
files = s3.list_files()

# Delete a file
s3.delete_file("test.svg")

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