Upload files ending with specific extensions to AWS S3 using Scala
I have a directory on my local whose path is a/b/yyyymmdd. 'yyyymmdd' is the directory which has thousands of files.
What is the fastest way in Scala to copy only those files from directory yyyymmdd which have extension '.zip' or '.csv'.
Also, if the file is already present on AWS S3 (name is the same inside yyyymmdd directory/object on s3), it should skip the uploading or overwrite it (whichever is faster/better).
I tried to use TransferManager.uploadDirectory however it copies all the files in a/b/yyyymmdd
java scala amazon-web-services amazon-s3
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I have a directory on my local whose path is a/b/yyyymmdd. 'yyyymmdd' is the directory which has thousands of files.
What is the fastest way in Scala to copy only those files from directory yyyymmdd which have extension '.zip' or '.csv'.
Also, if the file is already present on AWS S3 (name is the same inside yyyymmdd directory/object on s3), it should skip the uploading or overwrite it (whichever is faster/better).
I tried to use TransferManager.uploadDirectory however it copies all the files in a/b/yyyymmdd
java scala amazon-web-services amazon-s3
You can have a look at zengularity.github.io/benji
– cchantep
Nov 15 '18 at 22:52
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I have a directory on my local whose path is a/b/yyyymmdd. 'yyyymmdd' is the directory which has thousands of files.
What is the fastest way in Scala to copy only those files from directory yyyymmdd which have extension '.zip' or '.csv'.
Also, if the file is already present on AWS S3 (name is the same inside yyyymmdd directory/object on s3), it should skip the uploading or overwrite it (whichever is faster/better).
I tried to use TransferManager.uploadDirectory however it copies all the files in a/b/yyyymmdd
java scala amazon-web-services amazon-s3
I have a directory on my local whose path is a/b/yyyymmdd. 'yyyymmdd' is the directory which has thousands of files.
What is the fastest way in Scala to copy only those files from directory yyyymmdd which have extension '.zip' or '.csv'.
Also, if the file is already present on AWS S3 (name is the same inside yyyymmdd directory/object on s3), it should skip the uploading or overwrite it (whichever is faster/better).
I tried to use TransferManager.uploadDirectory however it copies all the files in a/b/yyyymmdd
java scala amazon-web-services amazon-s3
java scala amazon-web-services amazon-s3
asked Nov 15 '18 at 22:27
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You can have a look at zengularity.github.io/benji
– cchantep
Nov 15 '18 at 22:52
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You can have a look at zengularity.github.io/benji
– cchantep
Nov 15 '18 at 22:52
You can have a look at zengularity.github.io/benji
– cchantep
Nov 15 '18 at 22:52
You can have a look at zengularity.github.io/benji
– cchantep
Nov 15 '18 at 22:52
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You can have a look at zengularity.github.io/benji
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