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Plugin for symfony 1.4 that allows users to work with Amazon s3 services, NOTE: this plugin will soon be merged into the sfAmazonPlugin
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JoshuaEstes/sfAmazonS3Plugin
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This plugin allows you to connect to Amazon s3 services. You should note that you WILL NEED the Zend library for this. It needs to be installed in lib/vendor/Zend Place this function in the ProjectConfiguration.class.php file: static public function registerZend() { if (!self::$_ZendAutoloader) { set_include_path(implode(PATH_SEPARATOR, array( sfConfig::get('sf_lib_dir').'/vendor', get_include_path(), ))); require_once 'Zend/Loader/Autoloader.php'; self::$_ZendAutoloader = Zend_Loader_Autoloader::getInstance(); } return self::$_ZendAutoloader; } In the same file add this variable to the top of the class: static protected $_ZendAutoloader = false; If you have already added something similar in this file then you should be good as long as the function 'registerZend()' is in there and it is static. app.yml prod: amazon_s3: enabled: true bucket: BUCKET NAME dev: amazon_s3: enabled: true bucket: BUCKET NAME test: amazon_s3: enabled: true bucket: BUCKET NAME all: amazon_s3: access_key: PLACE ACCESS KEY HERE secret_key: PLACE SECRET KEY HERE by default, amazon s3 is configured to be off by default, if you wish to have it turned on by default the set 'enabled: true' for all Things I need to do is have the ability to run tests on all the classes. Currently I have no idea if this code works. I will be using it in the future for some projects so I will maintain and update it as much as I can
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Plugin for symfony 1.4 that allows users to work with Amazon s3 services, NOTE: this plugin will soon be merged into the sfAmazonPlugin
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