I'd be happy to set up a repo around this if you don't want to mess with
it. I was already thinking in that direction after I sent my message. I
have been looking for a relatively small open source effort to own. I want
to be able to do more than what you've mentioned, but those could serve as
a great start. I definitely need to create the signed requests and would
like to have functions around most of the operations on objects and be able
to move/update binaries in the buckets, etc.

Thanks,
Harry



On Thu, Mar 6, 2014 at 9:23 PM, Michael Blakeley <[email protected]> wrote:

> What sort of things are you interested in doing via S3?
>
> I have a few simple functions that might be helpful: one is s3-get and the
> other signs urls. I wasn't trying for completeness, just getting some work
> done. But they're only about 150 lines and might help someone else. They
> use various helper functions to sign strings, etc.
>
> If there's interest I could throw them into a github repo.
>
> -- Mike
>
> On 6 Mar 2014, at 18:47 , Harry Bakken <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Has anyone out there built any XQuery functions to assist in leveraging
> the Amazon S3 API in MarkLogic applications? I am specifically looking to
> interact with binaries in the S3 directly, not using the newer capabilities
> of a forest bound to S3. I don't want to reinvent the wheel if something is
> already out there.
> >
> > Any advice is appreciated!
> > Harry
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