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How can I upload a json file to my s3 in easiest way?



Basically there is a json file in a webpage and I want to keep copy it every 5 minutes and upload to my s3.










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      How can I upload a json file to my s3 in easiest way?



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          You can set in a VM or your local machine a script with a command "wget path.for.file.json" and run every 5 min with a cronjob, also add to the script the command with aws CLI "aws s3 cp /path/for/your/json/file.json s3://yourbucket/" and this should do the magic. This will overwrite the previous file, if you want to keep different versions of this json file then I recommend you to additional add a timestamp to the name of your file like this "wget wget -O date +%Y%m%d%H%M%S-file.json www.path.to./file.json"






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          • thank you so much, so amazon don't have a service for this, do they?

            – Tel4tel
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          • No, you have to do this manual or I'm not sure if you can use Lambda for that

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          You can set in a VM or your local machine a script with a command "wget path.for.file.json" and run every 5 min with a cronjob, also add to the script the command with aws CLI "aws s3 cp /path/for/your/json/file.json s3://yourbucket/" and this should do the magic. This will overwrite the previous file, if you want to keep different versions of this json file then I recommend you to additional add a timestamp to the name of your file like this "wget wget -O date +%Y%m%d%H%M%S-file.json www.path.to./file.json"






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          • thank you so much, so amazon don't have a service for this, do they?

            – Tel4tel
            Jan 24 at 14:41











          • No, you have to do this manual or I'm not sure if you can use Lambda for that

            – Adad O.
            Jan 24 at 14:45
















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          You can set in a VM or your local machine a script with a command "wget path.for.file.json" and run every 5 min with a cronjob, also add to the script the command with aws CLI "aws s3 cp /path/for/your/json/file.json s3://yourbucket/" and this should do the magic. This will overwrite the previous file, if you want to keep different versions of this json file then I recommend you to additional add a timestamp to the name of your file like this "wget wget -O date +%Y%m%d%H%M%S-file.json www.path.to./file.json"






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          • thank you so much, so amazon don't have a service for this, do they?

            – Tel4tel
            Jan 24 at 14:41











          • No, you have to do this manual or I'm not sure if you can use Lambda for that

            – Adad O.
            Jan 24 at 14:45














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          You can set in a VM or your local machine a script with a command "wget path.for.file.json" and run every 5 min with a cronjob, also add to the script the command with aws CLI "aws s3 cp /path/for/your/json/file.json s3://yourbucket/" and this should do the magic. This will overwrite the previous file, if you want to keep different versions of this json file then I recommend you to additional add a timestamp to the name of your file like this "wget wget -O date +%Y%m%d%H%M%S-file.json www.path.to./file.json"






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          You can set in a VM or your local machine a script with a command "wget path.for.file.json" and run every 5 min with a cronjob, also add to the script the command with aws CLI "aws s3 cp /path/for/your/json/file.json s3://yourbucket/" and this should do the magic. This will overwrite the previous file, if you want to keep different versions of this json file then I recommend you to additional add a timestamp to the name of your file like this "wget wget -O date +%Y%m%d%H%M%S-file.json www.path.to./file.json"







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          • thank you so much, so amazon don't have a service for this, do they?

            – Tel4tel
            Jan 24 at 14:41











          • No, you have to do this manual or I'm not sure if you can use Lambda for that

            – Adad O.
            Jan 24 at 14:45



















          • thank you so much, so amazon don't have a service for this, do they?

            – Tel4tel
            Jan 24 at 14:41











          • No, you have to do this manual or I'm not sure if you can use Lambda for that

            – Adad O.
            Jan 24 at 14:45

















          thank you so much, so amazon don't have a service for this, do they?

          – Tel4tel
          Jan 24 at 14:41





          thank you so much, so amazon don't have a service for this, do they?

          – Tel4tel
          Jan 24 at 14:41













          No, you have to do this manual or I'm not sure if you can use Lambda for that

          – Adad O.
          Jan 24 at 14:45





          No, you have to do this manual or I'm not sure if you can use Lambda for that

          – Adad O.
          Jan 24 at 14:45


















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