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Published: Mar 7, 2023
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S3 Cache Pull
A bitrise step to download your cache from a s3 bucket using custom keys with fallback.
Should be used with S3 Cache Push
Input |
Description |
cache_aws_access_key_id
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Your aws access key id
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cache_aws_secret_access_key
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Your aws secret access key
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cache_aws_region
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The region of your S3 bucket. E.g.: us-east-1
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cache_bucket_name
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The name of your S3 bucket. E.g.: mybucket
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cache_restore_keys
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The list of keys with fallbacks to restore the cache. E.g.:
{{ stackrev }}-{{ branch }}-{{ checksum "Cartfile.resolved" }}
carthage-{{ branch }}-{{ checksum "Cartfile.resolved" }}
carthage-{{ branch }}
carthage-
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cache_path
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Path to extract the file or directory cached. For instance, if you used S3 Cache Push with the path ./Carthage then this value should be ./
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Cache Key
The cache key can contain special values for convenience.
Value |
Description |
{{ branch }} |
The current branch being built. It will use the $BITRISE_GIT_BRANCH environment var. |
{{ checksum "path/to/file" }} |
A SHA256 hash of the given file's contents. Good candidates are dependency manifests, such as Gemfile.lock , Carthage.resolved , and Mintfile . |
{{ stackrev }} |
The machine's stack id. It will use th $BITRISE_OSX_STACK_REV_ID environment var. |
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