Interface showing keyword and date query results of collection of images stored in S3 buckets
$8-15 USD / hour
Imeghairiwa
Imechapishwa about 4 years ago
$8-15 USD / hour
Project Description
1) Interface is a basic bootstrap HTML page (provided)
2) Images will be stored in a hierarchy of S3 buckets (images provided but you use your own AWS account)
3) User searches by keyword (e.g. "ocean" or "2020" ) and/or by LastModified date (e.g. images from May 1, 2019 to May 31st 2019)
4) Interface will display one record for each image in the S3 buckets with a File Name that contains the keyword
----> Each record displays ) File Name 2) Last Modified date 3) Link to open image
If it matters the deliverable HTML file will be saved to and run from home computer, not through a website.
Hello,
What you're trying to do wont be HTML compatible, we need to use AWS SDK as we need some ways to authenticate bucket, since requirement is not complex we can use AWS SDK for PHP.
This interface you can host on local computer or on website too ; whatever suits you.
Regards
Dhaval
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hello
I have read your requirement.I am expertise with Amazon S3, html, html5, bootstrap.
I have worked on this concept on my previous project.
kindly initiate chat for more discussion.
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AWS Certified Solutions Architect Associate with 5 years of experience specialising in Cloud Infrastructure Automation, DevOps Tools Configuration Management and CI/CD using Jenkins, Ansible, Terraform, CloudFormation, Shell Scripting, Docker
Hello. I am an experienced full-stack developer with expertise in AWS who can create your interface for showing images from S3 buckets with searching via keyword or last modified options. The interface will be a simple web page (HTML file) that will connect to S3 via an AWS Lambda function/API to get the list of files with the name, last modified date, and link. (It can also be done directly in the HTML page without Lambda, however, that is not advised). Please contact me for further discussion.