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04 Nov 2013

The Utoolity team is pleased to present Tasks for AWS 2.1 – this release adds a new task to upload/download/delete/copy Amazon S3 objects and support for the AWS GovCloud (US) Region (experimental).

Highlights of this release:

Updates for this release:

Highlights

New task 'Amazon S3 Object'

Upload, download, copy or delete Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3) objects from a task within your build or deployment projects:

  • Upload your job artifacts or select local files or directories (optionally via Ant Patterns)
  • Download S3 objects (files) addressed by their key prefix
  • Delete S3 objects (files) addressed by their key prefix
  • Copy S3 objects (files) addressed by their key prefix to a target bucket (with optional renaming)

Support for the AWS GovCloud (US) Region (experimental)

The AWS GovCloud (US) Region is an API compatible, but otherwise isolated AWS Region designed to allow US government agencies and customers to move sensitive workloads into the cloud by addressing their specific regulatory and compliance requirements).

 

The AWS GovCloud (US) Region is an opt-in Labs Feature and not supported yet:

  • Due to being a non US company, we are not currently in the position to test this add-on with the AWS GovCloud Region (US) directly. However, the API is compatible in general and we have done our best to address the documented differences - please get in touch if things do not work as intended, we are very interested to collaborate on the necessary adjustments.

Updates

Release 2.1.1

This release fixes the following issues:

  • Exception on missing dependency when logging progress from tasks
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