what is the best file flow for my MEAN app
I am creating a MEAN application that exists to manage case flow. Within this i have a database that stores case status and where along the process the case is. However along with the process there is a flow that some files just follow and I don't know what the best course of cloud products to use.
Process involves receiving case documents as ZIP on SFTP server then these files must logged as received. Then 2 files within the ZIP must be passed to another person. They then create a new file manually which should be associated with that case. Finally all the files of that case should be placed in a cloud service that is user friendly such as dropbox or sharepoint and this is where the process ends.
I was thinking of using S3 and the node backend to move the files from SFTP to S3 then provide a download link and then an upload link back to S3 before moving the full case to sharepoint.
This seems messy and npm does not provide good support for sharepoint.
Is there an obvious better flow here.
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I am creating a MEAN application that exists to manage case flow. Within this i have a database that stores case status and where along the process the case is. However along with the process there is a flow that some files just follow and I don't know what the best course of cloud products to use.
Process involves receiving case documents as ZIP on SFTP server then these files must logged as received. Then 2 files within the ZIP must be passed to another person. They then create a new file manually which should be associated with that case. Finally all the files of that case should be placed in a cloud service that is user friendly such as dropbox or sharepoint and this is where the process ends.
I was thinking of using S3 and the node backend to move the files from SFTP to S3 then provide a download link and then an upload link back to S3 before moving the full case to sharepoint.
This seems messy and npm does not provide good support for sharepoint.
Is there an obvious better flow here.
javascript node.js amazon-s3 cloud mean-stack
add a comment |
I am creating a MEAN application that exists to manage case flow. Within this i have a database that stores case status and where along the process the case is. However along with the process there is a flow that some files just follow and I don't know what the best course of cloud products to use.
Process involves receiving case documents as ZIP on SFTP server then these files must logged as received. Then 2 files within the ZIP must be passed to another person. They then create a new file manually which should be associated with that case. Finally all the files of that case should be placed in a cloud service that is user friendly such as dropbox or sharepoint and this is where the process ends.
I was thinking of using S3 and the node backend to move the files from SFTP to S3 then provide a download link and then an upload link back to S3 before moving the full case to sharepoint.
This seems messy and npm does not provide good support for sharepoint.
Is there an obvious better flow here.
javascript node.js amazon-s3 cloud mean-stack
I am creating a MEAN application that exists to manage case flow. Within this i have a database that stores case status and where along the process the case is. However along with the process there is a flow that some files just follow and I don't know what the best course of cloud products to use.
Process involves receiving case documents as ZIP on SFTP server then these files must logged as received. Then 2 files within the ZIP must be passed to another person. They then create a new file manually which should be associated with that case. Finally all the files of that case should be placed in a cloud service that is user friendly such as dropbox or sharepoint and this is where the process ends.
I was thinking of using S3 and the node backend to move the files from SFTP to S3 then provide a download link and then an upload link back to S3 before moving the full case to sharepoint.
This seems messy and npm does not provide good support for sharepoint.
Is there an obvious better flow here.
javascript node.js amazon-s3 cloud mean-stack
javascript node.js amazon-s3 cloud mean-stack
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