[ci skip] Use :amazon, not :s3, to reflect code

The [template](https://github.com/rails/rails/blob/master/railties/lib/rails/generators/rails/app/templates/config/storage.yml.tt#L10)
that generates the `config/storage.yml` file has the Amazon S3 key specified as `:amazon`, not `:s3`.

The guides should reflect the nomenclature, given that every other service also
has the name of the company as the key (:google, :microsoft).
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Claudio B 2017-12-15 15:49:18 -08:00
parent 6bd28902e2
commit 6211445d55

@ -46,7 +46,7 @@ the migration is generated automatically.
Declare Active Storage services in `config/storage.yml`. For each service your
application uses, provide a name and the requisite configuration. The example
below declares three services named `local`, `test`, and `s3`:
below declares three services named `local`, `test`, and `amazon`:
```yaml
local:
@ -57,7 +57,7 @@ test:
service: Disk
root: <%= Rails.root.join("tmp/storage") %>
s3:
amazon:
service: S3
access_key_id: ""
secret_access_key: ""
@ -75,12 +75,12 @@ development environment, you would add the following to
config.active_storage.service = :local
```
To use the s3 service in production, you add the following to
To use the Amazon S3 service in production, you add the following to
`config/environments/production.rb`:
```ruby
# Store files in S3.
config.active_storage.service = :s3
# Store files on Amazon S3.
config.active_storage.service = :amazon
```
Continue reading for more information on the built-in service adapters (e.g.
@ -101,7 +101,7 @@ local:
Declare an S3 service in `config/storage.yml`:
``` yaml
s3:
amazon:
service: S3
access_key_id: ""
secret_access_key: ""