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I ran into a problem while trying to upload a file to my S3 bucket. Everything works except that my file paramters do not seem appropriate. I am using Amazon S3 sdk to upload from nodejs to s3.
These are my routes settings:
var multiparty = require('connect-multiparty'),
multipartyMiddleware = multiparty();
app.route('/api/items/upload').post(multipartyMiddleware, items.upload);
This is items.upload() function:
exports.upload = function(req, res) {
var file = req.files.file;
var s3bucket = new AWS.S3({params: {Bucket: 'mybucketname'}});
s3bucket.createBucket(function() {
var params = {
Key: file.name,
Body: file
};
s3bucket.upload(params, function(err, data) {
console.log("PRINT FILE:", file);
if (err) {
console.log('ERROR MSG: ', err);
} else {
console.log('Successfully uploaded data');
}
});
});
};
Setting Body
param to a string like "hello"
works fine. According to doc, Body
param must take (Buffer, Typed Array, Blob, String, ReadableStream) Object data. However, uploading a file object fails with the following error message:
[Error: Unsupported body payload object]
This is the file object:
{ fieldName: 'file',
originalFilename: 'second_fnp.png',
path: '/var/folders/ps/l8lvygws0w93trqz7yj1t5sr0000gn/T/26374-7ttwvc.png',
headers:
{ 'content-disposition': 'form-data; name="file"; filename="second_fnp.png"',
'content-type': 'image/png' },
ws:
{ _writableState:
{ highWaterMark: 16384,
objectMode: false,
needDrain: true,
ending: true,
ended: true,
finished: true,
decodeStrings: true,
defaultEncoding: 'utf8',
length: 0,
writing: false,
sync: false,
bufferProcessing: false,
onwrite: [Function],
writecb: null,
writelen: 0,
buffer: [],
errorEmitted: false },
writable: true,
domain: null,
_events: { error: [Object], close: [Object] },
_maxListeners: 10,
path: '/var/folders/ps/l8lvygws0w93trqz7yj1t5sr0000gn/T/26374-7ttwvc.png',
fd: null,
flags: 'w',
mode: 438,
start: undefined,
pos: undefined,
bytesWritten: 261937,
closed: true },
size: 261937,
name: 'second_fnp.png',
type: 'image/png' }
Any help will be greatly appreciated!