jpg . Sign in to the AWS Management Console and open the Amazon S3 console at https://console.aws.amazon.com/s3/ . In the Buckets list, choose the name of the bucket that you want to upload your folders or files to. Choose Upload.
For people who are still struggling with this issue. Here is the approach I used with native aws-sdk:
var AWS = require('aws-sdk');
AWS.config.loadFromPath('./s3_config.json');
var s3Bucket = new AWS.S3( { params: {Bucket: 'myBucket'} } );
Inside your router method (ContentType should be set to the content type of the image file):
buf = Buffer.from(req.body.imageBinary.replace(/^data:image\/\w+;base64,/, ""),'base64')
var data = {
Key: req.body.userId,
Body: buf,
ContentEncoding: 'base64',
ContentType: 'image/jpeg'
};
s3Bucket.putObject(data, function(err, data){
if (err) {
console.log(err);
console.log('Error uploading data: ', data);
} else {
console.log('successfully uploaded the image!');
}
});
s3_config.json file:
{
"accessKeyId":"xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx",
"secretAccessKey":"xxxxxxxxxxxxxx",
"region":"us-east-1"
}
ok, this one is the answer how to save canvas data to file
basically it loos like this in my code
buf = new Buffer(data.dataurl.replace(/^data:image\/\w+;base64,/, ""),'base64')
req = knoxClient.put('/images/'+filename, {
'Content-Length': buf.length,
'Content-Type':'image/png'
})
req.on('response', (res) ->
if res.statusCode is 200
console.log('saved to %s', req.url)
socket.emit('upload success', imgurl: req.url)
else
console.log('error %d', req.statusCode)
)
req.end(buf)
Here's the code from one article I came across, posting below:
const imageUpload = async (base64) => {
const AWS = require('aws-sdk');
const { ACCESS_KEY_ID, SECRET_ACCESS_KEY, AWS_REGION, S3_BUCKET } = process.env;
AWS.config.setPromisesDependency(require('bluebird'));
AWS.config.update({ accessKeyId: ACCESS_KEY_ID, secretAccessKey: SECRET_ACCESS_KEY, region: AWS_REGION });
const s3 = new AWS.S3();
const base64Data = new Buffer.from(base64.replace(/^data:image\/\w+;base64,/, ""), 'base64');
const type = base64.split(';')[0].split('/')[1];
const userId = 1;
const params = {
Bucket: S3_BUCKET,
Key: `${userId}.${type}`, // type is not required
Body: base64Data,
ACL: 'public-read',
ContentEncoding: 'base64', // required
ContentType: `image/${type}` // required. Notice the back ticks
}
let location = '';
let key = '';
try {
const { Location, Key } = await s3.upload(params).promise();
location = Location;
key = Key;
} catch (error) {
}
console.log(location, key);
return location;
}
module.exports = imageUpload;
Read more: http://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSJavaScriptSDK/latest/AWS/S3.html#upload-property
Credits: https://medium.com/@mayneweb/upload-a-base64-image-data-from-nodejs-to-aws-s3-bucket-6c1bd945420f
The accepted answer works great but if someone needs to accept any file instead of just images this regexp works great:
/^data:.+;base64,/
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