using multer to post files into Digital Ocean Space
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Trying to post local files to Digital Ocean Space
My post request body is:
[ 'http://localhost:8090/d/3534352009.png',
'http://localhost:8090/d/3534352009-600x600.png' ]
These files are located locally to where this API is running/
In the JS file i have config
// Change bucket property to your Space name
const upload = multer(
storage: multerS3(
s3: s3,
bucket: 'xxxx',
acl: 'public-read',
key: function (request, file, cb)
console.log(file);
cb(null, file.originalname);
)
).array('upload', 2);
And a route to post
app.post('/upload', function (request, response, next)
upload(request, response, function (error)
if (error)
console.log(error);
return response.redirect("/error");
console.log('File uploaded successfully.');
response.redirect("/success");
);
);
Can't figure out how to post from an object these two images into the Digital Ocean space
There are plenty of tutorial on how to from a FORM browser user can post multiple images, but I got the files localy and I want to post it via script.
javascript express digital-ocean multer
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Trying to post local files to Digital Ocean Space
My post request body is:
[ 'http://localhost:8090/d/3534352009.png',
'http://localhost:8090/d/3534352009-600x600.png' ]
These files are located locally to where this API is running/
In the JS file i have config
// Change bucket property to your Space name
const upload = multer(
storage: multerS3(
s3: s3,
bucket: 'xxxx',
acl: 'public-read',
key: function (request, file, cb)
console.log(file);
cb(null, file.originalname);
)
).array('upload', 2);
And a route to post
app.post('/upload', function (request, response, next)
upload(request, response, function (error)
if (error)
console.log(error);
return response.redirect("/error");
console.log('File uploaded successfully.');
response.redirect("/success");
);
);
Can't figure out how to post from an object these two images into the Digital Ocean space
There are plenty of tutorial on how to from a FORM browser user can post multiple images, but I got the files localy and I want to post it via script.
javascript express digital-ocean multer
add a comment |
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up vote
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Trying to post local files to Digital Ocean Space
My post request body is:
[ 'http://localhost:8090/d/3534352009.png',
'http://localhost:8090/d/3534352009-600x600.png' ]
These files are located locally to where this API is running/
In the JS file i have config
// Change bucket property to your Space name
const upload = multer(
storage: multerS3(
s3: s3,
bucket: 'xxxx',
acl: 'public-read',
key: function (request, file, cb)
console.log(file);
cb(null, file.originalname);
)
).array('upload', 2);
And a route to post
app.post('/upload', function (request, response, next)
upload(request, response, function (error)
if (error)
console.log(error);
return response.redirect("/error");
console.log('File uploaded successfully.');
response.redirect("/success");
);
);
Can't figure out how to post from an object these two images into the Digital Ocean space
There are plenty of tutorial on how to from a FORM browser user can post multiple images, but I got the files localy and I want to post it via script.
javascript express digital-ocean multer
Trying to post local files to Digital Ocean Space
My post request body is:
[ 'http://localhost:8090/d/3534352009.png',
'http://localhost:8090/d/3534352009-600x600.png' ]
These files are located locally to where this API is running/
In the JS file i have config
// Change bucket property to your Space name
const upload = multer(
storage: multerS3(
s3: s3,
bucket: 'xxxx',
acl: 'public-read',
key: function (request, file, cb)
console.log(file);
cb(null, file.originalname);
)
).array('upload', 2);
And a route to post
app.post('/upload', function (request, response, next)
upload(request, response, function (error)
if (error)
console.log(error);
return response.redirect("/error");
console.log('File uploaded successfully.');
response.redirect("/success");
);
);
Can't figure out how to post from an object these two images into the Digital Ocean space
There are plenty of tutorial on how to from a FORM browser user can post multiple images, but I got the files localy and I want to post it via script.
javascript express digital-ocean multer
javascript express digital-ocean multer
asked Nov 11 at 20:17
Chris Tarasovs
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It can be done using aws sdk putObject API. This works for me.
const aws = require('aws-sdk');
var fs = require('fs');
const spacesEndpoint = new aws.Endpoint('sgp1.digitaloceanspaces.com');
const spaces = new aws.S3(
endpoint: spacesEndpoint,
accessKeyId: 'spaces_key',
secretAccessKey: 'spaces_secret'
);
fs.readFile('file_path', function (err, data)
if (err) throw err;
var params = Bucket: 'bucket_name', Key:'file_name', Body: data ;
spaces.putObject(params, function(err, data)
if (err)
console.log(err)
else
console.log("Successfully uploaded data to DO speaces");
);
);
##Include this code in an API if you want to send file path as request body
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1 Answer
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up vote
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It can be done using aws sdk putObject API. This works for me.
const aws = require('aws-sdk');
var fs = require('fs');
const spacesEndpoint = new aws.Endpoint('sgp1.digitaloceanspaces.com');
const spaces = new aws.S3(
endpoint: spacesEndpoint,
accessKeyId: 'spaces_key',
secretAccessKey: 'spaces_secret'
);
fs.readFile('file_path', function (err, data)
if (err) throw err;
var params = Bucket: 'bucket_name', Key:'file_name', Body: data ;
spaces.putObject(params, function(err, data)
if (err)
console.log(err)
else
console.log("Successfully uploaded data to DO speaces");
);
);
##Include this code in an API if you want to send file path as request body
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up vote
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It can be done using aws sdk putObject API. This works for me.
const aws = require('aws-sdk');
var fs = require('fs');
const spacesEndpoint = new aws.Endpoint('sgp1.digitaloceanspaces.com');
const spaces = new aws.S3(
endpoint: spacesEndpoint,
accessKeyId: 'spaces_key',
secretAccessKey: 'spaces_secret'
);
fs.readFile('file_path', function (err, data)
if (err) throw err;
var params = Bucket: 'bucket_name', Key:'file_name', Body: data ;
spaces.putObject(params, function(err, data)
if (err)
console.log(err)
else
console.log("Successfully uploaded data to DO speaces");
);
);
##Include this code in an API if you want to send file path as request body
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up vote
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down vote
up vote
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down vote
It can be done using aws sdk putObject API. This works for me.
const aws = require('aws-sdk');
var fs = require('fs');
const spacesEndpoint = new aws.Endpoint('sgp1.digitaloceanspaces.com');
const spaces = new aws.S3(
endpoint: spacesEndpoint,
accessKeyId: 'spaces_key',
secretAccessKey: 'spaces_secret'
);
fs.readFile('file_path', function (err, data)
if (err) throw err;
var params = Bucket: 'bucket_name', Key:'file_name', Body: data ;
spaces.putObject(params, function(err, data)
if (err)
console.log(err)
else
console.log("Successfully uploaded data to DO speaces");
);
);
##Include this code in an API if you want to send file path as request body
It can be done using aws sdk putObject API. This works for me.
const aws = require('aws-sdk');
var fs = require('fs');
const spacesEndpoint = new aws.Endpoint('sgp1.digitaloceanspaces.com');
const spaces = new aws.S3(
endpoint: spacesEndpoint,
accessKeyId: 'spaces_key',
secretAccessKey: 'spaces_secret'
);
fs.readFile('file_path', function (err, data)
if (err) throw err;
var params = Bucket: 'bucket_name', Key:'file_name', Body: data ;
spaces.putObject(params, function(err, data)
if (err)
console.log(err)
else
console.log("Successfully uploaded data to DO speaces");
);
);
##Include this code in an API if you want to send file path as request body
answered Nov 20 at 9:31
Adityaa Chaubey
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