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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.










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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.










    share|improve this question

























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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.










      share|improve this question













      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.







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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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            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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              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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                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






                share|improve this answer












                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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