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Q: Uploaded file from Html form to S3 using python but getting blank text file

Saurabh SharmaI have an HTML form (implemented in Flask) for uploading files. And I want to store the uploaded files directly to S3. The relevant part of the Flask implementation is as follows: @app.route('/',methods=['GET']) def index(): return '<form method="post" action="/upload" enctype="multipart/fo...

Yes, file variable is a FileStroage of selected file becuase I am using Flask framework. But s3's put() method accepts file -like object so I am using file.read().
where else you have used the file.read()? can you show whole code?
@Debendra, I am using file.read() only to pass in Body attribute in put() method. I have updated full /upload route.
@JohnRotenstein, it would be standard approach?
can you show me output of file?
value of file is <FileStorage: 'FRIDAY_SALE_50_14.jpg' ('image/jpeg')> , because variable is of type werkzeug.datastructures.FileStorage.
09:12
is there bytes when you file.read()?
yes, its bytes.
can you len(file.read())? Show the output.
2659 the length of bytes code.
you there?
I purpose to use `buck.upload_fileobj(file, Key=file.filename) `.

let me know if it works.
same thing is happeaning...
file is uploading successfully but when opening it, its showing blank .txt file
09:22
are you using file.save(os.path.join(UPLOAD_FOLDER,filename))?
Not right now, before I was using this to store file in local folder. and it was working fine.
are you that, that is complete code, you showed?
Yes, there is only one route where I am handling file upload in to S3
Yeah I understand but I guess you have not shown whole code in /upload route.
09:36
show all the code in /upload route.
@app.route('/upload',methods = ['GET','POST'])
def upload_file():
if request.method =='POST':
file = request.files['file']
if file:
filename = secure_filename(file.filename)
print(len(file.read()))
#file.save(os.path.join(UPLOAD_FOLDER,filename))
s3_resource = boto3.resource('s3',aws_access_key_id='*******',
aws_secret_access_key='**********')
buck = s3_resource.Bucket('BUCKET_NAME')
buck.upload_fileobj(file,Key=file.filename)
# buck.put_object(Key=file.filename, Body=file.read(), ContentType='image/jpeg')
remove the print(len(file.read())) and try. I am certain that it would work.
print(len(file.read())) this line printing length of bytes and nothing else.... I already tried... but not working..
no you can't have two file.read()?
just remove the print(len(file.read())) and it will work.
I am able to upload the file to s3 with your code.
Just ensure that you are not reading file two times.
worked?
10:11
nope.... same thing
can you take remote access my system?
sure.
which one do you use?
remote chrome desktop
its chrome browser's extension
webstore url?
access code?
10:19
289279006515
able to see my screen?
yep
save the code and try.
thanks buddy...
its working now
accept the answer then
:-)
Thanks, I already said in answer that your reading the file twice.

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