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Issues Uploading Json To S3 Using Node.js

I am new to amazon s3 and am trying to use node.js to upload JSON into a file. My object is users, and it has a bunch of keys and values in it. Here is how I'm uploading it: s3.pu

Solution 1:

Adding a callback function fixes the problem:

s3.putObject({
  Bucket: 'currenteventstest',
  Key: 'users.json',
  Body: JSON.stringify(users),
  ContentType: "application/json"},
  function (err,data) {
    console.log(JSON.stringify(err) + " " + JSON.stringify(data));
  }
);

Solution 2:

I don't have enough reputation to comment, but for what its worth with the new aws-sdk version you can use the promise chain when posting the JSON instead of a callback:

try{
   await s3.putObject({
        Bucket: 'currenteventstest',
        Key: 'users.json',
        Body: JSON.stringify(users),
        ContentType: 'application/json; charset=utf-8'
    }).promise();
}
catch(e){
   throw e
}

Solution 3:

JSON.stringify is the way to create a JSON file on S3.

AWS accepts serialized JSON string as Body.

s3.putObject({
    Bucket: 'currenteventstest',
    Key: 'users.json',
    Body: JSON.stringify(users),
    ContentType: 'application/json; charset=utf-8'
});

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