I am trying to upload the cropped results of croppie to an S3 bucket. I am currently getting a blank error when I successfully crop and then try to upload the cropped results.
I have followed Amazon docs including setting up the S3 bucket, identity pools, and configuring my CORS.
I believe the error has something to do with how croppie is packaging the cropped results. I have included my app.js file (where I handle the upload) and the code where the addPhoto function is being called. Resp is the response from croppie.
The expected outcome is that I can successfully crop a photo and then upload it to my S3 bucket.
$('.crop').on('click', function (ev) {
$uploadCrop.croppie('result', {
type: 'canvas',
size: 'original'
}).then(function (resp) {
Swal.fire({
imageUrl: resp,
showCancelButton: true,
confirmButtonText: "Upload",
reverseButtons: true,
showCloseButton: true
}).then((result) => {
if(result.value) {
addPhoto(resp);
}
app.js
var albumBucketName = "colorsort";
var bucketRegion = "xxx";
var IdentityPoolId = "xxx";
AWS.config.update({
region: bucketRegion,
credentials: new AWS.CognitoIdentityCredentials({
IdentityPoolId: IdentityPoolId
})
});
var s3 = new AWS.S3({
apiVersion: "2006-03-01",
params: { Bucket: albumBucketName }
});
function addPhoto(resp) {
var file = resp;
var fileName = file.name;
console.log(resp.type);
var photoKey = fileName;
// Use S3 ManagedUpload class as it supports multipart uploads
var upload = new AWS.S3.ManagedUpload({
params: {
Bucket: albumBucketName,
Key: photoKey,
Body: file,
ACL: "public-read"
}
});
var promise = upload.promise();
promise.then(
function(data) {
alert("Successfully uploaded photo.");
},
function(err) {
return alert("There was an error uploading your photo: ", err.message);
}
);
}