Uploading image to s3 using multer-imager










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I'm trying to upload image to s3 bucket with some image preprocess like width,height and so on . My code as follows



html



 <form action="/upload" method="POST" enctype="multipart/form-data">
<input type="file" name="pic" id="pic" class="pic" accept="image/*">
<input type="submit">
</form>


nodejs



var s3=new AWS.S3();

var upload = multer(
storage: imager(
dirname: 'avatars',
bucket: 'patientimg',
accessKeyId: 'xxxxxxxxxx',
secretAccessKey: 'yyyyyyyyyyy',
region: 'zzzzzz',
signatureVersion: 'v4',
filename: function (req, file, cb)
cb(null, Date.now())
,
gm:
width: 200,
height: 200,
options: '!',
format: 'png'
,
s3 :
Metadata:
'acl': 'public-read'



)
);


app.post('/upload', upload.array('pic', 1), function(req, res, next)
console.log(req.files); // Print upload details
res.send('Successfully uploaded!');
);


output as follows



Successfully uploaded!



but file size is "zero"










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  • Search a little on net and you will hit this - stackoverflow.com/questions/26533245/…

    – Aky_0788
    Jun 7 '17 at 15:07











  • I have tried that already but file size is zero, I have updated my question @Aky_0788

    – V Abinaya
    Jun 7 '17 at 15:16















0















I'm trying to upload image to s3 bucket with some image preprocess like width,height and so on . My code as follows



html



 <form action="/upload" method="POST" enctype="multipart/form-data">
<input type="file" name="pic" id="pic" class="pic" accept="image/*">
<input type="submit">
</form>


nodejs



var s3=new AWS.S3();

var upload = multer(
storage: imager(
dirname: 'avatars',
bucket: 'patientimg',
accessKeyId: 'xxxxxxxxxx',
secretAccessKey: 'yyyyyyyyyyy',
region: 'zzzzzz',
signatureVersion: 'v4',
filename: function (req, file, cb)
cb(null, Date.now())
,
gm:
width: 200,
height: 200,
options: '!',
format: 'png'
,
s3 :
Metadata:
'acl': 'public-read'



)
);


app.post('/upload', upload.array('pic', 1), function(req, res, next)
console.log(req.files); // Print upload details
res.send('Successfully uploaded!');
);


output as follows



Successfully uploaded!



but file size is "zero"










share|improve this question
























  • Search a little on net and you will hit this - stackoverflow.com/questions/26533245/…

    – Aky_0788
    Jun 7 '17 at 15:07











  • I have tried that already but file size is zero, I have updated my question @Aky_0788

    – V Abinaya
    Jun 7 '17 at 15:16













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I'm trying to upload image to s3 bucket with some image preprocess like width,height and so on . My code as follows



html



 <form action="/upload" method="POST" enctype="multipart/form-data">
<input type="file" name="pic" id="pic" class="pic" accept="image/*">
<input type="submit">
</form>


nodejs



var s3=new AWS.S3();

var upload = multer(
storage: imager(
dirname: 'avatars',
bucket: 'patientimg',
accessKeyId: 'xxxxxxxxxx',
secretAccessKey: 'yyyyyyyyyyy',
region: 'zzzzzz',
signatureVersion: 'v4',
filename: function (req, file, cb)
cb(null, Date.now())
,
gm:
width: 200,
height: 200,
options: '!',
format: 'png'
,
s3 :
Metadata:
'acl': 'public-read'



)
);


app.post('/upload', upload.array('pic', 1), function(req, res, next)
console.log(req.files); // Print upload details
res.send('Successfully uploaded!');
);


output as follows



Successfully uploaded!



but file size is "zero"










share|improve this question
















I'm trying to upload image to s3 bucket with some image preprocess like width,height and so on . My code as follows



html



 <form action="/upload" method="POST" enctype="multipart/form-data">
<input type="file" name="pic" id="pic" class="pic" accept="image/*">
<input type="submit">
</form>


nodejs



var s3=new AWS.S3();

var upload = multer(
storage: imager(
dirname: 'avatars',
bucket: 'patientimg',
accessKeyId: 'xxxxxxxxxx',
secretAccessKey: 'yyyyyyyyyyy',
region: 'zzzzzz',
signatureVersion: 'v4',
filename: function (req, file, cb)
cb(null, Date.now())
,
gm:
width: 200,
height: 200,
options: '!',
format: 'png'
,
s3 :
Metadata:
'acl': 'public-read'



)
);


app.post('/upload', upload.array('pic', 1), function(req, res, next)
console.log(req.files); // Print upload details
res.send('Successfully uploaded!');
);


output as follows



Successfully uploaded!



but file size is "zero"







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  • Search a little on net and you will hit this - stackoverflow.com/questions/26533245/…

    – Aky_0788
    Jun 7 '17 at 15:07











  • I have tried that already but file size is zero, I have updated my question @Aky_0788

    – V Abinaya
    Jun 7 '17 at 15:16

















  • Search a little on net and you will hit this - stackoverflow.com/questions/26533245/…

    – Aky_0788
    Jun 7 '17 at 15:07











  • I have tried that already but file size is zero, I have updated my question @Aky_0788

    – V Abinaya
    Jun 7 '17 at 15:16
















Search a little on net and you will hit this - stackoverflow.com/questions/26533245/…

– Aky_0788
Jun 7 '17 at 15:07





Search a little on net and you will hit this - stackoverflow.com/questions/26533245/…

– Aky_0788
Jun 7 '17 at 15:07













I have tried that already but file size is zero, I have updated my question @Aky_0788

– V Abinaya
Jun 7 '17 at 15:16





I have tried that already but file size is zero, I have updated my question @Aky_0788

– V Abinaya
Jun 7 '17 at 15:16












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Also Set crop.



gm: 
width: 360,
height: 700,
format: 'png',
**crop:
width: 1000,
height: 1000,
x: 0,
y: 0,
,**
,


And try to remove ! in options and see the difference between two images.






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    Also Set crop.



    gm: 
    width: 360,
    height: 700,
    format: 'png',
    **crop:
    width: 1000,
    height: 1000,
    x: 0,
    y: 0,
    ,**
    ,


    And try to remove ! in options and see the difference between two images.






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      Also Set crop.



      gm: 
      width: 360,
      height: 700,
      format: 'png',
      **crop:
      width: 1000,
      height: 1000,
      x: 0,
      y: 0,
      ,**
      ,


      And try to remove ! in options and see the difference between two images.






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        Also Set crop.



        gm: 
        width: 360,
        height: 700,
        format: 'png',
        **crop:
        width: 1000,
        height: 1000,
        x: 0,
        y: 0,
        ,**
        ,


        And try to remove ! in options and see the difference between two images.






        share|improve this answer















        Also Set crop.



        gm: 
        width: 360,
        height: 700,
        format: 'png',
        **crop:
        width: 1000,
        height: 1000,
        x: 0,
        y: 0,
        ,**
        ,


        And try to remove ! in options and see the difference between two images.







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