Provides a React
component that automatically uploads to an S3 Bucket.
$ npm install react-s3-uploader
var ReactS3Uploader = require('react-s3-uploader');
...
<ReactS3Uploader
signingUrl="/s3/sign"
accept="image/*"
preprocess={this.onUploadStart}
onProgress={this.onUploadProgress}
onError={this.onUploadError}
onFinish={this.onUploadFinish}
signingUrlHeaders={{ additional: headers }}
signingUrlQueryParams={{ additional: query-params }}
uploadRequestHeaders={{ 'x-amz-acl': 'public-read' }}
contentDisposition="auto"
server="http://cross-origin-server.com" />
The above example shows all supported props
. For uploadRequestHeaders
, the default ACL is shown.
This expects a request to /s3/sign
to return JSON with a signedUrl
property that can be used
to PUT the file in S3.
contentDisposition
is optional and can be one of inline
, attachment
or auto
. If given,
the Content-Disposition
header will be set accordingly with the file's original filename.
If it is auto
, the disposition type will be set to inline
for images and attachment
for
all other files.
server
is optional and can be used to specify the location of the server which is
running the ReactS3Uploader server component if it is not the same as the one from
which the client is served.
The resulting DOM is essentially:
<input type="file" onChange={this.uploadFile} />
The preprocess(file, next)
prop provides an opportunity to do something before the file upload begins,
modify the file (scaling the image for example), or abort the upload by not calling next(file)
.
When a file is chosen, it will immediately be uploaded to S3. You can listen for progress (and
create a status bar, for example) by providing an onProgress
function to the component.
If can use custom function to get provide signedUrl
directly to s3uploader
by adding getSignedUrl
prop. The function you provide should take file
and callback
arguments. Callback should be called with an object containing signedUrl
key.
import ApiClient from './ApiClient';
function getSignedUrl(file, callback) {
const client = new ApiClient();
const params = {
objectName: file.name,
contentType: file.type
};
client.get('/my/signing/server', { params })
.then(data => {
callback(data);
})
.catch(error => {
console.error(error);
});
}
<ReactS3Uploader
className={uploaderClassName}
getSignedUrl={getSignedUrl}
accept="image/*"
onProgress={onProgress}
onError={onError}
onFinish={onFinish}
uploadRequestHeaders={{
'x-amz-acl': 'public-read'
}}
contentDisposition="auto"
/>
You can use the Express router that is bundled with this module to answer calls to /s3/sign
app.use('/s3', require('react-s3-uploader/s3router')({
bucket: "MyS3Bucket",
region: 'us-east-1', //optional
signatureVersion: 'v4', //optional (use for some amazon regions: frankfurt and others)
headers: {'Access-Control-Allow-Origin': '*'}, // optional
ACL: 'private' // this is default
}));
This also provides another endpoint: GET /s3/img/(.*)
and GET /s3/uploads/(.*)
. This will create a temporary URL
that provides access to the uploaded file (which are uploaded privately by default). The
request is then redirected to the URL, so that the image is served to the client.
To use this you will need to include the express module in your package.json dependencies.
The aws-sdk
must be configured with your account's Access Key and Secret Access Key. There are a number of ways to provide these, but setting up environment variables is the quickest. You just have to configure environment variables AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID
and AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY
, and AWS automatically picks them up.
import boto
import mimetypes
import json
...
conn = boto.connect_s3('AWS_KEY', 'AWS_SECRET')
def sign_s3_upload(request):
object_name = request.GET['objectName']
content_type = mimetypes.guess_type(object_name)[0]
signed_url = conn.generate_url(
300,
"PUT",
'BUCKET_NAME',
'FOLDER_NAME' + object_name,
headers = {'Content-Type': content_type, 'x-amz-acl':'public-read'})
return HttpResponse(json.dumps({'signedUrl': signed_url}))
# Usual fog config, set as an initializer
storage = Fog::Storage.new(
provider: 'AWS',
aws_access_key_id: ENV['AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID'],
aws_secret_access_key: ENV['AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY']
)
# In the controller
options = {path_style: true}
headers = {"Content-Type" => params[:contentType], "x-amz-acl" => "public-read"}
@url = storage.put_object_url(ENV['S3_BUCKET_NAME'], "user_uploads/#{params[:objectName]}", 15.minutes.from_now.to_time.to_i, headers, options)
respond_to do |format|
format.json { render json: {signedUrl: @url} }
end
If you do some work on another server, and would love to contribute documentation, please send us a PR!
- Adding optional preprocess hook supports asynchronous operations such as resizing an image before upload [#79 #72]
- Fix uglify warning [#77]
- Avoid react warning by not passing unnecessary props to Dom.input [#75]
- Allow custom getSignedUrl() function to be provided [#22]
- Replace unsafe characters (per AWS docs) with underscores [#69]
- Support signatureVersion option
- Not passing non-JSON response text to error handlers
- Fixes issue where URL would include "undefined" if this.server was not specified
- Using
react-dom
- Fixes issue where URL would include "undefined" if this.server was not specified
- Breaking Change [Fixes #52] Removing
express
as apeerDependency
. Projects should explicitly depend onexpress
to use the bundled router - [Fixes #51] url encode the contentType
- Fixes issue where URL would include "undefined" if this.server was not specified
- [Fixes #48] Only setting the AWS region for the S3 client, not the global default
- Added
server
prop toReactS3Uploader
to support running the signing server on a different domain - Added
headers
option tos3router
to support specifying'Access-Control-Allow-Origin'
header (or any others) - [Fixes #44] Using
unorm.nfc(str)
in favor ofstr.normalize()
- Added dependencies
unorm
andlatinize
for uploading files with non-latin characters. - Filenames are normalized, latinized, and whitespace is stripped before uploading