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I am trying to upload a video to AWS S3 by using AWS Amplify in React native. I am able to upload an image when follow this link:



aws-amplify Upload image using PUT in Storage



I apply the same code to upload a video and success. However, the app crash if the video's size is big.



According to the example, they read and convert the image/video file to base64 (consume memory a lot and even cause the app crash) then upload everything on the server.



UPDATE



I found the answer using blob from this link



React native - Upload image to AWS S3 using blob



uploadImageVersion2 = async () => {

const response = await fetch("https://static.asiachan.com/Berry.Good.600.42297.jpg");
const blob = await response.blob();
const fileName = 'profileImage.jpg';
await Storage.put(fileName, blob, {
contentType: 'image/jpg',
level: 'private'
}).then(data => console.log(data))
.catch(err => console.log(err))
}


However, there is an error:



using url as uri



My questions are:

1/ Is there any way to avoid convert base64 before upload the image/video using AWS Amplify

2/ Is there any other ways to upload image/video in React native to AWS S3 without using Storage in AWS Amplify.



If you know the answer of these two questions, please let me know and show me how.



Thank you in advance!










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  • I might be wrong, but I think S3 is not ment for large files like videos. There are other services in aws that can do what you require. Maybe this will be helpful: aws.amazon.com/what-is-cloud-file-storage
    – squeekyDave
    Nov 12 at 16:56












  • @squeekyDave: thank you for recommending me a new service like Cloud File Storage. The video is about 50MB only. What I want is uploading the video without convert it to base64 because it read everything to memory and make the app crash. If you know how, please let me know. Thank you in advance!
    – LuongTruong
    Nov 13 at 2:59










  • I think this might be the solution for you, have a look at this: docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonS3/latest/dev/uploadobjusingmpu.html Apologies for the late reply.
    – squeekyDave
    Nov 13 at 12:25












  • @squeekyDave: Thank you for the link. After taking a look at it I see there is a REST Api to upload things on S3 docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonS3/latest/dev/…. However, I don't know how to use it, do you know where can I find an example for it? I tried but no hope :(
    – LuongTruong
    Nov 15 at 2:01















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I am trying to upload a video to AWS S3 by using AWS Amplify in React native. I am able to upload an image when follow this link:



aws-amplify Upload image using PUT in Storage



I apply the same code to upload a video and success. However, the app crash if the video's size is big.



According to the example, they read and convert the image/video file to base64 (consume memory a lot and even cause the app crash) then upload everything on the server.



UPDATE



I found the answer using blob from this link



React native - Upload image to AWS S3 using blob



uploadImageVersion2 = async () => {

const response = await fetch("https://static.asiachan.com/Berry.Good.600.42297.jpg");
const blob = await response.blob();
const fileName = 'profileImage.jpg';
await Storage.put(fileName, blob, {
contentType: 'image/jpg',
level: 'private'
}).then(data => console.log(data))
.catch(err => console.log(err))
}


However, there is an error:



using url as uri



My questions are:

1/ Is there any way to avoid convert base64 before upload the image/video using AWS Amplify

2/ Is there any other ways to upload image/video in React native to AWS S3 without using Storage in AWS Amplify.



If you know the answer of these two questions, please let me know and show me how.



Thank you in advance!










share|improve this question
























  • I might be wrong, but I think S3 is not ment for large files like videos. There are other services in aws that can do what you require. Maybe this will be helpful: aws.amazon.com/what-is-cloud-file-storage
    – squeekyDave
    Nov 12 at 16:56












  • @squeekyDave: thank you for recommending me a new service like Cloud File Storage. The video is about 50MB only. What I want is uploading the video without convert it to base64 because it read everything to memory and make the app crash. If you know how, please let me know. Thank you in advance!
    – LuongTruong
    Nov 13 at 2:59










  • I think this might be the solution for you, have a look at this: docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonS3/latest/dev/uploadobjusingmpu.html Apologies for the late reply.
    – squeekyDave
    Nov 13 at 12:25












  • @squeekyDave: Thank you for the link. After taking a look at it I see there is a REST Api to upload things on S3 docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonS3/latest/dev/…. However, I don't know how to use it, do you know where can I find an example for it? I tried but no hope :(
    – LuongTruong
    Nov 15 at 2:01













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I am trying to upload a video to AWS S3 by using AWS Amplify in React native. I am able to upload an image when follow this link:



aws-amplify Upload image using PUT in Storage



I apply the same code to upload a video and success. However, the app crash if the video's size is big.



According to the example, they read and convert the image/video file to base64 (consume memory a lot and even cause the app crash) then upload everything on the server.



UPDATE



I found the answer using blob from this link



React native - Upload image to AWS S3 using blob



uploadImageVersion2 = async () => {

const response = await fetch("https://static.asiachan.com/Berry.Good.600.42297.jpg");
const blob = await response.blob();
const fileName = 'profileImage.jpg';
await Storage.put(fileName, blob, {
contentType: 'image/jpg',
level: 'private'
}).then(data => console.log(data))
.catch(err => console.log(err))
}


However, there is an error:



using url as uri



My questions are:

1/ Is there any way to avoid convert base64 before upload the image/video using AWS Amplify

2/ Is there any other ways to upload image/video in React native to AWS S3 without using Storage in AWS Amplify.



If you know the answer of these two questions, please let me know and show me how.



Thank you in advance!










share|improve this question















I am trying to upload a video to AWS S3 by using AWS Amplify in React native. I am able to upload an image when follow this link:



aws-amplify Upload image using PUT in Storage



I apply the same code to upload a video and success. However, the app crash if the video's size is big.



According to the example, they read and convert the image/video file to base64 (consume memory a lot and even cause the app crash) then upload everything on the server.



UPDATE



I found the answer using blob from this link



React native - Upload image to AWS S3 using blob



uploadImageVersion2 = async () => {

const response = await fetch("https://static.asiachan.com/Berry.Good.600.42297.jpg");
const blob = await response.blob();
const fileName = 'profileImage.jpg';
await Storage.put(fileName, blob, {
contentType: 'image/jpg',
level: 'private'
}).then(data => console.log(data))
.catch(err => console.log(err))
}


However, there is an error:



using url as uri



My questions are:

1/ Is there any way to avoid convert base64 before upload the image/video using AWS Amplify

2/ Is there any other ways to upload image/video in React native to AWS S3 without using Storage in AWS Amplify.



If you know the answer of these two questions, please let me know and show me how.



Thank you in advance!







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  • I might be wrong, but I think S3 is not ment for large files like videos. There are other services in aws that can do what you require. Maybe this will be helpful: aws.amazon.com/what-is-cloud-file-storage
    – squeekyDave
    Nov 12 at 16:56












  • @squeekyDave: thank you for recommending me a new service like Cloud File Storage. The video is about 50MB only. What I want is uploading the video without convert it to base64 because it read everything to memory and make the app crash. If you know how, please let me know. Thank you in advance!
    – LuongTruong
    Nov 13 at 2:59










  • I think this might be the solution for you, have a look at this: docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonS3/latest/dev/uploadobjusingmpu.html Apologies for the late reply.
    – squeekyDave
    Nov 13 at 12:25












  • @squeekyDave: Thank you for the link. After taking a look at it I see there is a REST Api to upload things on S3 docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonS3/latest/dev/…. However, I don't know how to use it, do you know where can I find an example for it? I tried but no hope :(
    – LuongTruong
    Nov 15 at 2:01


















  • I might be wrong, but I think S3 is not ment for large files like videos. There are other services in aws that can do what you require. Maybe this will be helpful: aws.amazon.com/what-is-cloud-file-storage
    – squeekyDave
    Nov 12 at 16:56












  • @squeekyDave: thank you for recommending me a new service like Cloud File Storage. The video is about 50MB only. What I want is uploading the video without convert it to base64 because it read everything to memory and make the app crash. If you know how, please let me know. Thank you in advance!
    – LuongTruong
    Nov 13 at 2:59










  • I think this might be the solution for you, have a look at this: docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonS3/latest/dev/uploadobjusingmpu.html Apologies for the late reply.
    – squeekyDave
    Nov 13 at 12:25












  • @squeekyDave: Thank you for the link. After taking a look at it I see there is a REST Api to upload things on S3 docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonS3/latest/dev/…. However, I don't know how to use it, do you know where can I find an example for it? I tried but no hope :(
    – LuongTruong
    Nov 15 at 2:01
















I might be wrong, but I think S3 is not ment for large files like videos. There are other services in aws that can do what you require. Maybe this will be helpful: aws.amazon.com/what-is-cloud-file-storage
– squeekyDave
Nov 12 at 16:56






I might be wrong, but I think S3 is not ment for large files like videos. There are other services in aws that can do what you require. Maybe this will be helpful: aws.amazon.com/what-is-cloud-file-storage
– squeekyDave
Nov 12 at 16:56














@squeekyDave: thank you for recommending me a new service like Cloud File Storage. The video is about 50MB only. What I want is uploading the video without convert it to base64 because it read everything to memory and make the app crash. If you know how, please let me know. Thank you in advance!
– LuongTruong
Nov 13 at 2:59




@squeekyDave: thank you for recommending me a new service like Cloud File Storage. The video is about 50MB only. What I want is uploading the video without convert it to base64 because it read everything to memory and make the app crash. If you know how, please let me know. Thank you in advance!
– LuongTruong
Nov 13 at 2:59












I think this might be the solution for you, have a look at this: docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonS3/latest/dev/uploadobjusingmpu.html Apologies for the late reply.
– squeekyDave
Nov 13 at 12:25






I think this might be the solution for you, have a look at this: docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonS3/latest/dev/uploadobjusingmpu.html Apologies for the late reply.
– squeekyDave
Nov 13 at 12:25














@squeekyDave: Thank you for the link. After taking a look at it I see there is a REST Api to upload things on S3 docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonS3/latest/dev/…. However, I don't know how to use it, do you know where can I find an example for it? I tried but no hope :(
– LuongTruong
Nov 15 at 2:01




@squeekyDave: Thank you for the link. After taking a look at it I see there is a REST Api to upload things on S3 docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonS3/latest/dev/…. However, I don't know how to use it, do you know where can I find an example for it? I tried but no hope :(
– LuongTruong
Nov 15 at 2:01

















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