How to change all uploaded image file extension from S3 bucket












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I'm trying to change the all uploaded image file extension. If image in .png,.gif,.jpeg, then it should be .jpg format. I don't want to download all image file from S3 bucket. I want to perform this process on S3 bucket itself. please let me know the right approach and solution for this.










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    To clarify: You wish to convert the file format from PNG to JPG and GIF to JPG, is that correct? And simply rename JPEG files to end with JPG?

    – John Rotenstein
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  • Yes correct. But I want to perform this process on S3 bucket directly.

    – Shashank Tripathi
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I'm trying to change the all uploaded image file extension. If image in .png,.gif,.jpeg, then it should be .jpg format. I don't want to download all image file from S3 bucket. I want to perform this process on S3 bucket itself. please let me know the right approach and solution for this.










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  • 1





    To clarify: You wish to convert the file format from PNG to JPG and GIF to JPG, is that correct? And simply rename JPEG files to end with JPG?

    – John Rotenstein
    Nov 22 '18 at 5:30













  • Yes correct. But I want to perform this process on S3 bucket directly.

    – Shashank Tripathi
    Nov 23 '18 at 6:05














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I'm trying to change the all uploaded image file extension. If image in .png,.gif,.jpeg, then it should be .jpg format. I don't want to download all image file from S3 bucket. I want to perform this process on S3 bucket itself. please let me know the right approach and solution for this.










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I'm trying to change the all uploaded image file extension. If image in .png,.gif,.jpeg, then it should be .jpg format. I don't want to download all image file from S3 bucket. I want to perform this process on S3 bucket itself. please let me know the right approach and solution for this.







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edited Nov 23 '18 at 7:35









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    To clarify: You wish to convert the file format from PNG to JPG and GIF to JPG, is that correct? And simply rename JPEG files to end with JPG?

    – John Rotenstein
    Nov 22 '18 at 5:30













  • Yes correct. But I want to perform this process on S3 bucket directly.

    – Shashank Tripathi
    Nov 23 '18 at 6:05














  • 1





    To clarify: You wish to convert the file format from PNG to JPG and GIF to JPG, is that correct? And simply rename JPEG files to end with JPG?

    – John Rotenstein
    Nov 22 '18 at 5:30













  • Yes correct. But I want to perform this process on S3 bucket directly.

    – Shashank Tripathi
    Nov 23 '18 at 6:05








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1





To clarify: You wish to convert the file format from PNG to JPG and GIF to JPG, is that correct? And simply rename JPEG files to end with JPG?

– John Rotenstein
Nov 22 '18 at 5:30







To clarify: You wish to convert the file format from PNG to JPG and GIF to JPG, is that correct? And simply rename JPEG files to end with JPG?

– John Rotenstein
Nov 22 '18 at 5:30















Yes correct. But I want to perform this process on S3 bucket directly.

– Shashank Tripathi
Nov 23 '18 at 6:05





Yes correct. But I want to perform this process on S3 bucket directly.

– Shashank Tripathi
Nov 23 '18 at 6:05












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There is no capability in Amazon S3 to change the content of a file. There is no functionality to convert file formats.



An alternative method would be:




  • Add a Notification to the S3 bucket to trigger a Lambda function when a new file is uploaded

  • Define a Lambda function that checks the file format and, if necessary, converts the file and save it as a new object






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  • THAT'S ACTUALLY A SOLUTION.

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    Nov 27 '18 at 11:03











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There is no capability in Amazon S3 to change the content of a file. There is no functionality to convert file formats.



An alternative method would be:




  • Add a Notification to the S3 bucket to trigger a Lambda function when a new file is uploaded

  • Define a Lambda function that checks the file format and, if necessary, converts the file and save it as a new object






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  • THAT'S ACTUALLY A SOLUTION.

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    Nov 27 '18 at 11:03
















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There is no capability in Amazon S3 to change the content of a file. There is no functionality to convert file formats.



An alternative method would be:




  • Add a Notification to the S3 bucket to trigger a Lambda function when a new file is uploaded

  • Define a Lambda function that checks the file format and, if necessary, converts the file and save it as a new object






share|improve this answer
























  • THAT'S ACTUALLY A SOLUTION.

    – Abhishek Singh
    Nov 27 '18 at 11:03














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There is no capability in Amazon S3 to change the content of a file. There is no functionality to convert file formats.



An alternative method would be:




  • Add a Notification to the S3 bucket to trigger a Lambda function when a new file is uploaded

  • Define a Lambda function that checks the file format and, if necessary, converts the file and save it as a new object






share|improve this answer













There is no capability in Amazon S3 to change the content of a file. There is no functionality to convert file formats.



An alternative method would be:




  • Add a Notification to the S3 bucket to trigger a Lambda function when a new file is uploaded

  • Define a Lambda function that checks the file format and, if necessary, converts the file and save it as a new object







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  • THAT'S ACTUALLY A SOLUTION.

    – Abhishek Singh
    Nov 27 '18 at 11:03



















  • THAT'S ACTUALLY A SOLUTION.

    – Abhishek Singh
    Nov 27 '18 at 11:03

















THAT'S ACTUALLY A SOLUTION.

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THAT'S ACTUALLY A SOLUTION.

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