How to change all uploaded image file extension from S3 bucket
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.
ruby-on-rails amazon-web-services amazon-s3 aws-sdk aws-cli
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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
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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.
ruby-on-rails amazon-web-services amazon-s3 aws-sdk aws-cli
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.
ruby-on-rails amazon-web-services amazon-s3 aws-sdk aws-cli
ruby-on-rails amazon-web-services amazon-s3 aws-sdk aws-cli
edited Nov 23 '18 at 7:35
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asked Nov 22 '18 at 5:17
Shashank TripathiShashank Tripathi
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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
add a comment |
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
1
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
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
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
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
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
answered Nov 23 '18 at 7:35
John RotensteinJohn Rotenstein
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THAT'S ACTUALLY A SOLUTION.
– Abhishek Singh
Nov 27 '18 at 11:03
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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.
– Abhishek Singh
Nov 27 '18 at 11:03
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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