![]() ![]() ![]() You will need to generate pre-signed AWS S3 URLs, so a user can write an object directly with a POST or PUT call. Seem’s trivial but you may confront several problems and the official AWS documentation don’t tell you much. Will be easier and efficient if the web client has the possibility to upload directly to that AWS S3 Bucket. My clients were uploading large video files, 100mb average, from various locations Asia, Europe, and North America, my server is hosted on Heroku and located in Northern Virginia but my main S3 Bucket is in Ireland! Well if your application is uploading a file to your server, and then your server uploads it to an AWS S3 Bucket, you have a bottleneck and performance trouble. Why you will want to upload files to a private S3 directly from the browser? ![]()
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