I have a server which files get uploaded to, I want to be able to forward these on to s3 using boto, I have to do some processing on the data basically as it gets uploaded to s3.
The problem I have is the way they get uploaded I need to provide a writable stream that incoming data gets written to and to upload to boto I need a readable stream. So it's like I have two ends that don't connect. Is there a way to upload to s3 with a writable stream? If so it would be easy and I could pass upload stream to s3 and it the execution would chain along.
If there isn't I have two loose ends which I need something in between with a sort of buffer, that can read from the upload to keep that moving, and expose a read method that I can give to boto so that can read. But doing this I'm sure I'd need to thread the s3 upload part which I'd rather avoid as I'm using twisted.
I have a feeling I'm way over complicating things but I can't come up with a simple solution. This has to be a common-ish problem, I'm just not sure how to put it into words very well to search it