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Following this article and getting this error. Using python to sign the policy doc

InvalidPolicyDocumentInvalid Policy: Invalid JSON.xxxxxxxxCD2EI80iQvdVKMvl8mrMKDG62Obva4jddKQhNGDPCstjDd

This is my doc:

{
    "conditions": [
        {"bucket": "somebucket"},
        [
            "starts-with",
            "$key",
            "uploads/"
        ],
        {"acl": "private"},
        {"success_action_redirect": "http://www.foo.com/"},
        [
            "starts-with",
            "$Content-Type",
            ""
        ],
        [
            "content-length-range",
            0,
            1048576
        ]
    ],
    "expiration": "2014-01-01T00:00:00Z"
}

I know that it's a valid JSON!

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  • Valid JSON, okay, but what's all of that base-64-looking "line noise" in the error message? Does that suggest the think you think you're sending isn't the actual thing you're sending? Nov 3, 2013 at 17:04
  • Did you ever figure this out? Aug 24, 2015 at 14:17
  • I have not tested this, but it's possible that the policy parser is rejecting the empty string. I suspect this because it also rejects decimal numbers with the same "Invalid JSON" message. Aug 25, 2015 at 18:41

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This is indeed a valid json, but doesn't look like a valid policy doc. What guide did you follow building it? Your link seems to be broken/unattached.

As far as I remember:

  • conditions list not a valid item in policy, use statement list instead
  • conditions for a given statement are represedted as key: value elements of condition dictionary

Look for samples here and there. Also, you might find handy Amazon policy generator.

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