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I'm having trouble using Amazon s3 to manage Paperclip uploaded images via Heroku. I'm new at this, and need help.

My Gemfile is configured thus:

gem 'paperclip', '~> 4.3.0'

gem 'aws-sdk', '< 2'

I've googled the problem and I'm sure the bucket and required keys are configured as they should be. Below is the error message.

2015-10-10T15:42:22.470342+00:00 app[web.1]:    (1.4ms)  BEGIN
2015-10-10T15:42:22.538108+00:00 app[web.1]:   SQL (1.3ms)  INSERT INTO "pins" ("description", "image_file_name", "image_content_type", "image_file_size", "image_updated_at", "user_id", "created_at", "updated_at") VALUES ($1, $2, $3, $4, $5, $6, $7, $8) RETURNING "id"  [["description", "huggable dog"], ["image_file_name", "huskie.jpg"], ["image_content_type", "image/jpeg"], ["image_file_size", 107437], ["image_updated_at", "2015-10-10 15:42:21.625762"], ["user_id", 3], ["created_at", "2015-10-10 15:42:22.532123"], ["updated_at", "2015-10-10 15:42:22.532123"]]
2015-10-10T15:42:23.614978+00:00 heroku[router]: at=info method=POST path="/pins" host=pixblog.herokuapp.com request_id=a95e7cb8-bfd6-4de9-9e76-51f697f1b5d0 fwd="50.185.53.42" dyno=web.1 connect=1ms service=2468ms status=500 bytes=1754
2015-10-10T15:42:23.607308+00:00 app[web.1]:    (1.7ms)  ROLLBACK
2015-10-10T15:42:23.610744+00:00 app[web.1]: 
2015-10-10T15:42:23.610748+00:00 app[web.1]: ArgumentError (missing required :bucket option):
2015-10-10T15:42:23.610749+00:00 app[web.1]:   app/controllers/pins_controller.rb:31:in `create'
2015-10-10T15:42:23.610751+00:00 app[web.1]: 
2015-10-10T15:42:23.610752+00:00 app[web.1]: 
2015-10-10T15:42:23.608813+00:00 app[web.1]: Completed 500 Internal Server Error in 2004ms (ActiveRecord: 5.8ms)
updating Heroku CLI...Update hash signature mismatch
/Users/DigitalEtchings/.heroku/client/lib/heroku/updater.rb:10:in `error'
/Users/DigitalEtchings/.heroku/client/lib/heroku/updater.rb:127:in `block (2 levels) in update'
/usr/local/heroku/ruby/lib/ruby/1.9.1/tmpdir.rb:83:in `mktmpdir'
/Users/DigitalEtchings/.heroku/client/lib/heroku/updater.rb:116:in `block in update'
/Users/DigitalEtchings/.heroku/client/lib/heroku/updater.rb:88:in `wait_for_lock'
/Users/DigitalEtchings/.heroku/client/lib/heroku/updater.rb:112:in `update'
/Users/DigitalEtchings/.heroku/client/lib/heroku/updater.rb:101:in `autoupdate'
/Users/DigitalEtchings/.heroku/client/lib/heroku/cli.rb:28:in `start'
/usr/local/bin/heroku:24:in `<main>'

I understand the argument error which points to pins_controller.rb, the code on that page handles the result of image upload - which is not happening. Help?

2 Answers 2

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I've provided an explanation for this here

It should get you setup with paperclip, S3 & Heroku.

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  • Great. I don't have errors anymore. Everything is almost right. Almost. The images do not show up! (They just have a Question mark where they should be.) I checked the Amazon console and the images are sitting in there. What could possibly be the problem now?? I'll sleep on this for now, but I feel I've gone over the hump. Thanks a lot, I appreciate the help. Oct 11, 2015 at 0:45
  • If the bucket has the images, that means the mechanism within your app works. Could be a number of reasons why they're not being shown. I'd start with checking my bucket permissions. Next, how i'm showing them in the view.
    – catcon
    Oct 11, 2015 at 19:35
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ArgumentError (missing required :bucket option):

The error just means you don't have the options set up for your Paperclip instance in your app.

There is a great tutorial here.

You'll need to do the following:

#config/environments/production.rb
config.paperclip_defaults = {
  storage: :s3,
  s3_credentials: {
    access_key_id: ENV['AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID'],
    secret_access_key: ENV['AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY']
  }
  bucket: ENV['S3_BUCKET_NAME']
}

This is then combined with Heroku's ENV variable assignment as follows:

$ heroku config:set S3_BUCKET_NAME=your_bucket_name
$ heroku config:set AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID=your_access_key_id
$ heroku config:set AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY=your_secret_access_key

In Rails 4+, you'll be best placed to use their config/secrets.rb hash:

#config/secrets.rb
production:
   s3:
     :bucket: "bucket_name"
     :access: "access_key_id"
     :secret: "secret_access_key"

This will give you the ability to reference:

#config/application.rb
config.paperclip_defaults = {
  storage: :s3,
  s3_credentials: {
    access_key_id:      Rails.application.secrets.s3[:access],
    secret_access_key:  Rails.application.secrets.s3[:sercret]
  }
  bucket: Rails.application.secrets.s3[:bucket]
}

The beauty of this is that you can then populate your secrets with ENV vars:

#config/secrets.rb
development: 
   s3:
     :bucket: "dev_bucket_name"
     :access: "access_key_id"
     :secret: "secret_access_key"
production:
   s3:
     :bucket: ENV["AMAZON_S3_BUCKET"]
     :access: ENV["AMAZON_ACCESS_KEY_ID"]
     :secret: ENV["AMAZON_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY"]

We've found a small issue with the standard Heroku recommendation; you need to include the bucket option for paperclip outside of the s3_credentials hash:

enter image description here


In respect to the images not appearing, there are a number of potential issues:

Upload

Are your images actually being uploaded?

The simplest way to check is to go to your S3 account and look for them. If they're there, it suggests you have a permissions / Rails issue preventing them from showing; if not, it means you'll have some sort of other issue.

From what you've posted, I would strongly recommend picking through your Heroku logs. If you don't like looking through reams of text, you may wish to add LogEntries to your app -- it allows you to view the live feed, which gives you explicit logs from Rails.

Rails

One of the more common issues with Rails is that it will still be trying to load the assets from your local destination. We always use s3_host_name to specify the host Paperclip will be pulling the data from.

This is a problem particularly with European buckets - we got around it by defining s3_host_name, as you can see above.

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