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Note: I am currently working on the api part of the app and I have no access to the frontend stuff.

So the frontend will send me a base64 string that I need to convert to a FormFile because the method that would upload files in s3 will only accept IFormFileCollection so I will need to convert the base64 string to a Formile and also it's too complicated to just refactor the whole upload method now.

Is there a way to do this?

Thanks!

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    Possible duplicate stackoverflow.com/questions/25919387/…
    – KJSR
    Aug 12, 2019 at 8:36
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    You can use a memory stream so you do not need to read/write a file.
    – jdweng
    Aug 12, 2019 at 9:03
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    "because the method that would upload files in s3 will only accept IFormFileCollection" - so, create an overload that also accepts a stream?
    – CodeCaster
    Aug 12, 2019 at 9:07
  • The S3 .NET Client SDK doesnt' work with IFormFile. It works with streams or file paths. The method that accepts IFormFileCollection will have to get their contents as a stream one way or another. Most likely, all you have to do is bypass the method that expects IFormFile objects and call the methods that expect a stream Aug 12, 2019 at 9:23

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something like

File.WriteAllBytes(@"c:\yourfile", Convert.FromBase64String(yourBase64String));

using (var stream = File.OpenRead(@"c:\yourfile"))
{
    var formFileName = new FormFile(stream, 0, stream.Length, null, Path.GetFileName(stream.Name))
    {
        Headers = new HeaderDictionary(),
        ContentType = "YOUR CONTENT TYPE HERE"
    };
}

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