I am iterating a mongodb cursor and gzipping the data and sending to S3 object. While trying to uncompress the uploaded file using gzip -d
, getting the following error,
gzip: 9.log.gz: invalid compressed data--crc error
gzip: 9.log.gz: invalid compressed data--length error
The code which I'm using for iteration, compression, upload is given below,
// CursorReader struct acts as reader wrapper on top of mongodb cursor
type CursorReader struct {
Csr *mongo.Cursor
}
// Read func reads the data from cursor and puts it into byte array
func (cr *CursorReader) Read(p []byte) (n int, err error) {
dataAvail := cr.Csr.Next(context.TODO())
if !dataAvail {
n = 0
err = io.EOF
if cr.Csr.Close(context.TODO()) != nil {
fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "Error: MongoDB: getting logs: close cursor: %s", err)
}
return
}
var b bytes.Buffer
w := gzip.NewWriter(&b)
w.Write([]byte(cr.Csr.Current.String() + "\n"))
w.Close()
n = copy(p, []byte(b.String()))
err = nil
return
}
cursor, err := coll.Find(ctx, filter) // runs the find query and returns cursor
csrRdr := new(CursorReader) // creates a new cursorreader instance
csrRdr.Csr = cursor // assigning the find cursor to cursorreader instance
_, err = s3Uploader.Upload(&s3manager.UploadInput{ // Uploading the data to s3 in parts
Bucket: aws.String("bucket"),
Key: aws.String("key")),
Body: csrRdr,
})
If the data is low, then I'm not getting the issue. but if the data is huge, then I'm getting error. Things I've debugged so far, trying to compress 1500 documents, each of size 15MB, getting error. Even I've tried writing the gzipped bytes directly to a file locally, but I'm getting the same error.
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at the end of the writing if I were you.