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I decided to use the AWS SDK's wrapper so I could stream data from my S3 bucket for convenience, but the situation is as follows:

Writing to my bucket with this code works

$client = \Aws\Common\Aws::factory(array(
    'key' => 'my key',
    'secret' => 'my secret',))
->get('S3');

$client->registerStreamWrapper();

$fh = fopen('s3://mybucket/test.txt','w');
fwrite($fh, 'Test');
fclose($fh);

The file exists after this operation, so it's all OK, but I can't read it afterwards since fopen('s3://mybucket/test.txt', 'r') fails with the following warning:

Warning: fopen(s3://mybucket/test.txt): failed to open stream: "Aws\S3\StreamWrapper::stream_open" call failed

... And this error:

Fatal error: Uncaught exception 'Guzzle\Common\Exception\RuntimeException' with message 'Error creating resource. [type] 2 [message] fopen(https://mybucket.s3.amazonaws.com/test.txt): failed to open stream: Invalid argument [file] phar://path/to/aws.phar/Guzzle/Stream/PhpStreamRequestFactory.php [line] 217' in phar://path/to/aws.phar/Guzzle/Stream/PhpStreamRequestFactory.php on line 271

So, I could catch that exception or use getObject instead but I still wouldn't be able to read the file stream, which defeats the purpose. Perhaps it's not a huge matter, but I'm not familiar with the inner workings of Guzzle and the AWS SDK.

Any help or guides on what I'm doing wrong here will be greatly appreciated, I googled the issue for a while, but I couldn't find useful information to solve it, so it's likely that this is all happening due to my sheer incompetence.

Thanks in advance.

Cheers.

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  • did you mean to omit the 'r' parameter from the read fopen()?
    – Marc B
    May 27, 2014 at 20:21
  • @MarcB Forgot to write it in the question (but it is in the code), thanks for the observation!
    – Chander
    May 27, 2014 at 20:35

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Please try to enable openssl in php.ini:

extension=php_openssl.dll

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