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I'm having a hell of a time working with the aws-sdk documentation, all of the links I follow seem outdated and unusable.

I'm looking for a straight forward implementation example of uploading an image file to an S3 bucket in Ruby.

  • let's say the image path is screenshots/image.png
  • and I want to upload it to the bucket my_bucket
  • AWS creds live in my ENV

Any advice is much appreciated.

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Here is how you can upload a file from disk to the named bucket and key:

s3 = Aws::S3::Resource.new
s3.bucket('my_bucket').object('key').upload_file('screenshots/image.png')

That is the simplest method. You should replace 'key' with the key you want it stored with in Amazon S3. This will automatically upload large files for you using the multipart upload APIs and will retry failed parts.

If you prefer to upload always using PUT object, you can call #put or use an Aws::S3::Client:

# using put
s3 = Aws::S3::Resource.new
File.open('screenshots/image.png', 'rb') do |file|
  s3.bucket('my_bucket').object('key').put(body:file)
end

# using a client
s3 = Aws::S3::Client.new
File.open('screenshots/image.png', 'rb') do |file|
  s3.put_object(bucket:'my_bucket', key:'key', body:file)
end

Also, the API reference documentation for the v2 SDK is here: http://docs.aws.amazon.com/sdkforruby/api/index.html

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  • You're my freaking hero! Spent the last 3-4 hours trying to make this work to no avail. Doing this in v1 of the aws-sdk was so simple but v2 seems unnecessarily complicated.
    – vich
    Mar 22, 2015 at 23:04
  • @mmichael I'm curious in what way v2 uploads are more complicated than v1? The syntax is very similar, no? Mar 23, 2015 at 3:50
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    Well, with v1 you didn't have to deal with the Client or Resource classes, you could just run s3 = AWS::S3.new and then s3.buckets['bucket_name'].objects['key'].write(file: '/path/to/file'). I actually misspoke, the v2 version isn't more complicated. I meant to say that the v2 docs are just more confusing. Nowhere in the new docs does it show you how to do the steps in your answer. And if they do, then it's not as clear as the instructions in v1 where it shows you everything you need on one page.
    – vich
    Mar 23, 2015 at 5:12
  • I agree, they have raised the knowledge level above beginner in the v2 documentation
    – Conor
    Mar 25, 2015 at 23:45
  • yeah, the docs are a nightmare. would be great to have a better overview of common use cases for things like Client and Resource
    – Brent
    Sep 2, 2015 at 22:19

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