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I created a nodejs application hosted on heroku which uses imagemagick. I am doing this operation:

require('child_process').exec(`convert -quiet -delay 1 output.avi ${gif}`);

This should convert output.avi (which is present) to a gif file. In this case, gif is "/app/temp/gifs/xstrycatdq.gif". This command works perfectly on my local windows machine. As I use the path module to get a variable with path.joinand __dirname.

I have installed heroku buildpack:

The error I am receiving is:

Command failed: convert -quiet -delay 1 output.avi /app/temp/gifs/xstrycatdq.gif
convert: DelegateFailed `'ffmpeg' -nostdin -v -1 -vframes %S -i '%i' -vcodec pam -an -f rawvideo -y '%u.pam' 2> '%Z'' @ error/delegate.c/InvokeDelegate/1919.
convert: UnableToOpenBlob `magick-93R4VJcemPz0z1.pam': No such file or directory @ error/blob.c/OpenBlob/2705.
convert: NoImagesDefined `/app/temp/gifs/xstrycatdq.gif' @ error/convert.c/ConvertImageCommand/3257.

It seems that the /tmp/ directory can't be written to or anything. I also tried to mkdir /tmp/ but bash tells me that this dir already exists.

I have also tried changing the imagemagick's temp directory with the environment variable by doing export MAGICK_TMPDIR="temp".

Any help?

Edit: The variables are now absolute.

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  • What does this question to do with bash?
    – Jdamian
    Commented Jan 17, 2018 at 19:22
  • I use the child_process module to execute bash commands.
    – Tvde1
    Commented Jan 17, 2018 at 19:34
  • I have heard of other cases where Imagemagick will not read from /tmp. I suspect it is done for security, but do not know for a fact. I suggest not putting images there.
    – fmw42
    Commented Jan 17, 2018 at 19:59
  • @fmw42 it's not my files, it's IM's temp files.
    – Tvde1
    Commented Jan 17, 2018 at 20:07
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    If you are sure about its something to do with '/tmp' can you check whether it has any file attributes with command like 'lsattr -d /tmp' ? And also check 'getfacl /tmp'. Did it throw any clue? Commented Jan 28, 2018 at 6:21

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Are you sure it's not an issue of permissions? Can you write a simple text file to /app/temp? Is nothing is being read or written at all, it sounds like an issue of permissions. Maybe it's not necessarily a protection design of ImageMagick, but rather heroku or your programming environment?

This directory you're trying to use, it's special in that it contains corrupt or incomplete files - it may have special protections or guards in place, when certain software is running. temp directories are typically designed (or assumed) to be protected from user interference, as they are only to be used and worked with, by the program itself - not the user's commands of the program.

This question is similar to yours, it might be able to help you.

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  • This along with the rest tells me I sould make a folder in my app root (/app/tmp). I can do that but I need ImageMagick to also use that folder. This answer is useless.
    – Tvde1
    Commented Jan 29, 2018 at 9:40

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