问题
My goal:
Display a dialog box prompting the user to save a file being downloaded from aws.
My problem:
I am currently using awssum-amazon-s3 to create a download stream. However I've only managed to save the file to my server or stream it to the command line... As you can see from my code my last attempt was to try and manually set the content disposition headers which failed. I cannot use res.download() as the headers have already been set?
How can I achieve my goal?
My code for node:
app.post('/dls/:dlKey', function(req, res, next){
// download the file via aws s3 here
var dlKey = req.param('dlKey');
Dl.findOne({key:dlKey}, function(err, dl){
if (err) return next(err);
var files = dl.dlFile;
var options = {
BucketName : 'xxxx',
ObjectName : files,
};
s3.GetObject(options, { stream : true }, function(err, data) {
// stream this file to stdout
fmt.sep();
data.Headers['Content-Disposition'] = 'attachment';
console.log(data.Headers);
data.Stream.pipe(fs.createWriteStream('test.pdf'));
data.Stream.on('end', function() {
console.log('File Downloaded!');
});
});
});
res.end('Successful Download Post!');
});
My code for angular:
$scope.dlComplete = function (dl) {
$scope.procDownload = true;
$http({
method: 'POST',
url: '/dls/' + dl.dlKey
}).success(function(data/*, status, headers, config*/) {
console.log(data);
$location.path('/#!/success');
}).error(function(/*data, status, headers, config*/) {
console.log('File download failed!');
});
};
The purpose of this code it to let users use a generated key to download a file once.
回答1:
This is the entire code using streaming on the latest version of aws-sdk
var express = require('express');
var app = express();
var fs = require('fs');
app.get('/', function(req, res, next){
res.send('You did not say the magic word');
});
app.get('/s3Proxy', function(req, res, next){
// download the file via aws s3 here
var fileKey = req.query['fileKey'];
console.log('Trying to download file', fileKey);
var AWS = require('aws-sdk');
AWS.config.update(
{
accessKeyId: "....",
secretAccessKey: "...",
region: 'ap-southeast-1'
}
);
var s3 = new AWS.S3();
var options = {
Bucket : '/bucket-url',
Key : fileKey,
};
res.attachment(fileKey);
var fileStream = s3.getObject(options).createReadStream();
fileStream.pipe(res);
});
var server = app.listen(3000, function () {
var host = server.address().address;
var port = server.address().port;
console.log('S3 Proxy app listening at http://%s:%s', host, port);
});
回答2:
This code worked for me with the most recent library:
var s3 = new AWS.S3();
var s3Params = {
Bucket: 'your bucket',
Key: 'path/to/the/file.ext'
};
s3.getObject(s3Params, function(err, res) {
if (err === null) {
res.attachment('file.ext'); // or whatever your logic needs
res.send(data.Body);
} else {
res.status(500).send(err);
}
});
回答3:
You've already figured what's most important to solve your issue: you can pipe the file stream coming from S3 to any writable stream, be it a filestream… or the response stream that will be sent to the client!
s3.GetObject(options, { stream : true }, function(err, data) {
res.attachment('test.pdf');
data.Stream.pipe(res);
});
Note the use of res.attachment that will set the correct headers. You can also check out this answer regarding streams and S3.
来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/22143628/nodejs-how-do-i-download-a-file-to-disk-from-an-aws-s3-bucket