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s3.putBuffer()
SaltwaterC edited this page Nov 16, 2011
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S3 helper for uploading node.js Buffer objects as S3 objects.
s3.putBuffer(path, buffer, cannedAcl, headers, callback)
- 'path' - the S3 Path.
- 'buffer' - a Buffer object containing the S3 object body.
- 'cannedAcl' - the S3 Canned ACL.
- 'headers' - an object containing the HTTP headers you may want to pass to the PUT request, such as the x-amz-* metadata headers.
- 'callback' - the callback that is executed when the processing finishes. It has a couple of arguments: error and result.
- If there's an error, the callback receives the error argument as Error instance.
- If the error argument is null, then the response argument contains the response.headers object as returned by the node.js core HTTPS client.
You must specify the Content-Type header if you don't want Amazon S3 to default to binary/octet-stream
. mime-magic doesn't support, yet, the possibility to compute MIMEs based onto buffers of information passing through node.js.
The Content-Length and Content-MD5 headers are automatically computed and you may not override them.