I'm sorry to rehash an old gripe but I'm at my wits end and not sure where to go next. I am using Paperclip on Heroku and have S3 uploads configured. I was able to get things working in my local development environment but once it's running on Heroku I run into this error:
AWS::S3::Errors::PermanentRedirect (The bucket you are attempting to access must be addressed using the specified endpoint. Please send all future requests to this endpoint.
I've googled this error and read through the Heroku documentation and I believe I have everything set up correctly. I initially thought that my problems stemmed from having my bucket in the s3-us-west-1.amazonaws.com region, but I'm not convinced anymore.
Here are the relevant parts of my Heroku config:
AWS_REGION: us-west-1
S3_BUCKET_NAME: my-super-awesomely-amazing-bucket
From my config/environments/production.rb file:
config.paperclip_defaults = {
:storage => :s3,
:s3_credentials => {
:bucket => ENV['S3_BUCKET_NAME'],
:access_key_id => ENV['AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID'],
:secret_access_key => ENV['AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY']
}
}
My paperclip.rb initialize file:
if Rails.env.production?
Paperclip::Attachment.default_options[:url] = ':s3_domain_url'
Paperclip::Attachment.default_options[:path] = '/:class/:attachment/:id_partition/:style/:filename'
Paperclip::Attachment.default_options[:s3_host_name] = 's3-us-west-1.amazonaws.com'
end
And my paperclip config from the relevant model:
has_attached_file :document,
:styles => { },
:default_url => "/image_styles/:style/missing.png"
So...what am I doing wrong here? At this point I'm sure I've missed something obvious but I'm stumped on where to go from here. I feel like I've assiduously configured everything and yet that PermanentRedirect error keeps coming up.
Bucket
This might not be the direct solution, but we've found that you have to include the bucket option outside of your s3_credentials block:
#config/environments/production.rb
config.paperclip_defaults = {
storage: :s3,
s3_host_name: 's3-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com',
s3_credentials: {
access_key_id: ENV['AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID'],
secret_access_key: ENV['AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY']
},
bucket: ENV['S3_BUCKET_NAME']
}
This is working 100% for us on Heroku, but whether it wil work for you (as your bucket is in a different region) is a different matter
If you need more help, ask a comment and I'll gladly give you some ideas
Try this link http://adamthedeveloper.blogspot.in/2014/02/awss3permanentredirect-bucket-you-are.html . Previously this happened to Europe region buckets only and get resolved by setting AWS::S3::DEFAULT_HOST. Hope this solve your issue.
Related
I have a Rails 4 app with Paperclip running on Heroku. I recently started encountering a problem that is preventing me from updating any models with attached images. For example, any time I make a change through my site's CMS system to my Company model, the changes are not saved. I've tried changing only the image, the image and various other attributes, and only non-image attributes. It's as if the #company.save is never called in my controller's update action.
I found this issue report and tried the various solutions suggested, but nothing worked.
Here is my Company model:
class Company < ActiveRecord::Base
has_attached_file :logo, :styles => { :medium => "300x300>", :thumb => "100x100>" }
validates_attachment_content_type :logo, :content_type => /\Aimage\/.*\Z/
end
In my logs, I get the following error:
[AWS S3 404 0.022711 0 retries] head_object(:bucket_name=>"myApp",:key=>"companies/profile_photos/000/000/118/original/2015-09-05_19.05.34.jpg") AWS::S3::Errors::NoSuchKey No Such Key
I verified that my S3 credentials are set using heroku config and that they are valid.
I'm not certain, but I suspect that this may have something to do with my recent addition of the following buildpacks:
=== myApp Buildpack URLs
1. https://github.com/bobbus/image-optim-buildpack.git
2. https://github.com/heroku/heroku-buildpack-ruby.git
I've not been able to reproduce the problem on localhost.
Update
I've since opened up an issue report on this problem.
Here is my config.paperclip_defaults block in production.rd
config.paperclip_defaults = {
:storage => :s3,
:s3_protocol => :https,
:s3_host_name => 's3.amazonaws.com',
:s3_credentials => {
:bucket => ENV['S3_BUCKET_NAME'],
:access_key_id => ENV['AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID'],
:secret_access_key => ENV['AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY']
}
}
Here is my aws.yml:
development:
access_key_id: <%= ENV['AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID'] %>
secret_access_key: <%= ENV['AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY'] %>
production:
access_key_id: <%= ENV['AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID'] %>
secret_access_key: <%= ENV['AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY'] %>
Documentation from the GitHub paperclip wiki
Assuming you are using dotenv-rails...
In development.rb and production.rb files:
config.paperclip_defaults = {
storage: :s3,
s3_host_name: ENV['S3_HOST_NAME'],
bucket: ENV['S3_BUCKET_NAME']
}
Make sure to set these variables in your Heroku environment:
$ heroku config:set S3_HOST_NAME=your-s3-hostname-here S3_BUCKET_NAME=your-production-bucket-name-here
Paperclip-with-Amazon-S3
Documentation from rubydoc.info
This states you should have a yaml file with these details specified or write a method on your model.
rubydoc.info Paperclip::Storage::S3
No Such Key is S3's way of saying "404 Not Found."
I don't believe it has any alternate meanings.
The request was authorized and syntactically valid, but there's no file in the bucket at the specified path.
You may want to inspect the contents of your bucket from the AWS console.
I have a rails app setup with paperclip and aws-sdk
My aws.yml file is below:
development:
access_key_id: ENV['AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID']
secret_access_key: ENV['AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY']
production:
access_key_id: ENV['AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID']
secret_access_key: ENV['AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY']
My development.rb file is here:
config.paperclip_defaults = {
:storage => :s3,
:s3_credentials => {
:bucket => ENV['AWS_BUCKET']
}
}
I'm 100% sure my keys are correct. I've double, triple and quadruple checked the keys. I first tried an Iam user key, but that didn't work, then I tried creating a root key and that didn't work either. I'm back to using a brand new Iam user key and that user has full S3 access.
/config/initializers/algoliasearch.rb uses an environment variable just fine:
AlgoliaSearch.configuration = { application_id: 'xxxxxx', api_key: ENV['algolia_admin_api_key'] }
Still, though, when I try to upload a file in my development environment I get the InvalidAccessKey error from aws. I haven't tried it on production yet because that's using the same keys (just the bucket name is different).
Am I using the wrong keys? Or is something preventing my key from being accessed? I can't find anything telling me how to set my keys up properly and I'm completely lost. I know I got this working before and can't remember there being any other steps.
I figured out the solution: I had to add the s3 credentials to the production.rb and development.rb environment files:
# development.rb
config.paperclip_defaults = {
:storage => :s3,
:s3_credentials => {
:bucket => ENV['AWS_BUCKET'],
:access_key_id => ENV['HOMEIN_AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID'],
:secret_access_key => ENV['HOMEIN_AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY']
}
}
They're both the same, except for the bucket name.
I feel like there's a more elegant solution that I don't know of, though...
I am able to get apps working on heroku in general - but I recently started using Amazon S3 for images. I can make the process work if I hard code my access keys. But if I set the variables on heroku and then use
config.paperclip_defaults = {
:storage => :s3,
:s3_credentials => {
:bucket => ENV['rails-apps-production'],
:access_key_id => ENV['AWS_ACCESS_KEY'],
:secret_access_key => ENV['AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY']
}
}
in my production.rb file it doesnt work. However, it does work if I use the development.rb code to reference a .yml file with the keys - but I dont want to make that .yml file public and compromise my keys. I know I am doing something wrong. - Should I only be deploying the production.rb file and not the development.rb file? Are they causing conflict? Any guidance is appreciated.
Thanks!
I know this is a topic that has been covered before but I am currently unable to get this working. I have a vanilla local installation of the spree commerce engine (version 2.3.3) which I have deployed to Heroku with a view to getting working before embarking on any customisation.
I have followed the advice of Daniel Pritchett in a similar thread and used the configuration he suggests at https://gist.github.com/dpritchett/c86f6b617d784f943096, and so have a spree_images_paperclip.rb file looking as such:-
Spree.config do |config|
attachment_config = {
s3_credentials: {
access_key_id: ENV["AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID"],
secret_access_key: ENV["AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY"],
bucket: ENV["AWS_DEV_BUCKET"],
},
s3_host_name: 's3-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com',
storage: :s3,
s3_headers: { "Cache-Control" => "max-age=31557600" },
s3_protocol: "https",
bucket: ENV["AWS_DEV_BUCKET"],
styles: {
mini: "48x48>",
small: "100x100>",
product: "240x240>",
large: "600x600>"
},
path: ":rails_root/public/spree/products/:id/:style/:basename.:extension",
default_url: "/spree/products/:id/:style/:basename.:extension",
default_style: "product",
}
attachment_config.each do |key, value|
Spree::Image.attachment_definitions[:attachment][key.to_sym] = value
end
end unless Rails.env.test?
All config variables are set in a separate YAML file. This all seems to work fine locally, but when I deploy to Heroku, it crashes when I attempt to upload an image through the Spree admin console, unfortunately the generated Heroku logs are very unhelpful, just providing a 500 internal server error.
Does anyone have a good explanation as to why this is not working or alternatively where a good, up-to-date guide exists? Spree are still yet to update their guide since removing S3 support through admin.
Thanks in advance!
Paul
As of version 2.4, Spree has removed support for paperclip and S3 configuration, so you have to configure the relevant gems and tools separately. In the code you provide in your question, you are still trying to assign configuration data to Spree's config, instead of to Paperclip's.
In config/application.rb:
config.paperclip_defaults = {
:storage => :s3,
:s3_credentials => {
:bucket => ENV['S3_BUCKET'],
:access_key_id => ENV['S3_ACCESS_KEY'],
:secret_access_key => ENV['S3_SECRET']
}
}
Also you have to be sure to include the aws-sdk gem in your Gemfile to enable Paperclip's S3 support - Spree no longer includes it for you.
(If you are using Heroku, they have a guide specifically for configuring Paperclip)
I'm pretty new to ROR. I've recently deployed an app on heroku and have tried to add an attachment function to the app via paperclip.
I've followed all the steps in adding aws-s3 to my app. Here was my initial code:
user.rb (model)
has_attached_file :avatar,
:styles => {:small => "70x70>"},
:storage => :s3,
:s3_credentials => "#{RAILS_ROOT}/config/s3.yml",
:path => ":attachment/:id/:style/:basename.:extension"
validates_attachment_size :avatar, :less_than => 1.megabytes
validates_attachment_content_type :avatar, :content_type => ['image/jpeg', 'image/png']
s3.yml (file is located in config folder) note: all of these buckets exist on my aws-s3
development:
bucket: my_avatar-dev
access_key_id: amazonaccesskey
secret_access_key: amazon_secret_access_key
test:
bucket: myapp_avatar-test
access_key_id: amazonaccesskey
secret_access_key: amazon_secret_access_key
production:
bucket: myapp_avatar-pro
access_key_id: amazonaccesskey
secret_access_key: amazon_secret_access_key
gemfile
gem 'aws-s3'
When running this configuration, I would get a error page 500 error when loading my app. Running Heroku logs showed the following error: AWS::S3::MissingAccessKey (You did not provide both required access keys.
So I followed some advice and defined the key and secret_key as environment variables to heroku, using the following line of code:
heroku config:add S3_KEY=amazonaccesskey S3_SECRET=amazon_secret_key
I then added an initializer to test environments and launch via key or .yml file depending on environment, code is as follows:
initializers/s3.rb
if Rails.env == "production"
# set credentials from ENV hash
S3_CREDENTIALS = { :access_key_id => ENV['S3_KEY'], :secret_access_key => ENV['S3_SECRET'], :bucket => "myapp_avatar-pro"}
else
# get credentials from YML file
S3_CREDENTIALS = Rails.root.join("config/s3.yml")
end
user.rb model was then update to the following:
has_attached_file :avatar, :storage => :s3, :s3_credentials => S3_CREDENTIALS
I then deployed to heroku and tested the app, but I still keep getting the same error (page 500) and error code: AWS::S3::MissingAccessKey (You did not provide both required access keys.
How is this possible if I have defined the variables in heroku? Is there something I am missing? Is it possible it's something with the gem? Also, I'm using HAML for styling... not sure that matters at all, but just in case it does. I'm quite lost, so any help would be greatly appreciated. Thank you so much!
Having just worked through the same problem and trawling a number of similar posts. I found that any of the possible configurations in the above answer i.e. declaring all of the hashes in the model, using the .yml or using the initializer all work fine from my dev and on heroku as long as the S3 bucket is of US Standard type> The choice is just about how DRY you want to be.
When I originally set S3 up, I used a European bucket. This gave me the spurious error message:
AWS::S3::MissingAccessKey (You did not provide both required access keys.
I note from the AWS site : http://docs.amazonwebservices.com/general/latest/gr/index.html?rande.html
that AWS uses a specific endpoint address for each region to reduce latency and am guessing (because I am a novice coder) that the US standard is either a default or coded into the AWS-S3 plugin. (Maybe someone can edit this up into a more complete answer?)
I solved this problem with this:
:s3_credentials => {
:access_key_id => 'mykey',
:secret_access_key => 'mykey'