Amazon S3 integration

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roladh's picture

I want to place all my images from drupal to my amazon S3 bucket.
Where in drupal can I change the path to my images to reflect the location on S3.

How can I alter de urls to fetch the files from my bucket?

Thank you so much.
Appreciate your help.

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There's two

SeanBannister's picture

There's two solutions:
http://drupal.org/project/AmazonS3 - It first uploads the file to your local filesystem then to S3.
http://drupal.org/project/amazon_s3 - It uploads the files directly to S3.

These will also replace the URLs for you. I don't have much experience in this area but figured this would be a good start for you.

But do either of those solutions work?

Torenware's picture

I'm having a hell of a time setting up AmazonS3. The docs, well, there aren't really any. And there are problems with beta 7.

Does anyone know of a tutorial on this subject that actually works with the current software?

I've used both modules and

Rhino-new's picture

I've used both modules and specifically, they don't replace URL's in user profile image (previously created users). Does anyone have instructions on how to do that?

The amazon_s3 module is only

thatoneguy's picture

The amazon_s3 module is only out for 6.x, unless you're willing to use dev code for 7.x. I've used the amazons3 module. I had to apply one of the patches from the issues to compensate for the fact that get_canonical_id doesn't work in certain circumstances.

amazons3_cors (dev code) for 7.x

kartonnade_'s picture

Hi all,

Anyone has heard of (and/or tested) amazons3_cors ?
"This module works in conjunction with the amazons3 module to provide direct to S3 uploading from your browser. Bypassing the Drupal file system and storing all files in S3 only."
Thing is : it is still in dev...

Amazon Web Services (S3, EC2)

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