Uploading Image from google drive to amazon S3 using app script












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I am integrating google form to our backend system. In the form, we are accepting images on google drive. I am trying to move google drive images to s3 whenever a form is submitted.
I am using this to fetch an image from google drive.



var driveFile = DriveApp.getFileById("imageId"); 


For uploading image to S3, I am using app script library S3-for-Google-Apps-Script. File is being uploaded to s3 but format is not correct.



code for uploading image to S3 is



var s3 = S3.getInstance(awsAccessKeyId, awsSecretKey);
s3.putObject(bucket, "file name", driveFile.getBlob(), {logRequests:true});


I am not able to open image after downloading from s3.
Getting error "It may be damaged or use a file format that Preview doesn’t recognize."



Thanks in Advance.










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    I am integrating google form to our backend system. In the form, we are accepting images on google drive. I am trying to move google drive images to s3 whenever a form is submitted.
    I am using this to fetch an image from google drive.



    var driveFile = DriveApp.getFileById("imageId"); 


    For uploading image to S3, I am using app script library S3-for-Google-Apps-Script. File is being uploaded to s3 but format is not correct.



    code for uploading image to S3 is



    var s3 = S3.getInstance(awsAccessKeyId, awsSecretKey);
    s3.putObject(bucket, "file name", driveFile.getBlob(), {logRequests:true});


    I am not able to open image after downloading from s3.
    Getting error "It may be damaged or use a file format that Preview doesn’t recognize."



    Thanks in Advance.










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      I am integrating google form to our backend system. In the form, we are accepting images on google drive. I am trying to move google drive images to s3 whenever a form is submitted.
      I am using this to fetch an image from google drive.



      var driveFile = DriveApp.getFileById("imageId"); 


      For uploading image to S3, I am using app script library S3-for-Google-Apps-Script. File is being uploaded to s3 but format is not correct.



      code for uploading image to S3 is



      var s3 = S3.getInstance(awsAccessKeyId, awsSecretKey);
      s3.putObject(bucket, "file name", driveFile.getBlob(), {logRequests:true});


      I am not able to open image after downloading from s3.
      Getting error "It may be damaged or use a file format that Preview doesn’t recognize."



      Thanks in Advance.










      share|improve this question
















      I am integrating google form to our backend system. In the form, we are accepting images on google drive. I am trying to move google drive images to s3 whenever a form is submitted.
      I am using this to fetch an image from google drive.



      var driveFile = DriveApp.getFileById("imageId"); 


      For uploading image to S3, I am using app script library S3-for-Google-Apps-Script. File is being uploaded to s3 but format is not correct.



      code for uploading image to S3 is



      var s3 = S3.getInstance(awsAccessKeyId, awsSecretKey);
      s3.putObject(bucket, "file name", driveFile.getBlob(), {logRequests:true});


      I am not able to open image after downloading from s3.
      Getting error "It may be damaged or use a file format that Preview doesn’t recognize."



      Thanks in Advance.







      amazon-s3 google-apps-script google-drive-sdk






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      edited Nov 14 '18 at 14:08







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