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    • bendursoB
      bendurso @bendurso
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      @bendurso The link contains 1359 characters. Maybe that could be the issue? Is there max limit for the link length?

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      • David HealeyD
        David Healey @bendurso
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        @bendurso said in Server.downloadFile with signed Amazon S3 URL:

        The link contains 1359 characters. Maybe that could be the issue? Is there max limit for the link length?

        Could be, I'm not sure. I believe HISE is using cURL to do the download so you can test that by running it manually in a terminal.

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        • bendursoB
          bendurso @David Healey
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          @d-healey Thanks, yes it works with curl in terminal.

          In HISE, I'm clearing the HttpHeader before starting the download, as I read in the forum, and I'm making sure not to repeat the base URL (just using https://).

          It works with links from other servers, but it doesn’t seem to work with signed S3 URLs.

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          • David HealeyD
            David Healey @bendurso
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            @bendurso Does it work in a private browser session?

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            • bendursoB
              bendurso @David Healey
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              @d-healey yeap :)

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              • David HealeyD
                David Healey @bendurso
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                @bendurso I'm stumped then... You could use cURL directly from in HISE by calling it as a process - @aaronventure posted about this a while back I think.

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                • bendursoB
                  bendurso @David Healey
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                  @David-Healey Thanks. It worked with cURL as a background process. I read that if the user has a Windows version prior to 2019 wont work. Should I use powershell for Windows for better compatibility right?

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                  • David HealeyD
                    David Healey @bendurso
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                    @bendurso said in Server.downloadFile with signed Amazon S3 URL:

                    Thanks. It worked with cURL as a background process.

                    I'd really like to know why it doesn't work with the standard downloadFile call.

                    @bendurso said in Server.downloadFile with signed Amazon S3 URL:

                    Should I use powershell for Windows for better compatibility right?

                    I don't know, I think powershell needs permissions doesn't it?

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                    • bendursoB
                      bendurso @David Healey
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                      @David-Healey I found a post where Dan was using the same amazon s3 links as me.
                      https://forum.hise.audio/topic/4635/question-about-queued-downloads-from-amazon-s3/26

                      I'm actually trying to use moonbase, but I got the same links for download.

                      @Dan-Korneff How did you solve this?

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                      • Dan KorneffD
                        Dan Korneff @bendurso
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                        @bendurso I can't quite remember. Reading the post it seems to be related to how my webserver was redirecting the traffic. I'll take a look in the AM to see where I left off

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                        • bendursoB
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                          @David-Healey @Dan-Korneff Great news! I was able to fix the issue with Amazon S3 pre-signed URLs and the HISE Server.downloadFile function.

                          Thanks to Dan's explanation of the source code (on the other post), the problem was identified:

                          HISE original logic sees the ? in the S3 URL and assumes it needs to separate and re-parse the query string into a separate parameter object. This process destroys the specific encoding required for the X-Amz-Signature, invalidating the S3 link.

                          So, I modified the ScriptingApi::Server::downloadFile function in the HISE source code to skip the parameter parsing if the URL contains the S3-specific parameter "X-Amz-Algorithm=".

                          I think this should be changed in the HISE source code because AWS S3 are pretty common.

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                          • David HealeyD
                            David Healey @bendurso
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                            @bendurso said in Server.downloadFile with signed Amazon S3 URL:

                            I think this should be changed in the HISE source code because AWS S3 are pretty common.

                            Is parameter splitting ever needed with a file download? Shouldn't we leave that up to the scripter to pass parameters via the parameter argument of the downloadFile function?

                            We could add a convenience function that converts a URL query string to a parameters object.

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                            • bendursoB
                              bendurso @David Healey
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                              @David-Healey Haha that make sense too :)

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