Why does file uploaded to S3 have content type application/octet-stream unless i name the file .html

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悲哀的现实 2021-01-17 09:04

Even though I set content type to text/html it ends up as application/octet-stream on S3.

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  •  长发绾君心
    2021-01-17 09:17

    You must be doing something else in your code. I just tried your code example using the 1.9.6 S3 SDK and the file gets the "text/html" content type.

    Here's the exact (Groovy) code:

    class S3Test {
        static void main(String[] args) {
    
            def s3 = new AmazonS3Client()
    
            def random = new Random()
            def bucketName = "raniz-playground"
            def keyName = "content-type-test"
    
            byte[] contentAsBytes = new byte[1024]
            random.nextBytes(contentAsBytes)
    
            ByteArrayInputStream contentsAsStream = new ByteArrayInputStream(contentAsBytes);
            ObjectMetadata md = new ObjectMetadata();
            md.setContentLength(contentAsBytes.length);
            md.setContentType("text/html");
            s3.putObject(new PutObjectRequest(bucketName, keyName, contentsAsStream, md))
    
            def object = s3.getObject(bucketName, keyName)
            println(object.objectMetadata.contentType)
            object.close()
        }
    }
    

    The program prints

    text/html

    And the S3 metadata says the same:

    S3 properties view

    Here are the communication sent over the net (courtesy of Apache HTTP Commons debug logging):

    >> PUT /content-type-test HTTP/1.1
    >> Host: raniz-playground.s3.amazonaws.com
    >> Authorization: AWS 
    >> User-Agent: aws-sdk-java/1.9.6 Linux/3.2.0-84-generic Java_HotSpot(TM)_64-Bit_Server_VM/25.45-b02/1.8.0_45
    >> Date: Fri, 12 Jun 2015 02:11:16 GMT
    >> Content-Type: text/html
    >> Content-Length: 1024
    >> Connection: Keep-Alive
    >> Expect: 100-continue
    << HTTP/1.1 200 OK
    << x-amz-id-2: mOsmhYGkW+SxipF6S2+CnmiqOhwJ62WfWUkmZk4zU3rzkWCEH9P/bT1hUz27apmO
    << x-amz-request-id: 8706AE3BE8597644
    << Date: Fri, 12 Jun 2015 02:11:23 GMT
    << ETag: "6c53debeb28f1d12f7ad388b27c9036d"
    << Content-Length: 0
    << Server: AmazonS3
    
    >> GET /content-type-test HTTP/1.1
    >> Host: raniz-playground.s3.amazonaws.com
    >> Authorization: AWS 
    >> User-Agent: aws-sdk-java/1.9.6 Linux/3.2.0-84-generic Java_HotSpot(TM)_64-Bit_Server_VM/25.45-b02/1.8.0_45
    >> Date: Fri, 12 Jun 2015 02:11:23 GMT
    >> Content-Type: application/x-www-form-urlencoded; charset=utf-8
    >> Connection: Keep-Alive
    << HTTP/1.1 200 OK
    << x-amz-id-2: 9U1CQ8yIYBKYyadKi4syaAsr+7BV76Q+5UAGj2w1zDiPC2qZN0NzUCQNv6pWGu7n
    << x-amz-request-id: 6777433366DB6436
    << Date: Fri, 12 Jun 2015 02:11:24 GMT
    << Last-Modified: Fri, 12 Jun 2015 02:11:23 GMT
    << ETag: "6c53debeb28f1d12f7ad388b27c9036d"
    << Accept-Ranges: bytes
    << Content-Type: text/html
    << Content-Length: 1024
    << Server: AmazonS3
    

    And this is also the behaviour that looking at the source code shows us - if you set the content type the SDK won't override it.

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