Cannot access a closed stream when uploading to AWS S3










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I'm trying to upload a file into AWS S3 from my .NET core application.



I create a PDF of type byte and I pass it to the following function:



public async Task<S3Response> UploadFileAsync(string bucketName, byte file)

try

var fileTransferUtility = new TransferUtility(_s3Client);
var fileTransferUtilityRequest = new TransferUtilityUploadRequest

BucketName = bucketName,
StorageClass = S3StorageClass.Standard,
PartSize = 6291456,
CannedACL = S3CannedACL.NoACL,
Key = "Test.pdf"
;

using (var ms = new MemoryStream(file))

fileTransferUtilityRequest.InputStream = ms;


await fileTransferUtility.UploadAsync(fileTransferUtilityRequest);

catch (AmazonS3Exception e)

return new S3Response

Message = e.Message,
Status = e.StatusCode
;




The error that my catch handler is triggering is:




Cannot access a closed stream




What am I doing wrong?










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    I'm trying to upload a file into AWS S3 from my .NET core application.



    I create a PDF of type byte and I pass it to the following function:



    public async Task<S3Response> UploadFileAsync(string bucketName, byte file)

    try

    var fileTransferUtility = new TransferUtility(_s3Client);
    var fileTransferUtilityRequest = new TransferUtilityUploadRequest

    BucketName = bucketName,
    StorageClass = S3StorageClass.Standard,
    PartSize = 6291456,
    CannedACL = S3CannedACL.NoACL,
    Key = "Test.pdf"
    ;

    using (var ms = new MemoryStream(file))

    fileTransferUtilityRequest.InputStream = ms;


    await fileTransferUtility.UploadAsync(fileTransferUtilityRequest);

    catch (AmazonS3Exception e)

    return new S3Response

    Message = e.Message,
    Status = e.StatusCode
    ;




    The error that my catch handler is triggering is:




    Cannot access a closed stream




    What am I doing wrong?










    share|improve this question


























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      I'm trying to upload a file into AWS S3 from my .NET core application.



      I create a PDF of type byte and I pass it to the following function:



      public async Task<S3Response> UploadFileAsync(string bucketName, byte file)

      try

      var fileTransferUtility = new TransferUtility(_s3Client);
      var fileTransferUtilityRequest = new TransferUtilityUploadRequest

      BucketName = bucketName,
      StorageClass = S3StorageClass.Standard,
      PartSize = 6291456,
      CannedACL = S3CannedACL.NoACL,
      Key = "Test.pdf"
      ;

      using (var ms = new MemoryStream(file))

      fileTransferUtilityRequest.InputStream = ms;


      await fileTransferUtility.UploadAsync(fileTransferUtilityRequest);

      catch (AmazonS3Exception e)

      return new S3Response

      Message = e.Message,
      Status = e.StatusCode
      ;




      The error that my catch handler is triggering is:




      Cannot access a closed stream




      What am I doing wrong?










      share|improve this question
















      I'm trying to upload a file into AWS S3 from my .NET core application.



      I create a PDF of type byte and I pass it to the following function:



      public async Task<S3Response> UploadFileAsync(string bucketName, byte file)

      try

      var fileTransferUtility = new TransferUtility(_s3Client);
      var fileTransferUtilityRequest = new TransferUtilityUploadRequest

      BucketName = bucketName,
      StorageClass = S3StorageClass.Standard,
      PartSize = 6291456,
      CannedACL = S3CannedACL.NoACL,
      Key = "Test.pdf"
      ;

      using (var ms = new MemoryStream(file))

      fileTransferUtilityRequest.InputStream = ms;


      await fileTransferUtility.UploadAsync(fileTransferUtilityRequest);

      catch (AmazonS3Exception e)

      return new S3Response

      Message = e.Message,
      Status = e.StatusCode
      ;




      The error that my catch handler is triggering is:




      Cannot access a closed stream




      What am I doing wrong?







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      edited Nov 12 '18 at 8:23









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          Your using statement causes the MemoryStream you've created to be closed before you attempt to pass it through to UploadAsync. Instead, call UploadAsync from inside your using block:



          using (var ms = new MemoryStream(file))

          fileTransferUtilityRequest.InputStream = ms;
          await fileTransferUtility.UploadAsync(fileTransferUtilityRequest);






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            Your using statement causes the MemoryStream you've created to be closed before you attempt to pass it through to UploadAsync. Instead, call UploadAsync from inside your using block:



            using (var ms = new MemoryStream(file))

            fileTransferUtilityRequest.InputStream = ms;
            await fileTransferUtility.UploadAsync(fileTransferUtilityRequest);






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              Your using statement causes the MemoryStream you've created to be closed before you attempt to pass it through to UploadAsync. Instead, call UploadAsync from inside your using block:



              using (var ms = new MemoryStream(file))

              fileTransferUtilityRequest.InputStream = ms;
              await fileTransferUtility.UploadAsync(fileTransferUtilityRequest);






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                Your using statement causes the MemoryStream you've created to be closed before you attempt to pass it through to UploadAsync. Instead, call UploadAsync from inside your using block:



                using (var ms = new MemoryStream(file))

                fileTransferUtilityRequest.InputStream = ms;
                await fileTransferUtility.UploadAsync(fileTransferUtilityRequest);






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                Your using statement causes the MemoryStream you've created to be closed before you attempt to pass it through to UploadAsync. Instead, call UploadAsync from inside your using block:



                using (var ms = new MemoryStream(file))

                fileTransferUtilityRequest.InputStream = ms;
                await fileTransferUtility.UploadAsync(fileTransferUtilityRequest);







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