Kaan,

You're spot on regarding impact. You spend most of your time trying to get 
over hurdles like these, whilst you should be spending time on the core of 
the product functionality. I personally think that the web and the cloud 
have become way to complex in this regard and feel it's up to companies 
like Google to make functionality like this way simpler. 

I agree that the cloud products such as Googles, especially the app engine, 
ndb... have made my project simpler in many ways. However, if what you gain 
is then taken away in other ways then you have to consider the time spent 
as a whole, not to mention the stress that developers are under for 
timelines and costs etc. etc. This particular problem is taking way too 
much of my time at the moment. 


On Monday, February 20, 2017 at 6:47:26 PM UTC+3, Richard Cheesmar wrote:
>
> I am using the standard python app engine environment and currently 
> looking at how one goes about uploading multiple large media files to 
> Google Cloud Storage (Public Readable) using App Engine or the Client 
> directly (preferred).
>
> I currently send a bunch of smaller images (max 20 - between 30 and 100k 
> on average), at the same time directly via a POST to the server. These 
> images are provided by the client and put in my projects default bucket. I 
> handle the requests images using a separate thread and write them one at a 
> time to the cloud and then associate them with an ndb object. This is all 
> fine and dandy when the images are small and do not cause the request to 
> run out of memory or invoke a DeadlineExceededError. 
>
> But what is the best approach for large image files of 20mb+ a piece or 
> video files of up to 1GB in size? Are there efficient ways to do this from 
> the client directly, would this be possible via the Json api ,a resumable 
> upload, for example? If so, are there any clear examples of how to do this 
> purely in javascript on the client? I have looked at the docs but it's not 
> intuitively obvious at least to me.
>
> I have been looking at the possibilities for a day or two but nothing hits 
> you with a clear linear description or approach. I notice in the Google 
> Docs there is a way using PHP to upload via a POST direct from the client...
> https://cloud.google.com/appengine/docs/php/googlestorage/user_upload...Is 
> this just relevant to using PHP on app engine or is there an equivalent to 
> createUploadUrl 
> for python or javascript?
>
>
> Anyway, I'll keep exploring but any pointers would be greatly appreciated.
>
>
> Cheers
>
>

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