Preventing RequestTimeTooSkewed
from happening in the browser
#4082
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Similar issue in aws-sdk-js-v3: aws/aws-sdk-js-v3#2208 |
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Hey @nuthinking thanks for opening this issue, I suspect that is because the config gets overwritten with your constructor. The way to workaround that in V2 is mentioned here #399 (comment) |
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@ajredniwja that code can fix S3 but not MediaEncoder. |
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I can try to work with it, can you share repro code? |
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Basically, I uploaded a file on s3 (thanks to the fix above) and then created a job with |
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Describe the question
If, for any reason, I change manually the time of my computer to a different one than the actual one (e.g. a day before) when I try to upload a file using this library I get the
RequestTimeTooSkewed
error. This happens even if I setAWS.config.correctClockSkew = true
ormyS3.config.correctClockSkew = true
.Is there any way to prevent this error from happening? Thanks!
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