I have the below python code. It takes .wav file as an input via postman. It is received here as a base64 string which is then decoded back from base64. The code further processes the .wav file and generates the .png image. I have to save that in AWS S3. I am facing problems in saving it to AWS S3 because the file that is saved there does not open. It says photo viewer doesn't support this file format. Any idea how to do this?
import json
import base64
import boto3
#import scipy.io.wavfile as wav
#import scipy.signal as signal
import numpy as np
from matplotlib import pyplot as plt
from scipy import signal
import shutil
import wavio
import wave
import matplotlib.pylab as plt
from scipy.signal import butter, lfilter
from scipy.io import wavfile
import scipy.signal as sps
from io import BytesIO
def lambda_handler(event, context):
s3 = boto3.client("s3")
# retrieving data from event. Which is the wave audio file
get_file_content_from_postman = event["content"]
# decoding data. Here the wava file is converted back to binary form
decoded_file_name = base64.b64decode(get_file_content_from_postman)
new_rate = 2000
# Read file
sample_rate, clip = wavfile.read(BytesIO(decoded_file_name))
# Resample data
number_of_samples = round(len(clip) * float(new_rate) / sample_rate)
clip = sps.resample(clip, number_of_samples)
#butter_bandpass_filter is another fuction
a = butter_bandpass_filter(clip, 20, 400, 2000, order=4)
filtered = 2*((a-min(a))/(max(a)-min(a)))-1
fig = plt.figure(figsize=[1,1])
ax = fig.add_subplot(212)
ax.axes.get_xaxis().set_visible(False)
ax.axes.get_yaxis().set_visible(False)
ax.set_frame_on(False)
powerSpectrum, freqenciesFound, time, imageAxis = plt.specgram(filtered, Fs=2000)
#filename is referring to the AWS Lambda /tmp directory
filename = '/tmp/' + 'image.png'
plt.savefig(filename, dpi=400, bbox_inches='tight',pad_inches=0)
s3_upload = s3.put_object( Bucket="aaa", Key="filename.png", Body=filename)
return {
'statusCode': 200,
'body': json.dumps("Executed successfully")
}