When I try to upload images to a bucket, it throw an error "Invalid bucket name "thum.images ": Bucket name must match the regex "^[a-zA-Z0-9.-_]{1,255}$"".
I think there is nothing wrong with a bucket name.
This is my code to upload image:
def upload_thumbnail_image(image_key, thumbnail_image):
    thumbnail_image_bucket = os.environ['thumbnail_bucket']
    thumbnail_image = #image path
    image_key = EFE3-27C8-EEB3-4987/3612d0bc-bdfd-49de-82ee-3e66cbb06807.jpg
    try:
        new_object = client.upload_file(thumbnail_image, thumbnail_image_bucket, image_key)
        return new_object
    except Exception as Exc:
        set_log(Exc.args[0],True)
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Answer
The "Invalid bucket name "thum.images ": Bucket name must match the regex "^[a-zA-Z0-9.-_]{1,255}$"" error means just what it says: the bucket name must contain some typo or is just wrong as it should meet the following pattern:
- ^– start of string
- [a-zA-Z0-9.-_]{1,255}– 1 to 255 ASCII letters, digits, dots,- -or- _chars
- $– end of string.
You may test your bucket names online here.
There can be no whitespaces in the bucket name.
I often get this error because an extra slash gets into the bucket name after I copy/paste the bucket name from the S3 Web page, like aws s3 sync s3:///my-bucket/folder folder, where instead of the triple backslashes there must be just two.