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Unable to upload images (using uploadthing api) in production website (live site in Railway) #58840

Closed jatin-sharma8 closed 10 months ago

jatin-sharma8 commented 10 months ago

Link to the code that reproduces this issue

https://github.com/jatin-sharma8/discord

To Reproduce

When i'm using the Uploadthing api its working fine on local server getting a response from serverCallback , not working in production

Current vs. Expected behavior

It should work same as local environment.When i'm using the Uploadthing api its working fine on local server getting a response from serverCallback , not working in production

Verify canary release

Provide environment information

Operating System:
  Platform: win32
  Arch: x64
  Version: Windows 11 Home Single Language
Binaries:
  Node: 20.9.0
  npm: N/A
  Yarn: N/A
  pnpm: N/A
Relevant Packages:
  next: 14.0.3
  eslint-config-next: 14.0.3
  react: 18.2.0
  react-dom: 18.2.0
  typescript: 5.2.2
Next.js Config:
  output: N/A

Which area(s) are affected? (Select all that apply)

Not sure, Image optimization (next/image, next/legacy/image), Middleware / Edge (API routes, runtime)

Additional context

No response

github-actions[bot] commented 10 months ago

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