PicGO + 4EVERLAND BUCKET Create a private cloud bed in 5 minutes

Friends who need a picture bed must have heard of the PicGO plug-in . It is powerful and easy to use. You can upload clipboard pictures to your own picture bed with one click. So, can the decentralized storage 4everland bucket that is compatible with s3 also be bound to it? How to use PicGO?

The answer is yes, let’s share the binding and usage experience below!

Configuration:

First, friends who have not downloaded PicGO need to download the appropriate PicGO version: Releases · Molunerfinn/PicGo · GitHub

After installation is complete, select plug-in settings

Search for picgo-plugin-s3 plug-in and click to install

After completing this series of preparations, we need to configure the relevant parameters of the plug-in

First, open the bucket: 4EVERLAND BUCKET

Select the login method and after logging in, select New Bucket

Create a new bucket according to the naming rules. Here we take the created picgo as an example.

Click to log in to your account and select settings

SelectGenerate API Key

Here we get the API Key and API Secret parameters respectively

Click on the image bed settings, select Amazon S3, and configure the plug-in

Fill in the first two items with the API Key and API Secret parameters just extracted respectively. For the bucket option, fill in the newly created bucket name. For the custom node, select the Endpoint in the API Doc: https://endpoint.4everland.co

For custom domain name, select the domain name automatically generated when the bucket is generated, or you can also set your own defined domain name. The bucket supports the setting of custom domain names, and other choices remain unchanged.

Click to confirm and set as default image bed

In summary, all configurations have been completed. If there are no problems, you can try uploading files!

Click the upload area and note that the image bed name here should be Amazon S3

Upload the file, you can find that the file has been uploaded to the bucket

Click on the file to view details:

Summarize:

 Needless to say, PicGO uploads pictures smoothly. Bucket, as a centralized storage platform in the web3 area, now supports IPFS and can sync files to AR with one click. Compared with the previous process of uploading pictures to AR (download the accessor, buy AR Token, Pay and upload) I don’t know how easy it is! At the same time, the two major decentralized storage nodes, IPFS and ARweave, are linked through the bucket. It is full of innovation and is worth trying.

Link:

https://github.com/wayjam/picgo-plugin-s3

Configuration Manual | PicGo

4EVERLAND - A Cloud Computing Platform of WEB 3.0

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