

Thanks to a publicly available Lambda Layer. Lambda triggers will have ImageMagick binaries installed If you defined any Lambda triggers, run arc create to generate the sourceĭirectories for the Lambda triggers. Your bucket, any Lambda triggers and their behaviours. Then add the following line to the pragma in your Architect project manifest (usually app.arc): a new pragma, and provide any of the options to customize
IMAGE BUCKET INSTALL
Install this plugin: npm i arc-plugin-s3-image-bucket

S3 uploads using browser-based POST requests to Repos, which are based on Leonid Shevtov's deep dive into enabling direct-from-client This plugin takes heavy inspiration / straight up lifting from and Requests containing binary payloads directly to the S3 bucket. With this combination, you can enable direct-to-bucket uploads fromĬlients accessing your webapp by providing a server-side API that generatesĪ time-limited signed set of parameters to the client used to issue POST ImageMagick binaries into any Lambda triggers it defines via the use of a Lambda Specific CORS rules, static asset hosting and/or Lambda triggers. This plugin enables your arc.codes app to define an S3 bucket with
IMAGE BUCKET HOW TO
How to use the "Full width", "Repeat", and "Center" properties.How to upload an image for the row background via the Row Properties panel.Learn all the details in Adding a background image to your emails, in which we explain: We're excited to announce that support for background images in email is here! You can now add images to rows as the background to create even more beautiful emails with BEE, like this one:

No wonder many email designers had been asking us to add this feature to the BEE editor.
IMAGE BUCKET PRO
Using image backgrounds for even more stunning emailsĪvailable on BEE Free, BEE Pro and BEE Plugin (paid plans only)īackground images can help create visually stunning email designs and make it easy to overlay text onto photos without having to edit the image files themselves. Looking for technical details? Please consult our help article Configuring your own AWS S3 bucket to work with BEE Plugin in which we explain how set up a compatible folder structure and connect your instance of BEE Plugin to your S3 account. Where to find it? Simply log into your developer account, select the application that you want to work with, and find it under Application Configuration > Storage options: This option is available to all BEE Plugin users. How about a fast and easy way to connect your own AWS S3 bucket to the embeddable version of the BEE email editor? You're in luck! We've added the option to use your own Amazon Web Service S3 storage account in BEE Plugin. Let's look at the new features introduced in September 2016!Ī Plug & Play S3 Bucket storage option is here Our past updates remain available in our help center as a historical record. Keep in mind that this documentation may be out of date.
