The AWS S3 plugin for Bubble.io allows users to seamlessly manage files directly in their private Amazon S3 (Simple Storage Service) buckets. With this powerful plugin, you can easily upload, retrieve, list, and delete files, ensuring secure and reliable storage management for your users' data.
Features:
1. Easy Integration: Seamlessly integrate the AWS S3 plugin into your Bubble.io application, enabling users to manage files directly in their private S3 buckets without hassle.
2. File Uploads: Upload files of any size, providing the freedom to store various types of media, documents, and assets securely.
3. Get Objects: Retrieve files from your S3 bucket on demand, making it easy to display or download stored content within your application.
4. List Objects: Browse and display the contents of your S3 bucket, allowing users to view available files and navigate their stored assets.
5. Delete Objects: Remove files from your S3 bucket directly through your Bubble.io app, giving users full control over their stored data.
6. Private S3 Bucket Access: Utilize the plugin's authentication capabilities to grant access to users' private S3 buckets securely. This ensures that only authorized individuals can upload files to the designated buckets.
7. Secure Data Transfer: Leverage AWS S3's built-in security features and SSL encryption to ensure that files are transferred securely from the user's device to the S3 bucket, safeguarding sensitive data.
8. Reliable and Scalable: Built on Amazon Web Services (AWS), the plugin ensures high availability, scalability, and durability of the uploaded files, backed by AWS's robust infrastructure.
$39
One time • Or $4/mo
2.0 stars • 2 ratings
80 installs
This plugin does not collect or track your personal data.
To get your s3 client credentials, go to Security credentials > Users > Add users > Search for Permissions policies “AmazonS3FullAccess” > Security credentials > Create access key
If you see error “AccessControlListNotSupported”, go to your bucket settings > Permissions > Turn off “Block public access” and then scroll down to Object Ownership > Select “ACLs enabled”