• Resolved Charles

    (@charlesrodmell)


    Hi. Just testing out this plugin on a test server. All went smoothly and is serving from S3 successfully. Keep up the good work.

    The documentation for the S3 permissions policy is a little out of date I think. I tried to paste the custom policy in to the JSON area (no custom policy button now?) but it didn’t work, so I set them all manually, which worked fine.

    Quick question, if at any point I needed to revert the plugin, would it be as simple as copying all the files off the S3 bucket into my server’s uploads folder and then doing a find replace in the database (aws url >> domain url)?

    Cheers. Charles

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  • Plugin Contributor ianmjones

    (@ianmjones)

    Thanks for the kind words, we’re definitely due a review and update of our documentation.

    As long as you don’t use the “Remove Files From Server” option you can just deactivate and delete the plugin as it doesn’t change any URLs in your database content.

    If you do use that option then you’ll need to make sure those files are indeed copied back to the server before deactivating WP Offload S3 Lite.

    Thread Starter Charles

    (@charlesrodmell)

    Oh right! So it just replaces the url when generating the http? Cool. 🙂

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