Iain Poulson
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Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Amazon Web Services] File size limitsHi Matt
At the moment all files uploaded to WordPress using https://wordpress.org/support/plugin/amazon-s3-and-cloudfront go through the server before being uploaded to S3.
We have discussed bypassing the server for a future feature, but this is only an idea at the moment.
We are actually investigating issues with larger files not being uploaded to S3 currently.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Amazon Web Services] Fatal errorCan you contact the host to see if the PHP version displayed in phpinfo() is correct. There can often be issues if there is more than one php.ini file used on a server – https://my.bluehost.com/cgi/help/128
Thanks – out of interest, what plugin is that?
You can get support by emailing us or submitting a support request from within the plugin settings on the ‘Help’ tab.
How large are we talking so I can investigate?
Hi
Have you turned on the ‘Rewrite File URLs’ setting?
Hi David
This is fixed in the next version of the plugin.
You would need to automatically create the ‘tantan_wordpress_s3’ setting in the wp_options table, or use a filter to change the settings value (which is an array by the way) to make it return 1 for the setting keys ‘copy-to-s3’ and ‘serve-from-s3’
No timescales as yet, but we are working hard on it!
Hi,
Are you using an IAM user with a policy that allows them to read/write to S3?
If you choose option 2, it will store the key and secret in the wp_options table, in the ‘aws_settings’ option.
We are working on a WooCommerce addon as part of the Pro plugin being developed, to ensure compatibility between the plugins.
Glad you got it sorted!
Hi David
Are you uploading the image using the media uploader in the library or inside a plugin?
You can define the bucket using the constant ‘AS3CF_BUCKET’ in your wp-config.php file