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Can S3 really be used as a storage? #2803
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Hello, We created a fork for flask-fs here for futher development. |
Hi @quaxsze, thanks for your comment. The fact that you're using GridFS might explain my troubles with S3. That said, nice to know that there's a fork of Will close this issue as this was more for discussion, thanks again. |
@quaxsze One additional question. Nevertheless the fork exists, it seems to be not used by udata yet. When is it planned to switch to it? |
Well we made the fork in the first place in order to upgrade |
Detailed Description
I've been playing around with
udata
and trying to connect multiple S3-compatible storages to it. I succeeded to certain extent but even reaching that stage already required some fixes both inudata
andflask-fs
.flask-fs
seems to have a nice idea of abstraction but it looks pretty immature when it comes to S3 support and the project itself is inactive, although has known issues.Multiple questions here:
flask-fs
dependency/create a fork? Contributing doesn't seem to be an option unfortunatelyContext
When I use
udata
, I want to have support for multiple storage types, so I could choose the one that works best for me.Possible Implementation
See questions.
Your Environment
N/A
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