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Amazon S3
Amazon S3 Action

Upload a Data URL encode object into a Bucket

Upload a Data URL encoded object to an Amazon S3 bucket.

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In detail

What it does and what it's for

Automating tasks with Amazon S3 allows you to efficiently manage cloud object storage. With this integration, you can process and analyze data, optimizing costs and improving operational efficiency.


Available actions include the ability to upload a Data URL encoded object into a Bucket, facilitating automated data transfer and storage.

How it works

How it fits in an automated task

A Botize task pairs a trigger with one or more actions. This piece is one of them.

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The event that starts the task, from this app or any other.

This action runs

Botize performs it automatically using the data the trigger delivers.

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The task runs on its own from then on. If something's off, tweak it or we'll help you.

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Connect your Amazon S3

Add a profile to use it in your tasks. There's a step-by-step guide if you need it.

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Your profiles

Your connected Amazon S3 accounts

These are the accounts you already have linked to Botize, ready to use in your tasks. You can reconnect or remove any of them.

Setup

Customization options

Fields you can adjust when using it in your automation.

Data URL of the Object you want to upload
Save Object into this Bucket Name
Name to save as

Output data

Information provided

When executed, this operation delivers the following data, which can be used in the same automatic task.

  • Tags

  • _status {{_status}}

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