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Explicitely set uploaded image ACLs for S3 to "public-read" #1371

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@djmaze djmaze commented Dec 5, 2019

This works around permission problems with DigitalOcean spaces (where files are always private by default).

This should not pose a difference with AWS and other providers as CodiMD only works with public S3 assets either way.

This works around permission problems with DigitalOcean spaces (where
files are always *private* by default).

This should not pose a difference with AWS and other providers as CodiMD
only works with public S3 assets either way.

Signed-off-by: Martin Honermeyer <maze@strahlungsfrei.de>
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@djmaze LGTM

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Thanks @djmaze 👍

@Yukaii Yukaii merged commit b771baf into hackmdio:develop Dec 6, 2019
@djmaze djmaze deleted the set-s3-image-acls-to-public-read branch December 6, 2019 10:32
edgarogh pushed a commit to WartaPoirier-corp/codimd that referenced this pull request Sep 21, 2021
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