Cloudinary: An extension to upload files to Cloudinary

I have try now a few other things but it doesn´t work ...
Can you make me an aia Please?
Then can I see where is my problem and can repair it .

You were right.
This works:
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https://community.appinventor.mit.edu/t/cloudinary-an-extension-to-upload-files-to-cloudinary/30237/43?u=vknow360
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Okay I try this

Thank you for your help it's going!

Hi, how can I get the image URL from Cloudinary by using that extension? thanks

Hi @vknow360

Happy New Year

I use your upload function for pictures and audio files. As written above, this works very well!

When I delete it, I noticed that only the images are deleted - but not the audio files.

According to the instructions, the resource_type must be specified when deleting video and audio. In the case of pictures, only the ID is sufficient.

Can you extend your delete command so that the resource_type - as with upload - can also be transferred when deleting?

Many Thanks

Sure.
Extension will be updated in 2-3 working days.

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ChangeLog Version 1.2

  • Added optionsMap parameter in Delete method
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Its Great

Many Thanks

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I have a problem with this extension, when I try to upload an image the application just restarts and doesn't upload the image.

Please post the logs and aia.You can show the blocks as well.

please help me :slight_smile: how can I get the image URL from Cloudinary by using that extension?
thankyou

Did you read the topic ?


yes, i have tried, and got this

i did it, i parsed the dictionary to list and get the url
, thankyou

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Hello, is it possible that, if the image is in a folder in Cloudinary, this block does not find it?

I can't delete an image if it's inside a folder.

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It delete file by public id so that should not be an issue.

I know, but I can't delete it if the image is inside a folder.

how did you do this please?can i get the blocks

please help me with the blocks in using to get the url of images from cloudinary into a label after uploading them into cloudinary