-
Notifications
You must be signed in to change notification settings - Fork 34
Adobe file upload api -> Without frontend js #29
Comments
What you're trying to do isn't possible at the moment, but it is something we're working on. You can go to this page to sign up to get information when the API is ready. |
@ErinFinnegan thanks for your reply. Is there any suggested workaround? It would be nice to integrate with Adobe, but how can we upload a 1GB mp4 file to Adobe CC thru js? Virtually impossible. We would like to do it via AWS node API gateway or Lambda or similar. |
Unfortunately, at the moment it's not possible, but it will be possible in the future (I can't say when). I don't have a workaround to suggest at the moment, other than perhaps trying to use a different cloud service until our API is ready... but I know that's not what you're looking for. |
Hi @ErinFinnegan - I signed up for the page. It's been 6 months now. Any update on this enhanced functionality please? |
Hi @hblanken, Unfortunately I have no news to share yet (I checked with the team). Many people have, like you, signed up on that page and are waiting for the CC Storage API. I can only assure you that the email addresses the page is collecting will be notified when there is news to share. I know because I just sent similar notifications for people who signed up to here about the XD API... |
Not sure whether this is the right place to ask the question. Please direct me somewhee else if there is a better support forum.
I would like to upload files from my angular web app to Adobe CC. Not using js.
Is there the possibility to use the file api without using frontend javascript library, and if so is it possible without a static page on the server as a callback mechanism?
Any pointers are appreciated. Thanks
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: