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Cloudinary signed upload examples

This code demonstrates two ways of performing a signed upload to Cloudinary from the browser, using a server to create the signature. One uses Cloudinary's upload widget, the other uses a standard HTML form. gloudinary

  • Files specific to signed upload using Cloudinary's upload widget:
    • modules/signuploadwidget.js
    • public/uploadwidget.html
    • public/js/uploadclientwidget.js
    • routes/signuploadwidget.js
  • Files specific to signed upload using a standard HTML form:
    • modules/signuploadform.js
    • public/uploadform.html
    • public/js/uploadclientform.js
    • routes/signuploadform.js

Setup instructions (after cloning from GitHub)

  1. Install all dependencies from the top level:

    npm install

  2. Open signed-uploads/public/js/config.js

  3. Set cloud_name, api_key and api_secret with the corresponding account details from your Cloudinary dashboard.

  4. Run the app to start the server:

    node signed-uploads/app.js

    The response should be:

    Server is up on http://localhost:3000

  5. Open http://localhost:3000 in a browser.

Setup instructions (if running on Glitch)

  1. Open signed-uploads/public/js/config.js
  2. Set cloud_name, api_key and api_secret with the corresponding account details from your Cloudinary dashboard.
  3. Click View App.

Links

GitHub: https://github.com/Ghepes/cloudinary-link-next-wromo-studio

Glitch: https://glitch.com/~cld-signed-upload-examples

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