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Hi,
I've been trying your plugin out as it seems to be the only one that supports Cloudflare R2! I have a couple of questions.
The plugin seems to work OK, although the upload time for an image from Media Library to R2 is quite long. Around 30 seconds for a 300kb image. Is that normal for R2? If I upload via rclone, then I get about 2Mb/sec, by comparison. Oh and the theme doesn't have a huge number of thumbnails, just main image and 8 thumbnails.
Secondly, I was trying out another plugin and already uploaded all my images to the R2 bucket so that they appear as
assets.domain.com/uploads/2024/08/image.jpg
whereas your plugin uploads them to eg
assets.domain.com/2024/08/image.jpg
Is there any way to correct this path so that it references the existing location of the images? The way S3 works, I can't just do a mv on them, I'd have to download, delete and re-upload, which is a bit of a chore.
I have found the setting where I can set the upload path to "uploads/@{date:Y/m}", which seems to work on the cloud end, but on the local server it introduces an extra directory so they end up in
/public_html/wp-content/uploads/uploads/2024/08/image.jpg
If possible I'd like to use the standard location on the server, along with the /uploads/ location in the cloud.
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Hi,
I've been trying your plugin out as it seems to be the only one that supports Cloudflare R2! I have a couple of questions.
The plugin seems to work OK, although the upload time for an image from Media Library to R2 is quite long. Around 30 seconds for a 300kb image. Is that normal for R2? If I upload via rclone, then I get about 2Mb/sec, by comparison. Oh and the theme doesn't have a huge number of thumbnails, just main image and 8 thumbnails.
Secondly, I was trying out another plugin and already uploaded all my images to the R2 bucket so that they appear as
assets.domain.com/uploads/2024/08/image.jpg
whereas your plugin uploads them to eg
assets.domain.com/2024/08/image.jpg
Is there any way to correct this path so that it references the existing location of the images? The way S3 works, I can't just do a mv on them, I'd have to download, delete and re-upload, which is a bit of a chore.
I have found the setting where I can set the upload path to "uploads/@{date:Y/m}", which seems to work on the cloud end, but on the local server it introduces an extra directory so they end up in
/public_html/wp-content/uploads/uploads/2024/08/image.jpg
If possible I'd like to use the standard location on the server, along with the /uploads/ location in the cloud.
Thanks!
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