![]() To create your application key and key ID navigate to Account > App Keys from the left navigation. ![]() Navigating to Buckets will give you the option to create a bucket and configure it.ģ) Once you have your bucket created and configured, you can now go ahead and create your application key and key IDs. Select the Buckets option from the navigation menu. We’ll first need to set up our bucket and get some credentials before we can start using Backblaze storage with Appwrite.ġ) Sign up for a Backblaze account and ensure B2 Cloud Storage service is enabled under Enabled Products in your account settings.Ģ) On the left navigation, you should see the products and their navigation display. Recently, Appwrite introduced support for Backblaze as a storage adapter, allowing you to use Appwrite while not having to worry about your storage running out! Appwrite lets you store any files such as text documents, icons, images, videos, and more. Appwrite Storage not only takes care of encryption, compression and antivirus scans, it’s also built on top of Appwrite’s flexible, yet simple permission system. It permits you to upload, view, download, and query your project files. One of the core functionalities of Appwrite is Appwrite Storage. ![]() Appwrite handles user authentication and authorization, real-time databases, cloud functions, webhooks, and much more! Appwrite is an open-source backend-as-a-service that abstracts all the complexity involved in building a modern application by providing you with a set of REST APIs for your core backend needs.
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