2.18 Release Notes
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Upgrade Notes
This release introduces Multi-Bucket Support. Even if you don’t use this feature, you will need to reconfigure your bucket when you upgrade. You will also need to add a new field to any custom file objects you have
Configure Bucket(s)
Go to S-Drive Configuration
Enter your Amazon Access Key and Secret Key and click Configure Amazon S3 Credentials
Choose to either create a new bucket or use an existing bucket. See INSTALLING AND ACTIVATING S-DRIVE for detailed steps.
Add new Bucket_Id__c field to custom file objects
This step needs to be done for file objects that did not come with S-Drive. The file objects that come with S-Drive (Account File, Case File, Contact File, Lead File, Opportunity File) already have this field.
Go to Setup-->Object Manager tab
Go to your custom file object
Go to Fields and Relationships
Click New
Choose Text for the field type
For the label, enter “Bucket Id”
For length, enter 255
Field Name will auto-fill as Bucket_Id
Click Next, Next, Save
New Features
Multi-Bucket Support
Multi-Bucket Support allows multiple AWS buckets to be configured in S-Drive. Files can be uploaded to a particular bucket based on rules you create in a field on the file object. Each time a file is uploaded, the user can either choose a bucket by filling in a field on the upload page, or the file will automatically be uploaded to a particular bucket based on some criteria you set up. If no bucket is specified, the file will go to the default bucket, which is defined by you.
See Multi-Bucket Support for more information
Multi-Bucket Support Limitations
File Sync will only sync files to the Default Bucket.
Bug Fixes
Fix when a multi-page file is copied, and Preview & Thumbnail is enabled, only its first preview page is copied to the new file
Fix previews are not uploaded to right place if bucket key prefix is enabled