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Cloudinary provider for strapi upload

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Installation

# using yarn
yarn add @strapi/provider-upload-cloudinary

# using npm
npm install @strapi/provider-upload-cloudinary --save

Configurations

Your configuration is passed down to the cloudinary configuration. (e.g: cloudinary.config(config)). You can see the complete list of options here

actionOptions are passed directly to the upload and delete functions respectively allowing for custom options such as folder, type, etc. You can see the complete list of upload options here and delete options here

See the using a provider documentation for information on installing and using a provider. And see the environment variables for setting and using environment variables in your configs.

Provider Configuration

./config/plugins.js

module.exports = ({ env }) => ({
  // ...
  upload: {
    config: {
      provider: 'cloudinary',
      providerOptions: {
        cloud_name: env('CLOUDINARY_NAME'),
        api_key: env('CLOUDINARY_KEY'),
        api_secret: env('CLOUDINARY_SECRET'),
      },
      actionOptions: {
        upload: {},
        delete: {},
      },
    },
  },
  // ...
});

Security Middleware Configuration

Due to the default settings in the Strapi Security Middleware you will need to modify the contentSecurityPolicy settings to properly see thumbnail previews in the Media Library. You should replace strapi::security string with the object bellow instead as explained in the middleware configuration documentation.

./config/middlewares.js

module.exports = [
  // ...
  {
    name: 'strapi::security',
    config: {
      contentSecurityPolicy: {
        useDefaults: true,
        directives: {
          'connect-src': ["'self'", 'https:'],
          'img-src': ["'self'", 'data:', 'blob:', 'res.cloudinary.com'],
          'media-src': ["'self'", 'data:', 'blob:', 'res.cloudinary.com'],
          upgradeInsecureRequests: null,
        },
      },
    },
  },
  // ...
];