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Delivery options - Amplience
Delivery options - Amplience
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Written by Ha Ngan Nguyen
Updated over a week ago

With Creative Force, it is possible to create the asset delivery place to the following servers:

  • FTP

  • Google Cloud Storage

  • Amazon S3

  • Bynder

  • Cloudinary

  • Box.com

  • Amplience

This article will show you the steps to connect to Amplience. Amplience is an add-on feature, please contact your Customer Success Manager for more information.

To add Amplience as a delivery option, go to Studio settings -> Clients -> Edit Client -> Delivery options. Click ‘Add’.

Please contact your IT personnel for below information:

  • Amplience Client ID

  • Amplience Client Secret

  • Asset store: This is the top level of folder

  • Folder pattern: Where the assets will be stored. By separating words or tokens with a slash ‘/’ you will create a subfolder.

  • Variant folder: Where the variants will be stored. You can choose between 3 options: The same folder as the main output - In a subfolder (you will then have to name the folder) - In a folder using the preset variant code

  • Non-select folder pattern: Where the non-selects will be stored. It is the same as creating a folder pattern above. You can choose words and tokens, then separate them with a slash ‘/’.

  • Letter case: Select between No change/ UPPERCASE/ lowercase for your folder path and file name.

  • File path case sensitive: When comparing a path, if this checked, then “example” isn’t equal “exAMple”.

  • When file exist:

  • Overwrite: A new version will be created of the existing asset.

  • Rename unique: A new asset will be created with every delivery.

  • Publishing status: Published or Not published.

  • Tags: maximum 256 characters and tags can be separated by comma.

  • Meta properties: Meta data will be sent via API and can be setup in Creative Force as Amplience Meta Properties.

Once that is done, you can see in the list if the connection is working or not, allowing you to verify that Creative Force has the correct access to the method you have chosen.

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