hey we actually have a collection you can download and use! cloudinary.com/documentation/image_upload_api_reference#using_postman_for_upload_rest_api_calls
very easy to use with node js and the website is so professional and understandable, but it is so expensive, 99$ per month for 9GB is crazy. I wonna use it for a charity project but i think i should be asking for money first lmao
can you be a little more specific about what challenges you're facing? happy to take feedback to the team, or unless you mean the video itself, for future videos
@@colbyfayock I am referring to the Node.js SDK. it's so confusing. I couldn't figure it out from the docs, came here to get some insight, still couldn't figure it out. To start, I wasn't able to get an already-uploaded image with the sdk. Made me question, if it was uploaded, but I can see it uploaded with the id and everything. Just a whole mess this thing, had to drop the entire idea I wanted to execute with it. I think the docs are terrible because it isn't focused on a single language. Nah! This thing made me want to smash my head with my electric guitar.
@@redemption330 sorry you had that experience. if you hae any suggestions on what you think may have made that more clear please let me know, though sounds like you moved on at this point fwiw cloudinary.url('') would let you generate a URL based on the Cloudinary Public ID that you pass into it, which is typically made up of the name you see inside of your Cloudinary dashboard. if using fixed folders (accounts created before the last couple months) it would be folder/public_id, if after with dynamic folders, it would be just the public ID hope that helps
@@colbyfayock Hi, if you can explain the credits thing for me , is it really 99$ per month for 9GB , and then pay for mongoDB to store the urls, it is expensive if that's what it is
I want to use it as a Postman API how can I get the correct url & body for that request?
hey we actually have a collection you can download and use! cloudinary.com/documentation/image_upload_api_reference#using_postman_for_upload_rest_api_calls
very easy to use with node js and the website is so professional and understandable, but it is so expensive, 99$ per month for 9GB is crazy. I wonna use it for a charity project but i think i should be asking for money first lmao
thanks for the feedback, ill pass that along to the team
just so you're aware we can provide discounts to registered charity organizations
Wait, what the f***I thought this was a music app
Cloudinary? or RUclips? Cloudinary is a developer tool for hosting images, videos, and other media assets
This is the worst thing I have ever used
can you be a little more specific about what challenges you're facing? happy to take feedback to the team, or unless you mean the video itself, for future videos
@@colbyfayock I am referring to the Node.js SDK. it's so confusing. I couldn't figure it out from the docs, came here to get some insight, still couldn't figure it out. To start, I wasn't able to get an already-uploaded image with the sdk. Made me question, if it was uploaded, but I can see it uploaded with the id and everything. Just a whole mess this thing, had to drop the entire idea I wanted to execute with it. I think the docs are terrible because it isn't focused on a single language. Nah! This thing made me want to smash my head with my electric guitar.
@@redemption330 sorry you had that experience. if you hae any suggestions on what you think may have made that more clear please let me know, though sounds like you moved on at this point
fwiw cloudinary.url('') would let you generate a URL based on the Cloudinary Public ID that you pass into it, which is typically made up of the name you see inside of your Cloudinary dashboard. if using fixed folders (accounts created before the last couple months) it would be folder/public_id, if after with dynamic folders, it would be just the public ID
hope that helps
@@colbyfayock Hi, if you can explain the credits thing for me , is it really 99$ per month for 9GB , and then pay for mongoDB to store the urls, it is expensive if that's what it is