Appian S3 UI File Upload Component

Overview

The current Appian Amazon S3 plugin allows for the upload of files to S3 if the file is less than the 1GB Appian limit. This plugin contains a file upload component that will allow users to upload any file regardless of size to an S3 bucket. The plugin requires AWS Cognito credentials to authenticate, so an Identity Pool must be configured in AWS prior to using this plugin. See screenshots for necessary S3 bucket policy and CORS configurations.

Prerequisites:

*Note: Amazon S3 v1.12.3 contains the new logic for AWS Cognito Authentication, so the S3 UI File Upload Component plugin will not work if it has not already been installed.

Key Features & Functionality

  • Authentication via AWS Cognito Credentials, which are pulled from the S3 Connected System
  • Ability to upload any file, regardless of size, to an S3 Bucket
  • Loading bar feature when uploading file to show upload progress
  • Reset expiration token functionality: If an upload takes longer than the AWS expiration time, the token is reset, thus allowing the upload to continue
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  • Hi, we are testing the plugin with AWS Cognito Pool Id set in the S3 Connected System, in addition to the access key Id and the secret access key. Whenever we click on upload, the status is UPLOAD_NOT_STARTED or UPLOAD_ERROR.

    Our IT department configured the identity pool and bucket policy as shown in the plugin screenshots and provided the pool Id.

    Since the status does not specify additional error details, what could be the issue?

    Thank you.

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  • Hi, we are testing the plugin with AWS Cognito Pool Id set in the S3 Connected System, in addition to the access key Id and the secret access key. Whenever we click on upload, the status is UPLOAD_NOT_STARTED or UPLOAD_ERROR.

    Our IT department configured the identity pool and bucket policy as shown in the plugin screenshots and provided the pool Id.

    Since the status does not specify additional error details, what could be the issue?

    Thank you.

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