Use Amazon S3 with Titan Flow

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Integrate Amazon S3 with Titan Flow, in just a few simple clicks.

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Titan Flow possesses robust integration capabilities and integrates seamlessly with Amazon S3. With Titan Flow, data is fully synced with Amazon S3 storage, and all information is fully backed up, exactly where you need it.

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Note:

Prerequisite:

Check out our article, where we explain how to integrate Titan with Amazon S3.

  1. Click on the + sign. The Add Node screen opens.
+ sign on Titan Flow
+ sign on Titan Flow
  1. Click the Integrations option.
  2. Click the Amazon S3 option.
  3. Click the Next button. The Add Node screen opens.
Add Node screen Amazon S3 option
  1. Add a bucket name in the Bucket name field.
Add Node/Amazon S3 screen
Add Node/Amazon S3 screen
Note:

A bucket is a container for objects stored in Amazon S3. To store your data in Amazon S3, you must create a bucket. Your data will be uploaded to that bucket as objects in Amazon S3. You can store any number of objects in a bucket and can have up to 100 buckets in your account.

  1. Click the Permissions drop-down list to select the permissions. The options are:
    • Private (By default, all Amazon S3 buckets and objects are private. Only the resource owner, the AWS account that created the bucket, can access that bucket.)
    • Public (The objects in the bucket will be publicly readable. Anybody will be able to see the contents of the URL.)
  2. Click an option to select it.
  3. Click the Path to folder drop-down list. This can be a new or existing folder on your Google Drive. The options are:
    • Static. Type in your folder name or path.
    • Field. Select your project variable containing the folder name or path. (To see how to create a project variable, click here: Create a variable.)
  4. Click the Files to upload drop-down list. These are the document generation templates you configured in Configure documents to upload.
  5. Click a file option to select it.
  6. Click the Store link to drop-down list. This is the project variable to which the file URL will be returned (To see how to create a project variable, click here: Create a variable.)
  7. Click an option to select it.
  8. Click the Next button. The Add Mode/Amazon S3 screen opens.
  9. Type a tag in the Tag field. This tag will show on the flow.
  10. Click the Insert button.
Amazon S3 added to Titan Flow
Amazon S3 added to Titan Flow

Amazon S3 is integrated with Titan Flow.

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