• Hello watchers, after much trial and error I have managed to: connect the API; link pull zone with storage zone (same name); change the hostname away from default. to syd.storage.bunnycdn.com (using the API command line); and export the media library contents (4 images) to bunny.net media (using the BunnyAPI plugin dashboard) – see the screenshot attached. BUT …. can’t find the images anywhere on my bunny.net platform. What have I missed? I will note that the Bunny.net hostname dropdown on the plugin dashboard has not populated, so there must be another step in the process. any ideas?

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  • Plugin Author notetoservices

    (@notetoservices)

    You have found a bug. It seems that when you choose EDGE storage, there is an issue. Working on a patch for this.

    Thread Starter robotzoo

    (@robotzoo)

    Thanks, yes. When I choose a storage zone that uses the default setting storage.bunnycdn.com then the dropdown populates ok (see img) … however, the ‘Export to Bunny.net Media Library’ button still doesn’t populate the storage zone with images, so I am still missing something … any ideas?

    Plugin Author notetoservices

    (@notetoservices)

    @robotzoo there was an endpoint that was changed on bunny.net so i’ve updated that in the bunnyapi code. It should load up the pullzones (hostnames) now. No plugin updates needed, just reload the page and click update.

    Thread Starter robotzoo

    (@robotzoo)

    Thanks, after reloading the plugin page, the ‘Bunny.net Hostname’ dropdown was populated with the edge server addresses, as you suggest (See img)

    Then after pressing ‘Update BunnyAPI Settings’ the ‘Bunny.net Hostname’ dropdown was empty again (see img). Strange.

    Nevermind, let’s try to populate the storage zone using ‘Export to Bunny.net Media Library’ and see what happens. After a while we see this (pic below), indicating success (note that the Hostname dropdown is empty)…

    … but where are the files? Not in the storage zone, or anywhere else on my BunnyCDN for that matter …

    … so I think I need to revert to using FTP.

    Plugin Author notetoservices

    (@notetoservices)

    You do have to click save after selecting from the first dropdown menu so it can update the information. Then it will grab data from that information on the next reload. By default, your folder is “uploads” but you can change it to wherever your files are.

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