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Jim Johnston 18a60e2d2e docs: S3 providers - add example for DigitalOcean Spaces endpoint (#10145)
The [S3 providers docs](https://docs.medusajs.com/resources/architectural-modules/file/s3#:R1d5rtttqj5db:) instructs DigitalOcean users to set the endpoint address to the "Spaces Origin Endpoint":
```
For DigitalOcean Spaces, it's the Spaces Origin Endpoint.
```

On DigitalOcean's user interface they include the bucket name in their origin endpoint:
![image](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/e4c6ab05-ff1c-40ad-bb2b-49653b990e6b)

Using this url for the endpoint will cause an error.

The example URL `https://{region}.digitaloceanspaces.com` should tip users off to remove the bucketname.

Cheers!
2024-11-19 10:52:26 +00:00
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