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Adding HTTP Image Source

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You could add HTTP image source to shorten URLs that you are using for the integration.

Adding a new source

  • Click on "Add source" link under the "Images Sources" panel

  • In the appeared form set Type to "HTTP" and fill in the details

    • Alias is a unique identifier of the images source that will be used in the URL when calling API

    • Images location is a URL where the original images stored

  • Click on "Add" button and verify that the source has been created

to your Pixboost account.

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