• WP-Stateless is by the far, the best Google cloud storage plugin for WordPress. Period. It’s easy to use, intuitive and works straight out the box without too much configuration.

    However the reason I’m not giving it the full 5*, is because there are some functions which (in my opinion) are missing; the biggest, most notable of them being; an option to “whitelist” images when in “stateless mode” ie. during the upload of an image a checkbox can be ticked to prevent the image being modified/touched by WP-Stateless.

    The reason for this is primarily for Plugin compatibility as I have found some plugins rendered useless as they cannot use an external source for images.

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  • Plugin Author Andy Potanin

    (@andypotanin)

    I see your point. So, if we implement this media-item whitelisting/exclusion, will we have a five-star product?

    By the way, the reason we haven’t so far is because we believe its really important for plugin developers to use the media library “properly” so that we can continue in our efforts of making WordPress act like a true Twelve-Factor App, something we care about since we host a lot of larger sites, which need to run on horizontally scalable servers and having plugins add media that can’t be stored outside of the server/container, adds a lot of overhead to maintaining scalability.

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