The configuration page for the Fotovender Image Editor plugin is accessible via Settings > Fotovender Editor. In this page, you will configure the following information:
Unless instructed otherwise, here are the values that you should configure for API URL and Request URL :
API URL:
https://d2ufx5xbbnrg14.cloudfront.net/index.html
Request URL:
https://sails.fotovender.com/api/v1/user/login
An example of the configuration screen is displayed below:
Photo products use the standard product types available in wp2print including: Simple, Fixed-size and Area products. In order to configure a product as a Photo product that uses the Image editor, visit the "File Source" tab and select "Photo Editor" from the File source dropdown.
Once the File source is configured as "Photo Editor", you will see a field where you can configure the productID of the product configured on the Fotovender Image Editor server. Here is an example for a Simple product:
For Fixed-size products and Area products, you will see multiple fields for configuring the productID on the Fotovender Image Editor server. In general, you will see 1 field for each combination of Size and Color you configure for the product. Here is an example for a Fixed-size product:
After an order for a photo product is placed, you will see links to download artwork files in the Order detail page. For products where the customer used the Fotovender Editor, you will see 2 different download links. The first link allows you do download the output image from the Fotovender Editor. This output image displays the cropped and filtered image created by the customer. In addition, you will see a link to download the original image as it was before any crops and filters were applied:
The Fotovender Customer Gallery plugin is used in conjunction with the Fotovender WooCommerce plugin to enable bulk uploads of images and bulk purchasing of prints.
In the admin site, navigate to Settings >> Fotovender S3 then configure the following information:
S3 Region:
The S3 Region is a code assigned by Amazon for each of their data centers. The Region codes are displayed in the table below:
Location | Region |
US East (Ohio) | us-east-2 |
US East (N. Virginia) | us-east-1 |
US West (N. California) | us-west-1 |
US West (Oregon) | us-west-2 |
Canada (Central) | ca-central-1 |
Asia Pacific (Mumbai) | ap-south-1 |
Asia Pacific (Seoul) | ap-northeast-2 |
Asia Pacific (Singapore) | ap-southeast-1 |
Asia Pacific (Sydney) | ap-southeast-2 |
Asia Pacific (Tokyo) | ap-northeast-1 |
EU (Frankfurt) | eu-central-1 |
EU (Ireland) | eu-west-1 |
EU (London) | eu-west-2 |
South America (Sao Paulo) | sa-east-1 |
S3 Path:
The "path" added to the URL used to store the files. The "path" will allow you to store all the images uploaded in a sub-folder in your bucket rather than at the top-most level of your bucket.