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_davidgarcia_
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3 months ago
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Media Library Exporting URL Links?

Hi, just starting with braze, I uploaded a bulk of 50 images, now I require to export in bulk the url links, there isn't an option to perform this. or is there?

Also is it possible to keep the original name of the file rather than it being renamed:

checkmark.png is now called original.png it becomes difficult to identify at a glance in the html code which file is referring to, or am I missing something?

 https://cdn.braze.eu/appboy/communication/assets/image_assets/images/676387dbcadb6c0064bf8575/original.png

  • Hello _davidgarcia_  

    It’s great to see you here, mate!

    Unfortunately, that’s a limitation of the Media Library. You can't export/see URLs in bulk.

    It works by uploading your image to the cloud and returning a URL, like this:
    https://cdn.braze.eu/appboy/communication/assets/image_assets/images/676387dbcadb6c0064bf8575/original.png
    Here, the highlighted part represents the media ID, while the rest of the URL remains mostly static. There is no option to preserve the actual file name.

    If you’re planning to reuse the same image, you have two options:

    1. Maintain a repository of images in a tool like Excel, Confluence, or Google Sheets.
    2. Create content blocks for shared components, such as headers or footers, to ensure they are reusable and can be updated universally in one go.
  • Hello _davidgarcia_  

    It’s great to see you here, mate!

    Unfortunately, that’s a limitation of the Media Library. You can't export/see URLs in bulk.

    It works by uploading your image to the cloud and returning a URL, like this:
    https://cdn.braze.eu/appboy/communication/assets/image_assets/images/676387dbcadb6c0064bf8575/original.png
    Here, the highlighted part represents the media ID, while the rest of the URL remains mostly static. There is no option to preserve the actual file name.

    If you’re planning to reuse the same image, you have two options:

    1. Maintain a repository of images in a tool like Excel, Confluence, or Google Sheets.
    2. Create content blocks for shared components, such as headers or footers, to ensure they are reusable and can be updated universally in one go.
    • _davidgarcia_'s avatar
      _davidgarcia_
      Supporter

      Hey Manoj! hope is all well,

      Thanks for confirming, is there a space to submit ideas or suggestions?

      • Manoj__'s avatar
        Manoj__
        Expert

        Yes, you can submit the ideas via the community link inthe  top right corner.