Filestore operations

List, read, write, delete, and generate URLs for files across connected storage providers.

What this helps you do

List, read, write, delete, and generate URLs for files across connected storage providers.

  • Accept uploads and store them in one endpoint flow
  • Serve files or return generated access URLs
  • Support object storage and file platform providers
  • Track file metadata alongside datastore actions

Move files through endpoint workflows

Filestore operations cover upload-heavy and document-heavy workflows: receive files, store generated assets, fetch existing objects, delete stale files, or return secure access URLs from a single endpoint flow.

Accept and store uploads

Validate file inputs, write them to connected storage, and record metadata in a datastore or integration action.

Serve or share files

Return file responses directly or generate provider URLs when another client needs controlled access to an object.

Coordinate storage side effects

Combine storage operations with notifications, HTTP calls, beacons, and response branches for complete file pipelines.

Related features

Use these features together to build complete endpoint workflows.

Request handling

Validate, authenticate, and rate-limit incoming requests before endpoint actions run.

Auth guards PRO

Protect public endpoints with basic auth, bearer tokens, query keys, or datastore-backed sessions.

Rate limiting PRO

Apply per-endpoint request limits to protect capacity and upstream services.

Signing profiles

Verify webhook signatures from known providers or any HMAC-based source.

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