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**NOTE: The loopback-component-storage module supersedes [loopback-storage-service](https://www.npmjs.org/package/loopback-storage-service). Please update your package.json accordingly.**
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**NOTE: The loopback-component-storage module supersedes [loopback-storage-service](https://www.npmjs.org/package/loopback-storage-service). Please update your package.json accordingly.**
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LoopBack storage component provides Node.js and REST APIs to manage binary contents
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LoopBack storage component provides Node.js and REST APIs to manage binary file contents
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using pluggable storage providers, such as local file systems, Amazon S3, or
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using pluggable storage providers, such as local file systems, Amazon S3, or
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Rackspace cloud files. We use [pkgcloud](https://github.com/pkgcloud/pkgcloud) to support the cloud based
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Rackspace cloud files. It uses [pkgcloud](https://github.com/pkgcloud/pkgcloud) to support cloud-based
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storage services including:
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storage services including:
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- Amazon
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- Amazon
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- Azure
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- Azure
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> Please see the [Storage Service Documentaion](http://loopback.io/doc/en/lb2/Storage-component.html).
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> Please see the [Storage Service Documentaion](http://loopback.io/doc/en/lb3/Storage-component.html).
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For more details on the architecture of the module, please see the introduction section of the [blog post](https://strongloop.com/strongblog/managing-nodejs-loopback-storage-service-provider/) written up its launch.
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For more details on the architecture of the module, please see the introduction section of the [blog post](https://strongloop.com/strongblog/managing-nodejs-loopback-storage-service-provider/).
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## Use
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## Use
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Now you can use Container's name with slash! If you want to create a directory, like `this/isMy/newContainer`, you have to use the char `%2F` instead of `/`, so your Container's name going to be `this%2FisMy%2FnewContainer`.
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Now you can use Container's name with slash! If you want to create a directory, like `this/isMy/newContainer`, you have to use the char `%2F` instead of `/`, so your Container's name going to be `this%2FisMy%2FnewContainer`.
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