# Storage ## `ALLOW_UPLOADS` *Default:* `True` Whether to allow uploads (e.g., of Child photos). For some deployments (Heroku) this setting will default to False due to the lack of available persistent storage. ## `AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID` *Default:* `None` Required to access your AWS S3 bucket, should be uniquely generated per bucket for security. See also: [`AWS_STORAGE_BUCKET_NAME`](#aws_storage_bucket_name) ## `AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY` *Default:* `None` Required to access your AWS S3 bucket, should be uniquely generated per bucket for security. See also: [`AWS_STORAGE_BUCKET_NAME`](#aws_storage_bucket_name) ## `AWS_STORAGE_BUCKET_NAME` *Default:* `None` If you would like to use AWS S3 for storage on ephemeral storage platforms like Heroku you will need to create a bucket and add its name. See django-storages' [Amazon S3 documentation](https://django-storages.readthedocs.io/en/latest/backends/amazon-S3.html). ## `AWS_S3_ENDPOINT_URL` *Default:* `None` Custom URL to use when connecting to S3, including scheme. This allows to use a S3-compatible storage service of another provider than AWS.