We’ve added new functionality that allows you to pipe your media to individual pipes and define groups destinations by way of “routing tag(s)” contained in the post.
Here’s a brief overview of the functionality we provide for defining and managing your Pipes below
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The My Pipes page is a simple interface for managing your destinations, anything listed as a default will be included every time you upload unless you’ve defined a Routing tag (see below). One nice feature is the ability to temporarily disable a default destination and not have to authenticate again.
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To setup the ability to send to an individual pipe or group of destinations simply select ‘Change Settings’ from the ‘Add Pipes’ page. From here you can set a unique ‘Display name’ for your destination as well as define ‘Routing tag(s)’.
Basically you can define a tag with @Routing tag to your upload and have that media delivered to any destination with the same Routing tag. It’s actually really easy, just keep these rules in mind.
- Including a Routing tag will override your default destinations and only deliver to destinations with the included routing tag(s).
-Routing tags do not currently work with email uploads however are supported with our other desktop and mobile upload solutions
- Routing tags don’t need to be unique, and you can add multiple short names to create groups of accounts, just separate each with a comma.
Example setting up Routing Tags under My Pipes:
Pipe 1 Routing tag @: facebook,personal,all
Pipe 2 Routing tag @: flickr,public,all
Add the keyword @personal or @facebook and it will be sent to Pipe 1, add the keyword @all and it will be sent through both pipes.