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id: s3-custom-endpoints
title: Use Custom Endpoint for S3 Hosts
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In this how-to guide, we will see how we can connect to different **S3 compatible object storages** using the custom endpoint. In this guide, we are using Minio since it is an S3-compatible object storage.
- Go to the ToolJet dashboard, and create a new application
- On the left-sidebar, go to the **Sources** and add a new AWS S3 datasource
- Now the connection modal will pop-up.
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<img style={{ border:'0', marginBottom:'15px', borderRadius:'5px', boxShadow: '0px 1px 3px rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.2)' }} className="screenshot-full" src="/img/how-to/s3-custom/connection.png" alt="Custom Endpoint - S3 hosts" width="500" />
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- To get the **Credentials** which is **Access Key** and **Secret Key**, you'll need to go to the Minio console to generate the keys
- Enable the **Custom Endpoint** toggle switch, and enter the custom host URL i.e where your Minio server API is exposed
- Once entered the details, you can click on the **Test Connection** button to check the connection
</div>