public class AmazonS3 extends Object
This client uses the REST API to communicate with the Amazon S3 servers and read or write content through a bucket that the user has access to. It is a very lightweight implementation of the S3 API and therefore does not have all of the bells and whistles of popular client implementations.
Authentication is always performed using the user's AWSAccessKeyId and their private AWSSecretAccessKey.
Optional client-side encryption may be enabled if requested. The format is compatible with jets3t, a popular Java based Amazon S3 client library. Enabling encryption can hide sensitive data from the operators of the S3 service.
Constructor and Description |
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AmazonS3(Properties props)
Create a new S3 client for the supplied user information.
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Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
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OutputStream |
beginPut(String bucket,
String key,
ProgressMonitor monitor,
String monitorTask)
Atomically create or replace a single large object.
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InputStream |
decrypt(URLConnection u)
Decrypt an input stream from
get(String, String) . |
void |
delete(String bucket,
String key)
Delete a single object.
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URLConnection |
get(String bucket,
String key)
Get the content of a bucket object.
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List<String> |
list(String bucket,
String prefix)
List the names of keys available within a bucket.
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void |
put(String bucket,
String key,
byte[] data)
Atomically create or replace a single small object.
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public AmazonS3(Properties props)
The connection properties are a subset of those supported by the popular jets3t library. For example:
# AWS Access and Secret Keys (required) accesskey: <YourAWSAccessKey> secretkey: <YourAWSSecretKey> # Access Control List setting to apply to uploads, must be one of: # PRIVATE, PUBLIC_READ (defaults to PRIVATE). acl: PRIVATE # S3 Domain # AWS S3 Region Domain (defaults to s3.amazonaws.com) domain: s3.amazonaws.com # Number of times to retry after internal error from S3. httpclient.retry-max: 3 # End-to-end encryption (hides content from S3 owners) password: <encryption pass-phrase> crypto.algorithm: PBEWithMD5AndDES
props
- connection properties.public URLConnection get(String bucket, String key) throws IOException
bucket
- name of the bucket storing the object.key
- key of the object within its bucket.IOException
- sending the request was not possible.public InputStream decrypt(URLConnection u) throws IOException
get(String, String)
.u
- connection previously created by get(String, String)
}.IOException
- decryption could not be configured.public List<String> list(String bucket, String prefix) throws IOException
This method is primarily meant for obtaining a "recursive directory listing" rooted under the specified bucket and prefix location.
bucket
- name of the bucket whose objects should be listed.prefix
- common prefix to filter the results by. Must not be null.
Supplying the empty string will list all keys in the bucket.
Supplying a non-empty string will act as though a trailing '/'
appears in prefix, even if it does not.prefix
, after removing
prefix
(or prefix + "/"
)from all
of them.IOException
- sending the request was not possible, or the response XML
document could not be parsed properly.public void delete(String bucket, String key) throws IOException
Deletion always succeeds, even if the object does not exist.
bucket
- name of the bucket storing the object.key
- key of the object within its bucket.IOException
- deletion failed due to communications error.public void put(String bucket, String key, byte[] data) throws IOException
This form is only suitable for smaller contents, where the caller can reasonable fit the entire thing into memory.
End-to-end data integrity is assured by internally computing the MD5 checksum of the supplied data and transmitting the checksum along with the data itself.
bucket
- name of the bucket storing the object.key
- key of the object within its bucket.data
- new data content for the object. Must not be null. Zero length
array will create a zero length object.IOException
- creation/updating failed due to communications error.public OutputStream beginPut(String bucket, String key, ProgressMonitor monitor, String monitorTask) throws IOException
Initially the returned output stream buffers data into memory, but if the total number of written bytes starts to exceed an internal limit the data is spooled to a temporary file on the local drive.
Network transmission is attempted only when close()
gets
called at the end of output. Closing the returned stream can therefore
take significant time, especially if the written content is very large.
End-to-end data integrity is assured by internally computing the MD5 checksum of the supplied data and transmitting the checksum along with the data itself.
bucket
- name of the bucket storing the object.key
- key of the object within its bucket.monitor
- (optional) progress monitor to post upload completion to
during the stream's close method.monitorTask
- (optional) task name to display during the close method.IOException
- if encryption was enabled it could not be configured.Copyright © 2018 Eclipse JGit Project. All rights reserved.