IBucket
- class aws_cdk.aws_s3.IBucket(*args, **kwargs)
Bases:
IResource
,Protocol
Methods
- add_event_notification(event, dest, *filters)
Adds a bucket notification event destination.
- Parameters:
event (
EventType
) – The event to trigger the notification.dest (
IBucketNotificationDestination
) – The notification destination (Lambda, SNS Topic or SQS Queue).filters (
NotificationKeyFilter
) – S3 object key filter rules to determine which objects trigger this event. Each filter must include aprefix
and/orsuffix
that will be matched against the s3 object key. Refer to the S3 Developer Guide for details about allowed filter rules.
- See:
https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonS3/latest/dev/NotificationHowTo.html
- Return type:
None
Example:
# my_lambda: lambda.Function bucket = s3.Bucket(self, "MyBucket") bucket.add_event_notification(s3.EventType.OBJECT_CREATED, s3n.LambdaDestination(my_lambda), prefix="home/myusername/*")
- add_object_created_notification(dest, *filters)
Subscribes a destination to receive notifications when an object is created in the bucket.
This is identical to calling
onEvent(s3.EventType.OBJECT_CREATED)
.- Parameters:
dest (
IBucketNotificationDestination
) – The notification destination (see onEvent).filters (
NotificationKeyFilter
) – Filters (see onEvent).
- Return type:
None
- add_object_removed_notification(dest, *filters)
Subscribes a destination to receive notifications when an object is removed from the bucket.
This is identical to calling
onEvent(EventType.OBJECT_REMOVED)
.- Parameters:
dest (
IBucketNotificationDestination
) – The notification destination (see onEvent).filters (
NotificationKeyFilter
) – Filters (see onEvent).
- Return type:
None
- add_to_resource_policy(permission)
Adds a statement to the resource policy for a principal (i.e. account/role/service) to perform actions on this bucket and/or its contents. Use
bucketArn
andarnForObjects(keys)
to obtain ARNs for this bucket or objects.Note that the policy statement may or may not be added to the policy. For example, when an
IBucket
is created from an existing bucket, it’s not possible to tell whether the bucket already has a policy attached, let alone to re-use that policy to add more statements to it. So it’s safest to do nothing in these cases.- Parameters:
permission (
PolicyStatement
) – the policy statement to be added to the bucket’s policy.- Return type:
- Returns:
metadata about the execution of this method. If the policy was not added, the value of
statementAdded
will befalse
. You should always check this value to make sure that the operation was actually carried out. Otherwise, synthesis and deploy will terminate silently, which may be confusing.
- apply_removal_policy(policy)
Apply the given removal policy to this resource.
The Removal Policy controls what happens to this resource when it stops being managed by CloudFormation, either because you’ve removed it from the CDK application or because you’ve made a change that requires the resource to be replaced.
The resource can be deleted (
RemovalPolicy.DESTROY
), or left in your AWS account for data recovery and cleanup later (RemovalPolicy.RETAIN
).- Parameters:
policy (
RemovalPolicy
)- Return type:
None
- arn_for_objects(key_pattern)
Returns an ARN that represents all objects within the bucket that match the key pattern specified.
To represent all keys, specify
"*"
.- Parameters:
key_pattern (
str
)- Return type:
str
- grant_delete(identity, objects_key_pattern=None)
Grants s3:DeleteObject* permission to an IAM principal for objects in this bucket.
- Parameters:
identity (
IGrantable
) – The principal.objects_key_pattern (
Optional
[Any
]) – Restrict the permission to a certain key pattern (default ‘*’).
- Return type:
- grant_public_access(key_prefix=None, *allowed_actions)
Allows unrestricted access to objects from this bucket.
IMPORTANT: This permission allows anyone to perform actions on S3 objects in this bucket, which is useful for when you configure your bucket as a website and want everyone to be able to read objects in the bucket without needing to authenticate.
Without arguments, this method will grant read (“s3:GetObject”) access to all objects (“*”) in the bucket.
The method returns the
iam.Grant
object, which can then be modified as needed. For example, you can add a condition that will restrict access only to an IPv4 range like this:const grant = bucket.grantPublicAccess(); grant.resourceStatement!.addCondition(‘IpAddress’, { “aws:SourceIp”: “54.240.143.0/24” });
- Parameters:
key_prefix (
Optional
[str
]) – the prefix of S3 object keys (e.g.home/*
). Default is “*”.allowed_actions (
str
) – the set of S3 actions to allow. Default is “s3:GetObject”.
- Return type:
- Returns:
The
iam.PolicyStatement
object, which can be used to apply e.g. conditions.
- grant_put(identity, objects_key_pattern=None)
Grants s3:PutObject* and s3:Abort* permissions for this bucket to an IAM principal.
If encryption is used, permission to use the key to encrypt the contents of written files will also be granted to the same principal.
- Parameters:
identity (
IGrantable
) – The principal.objects_key_pattern (
Optional
[Any
]) – Restrict the permission to a certain key pattern (default ‘*’).
- Return type:
- grant_put_acl(identity, objects_key_pattern=None)
Grant the given IAM identity permissions to modify the ACLs of objects in the given Bucket.
If your application has the ‘@aws-cdk/aws-s3:grantWriteWithoutAcl’ feature flag set, calling {@link grantWrite} or {@link grantReadWrite} no longer grants permissions to modify the ACLs of the objects; in this case, if you need to modify object ACLs, call this method explicitly.
- Parameters:
identity (
IGrantable
) – The principal.objects_key_pattern (
Optional
[str
]) – Restrict the permission to a certain key pattern (default ‘*’).
- Return type:
- grant_read(identity, objects_key_pattern=None)
Grant read permissions for this bucket and it’s contents to an IAM principal (Role/Group/User).
If encryption is used, permission to use the key to decrypt the contents of the bucket will also be granted to the same principal.
- Parameters:
identity (
IGrantable
) – The principal.objects_key_pattern (
Optional
[Any
]) – Restrict the permission to a certain key pattern (default ‘*’).
- Return type:
- grant_read_write(identity, objects_key_pattern=None)
Grants read/write permissions for this bucket and it’s contents to an IAM principal (Role/Group/User).
If an encryption key is used, permission to use the key for encrypt/decrypt will also be granted.
Before CDK version 1.85.0, this method granted the
s3:PutObject*
permission that includeds3:PutObjectAcl
, which could be used to grant read/write object access to IAM principals in other accounts. If you want to get rid of that behavior, update your CDK version to 1.85.0 or later, and make sure the@aws-cdk/aws-s3:grantWriteWithoutAcl
feature flag is set totrue
in thecontext
key of your cdk.json file. If you’ve already updated, but still need the principal to have permissions to modify the ACLs, use the {@link grantPutAcl} method.- Parameters:
identity (
IGrantable
) – The principal.objects_key_pattern (
Optional
[Any
]) – Restrict the permission to a certain key pattern (default ‘*’).
- Return type:
- grant_write(identity, objects_key_pattern=None)
Grant write permissions to this bucket to an IAM principal.
If encryption is used, permission to use the key to encrypt the contents of written files will also be granted to the same principal.
Before CDK version 1.85.0, this method granted the
s3:PutObject*
permission that includeds3:PutObjectAcl
, which could be used to grant read/write object access to IAM principals in other accounts. If you want to get rid of that behavior, update your CDK version to 1.85.0 or later, and make sure the@aws-cdk/aws-s3:grantWriteWithoutAcl
feature flag is set totrue
in thecontext
key of your cdk.json file. If you’ve already updated, but still need the principal to have permissions to modify the ACLs, use the {@link grantPutAcl} method.- Parameters:
identity (
IGrantable
) – The principal.objects_key_pattern (
Optional
[Any
]) – Restrict the permission to a certain key pattern (default ‘*’).
- Return type:
- on_cloud_trail_event(id, *, paths=None, description=None, event_pattern=None, rule_name=None, target=None)
Defines a CloudWatch event that triggers when something happens to this bucket.
Requires that there exists at least one CloudTrail Trail in your account that captures the event. This method will not create the Trail.
- Parameters:
id (
str
) – The id of the rule.paths (
Optional
[Sequence
[str
]]) – Only watch changes to these object paths. Default: - Watch changes to all objectsdescription (
Optional
[str
]) – A description of the rule’s purpose. Default: - No descriptionevent_pattern (
Union
[EventPattern
,Dict
[str
,Any
],None
]) – Additional restrictions for the event to route to the specified target. The method that generates the rule probably imposes some type of event filtering. The filtering implied by what you pass here is added on top of that filtering. Default: - No additional filtering based on an event pattern.rule_name (
Optional
[str
]) – A name for the rule. Default: AWS CloudFormation generates a unique physical ID.target (
Optional
[IRuleTarget
]) – The target to register for the event. Default: - No target is added to the rule. UseaddTarget()
to add a target.
- Return type:
- on_cloud_trail_put_object(id, *, paths=None, description=None, event_pattern=None, rule_name=None, target=None)
Defines an AWS CloudWatch event that triggers when an object is uploaded to the specified paths (keys) in this bucket using the PutObject API call.
Note that some tools like
aws s3 cp
will automatically use either PutObject or the multipart upload API depending on the file size, so usingonCloudTrailWriteObject
may be preferable.Requires that there exists at least one CloudTrail Trail in your account that captures the event. This method will not create the Trail.
- Parameters:
id (
str
) – The id of the rule.paths (
Optional
[Sequence
[str
]]) – Only watch changes to these object paths. Default: - Watch changes to all objectsdescription (
Optional
[str
]) – A description of the rule’s purpose. Default: - No descriptionevent_pattern (
Union
[EventPattern
,Dict
[str
,Any
],None
]) – Additional restrictions for the event to route to the specified target. The method that generates the rule probably imposes some type of event filtering. The filtering implied by what you pass here is added on top of that filtering. Default: - No additional filtering based on an event pattern.rule_name (
Optional
[str
]) – A name for the rule. Default: AWS CloudFormation generates a unique physical ID.target (
Optional
[IRuleTarget
]) – The target to register for the event. Default: - No target is added to the rule. UseaddTarget()
to add a target.
- Return type:
- on_cloud_trail_write_object(id, *, paths=None, description=None, event_pattern=None, rule_name=None, target=None)
Defines an AWS CloudWatch event that triggers when an object at the specified paths (keys) in this bucket are written to.
This includes the events PutObject, CopyObject, and CompleteMultipartUpload.
Note that some tools like
aws s3 cp
will automatically use either PutObject or the multipart upload API depending on the file size, so using this method may be preferable toonCloudTrailPutObject
.Requires that there exists at least one CloudTrail Trail in your account that captures the event. This method will not create the Trail.
- Parameters:
id (
str
) – The id of the rule.paths (
Optional
[Sequence
[str
]]) – Only watch changes to these object paths. Default: - Watch changes to all objectsdescription (
Optional
[str
]) – A description of the rule’s purpose. Default: - No descriptionevent_pattern (
Union
[EventPattern
,Dict
[str
,Any
],None
]) – Additional restrictions for the event to route to the specified target. The method that generates the rule probably imposes some type of event filtering. The filtering implied by what you pass here is added on top of that filtering. Default: - No additional filtering based on an event pattern.rule_name (
Optional
[str
]) – A name for the rule. Default: AWS CloudFormation generates a unique physical ID.target (
Optional
[IRuleTarget
]) – The target to register for the event. Default: - No target is added to the rule. UseaddTarget()
to add a target.
- Return type:
- s3_url_for_object(key=None)
The S3 URL of an S3 object.
For example:
s3://onlybucket
s3://bucket/key
- Parameters:
key (
Optional
[str
]) – The S3 key of the object. If not specified, the S3 URL of the bucket is returned.- Return type:
str
- Returns:
an ObjectS3Url token
- transfer_acceleration_url_for_object(key=None, *, dual_stack=None)
The https Transfer Acceleration URL of an S3 object.
Specify
dualStack: true
at the options for dual-stack endpoint (connect to the bucket over IPv6). For example:https://bucket.s3-accelerate.amazonaws.com
https://bucket.s3-accelerate.amazonaws.com/key
- Parameters:
key (
Optional
[str
]) – The S3 key of the object. If not specified, the URL of the bucket is returned.dual_stack (
Optional
[bool
]) – Dual-stack support to connect to the bucket over IPv6. Default: - false
- Return type:
str
- Returns:
an TransferAccelerationUrl token
- url_for_object(key=None)
The https URL of an S3 object. For example:.
https://s3.us-west-1.amazonaws.com/onlybucket
https://s3.us-west-1.amazonaws.com/bucket/key
https://s3---cn-north-1.amazonaws.com.rproxy.goskope.com.cn/china-bucket/mykey
- Parameters:
key (
Optional
[str
]) – The S3 key of the object. If not specified, the URL of the bucket is returned.- Return type:
str
- Returns:
an ObjectS3Url token
- virtual_hosted_url_for_object(key=None, *, regional=None)
The virtual hosted-style URL of an S3 object. Specify
regional: false
at the options for non-regional URL. For example:.https://only-bucket.s3.us-west-1.amazonaws.com
https://bucket.s3.us-west-1.amazonaws.com/key
https://bucket.s3.amazonaws.com/key
https://china-bucket---s3---cn-north-1.amazonaws.com.rproxy.goskope.com.cn/mykey
- Parameters:
key (
Optional
[str
]) – The S3 key of the object. If not specified, the URL of the bucket is returned.regional (
Optional
[bool
]) – Specifies the URL includes the region. Default: - true
- Return type:
str
- Returns:
an ObjectS3Url token
Attributes
- bucket_arn
The ARN of the bucket.
- Attribute:
true
- bucket_domain_name
The IPv4 DNS name of the specified bucket.
- Attribute:
true
- bucket_dual_stack_domain_name
The IPv6 DNS name of the specified bucket.
- Attribute:
true
- bucket_name
The name of the bucket.
- Attribute:
true
- bucket_regional_domain_name
The regional domain name of the specified bucket.
- Attribute:
true
- bucket_website_domain_name
The Domain name of the static website.
- Attribute:
true
- bucket_website_url
The URL of the static website.
- Attribute:
true
- encryption_key
Optional KMS encryption key associated with this bucket.
- env
The environment this resource belongs to.
For resources that are created and managed by the CDK (generally, those created by creating new class instances like Role, Bucket, etc.), this is always the same as the environment of the stack they belong to; however, for imported resources (those obtained from static methods like fromRoleArn, fromBucketName, etc.), that might be different than the stack they were imported into.
- is_website
If this bucket has been configured for static website hosting.
- node
The construct tree node for this construct.
- policy
The resource policy associated with this bucket.
If
autoCreatePolicy
is true, aBucketPolicy
will be created upon the first call to addToResourcePolicy(s).
- stack
The stack in which this resource is defined.