putBucketCors
This operation is not supported for directory buckets.
Sets the cors configuration for your bucket. If the configuration exists, Amazon S3 replaces it.
To use this operation, you must be allowed to perform the s3:PutBucketCORS action. By default, the bucket owner has this permission and can grant it to others.
You set this configuration on a bucket so that the bucket can service cross-origin requests. For example, you might want to enable a request whose origin is http://www.example.com to access your Amazon S3 bucket at my.example.bucket.com by using the browser's XMLHttpRequest capability.
To enable cross-origin resource sharing (CORS) on a bucket, you add the cors subresource to the bucket. The cors subresource is an XML document in which you configure rules that identify origins and the HTTP methods that can be executed on your bucket. The document is limited to 64 KB in size.
When Amazon S3 receives a cross-origin request (or a pre-flight OPTIONS request) against a bucket, it evaluates the cors configuration on the bucket and uses the first CORSRule rule that matches the incoming browser request to enable a cross-origin request. For a rule to match, the following conditions must be met:
The request's
Originheader must matchAllowedOriginelements.The request method (for example, GET, PUT, HEAD, and so on) or the
Access-Control-Request-Methodheader in case of a pre-flightOPTIONSrequest must be one of theAllowedMethodelements.Every header specified in the
Access-Control-Request-Headersrequest header of a pre-flight request must match anAllowedHeaderelement.
For more information about CORS, go to Enabling Cross-Origin Resource Sharing in the Amazon S3 User Guide.
The following operations are related to PutBucketCors:
You must URL encode any signed header values that contain spaces. For example, if your header value is my file.txt, containing two spaces after my, you must URL encode this value to my%20%20file.txt.
Samples
import aws.sdk.kotlin.services.s3.model.CorsConfiguration
import aws.sdk.kotlin.services.s3.model.CorsRule
fun main() {
//sampleStart
// The following example enables PUT, POST, and DELETE requests from www. example. com, and enables GET
// requests from any domain.
s3Client.putBucketCors {
bucket = ""
corsConfiguration = CorsConfiguration {
corsRules = listOf<CorsRule>(
CorsRule {
allowedOrigins = listOf<String>(
"http://www.example.com"
)
allowedHeaders = listOf<String>(
"*"
)
allowedMethods = listOf<String>(
"PUT",
"POST",
"DELETE"
)
maxAgeSeconds = 3000
exposeHeaders = listOf<String>(
"x-amz-server-side-encryption"
)
},
CorsRule {
allowedOrigins = listOf<String>(
"*"
)
allowedHeaders = listOf<String>(
"Authorization"
)
allowedMethods = listOf<String>(
"GET"
)
maxAgeSeconds = 3000
}
)
}
contentMd5 = ""
}
//sampleEnd
}