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A web page that lists Amazon S3 objects using an AWS SDK

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A web page that lists Amazon S3 objects using an AWS SDK - Amazon Simple Storage Service
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The following code example shows how to list Amazon S3 objects in a web page.

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SDK for JavaScript (v3)
Note

There's more on GitHub. Find the complete example and learn how to set up and run in the AWS Code Examples Repository.

The following code is the relevant React component that makes calls to the AWS SDK. A runnable version of the application containing this component can be found at the preceding GitHub link.

import { useEffect, useState } from "react"; import { ListObjectsCommand, type ListObjectsCommandOutput, S3Client, } from "@aws-sdk/client-s3"; import { fromCognitoIdentityPool } from "@aws-sdk/credential-providers"; import "./App.css"; function App() { const [objects, setObjects] = useState< Required<ListObjectsCommandOutput>["Contents"] >([]); useEffect(() => { const client = new S3Client({ region: "us-east-1", // Unless you have a public bucket, you'll need access to a private bucket. // One way to do this is to create an Amazon Cognito identity pool, attach a role to the pool, // and grant the role access to the 's3:GetObject' action. // // You'll also need to configure the CORS settings on the bucket to allow traffic from // this example site. Here's an example configuration that allows all origins. Don't // do this in production. //[ // { // "AllowedHeaders": ["*"], // "AllowedMethods": ["GET"], // "AllowedOrigins": ["*"], // "ExposeHeaders": [], // }, //] // credentials: fromCognitoIdentityPool({ clientConfig: { region: "us-east-1" }, identityPoolId: "<YOUR_IDENTITY_POOL_ID>", }), }); const command = new ListObjectsCommand({ Bucket: "bucket-name" }); client.send(command).then(({ Contents }) => setObjects(Contents || [])); }, []); return ( <div className="App"> {objects.map((o) => ( <div key={o.ETag}>{o.Key}</div> ))} </div> ); } export default App;
  • For API details, see ListObjects in AWS SDK for JavaScript API Reference.

SDK for JavaScript (v3)
Note

There's more on GitHub. Find the complete example and learn how to set up and run in the AWS Code Examples Repository.

The following code is the relevant React component that makes calls to the AWS SDK. A runnable version of the application containing this component can be found at the preceding GitHub link.

import { useEffect, useState } from "react"; import { ListObjectsCommand, type ListObjectsCommandOutput, S3Client, } from "@aws-sdk/client-s3"; import { fromCognitoIdentityPool } from "@aws-sdk/credential-providers"; import "./App.css"; function App() { const [objects, setObjects] = useState< Required<ListObjectsCommandOutput>["Contents"] >([]); useEffect(() => { const client = new S3Client({ region: "us-east-1", // Unless you have a public bucket, you'll need access to a private bucket. // One way to do this is to create an Amazon Cognito identity pool, attach a role to the pool, // and grant the role access to the 's3:GetObject' action. // // You'll also need to configure the CORS settings on the bucket to allow traffic from // this example site. Here's an example configuration that allows all origins. Don't // do this in production. //[ // { // "AllowedHeaders": ["*"], // "AllowedMethods": ["GET"], // "AllowedOrigins": ["*"], // "ExposeHeaders": [], // }, //] // credentials: fromCognitoIdentityPool({ clientConfig: { region: "us-east-1" }, identityPoolId: "<YOUR_IDENTITY_POOL_ID>", }), }); const command = new ListObjectsCommand({ Bucket: "bucket-name" }); client.send(command).then(({ Contents }) => setObjects(Contents || [])); }, []); return ( <div className="App"> {objects.map((o) => ( <div key={o.ETag}>{o.Key}</div> ))} </div> ); } export default App;
  • For API details, see ListObjects in AWS SDK for JavaScript API Reference.

For a complete list of AWS SDK developer guides and code examples, see Developing with Amazon S3 using the AWS SDKs. This topic also includes information about getting started and details about previous SDK versions.

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