GetObject
Retrieves an object from Amazon S3.
In the GetObject
request, specify the full key name for the object.
General purpose buckets - Both the virtual-hosted-style
requests and the path-style requests are supported. For a virtual hosted-style request
example, if you have the object photos/2006/February/sample.jpg
, specify the
object key name as /photos/2006/February/sample.jpg
. For a path-style request
example, if you have the object photos/2006/February/sample.jpg
in the bucket
named examplebucket
, specify the object key name as
/examplebucket/photos/2006/February/sample.jpg
. For more information about
request types, see HTTP Host
Header Bucket Specification in the Amazon S3 User Guide.
Directory buckets -
Only virtual-hosted-style requests are supported. For a virtual hosted-style request example, if you have the object photos/2006/February/sample.jpg
in the bucket named examplebucket--use1-az5--x-s3
, specify the object key name as /photos/2006/February/sample.jpg
. Also, when you make requests to this API operation, your requests are sent to the Zonal endpoint. These endpoints support virtual-hosted-style requests in the format https://bucket_name.s3express-az_id.region.amazonaws.com/key-name
. Path-style requests are not supported. For more information, see Regional and Zonal endpoints in the
Amazon S3 User Guide.
- Permissions
-
-
General purpose bucket permissions - You must have the required permissions in a policy. To use
GetObject
, you must have theREAD
access to the object (or version). If you grantREAD
access to the anonymous user, theGetObject
operation returns the object without using an authorization header. For more information, see Specifying permissions in a policy in the Amazon S3 User Guide.If you include a
versionId
in your request header, you must have thes3:GetObjectVersion
permission to access a specific version of an object. Thes3:GetObject
permission is not required in this scenario.If you request the current version of an object without a specific
versionId
in the request header, only thes3:GetObject
permission is required. Thes3:GetObjectVersion
permission is not required in this scenario.If the object that you request doesn’t exist, the error that Amazon S3 returns depends on whether you also have the
s3:ListBucket
permission.-
If you have the
s3:ListBucket
permission on the bucket, Amazon S3 returns an HTTP status code404 Not Found
error. -
If you don’t have the
s3:ListBucket
permission, Amazon S3 returns an HTTP status code403 Access Denied
error.
-
-
Directory bucket permissions - To grant access to this API operation on a directory bucket, we recommend that you use the
CreateSession
API operation for session-based authorization. Specifically, you grant thes3express:CreateSession
permission to the directory bucket in a bucket policy or an IAM identity-based policy. Then, you make theCreateSession
API call on the bucket to obtain a session token. With the session token in your request header, you can make API requests to this operation. After the session token expires, you make anotherCreateSession
API call to generate a new session token for use. AWS CLI or SDKs create session and refresh the session token automatically to avoid service interruptions when a session expires. For more information about authorization, seeCreateSession
.If the object is encrypted using SSE-KMS, you must also have the
kms:GenerateDataKey
andkms:Decrypt
permissions in IAM identity-based policies and AWS KMS key policies for the AWS KMS key.
-
- Storage classes
-
If the object you are retrieving is stored in the S3 Glacier Flexible Retrieval storage class, the S3 Glacier Deep Archive storage class, the S3 Intelligent-Tiering Archive Access tier, or the S3 Intelligent-Tiering Deep Archive Access tier, before you can retrieve the object you must first restore a copy using RestoreObject. Otherwise, this operation returns an
InvalidObjectState
error. For information about restoring archived objects, see Restoring Archived Objects in the Amazon S3 User Guide.Directory buckets - For directory buckets, only the S3 Express One Zone storage class is supported to store newly created objects. Unsupported storage class values won't write a destination object and will respond with the HTTP status code
400 Bad Request
. - Encryption
-
Encryption request headers, like
x-amz-server-side-encryption
, should not be sent for theGetObject
requests, if your object uses server-side encryption with Amazon S3 managed encryption keys (SSE-S3), server-side encryption with AWS Key Management Service (AWS KMS) keys (SSE-KMS), or dual-layer server-side encryption with AWS KMS keys (DSSE-KMS). If you include the header in yourGetObject
requests for the object that uses these types of keys, you’ll get an HTTP400 Bad Request
error.Directory buckets - For directory buckets, there are only two supported options for server-side encryption: SSE-S3 and SSE-KMS. SSE-C isn't supported. For more information, see Protecting data with server-side encryption in the Amazon S3 User Guide.
- Overriding response header values through the request
-
There are times when you want to override certain response header values of a
GetObject
response. For example, you might override theContent-Disposition
response header value through yourGetObject
request.You can override values for a set of response headers. These modified response header values are included only in a successful response, that is, when the HTTP status code
200 OK
is returned. The headers you can override using the following query parameters in the request are a subset of the headers that Amazon S3 accepts when you create an object.The response headers that you can override for the
GetObject
response areCache-Control
,Content-Disposition
,Content-Encoding
,Content-Language
,Content-Type
, andExpires
.To override values for a set of response headers in the
GetObject
response, you can use the following query parameters in the request.-
response-cache-control
-
response-content-disposition
-
response-content-encoding
-
response-content-language
-
response-content-type
-
response-expires
Note
When you use these parameters, you must sign the request by using either an Authorization header or a presigned URL. These parameters cannot be used with an unsigned (anonymous) request.
-
- HTTP Host header syntax
-
Directory buckets - The HTTP Host header syntax is
Bucket_name.s3express-az_id.region.amazonaws.com
.
The following operations are related to GetObject
:
Request Syntax
GET /Key+
?partNumber=PartNumber
&response-cache-control=ResponseCacheControl
&response-content-disposition=ResponseContentDisposition
&response-content-encoding=ResponseContentEncoding
&response-content-language=ResponseContentLanguage
&response-content-type=ResponseContentType
&response-expires=ResponseExpires
&versionId=VersionId
HTTP/1.1
Host: Bucket
.s3.amazonaws.com
If-Match: IfMatch
If-Modified-Since: IfModifiedSince
If-None-Match: IfNoneMatch
If-Unmodified-Since: IfUnmodifiedSince
Range: Range
x-amz-server-side-encryption-customer-algorithm: SSECustomerAlgorithm
x-amz-server-side-encryption-customer-key: SSECustomerKey
x-amz-server-side-encryption-customer-key-MD5: SSECustomerKeyMD5
x-amz-request-payer: RequestPayer
x-amz-expected-bucket-owner: ExpectedBucketOwner
x-amz-checksum-mode: ChecksumMode
URI Request Parameters
The request uses the following URI parameters.
- Bucket
-
The bucket name containing the object.
Directory buckets - When you use this operation with a directory bucket, you must use virtual-hosted-style requests in the format
Bucket_name.s3express-az_id.region.amazonaws.com
. Path-style requests are not supported. Directory bucket names must be unique in the chosen Availability Zone. Bucket names must follow the formatbucket_base_name--az-id--x-s3
(for example,DOC-EXAMPLE-BUCKET--usw2-az1--x-s3
). For information about bucket naming restrictions, see Directory bucket naming rules in the Amazon S3 User Guide.Access points - When you use this action with an access point, you must provide the alias of the access point in place of the bucket name or specify the access point ARN. When using the access point ARN, you must direct requests to the access point hostname. The access point hostname takes the form AccessPointName-AccountId.s3-accesspoint.Region.amazonaws.com. When using this action with an access point through the AWS SDKs, you provide the access point ARN in place of the bucket name. For more information about access point ARNs, see Using access points in the Amazon S3 User Guide.
Object Lambda access points - When you use this action with an Object Lambda access point, you must direct requests to the Object Lambda access point hostname. The Object Lambda access point hostname takes the form AccessPointName-AccountId.s3-object-lambda.Region.amazonaws.com.
Note
Access points and Object Lambda access points are not supported by directory buckets.
S3 on Outposts - When you use this action with Amazon S3 on Outposts, you must direct requests to the S3 on Outposts hostname. The S3 on Outposts hostname takes the form
AccessPointName-AccountId.outpostID.s3-outposts.Region.amazonaws.com
. When you use this action with S3 on Outposts through the AWS SDKs, you provide the Outposts access point ARN in place of the bucket name. For more information about S3 on Outposts ARNs, see What is S3 on Outposts? in the Amazon S3 User Guide.Required: Yes
- If-Match
-
Return the object only if its entity tag (ETag) is the same as the one specified in this header; otherwise, return a
412 Precondition Failed
error.If both of the
If-Match
andIf-Unmodified-Since
headers are present in the request as follows:If-Match
condition evaluates totrue
, and;If-Unmodified-Since
condition evaluates tofalse
; then, S3 returns200 OK
and the data requested.For more information about conditional requests, see RFC 7232
. - If-Modified-Since
-
Return the object only if it has been modified since the specified time; otherwise, return a
304 Not Modified
error.If both of the
If-None-Match
andIf-Modified-Since
headers are present in the request as follows:If-None-Match
condition evaluates tofalse
, and;If-Modified-Since
condition evaluates totrue
; then, S3 returns304 Not Modified
status code.For more information about conditional requests, see RFC 7232
. - If-None-Match
-
Return the object only if its entity tag (ETag) is different from the one specified in this header; otherwise, return a
304 Not Modified
error.If both of the
If-None-Match
andIf-Modified-Since
headers are present in the request as follows:If-None-Match
condition evaluates tofalse
, and;If-Modified-Since
condition evaluates totrue
; then, S3 returns304 Not Modified
HTTP status code.For more information about conditional requests, see RFC 7232
. - If-Unmodified-Since
-
Return the object only if it has not been modified since the specified time; otherwise, return a
412 Precondition Failed
error.If both of the
If-Match
andIf-Unmodified-Since
headers are present in the request as follows:If-Match
condition evaluates totrue
, and;If-Unmodified-Since
condition evaluates tofalse
; then, S3 returns200 OK
and the data requested.For more information about conditional requests, see RFC 7232
. - Key
-
Key of the object to get.
Length Constraints: Minimum length of 1.
Required: Yes
- partNumber
-
Part number of the object being read. This is a positive integer between 1 and 10,000. Effectively performs a 'ranged' GET request for the part specified. Useful for downloading just a part of an object.
- Range
-
Downloads the specified byte range of an object. For more information about the HTTP Range header, see https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc9110.html#name-range
. Note
Amazon S3 doesn't support retrieving multiple ranges of data per
GET
request. - response-cache-control
-
Sets the
Cache-Control
header of the response. - response-content-disposition
-
Sets the
Content-Disposition
header of the response. - response-content-encoding
-
Sets the
Content-Encoding
header of the response. - response-content-language
-
Sets the
Content-Language
header of the response. - response-content-type
-
Sets the
Content-Type
header of the response. - response-expires
-
Sets the
Expires
header of the response. - versionId
-
Version ID used to reference a specific version of the object.
By default, the
GetObject
operation returns the current version of an object. To return a different version, use theversionId
subresource.Note
-
If you include a
versionId
in your request header, you must have thes3:GetObjectVersion
permission to access a specific version of an object. Thes3:GetObject
permission is not required in this scenario. -
If you request the current version of an object without a specific
versionId
in the request header, only thes3:GetObject
permission is required. Thes3:GetObjectVersion
permission is not required in this scenario. -
Directory buckets - S3 Versioning isn't enabled and supported for directory buckets. For this API operation, only the
null
value of the version ID is supported by directory buckets. You can only specifynull
to theversionId
query parameter in the request.
For more information about versioning, see PutBucketVersioning.
-
- x-amz-checksum-mode
-
To retrieve the checksum, this mode must be enabled.
General purpose buckets - In addition, if you enable checksum mode and the object is uploaded with a checksum and encrypted with an AWS Key Management Service (AWS KMS) key, you must have permission to use the
kms:Decrypt
action to retrieve the checksum.Valid Values:
ENABLED
- x-amz-expected-bucket-owner
-
The account ID of the expected bucket owner. If the account ID that you provide does not match the actual owner of the bucket, the request fails with the HTTP status code
403 Forbidden
(access denied). - x-amz-request-payer
-
Confirms that the requester knows that they will be charged for the request. Bucket owners need not specify this parameter in their requests. If either the source or destination S3 bucket has Requester Pays enabled, the requester will pay for corresponding charges to copy the object. For information about downloading objects from Requester Pays buckets, see Downloading Objects in Requester Pays Buckets in the Amazon S3 User Guide.
Note
This functionality is not supported for directory buckets.
Valid Values:
requester
- x-amz-server-side-encryption-customer-algorithm
-
Specifies the algorithm to use when decrypting the object (for example,
AES256
).If you encrypt an object by using server-side encryption with customer-provided encryption keys (SSE-C) when you store the object in Amazon S3, then when you GET the object, you must use the following headers:
-
x-amz-server-side-encryption-customer-algorithm
-
x-amz-server-side-encryption-customer-key
-
x-amz-server-side-encryption-customer-key-MD5
For more information about SSE-C, see Server-Side Encryption (Using Customer-Provided Encryption Keys) in the Amazon S3 User Guide.
Note
This functionality is not supported for directory buckets.
-
- x-amz-server-side-encryption-customer-key
-
Specifies the customer-provided encryption key that you originally provided for Amazon S3 to encrypt the data before storing it. This value is used to decrypt the object when recovering it and must match the one used when storing the data. The key must be appropriate for use with the algorithm specified in the
x-amz-server-side-encryption-customer-algorithm
header.If you encrypt an object by using server-side encryption with customer-provided encryption keys (SSE-C) when you store the object in Amazon S3, then when you GET the object, you must use the following headers:
-
x-amz-server-side-encryption-customer-algorithm
-
x-amz-server-side-encryption-customer-key
-
x-amz-server-side-encryption-customer-key-MD5
For more information about SSE-C, see Server-Side Encryption (Using Customer-Provided Encryption Keys) in the Amazon S3 User Guide.
Note
This functionality is not supported for directory buckets.
-
- x-amz-server-side-encryption-customer-key-MD5
-
Specifies the 128-bit MD5 digest of the customer-provided encryption key according to RFC 1321. Amazon S3 uses this header for a message integrity check to ensure that the encryption key was transmitted without error.
If you encrypt an object by using server-side encryption with customer-provided encryption keys (SSE-C) when you store the object in Amazon S3, then when you GET the object, you must use the following headers:
-
x-amz-server-side-encryption-customer-algorithm
-
x-amz-server-side-encryption-customer-key
-
x-amz-server-side-encryption-customer-key-MD5
For more information about SSE-C, see Server-Side Encryption (Using Customer-Provided Encryption Keys) in the Amazon S3 User Guide.
Note
This functionality is not supported for directory buckets.
-
Request Body
The request does not have a request body.
Response Syntax
HTTP/1.1 200
x-amz-delete-marker: DeleteMarker
accept-ranges: AcceptRanges
x-amz-expiration: Expiration
x-amz-restore: Restore
Last-Modified: LastModified
Content-Length: ContentLength
ETag: ETag
x-amz-checksum-crc32: ChecksumCRC32
x-amz-checksum-crc32c: ChecksumCRC32C
x-amz-checksum-sha1: ChecksumSHA1
x-amz-checksum-sha256: ChecksumSHA256
x-amz-missing-meta: MissingMeta
x-amz-version-id: VersionId
Cache-Control: CacheControl
Content-Disposition: ContentDisposition
Content-Encoding: ContentEncoding
Content-Language: ContentLanguage
Content-Range: ContentRange
Content-Type: ContentType
Expires: Expires
x-amz-website-redirect-location: WebsiteRedirectLocation
x-amz-server-side-encryption: ServerSideEncryption
x-amz-server-side-encryption-customer-algorithm: SSECustomerAlgorithm
x-amz-server-side-encryption-customer-key-MD5: SSECustomerKeyMD5
x-amz-server-side-encryption-aws-kms-key-id: SSEKMSKeyId
x-amz-server-side-encryption-bucket-key-enabled: BucketKeyEnabled
x-amz-storage-class: StorageClass
x-amz-request-charged: RequestCharged
x-amz-replication-status: ReplicationStatus
x-amz-mp-parts-count: PartsCount
x-amz-tagging-count: TagCount
x-amz-object-lock-mode: ObjectLockMode
x-amz-object-lock-retain-until-date: ObjectLockRetainUntilDate
x-amz-object-lock-legal-hold: ObjectLockLegalHoldStatus
Body
Response Elements
If the action is successful, the service sends back an HTTP 200 response.
The response returns the following HTTP headers.
- accept-ranges
-
Indicates that a range of bytes was specified in the request.
- Cache-Control
-
Specifies caching behavior along the request/reply chain.
- Content-Disposition
-
Specifies presentational information for the object.
- Content-Encoding
-
Indicates what content encodings have been applied to the object and thus what decoding mechanisms must be applied to obtain the media-type referenced by the Content-Type header field.
- Content-Language
-
The language the content is in.
- Content-Length
-
Size of the body in bytes.
- Content-Range
-
The portion of the object returned in the response.
- Content-Type
-
A standard MIME type describing the format of the object data.
- ETag
-
An entity tag (ETag) is an opaque identifier assigned by a web server to a specific version of a resource found at a URL.
- Expires
-
The date and time at which the object is no longer cacheable.
- Last-Modified
-
Date and time when the object was last modified.
General purpose buckets - When you specify a
versionId
of the object in your request, if the specified version in the request is a delete marker, the response returns a405 Method Not Allowed
error and theLast-Modified: timestamp
response header. - x-amz-checksum-crc32
-
The base64-encoded, 32-bit CRC-32 checksum of the object. This will only be present if it was uploaded with the object. For more information, see Checking object integrity in the Amazon S3 User Guide.
- x-amz-checksum-crc32c
-
The base64-encoded, 32-bit CRC-32C checksum of the object. This will only be present if it was uploaded with the object. For more information, see Checking object integrity in the Amazon S3 User Guide.
- x-amz-checksum-sha1
-
The base64-encoded, 160-bit SHA-1 digest of the object. This will only be present if it was uploaded with the object. For more information, see Checking object integrity in the Amazon S3 User Guide.
- x-amz-checksum-sha256
-
The base64-encoded, 256-bit SHA-256 digest of the object. This will only be present if it was uploaded with the object. For more information, see Checking object integrity in the Amazon S3 User Guide.
- x-amz-delete-marker
-
Indicates whether the object retrieved was (true) or was not (false) a Delete Marker. If false, this response header does not appear in the response.
Note
-
If the current version of the object is a delete marker, Amazon S3 behaves as if the object was deleted and includes
x-amz-delete-marker: true
in the response. -
If the specified version in the request is a delete marker, the response returns a
405 Method Not Allowed
error and theLast-Modified: timestamp
response header.
-
- x-amz-expiration
-
If the object expiration is configured (see
PutBucketLifecycleConfiguration
), the response includes this header. It includes theexpiry-date
andrule-id
key-value pairs providing object expiration information. The value of therule-id
is URL-encoded.Note
Object expiration information is not returned in directory buckets and this header returns the value "
NotImplemented
". - x-amz-missing-meta
-
This is set to the number of metadata entries not returned in the headers that are prefixed with
x-amz-meta-
. This can happen if you create metadata using an API like SOAP that supports more flexible metadata than the REST API. For example, using SOAP, you can create metadata whose values are not legal HTTP headers.Note
This functionality is not supported for directory buckets.
- x-amz-mp-parts-count
-
The count of parts this object has. This value is only returned if you specify
partNumber
in your request and the object was uploaded as a multipart upload. - x-amz-object-lock-legal-hold
-
Indicates whether this object has an active legal hold. This field is only returned if you have permission to view an object's legal hold status.
Note
This functionality is not supported for directory buckets.
Valid Values:
ON | OFF
- x-amz-object-lock-mode
-
The Object Lock mode that's currently in place for this object.
Note
This functionality is not supported for directory buckets.
Valid Values:
GOVERNANCE | COMPLIANCE
- x-amz-object-lock-retain-until-date
-
The date and time when this object's Object Lock will expire.
Note
This functionality is not supported for directory buckets.
- x-amz-replication-status
-
Amazon S3 can return this if your request involves a bucket that is either a source or destination in a replication rule.
Note
This functionality is not supported for directory buckets.
Valid Values:
COMPLETE | PENDING | FAILED | REPLICA | COMPLETED
- x-amz-request-charged
-
If present, indicates that the requester was successfully charged for the request.
Note
This functionality is not supported for directory buckets.
Valid Values:
requester
- x-amz-restore
-
Provides information about object restoration action and expiration time of the restored object copy.
Note
This functionality is not supported for directory buckets. Only the S3 Express One Zone storage class is supported by directory buckets to store objects.
- x-amz-server-side-encryption
-
The server-side encryption algorithm used when you store this object in Amazon S3.
Valid Values:
AES256 | aws:kms | aws:kms:dsse
- x-amz-server-side-encryption-aws-kms-key-id
-
If present, indicates the ID of the KMS key that was used for object encryption.
- x-amz-server-side-encryption-bucket-key-enabled
-
Indicates whether the object uses an S3 Bucket Key for server-side encryption with AWS Key Management Service (AWS KMS) keys (SSE-KMS).
- x-amz-server-side-encryption-customer-algorithm
-
If server-side encryption with a customer-provided encryption key was requested, the response will include this header to confirm the encryption algorithm that's used.
Note
This functionality is not supported for directory buckets.
- x-amz-server-side-encryption-customer-key-MD5
-
If server-side encryption with a customer-provided encryption key was requested, the response will include this header to provide the round-trip message integrity verification of the customer-provided encryption key.
Note
This functionality is not supported for directory buckets.
- x-amz-storage-class
-
Provides storage class information of the object. Amazon S3 returns this header for all objects except for S3 Standard storage class objects.
Note
Directory buckets - Only the S3 Express One Zone storage class is supported by directory buckets to store objects.
Valid Values:
STANDARD | REDUCED_REDUNDANCY | STANDARD_IA | ONEZONE_IA | INTELLIGENT_TIERING | GLACIER | DEEP_ARCHIVE | OUTPOSTS | GLACIER_IR | SNOW | EXPRESS_ONEZONE
- x-amz-tagging-count
-
The number of tags, if any, on the object, when you have the relevant permission to read object tags.
You can use GetObjectTagging to retrieve the tag set associated with an object.
Note
This functionality is not supported for directory buckets.
- x-amz-version-id
-
Version ID of the object.
Note
This functionality is not supported for directory buckets.
- x-amz-website-redirect-location
-
If the bucket is configured as a website, redirects requests for this object to another object in the same bucket or to an external URL. Amazon S3 stores the value of this header in the object metadata.
Note
This functionality is not supported for directory buckets.
The following data is returned in binary format by the service.
Errors
- InvalidObjectState
-
Object is archived and inaccessible until restored.
If the object you are retrieving is stored in the S3 Glacier Flexible Retrieval storage class, the S3 Glacier Deep Archive storage class, the S3 Intelligent-Tiering Archive Access tier, or the S3 Intelligent-Tiering Deep Archive Access tier, before you can retrieve the object you must first restore a copy using RestoreObject. Otherwise, this operation returns an
InvalidObjectState
error. For information about restoring archived objects, see Restoring Archived Objects in the Amazon S3 User Guide.HTTP Status Code: 403
- NoSuchKey
-
The specified key does not exist.
HTTP Status Code: 404
Examples
Sample Request for general purpose buckets
The following request returns the object my-image.jpg
.
GET /my-image.jpg HTTP/1.1 Host: bucket.s3.<Region>.amazonaws.com Date: Mon, 3 Oct 2016 22:32:00 GMT Authorization: authorization string
Sample Response for general purpose buckets
This example illustrates one usage of GetObject.
HTTP/1.1 200 OK x-amz-id-2: eftixk72aD6Ap51TnqcoF8eFidJG9Z/2mkiDFu8yU9AS1ed4OpIszj7UDNEHGran x-amz-request-id: 318BC8BC148832E5 Date: Mon, 3 Oct 2016 22:32:00 GMT Last-Modified: Wed, 12 Oct 2009 17:50:00 GMT ETag: "fba9dede5f27731c9771645a39863328" Content-Length: 434234 [434234 bytes of object data]
Sample Response for general purpose buckets: Object with associated tags
If the object had tags associated with it, Amazon S3 returns the
x-amz-tagging-count
header with tag count.
HTTP/1.1 200 OK x-amz-id-2: eftixk72aD6Ap51TnqcoF8eFidJG9Z/2mkiDFu8yU9AS1ed4OpIszj7UDNEHGran x-amz-request-id: 318BC8BC148832E5 Date: Mon, 3 Oct 2016 22:32:00 GMT Last-Modified: Wed, 12 Oct 2009 17:50:00 GMT ETag: "fba9dede5f27731c9771645a39863328" Content-Length: 434234 x-amz-tagging-count: 2 [434234 bytes of object data]
Sample Response for general purpose buckets: Object with an expiration
If the object had expiration set using lifecycle configuration, you get the
following response with the x-amz-expiration
header.
HTTP/1.1 200 OK x-amz-id-2: eftixk72aD6Ap51TnqcoF8eFidJG9Z/2mkiDFu8yU9AS1ed4OpIszj7UDNEHGran x-amz-request-id: 318BC8BC148832E5 Date: Wed, 28 Oct 2009 22:32:00 GMT Last-Modified: Wed, 12 Oct 2009 17:50:00 GMT x-amz-expiration: expiry-date="Fri, 23 Dec 2012 00:00:00 GMT", rule-id="picture-deletion-rule" ETag: "fba9dede5f27731c9771645a39863328" Content-Length: 434234 Content-Type: text/plain [434234 bytes of object data]
Sample Response for general purpose buckets: If an object is archived in the S3 Glacier Flexible Retrieval or S3 Glacier Deep Archive storage classes
If the object you are retrieving is stored in the S3 Glacier Flexible Retrieval or
S3 Glacier Deep Archive storage classes, you must first restore a copy using
RestoreObject. Otherwise, this action returns an
InvalidObjectState
error.
HTTP/1.1 403 Forbidden x-amz-request-id: CD4BD8A1310A11B3 x-amz-id-2: m9RDbQU0+RRBTjOUN1ChQ1eqMUnr9dv8b+KP6I2gHfRJZSTSrMCoRP8RtPRzX9mb Content-Type: application/xml Date: Mon, 12 Nov 2012 23:53:21 GMT Server: Amazon S3 Content-Length: 231 <Error> <Code>InvalidObjectState</Code> <Message>The action is not valid for the object's storage class</Message> <RequestId>9FEFFF118E15B86F</RequestId> <HostId>WVQ5kzhiT+oiUfDCOiOYv8W4Tk9eNcxWi/MK+hTS/av34Xy4rBU3zsavf0aaaaa</HostId> </Error>
Sample Response for general purpose buckets: If an object is archived with the S3 Intelligent-Tiering Archive or S3 Intelligent-Tiering Deep Archive tiers
If the object you are retrieving is stored in the S3 Intelligent-Tiering Archive or
S3 Intelligent-Tiering Deep Archive tiers, you must first restore a copy using RestoreObject. Otherwise, this action returns an
InvalidObjectState
error. When restoring from Archive Access or
Deep Archive Access tiers, the response will include StorageClass
and
AccessTier
elements. Access tier valid values are
ARCHIVE_ACCESS
and DEEP_ARCHIVE_ACCESS
. There is no
syntax change if there is an ongoing restore.
HTTP/1.1 403 Forbidden x-amz-request-id: CB6AW8C4332B23B7 x-amz-id-2: n3RRfT90+PJDUhut3nhGW2ehfhfNU5f55c+a2ceCC36ab7c7fe3a71Q273b9Q45b1R5 Content-Type: application/xml Date: Mon, 12 Nov 2012 23:53:21 GMT Server: Amazon S3 Content-Length: 231 <Error> <Code>InvalidObjectState</Code> <Message>The action is not valid for the object's access tier</Message> <StorageClass>INTELLIGENT_TIERING</StorageClass> <AccessTier>ARCHIVE_ACCESS</AccessTier> <RequestId>9FEFFF118E15B86F</RequestId> <HostId>WVQ5kzhiT+oiUfDCOiOYv8W4Tk9eNcxWi/MK+hTS/av34Xy4rBU3zsavf0aaaaa</HostId> </Error>
Sample Response for general purpose buckets: If the Latest Object Is a Delete Marker
Notice that the delete marker returns a 404 Not Found error.
HTTP/1.1 404 Not Found x-amz-request-id: 318BC8BC148832E5 x-amz-id-2: eftixk72aD6Ap51Tnqzj7UDNEHGran x-amz-version-id: 3GL4kqtJlcpXroDTDm3vjVBH40Nr8X8g x-amz-delete-marker: true Date: Wed, 28 Oct 2009 22:32:00 GMT Content-Type: text/plain Connection: close Server: AmazonS3
Sample Request for general purpose buckets: Getting a specified version of an object
The following request returns the specified version of an object.
GET /myObject?versionId=3/L4kqtJlcpXroDTDmpUMLUo HTTP/1.1 Host: bucket.s3.<Region>.amazonaws.com Date: Wed, 28 Oct 2009 22:32:00 GMT Authorization: authorization string
Sample Response for general purpose buckets: GET a versioned object
This example illustrates one usage of GetObject.
HTTP/1.1 200 OK x-amz-id-2: eftixk72aD6Ap54OpIszj7UDNEHGran x-amz-request-id: 318BC8BC148832E5 Date: Wed, 28 Oct 2009 22:32:00 GMT Last-Modified: Sun, 1 Jan 2006 12:00:00 GMT x-amz-version-id: 3/L4kqtJlcpXroDTDmJ+rmSpXd3QBpUMLUo ETag: "fba9dede5f27731c9771645a39863328" Content-Length: 434234 Content-Type: text/plain Connection: close Server: AmazonS3 [434234 bytes of object data]
Sample Request for general purpose buckets: Parameters altering response header values
The following request specifies all the query string parameters in a GET request overriding the response header values.
GET /Junk3.txt?response-cache-control=No-cache&response-content-disposition=attachment%3B%20filename%3Dtesting.txt&response-content-encoding=x-gzip&response-content-language=mi%2C%20en&response-expires=Thu%2C%2001%20Dec%201994%2016:00:00%20GMT HTTP/1.1 x-amz-date: Sun, 19 Dec 2010 01:53:44 GMT Accept: */* Authorization: AWS AKIAIOSFODNN7EXAMPLE:aaStE6nKnw8ihhiIdReoXYlMamW=
Sample Response for general purpose buckets: With overridden response header values
The following request specifies all the query string parameters in a GET request overriding the response header values.
HTTP/1.1 200 OK x-amz-id-2: SIidWAK3hK+Il3/Qqiu1ZKEuegzLAAspwsgwnwygb9GgFseeFHL5CII8NXSrfWW2 x-amz-request-id: 881B1CBD9DF17WA1 Date: Sun, 19 Dec 2010 01:54:01 GMT x-amz-meta-param1: value 1 x-amz-meta-param2: value 2 Cache-Control: No-cache Content-Language: mi, en Expires: Thu, 01 Dec 1994 16:00:00 GMT Content-Disposition: attachment; filename=testing.txt Content-Encoding: x-gzip Last-Modified: Fri, 17 Dec 2010 18:10:41 GMT ETag: "0332bee1a7bf845f176c5c0d1ae7cf07" Accept-Ranges: bytes Content-Type: text/plain Content-Length: 22 Server: AmazonS3 [object data not shown]
Sample Request for general purpose buckets: Range header
The following request specifies the HTTP Range header to retrieve the first 10
bytes of an object. For more information about the HTTP Range header, see https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc9110.html#name-range
Note
Amazon S3 doesn't support retrieving multiple ranges of data per GET
request.
GET /example-object HTTP/1.1 Host: example-bucket.s3.<Region>.amazonaws.com x-amz-date: Fri, 28 Jan 2011 21:32:02 GMT Range: bytes=0-9 Authorization: AWS AKIAIOSFODNN7EXAMPLE:Yxg83MZaEgh3OZ3l0rLo5RTX11o= Sample Response with Specified Range of the Object Bytes
Sample Response for general purpose buckets
In the following sample response, note that the header values are set to the values specified in the true request.
HTTP/1.1 206 Partial Content x-amz-id-2: MzRISOwyjmnupCzjI1WC06l5TTAzm7/JypPGXLh0OVFGcJaaO3KW/hRAqKOpIEEp x-amz-request-id: 47622117804B3E11 Date: Fri, 28 Jan 2011 21:32:09 GMT x-amz-meta-title: the title Last-Modified: Fri, 28 Jan 2011 20:10:32 GMT ETag: "b2419b1e3fd45d596ee22bdf62aaaa2f" Accept-Ranges: bytes Content-Range: bytes 0-9/443 Content-Type: text/plain Content-Length: 10 Server: AmazonS3 [10 bytes of object data]
Sample Request for general purpose buckets: Get an object stored using server-side encryption with customer-provided encryption keys
If an object is stored in Amazon S3 using server-side encryption with customer-provided encryption keys, Amazon S3 needs encryption information so that it can decrypt the object before sending it to you in response to a GET request. You provide the encryption information in your GET request using the relevant headers, as shown in the following example request.
GET /example-object HTTP/1.1 Host: example-bucket.s3.<Region>.amazonaws.com Accept: */* Authorization:authorization string Date: Wed, 28 May 2014 19:24:44 +0000 x-amz-server-side-encryption-customer-key:g0lCfA3Dv40jZz5SQJ1ZukLRFqtI5WorC/8SEKEXAMPLE x-amz-server-side-encryption-customer-key-MD5:ZjQrne1X/iTcskbY2m3example x-amz-server-side-encryption-customer-algorithm:AES256
Sample Response for general purpose buckets
The following sample response shows some of the response headers Amazon S3 returns. Note that it includes the encryption information in the response.
HTTP/1.1 200 OK x-amz-id-2: ka5jRm8X3N12ZiY29Z989zg2tNSJPMcK+to7jNjxImXBbyChqc6tLAv+sau7Vjzh x-amz-request-id: 195157E3E073D3F9 Date: Wed, 28 May 2014 19:24:45 GMT Last-Modified: Wed, 28 May 2014 19:21:01 GMT ETag: "c12022c9a3c6d3a28d29d90933a2b096" x-amz-server-side-encryption-customer-algorithm: AES256 x-amz-server-side-encryption-customer-key-MD5: ZjQrne1X/iTcskbY2m3example
See Also
For more information about using this API in one of the language-specific AWS SDKs, see the following: