Track an Amazon S3 object upload or download using an AWS SDK - Amazon Simple Storage Service

Track an Amazon S3 object upload or download using an AWS SDK

The following code example shows how to track an Amazon S3 object upload or download.

Java
SDK for Java 2.x
Note

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

Track the progress of a file upload.

public void trackUploadFile(S3TransferManager transferManager, String bucketName, String key, URI filePathURI) { UploadFileRequest uploadFileRequest = UploadFileRequest.builder() .putObjectRequest(b -> b.bucket(bucketName).key(key)) .addTransferListener(LoggingTransferListener.create()) // Add listener. .source(Paths.get(filePathURI)) .build(); FileUpload fileUpload = transferManager.uploadFile(uploadFileRequest); fileUpload.completionFuture().join(); /* The SDK provides a LoggingTransferListener implementation of the TransferListener interface. You can also implement the interface to provide your own logic. Configure log4J2 with settings such as the following. <Configuration status="WARN"> <Appenders> <Console name="AlignedConsoleAppender" target="SYSTEM_OUT"> <PatternLayout pattern="%m%n"/> </Console> </Appenders> <Loggers> <logger name="software.amazon.awssdk.transfer.s3.progress.LoggingTransferListener" level="INFO" additivity="false"> <AppenderRef ref="AlignedConsoleAppender"/> </logger> </Loggers> </Configuration> Log4J2 logs the progress. The following is example output for a 21.3 MB file upload. Transfer initiated... | | 0.0% |==== | 21.1% |============ | 60.5% |====================| 100.0% Transfer complete! */ }

Track the progress of a file download.

public void trackDownloadFile(S3TransferManager transferManager, String bucketName, String key, String downloadedFileWithPath) { DownloadFileRequest downloadFileRequest = DownloadFileRequest.builder() .getObjectRequest(b -> b.bucket(bucketName).key(key)) .addTransferListener(LoggingTransferListener.create()) // Add listener. .destination(Paths.get(downloadedFileWithPath)) .build(); FileDownload downloadFile = transferManager.downloadFile(downloadFileRequest); CompletedFileDownload downloadResult = downloadFile.completionFuture().join(); /* The SDK provides a LoggingTransferListener implementation of the TransferListener interface. You can also implement the interface to provide your own logic. Configure log4J2 with settings such as the following. <Configuration status="WARN"> <Appenders> <Console name="AlignedConsoleAppender" target="SYSTEM_OUT"> <PatternLayout pattern="%m%n"/> </Console> </Appenders> <Loggers> <logger name="software.amazon.awssdk.transfer.s3.progress.LoggingTransferListener" level="INFO" additivity="false"> <AppenderRef ref="AlignedConsoleAppender"/> </logger> </Loggers> </Configuration> Log4J2 logs the progress. The following is example output for a 21.3 MB file download. Transfer initiated... |======= | 39.4% |=============== | 78.8% |====================| 100.0% Transfer complete! */ }
  • For API details, see the following topics in AWS SDK for Java 2.x 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.