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Class: Aws::S3::Types::PutObjectRequest
- Inherits:
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Struct
- Object
- Struct
- Aws::S3::Types::PutObjectRequest
- Defined in:
- (unknown)
Overview
When passing PutObjectRequest as input to an Aws::Client method, you can use a vanilla Hash:
{
acl: "private", # accepts private, public-read, public-read-write, authenticated-read, aws-exec-read, bucket-owner-read, bucket-owner-full-control
body: source_file, # file/IO object, or string data
bucket: "BucketName", # required
cache_control: "CacheControl",
content_disposition: "ContentDisposition",
content_encoding: "ContentEncoding",
content_language: "ContentLanguage",
content_length: 1,
content_md5: "ContentMD5",
content_type: "ContentType",
expires: Time.now,
grant_full_control: "GrantFullControl",
grant_read: "GrantRead",
grant_read_acp: "GrantReadACP",
grant_write_acp: "GrantWriteACP",
key: "ObjectKey", # required
metadata: {
"MetadataKey" => "MetadataValue",
},
server_side_encryption: "AES256", # accepts AES256, aws:kms
storage_class: "STANDARD", # accepts STANDARD, REDUCED_REDUNDANCY, STANDARD_IA, ONEZONE_IA, INTELLIGENT_TIERING, GLACIER, DEEP_ARCHIVE, OUTPOSTS
website_redirect_location: "WebsiteRedirectLocation",
sse_customer_algorithm: "SSECustomerAlgorithm",
sse_customer_key: "SSECustomerKey",
sse_customer_key_md5: "SSECustomerKeyMD5",
ssekms_key_id: "SSEKMSKeyId",
ssekms_encryption_context: "SSEKMSEncryptionContext",
request_payer: "requester", # accepts requester
tagging: "TaggingHeader",
object_lock_mode: "GOVERNANCE", # accepts GOVERNANCE, COMPLIANCE
object_lock_retain_until_date: Time.now,
object_lock_legal_hold_status: "ON", # accepts ON, OFF
expected_bucket_owner: "AccountId",
use_accelerate_endpoint: false,
}
Instance Attribute Summary collapse
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#acl ⇒ String
The canned ACL to apply to the object.
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#body ⇒ IO
Object data.
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#bucket ⇒ String
The bucket name to which the PUT operation was initiated.
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#cache_control ⇒ String
Can be used to specify caching behavior along the request/reply chain.
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#content_disposition ⇒ String
Specifies presentational information for the object.
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#content_encoding ⇒ String
Specifies 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.
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#content_language ⇒ String
The language the content is in.
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#content_length ⇒ Integer
Size of the body in bytes.
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#content_md5 ⇒ String
The base64-encoded 128-bit MD5 digest of the message (without the headers) according to RFC 1864.
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#content_type ⇒ String
A standard MIME type describing the format of the contents.
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#expected_bucket_owner ⇒ String
The account id of the expected bucket owner.
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#expires ⇒ Time
The date and time at which the object is no longer cacheable.
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#grant_full_control ⇒ String
Gives the grantee READ, READ_ACP, and WRITE_ACP permissions on the object.
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#grant_read ⇒ String
Allows grantee to read the object data and its metadata.
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#grant_read_acp ⇒ String
Allows grantee to read the object ACL.
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#grant_write_acp ⇒ String
Allows grantee to write the ACL for the applicable object.
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#key ⇒ String
Object key for which the PUT operation was initiated.
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#metadata ⇒ Hash<String,String>
A map of metadata to store with the object in S3.
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#object_lock_legal_hold_status ⇒ String
Specifies whether a legal hold will be applied to this object.
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#object_lock_mode ⇒ String
The Object Lock mode that you want to apply to this object.
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#object_lock_retain_until_date ⇒ Time
The date and time when you want this object\'s Object Lock to expire.
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#request_payer ⇒ String
Confirms that the requester knows that they will be charged for the request.
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#server_side_encryption ⇒ String
The server-side encryption algorithm used when storing this object in Amazon S3 (for example, AES256, aws:kms).
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#sse_customer_algorithm ⇒ String
Specifies the algorithm to use to when encrypting the object (for example, AES256).
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#sse_customer_key ⇒ String
Specifies the customer-provided encryption key for Amazon S3 to use in encrypting data.
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#sse_customer_key_md5 ⇒ String
Specifies the 128-bit MD5 digest of the encryption key according to RFC 1321.
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#ssekms_encryption_context ⇒ String
Specifies the AWS KMS Encryption Context to use for object encryption.
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#ssekms_key_id ⇒ String
If
x-amz-server-side-encryption
is present and has the value ofaws:kms
, this header specifies the ID of the AWS Key Management Service (AWS KMS) symmetrical customer managed customer master key (CMK) that was used for the object. -
#storage_class ⇒ String
By default, Amazon S3 uses the STANDARD Storage Class to store newly created objects.
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#tagging ⇒ String
The tag-set for the object.
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#use_accelerate_endpoint ⇒ Boolean
When true, the "https://BUCKETNAME.s3-accelerate.amazonaws.com" endpoint will be used.
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#website_redirect_location ⇒ String
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.
Instance Attribute Details
#acl ⇒ String
The canned ACL to apply to the object. For more information, see Canned ACL.
This action is not supported by Amazon S3 on Outposts.
#body ⇒ IO
Object data.
#bucket ⇒ String
The bucket name to which the PUT operation was initiated.
When using this API with an access point, 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 operation 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 Simple Storage Service Developer Guide.
When using this API 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 using this operation using S3 on Outposts through the AWS SDKs, you provide the Outposts bucket ARN in place of the bucket name. For more information about S3 on Outposts ARNs, see Using S3 on Outposts in the Amazon Simple Storage Service Developer Guide.
#cache_control ⇒ String
Can be used to specify caching behavior along the request/reply chain. For more information, see http://www.w3.org/Protocols/rfc2616/rfc2616-sec14.html#sec14.9.
#content_disposition ⇒ String
Specifies presentational information for the object. For more information, see http://www.w3.org/Protocols/rfc2616/rfc2616-sec19.html#sec19.5.1.
#content_encoding ⇒ String
Specifies 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. For more information, see http://www.w3.org/Protocols/rfc2616/rfc2616-sec14.html#sec14.11.
#content_language ⇒ String
The language the content is in.
#content_length ⇒ Integer
Size of the body in bytes. This parameter is useful when the size of the body cannot be determined automatically. For more information, see http://www.w3.org/Protocols/rfc2616/rfc2616-sec14.html#sec14.13.
#content_md5 ⇒ String
The base64-encoded 128-bit MD5 digest of the message (without the headers) according to RFC 1864. This header can be used as a message integrity check to verify that the data is the same data that was originally sent. Although it is optional, we recommend using the Content-MD5 mechanism as an end-to-end integrity check. For more information about REST request authentication, see REST Authentication.
#content_type ⇒ String
A standard MIME type describing the format of the contents. For more information, see http://www.w3.org/Protocols/rfc2616/rfc2616-sec14.html#sec14.17.
#expected_bucket_owner ⇒ String
The account id of the expected bucket owner. If the bucket is owned by a
different account, the request will fail with an HTTP 403 (Access
Denied)
error.
#expires ⇒ Time
The date and time at which the object is no longer cacheable. For more information, see http://www.w3.org/Protocols/rfc2616/rfc2616-sec14.html#sec14.21.
#grant_full_control ⇒ String
Gives the grantee READ, READ_ACP, and WRITE_ACP permissions on the object.
This action is not supported by Amazon S3 on Outposts.
#grant_read ⇒ String
Allows grantee to read the object data and its metadata.
This action is not supported by Amazon S3 on Outposts.
#grant_read_acp ⇒ String
Allows grantee to read the object ACL.
This action is not supported by Amazon S3 on Outposts.
#grant_write_acp ⇒ String
Allows grantee to write the ACL for the applicable object.
This action is not supported by Amazon S3 on Outposts.
#key ⇒ String
Object key for which the PUT operation was initiated.
#metadata ⇒ Hash<String,String>
A map of metadata to store with the object in S3.
#object_lock_legal_hold_status ⇒ String
Specifies whether a legal hold will be applied to this object. For more information about S3 Object Lock, see Object Lock.
#object_lock_mode ⇒ String
The Object Lock mode that you want to apply to this object.
Possible values:
- GOVERNANCE
- COMPLIANCE
#object_lock_retain_until_date ⇒ Time
The date and time when you want this object\'s Object Lock to expire.
#request_payer ⇒ String
Confirms that the requester knows that they will be charged for the request. Bucket owners need not specify this parameter in their requests. For information about downloading objects from requester pays buckets, see Downloading Objects in Requestor Pays Buckets in the Amazon S3 Developer Guide.
Possible values:
- requester
#server_side_encryption ⇒ String
The server-side encryption algorithm used when storing this object in Amazon S3 (for example, AES256, aws:kms).
Possible values:
- AES256
- aws:kms
#sse_customer_algorithm ⇒ String
Specifies the algorithm to use to when encrypting the object (for example, AES256).
#sse_customer_key ⇒ String
Specifies the customer-provided encryption key for Amazon S3 to use in
encrypting data. This value is used to store the object and then it is
discarded; Amazon S3 does not store the encryption key. The key must be
appropriate for use with the algorithm specified in the
x-amz-server-side-encryption-customer-algorithm
header.
#sse_customer_key_md5 ⇒ String
Specifies the 128-bit MD5 digest of the 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.
#ssekms_encryption_context ⇒ String
Specifies the AWS KMS Encryption Context to use for object encryption. The value of this header is a base64-encoded UTF-8 string holding JSON with the encryption context key-value pairs.
#ssekms_key_id ⇒ String
If x-amz-server-side-encryption
is present and has the value of
aws:kms
, this header specifies the ID of the AWS Key Management
Service (AWS KMS) symmetrical customer managed customer master key (CMK)
that was used for the object.
If the value of x-amz-server-side-encryption
is aws:kms
, this header
specifies the ID of the symmetric customer managed AWS KMS CMK that will
be used for the object. If you specify
x-amz-server-side-encryption:aws:kms
, but do not provide
x-amz-server-side-encryption-aws-kms-key-id
, Amazon S3 uses the AWS
managed CMK in AWS to protect the data.
#storage_class ⇒ String
By default, Amazon S3 uses the STANDARD Storage Class to store newly created objects. The STANDARD storage class provides high durability and high availability. Depending on performance needs, you can specify a different Storage Class. Amazon S3 on Outposts only uses the OUTPOSTS Storage Class. For more information, see Storage Classes in the Amazon S3 Service Developer Guide.
#tagging ⇒ String
The tag-set for the object. The tag-set must be encoded as URL Query parameters. (For example, \"Key1=Value1\")
#use_accelerate_endpoint ⇒ Boolean
When true, the "https://BUCKETNAME.s3-accelerate.amazonaws.com" endpoint will be used.
#website_redirect_location ⇒ String
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. For information about object metadata, see Object Key and Metadata.
In the following example, the request header sets the redirect to an object (anotherPage.html) in the same bucket:
x-amz-website-redirect-location: /anotherPage.html
In the following example, the request header sets the object redirect to another website:
x-amz-website-redirect-location: http://www.example.com/
For more information about website hosting in Amazon S3, see Hosting Websites on Amazon S3 and How to Configure Website Page Redirects.