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Deletes the lifecycle configuration from the specified bucket. Amazon S3 removes all the lifecycle configuration rules in the lifecycle subresource associated with the bucket. Your objects never expire, and Amazon S3 no longer automatically deletes any objects on the basis of rules contained in the deleted lifecycle configuration.
General purpose bucket permissions - By default, all Amazon S3 resources are
private, including buckets, objects, and related subresources (for example, lifecycle
configuration and website configuration). Only the resource owner (that is, the Amazon
Web Services account that created it) can access the resource. The resource owner
can optionally grant access permissions to others by writing an access policy. For
this operation, a user must have the s3:PutLifecycleConfiguration
permission.
For more information about permissions, see Managing Access Permissions to Your Amazon S3 Resources.
Directory bucket permissions - You must have the s3express:PutLifecycleConfiguration
permission in an IAM identity-based policy to use this operation. Cross-account access
to this API operation isn't supported. The resource owner can optionally grant access
permissions to others by creating a role or user for them as long as they are within
the same account as the owner and resource.
For more information about directory bucket policies and permissions, see Authorizing Regional endpoint APIs with IAM in the Amazon S3 User Guide.
Directory buckets - For directory buckets, you must make requests for this
API operation to the Regional endpoint. These endpoints support path-style requests
in the format https://s3express-control.region-code.amazonaws.com/bucket-name
. Virtual-hosted-style requests aren't supported. For more information about endpoints
in Availability Zones, see Regional
and Zonal endpoints for directory buckets in Availability Zones in the Amazon
S3 User Guide. For more information about endpoints in Local Zones, see Available
Local Zone for directory buckets in the Amazon S3 User Guide.
Directory buckets - The HTTP Host header syntax is s3express-control.region.amazonaws.com
.
For more information about the object expiration, see Elements to Describe Lifecycle Actions.
Related actions include:
For .NET Core this operation is only available in asynchronous form. Please refer to DeleteLifecycleConfigurationAsync.
Namespace: Amazon.S3
Assembly: AWSSDK.S3.dll
Version: 3.x.y.z
public abstract DeleteLifecycleConfigurationResponse DeleteLifecycleConfiguration( DeleteLifecycleConfigurationRequest request )
Container for the necessary parameters to execute the DeleteLifecycleConfiguration service method.
This example shows how to Get, Put and Delete bucket Lifecycle Configurations.
A Lifecycle Configuration allows an owner to configure when specific objects
should be deleted. Objects to be deleted are specified with a prefix.
The configuration being used has rules that delete objects with a specific
prefix and objects in a specific subdirectory.
// Create a client AmazonS3Client client = new AmazonS3Client(); // Put sample lifecycle configuration (overwrite an existing configuration) LifecycleConfiguration newConfiguration = new LifecycleConfiguration { Rules = new List<LifecycleRule> { // Rule to delete keys with prefix "Test-" after 5 days new LifecycleRule { Prefix = "Test-", Expiration = new LifecycleRuleExpiration { Days = 5 } }, // Rule to delete keys in subdirectory "Logs" after 2 days new LifecycleRule { Prefix = "Logs/", Expiration = new LifecycleRuleExpiration { Days = 2 }, Id = "log-file-removal" } } }; PutLifecycleConfigurationRequest putRequest = new PutLifecycleConfigurationRequest { BucketName = "SampleBucket", Configuration = newConfiguration }; client.PutLifecycleConfiguration(putRequest); // Retrieve current configuration GetLifecycleConfigurationRequest getRequest = new GetLifecycleConfigurationRequest { BucketName = "SampleBucket" }; LifecycleConfiguration configuration = client.GetLifecycleConfiguration(getRequest).Configuration; Console.WriteLine("Configuration contains {0} rules", configuration.Rules.Count); foreach (LifecycleRule rule in configuration.Rules) { Console.WriteLine("Rule"); Console.WriteLine(" Prefix = " + rule.Prefix); Console.WriteLine(" Expiration (days) = " + rule.Expiration.Days); Console.WriteLine(" Id = " + rule.Id); Console.WriteLine(" Status = " + rule.Status); } // Put a new configuration and overwrite the existing configuration configuration.Rules.RemoveAt(0); // remove first rule client.PutLifecycleConfiguration(putRequest); // Delete current configuration DeleteLifecycleConfigurationRequest deleteRequest = new DeleteLifecycleConfigurationRequest { BucketName = "SampleBucket" }; client.DeleteLifecycleConfiguration(deleteRequest); // Retrieve current configuration and verify that it is null configuration = client.GetLifecycleConfiguration(getRequest).Configuration; Debug.Assert(configuration == null);
.NET Framework:
Supported in: 4.5 and newer, 3.5