Use ListObjectVersions with an AWS SDK or CLI - Amazon Simple Storage Service

Use ListObjectVersions with an AWS SDK or CLI

The following code examples show how to use ListObjectVersions.

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.NET
AWS SDK for .NET
Note

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

using System; using System.Threading.Tasks; using Amazon.S3; using Amazon.S3.Model; /// <summary> /// This example lists the versions of the objects in a version enabled /// Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3) bucket. /// </summary> public class ListObjectVersions { public static async Task Main() { string bucketName = "amzn-s3-demo-bucket"; // If the AWS Region where your bucket is defined is different from // the AWS Region where the Amazon S3 bucket is defined, pass the constant // for the AWS Region to the client constructor like this: // var client = new AmazonS3Client(RegionEndpoint.USWest2); IAmazonS3 client = new AmazonS3Client(); await GetObjectListWithAllVersionsAsync(client, bucketName); } /// <summary> /// This method lists all versions of the objects within an Amazon S3 /// version enabled bucket. /// </summary> /// <param name="client">The initialized client object used to call /// ListVersionsAsync.</param> /// <param name="bucketName">The name of the version enabled Amazon S3 bucket /// for which you want to list the versions of the contained objects.</param> public static async Task GetObjectListWithAllVersionsAsync(IAmazonS3 client, string bucketName) { try { // When you instantiate the ListVersionRequest, you can // optionally specify a key name prefix in the request // if you want a list of object versions of a specific object. // For this example we set a small limit in MaxKeys to return // a small list of versions. ListVersionsRequest request = new ListVersionsRequest() { BucketName = bucketName, MaxKeys = 2, }; do { ListVersionsResponse response = await client.ListVersionsAsync(request); // Process response. foreach (S3ObjectVersion entry in response.Versions) { Console.WriteLine($"key: {entry.Key} size: {entry.Size}"); } // If response is truncated, set the marker to get the next // set of keys. if (response.IsTruncated) { request.KeyMarker = response.NextKeyMarker; request.VersionIdMarker = response.NextVersionIdMarker; } else { request = null; } } while (request != null); } catch (AmazonS3Exception ex) { Console.WriteLine($"Error: '{ex.Message}'"); } } }
CLI
AWS CLI

The following command retrieves version information for an object in a bucket named my-bucket:

aws s3api list-object-versions --bucket my-bucket --prefix index.html

Output:

{ "DeleteMarkers": [ { "Owner": { "DisplayName": "my-username", "ID": "7009a8971cd660687538875e7c86c5b672fe116bd438f46db45460ddcd036c32" }, "IsLatest": true, "VersionId": "B2VsEK5saUNNHKcOAJj7hIE86RozToyq", "Key": "index.html", "LastModified": "2015-11-10T00:57:03.000Z" }, { "Owner": { "DisplayName": "my-username", "ID": "7009a8971cd660687538875e7c86c5b672fe116bd438f46db45460ddcd036c32" }, "IsLatest": false, "VersionId": ".FLQEZscLIcfxSq.jsFJ.szUkmng2Yw6", "Key": "index.html", "LastModified": "2015-11-09T23:32:20.000Z" } ], "Versions": [ { "LastModified": "2015-11-10T00:20:11.000Z", "VersionId": "Rb_l2T8UHDkFEwCgJjhlgPOZC0qJ.vpD", "ETag": "\"0622528de826c0df5db1258a23b80be5\"", "StorageClass": "STANDARD", "Key": "index.html", "Owner": { "DisplayName": "my-username", "ID": "7009a8971cd660687538875e7c86c5b672fe116bd438f46db45460ddcd036c32" }, "IsLatest": false, "Size": 38 }, { "LastModified": "2015-11-09T23:26:41.000Z", "VersionId": "rasWWGpgk9E4s0LyTJgusGeRQKLVIAFf", "ETag": "\"06225825b8028de826c0df5db1a23be5\"", "StorageClass": "STANDARD", "Key": "index.html", "Owner": { "DisplayName": "my-username", "ID": "7009a8971cd660687538875e7c86c5b672fe116bd438f46db45460ddcd036c32" }, "IsLatest": false, "Size": 38 }, { "LastModified": "2015-11-09T22:50:50.000Z", "VersionId": "null", "ETag": "\"d1f45267a863c8392e07d24dd592f1b9\"", "StorageClass": "STANDARD", "Key": "index.html", "Owner": { "DisplayName": "my-username", "ID": "7009a8971cd660687538875e7c86c5b672fe116bd438f46db45460ddcd036c32" }, "IsLatest": false, "Size": 533823 } ] }
Go
SDK for Go V2
Note

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

import ( "bytes" "context" "errors" "fmt" "log" "time" "github.com/aws/aws-sdk-go-v2/aws" "github.com/aws/aws-sdk-go-v2/feature/s3/manager" "github.com/aws/aws-sdk-go-v2/service/s3" "github.com/aws/aws-sdk-go-v2/service/s3/types" "github.com/aws/smithy-go" ) // S3Actions wraps S3 service actions. type S3Actions struct { S3Client *s3.Client S3Manager *manager.Uploader } // ListObjectVersions lists all versions of all objects in a bucket. func (actor S3Actions) ListObjectVersions(ctx context.Context, bucket string) ([]types.ObjectVersion, error) { var err error var output *s3.ListObjectVersionsOutput var versions []types.ObjectVersion input := &s3.ListObjectVersionsInput{Bucket: aws.String(bucket)} versionPaginator := s3.NewListObjectVersionsPaginator(actor.S3Client, input) for versionPaginator.HasMorePages() { output, err = versionPaginator.NextPage(ctx) if err != nil { var noBucket *types.NoSuchBucket if errors.As(err, &noBucket) { log.Printf("Bucket %s does not exist.\n", bucket) err = noBucket } break } else { versions = append(versions, output.Versions...) } } return versions, err }
Rust
SDK for Rust
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There's more on GitHub. Find the complete example and learn how to set up and run in the AWS Code Examples Repository.

async fn show_versions(client: &Client, bucket: &str) -> Result<(), Error> { let resp = client.list_object_versions().bucket(bucket).send().await?; for version in resp.versions() { println!("{}", version.key().unwrap_or_default()); println!(" version ID: {}", version.version_id().unwrap_or_default()); println!(); } Ok(()) }

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