@Deprecated public class AmazonS3EncryptionClient extends AmazonS3Client implements AmazonS3Encryption
The encryption materials specified in the constructor will be used to protect the CEK which is then stored along side with the S3 object.
Modifier and Type | Field and Description |
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static java.lang.String |
USER_AGENT
Deprecated.
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S3_SERVICE_NAME
LOGGING_AWS_REQUEST_METRIC
Constructor and Description |
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AmazonS3EncryptionClient(AWSCredentials credentials,
EncryptionMaterials encryptionMaterials)
Deprecated.
Constructs a new Amazon S3 Encryption client using the specified AWS
credentials to access Amazon S3.
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AmazonS3EncryptionClient(AWSCredentials credentials,
EncryptionMaterials encryptionMaterials,
ClientConfiguration clientConfig,
CryptoConfiguration cryptoConfig)
Deprecated.
Constructs a new Amazon S3 Encryption client using the specified AWS
credentials and client configuration to access Amazon S3.
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AmazonS3EncryptionClient(AWSCredentials credentials,
EncryptionMaterials encryptionMaterials,
CryptoConfiguration cryptoConfig)
Deprecated.
Constructs a new Amazon S3 Encryption client using the specified AWS
credentials to access Amazon S3.
|
AmazonS3EncryptionClient(AWSCredentials credentials,
EncryptionMaterialsProvider encryptionMaterialsProvider)
Deprecated.
Constructs a new Amazon S3 Encryption client using the specified AWS
credentials to access Amazon S3.
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AmazonS3EncryptionClient(AWSCredentials credentials,
EncryptionMaterialsProvider encryptionMaterialsProvider,
ClientConfiguration clientConfig,
CryptoConfiguration cryptoConfig)
Deprecated.
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AmazonS3EncryptionClient(AWSCredentials credentials,
EncryptionMaterialsProvider encryptionMaterialsProvider,
CryptoConfiguration cryptoConfig)
Deprecated.
Constructs a new Amazon S3 Encryption client using the specified AWS
credentials to access Amazon S3.
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AmazonS3EncryptionClient(AWSCredentialsProvider credentialsProvider,
EncryptionMaterialsProvider encryptionMaterialsProvider)
Deprecated.
Constructs a new Amazon S3 Encryption client using the specified AWS
credentials to access Amazon S3.
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AmazonS3EncryptionClient(AWSCredentialsProvider credentialsProvider,
EncryptionMaterialsProvider kekMaterialsProvider,
ClientConfiguration clientConfig,
CryptoConfiguration cryptoConfig)
Deprecated.
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AmazonS3EncryptionClient(AWSCredentialsProvider credentialsProvider,
EncryptionMaterialsProvider kekMaterialsProvider,
ClientConfiguration clientConfig,
CryptoConfiguration cryptoConfig,
com.amazonaws.metrics.RequestMetricCollector requestMetricCollector)
Deprecated.
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AmazonS3EncryptionClient(AWSCredentialsProvider credentialsProvider,
EncryptionMaterialsProvider encryptionMaterialsProvider,
CryptoConfiguration cryptoConfig)
Deprecated.
Constructs a new Amazon S3 Encryption client using the specified AWS
credentials to access Amazon S3.
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AmazonS3EncryptionClient(AWSKMSClient kms,
AWSCredentialsProvider credentialsProvider,
EncryptionMaterialsProvider kekMaterialsProvider,
ClientConfiguration clientConfig,
CryptoConfiguration cryptoConfig,
com.amazonaws.metrics.RequestMetricCollector requestMetricCollector)
Deprecated.
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AmazonS3EncryptionClient(EncryptionMaterials encryptionMaterials)
Deprecated.
Constructs a new Amazon S3 Encryption client that will make
anonymous requests to Amazon S3.
|
AmazonS3EncryptionClient(EncryptionMaterials encryptionMaterials,
CryptoConfiguration cryptoConfig)
Deprecated.
Constructs a new Amazon S3 Encryption client that will make
anonymous requests to Amazon S3.
|
AmazonS3EncryptionClient(EncryptionMaterialsProvider encryptionMaterialsProvider)
Deprecated.
Constructs a new Amazon S3 Encryption client that will make
anonymous requests to Amazon S3.
|
AmazonS3EncryptionClient(EncryptionMaterialsProvider encryptionMaterialsProvider,
CryptoConfiguration cryptoConfig)
Deprecated.
Constructs a new Amazon S3 Encryption client that will make
anonymous requests to Amazon S3.
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Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
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void |
abortMultipartUpload(AbortMultipartUploadRequest req)
Deprecated.
Aborts a multipart upload.
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CompleteMultipartUploadResult |
completeMultipartUpload(CompleteMultipartUploadRequest req)
Deprecated.
Completes a multipart upload by assembling previously uploaded parts.
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CopyPartResult |
copyPart(CopyPartRequest copyPartRequest)
Deprecated.
Copies a source object to a part of a multipart upload.
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void |
deleteObject(DeleteObjectRequest req)
Deprecated.
Deletes the specified object in the specified bucket.
|
S3Object |
getObject(GetObjectRequest req)
Deprecated.
Gets the object stored in Amazon S3 under the specified bucket and key.
|
ObjectMetadata |
getObject(GetObjectRequest req,
java.io.File dest)
Deprecated.
Gets the object metadata for the object stored in Amazon S3 under the
specified bucket and key, and saves the object contents to the specified
file.
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InitiateMultipartUploadResult |
initiateMultipartUpload(InitiateMultipartUploadRequest req)
Deprecated.
Initiates a multipart upload and returns an InitiateMultipartUploadResult
which contains an upload ID.
|
PutObjectResult |
putInstructionFile(PutInstructionFileRequest req)
Deprecated.
Creates a new crypto instruction file by re-encrypting the CEK of an
existing encrypted S3 object with a new encryption material identifiable
via a new set of material description.
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PutObjectResult |
putObject(PutObjectRequest req)
Deprecated.
Uploads a new object to the specified Amazon S3 bucket.
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void |
shutdown()
Deprecated.
Shuts down this client object, releasing any resources that might be held
open.
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CompleteMultipartUploadResult |
uploadObject(UploadObjectRequest req)
Deprecated.
Used to encrypt data first to disk with pipelined concurrent multi-part
uploads to S3.
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UploadPartResult |
uploadPart(UploadPartRequest uploadPartRequest)
Deprecated.
Uploads a part in a multipart upload.
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public AmazonS3EncryptionClient(EncryptionMaterials encryptionMaterials)
Constructs a new Amazon S3 Encryption client that will make
anonymous requests to Amazon S3. If
AmazonS3Client.getObject(String, String)
is called, the object contents will be
decrypted with the encryption materials provided.
Only a subset of the Amazon S3 API will work with anonymous (i.e. unsigned) requests, but this can prove useful in some situations. For example:
Permission.Read
permission for the
GroupGrantee.AllUsers
group, anonymous clients can call
AmazonS3Client.listObjects(String)
to see what objects are stored in a bucket.Permission.Read
permission for the
GroupGrantee.AllUsers
group, anonymous clients can call
AmazonS3Client.getObject(String, String)
and
AmazonS3Client.getObjectMetadata(String, String)
to pull object content and
metadata.Permission.Write
permission for the
GroupGrantee.AllUsers
group, anonymous clients can upload objects
to the bucket.encryptionMaterials
- The encryption materials to be used to encrypt
and decrypt data.public AmazonS3EncryptionClient(EncryptionMaterialsProvider encryptionMaterialsProvider)
Constructs a new Amazon S3 Encryption client that will make
anonymous requests to Amazon S3. If
AmazonS3Client.getObject(String, String)
is called, the object contents will be
decrypted with the encryption materials provided.
Only a subset of the Amazon S3 API will work with anonymous (i.e. unsigned) requests, but this can prove useful in some situations. For example:
Permission.Read
permission for the
GroupGrantee.AllUsers
group, anonymous clients can call
AmazonS3Client.listObjects(String)
to see what objects are stored in a bucket.Permission.Read
permission for the
GroupGrantee.AllUsers
group, anonymous clients can call
AmazonS3Client.getObject(String, String)
and
AmazonS3Client.getObjectMetadata(String, String)
to pull object content and
metadata.Permission.Write
permission for the
GroupGrantee.AllUsers
group, anonymous clients can upload objects
to the bucket.encryptionMaterialsProvider
- A provider for the encryption
materials to be used to encrypt and decrypt data.public AmazonS3EncryptionClient(EncryptionMaterials encryptionMaterials, CryptoConfiguration cryptoConfig)
Constructs a new Amazon S3 Encryption client that will make
anonymous requests to Amazon S3. If
AmazonS3Client.getObject(String, String)
is called, the object contents will be
decrypted with the encryption materials provided. The encryption
implementation of the provided crypto provider will be used to encrypt
and decrypt data.
Only a subset of the Amazon S3 API will work with anonymous (i.e. unsigned) requests, but this can prove useful in some situations. For example:
Permission.Read
permission for the
GroupGrantee.AllUsers
group, anonymous clients can call
AmazonS3Client.listObjects(String)
to see what objects are stored in a bucket.Permission.Read
permission for the
GroupGrantee.AllUsers
group, anonymous clients can call
AmazonS3Client.getObject(String, String)
and
AmazonS3Client.getObjectMetadata(String, String)
to pull object content and
metadata.Permission.Write
permission for the
GroupGrantee.AllUsers
group, anonymous clients can upload objects
to the bucket.encryptionMaterials
- The encryption materials to be used to encrypt
and decrypt data.cryptoConfig
- The crypto configuration whose parameters will be
used to encrypt and decrypt data.public AmazonS3EncryptionClient(EncryptionMaterialsProvider encryptionMaterialsProvider, CryptoConfiguration cryptoConfig)
Constructs a new Amazon S3 Encryption client that will make
anonymous requests to Amazon S3. If
AmazonS3Client.getObject(String, String)
is called, the object contents will be
decrypted with the encryption materials provided. The encryption
implementation of the provided crypto provider will be used to encrypt
and decrypt data.
Only a subset of the Amazon S3 API will work with anonymous (i.e. unsigned) requests, but this can prove useful in some situations. For example:
Permission.Read
permission for the
GroupGrantee.AllUsers
group, anonymous clients can call
AmazonS3Client.listObjects(String)
to see what objects are stored in a bucket.Permission.Read
permission for the
GroupGrantee.AllUsers
group, anonymous clients can call
AmazonS3Client.getObject(String, String)
and
AmazonS3Client.getObjectMetadata(String, String)
to pull object content and
metadata.Permission.Write
permission for the
GroupGrantee.AllUsers
group, anonymous clients can upload objects
to the bucket.encryptionMaterialsProvider
- A provider for the encryption
materials to be used to encrypt and decrypt data.cryptoConfig
- The crypto configuration whose parameters will be
used to encrypt and decrypt data.public AmazonS3EncryptionClient(AWSCredentials credentials, EncryptionMaterials encryptionMaterials)
Constructs a new Amazon S3 Encryption client using the specified AWS credentials to access Amazon S3. Object contents will be encrypted and decrypted with the encryption materials provided.
credentials
- The AWS credentials to use when making requests to
Amazon S3 with this client.encryptionMaterials
- The encryption materials to be used to encrypt
and decrypt data.public AmazonS3EncryptionClient(AWSCredentials credentials, EncryptionMaterialsProvider encryptionMaterialsProvider)
Constructs a new Amazon S3 Encryption client using the specified AWS credentials to access Amazon S3. Object contents will be encrypted and decrypted with the encryption materials provided.
credentials
- The AWS credentials to use when making requests to
Amazon S3 with this client.encryptionMaterialsProvider
- A provider for the encryption
materials to be used to encrypt and decrypt data.public AmazonS3EncryptionClient(AWSCredentialsProvider credentialsProvider, EncryptionMaterialsProvider encryptionMaterialsProvider)
Constructs a new Amazon S3 Encryption client using the specified AWS credentials to access Amazon S3. Object contents will be encrypted and decrypted with the encryption materials provided.
credentialsProvider
- The AWS credentials provider which will
provide credentials to authenticate requests with AWS
services.encryptionMaterialsProvider
- A provider for the encryption
materials to be used to encrypt and decrypt data.public AmazonS3EncryptionClient(AWSCredentials credentials, EncryptionMaterials encryptionMaterials, CryptoConfiguration cryptoConfig)
Constructs a new Amazon S3 Encryption client using the specified AWS credentials to access Amazon S3. Object contents will be encrypted and decrypted with the encryption materials provided. The encryption implementation of the provided crypto provider will be used to encrypt and decrypt data.
credentials
- The AWS credentials to use when making requests to
Amazon S3 with this client.encryptionMaterials
- The encryption materials to be used to encrypt
and decrypt data.cryptoConfig
- The crypto configuration whose parameters will be
used to encrypt and decrypt data.public AmazonS3EncryptionClient(AWSCredentials credentials, EncryptionMaterialsProvider encryptionMaterialsProvider, CryptoConfiguration cryptoConfig)
Constructs a new Amazon S3 Encryption client using the specified AWS credentials to access Amazon S3. Object contents will be encrypted and decrypted with the encryption materials provided. The encryption implementation of the provided crypto provider will be used to encrypt and decrypt data.
credentials
- The AWS credentials to use when making requests to
Amazon S3 with this client.encryptionMaterialsProvider
- A provider for the encryption
materials to be used to encrypt and decrypt data.cryptoConfig
- The crypto configuration whose parameters will be
used to encrypt and decrypt data.public AmazonS3EncryptionClient(AWSCredentialsProvider credentialsProvider, EncryptionMaterialsProvider encryptionMaterialsProvider, CryptoConfiguration cryptoConfig)
Constructs a new Amazon S3 Encryption client using the specified AWS credentials to access Amazon S3. Object contents will be encrypted and decrypted with the encryption materials provided. The encryption implementation of the provided crypto provider will be used to encrypt and decrypt data.
credentialsProvider
- The AWS credentials provider which will
provide credentials to authenticate requests with AWS
services.encryptionMaterialsProvider
- A provider for the encryption
materials to be used to encrypt and decrypt data.cryptoConfig
- The crypto configuration whose parameters will be
used to encrypt and decrypt data.public AmazonS3EncryptionClient(AWSCredentials credentials, EncryptionMaterials encryptionMaterials, ClientConfiguration clientConfig, CryptoConfiguration cryptoConfig)
Constructs a new Amazon S3 Encryption client using the specified AWS credentials and client configuration to access Amazon S3. Object contents will be encrypted and decrypted with the encryption materials provided. The crypto provider and storage mode denoted in the specified crypto configuration will be used to encrypt and decrypt data.
credentials
- The AWS credentials to use when making requests to
Amazon S3 with this client.encryptionMaterials
- The encryption materials to be used to encrypt
and decrypt data.clientConfiguration
- The client configuration options controlling
how this client connects to Amazon S3 (ex: proxy settings,
retry counts, etc).cryptoConfig
- The crypto configuration whose parameters will be
used to encrypt and decrypt data.java.lang.IllegalArgumentException
- If either of the encryption materials or
crypto configuration parameters are null.public AmazonS3EncryptionClient(AWSCredentials credentials, EncryptionMaterialsProvider encryptionMaterialsProvider, ClientConfiguration clientConfig, CryptoConfiguration cryptoConfig)
public AmazonS3EncryptionClient(AWSCredentialsProvider credentialsProvider, EncryptionMaterialsProvider kekMaterialsProvider, ClientConfiguration clientConfig, CryptoConfiguration cryptoConfig)
public AmazonS3EncryptionClient(AWSCredentialsProvider credentialsProvider, EncryptionMaterialsProvider kekMaterialsProvider, ClientConfiguration clientConfig, CryptoConfiguration cryptoConfig, com.amazonaws.metrics.RequestMetricCollector requestMetricCollector)
public AmazonS3EncryptionClient(AWSKMSClient kms, AWSCredentialsProvider credentialsProvider, EncryptionMaterialsProvider kekMaterialsProvider, ClientConfiguration clientConfig, CryptoConfiguration cryptoConfig, com.amazonaws.metrics.RequestMetricCollector requestMetricCollector)
public PutObjectResult putObject(PutObjectRequest req)
Uploads a new object to the specified Amazon S3 bucket. The
PutObjectRequest
contains all the details of the request,
including the bucket to upload to, the key the object will be uploaded
under, and the file or input stream containing the data to upload.
Amazon S3 never stores partial objects; if during this call an exception wasn't thrown, the entire object was stored.
If you are uploading or accessing AWS KMS-encrypted objects, you need to specify the correct region of the bucket on your client and configure AWS Signature Version 4 for added security. For more information on how to do this, see http://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonS3/latest/dev/UsingAWSSDK.html# specify-signature-version
Depending on whether a file or input stream is being uploaded, this method has slightly different behavior.
When uploading a file:
When uploading directly from an input stream:
If versioning is enabled for the specified bucket, this operation will
never overwrite an existing object with the same key, but will keep the
existing object as an older version until that version is explicitly
deleted (see AmazonS3.deleteVersion(String, String, String)
.
If versioning is not enabled, this operation will overwrite an existing object with the same key; Amazon S3 will store the last write request. Amazon S3 does not provide object locking. If Amazon S3 receives multiple write requests for the same object nearly simultaneously, all of the objects might be stored. However, a single object will be stored with the final write request.
When specifying a location constraint when creating a bucket, all objects added to the bucket are stored in the bucket's region. For example, if specifying a Europe (EU) region constraint for a bucket, all of that bucket's objects are stored in the EU region.
The specified bucket must already exist and the caller must have
Permission.Write
permission to the bucket to upload an object.
Use EncryptedPutObjectRequest
to specify materialsDescription for
the EncryptionMaterials to be used for this
request.AmazonS3EncryptionClient would use
EncryptionMaterialsAccessor.getEncryptionMaterials(java.util.Map)
to retrieve encryption materials corresponding to the
materialsDescription specified in the current request.
putObject
in interface AmazonS3
putObject
in interface com.amazonaws.services.s3.internal.S3DirectSpi
putObject
in class AmazonS3Client
req
- The request object containing all the parameters
to upload a new object to Amazon S3.PutObjectResult
object containing the information
returned by Amazon S3 for the newly created object.AmazonS3.putObject(String, String, File)
,
AmazonS3.putObject(String, String, InputStream, ObjectMetadata)
public S3Object getObject(GetObjectRequest req)
AmazonS3
Gets the object stored in Amazon S3 under the specified bucket and key.
Returns null
if the specified constraints weren't met.
Callers should be very careful when using this method; the returned Amazon S3 object contains a direct stream of data from the HTTP connection. The underlying HTTP connection cannot be closed until the user finishes reading the data and closes the stream. Callers should therefore:
If callers do not follow those rules, then the client can run out of resources if allocating too many open, but unused, HTTP connections.
To get an object from Amazon S3, the caller must have
Permission.Read
access to the object.
If the object fetched is publicly readable, it can also read it by pasting its URL into a browser.
When specifying constraints in the request object, the client needs to be
prepared to handle this method returning null
if the
provided constraints aren't met when Amazon S3 receives the request.
If the advanced options provided in GetObjectRequest
aren't
needed, use the simpler
AmazonS3.getObject(String bucketName, String key)
method.
getObject
in interface AmazonS3
getObject
in interface com.amazonaws.services.s3.internal.S3DirectSpi
getObject
in class AmazonS3Client
req
- The request object containing all the options on
how to download the object.null
if constraints were specified but not
met.AmazonS3.getObject(String, String)
,
AmazonS3.getObject(GetObjectRequest, File)
public ObjectMetadata getObject(GetObjectRequest req, java.io.File dest)
AmazonS3
Gets the object metadata for the object stored in Amazon S3 under the
specified bucket and key, and saves the object contents to the specified
file. Returns null
if the specified constraints weren't met.
Instead of using AmazonS3.getObject(GetObjectRequest)
, use this
method to ensure that the underlying HTTP stream resources are
automatically closed as soon as possible. The Amazon S3 clients handles
immediate storage of the object contents to the specified file.
To get an object from Amazon S3, the caller must have
Permission.Read
access to the object.
If the object fetched is publicly readable, it can also read it by pasting its URL into a browser.
When specifying constraints in the request object, the client needs to be
prepared to handle this method returning null
if the
provided constraints aren't met when Amazon S3 receives the request.
If you are accessing AWS KMS-encrypted objects, you need to specify the correct region of the bucket on your client and configure AWS Signature Version 4 for added security. For more information on how to do this, see http://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonS3/latest/dev/UsingAWSSDK.html# specify-signature-version
getObject
in interface AmazonS3
getObject
in interface com.amazonaws.services.s3.internal.S3DirectSpi
getObject
in class AmazonS3Client
req
- The request object containing all the options on how to
download the Amazon S3 object content.dest
- Indicates the file (which might already exist) where
to save the object content being downloading from Amazon S3.null
if constraints were specified but not met.AmazonS3.getObject(String, String)
,
AmazonS3.getObject(GetObjectRequest)
public void deleteObject(DeleteObjectRequest req)
AmazonS3
Deletes the specified object in the specified bucket. Once deleted, the object can only be restored if versioning was enabled when the object was deleted.
If attempting to delete an object that does not exist, Amazon S3 will return a success message instead of an error message.
deleteObject
in interface AmazonS3
deleteObject
in class AmazonS3Client
req
- The request object containing all options for
deleting an Amazon S3 object.AmazonS3Client.deleteObject(String, String)
public CompleteMultipartUploadResult completeMultipartUpload(CompleteMultipartUploadRequest req)
AmazonS3
You first upload all parts using the
AmazonS3.uploadPart(UploadPartRequest)
method. After successfully
uploading all individual parts of an upload, you call this operation to
complete the upload. Upon receiving this request, Amazon S3 concatenates
all the parts in ascending order by part number to create a new object.
In the CompleteMultipartUpload request, you must provide the parts list.
For each part in the list, you provide the part number and the ETag
header value, returned after that part was uploaded.
Processing of a CompleteMultipartUpload request may take several minutes to complete.
If you are perfoming a complete multipart upload for AWS KMS-encrypted objects, you need to specify the correct region of the bucket on your client and configure AWS Signature Version 4 for added security. For more information on how to do this, see http://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonS3/latest/dev/UsingAWSSDK.html# specify-signature-version
completeMultipartUpload
in interface AmazonS3
completeMultipartUpload
in interface com.amazonaws.services.s3.internal.S3DirectSpi
completeMultipartUpload
in class AmazonS3Client
req
- The CompleteMultipartUploadRequest object that specifies
all the parameters of this operation.public InitiateMultipartUploadResult initiateMultipartUpload(InitiateMultipartUploadRequest req)
AmazonS3.uploadPart(UploadPartRequest)
requests. You also include this
upload ID in the final request to either complete, or abort the multipart
upload request.
Note: After you initiate a multipart upload and upload one or more parts, you must either complete or abort the multipart upload in order to stop getting charged for storage of the uploaded parts. Once you complete or abort the multipart upload Amazon S3 will release the stored parts and stop charging you for their storage.
If you are initiating a multipart upload for AWS KMS-encrypted objects, you need to specify the correct region of the bucket on your client and configure AWS Signature Version 4 for added security. For more information on how to do this, see http://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonS3/latest/dev/UsingAWSSDK.html# specify-signature-version
Use EncryptedInitiateMultipartUploadRequest
to specify
materialsDescription for the EncryptionMaterials to be used for this
request. AmazonS3EncryptionClient would use
EncryptionMaterialsAccessor.getEncryptionMaterials(java.util.Map)
to retrieve encryption materials corresponding to the
materialsDescription specified in the current request.
initiateMultipartUpload
in interface AmazonS3
initiateMultipartUpload
in interface com.amazonaws.services.s3.internal.S3DirectSpi
initiateMultipartUpload
in class AmazonS3Client
req
- The InitiateMultipartUploadRequest object that specifies
all the parameters of this operation.public UploadPartResult uploadPart(UploadPartRequest uploadPartRequest) throws AmazonClientException, AmazonServiceException
Your UploadPart request must include an upload ID and a part number. The upload ID is the ID returned by Amazon S3 in response to your Initiate Multipart Upload request. Part number can be any number between 1 and 10,000, inclusive. A part number uniquely identifies a part and also defines its position within the object being uploaded. If you upload a new part using the same part number that was specified in uploading a previous part, the previously uploaded part is overwritten.
To ensure data is not corrupted traversing the network, specify the Content-MD5 header in the Upload Part request. Amazon S3 checks the part data against the provided MD5 value. If they do not match, Amazon S3 returns an error.
When you upload a part, the returned UploadPartResult contains an ETag property. You should record this ETag property value and the part number. After uploading all parts, you must send a CompleteMultipartUpload request. At that time Amazon S3 constructs a complete object by concatenating all the parts you uploaded, in ascending order based on the part numbers. The CompleteMultipartUpload request requires you to send all the part numbers and the corresponding ETag values.
Note: After you initiate a multipart upload and upload one or more parts, you must either complete or abort the multipart upload in order to stop getting charged for storage of the uploaded parts. Once you complete or abort the multipart upload Amazon S3 will release the stored parts and stop charging you for their storage.
If you are performing upload part for AWS KMS-encrypted objects, you need to specify the correct region of the bucket on your client and configure AWS Signature Version 4 for added security. For more information on how to do this, see http://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonS3/latest/dev/UsingAWSSDK.html# specify-signature-version
NOTE: Because the encryption process requires context from block N-1 in order to encrypt block N, parts uploaded with the AmazonS3EncryptionClient (as opposed to the normal AmazonS3Client) must be uploaded serially, and in order. Otherwise, the previous encryption context isn't available to use when encrypting the current part.
uploadPart
in interface AmazonS3
uploadPart
in interface com.amazonaws.services.s3.internal.S3DirectSpi
uploadPart
in class AmazonS3Client
uploadPartRequest
- The UploadPartRequest object that specifies all the
parameters of this operation.AmazonClientException
- If any errors are encountered in the client
while making the request or handling the response.AmazonServiceException
- If any errors occurred in Amazon S3 while
processing the request.public CopyPartResult copyPart(CopyPartRequest copyPartRequest)
AmazonS3Client
If constraints are specified in the CopyPartRequest
(e.g.
CopyPartRequest.setMatchingETagConstraints(List)
) and are not
satisfied when Amazon S3 receives the request, this method returns
null
. This method returns a non-null result under all other
circumstances.
copyPart
in interface AmazonS3
copyPart
in interface com.amazonaws.services.s3.internal.S3DirectSpi
copyPart
in class AmazonS3Client
copyPartRequest
- The request object containing all the options for
copying an Amazon S3 object.CopyPartResult
object containing the information
returned by Amazon S3 about the newly created object, or
null
if constraints were specified that weren't met
when Amazon S3 attempted to copy the object.AmazonS3.copyObject(CopyObjectRequest)
,
AmazonS3.initiateMultipartUpload(InitiateMultipartUploadRequest)
public void abortMultipartUpload(AbortMultipartUploadRequest req)
AmazonS3
abortMultipartUpload
in interface AmazonS3
abortMultipartUpload
in interface com.amazonaws.services.s3.internal.S3DirectSpi
abortMultipartUpload
in class AmazonS3Client
req
- The AbortMultipartUploadRequest object that specifies all
the parameters of this operation.public PutObjectResult putInstructionFile(PutInstructionFileRequest req)
User of this method is responsible for explicitly deleting/updating the instruction file so created should the corresponding S3 object is deleted/created.
public void shutdown()
If the a default internal KMS client has been constructed, it will also be shut down by calling this method. Otherwise, users who provided the KMS client would be responsible to shut down the KMS client extrinsic to this method.
shutdown
in class AmazonWebServiceClient
public CompleteMultipartUploadResult uploadObject(UploadObjectRequest req) throws java.io.IOException, java.lang.InterruptedException, java.util.concurrent.ExecutionException
There are many ways you can customize the behavior of this method, including
MultiFileOutputStream
for
custom pipeline behaviorUploadObjectObserver
for custom
multi-part upload behaviorA request is handled with the following life cycle, calling the necessary Service Provider Interface:
UploadObjectObserver
UploadObjectObserver
is constructed (or retrieved from the
request) for execution of concurrent uploads to S3UploadObjectObserver
UploadObjectObserver.onUploadInitiation(UploadObjectRequest)
MultiFileOutputStream
is constructed (or retrieved from the
request) which serves as the pipeline for incremental (but serial)
encryption to disk with concurrent multipart uploads to S3 whenever the
parts on the disk are readyMultiFileOutputStream
UploadObjectObserver.onPartCreate(PartCreationEvent)
UploadObjectObserver.onCompletion(List)
.java.io.IOException
- if the encryption to disk failedjava.lang.InterruptedException
- if the current thread was interrupted while waitingjava.util.concurrent.ExecutionException
- if the concurrent uploads threw an exceptionCopyright © 2018 Amazon Web Services, Inc. All Rights Reserved.