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NAME

       Amazon::S3::Bucket - A container class for a S3 bucket and its contents.

SYNOPSIS

         use Amazon::S3;

         # creates bucket object (no "bucket exists" check)
         my $bucket = $s3->bucket("foo");

         # create resource with meta data (attributes)
         my $keyname = 'testing.txt';
         my $value   = 'T';
         $bucket->add_key(
             $keyname, $value,
             {   content_type        => 'text/plain',
                 'x-amz-meta-colour' => 'orange',
             }
         );

         # list keys in the bucket
         $response = $bucket->list
             or die $s3->err . ": " . $s3->errstr;
         print $response->{bucket}."\n";
         for my $key (@{ $response->{keys} }) {
               print "\t".$key->{key}."\n";
         }

         # check if resource exists.
         print "$keyname exists\n" if $bucket->head_key($keyname);

         # delete key from bucket
         $bucket->delete_key($keyname);

DESCRIPTION

METHODS AND SUBROUTINES

   new
       Instaniates a new bucket object.

       Pass a hash or hash reference containing various options:

       bucket (required)
           The name (identifier) of the bucket.

       account (required)
           The S3::Amazon object (representing the S3 account) this bucket is associated with.

       buffer_size
           The buffer size used for reading and writing objects to S3.

           default: 4K

       region
           If no region is set and "verify_region" is set to true, the region of the bucket will
           be determined by calling the "get_location_constraint" method.  Note that this will
           decrease performance of the constructor. If you know the region or are operating in
           only 1 region, set the region in the "account" object ("Amazon::S3").

       logger
           Sets the logger.  The logger should be a blessed reference capable of providing at
           least a "debug" and "trace" method for recording log messages. If no logger object is
           passed the "account" object's logger object will be used.

       verify_region
           Indicates that the bucket's region should be determined by calling the
           "get_location_constraint" method.

           default: false

       NOTE: This method does not check if a bucket actually exists unless you set
       "verify_region" to true. If the bucket does not exist, the constructor will set the region
       to the default region specified by the Amazon::S3 object ("account") that you passed.

       Typically a developer will not call this method directly, but work through the interface
       in S3::Amazon that will handle their creation.

   add_key
        add_key( key, value, configuration)

       Write a new or existing object to S3.

       key A string identifier for the object being written to the bucket.

       value
           A SCALAR string representing the contents of the object.

       configuration
           A HASHREF of configuration data for this key. The configuration is generally the HTTP
           headers you want to pass to the S3 service. The client library will add all necessary
           headers.  Adding them to the configuration hash will override what the library would
           send and add headers that are not typically required for S3 interactions.

       acl_short (optional)
           In addition to additional and overridden HTTP headers, this HASHREF can have a
           "acl_short" key to set the permissions (access) of the resource without a separate
           call via "add_acl" or in the form of an XML document.  See the documentation in
           "add_acl" for the values and usage.

       Returns a boolean indicating the sucess or failure of the call. Check "err" and "errstr"
       for error messages if this operation fails. To examine the raw output of the response from
       the API call, use the "last_response()" method.

         my $retval = $bucket->add_key('foo', $content, {});

         if ( !$retval ) {
           print STDERR Dumper([$bucket->err, $bucket->errstr, $bucket->last_response]);
         }

   add_key_filename
       The method works like "add_key" except the value is assumed to be a filename on the local
       file system. The file will be streamed rather then loaded into memory in one big chunk.

   copy_object %parameters
       Copies an object from one bucket to another bucket. Note that the bucket represented by
       the bucket object is the destination. Returns a hash reference to the response object
       ("CopyObjectResult").

       Headers returned from the request can be obtained using the "last_response()" method.

        my $headers = { $bucket->last_response->headers->flatten };

       Throws an exception if the response code is not 2xx. You can get an extended error message
       using the "errstr()" method.

        my $result = eval { return $s3->copy_object( key => 'foo.jpg',
            source => 'boo.jpg' ); };

        if ($@) {
          die $s3->errstr;
        }

       Examples:

        $bucket->copy_object( key => 'foo.jpg', source => 'boo.jpg' );

        $bucket->copy_object(
          key    => 'foo.jpg',
          source => 'boo.jpg',
          bucket => 'my-source-bucket'
        );

        $bucket->copy_object(
          key     => 'foo.jpg',
          headers => { 'x-amz-copy-source' => 'my-source-bucket/boo.jpg'
          );

       See CopyObject for more details.

       %parameters is a list of key/value pairs described below:

       key (required)
           Name of the destination key in the bucket represented by the bucket object.

       headers (optional)
           Hash or array reference of headers to send in the request.

       bucket (optional)
           Name of the source bucket. Default is the same bucket as the destination.

       source (optional)
           Name of the source key in the source bucket. If not provided, you must provide the
           source in the `x-amz-copy-source` header.

   head_key $key_name
       Returns a configuration HASH of the given key. If a key does not exist in the bucket
       "undef" will be returned.

       HASH will contain the following members:

       content_length
       content_type
       etag
       value

   delete_key $key_name
       Permanently removes $key_name from the bucket. Returns a boolean value indicating the
       operations success.

   delete_keys @keys
   delete_keys $keys
       Permanently removes keys from the bucket. Returns the response body from the API call.
       Returns "undef" on non '2xx' return codes.

       See <Deleting Amazon S3 object |
       https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonS3/latest/userguide/DeletingObjects.html>

       The argument to "delete_keys" can be:

       •    list of key names

       •    an array of hashes where each hash reference contains the keys "Key" and optionally
            "VersionId".

       •    an array of scalars where each scalar is a key name

       •    a hash of options where the hash contains

       •    a callback that returns the key and optionally the version id

            quiet     Boolean indicating quiet mode

            keys      An array of keys containing scalars or hashes as describe above.

       Examples:

        # delete a list of keys
        $bucket->delete_keys(qw( foo bar baz));

        # delete an array of keys
        $bucket->delete_keys([qw(foo bar baz)]);

        # delete an array of keys in quiet mode
        $bucket->delete({ quiet => 1, keys => [ qw(foo bar baz) ]);

        # delete an array of versioned objects
        $bucket->delete_keys([ { Key => 'foo', VersionId => '1'} ]);

        # callback
        my @key_list = qw(foo => 1, bar => 3, biz => 1);

        $bucket->delete_keys(
          sub {
            return ( shift @key_list, shift @key_list );
          }
        );

       When using a callback, the keys are deleted in bulk. The "DeleteObjects" API is only
       called once.

   delete_bucket
       Permanently removes the bucket from the server. A bucket cannot be removed if it contains
       any keys (contents).

       This is an alias for "$s3->delete_bucket($bucket)".

   get_key $key_name, [$method]
       Takes a key and an optional HTTP method and fetches it from S3. The default HTTP method is
       GET.

       The method returns "undef" if the key does not exist in the bucket and throws an exception
       (dies) on server errors.

       On success, the method returns a HASHREF containing:

       content_type
       etag
       value
       @meta

   get_key_filename $key_name, $method, $filename
       This method works like "get_key", but takes an added filename that the S3 resource will be
       written to.

   list
       List all keys in this bucket.

       See "list_bucket" in Amazon::S3 for documentation of this method.

   list_v2
       See "list_bucket_v2" in Amazon::S3 for documentation of this method.

   list_all
       List all keys in this bucket without having to worry about 'marker'. This may make
       multiple requests to S3 under the hood.

       See "list_bucket_all" in Amazon::S3 for documentation of this method.

   list_all_v2
       Same as "list_all" but uses the version 2 API for listing keys.

       See "list_bucket_all_v2" in Amazon::S3 for documentation of this method.

   get_acl
       Retrieves the Access Control List (ACL) for the bucket or resource as an XML document.

       key The key of the stored resource to fetch. This parameter is optional. By default the
           method returns the ACL for the bucket itself.

   set_acl
        set_acl(acl)

       Retrieves the Access Control List (ACL) for the bucket or resource. Requires a HASHREF
       argument with one of the following keys:

       acl_xml
           An XML string which contains access control information which matches Amazon's
           published schema.

       acl_short
           Alternative shorthand notation for common types of ACLs that can be used in place of a
           ACL XML document.

           According to the Amazon S3 API documentation the following recognized acl_short types
           are defined as follows:

           private
               Owner gets FULL_CONTROL. No one else has any access rights.  This is the default.

           public-read
               Owner gets FULL_CONTROL and the anonymous principal is granted READ access. If
               this policy is used on an object, it can be read from a browser with no
               authentication.

           public-read-write
               Owner gets FULL_CONTROL, the anonymous principal is granted READ and WRITE access.
               This is a useful policy to apply to a bucket, if you intend for any anonymous user
               to PUT objects into the bucket.

           authenticated-read
               Owner gets FULL_CONTROL, and any principal authenticated as a registered Amazon S3
               user is granted READ access.

       key The key name to apply the permissions. If the key is not provided the bucket ACL will
           be set.

       Returns a boolean indicating the operations success.

   get_location_constraint
       Returns the location constraint (region the bucket resides in) for a bucket. Returns undef
       if no location constraint.

       Valid values that may be returned:

        af-south-1
        ap-east-1
        ap-northeast-1
        ap-northeast-2
        ap-northeast-3
        ap-south-1
        ap-southeast-1
        ap-southeast-2
        ca-central-1
        cn-north-1
        cn-northwest-1
        EU
        eu-central-1
        eu-north-1
        eu-south-1
        eu-west-1
        eu-west-2
        eu-west-3
        me-south-1
        sa-east-1
        us-east-2
        us-gov-east-1
        us-gov-west-1
        us-west-1
        us-west-2

       For more information on location constraints, refer to the documentation for
       GetBucketLocation
       <https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonS3/latest/API/API_GetBucketLocation.html>.

   err
       The S3 error code for the last error the account encountered.

   errstr
       A human readable error string for the last error the account encountered.

   error
       The decoded XML string as a hash object of the last error.

   last_response
       Returns the last "HTTP::Response" to an API call.

MULTIPART UPLOAD SUPPORT

       From Amazon's website:

       Multipart upload allows you to upload a single object as a set of parts. Each part is a
       contiguous portion of the object's data. You can upload these object parts independently
       and in any order. If transmission of any part fails, you can retransmit that part without
       affecting other parts. After all parts of your object are uploaded, Amazon S3 assembles
       these parts and creates the object. In general, when your object size reaches 100 MB, you
       should consider using multipart uploads instead of uploading the object in a single
       operation.

       See <https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonS3/latest/userguide/mpuoverview.html> for more
       information about multipart uploads.

       •    Maximum object size 5TB

       •    Maximum number of parts 10,000

       •    Part numbers 1 to 10,000 (inclusive)

       •    Part size 5MB to 5GB. There is no limit on the last part of your multipart upload.

       •    Maximum nubmer of parts returned for a list parts request - 1000

       •    Maximum number of multipart uploads returned in a list multipart uploads request -
            1000

       A multipart upload begins by calling "initiate_multipart_upload()". This will return an
       identifier that is used in subsequent calls.

        my $bucket = $s3->bucket('my-bucket');
        my $id = $bucket->initiate_multipart_upload('some-big-object');

        my $part_list = {};

        my $part = 1;
        my $etag = $bucket->upload_part_of_multipart_upload('my-bucket', $id, $part, $data, length $data);
        $part_list{$part++} = $etag;

        $bucket->complete_multipart_upload('my-bucket', $id, $part_list);

        upload_multipart_object( ... )

       Convenience routine "upload_multipart_object" that encapsulates the multipart upload
       process. Accepts a hash or hash reference of arguments. If successful, a reference to a
       hash that contains the part numbers and etags of the uploaded parts.

       You can pass a data object, callback routine or a file handle.

       key  Name of the key to create.

       data Scalar object that contains the data to write to S3.

       callback
            Optionally provided a callback routine that will be called until you pass a buffer
            with a length of 0. Your callback will receive no arguments but should return a tuple
            consisting of a reference to a scalar object that contains the data to write and a
            scalar that represents the length of data. Once you return a zero length buffer the
            multipart process will be completed.

       fh   File handle of an open file. The file must be greater than the minimum chunk size for
            multipart uploads otherwise the method will throw an exception.

       abort_on_error
            Indicates whether the multipart upload should be aborted if an error is encountered.
            Amazon will charge you for the storage of parts that have been uploaded unless you
            abort the upload.

            default: true

   abort_multipart_upload
        abort_multipart_upload(key, multpart-upload-id)

       Abort a multipart upload

   complete_multipart_upload
        complete_multipart_upload(key, multpart-upload-id, parts)

       Signal completion of a multipart upload. "parts" is a reference to a hash of part numbers
       and etags.

   initiate_multipart_upload
        initiate_multipart_upload(key, headers)

       Initiate a multipart upload. Returns an id used in subsequent call to
       "upload_part_of_multipart_upload()".

   list_multipart_upload_parts
       List all the uploaded parts of a multipart upload

   list_multipart_uploads
       List multipart uploads in progress

   upload_part_of_multipart_upload
         upload_part_of_multipart_upload(key, id, part, data, length)

       Upload a portion of a multipart upload

       key  Name of the key in the bucket to create.

       id   The multipart-upload id return in the "initiate_multipart_upload" call.

       part The next part number (part numbers start at 1).

       data Scalar or reference to a scalar that contains the data to upload.

       length (optional)
            Length of the data.

SEE ALSO

       Amazon::S3

AUTHOR

       Please see the Amazon::S3 manpage for author, copyright, and license information.

CONTRIBUTORS

       Rob Lauer Jojess Fournier Tim Mullin Todd Rinaldo luiserd97

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