Provided by: libnet-amazon-s3-perl_0.991-1_all
NAME
Net::Amazon::S3::Vendor - Base class for vendor specific behaviour
VERSION
version 0.991
SYNOPSIS
# use it with Amazon AWS my $s3 = Net::Amazon::S3->new ( vendor => Net::Amazon::S3::Vendor::Amazon->new, ..., ); # or build your own vendor description my $vendor = Net::Amazon::S3::Vendor::Generic->new ( host => 'my.s3.service', use_https => 1, use_virtual_host => 1, authorization_method => 'Net::Amazon::S3::Signature::V2', ); # or my $vendor = Net::Amazon::S3::Vendor::Generic->new ( host => 'my.s3.service', use_https => 1, use_virtual_host => 1, authorization_method => 'Net::Amazon::S3::Signature::V4', default_region => '...', ); # and construct your s3 connection my $s3 = Net::Amazon::S3->new ( vendor => $vendor, ... );
DESCRIPTION
S3 protocol is used not only by Amazon AWS but by many other object-storage services. They provide same API, but it's just there's a little difference. Examples? Allright, you can upload file but other provider does not support multipart uploads. Or although some providers support Signature V4 they may not support HEAD bucket request to fetch it automatically. Properties host Required, where service is located. Available here so one can move its parameters into its own vendor class. authorization_method Default: Net::Amazon::S3::Signature::V2 Signature class used to authorize requests. use_https Default: true. Whether to use HTTPS or not. use_virtual_host Default: whatever "authorization_method" enforces Whether to use path or virtual host access style. Path style uses single host with bucket contained in uri path whereas virtual host style use bucket specific virtual hosts. default_region Default: undef Value that "guess_bucket_region" will return. Use when your provider doesn't support HEAD region request but uses Signature V4 authorization method. Methods guess_bucket_region ($bucket) Returns bucket's region
AUTHOR
Branislav ZahradnĂk <barney@cpan.org>
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
This software is copyright (c) 2022 by Amazon Digital Services, Leon Brocard, Brad Fitzpatrick, Pedro Figueiredo, Rusty Conover, Branislav ZahradnĂk. This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself.