From 3914ab56245dd4cc20850988559197eb79f0a73a Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Ricardo Wurmus Date: Tue, 7 Jul 2020 22:44:57 +0200 Subject: aws/api: Update S3 API. * aws/api/s3-2006-03-01.normal.json: Replace with version v2.680.0. --- aws/api/s3-2006-03-01.normal.json | 1365 ++++++++++++++++++++----------------- 1 file changed, 754 insertions(+), 611 deletions(-) (limited to 'aws') diff --git a/aws/api/s3-2006-03-01.normal.json b/aws/api/s3-2006-03-01.normal.json index 1fe8975..23a0dc5 100644 --- a/aws/api/s3-2006-03-01.normal.json +++ b/aws/api/s3-2006-03-01.normal.json @@ -32,7 +32,7 @@ } ], "documentationUrl": "http://docs.amazonwebservices.com/AmazonS3/latest/API/mpUploadAbort.html", - "documentation": "

Aborts a multipart upload.

To verify that all parts have been removed, so you don't get charged for the part storage, you should call the List Parts operation and ensure the parts list is empty.

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This operation aborts a multipart upload. After a multipart upload is aborted, no additional parts can be uploaded using that upload ID. The storage consumed by any previously uploaded parts will be freed. However, if any part uploads are currently in progress, those part uploads might or might not succeed. As a result, it might be necessary to abort a given multipart upload multiple times in order to completely free all storage consumed by all parts.

To verify that all parts have been removed, so you don't get charged for the part storage, you should call the ListParts operation and ensure that the parts list is empty.

For information about permissions required to use the multipart upload API, see Multipart Upload API and Permissions.

The following operations are related to AbortMultipartUpload:

" }, "CompleteMultipartUpload": { "name": "CompleteMultipartUpload", @@ -47,7 +47,7 @@ "shape": "CompleteMultipartUploadOutput" }, "documentationUrl": "http://docs.amazonwebservices.com/AmazonS3/latest/API/mpUploadComplete.html", - "documentation": "

Completes a multipart upload by assembling previously uploaded parts.

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Completes a multipart upload by assembling previously uploaded parts.

You first initiate the multipart upload and then upload all parts using the UploadPart operation. After successfully uploading all relevant 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 Complete Multipart Upload request, you must provide the parts list. You must ensure that the parts list is complete. This operation concatenates the parts that you provide in the list. For each part in the list, you must provide the part number and the ETag value, returned after that part was uploaded.

Processing of a Complete Multipart Upload request could take several minutes to complete. After Amazon S3 begins processing the request, it sends an HTTP response header that specifies a 200 OK response. While processing is in progress, Amazon S3 periodically sends white space characters to keep the connection from timing out. Because a request could fail after the initial 200 OK response has been sent, it is important that you check the response body to determine whether the request succeeded.

Note that if CompleteMultipartUpload fails, applications should be prepared to retry the failed requests. For more information, see Amazon S3 Error Best Practices.

For more information about multipart uploads, see Uploading Objects Using Multipart Upload.

For information about permissions required to use the multipart upload API, see Multipart Upload API and Permissions.

GetBucketLifecycle has the following special errors:

The following operations are related to DeleteBucketMetricsConfiguration:

" }, "CopyObject": { "name": "CopyObject", @@ -67,7 +67,7 @@ } ], "documentationUrl": "http://docs.amazonwebservices.com/AmazonS3/latest/API/RESTObjectCOPY.html", - "documentation": "

Creates a copy of an object that is already stored in Amazon S3.

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Creates a copy of an object that is already stored in Amazon S3.

You can store individual objects of up to 5 TB in Amazon S3. You create a copy of your object up to 5 GB in size in a single atomic operation using this API. However, for copying an object greater than 5 GB, you must use the multipart upload Upload Part - Copy API. For more information, see Copy Object Using the REST Multipart Upload API.

When copying an object, you can preserve all metadata (default) or specify new metadata. However, the ACL is not preserved and is set to private for the user making the request. To override the default ACL setting, specify a new ACL when generating a copy request. For more information, see Using ACLs.

Amazon S3 transfer acceleration does not support cross-region copies. If you request a cross-region copy using a transfer acceleration endpoint, you get a 400 Bad Request error. For more information about transfer acceleration, see Transfer Acceleration.

All copy requests must be authenticated. Additionally, you must have read access to the source object and write access to the destination bucket. For more information, see REST Authentication. Both the Region that you want to copy the object from and the Region that you want to copy the object to must be enabled for your account.

To only copy an object under certain conditions, such as whether the Etag matches or whether the object was modified before or after a specified date, use the request parameters x-amz-copy-source-if-match, x-amz-copy-source-if-none-match, x-amz-copy-source-if-unmodified-since, or x-amz-copy-source-if-modified-since.

All headers with the x-amz- prefix, including x-amz-copy-source, must be signed.

You can use this operation to change the storage class of an object that is already stored in Amazon S3 using the StorageClass parameter. For more information, see Storage Classes.

The source object that you are copying can be encrypted or unencrypted. If the source object is encrypted, it can be encrypted by server-side encryption using AWS managed encryption keys or by using a customer-provided encryption key. When copying an object, you can request that Amazon S3 encrypt the target object by using either the AWS managed encryption keys or by using your own encryption key. You can do this regardless of the form of server-side encryption that was used to encrypt the source, or even if the source object was not encrypted. For more information about server-side encryption, see Using Server-Side Encryption.

A copy request might return an error when Amazon S3 receives the copy request or while Amazon S3 is copying the files. If the error occurs before the copy operation starts, you receive a standard Amazon S3 error. If the error occurs during the copy operation, the error response is embedded in the 200 OK response. This means that a 200 OK response can contain either a success or an error. Design your application to parse the contents of the response and handle it appropriately.

If the copy is successful, you receive a response with information about the copied object.

If the request is an HTTP 1.1 request, the response is chunk encoded. If it were not, it would not contain the content-length, and you would need to read the entire body.

Consider the following when using request headers:

The copy request charge is based on the storage class and Region you specify for the destination object. For pricing information, see Amazon S3 Pricing.

Following are other considerations when using CopyObject:

Versioning

By default, x-amz-copy-source identifies the current version of an object to copy. (If the current version is a delete marker, Amazon S3 behaves as if the object was deleted.) To copy a different version, use the versionId subresource.

If you enable versioning on the target bucket, Amazon S3 generates a unique version ID for the object being copied. This version ID is different from the version ID of the source object. Amazon S3 returns the version ID of the copied object in the x-amz-version-id response header in the response.

If you do not enable versioning or suspend it on the target bucket, the version ID that Amazon S3 generates is always null.

If the source object's storage class is GLACIER, you must restore a copy of this object before you can use it as a source object for the copy operation. For more information, see .

Access Permissions

When copying an object, you can optionally specify the accounts or groups that should be granted specific permissions on the new object. There are two ways to grant the permissions using the request headers:

  • Specify a canned ACL with the x-amz-acl request header. For more information, see Canned ACL.

  • Specify access permissions explicitly with the x-amz-grant-read, x-amz-grant-read-acp, x-amz-grant-write-acp, and x-amz-grant-full-control headers. These parameters map to the set of permissions that Amazon S3 supports in an ACL. For more information, see Access Control List (ACL) Overview.

You can use either a canned ACL or specify access permissions explicitly. You cannot do both.

Server-Side- Encryption-Specific Request Headers

To encrypt the target object, you must provide the appropriate encryption-related request headers. The one you use depends on whether you want to use AWS managed encryption keys or provide your own encryption key.

  • To encrypt the target object using server-side encryption with an AWS managed encryption key, provide the following request headers, as appropriate.

    • x-amz-server-side​-encryption

    • x-amz-server-side-encryption-aws-kms-key-id

    • x-amz-server-side-encryption-context

    If you specify x-amz-server-side-encryption:aws:kms, but don't provide x-amz-server-side-encryption-aws-kms-key-id, Amazon S3 uses the AWS managed CMK in AWS KMS to protect the data. If you want to use a customer managed AWS KMS CMK, you must provide the x-amz-server-side-encryption-aws-kms-key-id of the symmetric customer managed CMK. Amazon S3 only supports symmetric CMKs and not asymmetric CMKs. For more information, see Using Symmetric and Asymmetric Keys in the AWS Key Management Service Developer Guide.

    All GET and PUT requests for an object protected by AWS KMS fail if you don't make them with SSL or by using SigV4.

    For more information about server-side encryption with CMKs stored in AWS KMS (SSE-KMS), see Protecting Data Using Server-Side Encryption with CMKs stored in KMS.

  • To encrypt the target object using server-side encryption with an encryption key that you provide, use the following headers.

    • x-amz-server-side​-encryption​-customer-algorithm

    • x-amz-server-side​-encryption​-customer-key

    • x-amz-server-side​-encryption​-customer-key-MD5

  • If the source object is encrypted using server-side encryption with customer-provided encryption keys, you must use the following headers.

    • x-amz-copy-source​-server-side​-encryption​-customer-algorithm

    • x-amz-copy-source​-server-side​-encryption​-customer-key

    • x-amz-copy-source-​server-side​-encryption​-customer-key-MD5

    For more information about server-side encryption with CMKs stored in AWS KMS (SSE-KMS), see Protecting Data Using Server-Side Encryption with CMKs stored in Amazon KMS.

Access-Control-List (ACL)-Specific Request Headers

You also can use the following access control–related headers with this operation. By default, all objects are private. Only the owner has full access control. When adding a new object, you can grant permissions to individual AWS accounts or to predefined groups defined by Amazon S3. These permissions are then added to the access control list (ACL) on the object. For more information, see Using ACLs. With this operation, you can grant access permissions using one of the following two methods:

  • Specify a canned ACL (x-amz-acl) — Amazon S3 supports a set of predefined ACLs, known as canned ACLs. Each canned ACL has a predefined set of grantees and permissions. For more information, see Canned ACL.

  • Specify access permissions explicitly — To explicitly grant access permissions to specific AWS accounts or groups, use the following headers. Each header maps to specific permissions that Amazon S3 supports in an ACL. For more information, see Access Control List (ACL) Overview. In the header, you specify a list of grantees who get the specific permission. To grant permissions explicitly, use:

    • x-amz-grant-read

    • x-amz-grant-write

    • x-amz-grant-read-acp

    • x-amz-grant-write-acp

    • x-amz-grant-full-control

    You specify each grantee as a type=value pair, where the type is one of the following:

    • emailAddress – if the value specified is the email address of an AWS account

    • id – if the value specified is the canonical user ID of an AWS account

    • uri – if you are granting permissions to a predefined group

    For example, the following x-amz-grant-read header grants the AWS accounts identified by email addresses permissions to read object data and its metadata:

    x-amz-grant-read: emailAddress=\"xyz@amazon.com\", emailAddress=\"abc@amazon.com\"

The following operations are related to CopyObject:

For more information, see Copying Objects.

", "alias": "PutObjectCopy" }, "CreateBucket": { @@ -91,7 +91,7 @@ } ], "documentationUrl": "http://docs.amazonwebservices.com/AmazonS3/latest/API/RESTBucketPUT.html", - "documentation": "

Creates a new bucket.

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Creates a new bucket. To create a bucket, you must register with Amazon S3 and have a valid AWS Access Key ID to authenticate requests. Anonymous requests are never allowed to create buckets. By creating the bucket, you become the bucket owner.

Not every string is an acceptable bucket name. For information on bucket naming restrictions, see Working with Amazon S3 Buckets.

By default, the bucket is created in the US East (N. Virginia) Region. You can optionally specify a Region in the request body. You might choose a Region to optimize latency, minimize costs, or address regulatory requirements. For example, if you reside in Europe, you will probably find it advantageous to create buckets in the EU (Ireland) Region. For more information, see How to Select a Region for Your Buckets.

If you send your create bucket request to the s3.amazonaws.com endpoint, the request goes to the us-east-1 Region. Accordingly, the signature calculations in Signature Version 4 must use us-east-1 as the Region, even if the location constraint in the request specifies another Region where the bucket is to be created. If you create a bucket in a Region other than US East (N. Virginia), your application must be able to handle 307 redirect. For more information, see Virtual Hosting of Buckets.

When creating a bucket using this operation, you can optionally specify the accounts or groups that should be granted specific permissions on the bucket. There are two ways to grant the appropriate permissions using the request headers.

You can use either a canned ACL or specify access permissions explicitly. You cannot do both.

The following operations are related to CreateBucket:

", "alias": "PutBucket" }, "CreateMultipartUpload": { @@ -107,7 +107,7 @@ "shape": "CreateMultipartUploadOutput" }, "documentationUrl": "http://docs.amazonwebservices.com/AmazonS3/latest/API/mpUploadInitiate.html", - "documentation": "

Initiates a multipart upload and returns an upload ID.

Note: After you initiate multipart upload and upload one or more parts, you must either complete or abort multipart upload in order to stop getting charged for storage of the uploaded parts. Only after you either complete or abort multipart upload, Amazon S3 frees up the parts storage and stops charging you for the parts storage.

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This operation initiates a multipart upload and returns an upload ID. This upload ID is used to associate all of the parts in the specific multipart upload. You specify this upload ID in each of your subsequent upload part requests (see UploadPart). You also include this upload ID in the final request to either complete or abort the multipart upload request.

For more information about multipart uploads, see Multipart Upload Overview.

If you have configured a lifecycle rule to abort incomplete multipart uploads, the upload must complete within the number of days specified in the bucket lifecycle configuration. Otherwise, the incomplete multipart upload becomes eligible for an abort operation and Amazon S3 aborts the multipart upload. For more information, see Aborting Incomplete Multipart Uploads Using a Bucket Lifecycle Policy.

For information about the permissions required to use the multipart upload API, see Multipart Upload API and Permissions.

For request signing, multipart upload is just a series of regular requests. You initiate a multipart upload, send one or more requests to upload parts, and then complete the multipart upload process. You sign each request individually. There is nothing special about signing multipart upload requests. For more information about signing, see Authenticating Requests (AWS Signature Version 4).

After you initiate a multipart upload and upload one or more parts, to stop being charged for storing the uploaded parts, you must either complete or abort the multipart upload. Amazon S3 frees up the space used to store the parts and stop charging you for storing them only after you either complete or abort a multipart upload.

You can optionally request server-side encryption. For server-side encryption, Amazon S3 encrypts your data as it writes it to disks in its data centers and decrypts it when you access it. You can provide your own encryption key, or use AWS Key Management Service (AWS KMS) customer master keys (CMKs) or Amazon S3-managed encryption keys. If you choose to provide your own encryption key, the request headers you provide in UploadPart) and UploadPartCopy) requests must match the headers you used in the request to initiate the upload by using CreateMultipartUpload.

To perform a multipart upload with encryption using an AWS KMS CMK, the requester must have permission to the kms:Encrypt, kms:Decrypt, kms:ReEncrypt*, kms:GenerateDataKey*, and kms:DescribeKey actions on the key. These permissions are required because Amazon S3 must decrypt and read data from the encrypted file parts before it completes the multipart upload.

If your AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM) user or role is in the same AWS account as the AWS KMS CMK, then you must have these permissions on the key policy. If your IAM user or role belongs to a different account than the key, then you must have the permissions on both the key policy and your IAM user or role.

For more information, see Protecting Data Using Server-Side Encryption.

Access Permissions

When copying an object, you can optionally specify the accounts or groups that should be granted specific permissions on the new object. There are two ways to grant the permissions using the request headers:

  • Specify a canned ACL with the x-amz-acl request header. For more information, see Canned ACL.

  • Specify access permissions explicitly with the x-amz-grant-read, x-amz-grant-read-acp, x-amz-grant-write-acp, and x-amz-grant-full-control headers. These parameters map to the set of permissions that Amazon S3 supports in an ACL. For more information, see Access Control List (ACL) Overview.

You can use either a canned ACL or specify access permissions explicitly. You cannot do both.

Server-Side- Encryption-Specific Request Headers

You can optionally tell Amazon S3 to encrypt data at rest using server-side encryption. Server-side encryption is for data encryption at rest. Amazon S3 encrypts your data as it writes it to disks in its data centers and decrypts it when you access it. The option you use depends on whether you want to use AWS managed encryption keys or provide your own encryption key.

  • Use encryption keys managed by Amazon S3 or customer master keys (CMKs) stored in AWS Key Management Service (AWS KMS) – If you want AWS to manage the keys used to encrypt data, specify the following headers in the request.

    • x-amz-server-side​-encryption

    • x-amz-server-side-encryption-aws-kms-key-id

    • x-amz-server-side-encryption-context

    If you specify x-amz-server-side-encryption:aws:kms, but don't provide x-amz-server-side-encryption-aws-kms-key-id, Amazon S3 uses the AWS managed CMK in AWS KMS to protect the data.

    All GET and PUT requests for an object protected by AWS KMS fail if you don't make them with SSL or by using SigV4.

    For more information about server-side encryption with CMKs stored in AWS KMS (SSE-KMS), see Protecting Data Using Server-Side Encryption with CMKs stored in AWS KMS.

  • Use customer-provided encryption keys – If you want to manage your own encryption keys, provide all the following headers in the request.

    • x-amz-server-side​-encryption​-customer-algorithm

    • x-amz-server-side​-encryption​-customer-key

    • x-amz-server-side​-encryption​-customer-key-MD5

    For more information about server-side encryption with CMKs stored in AWS KMS (SSE-KMS), see Protecting Data Using Server-Side Encryption with CMKs stored in AWS KMS.

Access-Control-List (ACL)-Specific Request Headers

You also can use the following access control–related headers with this operation. By default, all objects are private. Only the owner has full access control. When adding a new object, you can grant permissions to individual AWS accounts or to predefined groups defined by Amazon S3. These permissions are then added to the access control list (ACL) on the object. For more information, see Using ACLs. With this operation, you can grant access permissions using one of the following two methods:

  • Specify a canned ACL (x-amz-acl) — Amazon S3 supports a set of predefined ACLs, known as canned ACLs. Each canned ACL has a predefined set of grantees and permissions. For more information, see Canned ACL.

  • Specify access permissions explicitly — To explicitly grant access permissions to specific AWS accounts or groups, use the following headers. Each header maps to specific permissions that Amazon S3 supports in an ACL. For more information, see Access Control List (ACL) Overview. In the header, you specify a list of grantees who get the specific permission. To grant permissions explicitly, use:

    • x-amz-grant-read

    • x-amz-grant-write

    • x-amz-grant-read-acp

    • x-amz-grant-write-acp

    • x-amz-grant-full-control

    You specify each grantee as a type=value pair, where the type is one of the following:

    • emailAddress – if the value specified is the email address of an AWS account

    • id – if the value specified is the canonical user ID of an AWS account

    • uri – if you are granting permissions to a predefined group

    For example, the following x-amz-grant-read header grants the AWS accounts identified by email addresses permissions to read object data and its metadata:

    x-amz-grant-read: emailAddress=\"xyz@amazon.com\", emailAddress=\"abc@amazon.com\"

The following operations are related to CreateMultipartUpload:

", "alias": "InitiateMultipartUpload" }, "DeleteBucket": { @@ -121,7 +121,7 @@ "shape": "DeleteBucketRequest" }, "documentationUrl": "http://docs.amazonwebservices.com/AmazonS3/latest/API/RESTBucketDELETE.html", - "documentation": "

Deletes the bucket. All objects (including all object versions and Delete Markers) in the bucket must be deleted before the bucket itself can be deleted.

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Deletes the bucket. All objects (including all object versions and delete markers) in the bucket must be deleted before the bucket itself can be deleted.

Related Resources

" }, "DeleteBucketAnalyticsConfiguration": { "name": "DeleteBucketAnalyticsConfiguration", @@ -133,7 +133,7 @@ "input": { "shape": "DeleteBucketAnalyticsConfigurationRequest" }, - "documentation": "

Deletes an analytics configuration for the bucket (specified by the analytics configuration ID).

To use this operation, you must have permissions to perform the s3:PutAnalyticsConfiguration action. The bucket owner has this permission by default. The bucket owner can grant this permission to others.

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Deletes an analytics configuration for the bucket (specified by the analytics configuration ID).

To use this operation, you must have permissions to perform the s3:PutAnalyticsConfiguration action. The bucket owner has this permission by default. The bucket owner can grant this permission to others. For more information about permissions, see Permissions Related to Bucket Subresource Operations and Managing Access Permissions to Your Amazon S3 Resources.

For information about the Amazon S3 analytics feature, see Amazon S3 Analytics – Storage Class Analysis.

The following operations are related to DeleteBucketAnalyticsConfiguration:

" }, "DeleteBucketCors": { "name": "DeleteBucketCors", @@ -146,7 +146,7 @@ "shape": "DeleteBucketCorsRequest" }, "documentationUrl": "http://docs.amazonwebservices.com/AmazonS3/latest/API/RESTBucketDELETEcors.html", - "documentation": "

Deletes the CORS configuration information set for the bucket.

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Deletes the cors configuration information set for the bucket.

To use this operation, you must have permission to perform the s3:PutBucketCORS action. The bucket owner has this permission by default and can grant this permission to others.

For information about cors, see Enabling Cross-Origin Resource Sharing in the Amazon Simple Storage Service Developer Guide.

Related Resources:

" }, "DeleteBucketEncryption": { "name": "DeleteBucketEncryption", @@ -158,7 +158,7 @@ "input": { "shape": "DeleteBucketEncryptionRequest" }, - "documentation": "

Deletes the server-side encryption configuration from the bucket.

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This implementation of the DELETE operation removes default encryption from the bucket. For information about the Amazon S3 default encryption feature, see Amazon S3 Default Bucket Encryption in the Amazon Simple Storage Service Developer Guide.

To use this operation, you must have permissions to perform the s3:PutEncryptionConfiguration action. The bucket owner has this permission by default. The bucket owner can grant this permission to others. For more information about permissions, see Permissions Related to Bucket Subresource Operations and Managing Access Permissions to your Amazon S3 Resources in the Amazon Simple Storage Service Developer Guide.

Related Resources

" }, "DeleteBucketInventoryConfiguration": { "name": "DeleteBucketInventoryConfiguration", @@ -170,7 +170,7 @@ "input": { "shape": "DeleteBucketInventoryConfigurationRequest" }, - "documentation": "

Deletes an inventory configuration (identified by the inventory ID) from the bucket.

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Deletes an inventory configuration (identified by the inventory ID) from the bucket.

To use this operation, you must have permissions to perform the s3:PutInventoryConfiguration action. The bucket owner has this permission by default. The bucket owner can grant this permission to others. For more information about permissions, see Permissions Related to Bucket Subresource Operations and Managing Access Permissions to Your Amazon S3 Resources.

For information about the Amazon S3 inventory feature, see Amazon S3 Inventory.

Operations related to DeleteBucketInventoryConfiguration include:

" }, "DeleteBucketLifecycle": { "name": "DeleteBucketLifecycle", @@ -183,7 +183,7 @@ "shape": "DeleteBucketLifecycleRequest" }, "documentationUrl": "http://docs.amazonwebservices.com/AmazonS3/latest/API/RESTBucketDELETElifecycle.html", - "documentation": "

Deletes the lifecycle configuration from the bucket.

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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.

To use this operation, you must have permission to perform the s3:PutLifecycleConfiguration action. By default, the bucket owner has this permission and the bucket owner can grant this permission to others.

There is usually some time lag before lifecycle configuration deletion is fully propagated to all the Amazon S3 systems.

For more information about the object expiration, see Elements to Describe Lifecycle Actions.

Related actions include:

" }, "DeleteBucketMetricsConfiguration": { "name": "DeleteBucketMetricsConfiguration", @@ -195,7 +195,7 @@ "input": { "shape": "DeleteBucketMetricsConfigurationRequest" }, - "documentation": "

Deletes a metrics configuration (specified by the metrics configuration ID) from the bucket.

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Deletes a metrics configuration for the Amazon CloudWatch request metrics (specified by the metrics configuration ID) from the bucket. Note that this doesn't include the daily storage metrics.

To use this operation, you must have permissions to perform the s3:PutMetricsConfiguration action. The bucket owner has this permission by default. The bucket owner can grant this permission to others. For more information about permissions, see Permissions Related to Bucket Subresource Operations and Managing Access Permissions to Your Amazon S3 Resources.

For information about CloudWatch request metrics for Amazon S3, see Monitoring Metrics with Amazon CloudWatch.

The following operations are related to DeleteBucketMetricsConfiguration:

" }, "DeleteBucketPolicy": { "name": "DeleteBucketPolicy", @@ -208,7 +208,7 @@ "shape": "DeleteBucketPolicyRequest" }, "documentationUrl": "http://docs.amazonwebservices.com/AmazonS3/latest/API/RESTBucketDELETEpolicy.html", - "documentation": "

Deletes the policy from the bucket.

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This implementation of the DELETE operation uses the policy subresource to delete the policy of a specified bucket. If you are using an identity other than the root user of the AWS account that owns the bucket, the calling identity must have the DeleteBucketPolicy permissions on the specified bucket and belong to the bucket owner's account to use this operation.

If you don't have DeleteBucketPolicy permissions, Amazon S3 returns a 403 Access Denied error. If you have the correct permissions, but you're not using an identity that belongs to the bucket owner's account, Amazon S3 returns a 405 Method Not Allowed error.

As a security precaution, the root user of the AWS account that owns a bucket can always use this operation, even if the policy explicitly denies the root user the ability to perform this action.

For more information about bucket policies, see Using Bucket Policies and UserPolicies.

The following operations are related to DeleteBucketPolicy

" }, "DeleteBucketReplication": { "name": "DeleteBucketReplication", @@ -220,7 +220,7 @@ "input": { "shape": "DeleteBucketReplicationRequest" }, - "documentation": "

Deletes the replication configuration from the bucket. For information about replication configuration, see Cross-Region Replication (CRR) in the Amazon S3 Developer Guide.

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Deletes the replication configuration from the bucket.

To use this operation, you must have permissions to perform the s3:PutReplicationConfiguration action. The bucket owner has these permissions by default and can grant it to others. For more information about permissions, see Permissions Related to Bucket Subresource Operations and Managing Access Permissions to Your Amazon S3 Resources.

It can take a while for the deletion of a replication configuration to fully propagate.

For information about replication configuration, see Replication in the Amazon S3 Developer Guide.

The following operations are related to DeleteBucketReplication:

" }, "DeleteBucketTagging": { "name": "DeleteBucketTagging", @@ -233,7 +233,7 @@ "shape": "DeleteBucketTaggingRequest" }, "documentationUrl": "http://docs.amazonwebservices.com/AmazonS3/latest/API/RESTBucketDELETEtagging.html", - "documentation": "

Deletes the tags from the bucket.

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Deletes the tags from the bucket.

To use this operation, you must have permission to perform the s3:PutBucketTagging action. By default, the bucket owner has this permission and can grant this permission to others.

The following operations are related to DeleteBucketTagging:

" }, "DeleteBucketWebsite": { "name": "DeleteBucketWebsite", @@ -246,7 +246,7 @@ "shape": "DeleteBucketWebsiteRequest" }, "documentationUrl": "http://docs.amazonwebservices.com/AmazonS3/latest/API/RESTBucketDELETEwebsite.html", - "documentation": "

This operation removes the website configuration from the bucket.

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This operation removes the website configuration for a bucket. Amazon S3 returns a 200 OK response upon successfully deleting a website configuration on the specified bucket. You will get a 200 OK response if the website configuration you are trying to delete does not exist on the bucket. Amazon S3 returns a 404 response if the bucket specified in the request does not exist.

This DELETE operation requires the S3:DeleteBucketWebsite permission. By default, only the bucket owner can delete the website configuration attached to a bucket. However, bucket owners can grant other users permission to delete the website configuration by writing a bucket policy granting them the S3:DeleteBucketWebsite permission.

For more information about hosting websites, see Hosting Websites on Amazon S3.

The following operations are related to DeleteBucketWebsite:

" }, "DeleteObject": { "name": "DeleteObject", @@ -262,7 +262,7 @@ "shape": "DeleteObjectOutput" }, "documentationUrl": "http://docs.amazonwebservices.com/AmazonS3/latest/API/RESTObjectDELETE.html", - "documentation": "

Removes the null version (if there is one) of an object and inserts a delete marker, which becomes the latest version of the object. If there isn't a null version, Amazon S3 does not remove any objects.

" + "documentation": "

Removes the null version (if there is one) of an object and inserts a delete marker, which becomes the latest version of the object. If there isn't a null version, Amazon S3 does not remove any objects.

To remove a specific version, you must be the bucket owner and you must use the version Id subresource. Using this subresource permanently deletes the version. If the object deleted is a delete marker, Amazon S3 sets the response header, x-amz-delete-marker, to true.

If the object you want to delete is in a bucket where the bucket versioning configuration is MFA Delete enabled, you must include the x-amz-mfa request header in the DELETE versionId request. Requests that include x-amz-mfa must use HTTPS.

For more information about MFA Delete, see Using MFA Delete. To see sample requests that use versioning, see Sample Request.

You can delete objects by explicitly calling the DELETE Object API or configure its lifecycle (PutBucketLifecycle) to enable Amazon S3 to remove them for you. If you want to block users or accounts from removing or deleting objects from your bucket, you must deny them the s3:DeleteObject, s3:DeleteObjectVersion, and s3:PutLifeCycleConfiguration actions.

The following operation is related to DeleteObject:

" }, "DeleteObjectTagging": { "name": "DeleteObjectTagging", @@ -277,7 +277,7 @@ "output": { "shape": "DeleteObjectTaggingOutput" }, - "documentation": "

Removes the tag-set from an existing object.

" + "documentation": "

Removes the entire tag set from the specified object. For more information about managing object tags, see Object Tagging.

To use this operation, you must have permission to perform the s3:DeleteObjectTagging action.

To delete tags of a specific object version, add the versionId query parameter in the request. You will need permission for the s3:DeleteObjectVersionTagging action.

The following operations are related to DeleteBucketMetricsConfiguration:

" }, "DeleteObjects": { "name": "DeleteObjects", @@ -292,7 +292,7 @@ "shape": "DeleteObjectsOutput" }, "documentationUrl": "http://docs.amazonwebservices.com/AmazonS3/latest/API/multiobjectdeleteapi.html", - "documentation": "

This operation enables you to delete multiple objects from a bucket using a single HTTP request. You may specify up to 1000 keys.

", + "documentation": "

This operation enables you to delete multiple objects from a bucket using a single HTTP request. If you know the object keys that you want to delete, then this operation provides a suitable alternative to sending individual delete requests, reducing per-request overhead.

The request contains a list of up to 1000 keys that you want to delete. In the XML, you provide the object key names, and optionally, version IDs if you want to delete a specific version of the object from a versioning-enabled bucket. For each key, Amazon S3 performs a delete operation and returns the result of that delete, success, or failure, in the response. Note that if the object specified in the request is not found, Amazon S3 returns the result as deleted.

The operation supports two modes for the response: verbose and quiet. By default, the operation uses verbose mode in which the response includes the result of deletion of each key in your request. In quiet mode the response includes only keys where the delete operation encountered an error. For a successful deletion, the operation does not return any information about the delete in the response body.

When performing this operation on an MFA Delete enabled bucket, that attempts to delete any versioned objects, you must include an MFA token. If you do not provide one, the entire request will fail, even if there are non-versioned objects you are trying to delete. If you provide an invalid token, whether there are versioned keys in the request or not, the entire Multi-Object Delete request will fail. For information about MFA Delete, see MFA Delete.

Finally, the Content-MD5 header is required for all Multi-Object Delete requests. Amazon S3 uses the header value to ensure that your request body has not been altered in transit.

The following operations are related to DeleteObjects:

", "alias": "DeleteMultipleObjects" }, "DeletePublicAccessBlock": { @@ -305,7 +305,7 @@ "input": { "shape": "DeletePublicAccessBlockRequest" }, - "documentation": "

Removes the PublicAccessBlock configuration from an Amazon S3 bucket.

" + "documentation": "

Removes the PublicAccessBlock configuration for an Amazon S3 bucket. To use this operation, you must have the s3:PutBucketPublicAccessBlock permission. For more information about permissions, see Permissions Related to Bucket Subresource Operations and Managing Access Permissions to Your Amazon S3 Resources.

The following operations are related to DeleteBucketMetricsConfiguration:

" }, "GetBucketAccelerateConfiguration": { "name": "GetBucketAccelerateConfiguration", @@ -319,7 +319,7 @@ "output": { "shape": "GetBucketAccelerateConfigurationOutput" }, - "documentation": "

Returns the accelerate configuration of a bucket.

" + "documentation": "

This implementation of the GET operation uses the accelerate subresource to return the Transfer Acceleration state of a bucket, which is either Enabled or Suspended. Amazon S3 Transfer Acceleration is a bucket-level feature that enables you to perform faster data transfers to and from Amazon S3.

To use this operation, you must have permission to perform the s3:GetAccelerateConfiguration action. The bucket owner has this permission by default. The bucket owner can grant this permission to others. For more information about permissions, see Permissions Related to Bucket Subresource Operations and Managing Access Permissions to your Amazon S3 Resources in the Amazon Simple Storage Service Developer Guide.

You set the Transfer Acceleration state of an existing bucket to Enabled or Suspended by using the PutBucketAccelerateConfiguration operation.

A GET accelerate request does not return a state value for a bucket that has no transfer acceleration state. A bucket has no Transfer Acceleration state if a state has never been set on the bucket.

For more information about transfer acceleration, see Transfer Acceleration in the Amazon Simple Storage Service Developer Guide.

Related Resources

" }, "GetBucketAcl": { "name": "GetBucketAcl", @@ -334,7 +334,7 @@ "shape": "GetBucketAclOutput" }, "documentationUrl": "http://docs.amazonwebservices.com/AmazonS3/latest/API/RESTBucketGETacl.html", - "documentation": "

Gets the access control policy for the bucket.

" + "documentation": "

This implementation of the GET operation uses the acl subresource to return the access control list (ACL) of a bucket. To use GET to return the ACL of the bucket, you must have READ_ACP access to the bucket. If READ_ACP permission is granted to the anonymous user, you can return the ACL of the bucket without using an authorization header.

Related Resources

" }, "GetBucketAnalyticsConfiguration": { "name": "GetBucketAnalyticsConfiguration", @@ -348,7 +348,7 @@ "output": { "shape": "GetBucketAnalyticsConfigurationOutput" }, - "documentation": "

Gets an analytics configuration for the bucket (specified by the analytics configuration ID).

" + "documentation": "

This implementation of the GET operation returns an analytics configuration (identified by the analytics configuration ID) from the bucket.

To use this operation, you must have permissions to perform the s3:GetAnalyticsConfiguration action. The bucket owner has this permission by default. The bucket owner can grant this permission to others. For more information about permissions, see Permissions Related to Bucket Subresource Operations and Managing Access Permissions to Your Amazon S3 Resources in the Amazon Simple Storage Service Developer Guide.

For information about Amazon S3 analytics feature, see Amazon S3 Analytics – Storage Class Analysis in the Amazon Simple Storage Service Developer Guide.

Related Resources

" }, "GetBucketCors": { "name": "GetBucketCors", @@ -363,7 +363,7 @@ "shape": "GetBucketCorsOutput" }, "documentationUrl": "http://docs.amazonwebservices.com/AmazonS3/latest/API/RESTBucketGETcors.html", - "documentation": "

Returns the CORS configuration for the bucket.

" + "documentation": "

Returns the cors configuration information set for the bucket.

To use this operation, you must have permission to perform the s3:GetBucketCORS action. By default, the bucket owner has this permission and can grant it to others.

For more information about cors, see Enabling Cross-Origin Resource Sharing.

The following operations are related to GetBucketCors:

" }, "GetBucketEncryption": { "name": "GetBucketEncryption", @@ -377,7 +377,7 @@ "output": { "shape": "GetBucketEncryptionOutput" }, - "documentation": "

Returns the server-side encryption configuration of a bucket.

" + "documentation": "

Returns the default encryption configuration for an Amazon S3 bucket. For information about the Amazon S3 default encryption feature, see Amazon S3 Default Bucket Encryption.

To use this operation, you must have permission to perform the s3:GetEncryptionConfiguration action. The bucket owner has this permission by default. The bucket owner can grant this permission to others. For more information about permissions, see Permissions Related to Bucket Subresource Operations and Managing Access Permissions to Your Amazon S3 Resources.

The following operations are related to GetBucketEncryption:

" }, "GetBucketInventoryConfiguration": { "name": "GetBucketInventoryConfiguration", @@ -391,7 +391,7 @@ "output": { "shape": "GetBucketInventoryConfigurationOutput" }, - "documentation": "

Returns an inventory configuration (identified by the inventory ID) from the bucket.

" + "documentation": "

Returns an inventory configuration (identified by the inventory configuration ID) from the bucket.

To use this operation, you must have permissions to perform the s3:GetInventoryConfiguration action. The bucket owner has this permission by default and can grant this permission to others. For more information about permissions, see Permissions Related to Bucket Subresource Operations and Managing Access Permissions to Your Amazon S3 Resources.

For information about the Amazon S3 inventory feature, see Amazon S3 Inventory.

The following operations are related to GetBucketInventoryConfiguration:

" }, "GetBucketLifecycle": { "name": "GetBucketLifecycle", @@ -406,7 +406,7 @@ "shape": "GetBucketLifecycleOutput" }, "documentationUrl": "http://docs.amazonwebservices.com/AmazonS3/latest/API/RESTBucketGETlifecycle.html", - "documentation": "

No longer used, see the GetBucketLifecycleConfiguration operation.

", + "documentation": "

For an updated version of this API, see GetBucketLifecycleConfiguration. If you configured a bucket lifecycle using the filter element, you should see the updated version of this topic. This topic is provided for backward compatibility.

Returns the lifecycle configuration information set on the bucket. For information about lifecycle configuration, see Object Lifecycle Management.

To use this operation, you must have permission to perform the s3:GetLifecycleConfiguration action. The bucket owner has this permission by default. The bucket owner can grant this permission to others. For more information about permissions, see Permissions Related to Bucket Subresource Operations and Managing Access Permissions to Your Amazon S3 Resources.

GetBucketLifecycle has the following special error:

The following operations are related to GetBucketLifecycle:

", "deprecated": true }, "GetBucketLifecycleConfiguration": { @@ -421,7 +421,7 @@ "output": { "shape": "GetBucketLifecycleConfigurationOutput" }, - "documentation": "

Returns the lifecycle configuration information set on the bucket.

" + "documentation": "

Bucket lifecycle configuration now supports specifying a lifecycle rule using an object key name prefix, one or more object tags, or a combination of both. Accordingly, this section describes the latest API. The response describes the new filter element that you can use to specify a filter to select a subset of objects to which the rule applies. If you are still using previous version of the lifecycle configuration, it works. For the earlier API description, see GetBucketLifecycle.

Returns the lifecycle configuration information set on the bucket. For information about lifecycle configuration, see Object Lifecycle Management.

To use this operation, you must have permission to perform the s3:GetLifecycleConfiguration action. The bucket owner has this permission, by default. The bucket owner can grant this permission to others. For more information about permissions, see Permissions Related to Bucket Subresource Operations and Managing Access Permissions to Your Amazon S3 Resources.

GetBucketLifecycleConfiguration has the following special error:

The following operations are related to DeleteBucketMetricsConfiguration:

" }, "GetBucketLocation": { "name": "GetBucketLocation", @@ -436,7 +436,7 @@ "shape": "GetBucketLocationOutput" }, "documentationUrl": "http://docs.amazonwebservices.com/AmazonS3/latest/API/RESTBucketGETlocation.html", - "documentation": "

Returns the region the bucket resides in.

" + "documentation": "

Returns the Region the bucket resides in. You set the bucket's Region using the LocationConstraint request parameter in a CreateBucket request. For more information, see CreateBucket.

To use this implementation of the operation, you must be the bucket owner.

The following operations are related to GetBucketLocation:

" }, "GetBucketLogging": { "name": "GetBucketLogging", @@ -451,7 +451,7 @@ "shape": "GetBucketLoggingOutput" }, "documentationUrl": "http://docs.amazonwebservices.com/AmazonS3/latest/API/RESTBucketGETlogging.html", - "documentation": "

Returns the logging status of a bucket and the permissions users have to view and modify that status. To use GET, you must be the bucket owner.

" + "documentation": "

Returns the logging status of a bucket and the permissions users have to view and modify that status. To use GET, you must be the bucket owner.

The following operations are related to GetBucketLogging:

" }, "GetBucketMetricsConfiguration": { "name": "GetBucketMetricsConfiguration", @@ -465,7 +465,7 @@ "output": { "shape": "GetBucketMetricsConfigurationOutput" }, - "documentation": "

Gets a metrics configuration (specified by the metrics configuration ID) from the bucket.

" + "documentation": "

Gets a metrics configuration (specified by the metrics configuration ID) from the bucket. Note that this doesn't include the daily storage metrics.

To use this operation, you must have permissions to perform the s3:GetMetricsConfiguration action. The bucket owner has this permission by default. The bucket owner can grant this permission to others. For more information about permissions, see Permissions Related to Bucket Subresource Operations and Managing Access Permissions to Your Amazon S3 Resources.

For information about CloudWatch request metrics for Amazon S3, see Monitoring Metrics with Amazon CloudWatch.

The following operations are related to GetBucketMetricsConfiguration:

" }, "GetBucketNotification": { "name": "GetBucketNotification", @@ -480,7 +480,7 @@ "shape": "NotificationConfigurationDeprecated" }, "documentationUrl": "http://docs.amazonwebservices.com/AmazonS3/latest/API/RESTBucketGETnotification.html", - "documentation": "

No longer used, see the GetBucketNotificationConfiguration operation.

", + "documentation": "

No longer used, see GetBucketNotificationConfiguration.

", "deprecated": true }, "GetBucketNotificationConfiguration": { @@ -495,7 +495,7 @@ "output": { "shape": "NotificationConfiguration" }, - "documentation": "

Returns the notification configuration of a bucket.

" + "documentation": "

Returns the notification configuration of a bucket.

If notifications are not enabled on the bucket, the operation returns an empty NotificationConfiguration element.

By default, you must be the bucket owner to read the notification configuration of a bucket. However, the bucket owner can use a bucket policy to grant permission to other users to read this configuration with the s3:GetBucketNotification permission.

For more information about setting and reading the notification configuration on a bucket, see Setting Up Notification of Bucket Events. For more information about bucket policies, see Using Bucket Policies.

The following operation is related to GetBucketNotification:

" }, "GetBucketPolicy": { "name": "GetBucketPolicy", @@ -510,7 +510,7 @@ "shape": "GetBucketPolicyOutput" }, "documentationUrl": "http://docs.amazonwebservices.com/AmazonS3/latest/API/RESTBucketGETpolicy.html", - "documentation": "

Returns the policy of a specified bucket.

" + "documentation": "

Returns the policy of a specified bucket. If you are using an identity other than the root user of the AWS account that owns the bucket, the calling identity must have the GetBucketPolicy permissions on the specified bucket and belong to the bucket owner's account in order to use this operation.

If you don't have GetBucketPolicy permissions, Amazon S3 returns a 403 Access Denied error. If you have the correct permissions, but you're not using an identity that belongs to the bucket owner's account, Amazon S3 returns a 405 Method Not Allowed error.

As a security precaution, the root user of the AWS account that owns a bucket can always use this operation, even if the policy explicitly denies the root user the ability to perform this action.

For more information about bucket policies, see Using Bucket Policies and User Policies.

The following operation is related to GetBucketPolicy:

" }, "GetBucketPolicyStatus": { "name": "GetBucketPolicyStatus", @@ -524,7 +524,7 @@ "output": { "shape": "GetBucketPolicyStatusOutput" }, - "documentation": "

Retrieves the policy status for an Amazon S3 bucket, indicating whether the bucket is public.

" + "documentation": "

Retrieves the policy status for an Amazon S3 bucket, indicating whether the bucket is public. In order to use this operation, you must have the s3:GetBucketPolicyStatus permission. For more information about Amazon S3 permissions, see Specifying Permissions in a Policy.

For more information about when Amazon S3 considers a bucket public, see The Meaning of \"Public\".

The following operations are related to GetBucketPolicyStatus:

" }, "GetBucketReplication": { "name": "GetBucketReplication", @@ -538,7 +538,7 @@ "output": { "shape": "GetBucketReplicationOutput" }, - "documentation": "

Returns the replication configuration of a bucket.

It can take a while to propagate the put or delete a replication configuration to all Amazon S3 systems. Therefore, a get request soon after put or delete can return a wrong result.

" + "documentation": "

Returns the replication configuration of a bucket.

It can take a while to propagate the put or delete a replication configuration to all Amazon S3 systems. Therefore, a get request soon after put or delete can return a wrong result.

For information about replication configuration, see Replication in the Amazon Simple Storage Service Developer Guide.

This operation requires permissions for the s3:GetReplicationConfiguration action. For more information about permissions, see Using Bucket Policies and User Policies.

If you include the Filter element in a replication configuration, you must also include the DeleteMarkerReplication and Priority elements. The response also returns those elements.

For information about GetBucketReplication errors, see ReplicationErrorCodeList

The following operations are related to GetBucketReplication:

" }, "GetBucketRequestPayment": { "name": "GetBucketRequestPayment", @@ -553,7 +553,7 @@ "shape": "GetBucketRequestPaymentOutput" }, "documentationUrl": "http://docs.amazonwebservices.com/AmazonS3/latest/API/RESTrequestPaymentGET.html", - "documentation": "

Returns the request payment configuration of a bucket.

" + "documentation": "

Returns the request payment configuration of a bucket. To use this version of the operation, you must be the bucket owner. For more information, see Requester Pays Buckets.

The following operations are related to GetBucketRequestPayment:

" }, "GetBucketTagging": { "name": "GetBucketTagging", @@ -568,7 +568,7 @@ "shape": "GetBucketTaggingOutput" }, "documentationUrl": "http://docs.amazonwebservices.com/AmazonS3/latest/API/RESTBucketGETtagging.html", - "documentation": "

Returns the tag set associated with the bucket.

" + "documentation": "

Returns the tag set associated with the bucket.

To use this operation, you must have permission to perform the s3:GetBucketTagging action. By default, the bucket owner has this permission and can grant this permission to others.

GetBucketTagging has the following special error:

The following operations are related to GetBucketTagging:

" }, "GetBucketVersioning": { "name": "GetBucketVersioning", @@ -583,7 +583,7 @@ "shape": "GetBucketVersioningOutput" }, "documentationUrl": "http://docs.amazonwebservices.com/AmazonS3/latest/API/RESTBucketGETversioningStatus.html", - "documentation": "

Returns the versioning state of a bucket.

" + "documentation": "

Returns the versioning state of a bucket.

To retrieve the versioning state of a bucket, you must be the bucket owner.

This implementation also returns the MFA Delete status of the versioning state. If the MFA Delete status is enabled, the bucket owner must use an authentication device to change the versioning state of the bucket.

The following operations are related to GetBucketVersioning:

" }, "GetBucketWebsite": { "name": "GetBucketWebsite", @@ -598,7 +598,7 @@ "shape": "GetBucketWebsiteOutput" }, "documentationUrl": "http://docs.amazonwebservices.com/AmazonS3/latest/API/RESTBucketGETwebsite.html", - "documentation": "

Returns the website configuration for a bucket.

" + "documentation": "

Returns the website configuration for a bucket. To host website on Amazon S3, you can configure a bucket as website by adding a website configuration. For more information about hosting websites, see Hosting Websites on Amazon S3.

This GET operation requires the S3:GetBucketWebsite permission. By default, only the bucket owner can read the bucket website configuration. However, bucket owners can allow other users to read the website configuration by writing a bucket policy granting them the S3:GetBucketWebsite permission.

The following operations are related to DeleteBucketWebsite:

" }, "GetObject": { "name": "GetObject", @@ -618,7 +618,7 @@ } ], "documentationUrl": "http://docs.amazonwebservices.com/AmazonS3/latest/API/RESTObjectGET.html", - "documentation": "

Retrieves objects from Amazon S3.

" + "documentation": "

Retrieves objects from Amazon S3. To use GET, you must have READ access to the object. If you grant READ access to the anonymous user, you can return the object without using an authorization header.

An Amazon S3 bucket has no directory hierarchy such as you would find in a typical computer file system. You can, however, create a logical hierarchy by using object key names that imply a folder structure. For example, instead of naming an object sample.jpg, you can name it photos/2006/February/sample.jpg.

To get an object from such a logical hierarchy, specify the full key name for the object in the GET operation. For a virtual hosted-style request example, if you have the object photos/2006/February/sample.jpg, specify the resource as /photos/2006/February/sample.jpg. For a path-style request example, if you have the object photos/2006/February/sample.jpg in the bucket named examplebucket, specify the resource as /examplebucket/photos/2006/February/sample.jpg. For more information about request types, see HTTP Host Header Bucket Specification.

To distribute large files to many people, you can save bandwidth costs by using BitTorrent. For more information, see Amazon S3 Torrent. For more information about returning the ACL of an object, see GetObjectAcl.

If the object you are retrieving is stored in the GLACIER or DEEP_ARCHIVE storage classes, before you can retrieve the object you must first restore a copy using . Otherwise, this operation returns an InvalidObjectStateError error. For information about restoring archived objects, see Restoring Archived Objects.

Encryption request headers, like x-amz-server-side-encryption, should not be sent for GET requests if your object uses server-side encryption with CMKs stored in AWS KMS (SSE-KMS) or server-side encryption with Amazon S3–managed encryption keys (SSE-S3). If your object does use these types of keys, you’ll get an HTTP 400 BadRequest error.

If you encrypt an object by using server-side encryption with customer-provided encryption keys (SSE-C) when you store the object in Amazon S3, then when you GET the object, you must use the following headers:

For more information about SSE-C, see Server-Side Encryption (Using Customer-Provided Encryption Keys).

Assuming you have permission to read object tags (permission for the s3:GetObjectVersionTagging action), the response also returns the x-amz-tagging-count header that provides the count of number of tags associated with the object. You can use GetObjectTagging to retrieve the tag set associated with an object.

Permissions

You need the s3:GetObject permission for this operation. For more information, see Specifying Permissions in a Policy. If the object you request does not exist, the error Amazon S3 returns depends on whether you also have the s3:ListBucket permission.

Versioning

By default, the GET operation returns the current version of an object. To return a different version, use the versionId subresource.

If the current version of the object is a delete marker, Amazon S3 behaves as if the object was deleted and includes x-amz-delete-marker: true in the response.

For more information about versioning, see PutBucketVersioning.

Overriding Response Header Values

There are times when you want to override certain response header values in a GET response. For example, you might override the Content-Disposition response header value in your GET request.

You can override values for a set of response headers using the following query parameters. These response header values are sent only on a successful request, that is, when status code 200 OK is returned. The set of headers you can override using these parameters is a subset of the headers that Amazon S3 accepts when you create an object. The response headers that you can override for the GET response are Content-Type, Content-Language, Expires, Cache-Control, Content-Disposition, and Content-Encoding. To override these header values in the GET response, you use the following request parameters.

You must sign the request, either using an Authorization header or a presigned URL, when using these parameters. They cannot be used with an unsigned (anonymous) request.

Additional Considerations about Request Headers

If both of the If-Match and If-Unmodified-Since headers are present in the request as follows: If-Match condition evaluates to true, and; If-Unmodified-Since condition evaluates to false; then, S3 returns 200 OK and the data requested.

If both of the If-None-Match and If-Modified-Since headers are present in the request as follows: If-None-Match condition evaluates to false, and; If-Modified-Since condition evaluates to true; then, S3 returns 304 Not Modified response code.

For more information about conditional requests, see RFC 7232.

The following operations are related to GetObject:

" }, "GetObjectAcl": { "name": "GetObjectAcl", @@ -638,7 +638,7 @@ } ], "documentationUrl": "http://docs.amazonwebservices.com/AmazonS3/latest/API/RESTObjectGETacl.html", - "documentation": "

Returns the access control list (ACL) of an object.

" + "documentation": "

Returns the access control list (ACL) of an object. To use this operation, you must have READ_ACP access to the object.

Versioning

By default, GET returns ACL information about the current version of an object. To return ACL information about a different version, use the versionId subresource.

The following operations are related to GetObjectAcl:

" }, "GetObjectLegalHold": { "name": "GetObjectLegalHold", @@ -652,7 +652,7 @@ "output": { "shape": "GetObjectLegalHoldOutput" }, - "documentation": "

Gets an object's current Legal Hold status.

" + "documentation": "

Gets an object's current Legal Hold status. For more information, see Locking Objects.

" }, "GetObjectLockConfiguration": { "name": "GetObjectLockConfiguration", @@ -666,7 +666,7 @@ "output": { "shape": "GetObjectLockConfigurationOutput" }, - "documentation": "

Gets the object lock configuration for a bucket. The rule specified in the object lock configuration will be applied by default to every new object placed in the specified bucket.

" + "documentation": "

Gets the Object Lock configuration for a bucket. The rule specified in the Object Lock configuration will be applied by default to every new object placed in the specified bucket. For more information, see Locking Objects.

" }, "GetObjectRetention": { "name": "GetObjectRetention", @@ -680,7 +680,7 @@ "output": { "shape": "GetObjectRetentionOutput" }, - "documentation": "

Retrieves an object's retention settings.

" + "documentation": "

Retrieves an object's retention settings. For more information, see Locking Objects.

" }, "GetObjectTagging": { "name": "GetObjectTagging", @@ -694,7 +694,7 @@ "output": { "shape": "GetObjectTaggingOutput" }, - "documentation": "

Returns the tag-set of an object.

" + "documentation": "

Returns the tag-set of an object. You send the GET request against the tagging subresource associated with the object.

To use this operation, you must have permission to perform the s3:GetObjectTagging action. By default, the GET operation returns information about current version of an object. For a versioned bucket, you can have multiple versions of an object in your bucket. To retrieve tags of any other version, use the versionId query parameter. You also need permission for the s3:GetObjectVersionTagging action.

By default, the bucket owner has this permission and can grant this permission to others.

For information about the Amazon S3 object tagging feature, see Object Tagging.

The following operation is related to GetObjectTagging:

" }, "GetObjectTorrent": { "name": "GetObjectTorrent", @@ -709,7 +709,7 @@ "shape": "GetObjectTorrentOutput" }, "documentationUrl": "http://docs.amazonwebservices.com/AmazonS3/latest/API/RESTObjectGETtorrent.html", - "documentation": "

Return torrent files from a bucket.

" + "documentation": "

Return torrent files from a bucket. BitTorrent can save you bandwidth when you're distributing large files. For more information about BitTorrent, see Amazon S3 Torrent.

You can get torrent only for objects that are less than 5 GB in size and that are not encrypted using server-side encryption with customer-provided encryption key.

To use GET, you must have READ access to the object.

The following operation is related to GetObjectTorrent:

" }, "GetPublicAccessBlock": { "name": "GetPublicAccessBlock", @@ -723,7 +723,7 @@ "output": { "shape": "GetPublicAccessBlockOutput" }, - "documentation": "

Retrieves the PublicAccessBlock configuration for an Amazon S3 bucket.

" + "documentation": "

Retrieves the PublicAccessBlock configuration for an Amazon S3 bucket. To use this operation, you must have the s3:GetBucketPublicAccessBlock permission. For more information about Amazon S3 permissions, see Specifying Permissions in a Policy.

When Amazon S3 evaluates the PublicAccessBlock configuration for a bucket or an object, it checks the PublicAccessBlock configuration for both the bucket (or the bucket that contains the object) and the bucket owner's account. If the PublicAccessBlock settings are different between the bucket and the account, Amazon S3 uses the most restrictive combination of the bucket-level and account-level settings.

For more information about when Amazon S3 considers a bucket or an object public, see The Meaning of \"Public\".

The following operations are related to GetPublicAccessBlock:

" }, "HeadBucket": { "name": "HeadBucket", @@ -740,7 +740,7 @@ } ], "documentationUrl": "http://docs.amazonwebservices.com/AmazonS3/latest/API/RESTBucketHEAD.html", - "documentation": "

This operation is useful to determine if a bucket exists and you have permission to access it.

" + "documentation": "

This operation is useful to determine if a bucket exists and you have permission to access it. The operation returns a 200 OK if the bucket exists and you have permission to access it. Otherwise, the operation might return responses such as 404 Not Found and 403 Forbidden.

To use this operation, you must have permissions to perform the s3:ListBucket action. The bucket owner has this permission by default and can grant this permission to others. For more information about permissions, see Permissions Related to Bucket Subresource Operations and Managing Access Permissions to Your Amazon S3 Resources.

" }, "HeadObject": { "name": "HeadObject", @@ -760,7 +760,7 @@ } ], "documentationUrl": "http://docs.amazonwebservices.com/AmazonS3/latest/API/RESTObjectHEAD.html", - "documentation": "

The HEAD operation retrieves metadata from an object without returning the object itself. This operation is useful if you're only interested in an object's metadata. To use HEAD, you must have READ access to the object.

" + "documentation": "

The HEAD operation retrieves metadata from an object without returning the object itself. This operation is useful if you're only interested in an object's metadata. To use HEAD, you must have READ access to the object.

A HEAD request has the same options as a GET operation on an object. The response is identical to the GET response except that there is no response body.

If you encrypt an object by using server-side encryption with customer-provided encryption keys (SSE-C) when you store the object in Amazon S3, then when you retrieve the metadata from the object, you must use the following headers:

For more information about SSE-C, see Server-Side Encryption (Using Customer-Provided Encryption Keys).

Encryption request headers, like x-amz-server-side-encryption, should not be sent for GET requests if your object uses server-side encryption with CMKs stored in AWS KMS (SSE-KMS) or server-side encryption with Amazon S3–managed encryption keys (SSE-S3). If your object does use these types of keys, you’ll get an HTTP 400 BadRequest error.

Request headers are limited to 8 KB in size. For more information, see Common Request Headers.

Consider the following when using request headers:

For more information about conditional requests, see RFC 7232.

Permissions

You need the s3:GetObject permission for this operation. For more information, see Specifying Permissions in a Policy. If the object you request does not exist, the error Amazon S3 returns depends on whether you also have the s3:ListBucket permission.

The following operation is related to HeadObject:

" }, "ListBucketAnalyticsConfigurations": { "name": "ListBucketAnalyticsConfigurations", @@ -774,7 +774,7 @@ "output": { "shape": "ListBucketAnalyticsConfigurationsOutput" }, - "documentation": "

Lists the analytics configurations for the bucket.

" + "documentation": "

Lists the analytics configurations for the bucket. You can have up to 1,000 analytics configurations per bucket.

This operation supports list pagination and does not return more than 100 configurations at a time. You should always check the IsTruncated element in the response. If there are no more configurations to list, IsTruncated is set to false. If there are more configurations to list, IsTruncated is set to true, and there will be a value in NextContinuationToken. You use the NextContinuationToken value to continue the pagination of the list by passing the value in continuation-token in the request to GET the next page.

To use this operation, you must have permissions to perform the s3:GetAnalyticsConfiguration action. The bucket owner has this permission by default. The bucket owner can grant this permission to others. For more information about permissions, see Permissions Related to Bucket Subresource Operations and Managing Access Permissions to Your Amazon S3 Resources.

For information about Amazon S3 analytics feature, see Amazon S3 Analytics – Storage Class Analysis.

The following operations are related to ListBucketAnalyticsConfigurations:

" }, "ListBucketInventoryConfigurations": { "name": "ListBucketInventoryConfigurations", @@ -788,7 +788,7 @@ "output": { "shape": "ListBucketInventoryConfigurationsOutput" }, - "documentation": "

Returns a list of inventory configurations for the bucket.

" + "documentation": "

Returns a list of inventory configurations for the bucket. You can have up to 1,000 analytics configurations per bucket.

This operation supports list pagination and does not return more than 100 configurations at a time. Always check the IsTruncated element in the response. If there are no more configurations to list, IsTruncated is set to false. If there are more configurations to list, IsTruncated is set to true, and there is a value in NextContinuationToken. You use the NextContinuationToken value to continue the pagination of the list by passing the value in continuation-token in the request to GET the next page.

To use this operation, you must have permissions to perform the s3:GetInventoryConfiguration action. The bucket owner has this permission by default. The bucket owner can grant this permission to others. For more information about permissions, see Permissions Related to Bucket Subresource Operations and Managing Access Permissions to Your Amazon S3 Resources.

For information about the Amazon S3 inventory feature, see Amazon S3 Inventory

The following operations are related to ListBucketInventoryConfigurations:

" }, "ListBucketMetricsConfigurations": { "name": "ListBucketMetricsConfigurations", @@ -802,7 +802,7 @@ "output": { "shape": "ListBucketMetricsConfigurationsOutput" }, - "documentation": "

Lists the metrics configurations for the bucket.

" + "documentation": "

Lists the metrics configurations for the bucket. The metrics configurations are only for the request metrics of the bucket and do not provide information on daily storage metrics. You can have up to 1,000 configurations per bucket.

This operation supports list pagination and does not return more than 100 configurations at a time. Always check the IsTruncated element in the response. If there are no more configurations to list, IsTruncated is set to false. If there are more configurations to list, IsTruncated is set to true, and there is a value in NextContinuationToken. You use the NextContinuationToken value to continue the pagination of the list by passing the value in continuation-token in the request to GET the next page.

To use this operation, you must have permissions to perform the s3:GetMetricsConfiguration action. The bucket owner has this permission by default. The bucket owner can grant this permission to others. For more information about permissions, see Permissions Related to Bucket Subresource Operations and Managing Access Permissions to Your Amazon S3 Resources.

For more information about metrics configurations and CloudWatch request metrics, see Monitoring Metrics with Amazon CloudWatch.

The following operations are related to ListBucketMetricsConfigurations:

" }, "ListBuckets": { "name": "ListBuckets", @@ -830,7 +830,7 @@ "shape": "ListMultipartUploadsOutput" }, "documentationUrl": "http://docs.amazonwebservices.com/AmazonS3/latest/API/mpUploadListMPUpload.html", - "documentation": "

This operation lists in-progress multipart uploads.

" + "documentation": "

This operation lists in-progress multipart uploads. An in-progress multipart upload is a multipart upload that has been initiated using the Initiate Multipart Upload request, but has not yet been completed or aborted.

This operation returns at most 1,000 multipart uploads in the response. 1,000 multipart uploads is the maximum number of uploads a response can include, which is also the default value. You can further limit the number of uploads in a response by specifying the max-uploads parameter in the response. If additional multipart uploads satisfy the list criteria, the response will contain an IsTruncated element with the value true. To list the additional multipart uploads, use the key-marker and upload-id-marker request parameters.

In the response, the uploads are sorted by key. If your application has initiated more than one multipart upload using the same object key, then uploads in the response are first sorted by key. Additionally, uploads are sorted in ascending order within each key by the upload initiation time.

For more information on multipart uploads, see Uploading Objects Using Multipart Upload.

For information on permissions required to use the multipart upload API, see Multipart Upload API and Permissions.

The following operations are related to ListMultipartUploads:

" }, "ListObjectVersions": { "name": "ListObjectVersions", @@ -845,7 +845,7 @@ "shape": "ListObjectVersionsOutput" }, "documentationUrl": "http://docs.amazonwebservices.com/AmazonS3/latest/API/RESTBucketGETVersion.html", - "documentation": "

Returns metadata about all of the versions of objects in a bucket.

", + "documentation": "

Returns metadata about all of the versions of objects in a bucket. You can also use request parameters as selection criteria to return metadata about a subset of all the object versions.

A 200 OK response can contain valid or invalid XML. Make sure to design your application to parse the contents of the response and handle it appropriately.

To use this operation, you must have READ access to the bucket.

The following operations are related to ListObjectVersions:

", "alias": "GetBucketObjectVersions" }, "ListObjects": { @@ -866,7 +866,7 @@ } ], "documentationUrl": "http://docs.amazonwebservices.com/AmazonS3/latest/API/RESTBucketGET.html", - "documentation": "

Returns some or all (up to 1000) of the objects in a bucket. You can use the request parameters as selection criteria to return a subset of the objects in a bucket.

", + "documentation": "

Returns some or all (up to 1,000) of the objects in a bucket. You can use the request parameters as selection criteria to return a subset of the objects in a bucket. A 200 OK response can contain valid or invalid XML. Be sure to design your application to parse the contents of the response and handle it appropriately.

This API has been revised. We recommend that you use the newer version, ListObjectsV2, when developing applications. For backward compatibility, Amazon S3 continues to support ListObjects.

The following operations are related to ListObjects:

", "alias": "GetBucket" }, "ListObjectsV2": { @@ -886,7 +886,7 @@ "shape": "NoSuchBucket" } ], - "documentation": "

Returns some or all (up to 1000) of the objects in a bucket. You can use the request parameters as selection criteria to return a subset of the objects in a bucket. Note: ListObjectsV2 is the revised List Objects API and we recommend you use this revised API for new application development.

" + "documentation": "

Returns some or all (up to 1,000) of the objects in a bucket. You can use the request parameters as selection criteria to return a subset of the objects in a bucket. A 200 OK response can contain valid or invalid XML. Make sure to design your application to parse the contents of the response and handle it appropriately.

To use this operation, you must have READ access to the bucket.

To use this operation in an AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM) policy, you must have permissions to perform the s3:ListBucket action. The bucket owner has this permission by default and can grant this permission to others. For more information about permissions, see Permissions Related to Bucket Subresource Operations and Managing Access Permissions to Your Amazon S3 Resources.

This section describes the latest revision of the API. We recommend that you use this revised API for application development. For backward compatibility, Amazon S3 continues to support the prior version of this API, ListObjects.

To get a list of your buckets, see ListBuckets.

The following operations are related to ListObjectsV2:

" }, "ListParts": { "name": "ListParts", @@ -901,7 +901,7 @@ "shape": "ListPartsOutput" }, "documentationUrl": "http://docs.amazonwebservices.com/AmazonS3/latest/API/mpUploadListParts.html", - "documentation": "

Lists the parts that have been uploaded for a specific multipart upload.

" + "documentation": "

Lists the parts that have been uploaded for a specific multipart upload. This operation must include the upload ID, which you obtain by sending the initiate multipart upload request (see CreateMultipartUpload). This request returns a maximum of 1,000 uploaded parts. The default number of parts returned is 1,000 parts. You can restrict the number of parts returned by specifying the max-parts request parameter. If your multipart upload consists of more than 1,000 parts, the response returns an IsTruncated field with the value of true, and a NextPartNumberMarker element. In subsequent ListParts requests you can include the part-number-marker query string parameter and set its value to the NextPartNumberMarker field value from the previous response.

For more information on multipart uploads, see Uploading Objects Using Multipart Upload.

For information on permissions required to use the multipart upload API, see Multipart Upload API and Permissions.

The following operations are related to ListParts:

" }, "PutBucketAccelerateConfiguration": { "name": "PutBucketAccelerateConfiguration", @@ -912,7 +912,7 @@ "input": { "shape": "PutBucketAccelerateConfigurationRequest" }, - "documentation": "

Sets the accelerate configuration of an existing bucket.

" + "documentation": "

Sets the accelerate configuration of an existing bucket. Amazon S3 Transfer Acceleration is a bucket-level feature that enables you to perform faster data transfers to Amazon S3.

To use this operation, you must have permission to perform the s3:PutAccelerateConfiguration action. The bucket owner has this permission by default. The bucket owner can grant this permission to others. For more information about permissions, see Permissions Related to Bucket Subresource Operations and Managing Access Permissions to Your Amazon S3 Resources.

The Transfer Acceleration state of a bucket can be set to one of the following two values:

The GetBucketAccelerateConfiguration operation returns the transfer acceleration state of a bucket.

After setting the Transfer Acceleration state of a bucket to Enabled, it might take up to thirty minutes before the data transfer rates to the bucket increase.

The name of the bucket used for Transfer Acceleration must be DNS-compliant and must not contain periods (\".\").

For more information about transfer acceleration, see Transfer Acceleration.

The following operations are related to PutBucketAccelerateConfiguration:

" }, "PutBucketAcl": { "name": "PutBucketAcl", @@ -924,7 +924,7 @@ "shape": "PutBucketAclRequest" }, "documentationUrl": "http://docs.amazonwebservices.com/AmazonS3/latest/API/RESTBucketPUTacl.html", - "documentation": "

Sets the permissions on a bucket using access control lists (ACL).

" + "documentation": "

Sets the permissions on an existing bucket using access control lists (ACL). For more information, see Using ACLs. To set the ACL of a bucket, you must have WRITE_ACP permission.

You can use one of the following two ways to set a bucket's permissions:

You cannot specify access permission using both the body and the request headers.

Depending on your application needs, you may choose to set the ACL on a bucket using either the request body or the headers. For example, if you have an existing application that updates a bucket ACL using the request body, then you can continue to use that approach.

Access Permissions

You can set access permissions using one of the following methods:

You can use either a canned ACL or specify access permissions explicitly. You cannot do both.

Grantee Values

You can specify the person (grantee) to whom you're assigning access rights (using request elements) in the following ways:

Related Resources

" }, "PutBucketAnalyticsConfiguration": { "name": "PutBucketAnalyticsConfiguration", @@ -935,7 +935,7 @@ "input": { "shape": "PutBucketAnalyticsConfigurationRequest" }, - "documentation": "

Sets an analytics configuration for the bucket (specified by the analytics configuration ID).

" + "documentation": "

Sets an analytics configuration for the bucket (specified by the analytics configuration ID). You can have up to 1,000 analytics configurations per bucket.

You can choose to have storage class analysis export analysis reports sent to a comma-separated values (CSV) flat file. See the DataExport request element. Reports are updated daily and are based on the object filters that you configure. When selecting data export, you specify a destination bucket and an optional destination prefix where the file is written. You can export the data to a destination bucket in a different account. However, the destination bucket must be in the same Region as the bucket that you are making the PUT analytics configuration to. For more information, see Amazon S3 Analytics – Storage Class Analysis.

You must create a bucket policy on the destination bucket where the exported file is written to grant permissions to Amazon S3 to write objects to the bucket. For an example policy, see Granting Permissions for Amazon S3 Inventory and Storage Class Analysis.

To use this operation, you must have permissions to perform the s3:PutAnalyticsConfiguration action. The bucket owner has this permission by default. The bucket owner can grant this permission to others. For more information about permissions, see Permissions Related to Bucket Subresource Operations and Managing Access Permissions to Your Amazon S3 Resources.

Special Errors

Related Resources

" }, "PutBucketCors": { "name": "PutBucketCors", @@ -947,7 +947,7 @@ "shape": "PutBucketCorsRequest" }, "documentationUrl": "http://docs.amazonwebservices.com/AmazonS3/latest/API/RESTBucketPUTcors.html", - "documentation": "

Sets the CORS configuration for a bucket.

" + "documentation": "

Sets the cors configuration for your bucket. If the configuration exists, Amazon S3 replaces it.

To use this operation, you must be allowed to perform the s3:PutBucketCORS action. By default, the bucket owner has this permission and can grant it to others.

You set this configuration on a bucket so that the bucket can service cross-origin requests. For example, you might want to enable a request whose origin is http://www.example.com to access your Amazon S3 bucket at my.example.bucket.com by using the browser's XMLHttpRequest capability.

To enable cross-origin resource sharing (CORS) on a bucket, you add the cors subresource to the bucket. The cors subresource is an XML document in which you configure rules that identify origins and the HTTP methods that can be executed on your bucket. The document is limited to 64 KB in size.

When Amazon S3 receives a cross-origin request (or a pre-flight OPTIONS request) against a bucket, it evaluates the cors configuration on the bucket and uses the first CORSRule rule that matches the incoming browser request to enable a cross-origin request. For a rule to match, the following conditions must be met:

For more information about CORS, go to Enabling Cross-Origin Resource Sharing in the Amazon Simple Storage Service Developer Guide.

Related Resources

" }, "PutBucketEncryption": { "name": "PutBucketEncryption", @@ -958,7 +958,7 @@ "input": { "shape": "PutBucketEncryptionRequest" }, - "documentation": "

Creates a new server-side encryption configuration (or replaces an existing one, if present).

" + "documentation": "

This implementation of the PUT operation uses the encryption subresource to set the default encryption state of an existing bucket.

This implementation of the PUT operation sets default encryption for a bucket using server-side encryption with Amazon S3-managed keys SSE-S3 or AWS KMS customer master keys (CMKs) (SSE-KMS).

This operation requires AWS Signature Version 4. For more information, see Authenticating Requests (AWS Signature Version 4).

To use this operation, you must have permissions to perform the s3:PutEncryptionConfiguration action. The bucket owner has this permission by default. The bucket owner can grant this permission to others. For more information about permissions, see Permissions Related to Bucket Subresource Operations and Managing Access Permissions to Your Amazon S3 Resources in the Amazon Simple Storage Service Developer Guide.

Related Resources

" }, "PutBucketInventoryConfiguration": { "name": "PutBucketInventoryConfiguration", @@ -969,7 +969,7 @@ "input": { "shape": "PutBucketInventoryConfigurationRequest" }, - "documentation": "

Adds an inventory configuration (identified by the inventory ID) from the bucket.

" + "documentation": "

This implementation of the PUT operation adds an inventory configuration (identified by the inventory ID) to the bucket. You can have up to 1,000 inventory configurations per bucket.

Amazon S3 inventory generates inventories of the objects in the bucket on a daily or weekly basis, and the results are published to a flat file. The bucket that is inventoried is called the source bucket, and the bucket where the inventory flat file is stored is called the destination bucket. The destination bucket must be in the same AWS Region as the source bucket.

When you configure an inventory for a source bucket, you specify the destination bucket where you want the inventory to be stored, and whether to generate the inventory daily or weekly. You can also configure what object metadata to include and whether to inventory all object versions or only current versions. For more information, see Amazon S3 Inventory in the Amazon Simple Storage Service Developer Guide.

You must create a bucket policy on the destination bucket to grant permissions to Amazon S3 to write objects to the bucket in the defined location. For an example policy, see Granting Permissions for Amazon S3 Inventory and Storage Class Analysis.

To use this operation, you must have permissions to perform the s3:PutInventoryConfiguration action. The bucket owner has this permission by default and can grant this permission to others. For more information about permissions, see Permissions Related to Bucket Subresource Operations and Managing Access Permissions to Your Amazon S3 Resources in the Amazon Simple Storage Service Developer Guide.

Special Errors

Related Resources

" }, "PutBucketLifecycle": { "name": "PutBucketLifecycle", @@ -981,7 +981,7 @@ "shape": "PutBucketLifecycleRequest" }, "documentationUrl": "http://docs.amazonwebservices.com/AmazonS3/latest/API/RESTBucketPUTlifecycle.html", - "documentation": "

No longer used, see the PutBucketLifecycleConfiguration operation.

", + "documentation": "

For an updated version of this API, see PutBucketLifecycleConfiguration. This version has been deprecated. Existing lifecycle configurations will work. For new lifecycle configurations, use the updated API.

Creates a new lifecycle configuration for the bucket or replaces an existing lifecycle configuration. For information about lifecycle configuration, see Object Lifecycle Management in the Amazon Simple Storage Service Developer Guide.

By default, all Amazon S3 resources, including buckets, objects, and related subresources (for example, lifecycle configuration and website configuration) are private. Only the resource owner, the AWS account that created the resource, can access it. The resource owner can optionally grant access permissions to others by writing an access policy. For this operation, users must get the s3:PutLifecycleConfiguration permission.

You can also explicitly deny permissions. Explicit denial also supersedes any other permissions. If you want to prevent users or accounts from removing or deleting objects from your bucket, you must deny them permissions for the following actions:

For more information about permissions, see Managing Access Permissions to your Amazon S3 Resources in the Amazon Simple Storage Service Developer Guide.

For more examples of transitioning objects to storage classes such as STANDARD_IA or ONEZONE_IA, see Examples of Lifecycle Configuration.

Related Resources

", "deprecated": true }, "PutBucketLifecycleConfiguration": { @@ -993,7 +993,7 @@ "input": { "shape": "PutBucketLifecycleConfigurationRequest" }, - "documentation": "

Sets lifecycle configuration for your bucket. If a lifecycle configuration exists, it replaces it.

" + "documentation": "

Creates a new lifecycle configuration for the bucket or replaces an existing lifecycle configuration. For information about lifecycle configuration, see Managing Access Permissions to Your Amazon S3 Resources.

Bucket lifecycle configuration now supports specifying a lifecycle rule using an object key name prefix, one or more object tags, or a combination of both. Accordingly, this section describes the latest API. The previous version of the API supported filtering based only on an object key name prefix, which is supported for backward compatibility. For the related API description, see PutBucketLifecycle.

Rules

You specify the lifecycle configuration in your request body. The lifecycle configuration is specified as XML consisting of one or more rules. Each rule consists of the following:

For more information, see Object Lifecycle Management and Lifecycle Configuration Elements.

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 AWS 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 get the s3:PutLifecycleConfiguration permission.

You can also explicitly deny permissions. Explicit deny also supersedes any other permissions. If you want to block users or accounts from removing or deleting objects from your bucket, you must deny them permissions for the following actions:

For more information about permissions, see Managing Access Permissions to Your Amazon S3 Resources.

The following are related to PutBucketLifecycleConfiguration:

" }, "PutBucketLogging": { "name": "PutBucketLogging", @@ -1005,7 +1005,7 @@ "shape": "PutBucketLoggingRequest" }, "documentationUrl": "http://docs.amazonwebservices.com/AmazonS3/latest/API/RESTBucketPUTlogging.html", - "documentation": "

Set the logging parameters for a bucket and to specify permissions for who can view and modify the logging parameters. To set the logging status of a bucket, you must be the bucket owner.

" + "documentation": "

Set the logging parameters for a bucket and to specify permissions for who can view and modify the logging parameters. All logs are saved to buckets in the same AWS Region as the source bucket. To set the logging status of a bucket, you must be the bucket owner.

The bucket owner is automatically granted FULL_CONTROL to all logs. You use the Grantee request element to grant access to other people. The Permissions request element specifies the kind of access the grantee has to the logs.

Grantee Values

You can specify the person (grantee) to whom you're assigning access rights (using request elements) in the following ways:

To enable logging, you use LoggingEnabled and its children request elements. To disable logging, you use an empty BucketLoggingStatus request element:

<BucketLoggingStatus xmlns=\"http://doc.s3.amazonaws.com/2006-03-01\" />

For more information about server access logging, see Server Access Logging.

For more information about creating a bucket, see CreateBucket. For more information about returning the logging status of a bucket, see GetBucketLogging.

The following operations are related to PutBucketLogging:

" }, "PutBucketMetricsConfiguration": { "name": "PutBucketMetricsConfiguration", @@ -1016,7 +1016,7 @@ "input": { "shape": "PutBucketMetricsConfigurationRequest" }, - "documentation": "

Sets a metrics configuration (specified by the metrics configuration ID) for the bucket.

" + "documentation": "

Sets a metrics configuration (specified by the metrics configuration ID) for the bucket. You can have up to 1,000 metrics configurations per bucket. If you're updating an existing metrics configuration, note that this is a full replacement of the existing metrics configuration. If you don't include the elements you want to keep, they are erased.

To use this operation, you must have permissions to perform the s3:PutMetricsConfiguration action. The bucket owner has this permission by default. The bucket owner can grant this permission to others. For more information about permissions, see Permissions Related to Bucket Subresource Operations and Managing Access Permissions to Your Amazon S3 Resources.

For information about CloudWatch request metrics for Amazon S3, see Monitoring Metrics with Amazon CloudWatch.

The following operations are related to PutBucketMetricsConfiguration:

GetBucketLifecycle has the following special error:

" }, "PutBucketNotification": { "name": "PutBucketNotification", @@ -1028,7 +1028,7 @@ "shape": "PutBucketNotificationRequest" }, "documentationUrl": "http://docs.amazonwebservices.com/AmazonS3/latest/API/RESTBucketPUTnotification.html", - "documentation": "

No longer used, see the PutBucketNotificationConfiguration operation.

", + "documentation": "

No longer used, see the PutBucketNotificationConfiguration operation.

", "deprecated": true }, "PutBucketNotificationConfiguration": { @@ -1040,7 +1040,7 @@ "input": { "shape": "PutBucketNotificationConfigurationRequest" }, - "documentation": "

Enables notifications of specified events for a bucket.

" + "documentation": "

Enables notifications of specified events for a bucket. For more information about event notifications, see Configuring Event Notifications.

Using this API, you can replace an existing notification configuration. The configuration is an XML file that defines the event types that you want Amazon S3 to publish and the destination where you want Amazon S3 to publish an event notification when it detects an event of the specified type.

By default, your bucket has no event notifications configured. That is, the notification configuration will be an empty NotificationConfiguration.

<NotificationConfiguration>

</NotificationConfiguration>

This operation replaces the existing notification configuration with the configuration you include in the request body.

After Amazon S3 receives this request, it first verifies that any Amazon Simple Notification Service (Amazon SNS) or Amazon Simple Queue Service (Amazon SQS) destination exists, and that the bucket owner has permission to publish to it by sending a test notification. In the case of AWS Lambda destinations, Amazon S3 verifies that the Lambda function permissions grant Amazon S3 permission to invoke the function from the Amazon S3 bucket. For more information, see Configuring Notifications for Amazon S3 Events.

You can disable notifications by adding the empty NotificationConfiguration element.

By default, only the bucket owner can configure notifications on a bucket. However, bucket owners can use a bucket policy to grant permission to other users to set this configuration with s3:PutBucketNotification permission.

The PUT notification is an atomic operation. For example, suppose your notification configuration includes SNS topic, SQS queue, and Lambda function configurations. When you send a PUT request with this configuration, Amazon S3 sends test messages to your SNS topic. If the message fails, the entire PUT operation will fail, and Amazon S3 will not add the configuration to your bucket.

Responses

If the configuration in the request body includes only one TopicConfiguration specifying only the s3:ReducedRedundancyLostObject event type, the response will also include the x-amz-sns-test-message-id header containing the message ID of the test notification sent to the topic.

The following operation is related to PutBucketNotificationConfiguration:

" }, "PutBucketPolicy": { "name": "PutBucketPolicy", @@ -1052,7 +1052,7 @@ "shape": "PutBucketPolicyRequest" }, "documentationUrl": "http://docs.amazonwebservices.com/AmazonS3/latest/API/RESTBucketPUTpolicy.html", - "documentation": "

Applies an Amazon S3 bucket policy to an Amazon S3 bucket.

" + "documentation": "

Applies an Amazon S3 bucket policy to an Amazon S3 bucket. If you are using an identity other than the root user of the AWS account that owns the bucket, the calling identity must have the PutBucketPolicy permissions on the specified bucket and belong to the bucket owner's account in order to use this operation.

If you don't have PutBucketPolicy permissions, Amazon S3 returns a 403 Access Denied error. If you have the correct permissions, but you're not using an identity that belongs to the bucket owner's account, Amazon S3 returns a 405 Method Not Allowed error.

As a security precaution, the root user of the AWS account that owns a bucket can always use this operation, even if the policy explicitly denies the root user the ability to perform this action.

For more information about bucket policies, see Using Bucket Policies and User Policies.

The following operations are related to PutBucketPolicy:

" }, "PutBucketReplication": { "name": "PutBucketReplication", @@ -1063,7 +1063,7 @@ "input": { "shape": "PutBucketReplicationRequest" }, - "documentation": "

Creates a replication configuration or replaces an existing one. For more information, see Cross-Region Replication (CRR) in the Amazon S3 Developer Guide.

" + "documentation": "

Creates a replication configuration or replaces an existing one. For more information, see Replication in the Amazon S3 Developer Guide.

To perform this operation, the user or role performing the operation must have the iam:PassRole permission.

Specify the replication configuration in the request body. In the replication configuration, you provide the name of the destination bucket where you want Amazon S3 to replicate objects, the IAM role that Amazon S3 can assume to replicate objects on your behalf, and other relevant information.

A replication configuration must include at least one rule, and can contain a maximum of 1,000. Each rule identifies a subset of objects to replicate by filtering the objects in the source bucket. To choose additional subsets of objects to replicate, add a rule for each subset. All rules must specify the same destination bucket.

To specify a subset of the objects in the source bucket to apply a replication rule to, add the Filter element as a child of the Rule element. You can filter objects based on an object key prefix, one or more object tags, or both. When you add the Filter element in the configuration, you must also add the following elements: DeleteMarkerReplication, Status, and Priority.

For information about enabling versioning on a bucket, see Using Versioning.

By default, a resource owner, in this case the AWS account that created the bucket, can perform this operation. The resource owner can also grant others permissions to perform the operation. For more information about permissions, see Specifying Permissions in a Policy and Managing Access Permissions to Your Amazon S3 Resources.

Handling Replication of Encrypted Objects

By default, Amazon S3 doesn't replicate objects that are stored at rest using server-side encryption with CMKs stored in AWS KMS. To replicate AWS KMS-encrypted objects, add the following: SourceSelectionCriteria, SseKmsEncryptedObjects, Status, EncryptionConfiguration, and ReplicaKmsKeyID. For information about replication configuration, see Replicating Objects Created with SSE Using CMKs stored in AWS KMS.

For information on PutBucketReplication errors, see ReplicationErrorCodeList

The following operations are related to PutBucketReplication:

" }, "PutBucketRequestPayment": { "name": "PutBucketRequestPayment", @@ -1075,7 +1075,7 @@ "shape": "PutBucketRequestPaymentRequest" }, "documentationUrl": "http://docs.amazonwebservices.com/AmazonS3/latest/API/RESTrequestPaymentPUT.html", - "documentation": "

Sets the request payment configuration for a bucket. By default, the bucket owner pays for downloads from the bucket. This configuration parameter enables the bucket owner (only) to specify that the person requesting the download will be charged for the download. Documentation on requester pays buckets can be found at http://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonS3/latest/dev/RequesterPaysBuckets.html

" + "documentation": "

Sets the request payment configuration for a bucket. By default, the bucket owner pays for downloads from the bucket. This configuration parameter enables the bucket owner (only) to specify that the person requesting the download will be charged for the download. For more information, see Requester Pays Buckets.

The following operations are related to PutBucketRequestPayment:

" }, "PutBucketTagging": { "name": "PutBucketTagging", @@ -1087,7 +1087,7 @@ "shape": "PutBucketTaggingRequest" }, "documentationUrl": "http://docs.amazonwebservices.com/AmazonS3/latest/API/RESTBucketPUTtagging.html", - "documentation": "

Sets the tags for a bucket.

" + "documentation": "

Sets the tags for a bucket.

Use tags to organize your AWS bill to reflect your own cost structure. To do this, sign up to get your AWS account bill with tag key values included. Then, to see the cost of combined resources, organize your billing information according to resources with the same tag key values. For example, you can tag several resources with a specific application name, and then organize your billing information to see the total cost of that application across several services. For more information, see Cost Allocation and Tagging.

Within a bucket, if you add a tag that has the same key as an existing tag, the new value overwrites the old value. For more information, see Using Cost Allocation in Amazon S3 Bucket Tags.

To use this operation, you must have permissions to perform the s3:PutBucketTagging action. The bucket owner has this permission by default and can grant this permission to others. For more information about permissions, see Permissions Related to Bucket Subresource Operations and Managing Access Permissions to Your Amazon S3 Resources.

PutBucketTagging has the following special errors:

The following operations are related to PutBucketTagging:

" }, "PutBucketVersioning": { "name": "PutBucketVersioning", @@ -1099,7 +1099,7 @@ "shape": "PutBucketVersioningRequest" }, "documentationUrl": "http://docs.amazonwebservices.com/AmazonS3/latest/API/RESTBucketPUTVersioningStatus.html", - "documentation": "

Sets the versioning state of an existing bucket. To set the versioning state, you must be the bucket owner.

" + "documentation": "

Sets the versioning state of an existing bucket. To set the versioning state, you must be the bucket owner.

You can set the versioning state with one of the following values:

Enabled—Enables versioning for the objects in the bucket. All objects added to the bucket receive a unique version ID.

Suspended—Disables versioning for the objects in the bucket. All objects added to the bucket receive the version ID null.

If the versioning state has never been set on a bucket, it has no versioning state; a GetBucketVersioning request does not return a versioning state value.

If the bucket owner enables MFA Delete in the bucket versioning configuration, the bucket owner must include the x-amz-mfa request header and the Status and the MfaDelete request elements in a request to set the versioning state of the bucket.

If you have an object expiration lifecycle policy in your non-versioned bucket and you want to maintain the same permanent delete behavior when you enable versioning, you must add a noncurrent expiration policy. The noncurrent expiration lifecycle policy will manage the deletes of the noncurrent object versions in the version-enabled bucket. (A version-enabled bucket maintains one current and zero or more noncurrent object versions.) For more information, see Lifecycle and Versioning.

Related Resources

" }, "PutBucketWebsite": { "name": "PutBucketWebsite", @@ -1111,7 +1111,7 @@ "shape": "PutBucketWebsiteRequest" }, "documentationUrl": "http://docs.amazonwebservices.com/AmazonS3/latest/API/RESTBucketPUTwebsite.html", - "documentation": "

Set the website configuration for a bucket.

" + "documentation": "

Sets the configuration of the website that is specified in the website subresource. To configure a bucket as a website, you can add this subresource on the bucket with website configuration information such as the file name of the index document and any redirect rules. For more information, see Hosting Websites on Amazon S3.

This PUT operation requires the S3:PutBucketWebsite permission. By default, only the bucket owner can configure the website attached to a bucket; however, bucket owners can allow other users to set the website configuration by writing a bucket policy that grants them the S3:PutBucketWebsite permission.

To redirect all website requests sent to the bucket's website endpoint, you add a website configuration with the following elements. Because all requests are sent to another website, you don't need to provide index document name for the bucket.

If you want granular control over redirects, you can use the following elements to add routing rules that describe conditions for redirecting requests and information about the redirect destination. In this case, the website configuration must provide an index document for the bucket, because some requests might not be redirected.

" }, "PutObject": { "name": "PutObject", @@ -1126,7 +1126,7 @@ "shape": "PutObjectOutput" }, "documentationUrl": "http://docs.amazonwebservices.com/AmazonS3/latest/API/RESTObjectPUT.html", - "documentation": "

Adds an object to a bucket.

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Adds an object to a bucket. You must have WRITE permissions on a bucket to add an object to it.

Amazon S3 never adds partial objects; if you receive a success response, Amazon S3 added the entire object to the bucket.

Amazon S3 is a distributed system. If it receives multiple write requests for the same object simultaneously, it overwrites all but the last object written. Amazon S3 does not provide object locking; if you need this, make sure to build it into your application layer or use versioning instead.

To ensure that data is not corrupted traversing the network, use the Content-MD5 header. When you use this header, Amazon S3 checks the object against the provided MD5 value and, if they do not match, returns an error. Additionally, you can calculate the MD5 while putting an object to Amazon S3 and compare the returned ETag to the calculated MD5 value.

To configure your application to send the request headers before sending the request body, use the 100-continue HTTP status code. For PUT operations, this helps you avoid sending the message body if the message is rejected based on the headers (for example, because authentication fails or a redirect occurs). For more information on the 100-continue HTTP status code, see Section 8.2.3 of http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2616.txt.

You can optionally request server-side encryption. With server-side encryption, Amazon S3 encrypts your data as it writes it to disks in its data centers and decrypts the data when you access it. You have the option to provide your own encryption key or use AWS managed encryption keys. For more information, see Using Server-Side Encryption.

Access Permissions

You can optionally specify the accounts or groups that should be granted specific permissions on the new object. There are two ways to grant the permissions using the request headers:

  • Specify a canned ACL with the x-amz-acl request header. For more information, see Canned ACL.

  • Specify access permissions explicitly with the x-amz-grant-read, x-amz-grant-read-acp, x-amz-grant-write-acp, and x-amz-grant-full-control headers. These parameters map to the set of permissions that Amazon S3 supports in an ACL. For more information, see Access Control List (ACL) Overview.

You can use either a canned ACL or specify access permissions explicitly. You cannot do both.

Server-Side- Encryption-Specific Request Headers

You can optionally tell Amazon S3 to encrypt data at rest using server-side encryption. Server-side encryption is for data encryption at rest. Amazon S3 encrypts your data as it writes it to disks in its data centers and decrypts it when you access it. The option you use depends on whether you want to use AWS managed encryption keys or provide your own encryption key.

  • Use encryption keys managed by Amazon S3 or customer master keys (CMKs) stored in AWS Key Management Service (AWS KMS) – If you want AWS to manage the keys used to encrypt data, specify the following headers in the request.

    • x-amz-server-side​-encryption

    • x-amz-server-side-encryption-aws-kms-key-id

    • x-amz-server-side-encryption-context

    If you specify x-amz-server-side-encryption:aws:kms, but don't provide x-amz-server-side-encryption-aws-kms-key-id, Amazon S3 uses the AWS managed CMK in AWS KMS to protect the data. If you want to use a customer managed AWS KMS CMK, you must provide the x-amz-server-side-encryption-aws-kms-key-id of the symmetric customer managed CMK. Amazon S3 only supports symmetric CMKs and not asymmetric CMKs. For more information, see Using Symmetric and Asymmetric Keys in the AWS Key Management Service Developer Guide.

    All GET and PUT requests for an object protected by AWS KMS fail if you don't make them with SSL or by using SigV4.

    For more information about server-side encryption with CMKs stored in AWS KMS (SSE-KMS), see Protecting Data Using Server-Side Encryption with CMKs stored in AWS.

  • Use customer-provided encryption keys – If you want to manage your own encryption keys, provide all the following headers in the request.

    • x-amz-server-side​-encryption​-customer-algorithm

    • x-amz-server-side​-encryption​-customer-key

    • x-amz-server-side​-encryption​-customer-key-MD5

    For more information about server-side encryption with CMKs stored in KMS (SSE-KMS), see Protecting Data Using Server-Side Encryption with CMKs stored in AWS.

Access-Control-List (ACL)-Specific Request Headers

You also can use the following access control–related headers with this operation. By default, all objects are private. Only the owner has full access control. When adding a new object, you can grant permissions to individual AWS accounts or to predefined groups defined by Amazon S3. These permissions are then added to the Access Control List (ACL) on the object. For more information, see Using ACLs. With this operation, you can grant access permissions using one of the following two methods:

  • Specify a canned ACL (x-amz-acl) — Amazon S3 supports a set of predefined ACLs, known as canned ACLs. Each canned ACL has a predefined set of grantees and permissions. For more information, see Canned ACL.

  • Specify access permissions explicitly — To explicitly grant access permissions to specific AWS accounts or groups, use the following headers. Each header maps to specific permissions that Amazon S3 supports in an ACL. For more information, see Access Control List (ACL) Overview. In the header, you specify a list of grantees who get the specific permission. To grant permissions explicitly use:

    • x-amz-grant-read

    • x-amz-grant-write

    • x-amz-grant-read-acp

    • x-amz-grant-write-acp

    • x-amz-grant-full-control

    You specify each grantee as a type=value pair, where the type is one of the following:

    • emailAddress – if the value specified is the email address of an AWS account

      Using email addresses to specify a grantee is only supported in the following AWS Regions:

      • US East (N. Virginia)

      • US West (N. California)

      • US West (Oregon)

      • Asia Pacific (Singapore)

      • Asia Pacific (Sydney)

      • Asia Pacific (Tokyo)

      • EU (Ireland)

      • South America (São Paulo)

      For a list of all the Amazon S3 supported Regions and endpoints, see Regions and Endpoints in the AWS General Reference

    • id – if the value specified is the canonical user ID of an AWS account

    • uri – if you are granting permissions to a predefined group

    For example, the following x-amz-grant-read header grants the AWS accounts identified by email addresses permissions to read object data and its metadata:

    x-amz-grant-read: emailAddress=\"xyz@amazon.com\", emailAddress=\"abc@amazon.com\"

Server-Side- Encryption-Specific Request Headers

You can optionally tell Amazon S3 to encrypt data at rest using server-side encryption. Server-side encryption is for data encryption at rest. Amazon S3 encrypts your data as it writes it to disks in its data centers and decrypts it when you access it. The option you use depends on whether you want to use AWS-managed encryption keys or provide your own encryption key.

  • Use encryption keys managed by Amazon S3 or customer master keys (CMKs) stored in AWS Key Management Service (AWS KMS) – If you want AWS to manage the keys used to encrypt data, specify the following headers in the request.

    • x-amz-server-side​-encryption

    • x-amz-server-side-encryption-aws-kms-key-id

    • x-amz-server-side-encryption-context

    If you specify x-amz-server-side-encryption:aws:kms, but don't provide x-amz-server-side-encryption-aws-kms-key-id, Amazon S3 uses the AWS managed CMK in AWS KMS to protect the data. If you want to use a customer managed AWS KMS CMK, you must provide the x-amz-server-side-encryption-aws-kms-key-id of the symmetric customer managed CMK. Amazon S3 only supports symmetric CMKs and not asymmetric CMKs. For more information, see Using Symmetric and Asymmetric Keys in the AWS Key Management Service Developer Guide.

    All GET and PUT requests for an object protected by AWS KMS fail if you don't make them with SSL or by using SigV4.

    For more information about server-side encryption with CMKs stored in AWS KMS (SSE-KMS), see Protecting Data Using Server-Side Encryption with CMKs stored in AWS KMS.

  • Use customer-provided encryption keys – If you want to manage your own encryption keys, provide all the following headers in the request.

    If you use this feature, the ETag value that Amazon S3 returns in the response is not the MD5 of the object.

    • x-amz-server-side​-encryption​-customer-algorithm

    • x-amz-server-side​-encryption​-customer-key

    • x-amz-server-side​-encryption​-customer-key-MD5

    For more information about server-side encryption with CMKs stored in AWS KMS (SSE-KMS), see Protecting Data Using Server-Side Encryption with CMKs stored in AWS KMS.

Storage Class Options

By default, Amazon S3 uses the Standard storage class to store newly created objects. The Standard storage class provides high durability and high availability. You can specify other storage classes depending on the performance needs. For more information, see Storage Classes in the Amazon Simple Storage Service Developer Guide.

Versioning

If you enable versioning for a bucket, Amazon S3 automatically generates a unique version ID for the object being stored. Amazon S3 returns this ID in the response using the x-amz-version-id response header. If versioning is suspended, Amazon S3 always uses null as the version ID for the object stored. For more information about returning the versioning state of a bucket, see GetBucketVersioning. If you enable versioning for a bucket, when Amazon S3 receives multiple write requests for the same object simultaneously, it stores all of the objects.

Related Resources

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uses the acl subresource to set the access control list (ACL) permissions for an object that already exists in a bucket

" + "documentation": "

Uses the acl subresource to set the access control list (ACL) permissions for an object that already exists in a bucket. You must have WRITE_ACP permission to set the ACL of an object.

Depending on your application needs, you can choose to set the ACL on an object using either the request body or the headers. For example, if you have an existing application that updates a bucket ACL using the request body, you can continue to use that approach.

Access Permissions

You can set access permissions using one of the following methods:

You can use either a canned ACL or specify access permissions explicitly. You cannot do both.

Grantee Values

You can specify the person (grantee) to whom you're assigning access rights (using request elements) in the following ways:

Versioning

The ACL of an object is set at the object version level. By default, PUT sets the ACL of the current version of an object. To set the ACL of a different version, use the versionId subresource.

Related Resources

" }, "PutObjectLegalHold": { "name": "PutObjectLegalHold", @@ -1160,7 +1160,7 @@ "output": { "shape": "PutObjectLegalHoldOutput" }, - "documentation": "

Applies a Legal Hold configuration to the specified object.

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Applies a Legal Hold configuration to the specified object.

Related Resources

" }, "PutObjectLockConfiguration": { "name": "PutObjectLockConfiguration", @@ -1174,7 +1174,7 @@ "output": { "shape": "PutObjectLockConfigurationOutput" }, - "documentation": "

Places an object lock configuration on the specified bucket. The rule specified in the object lock configuration will be applied by default to every new object placed in the specified bucket.

" + "documentation": "

Places an Object Lock configuration on the specified bucket. The rule specified in the Object Lock configuration will be applied by default to every new object placed in the specified bucket.

DefaultRetention requires either Days or Years. You can't specify both at the same time.

Related Resources

" }, "PutObjectRetention": { "name": "PutObjectRetention", @@ -1188,7 +1188,7 @@ "output": { "shape": "PutObjectRetentionOutput" }, - "documentation": "

Places an Object Retention configuration on an object.

" + "documentation": "

Places an Object Retention configuration on an object.

Related Resources

" }, "PutObjectTagging": { "name": "PutObjectTagging", @@ -1202,7 +1202,7 @@ "output": { "shape": "PutObjectTaggingOutput" }, - "documentation": "

Sets the supplied tag-set to an object that already exists in a bucket

" + "documentation": "

Sets the supplied tag-set to an object that already exists in a bucket

A tag is a key-value pair. You can associate tags with an object by sending a PUT request against the tagging subresource that is associated with the object. You can retrieve tags by sending a GET request. For more information, see GetObjectTagging.

For tagging-related restrictions related to characters and encodings, see Tag Restrictions. Note that Amazon S3 limits the maximum number of tags to 10 tags per object.

To use this operation, you must have permission to perform the s3:PutObjectTagging action. By default, the bucket owner has this permission and can grant this permission to others.

To put tags of any other version, use the versionId query parameter. You also need permission for the s3:PutObjectVersionTagging action.

For information about the Amazon S3 object tagging feature, see Object Tagging.

Special Errors

Related Resources

" }, "PutPublicAccessBlock": { "name": "PutPublicAccessBlock", @@ -1213,7 +1213,7 @@ "input": { "shape": "PutPublicAccessBlockRequest" }, - "documentation": "

Creates or modifies the PublicAccessBlock configuration for an Amazon S3 bucket.

" + "documentation": "

Creates or modifies the PublicAccessBlock configuration for an Amazon S3 bucket. To use this operation, you must have the s3:PutBucketPublicAccessBlock permission. For more information about Amazon S3 permissions, see Specifying Permissions in a Policy.

When Amazon S3 evaluates the PublicAccessBlock configuration for a bucket or an object, it checks the PublicAccessBlock configuration for both the bucket (or the bucket that contains the object) and the bucket owner's account. If the PublicAccessBlock configurations are different between the bucket and the account, Amazon S3 uses the most restrictive combination of the bucket-level and account-level settings.

For more information about when Amazon S3 considers a bucket or an object public, see The Meaning of \"Public\".

Related Resources

" }, "RestoreObject": { "name": "RestoreObject", @@ -1233,7 +1233,7 @@ } ], "documentationUrl": "http://docs.amazonwebservices.com/AmazonS3/latest/API/RESTObjectRestore.html", - "documentation": "

Restores an archived copy of an object back into Amazon S3

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Restores an archived copy of an object back into Amazon S3

This operation performs the following types of requests:

  • select - Perform a select query on an archived object

  • restore an archive - Restore an archived object

To use this operation, you must have permissions to perform the s3:RestoreObject and s3:GetObject actions. The bucket owner has this permission by default and can grant this permission to others. For more information about permissions, see Permissions Related to Bucket Subresource Operations and Managing Access Permissions to Your Amazon S3 Resources in the Amazon Simple Storage Service Developer Guide.

Querying Archives with Select Requests

You use a select type of request to perform SQL queries on archived objects. The archived objects that are being queried by the select request must be formatted as uncompressed comma-separated values (CSV) files. You can run queries and custom analytics on your archived data without having to restore your data to a hotter Amazon S3 tier. For an overview about select requests, see Querying Archived Objects in the Amazon Simple Storage Service Developer Guide.

When making a select request, do the following:

  • Define an output location for the select query's output. This must be an Amazon S3 bucket in the same AWS Region as the bucket that contains the archive object that is being queried. The AWS account that initiates the job must have permissions to write to the S3 bucket. You can specify the storage class and encryption for the output objects stored in the bucket. For more information about output, see Querying Archived Objects in the Amazon Simple Storage Service Developer Guide.

    For more information about the S3 structure in the request body, see the following:

  • Define the SQL expression for the SELECT type of restoration for your query in the request body's SelectParameters structure. You can use expressions like the following examples.

    • The following expression returns all records from the specified object.

      SELECT * FROM Object

    • Assuming that you are not using any headers for data stored in the object, you can specify columns with positional headers.

      SELECT s._1, s._2 FROM Object s WHERE s._3 > 100

    • If you have headers and you set the fileHeaderInfo in the CSV structure in the request body to USE, you can specify headers in the query. (If you set the fileHeaderInfo field to IGNORE, the first row is skipped for the query.) You cannot mix ordinal positions with header column names.

      SELECT s.Id, s.FirstName, s.SSN FROM S3Object s

For more information about using SQL with Glacier Select restore, see SQL Reference for Amazon S3 Select and Glacier Select in the Amazon Simple Storage Service Developer Guide.

When making a select request, you can also do the following:

  • To expedite your queries, specify the Expedited tier. For more information about tiers, see \"Restoring Archives,\" later in this topic.

  • Specify details about the data serialization format of both the input object that is being queried and the serialization of the CSV-encoded query results.

The following are additional important facts about the select feature:

  • The output results are new Amazon S3 objects. Unlike archive retrievals, they are stored until explicitly deleted-manually or through a lifecycle policy.

  • You can issue more than one select request on the same Amazon S3 object. Amazon S3 doesn't deduplicate requests, so avoid issuing duplicate requests.

  • Amazon S3 accepts a select request even if the object has already been restored. A select request doesn’t return error response 409.

Restoring Archives

Objects in the GLACIER and DEEP_ARCHIVE storage classes are archived. To access an archived object, you must first initiate a restore request. This restores a temporary copy of the archived object. In a restore request, you specify the number of days that you want the restored copy to exist. After the specified period, Amazon S3 deletes the temporary copy but the object remains archived in the GLACIER or DEEP_ARCHIVE storage class that object was restored from.

To restore a specific object version, you can provide a version ID. If you don't provide a version ID, Amazon S3 restores the current version.

The time it takes restore jobs to finish depends on which storage class the object is being restored from and which data access tier you specify.

When restoring an archived object (or using a select request), you can specify one of the following data access tier options in the Tier element of the request body:

  • Expedited - Expedited retrievals allow you to quickly access your data stored in the GLACIER storage class when occasional urgent requests for a subset of archives are required. For all but the largest archived objects (250 MB+), data accessed using Expedited retrievals are typically made available within 1–5 minutes. Provisioned capacity ensures that retrieval capacity for Expedited retrievals is available when you need it. Expedited retrievals and provisioned capacity are not available for the DEEP_ARCHIVE storage class.

  • Standard - Standard retrievals allow you to access any of your archived objects within several hours. This is the default option for the GLACIER and DEEP_ARCHIVE retrieval requests that do not specify the retrieval option. Standard retrievals typically complete within 3-5 hours from the GLACIER storage class and typically complete within 12 hours from the DEEP_ARCHIVE storage class.

  • Bulk - Bulk retrievals are Amazon S3 Glacier’s lowest-cost retrieval option, enabling you to retrieve large amounts, even petabytes, of data inexpensively in a day. Bulk retrievals typically complete within 5-12 hours from the GLACIER storage class and typically complete within 48 hours from the DEEP_ARCHIVE storage class.

For more information about archive retrieval options and provisioned capacity for Expedited data access, see Restoring Archived Objects in the Amazon Simple Storage Service Developer Guide.

You can use Amazon S3 restore speed upgrade to change the restore speed to a faster speed while it is in progress. You upgrade the speed of an in-progress restoration by issuing another restore request to the same object, setting a new Tier request element. When issuing a request to upgrade the restore tier, you must choose a tier that is faster than the tier that the in-progress restore is using. You must not change any other parameters, such as the Days request element. For more information, see Upgrading the Speed of an In-Progress Restore in the Amazon Simple Storage Service Developer Guide.

To get the status of object restoration, you can send a HEAD request. Operations return the x-amz-restore header, which provides information about the restoration status, in the response. You can use Amazon S3 event notifications to notify you when a restore is initiated or completed. For more information, see Configuring Amazon S3 Event Notifications in the Amazon Simple Storage Service Developer Guide.

After restoring an archived object, you can update the restoration period by reissuing the request with a new period. Amazon S3 updates the restoration period relative to the current time and charges only for the request-there are no data transfer charges. You cannot update the restoration period when Amazon S3 is actively processing your current restore request for the object.

If your bucket has a lifecycle configuration with a rule that includes an expiration action, the object expiration overrides the life span that you specify in a restore request. For example, if you restore an object copy for 10 days, but the object is scheduled to expire in 3 days, Amazon S3 deletes the object in 3 days. For more information about lifecycle configuration, see PutBucketLifecycleConfiguration and Object Lifecycle Management in Amazon Simple Storage Service Developer Guide.

Responses

A successful operation returns either the 200 OK or 202 Accepted status code.

  • If the object copy is not previously restored, then Amazon S3 returns 202 Accepted in the response.

  • If the object copy is previously restored, Amazon S3 returns 200 OK in the response.

Special Errors

    • Code: RestoreAlreadyInProgress

    • Cause: Object restore is already in progress. (This error does not apply to SELECT type requests.)

    • HTTP Status Code: 409 Conflict

    • SOAP Fault Code Prefix: Client

    • Code: GlacierExpeditedRetrievalNotAvailable

    • Cause: Glacier expedited retrievals are currently not available. Try again later. (Returned if there is insufficient capacity to process the Expedited request. This error applies only to Expedited retrievals and not to Standard or Bulk retrievals.)

    • HTTP Status Code: 503

    • SOAP Fault Code Prefix: N/A

Related Resources

", "alias": "PostObjectRestore" }, "SelectObjectContent": { @@ -1252,7 +1252,7 @@ "output": { "shape": "SelectObjectContentOutput" }, - "documentation": "

This operation filters the contents of an Amazon S3 object based on a simple Structured Query Language (SQL) statement. In the request, along with the SQL expression, you must also specify a data serialization format (JSON or CSV) of the object. Amazon S3 uses this to parse object data into records, and returns only records that match the specified SQL expression. You must also specify the data serialization format for the response.

" + "documentation": "

This operation filters the contents of an Amazon S3 object based on a simple structured query language (SQL) statement. In the request, along with the SQL expression, you must also specify a data serialization format (JSON, CSV, or Apache Parquet) of the object. Amazon S3 uses this format to parse object data into records, and returns only records that match the specified SQL expression. You must also specify the data serialization format for the response.

For more information about Amazon S3 Select, see Selecting Content from Objects in the Amazon Simple Storage Service Developer Guide.

For more information about using SQL with Amazon S3 Select, see SQL Reference for Amazon S3 Select and Glacier Select in the Amazon Simple Storage Service Developer Guide.

Permissions

You must have s3:GetObject permission for this operation. Amazon S3 Select does not support anonymous access. For more information about permissions, see Specifying Permissions in a Policy in the Amazon Simple Storage Service Developer Guide.

Object Data Formats

You can use Amazon S3 Select to query objects that have the following format properties:

  • CSV, JSON, and Parquet - Objects must be in CSV, JSON, or Parquet format.

  • UTF-8 - UTF-8 is the only encoding type Amazon S3 Select supports.

  • GZIP or BZIP2 - CSV and JSON files can be compressed using GZIP or BZIP2. GZIP and BZIP2 are the only compression formats that Amazon S3 Select supports for CSV and JSON files. Amazon S3 Select supports columnar compression for Parquet using GZIP or Snappy. Amazon S3 Select does not support whole-object compression for Parquet objects.

  • Server-side encryption - Amazon S3 Select supports querying objects that are protected with server-side encryption.

    For objects that are encrypted with customer-provided encryption keys (SSE-C), you must use HTTPS, and you must use the headers that are documented in the GetObject. For more information about SSE-C, see Server-Side Encryption (Using Customer-Provided Encryption Keys) in the Amazon Simple Storage Service Developer Guide.

    For objects that are encrypted with Amazon S3 managed encryption keys (SSE-S3) and customer master keys (CMKs) stored in AWS Key Management Service (SSE-KMS), server-side encryption is handled transparently, so you don't need to specify anything. For more information about server-side encryption, including SSE-S3 and SSE-KMS, see Protecting Data Using Server-Side Encryption in the Amazon Simple Storage Service Developer Guide.

Working with the Response Body

Given the response size is unknown, Amazon S3 Select streams the response as a series of messages and includes a Transfer-Encoding header with chunked as its value in the response. For more information, see RESTSelectObjectAppendix .

GetObject Support

The SelectObjectContent operation does not support the following GetObject functionality. For more information, see GetObject.

  • Range: While you can specify a scan range for a Amazon S3 Select request, see SelectObjectContentRequest$ScanRange in the request parameters below, you cannot specify the range of bytes of an object to return.

  • GLACIER, DEEP_ARCHIVE and REDUCED_REDUNDANCY storage classes: You cannot specify the GLACIER, DEEP_ARCHIVE, or REDUCED_REDUNDANCY storage classes. For more information, about storage classes see Storage Classes in the Amazon Simple Storage Service Developer Guide.

Special Errors

For a list of special errors for this operation and for general information about Amazon S3 errors and a list of error codes, see ErrorResponses

Related Resources

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Uploads a part in a multipart upload.

Note: After you initiate multipart upload and upload one or more parts, you must either complete or abort multipart upload in order to stop getting charged for storage of the uploaded parts. Only after you either complete or abort multipart upload, Amazon S3 frees up the parts storage and stops charging you for the parts storage.

" + "documentation": "

Uploads a part in a multipart upload.

In this operation, you provide part data in your request. However, you have an option to specify your existing Amazon S3 object as a data source for the part you are uploading. To upload a part from an existing object, you use the UploadPartCopy operation.

You must initiate a multipart upload (see CreateMultipartUpload) before you can upload any part. In response to your initiate request, Amazon S3 returns an upload ID, a unique identifier, that you must include in your upload part request.

Part numbers can be any number from 1 to 10,000, inclusive. A part number uniquely identifies a part and also defines its position within the object being created. If you upload a new part using the same part number that was used with a previous part, the previously uploaded part is overwritten. Each part must be at least 5 MB in size, except the last part. There is no size limit on the last part of your multipart upload.

To ensure that data is not corrupted when 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.

Note: After you initiate multipart upload and upload one or more parts, you must either complete or abort multipart upload in order to stop getting charged for storage of the uploaded parts. Only after you either complete or abort multipart upload, Amazon S3 frees up the parts storage and stops charging you for the parts storage.

For more information on multipart uploads, go to Multipart Upload Overview in the Amazon Simple Storage Service Developer Guide .

For information on the permissions required to use the multipart upload API, go to Multipart Upload API and Permissions in the Amazon Simple Storage Service Developer Guide.

You can optionally request server-side encryption where Amazon S3 encrypts your data as it writes it to disks in its data centers and decrypts it for you when you access it. You have the option of providing your own encryption key, or you can use the AWS managed encryption keys. If you choose to provide your own encryption key, the request headers you provide in the request must match the headers you used in the request to initiate the upload by using CreateMultipartUpload. For more information, go to Using Server-Side Encryption in the Amazon Simple Storage Service Developer Guide.

Server-side encryption is supported by the S3 Multipart Upload actions. Unless you are using a customer-provided encryption key, you don't need to specify the encryption parameters in each UploadPart request. Instead, you only need to specify the server-side encryption parameters in the initial Initiate Multipart request. For more information, see CreateMultipartUpload.

If you requested server-side encryption using a customer-provided encryption key in your initiate multipart upload request, you must provide identical encryption information in each part upload using the following headers.

  • x-amz-server-side​-encryption​-customer-algorithm

  • x-amz-server-side​-encryption​-customer-key

  • x-amz-server-side​-encryption​-customer-key-MD5

Special Errors

    • Code: NoSuchUpload

    • Cause: The specified multipart upload does not exist. The upload ID might be invalid, or the multipart upload might have been aborted or completed.

    • HTTP Status Code: 404 Not Found

    • SOAP Fault Code Prefix: Client

Related Resources

" }, "UploadPartCopy": { "name": "UploadPartCopy", @@ -1282,7 +1282,7 @@ "shape": "UploadPartCopyOutput" }, "documentationUrl": "http://docs.amazonwebservices.com/AmazonS3/latest/API/mpUploadUploadPartCopy.html", - "documentation": "

Uploads a part by copying data from an existing object as data source.

" + "documentation": "

Uploads a part by copying data from an existing object as data source. You specify the data source by adding the request header x-amz-copy-source in your request and a byte range by adding the request header x-amz-copy-source-range in your request.

The minimum allowable part size for a multipart upload is 5 MB. For more information about multipart upload limits, go to Quick Facts in the Amazon Simple Storage Service Developer Guide.

Instead of using an existing object as part data, you might use the UploadPart operation and provide data in your request.

You must initiate a multipart upload before you can upload any part. In response to your initiate request. Amazon S3 returns a unique identifier, the upload ID, that you must include in your upload part request.

For more information about using the UploadPartCopy operation, see the following:

  • For conceptual information about multipart uploads, see Uploading Objects Using Multipart Upload in the Amazon Simple Storage Service Developer Guide.

  • For information about permissions required to use the multipart upload API, see Multipart Upload API and Permissions in the Amazon Simple Storage Service Developer Guide.

  • For information about copying objects using a single atomic operation vs. the multipart upload, see Operations on Objects in the Amazon Simple Storage Service Developer Guide.

  • For information about using server-side encryption with customer-provided encryption keys with the UploadPartCopy operation, see CopyObject and UploadPart.

Note the following additional considerations about the request headers x-amz-copy-source-if-match, x-amz-copy-source-if-none-match, x-amz-copy-source-if-unmodified-since, and x-amz-copy-source-if-modified-since:

  • Consideration 1 - If both of the x-amz-copy-source-if-match and x-amz-copy-source-if-unmodified-since headers are present in the request as follows:

    x-amz-copy-source-if-match condition evaluates to true, and;

    x-amz-copy-source-if-unmodified-since condition evaluates to false;

    Amazon S3 returns 200 OK and copies the data.

  • Consideration 2 - If both of the x-amz-copy-source-if-none-match and x-amz-copy-source-if-modified-since headers are present in the request as follows:

    x-amz-copy-source-if-none-match condition evaluates to false, and;

    x-amz-copy-source-if-modified-since condition evaluates to true;

    Amazon S3 returns 412 Precondition Failed response code.

Versioning

If your bucket has versioning enabled, you could have multiple versions of the same object. By default, x-amz-copy-source identifies the current version of the object to copy. If the current version is a delete marker and you don't specify a versionId in the x-amz-copy-source, Amazon S3 returns a 404 error, because the object does not exist. If you specify versionId in the x-amz-copy-source and the versionId is a delete marker, Amazon S3 returns an HTTP 400 error, because you are not allowed to specify a delete marker as a version for the x-amz-copy-source.

You can optionally specify a specific version of the source object to copy by adding the versionId subresource as shown in the following example:

x-amz-copy-source: /bucket/object?versionId=version id

Special Errors

    • Code: NoSuchUpload

    • Cause: The specified multipart upload does not exist. The upload ID might be invalid, or the multipart upload might have been aborted or completed.

    • HTTP Status Code: 404 Not Found

    • Code: InvalidRequest

    • Cause: The specified copy source is not supported as a byte-range copy source.

    • HTTP Status Code: 400 Bad Request

Related Resources

" } }, "shapes": { @@ -1319,7 +1319,7 @@ "members": { "Bucket": { "shape": "BucketName", - "documentation": "

Name of the bucket to which the multipart upload was initiated.

", + "documentation": "

The bucket name to which the upload was taking place.

When using this API with an access point, you must direct requests to the access point hostname. The access point hostname takes the form AccessPointName-AccountId.s3-accesspoint.Region.amazonaws.com. When using this operation using an access point through the AWS SDKs, you provide the access point ARN in place of the bucket name. For more information about access point ARNs, see Using Access Points in the Amazon Simple Storage Service Developer Guide.

", "location": "uri", "locationName": "Bucket" }, @@ -1458,7 +1458,7 @@ "documentation": "

Contains data related to access patterns to be collected and made available to analyze the tradeoffs between different storage classes.

" } }, - "documentation": "

Specifies the configuration and any analyses for the analytics filter of an Amazon S3 bucket.

For more information, see GET Bucket analytics in the Amazon Simple Storage Service API Reference.

" + "documentation": "

Specifies the configuration and any analyses for the analytics filter of an Amazon S3 bucket.

" }, "AnalyticsConfigurationList": { "type": "list", @@ -1496,7 +1496,7 @@ "documentation": "

A conjunction (logical AND) of predicates, which is used in evaluating an analytics filter. The operator must have at least two predicates.

" } }, - "documentation": "

" + "documentation": "

The filter used to describe a set of objects for analyses. A filter must have exactly one prefix, one tag, or one conjunction (AnalyticsAndOperator). If no filter is provided, all objects will be considered in any analysis.

" }, "AnalyticsId": { "type": "string" @@ -1525,7 +1525,7 @@ "documentation": "

The prefix to use when exporting data. The prefix is prepended to all results.

" } }, - "documentation": "

" + "documentation": "

Contains information about where to publish the analytics results.

" }, "AnalyticsS3ExportFileFormat": { "type": "string", @@ -1548,7 +1548,7 @@ "documentation": "

Date the bucket was created.

" } }, - "documentation": "

" + "documentation": "

In terms of implementation, a Bucket is a resource. An Amazon S3 bucket name is globally unique, and the namespace is shared by all AWS accounts.

" }, "BucketAccelerateStatus": { "type": "string", @@ -1600,11 +1600,10 @@ "type": "structure", "members": { "LoggingEnabled": { - "shape": "LoggingEnabled", - "documentation": "

" + "shape": "LoggingEnabled" } }, - "documentation": "

" + "documentation": "

Container for logging status information.

" }, "BucketLogsPermission": { "type": "string", @@ -1651,7 +1650,7 @@ "members": { "CORSRules": { "shape": "CORSRules", - "documentation": "

A set of allowed origins and methods.

", + "documentation": "

A set of origins and methods (cross-origin access that you want to allow). You can add up to 100 rules to the configuration.

", "locationName": "CORSRule" } }, @@ -1703,60 +1702,60 @@ "members": { "FileHeaderInfo": { "shape": "FileHeaderInfo", - "documentation": "

Describes the first line of input. Valid values: None, Ignore, Use.

" + "documentation": "

Describes the first line of input. Valid values are:

  • NONE: First line is not a header.

  • IGNORE: First line is a header, but you can't use the header values to indicate the column in an expression. You can use column position (such as _1, _2, …) to indicate the column (SELECT s._1 FROM OBJECT s).

  • Use: First line is a header, and you can use the header value to identify a column in an expression (SELECT \"name\" FROM OBJECT).

" }, "Comments": { "shape": "Comments", - "documentation": "

The single character used to indicate a row should be ignored when present at the start of a row.

" + "documentation": "

A single character used to indicate that a row should be ignored when the character is present at the start of that row. You can specify any character to indicate a comment line.

" }, "QuoteEscapeCharacter": { "shape": "QuoteEscapeCharacter", - "documentation": "

The single character used for escaping the quote character inside an already escaped value.

" + "documentation": "

A single character used for escaping the quotation mark character inside an already escaped value. For example, the value \"\"\" a , b \"\"\" is parsed as \" a , b \".

" }, "RecordDelimiter": { "shape": "RecordDelimiter", - "documentation": "

The value used to separate individual records.

" + "documentation": "

A single character used to separate individual records in the input. Instead of the default value, you can specify an arbitrary delimiter.

" }, "FieldDelimiter": { "shape": "FieldDelimiter", - "documentation": "

The value used to separate individual fields in a record.

" + "documentation": "

A single character used to separate individual fields in a record. You can specify an arbitrary delimiter.

" }, "QuoteCharacter": { "shape": "QuoteCharacter", - "documentation": "

Value used for escaping where the field delimiter is part of the value.

" + "documentation": "

A single character used for escaping when the field delimiter is part of the value. For example, if the value is a, b, Amazon S3 wraps this field value in quotation marks, as follows: \" a , b \".

Type: String

Default: \"

Ancestors: CSV

" }, "AllowQuotedRecordDelimiter": { "shape": "AllowQuotedRecordDelimiter", "documentation": "

Specifies that CSV field values may contain quoted record delimiters and such records should be allowed. Default value is FALSE. Setting this value to TRUE may lower performance.

" } }, - "documentation": "

Describes how a CSV-formatted input object is formatted.

" + "documentation": "

Describes how an uncompressed comma-separated values (CSV)-formatted input object is formatted.

" }, "CSVOutput": { "type": "structure", "members": { "QuoteFields": { "shape": "QuoteFields", - "documentation": "

Indicates whether or not all output fields should be quoted.

" + "documentation": "

Indicates whether to use quotation marks around output fields.

  • ALWAYS: Always use quotation marks for output fields.

  • ASNEEDED: Use quotation marks for output fields when needed.

" }, "QuoteEscapeCharacter": { "shape": "QuoteEscapeCharacter", - "documentation": "

Th single character used for escaping the quote character inside an already escaped value.

" + "documentation": "

The single character used for escaping the quote character inside an already escaped value.

" }, "RecordDelimiter": { "shape": "RecordDelimiter", - "documentation": "

The value used to separate individual records.

" + "documentation": "

A single character used to separate individual records in the output. Instead of the default value, you can specify an arbitrary delimiter.

" }, "FieldDelimiter": { "shape": "FieldDelimiter", - "documentation": "

The value used to separate individual fields in a record.

" + "documentation": "

The value used to separate individual fields in a record. You can specify an arbitrary delimiter.

" }, "QuoteCharacter": { "shape": "QuoteCharacter", - "documentation": "

The value used for escaping where the field delimiter is part of the value.

" + "documentation": "

A single character used for escaping when the field delimiter is part of the value. For example, if the value is a, b, Amazon S3 wraps this field value in quotation marks, as follows: \" a , b \".

" } }, - "documentation": "

Describes how CSV-formatted results are formatted.

" + "documentation": "

Describes how uncompressed comma-separated values (CSV)-formatted results are formatted.

" }, "CacheControl": { "type": "string" @@ -1776,19 +1775,19 @@ }, "Events": { "shape": "EventList", - "documentation": "

", + "documentation": "

Bucket events for which to send notifications.

", "locationName": "Event" }, "CloudFunction": { "shape": "CloudFunction", - "documentation": "

" + "documentation": "

Lambda cloud function ARN that Amazon S3 can invoke when it detects events of the specified type.

" }, "InvocationRole": { "shape": "CloudFunctionInvocationRole", - "documentation": "

" + "documentation": "

The role supporting the invocation of the Lambda function

" } }, - "documentation": "

" + "documentation": "

Container for specifying the AWS Lambda notification configuration.

" }, "CloudFunctionInvocationRole": { "type": "string" @@ -1804,10 +1803,10 @@ "members": { "Prefix": { "shape": "Prefix", - "documentation": "

" + "documentation": "

Container for the specified common prefix.

" } }, - "documentation": "

" + "documentation": "

Container for all (if there are any) keys between Prefix and the next occurrence of the string specified by a delimiter. CommonPrefixes lists keys that act like subdirectories in the directory specified by Prefix. For example, if the prefix is notes/ and the delimiter is a slash (/) as in notes/summer/july, the common prefix is notes/summer/.

" }, "CommonPrefixList": { "type": "list", @@ -1821,15 +1820,15 @@ "members": { "Location": { "shape": "Location", - "documentation": "

" + "documentation": "

The URI that identifies the newly created object.

" }, "Bucket": { "shape": "BucketName", - "documentation": "

" + "documentation": "

The name of the bucket that contains the newly created object.

" }, "Key": { "shape": "ObjectKey", - "documentation": "

" + "documentation": "

The object key of the newly created object.

" }, "Expiration": { "shape": "Expiration", @@ -1839,23 +1838,23 @@ }, "ETag": { "shape": "ETag", - "documentation": "

Entity tag of the object.

" + "documentation": "

Entity tag that identifies the newly created object's data. Objects with different object data will have different entity tags. The entity tag is an opaque string. The entity tag may or may not be an MD5 digest of the object data. If the entity tag is not an MD5 digest of the object data, it will contain one or more nonhexadecimal characters and/or will consist of less than 32 or more than 32 hexadecimal digits.

" }, "ServerSideEncryption": { "shape": "ServerSideEncryption", - "documentation": "

The Server-side encryption algorithm used when storing this object in S3 (e.g., AES256, aws:kms).

", + "documentation": "

If you specified server-side encryption either with an Amazon S3-managed encryption key or an AWS KMS customer master key (CMK) in your initiate multipart upload request, the response includes this header. It confirms the encryption algorithm that Amazon S3 used to encrypt the object.

", "location": "header", "locationName": "x-amz-server-side-encryption" }, "VersionId": { "shape": "ObjectVersionId", - "documentation": "

Version of the object.

", + "documentation": "

Version ID of the newly created object, in case the bucket has versioning turned on.

", "location": "header", "locationName": "x-amz-version-id" }, "SSEKMSKeyId": { "shape": "SSEKMSKeyId", - "documentation": "

If present, specifies the ID of the AWS Key Management Service (KMS) master encryption key that was used for the object.

", + "documentation": "

If present, specifies the ID of the AWS Key Management Service (AWS KMS) symmetric customer managed customer master key (CMK) that was used for the object.

", "location": "header", "locationName": "x-amz-server-side-encryption-aws-kms-key-id" }, @@ -1876,19 +1875,19 @@ "members": { "Bucket": { "shape": "BucketName", - "documentation": "

", + "documentation": "

Name of the bucket to which the multipart upload was initiated.

", "location": "uri", "locationName": "Bucket" }, "Key": { "shape": "ObjectKey", - "documentation": "

", + "documentation": "

Object key for which the multipart upload was initiated.

", "location": "uri", "locationName": "Key" }, "MultipartUpload": { "shape": "CompletedMultipartUpload", - "documentation": "

", + "documentation": "

The container for the multipart upload request information.

", "locationName": "CompleteMultipartUpload", "xmlNamespace": { "uri": "http://s3.amazonaws.com/doc/2006-03-01/" @@ -1896,7 +1895,7 @@ }, "UploadId": { "shape": "MultipartUploadId", - "documentation": "

", + "documentation": "

ID for the initiated multipart upload.

", "location": "querystring", "locationName": "uploadId" }, @@ -1913,11 +1912,11 @@ "members": { "Parts": { "shape": "CompletedPartList", - "documentation": "

", + "documentation": "

Array of CompletedPart data types.

", "locationName": "Part" } }, - "documentation": "

" + "documentation": "

The container for the completed multipart upload details.

" }, "CompletedPart": { "type": "structure", @@ -1931,7 +1930,7 @@ "documentation": "

Part number that identifies the part. This is a positive integer between 1 and 10,000.

" } }, - "documentation": "

" + "documentation": "

Details of the parts that were uploaded.

" }, "CompletedPartList": { "type": "list", @@ -1957,10 +1956,10 @@ }, "KeyPrefixEquals": { "shape": "KeyPrefixEquals", - "documentation": "

The object key name prefix when the redirect is applied. For example, to redirect requests for ExamplePage.html, the key prefix will be ExamplePage.html. To redirect request for all pages with the prefix docs/, the key prefix will be /docs, which identifies all objects in the docs/ folder. Required when the parent element Condition is specified and sibling HttpErrorCodeReturnedEquals is not specified. If both conditions are specified, both must be true for the redirect to be applied.

" + "documentation": "

The object key name prefix when the redirect is applied. For example, to redirect requests for ExamplePage.html, the key prefix will be ExamplePage.html. To redirect request for all pages with the prefix docs/, the key prefix will be /docs, which identifies all objects in the docs/ folder. Required when the parent element Condition is specified and sibling HttpErrorCodeReturnedEquals is not specified. If both conditions are specified, both must be true for the redirect to be applied.

" } }, - "documentation": "

Specifies a condition that must be met for a redirect to apply.

" + "documentation": "

A container for describing a condition that must be met for the specified redirect to apply. For example, 1. If request is for pages in the /docs folder, redirect to the /documents folder. 2. If request results in HTTP error 4xx, redirect request to another host where you might process the error.

" }, "ConfirmRemoveSelfBucketAccess": { "type": "boolean" @@ -1997,7 +1996,7 @@ "members": { "CopyObjectResult": { "shape": "CopyObjectResult", - "documentation": "

" + "documentation": "

Container for all response elements.

" }, "Expiration": { "shape": "Expiration", @@ -2007,7 +2006,7 @@ }, "CopySourceVersionId": { "shape": "CopySourceVersionId", - "documentation": "

", + "documentation": "

Version of the copied object in the destination bucket.

", "location": "header", "locationName": "x-amz-copy-source-version-id" }, @@ -2019,7 +2018,7 @@ }, "ServerSideEncryption": { "shape": "ServerSideEncryption", - "documentation": "

The Server-side encryption algorithm used when storing this object in S3 (e.g., AES256, aws:kms).

", + "documentation": "

The server-side encryption algorithm used when storing this object in Amazon S3 (for example, AES256, aws:kms).

", "location": "header", "locationName": "x-amz-server-side-encryption" }, @@ -2031,16 +2030,22 @@ }, "SSECustomerKeyMD5": { "shape": "SSECustomerKeyMD5", - "documentation": "

If server-side encryption with a customer-provided encryption key was requested, the response will include this header to provide round trip message integrity verification of the customer-provided encryption key.

", + "documentation": "

If server-side encryption with a customer-provided encryption key was requested, the response will include this header to provide round-trip message integrity verification of the customer-provided encryption key.

", "location": "header", "locationName": "x-amz-server-side-encryption-customer-key-MD5" }, "SSEKMSKeyId": { "shape": "SSEKMSKeyId", - "documentation": "

If present, specifies the ID of the AWS Key Management Service (KMS) master encryption key that was used for the object.

", + "documentation": "

If present, specifies the ID of the AWS Key Management Service (AWS KMS) symmetric customer managed customer master key (CMK) that was used for the object.

", "location": "header", "locationName": "x-amz-server-side-encryption-aws-kms-key-id" }, + "SSEKMSEncryptionContext": { + "shape": "SSEKMSEncryptionContext", + "documentation": "

If present, specifies the AWS KMS Encryption Context to use for object encryption. The value of this header is a base64-encoded UTF-8 string holding JSON with the encryption context key-value pairs.

", + "location": "header", + "locationName": "x-amz-server-side-encryption-context" + }, "RequestCharged": { "shape": "RequestCharged", "location": "header", @@ -2065,7 +2070,7 @@ }, "Bucket": { "shape": "BucketName", - "documentation": "

", + "documentation": "

The name of the destination bucket.

", "location": "uri", "locationName": "Bucket" }, @@ -2161,7 +2166,7 @@ }, "Key": { "shape": "ObjectKey", - "documentation": "

", + "documentation": "

The key of the destination object.

", "location": "uri", "locationName": "Key" }, @@ -2185,7 +2190,7 @@ }, "ServerSideEncryption": { "shape": "ServerSideEncryption", - "documentation": "

The Server-side encryption algorithm used when storing this object in S3 (e.g., AES256, aws:kms).

", + "documentation": "

The server-side encryption algorithm used when storing this object in Amazon S3 (for example, AES256, aws:kms).

", "location": "header", "locationName": "x-amz-server-side-encryption" }, @@ -2203,31 +2208,37 @@ }, "SSECustomerAlgorithm": { "shape": "SSECustomerAlgorithm", - "documentation": "

Specifies the algorithm to use to when encrypting the object (e.g., AES256).

", + "documentation": "

Specifies the algorithm to use to when encrypting the object (for example, AES256).

", "location": "header", "locationName": "x-amz-server-side-encryption-customer-algorithm" }, "SSECustomerKey": { "shape": "SSECustomerKey", - "documentation": "

Specifies the customer-provided encryption key for Amazon S3 to use in encrypting data. This value is used to store the object and then it is discarded; Amazon does not store the encryption key. The key must be appropriate for use with the algorithm specified in the x-amz-server-side​-encryption​-customer-algorithm header.

", + "documentation": "

Specifies the customer-provided encryption key for Amazon S3 to use in encrypting data. This value is used to store the object and then it is discarded; Amazon S3 does not store the encryption key. The key must be appropriate for use with the algorithm specified in the x-amz-server-side​-encryption​-customer-algorithm header.

", "location": "header", "locationName": "x-amz-server-side-encryption-customer-key" }, "SSECustomerKeyMD5": { "shape": "SSECustomerKeyMD5", - "documentation": "

Specifies the 128-bit MD5 digest of the encryption key according to RFC 1321. Amazon S3 uses this header for a message integrity check to ensure the encryption key was transmitted without error.

", + "documentation": "

Specifies the 128-bit MD5 digest of the encryption key according to RFC 1321. Amazon S3 uses this header for a message integrity check to ensure that the encryption key was transmitted without error.

", "location": "header", "locationName": "x-amz-server-side-encryption-customer-key-MD5" }, "SSEKMSKeyId": { "shape": "SSEKMSKeyId", - "documentation": "

Specifies the AWS KMS key ID to use for object encryption. All GET and PUT requests for an object protected by AWS KMS will fail if not made via SSL or using SigV4. Documentation on configuring any of the officially supported AWS SDKs and CLI can be found at http://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonS3/latest/dev/UsingAWSSDK.html#specify-signature-version

", + "documentation": "

Specifies the AWS KMS key ID to use for object encryption. All GET and PUT requests for an object protected by AWS KMS will fail if not made via SSL or using SigV4. For information about configuring using any of the officially supported AWS SDKs and AWS CLI, see Specifying the Signature Version in Request Authentication in the Amazon S3 Developer Guide.

", "location": "header", "locationName": "x-amz-server-side-encryption-aws-kms-key-id" }, + "SSEKMSEncryptionContext": { + "shape": "SSEKMSEncryptionContext", + "documentation": "

Specifies the AWS KMS Encryption Context to use for object encryption. The value of this header is a base64-encoded UTF-8 string holding JSON with the encryption context key-value pairs.

", + "location": "header", + "locationName": "x-amz-server-side-encryption-context" + }, "CopySourceSSECustomerAlgorithm": { "shape": "CopySourceSSECustomerAlgorithm", - "documentation": "

Specifies the algorithm to use when decrypting the source object (e.g., AES256).

", + "documentation": "

Specifies the algorithm to use when decrypting the source object (for example, AES256).

", "location": "header", "locationName": "x-amz-copy-source-server-side-encryption-customer-algorithm" }, @@ -2239,7 +2250,7 @@ }, "CopySourceSSECustomerKeyMD5": { "shape": "CopySourceSSECustomerKeyMD5", - "documentation": "

Specifies the 128-bit MD5 digest of the encryption key according to RFC 1321. Amazon S3 uses this header for a message integrity check to ensure the encryption key was transmitted without error.

", + "documentation": "

Specifies the 128-bit MD5 digest of the encryption key according to RFC 1321. Amazon S3 uses this header for a message integrity check to ensure that the encryption key was transmitted without error.

", "location": "header", "locationName": "x-amz-copy-source-server-side-encryption-customer-key-MD5" }, @@ -2250,19 +2261,19 @@ }, "Tagging": { "shape": "TaggingHeader", - "documentation": "

The tag-set for the object destination object this value must be used in conjunction with the TaggingDirective. The tag-set must be encoded as URL Query parameters

", + "documentation": "

The tag-set for the object destination object this value must be used in conjunction with the TaggingDirective. The tag-set must be encoded as URL Query parameters.

", "location": "header", "locationName": "x-amz-tagging" }, "ObjectLockMode": { "shape": "ObjectLockMode", - "documentation": "

The object lock mode that you want to apply to the copied object.

", + "documentation": "

The Object Lock mode that you want to apply to the copied object.

", "location": "header", "locationName": "x-amz-object-lock-mode" }, "ObjectLockRetainUntilDate": { "shape": "ObjectLockRetainUntilDate", - "documentation": "

The date and time when you want the copied object's object lock to expire.

", + "documentation": "

The date and time when you want the copied object's Object Lock to expire.

", "location": "header", "locationName": "x-amz-object-lock-retain-until-date" }, @@ -2279,14 +2290,14 @@ "members": { "ETag": { "shape": "ETag", - "documentation": "

" + "documentation": "

Returns the ETag of the new object. The ETag reflects only changes to the contents of an object, not its metadata. The source and destination ETag is identical for a successfully copied object.

" }, "LastModified": { "shape": "LastModified", - "documentation": "

" + "documentation": "

Returns the date that the object was last modified.

" } }, - "documentation": "

" + "documentation": "

Container for all response elements.

" }, "CopyPartResult": { "type": "structure", @@ -2300,7 +2311,7 @@ "documentation": "

Date and time at which the object was uploaded.

" } }, - "documentation": "

" + "documentation": "

Container for all response elements.

" }, "CopySource": { "type": "string", @@ -2339,17 +2350,17 @@ "members": { "LocationConstraint": { "shape": "BucketLocationConstraint", - "documentation": "

Specifies the region where the bucket will be created. If you don't specify a region, the bucket is created in US East (N. Virginia) Region (us-east-1).

" + "documentation": "

Specifies the Region where the bucket will be created. If you don't specify a Region, the bucket is created in the US East (N. Virginia) Region (us-east-1).

" } }, - "documentation": "

" + "documentation": "

The configuration information for the bucket.

" }, "CreateBucketOutput": { "type": "structure", "members": { "Location": { "shape": "Location", - "documentation": "

", + "documentation": "

Specifies the Region where the bucket will be created. If you are creating a bucket on the US East (N. Virginia) Region (us-east-1), you do not need to specify the location.

", "location": "header", "locationName": "Location" } @@ -2369,13 +2380,13 @@ }, "Bucket": { "shape": "BucketName", - "documentation": "

", + "documentation": "

The name of the bucket to create.

", "location": "uri", "locationName": "Bucket" }, "CreateBucketConfiguration": { "shape": "CreateBucketConfiguration", - "documentation": "

", + "documentation": "

The configuration information for the bucket.

", "locationName": "CreateBucketConfiguration", "xmlNamespace": { "uri": "http://s3.amazonaws.com/doc/2006-03-01/" @@ -2413,7 +2424,7 @@ }, "ObjectLockEnabledForBucket": { "shape": "ObjectLockEnabledForBucket", - "documentation": "

Specifies whether you want Amazon S3 object lock to be enabled for the new bucket.

", + "documentation": "

Specifies whether you want S3 Object Lock to be enabled for the new bucket.

", "location": "header", "locationName": "x-amz-bucket-object-lock-enabled" } @@ -2425,19 +2436,19 @@ "members": { "AbortDate": { "shape": "AbortDate", - "documentation": "

Date when multipart upload will become eligible for abort operation by lifecycle.

", + "documentation": "

If the bucket has a lifecycle rule configured with an action to abort incomplete multipart uploads and the prefix in the lifecycle rule matches the object name in the request, the response includes this header. The header indicates when the initiated multipart upload becomes eligible for an abort operation. For more information, see Aborting Incomplete Multipart Uploads Using a Bucket Lifecycle Policy.

The response also includes the x-amz-abort-rule-id header that provides the ID of the lifecycle configuration rule that defines this action.

", "location": "header", "locationName": "x-amz-abort-date" }, "AbortRuleId": { "shape": "AbortRuleId", - "documentation": "

Id of the lifecycle rule that makes a multipart upload eligible for abort operation.

", + "documentation": "

This header is returned along with the x-amz-abort-date header. It identifies the applicable lifecycle configuration rule that defines the action to abort incomplete multipart uploads.

", "location": "header", "locationName": "x-amz-abort-rule-id" }, "Bucket": { "shape": "BucketName", - "documentation": "

Name of the bucket to which the multipart upload was initiated.

", + "documentation": "

Name of the bucket to which the multipart upload was initiated.

When using this API with an access point, you must direct requests to the access point hostname. The access point hostname takes the form AccessPointName-AccountId.s3-accesspoint.Region.amazonaws.com. When using this operation using an access point through the AWS SDKs, you provide the access point ARN in place of the bucket name. For more information about access point ARNs, see Using Access Points in the Amazon Simple Storage Service Developer Guide.

", "locationName": "Bucket" }, "Key": { @@ -2450,7 +2461,7 @@ }, "ServerSideEncryption": { "shape": "ServerSideEncryption", - "documentation": "

The Server-side encryption algorithm used when storing this object in S3 (e.g., AES256, aws:kms).

", + "documentation": "

The server-side encryption algorithm used when storing this object in Amazon S3 (for example, AES256, aws:kms).

", "location": "header", "locationName": "x-amz-server-side-encryption" }, @@ -2462,16 +2473,22 @@ }, "SSECustomerKeyMD5": { "shape": "SSECustomerKeyMD5", - "documentation": "

If server-side encryption with a customer-provided encryption key was requested, the response will include this header to provide round trip message integrity verification of the customer-provided encryption key.

", + "documentation": "

If server-side encryption with a customer-provided encryption key was requested, the response will include this header to provide round-trip message integrity verification of the customer-provided encryption key.

", "location": "header", "locationName": "x-amz-server-side-encryption-customer-key-MD5" }, "SSEKMSKeyId": { "shape": "SSEKMSKeyId", - "documentation": "

If present, specifies the ID of the AWS Key Management Service (KMS) master encryption key that was used for the object.

", + "documentation": "

If present, specifies the ID of the AWS Key Management Service (AWS KMS) symmetric customer managed customer master key (CMK) that was used for the object.

", "location": "header", "locationName": "x-amz-server-side-encryption-aws-kms-key-id" }, + "SSEKMSEncryptionContext": { + "shape": "SSEKMSEncryptionContext", + "documentation": "

If present, specifies the AWS KMS Encryption Context to use for object encryption. The value of this header is a base64-encoded UTF-8 string holding JSON with the encryption context key-value pairs.

", + "location": "header", + "locationName": "x-amz-server-side-encryption-context" + }, "RequestCharged": { "shape": "RequestCharged", "location": "header", @@ -2494,7 +2511,7 @@ }, "Bucket": { "shape": "BucketName", - "documentation": "

", + "documentation": "

The name of the bucket to which to initiate the upload

", "location": "uri", "locationName": "Bucket" }, @@ -2560,7 +2577,7 @@ }, "Key": { "shape": "ObjectKey", - "documentation": "

", + "documentation": "

Object key for which the multipart upload is to be initiated.

", "location": "uri", "locationName": "Key" }, @@ -2572,7 +2589,7 @@ }, "ServerSideEncryption": { "shape": "ServerSideEncryption", - "documentation": "

The Server-side encryption algorithm used when storing this object in S3 (e.g., AES256, aws:kms).

", + "documentation": "

The server-side encryption algorithm used when storing this object in Amazon S3 (for example, AES256, aws:kms).

", "location": "header", "locationName": "x-amz-server-side-encryption" }, @@ -2590,28 +2607,34 @@ }, "SSECustomerAlgorithm": { "shape": "SSECustomerAlgorithm", - "documentation": "

Specifies the algorithm to use to when encrypting the object (e.g., AES256).

", + "documentation": "

Specifies the algorithm to use to when encrypting the object (for example, AES256).

", "location": "header", "locationName": "x-amz-server-side-encryption-customer-algorithm" }, "SSECustomerKey": { "shape": "SSECustomerKey", - "documentation": "

Specifies the customer-provided encryption key for Amazon S3 to use in encrypting data. This value is used to store the object and then it is discarded; Amazon does not store the encryption key. The key must be appropriate for use with the algorithm specified in the x-amz-server-side​-encryption​-customer-algorithm header.

", + "documentation": "

Specifies the customer-provided encryption key for Amazon S3 to use in encrypting data. This value is used to store the object and then it is discarded; Amazon S3 does not store the encryption key. The key must be appropriate for use with the algorithm specified in the x-amz-server-side​-encryption​-customer-algorithm header.

", "location": "header", "locationName": "x-amz-server-side-encryption-customer-key" }, "SSECustomerKeyMD5": { "shape": "SSECustomerKeyMD5", - "documentation": "

Specifies the 128-bit MD5 digest of the encryption key according to RFC 1321. Amazon S3 uses this header for a message integrity check to ensure the encryption key was transmitted without error.

", + "documentation": "

Specifies the 128-bit MD5 digest of the encryption key according to RFC 1321. Amazon S3 uses this header for a message integrity check to ensure that the encryption key was transmitted without error.

", "location": "header", "locationName": "x-amz-server-side-encryption-customer-key-MD5" }, "SSEKMSKeyId": { "shape": "SSEKMSKeyId", - "documentation": "

Specifies the AWS KMS key ID to use for object encryption. All GET and PUT requests for an object protected by AWS KMS will fail if not made via SSL or using SigV4. Documentation on configuring any of the officially supported AWS SDKs and CLI can be found at http://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonS3/latest/dev/UsingAWSSDK.html#specify-signature-version

", + "documentation": "

Specifies the ID of the symmetric customer managed AWS KMS CMK to use for object encryption. All GET and PUT requests for an object protected by AWS KMS will fail if not made via SSL or using SigV4. For information about configuring using any of the officially supported AWS SDKs and AWS CLI, see Specifying the Signature Version in Request Authentication in the Amazon S3 Developer Guide.

", "location": "header", "locationName": "x-amz-server-side-encryption-aws-kms-key-id" }, + "SSEKMSEncryptionContext": { + "shape": "SSEKMSEncryptionContext", + "documentation": "

Specifies the AWS KMS Encryption Context to use for object encryption. The value of this header is a base64-encoded UTF-8 string holding JSON with the encryption context key-value pairs.

", + "location": "header", + "locationName": "x-amz-server-side-encryption-context" + }, "RequestPayer": { "shape": "RequestPayer", "location": "header", @@ -2619,19 +2642,19 @@ }, "Tagging": { "shape": "TaggingHeader", - "documentation": "

The tag-set for the object. The tag-set must be encoded as URL Query parameters

", + "documentation": "

The tag-set for the object. The tag-set must be encoded as URL Query parameters.

", "location": "header", "locationName": "x-amz-tagging" }, "ObjectLockMode": { "shape": "ObjectLockMode", - "documentation": "

Specifies the object lock mode that you want to apply to the uploaded object.

", + "documentation": "

Specifies the Object Lock mode that you want to apply to the uploaded object.

", "location": "header", "locationName": "x-amz-object-lock-mode" }, "ObjectLockRetainUntilDate": { "shape": "ObjectLockRetainUntilDate", - "documentation": "

Specifies the date and time when you want the object lock to expire.

", + "documentation": "

Specifies the date and time when you want the Object Lock to expire.

", "location": "header", "locationName": "x-amz-object-lock-retain-until-date" }, @@ -2661,7 +2684,7 @@ "members": { "Mode": { "shape": "ObjectLockRetentionMode", - "documentation": "

The default object lock retention mode you want to apply to new objects placed in the specified bucket.

" + "documentation": "

The default Object Lock retention mode you want to apply to new objects placed in the specified bucket.

" }, "Days": { "shape": "Days", @@ -2672,7 +2695,7 @@ "documentation": "

The number of years that you want to specify for the default retention period.

" } }, - "documentation": "

The container element for specifying the default object lock retention settings for new objects placed in the specified bucket.

" + "documentation": "

The container element for specifying the default Object Lock retention settings for new objects placed in the specified bucket.

" }, "Delete": { "type": "structure", @@ -2682,7 +2705,7 @@ "members": { "Objects": { "shape": "ObjectIdentifierList", - "documentation": "

", + "documentation": "

The objects to delete.

", "locationName": "Object" }, "Quiet": { @@ -2690,7 +2713,7 @@ "documentation": "

Element to enable quiet mode for the request. When you add this element, you must set its value to true.

" } }, - "documentation": "

" + "documentation": "

Container for the objects to delete.

" }, "DeleteBucketAnalyticsConfigurationRequest": { "type": "structure", @@ -2721,7 +2744,7 @@ "members": { "Bucket": { "shape": "BucketName", - "documentation": "

", + "documentation": "

Specifies the bucket whose cors configuration is being deleted.

", "location": "uri", "locationName": "Bucket" } @@ -2770,7 +2793,7 @@ "members": { "Bucket": { "shape": "BucketName", - "documentation": "

", + "documentation": "

The bucket name of the lifecycle to delete.

", "location": "uri", "locationName": "Bucket" } @@ -2805,7 +2828,7 @@ "members": { "Bucket": { "shape": "BucketName", - "documentation": "

", + "documentation": "

The bucket name.

", "location": "uri", "locationName": "Bucket" } @@ -2819,7 +2842,7 @@ "members": { "Bucket": { "shape": "BucketName", - "documentation": "

The bucket name.

It can take a while to propagate the deletion of a replication configuration to all Amazon S3 systems.

", + "documentation": "

The bucket name.

", "location": "uri", "locationName": "Bucket" } @@ -2833,7 +2856,7 @@ "members": { "Bucket": { "shape": "BucketName", - "documentation": "

", + "documentation": "

Specifies the bucket being deleted.

", "location": "uri", "locationName": "Bucket" } @@ -2847,7 +2870,7 @@ "members": { "Bucket": { "shape": "BucketName", - "documentation": "

", + "documentation": "

The bucket that has the tag set to be removed.

", "location": "uri", "locationName": "Bucket" } @@ -2861,7 +2884,7 @@ "members": { "Bucket": { "shape": "BucketName", - "documentation": "

", + "documentation": "

The bucket name for which you want to remove the website configuration.

", "location": "uri", "locationName": "Bucket" } @@ -2875,7 +2898,7 @@ "members": { "Owner": { "shape": "Owner", - "documentation": "

" + "documentation": "

The account that created the delete marker.>

" }, "Key": { "shape": "ObjectKey", @@ -2894,17 +2917,17 @@ "documentation": "

Date and time the object was last modified.

" } }, - "documentation": "

" + "documentation": "

Information about the delete marker.

" }, "DeleteMarkerReplication": { "type": "structure", "members": { "Status": { "shape": "DeleteMarkerReplicationStatus", - "documentation": "

The status of the delete marker replication.

In the current implementation, Amazon S3 doesn't replicate the delete markers. The status must be Disabled.

" + "documentation": "

Indicates whether to replicate delete markers.

In the current implementation, Amazon S3 doesn't replicate the delete markers. The status must be Disabled.

" } }, - "documentation": "

Specifies whether Amazon S3 should replicate delete makers.

" + "documentation": "

Specifies whether Amazon S3 replicates the delete markers. If you specify a Filter, you must specify this element. However, in the latest version of replication configuration (when Filter is specified), Amazon S3 doesn't replicate delete markers. Therefore, the DeleteMarkerReplication element can contain only <Status>Disabled</Status>. For an example configuration, see Basic Rule Configuration.

If you don't specify the Filter element, Amazon S3 assumes that the replication configuration is the earlier version, V1. In the earlier version, Amazon S3 handled replication of delete markers differently. For more information, see Backward Compatibility.

" }, "DeleteMarkerReplicationStatus": { "type": "string", @@ -2954,19 +2977,19 @@ "members": { "Bucket": { "shape": "BucketName", - "documentation": "

", + "documentation": "

The bucket name of the bucket containing the object.

When using this API with an access point, you must direct requests to the access point hostname. The access point hostname takes the form AccessPointName-AccountId.s3-accesspoint.Region.amazonaws.com. When using this operation using an access point through the AWS SDKs, you provide the access point ARN in place of the bucket name. For more information about access point ARNs, see Using Access Points in the Amazon Simple Storage Service Developer Guide.

", "location": "uri", "locationName": "Bucket" }, "Key": { "shape": "ObjectKey", - "documentation": "

", + "documentation": "

Key name of the object to delete.

", "location": "uri", "locationName": "Key" }, "MFA": { "shape": "MFA", - "documentation": "

The concatenation of the authentication device's serial number, a space, and the value that is displayed on your authentication device.

", + "documentation": "

The concatenation of the authentication device's serial number, a space, and the value that is displayed on your authentication device. Required to permanently delete a versioned object if versioning is configured with MFA delete enabled.

", "location": "header", "locationName": "x-amz-mfa" }, @@ -2983,7 +3006,7 @@ }, "BypassGovernanceRetention": { "shape": "BypassGovernanceRetention", - "documentation": "

Indicates whether Amazon S3 object lock should bypass governance-mode restrictions to process this operation.

", + "documentation": "

Indicates whether S3 Object Lock should bypass Governance-mode restrictions to process this operation.

", "location": "header", "locationName": "x-amz-bypass-governance-retention" } @@ -3009,13 +3032,13 @@ "members": { "Bucket": { "shape": "BucketName", - "documentation": "

", + "documentation": "

The bucket name containing the objects from which to remove the tags.

When using this API with an access point, you must direct requests to the access point hostname. The access point hostname takes the form AccessPointName-AccountId.s3-accesspoint.Region.amazonaws.com. When using this operation using an access point through the AWS SDKs, you provide the access point ARN in place of the bucket name. For more information about access point ARNs, see Using Access Points in the Amazon Simple Storage Service Developer Guide.

", "location": "uri", "locationName": "Bucket" }, "Key": { "shape": "ObjectKey", - "documentation": "

", + "documentation": "

Name of the tag.

", "location": "uri", "locationName": "Key" }, @@ -3032,7 +3055,7 @@ "members": { "Deleted": { "shape": "DeletedObjects", - "documentation": "

" + "documentation": "

Container element for a successful delete. It identifies the object that was successfully deleted.

" }, "RequestCharged": { "shape": "RequestCharged", @@ -3041,7 +3064,7 @@ }, "Errors": { "shape": "Errors", - "documentation": "

", + "documentation": "

Container for a failed delete operation that describes the object that Amazon S3 attempted to delete and the error it encountered.

", "locationName": "Error" } } @@ -3055,13 +3078,13 @@ "members": { "Bucket": { "shape": "BucketName", - "documentation": "

", + "documentation": "

The bucket name containing the objects to delete.

When using this API with an access point, you must direct requests to the access point hostname. The access point hostname takes the form AccessPointName-AccountId.s3-accesspoint.Region.amazonaws.com. When using this operation using an access point through the AWS SDKs, you provide the access point ARN in place of the bucket name. For more information about access point ARNs, see Using Access Points in the Amazon Simple Storage Service Developer Guide.

", "location": "uri", "locationName": "Bucket" }, "Delete": { "shape": "Delete", - "documentation": "

", + "documentation": "

Container for the request.

", "locationName": "Delete", "xmlNamespace": { "uri": "http://s3.amazonaws.com/doc/2006-03-01/" @@ -3069,7 +3092,7 @@ }, "MFA": { "shape": "MFA", - "documentation": "

The concatenation of the authentication device's serial number, a space, and the value that is displayed on your authentication device.

", + "documentation": "

The concatenation of the authentication device's serial number, a space, and the value that is displayed on your authentication device. Required to permanently delete a versioned object if versioning is configured with MFA delete enabled.

", "location": "header", "locationName": "x-amz-mfa" }, @@ -3080,7 +3103,7 @@ }, "BypassGovernanceRetention": { "shape": "BypassGovernanceRetention", - "documentation": "

Specifies whether you want to delete this object even if it has a Governance-type object lock in place. You must have sufficient permissions to perform this operation.

", + "documentation": "

Specifies whether you want to delete this object even if it has a Governance-type Object Lock in place. You must have sufficient permissions to perform this operation.

", "location": "header", "locationName": "x-amz-bypass-governance-retention" } @@ -3106,22 +3129,22 @@ "members": { "Key": { "shape": "ObjectKey", - "documentation": "

" + "documentation": "

The name of the deleted object.

" }, "VersionId": { "shape": "ObjectVersionId", - "documentation": "

" + "documentation": "

The version ID of the deleted object.

" }, "DeleteMarker": { "shape": "DeleteMarker", - "documentation": "

" + "documentation": "

Specifies whether the versioned object that was permanently deleted was (true) or was not (false) a delete marker. In a simple DELETE, this header indicates whether (true) or not (false) a delete marker was created.

" }, "DeleteMarkerVersionId": { "shape": "DeleteMarkerVersionId", - "documentation": "

" + "documentation": "

The version ID of the delete marker created as a result of the DELETE operation. If you delete a specific object version, the value returned by this header is the version ID of the object version deleted.

" } }, - "documentation": "

" + "documentation": "

Information about the deleted object.

" }, "DeletedObjects": { "type": "list", @@ -3144,11 +3167,11 @@ "members": { "Bucket": { "shape": "BucketName", - "documentation": "

The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the bucket where you want Amazon S3 to store replicas of the object identified by the rule.

A replication configuration can replicate objects to only one destination bucket. If there are multiple rules in your replication configuration, all rules must specify the same destination bucket.

" + "documentation": "

The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the bucket where you want Amazon S3 to store the results.

" }, "Account": { "shape": "AccountId", - "documentation": "

Destination bucket owner account ID. In a cross-account scenario, if you direct Amazon S3 to change replica ownership to the AWS account that owns the destination bucket by specifying the AccessControlTranslation property, this is the account ID of the destination bucket owner. For more information, see Cross-Region Replication Additional Configuration: Change Replica Owner in the Amazon Simple Storage Service Developer Guide.

" + "documentation": "

Destination bucket owner account ID. In a cross-account scenario, if you direct Amazon S3 to change replica ownership to the AWS account that owns the destination bucket by specifying the AccessControlTranslation property, this is the account ID of the destination bucket owner. For more information, see Replication Additional Configuration: Changing the Replica Owner in the Amazon Simple Storage Service Developer Guide.

" }, "StorageClass": { "shape": "StorageClass", @@ -3161,9 +3184,17 @@ "EncryptionConfiguration": { "shape": "EncryptionConfiguration", "documentation": "

A container that provides information about encryption. If SourceSelectionCriteria is specified, you must specify this element.

" + }, + "ReplicationTime": { + "shape": "ReplicationTime", + "documentation": "

A container specifying S3 Replication Time Control (S3 RTC), including whether S3 RTC is enabled and the time when all objects and operations on objects must be replicated. Must be specified together with a Metrics block.

" + }, + "Metrics": { + "shape": "Metrics", + "documentation": "

A container specifying replication metrics-related settings enabling metrics and Amazon S3 events for S3 Replication Time Control (S3 RTC). Must be specified together with a ReplicationTime block.

" } }, - "documentation": "

Specifies information about where to publish analysis or configuration results for an Amazon S3 bucket.

" + "documentation": "

Specifies information about where to publish analysis or configuration results for an Amazon S3 bucket and S3 Replication Time Control (S3 RTC).

" }, "DisplayName": { "type": "string" @@ -3192,33 +3223,36 @@ "members": { "EncryptionType": { "shape": "ServerSideEncryption", - "documentation": "

The server-side encryption algorithm used when storing job results in Amazon S3 (e.g., AES256, aws:kms).

" + "documentation": "

The server-side encryption algorithm used when storing job results in Amazon S3 (for example, AES256, aws:kms).

" }, "KMSKeyId": { "shape": "SSEKMSKeyId", - "documentation": "

If the encryption type is aws:kms, this optional value specifies the AWS KMS key ID to use for encryption of job results.

" + "documentation": "

If the encryption type is aws:kms, this optional value specifies the ID of the symmetric customer managed AWS KMS CMK to use for encryption of job results. Amazon S3 only supports symmetric CMKs. For more information, see Using Symmetric and Asymmetric Keys in the AWS Key Management Service Developer Guide.

" }, "KMSContext": { "shape": "KMSContext", - "documentation": "

If the encryption type is aws:kms, this optional value can be used to specify the encryption context for the restore results.

" + "documentation": "

If the encryption type is aws:kms, this optional value can be used to specify the encryption context for the restore results.

" } }, - "documentation": "

Describes the server-side encryption that will be applied to the restore results.

" + "documentation": "

Contains the type of server-side encryption used.

" }, "EncryptionConfiguration": { "type": "structure", "members": { "ReplicaKmsKeyID": { "shape": "ReplicaKmsKeyID", - "documentation": "

Specifies the AWS KMS Key ID (Key ARN or Alias ARN) for the destination bucket. Amazon S3 uses this key to encrypt replica objects.

" + "documentation": "

Specifies the ID (Key ARN or Alias ARN) of the customer managed customer master key (CMK) stored in AWS Key Management Service (KMS) for the destination bucket. Amazon S3 uses this key to encrypt replica objects. Amazon S3 only supports symmetric customer managed CMKs. For more information, see Using Symmetric and Asymmetric Keys in the AWS Key Management Service Developer Guide.

" } }, "documentation": "

Specifies encryption-related information for an Amazon S3 bucket that is a destination for replicated objects.

" }, + "End": { + "type": "long" + }, "EndEvent": { "type": "structure", "members": {}, - "documentation": "

", + "documentation": "

A message that indicates the request is complete and no more messages will be sent. You should not assume that the request is complete until the client receives an EndEvent.

", "event": true }, "Error": { @@ -3226,22 +3260,22 @@ "members": { "Key": { "shape": "ObjectKey", - "documentation": "

" + "documentation": "

The error key.

" }, "VersionId": { "shape": "ObjectVersionId", - "documentation": "

" + "documentation": "

The version ID of the error.

" }, "Code": { "shape": "Code", - "documentation": "

" + "documentation": "

The error code is a string that uniquely identifies an error condition. It is meant to be read and understood by programs that detect and handle errors by type.

Amazon S3 error codes

    • Code: AccessDenied

    • Description: Access Denied

    • HTTP Status Code: 403 Forbidden

    • SOAP Fault Code Prefix: Client

    • Code: AccountProblem

    • Description: There is a problem with your AWS account that prevents the operation from completing successfully. Contact AWS Support for further assistance.

    • HTTP Status Code: 403 Forbidden

    • SOAP Fault Code Prefix: Client

    • Code: AllAccessDisabled

    • Description: All access to this Amazon S3 resource has been disabled. Contact AWS Support for further assistance.

    • HTTP Status Code: 403 Forbidden

    • SOAP Fault Code Prefix: Client

    • Code: AmbiguousGrantByEmailAddress

    • Description: The email address you provided is associated with more than one account.

    • HTTP Status Code: 400 Bad Request

    • SOAP Fault Code Prefix: Client

    • Code: AuthorizationHeaderMalformed

    • Description: The authorization header you provided is invalid.

    • HTTP Status Code: 400 Bad Request

    • HTTP Status Code: N/A

    • Code: BadDigest

    • Description: The Content-MD5 you specified did not match what we received.

    • HTTP Status Code: 400 Bad Request

    • SOAP Fault Code Prefix: Client

    • Code: BucketAlreadyExists

    • Description: The requested bucket name is not available. The bucket namespace is shared by all users of the system. Please select a different name and try again.

    • HTTP Status Code: 409 Conflict

    • SOAP Fault Code Prefix: Client

    • Code: BucketAlreadyOwnedByYou

    • Description: The bucket you tried to create already exists, and you own it. Amazon S3 returns this error in all AWS Regions except in the North Virginia Region. For legacy compatibility, if you re-create an existing bucket that you already own in the North Virginia Region, Amazon S3 returns 200 OK and resets the bucket access control lists (ACLs).

    • Code: 409 Conflict (in all Regions except the North Virginia Region)

    • SOAP Fault Code Prefix: Client

    • Code: BucketNotEmpty

    • Description: The bucket you tried to delete is not empty.

    • HTTP Status Code: 409 Conflict

    • SOAP Fault Code Prefix: Client

    • Code: CredentialsNotSupported

    • Description: This request does not support credentials.

    • HTTP Status Code: 400 Bad Request

    • SOAP Fault Code Prefix: Client

    • Code: CrossLocationLoggingProhibited

    • Description: Cross-location logging not allowed. Buckets in one geographic location cannot log information to a bucket in another location.

    • HTTP Status Code: 403 Forbidden

    • SOAP Fault Code Prefix: Client

    • Code: EntityTooSmall

    • Description: Your proposed upload is smaller than the minimum allowed object size.

    • HTTP Status Code: 400 Bad Request

    • SOAP Fault Code Prefix: Client

    • Code: EntityTooLarge

    • Description: Your proposed upload exceeds the maximum allowed object size.

    • HTTP Status Code: 400 Bad Request

    • SOAP Fault Code Prefix: Client

    • Code: ExpiredToken

    • Description: The provided token has expired.

    • HTTP Status Code: 400 Bad Request

    • SOAP Fault Code Prefix: Client

    • Code: IllegalVersioningConfigurationException

    • Description: Indicates that the versioning configuration specified in the request is invalid.

    • HTTP Status Code: 400 Bad Request

    • SOAP Fault Code Prefix: Client

    • Code: IncompleteBody

    • Description: You did not provide the number of bytes specified by the Content-Length HTTP header

    • HTTP Status Code: 400 Bad Request

    • SOAP Fault Code Prefix: Client

    • Code: IncorrectNumberOfFilesInPostRequest

    • Description: POST requires exactly one file upload per request.

    • HTTP Status Code: 400 Bad Request

    • SOAP Fault Code Prefix: Client

    • Code: InlineDataTooLarge

    • Description: Inline data exceeds the maximum allowed size.

    • HTTP Status Code: 400 Bad Request

    • SOAP Fault Code Prefix: Client

    • Code: InternalError

    • Description: We encountered an internal error. Please try again.

    • HTTP Status Code: 500 Internal Server Error

    • SOAP Fault Code Prefix: Server

    • Code: InvalidAccessKeyId

    • Description: The AWS access key ID you provided does not exist in our records.

    • HTTP Status Code: 403 Forbidden

    • SOAP Fault Code Prefix: Client

    • Code: InvalidAddressingHeader

    • Description: You must specify the Anonymous role.

    • HTTP Status Code: N/A

    • SOAP Fault Code Prefix: Client

    • Code: InvalidArgument

    • Description: Invalid Argument

    • HTTP Status Code: 400 Bad Request

    • SOAP Fault Code Prefix: Client

    • Code: InvalidBucketName

    • Description: The specified bucket is not valid.

    • HTTP Status Code: 400 Bad Request

    • SOAP Fault Code Prefix: Client

    • Code: InvalidBucketState

    • Description: The request is not valid with the current state of the bucket.

    • HTTP Status Code: 409 Conflict

    • SOAP Fault Code Prefix: Client

    • Code: InvalidDigest

    • Description: The Content-MD5 you specified is not valid.

    • HTTP Status Code: 400 Bad Request

    • SOAP Fault Code Prefix: Client

    • Code: InvalidEncryptionAlgorithmError

    • Description: The encryption request you specified is not valid. The valid value is AES256.

    • HTTP Status Code: 400 Bad Request

    • SOAP Fault Code Prefix: Client

    • Code: InvalidLocationConstraint

    • Description: The specified location constraint is not valid. For more information about Regions, see How to Select a Region for Your Buckets.

    • HTTP Status Code: 400 Bad Request

    • SOAP Fault Code Prefix: Client

    • Code: InvalidObjectState

    • Description: The operation is not valid for the current state of the object.

    • HTTP Status Code: 403 Forbidden

    • SOAP Fault Code Prefix: Client

    • Code: InvalidPart

    • Description: One or more of the specified parts could not be found. The part might not have been uploaded, or the specified entity tag might not have matched the part's entity tag.

    • HTTP Status Code: 400 Bad Request

    • SOAP Fault Code Prefix: Client

    • Code: InvalidPartOrder

    • Description: The list of parts was not in ascending order. Parts list must be specified in order by part number.

    • HTTP Status Code: 400 Bad Request

    • SOAP Fault Code Prefix: Client

    • Code: InvalidPayer

    • Description: All access to this object has been disabled. Please contact AWS Support for further assistance.

    • HTTP Status Code: 403 Forbidden

    • SOAP Fault Code Prefix: Client

    • Code: InvalidPolicyDocument

    • Description: The content of the form does not meet the conditions specified in the policy document.

    • HTTP Status Code: 400 Bad Request

    • SOAP Fault Code Prefix: Client

    • Code: InvalidRange

    • Description: The requested range cannot be satisfied.

    • HTTP Status Code: 416 Requested Range Not Satisfiable

    • SOAP Fault Code Prefix: Client

    • Code: InvalidRequest

    • Description: Please use AWS4-HMAC-SHA256.

    • HTTP Status Code: 400 Bad Request

    • Code: N/A

    • Code: InvalidRequest

    • Description: SOAP requests must be made over an HTTPS connection.

    • HTTP Status Code: 400 Bad Request

    • SOAP Fault Code Prefix: Client

    • Code: InvalidRequest

    • Description: Amazon S3 Transfer Acceleration is not supported for buckets with non-DNS compliant names.

    • HTTP Status Code: 400 Bad Request

    • Code: N/A

    • Code: InvalidRequest

    • Description: Amazon S3 Transfer Acceleration is not supported for buckets with periods (.) in their names.

    • HTTP Status Code: 400 Bad Request

    • Code: N/A

    • Code: InvalidRequest

    • Description: Amazon S3 Transfer Accelerate endpoint only supports virtual style requests.

    • HTTP Status Code: 400 Bad Request

    • Code: N/A

    • Code: InvalidRequest

    • Description: Amazon S3 Transfer Accelerate is not configured on this bucket.

    • HTTP Status Code: 400 Bad Request

    • Code: N/A

    • Code: InvalidRequest

    • Description: Amazon S3 Transfer Accelerate is disabled on this bucket.

    • HTTP Status Code: 400 Bad Request

    • Code: N/A

    • Code: InvalidRequest

    • Description: Amazon S3 Transfer Acceleration is not supported on this bucket. Contact AWS Support for more information.

    • HTTP Status Code: 400 Bad Request

    • Code: N/A

    • Code: InvalidRequest

    • Description: Amazon S3 Transfer Acceleration cannot be enabled on this bucket. Contact AWS Support for more information.

    • HTTP Status Code: 400 Bad Request

    • Code: N/A

    • Code: InvalidSecurity

    • Description: The provided security credentials are not valid.

    • HTTP Status Code: 403 Forbidden

    • SOAP Fault Code Prefix: Client

    • Code: InvalidSOAPRequest

    • Description: The SOAP request body is invalid.

    • HTTP Status Code: 400 Bad Request

    • SOAP Fault Code Prefix: Client

    • Code: InvalidStorageClass

    • Description: The storage class you specified is not valid.

    • HTTP Status Code: 400 Bad Request

    • SOAP Fault Code Prefix: Client

    • Code: InvalidTargetBucketForLogging

    • Description: The target bucket for logging does not exist, is not owned by you, or does not have the appropriate grants for the log-delivery group.

    • HTTP Status Code: 400 Bad Request

    • SOAP Fault Code Prefix: Client

    • Code: InvalidToken

    • Description: The provided token is malformed or otherwise invalid.

    • HTTP Status Code: 400 Bad Request

    • SOAP Fault Code Prefix: Client

    • Code: InvalidURI

    • Description: Couldn't parse the specified URI.

    • HTTP Status Code: 400 Bad Request

    • SOAP Fault Code Prefix: Client

    • Code: KeyTooLongError

    • Description: Your key is too long.

    • HTTP Status Code: 400 Bad Request

    • SOAP Fault Code Prefix: Client

    • Code: MalformedACLError

    • Description: The XML you provided was not well-formed or did not validate against our published schema.

    • HTTP Status Code: 400 Bad Request

    • SOAP Fault Code Prefix: Client

    • Code: MalformedPOSTRequest

    • Description: The body of your POST request is not well-formed multipart/form-data.

    • HTTP Status Code: 400 Bad Request

    • SOAP Fault Code Prefix: Client

    • Code: MalformedXML

    • Description: This happens when the user sends malformed XML (XML that doesn't conform to the published XSD) for the configuration. The error message is, \"The XML you provided was not well-formed or did not validate against our published schema.\"

    • HTTP Status Code: 400 Bad Request

    • SOAP Fault Code Prefix: Client

    • Code: MaxMessageLengthExceeded

    • Description: Your request was too big.

    • HTTP Status Code: 400 Bad Request

    • SOAP Fault Code Prefix: Client

    • Code: MaxPostPreDataLengthExceededError

    • Description: Your POST request fields preceding the upload file were too large.

    • HTTP Status Code: 400 Bad Request

    • SOAP Fault Code Prefix: Client

    • Code: MetadataTooLarge

    • Description: Your metadata headers exceed the maximum allowed metadata size.

    • HTTP Status Code: 400 Bad Request

    • SOAP Fault Code Prefix: Client

    • Code: MethodNotAllowed

    • Description: The specified method is not allowed against this resource.

    • HTTP Status Code: 405 Method Not Allowed

    • SOAP Fault Code Prefix: Client

    • Code: MissingAttachment

    • Description: A SOAP attachment was expected, but none were found.

    • HTTP Status Code: N/A

    • SOAP Fault Code Prefix: Client

    • Code: MissingContentLength

    • Description: You must provide the Content-Length HTTP header.

    • HTTP Status Code: 411 Length Required

    • SOAP Fault Code Prefix: Client

    • Code: MissingRequestBodyError

    • Description: This happens when the user sends an empty XML document as a request. The error message is, \"Request body is empty.\"

    • HTTP Status Code: 400 Bad Request

    • SOAP Fault Code Prefix: Client

    • Code: MissingSecurityElement

    • Description: The SOAP 1.1 request is missing a security element.

    • HTTP Status Code: 400 Bad Request

    • SOAP Fault Code Prefix: Client

    • Code: MissingSecurityHeader

    • Description: Your request is missing a required header.

    • HTTP Status Code: 400 Bad Request

    • SOAP Fault Code Prefix: Client

    • Code: NoLoggingStatusForKey

    • Description: There is no such thing as a logging status subresource for a key.

    • HTTP Status Code: 400 Bad Request

    • SOAP Fault Code Prefix: Client

    • Code: NoSuchBucket

    • Description: The specified bucket does not exist.

    • HTTP Status Code: 404 Not Found

    • SOAP Fault Code Prefix: Client

    • Code: NoSuchBucketPolicy

    • Description: The specified bucket does not have a bucket policy.

    • HTTP Status Code: 404 Not Found

    • SOAP Fault Code Prefix: Client

    • Code: NoSuchKey

    • Description: The specified key does not exist.

    • HTTP Status Code: 404 Not Found

    • SOAP Fault Code Prefix: Client

    • Code: NoSuchLifecycleConfiguration

    • Description: The lifecycle configuration does not exist.

    • HTTP Status Code: 404 Not Found

    • SOAP Fault Code Prefix: Client

    • Code: NoSuchUpload

    • Description: The specified multipart upload does not exist. The upload ID might be invalid, or the multipart upload might have been aborted or completed.

    • HTTP Status Code: 404 Not Found

    • SOAP Fault Code Prefix: Client

    • Code: NoSuchVersion

    • Description: Indicates that the version ID specified in the request does not match an existing version.

    • HTTP Status Code: 404 Not Found

    • SOAP Fault Code Prefix: Client

    • Code: NotImplemented

    • Description: A header you provided implies functionality that is not implemented.

    • HTTP Status Code: 501 Not Implemented

    • SOAP Fault Code Prefix: Server

    • Code: NotSignedUp

    • Description: Your account is not signed up for the Amazon S3 service. You must sign up before you can use Amazon S3. You can sign up at the following URL: https://aws.amazon.com/s3

    • HTTP Status Code: 403 Forbidden

    • SOAP Fault Code Prefix: Client

    • Code: OperationAborted

    • Description: A conflicting conditional operation is currently in progress against this resource. Try again.

    • HTTP Status Code: 409 Conflict

    • SOAP Fault Code Prefix: Client

    • Code: PermanentRedirect

    • Description: The bucket you are attempting to access must be addressed using the specified endpoint. Send all future requests to this endpoint.

    • HTTP Status Code: 301 Moved Permanently

    • SOAP Fault Code Prefix: Client

    • Code: PreconditionFailed

    • Description: At least one of the preconditions you specified did not hold.

    • HTTP Status Code: 412 Precondition Failed

    • SOAP Fault Code Prefix: Client

    • Code: Redirect

    • Description: Temporary redirect.

    • HTTP Status Code: 307 Moved Temporarily

    • SOAP Fault Code Prefix: Client

    • Code: RestoreAlreadyInProgress

    • Description: Object restore is already in progress.

    • HTTP Status Code: 409 Conflict

    • SOAP Fault Code Prefix: Client

    • Code: RequestIsNotMultiPartContent

    • Description: Bucket POST must be of the enclosure-type multipart/form-data.

    • HTTP Status Code: 400 Bad Request

    • SOAP Fault Code Prefix: Client

    • Code: RequestTimeout

    • Description: Your socket connection to the server was not read from or written to within the timeout period.

    • HTTP Status Code: 400 Bad Request

    • SOAP Fault Code Prefix: Client

    • Code: RequestTimeTooSkewed

    • Description: The difference between the request time and the server's time is too large.

    • HTTP Status Code: 403 Forbidden

    • SOAP Fault Code Prefix: Client

    • Code: RequestTorrentOfBucketError

    • Description: Requesting the torrent file of a bucket is not permitted.

    • HTTP Status Code: 400 Bad Request

    • SOAP Fault Code Prefix: Client

    • Code: SignatureDoesNotMatch

    • Description: The request signature we calculated does not match the signature you provided. Check your AWS secret access key and signing method. For more information, see REST Authentication and SOAP Authentication for details.

    • HTTP Status Code: 403 Forbidden

    • SOAP Fault Code Prefix: Client

    • Code: ServiceUnavailable

    • Description: Reduce your request rate.

    • HTTP Status Code: 503 Service Unavailable

    • SOAP Fault Code Prefix: Server

    • Code: SlowDown

    • Description: Reduce your request rate.

    • HTTP Status Code: 503 Slow Down

    • SOAP Fault Code Prefix: Server

    • Code: TemporaryRedirect

    • Description: You are being redirected to the bucket while DNS updates.

    • HTTP Status Code: 307 Moved Temporarily

    • SOAP Fault Code Prefix: Client

    • Code: TokenRefreshRequired

    • Description: The provided token must be refreshed.

    • HTTP Status Code: 400 Bad Request

    • SOAP Fault Code Prefix: Client

    • Code: TooManyBuckets

    • Description: You have attempted to create more buckets than allowed.

    • HTTP Status Code: 400 Bad Request

    • SOAP Fault Code Prefix: Client

    • Code: UnexpectedContent

    • Description: This request does not support content.

    • HTTP Status Code: 400 Bad Request

    • SOAP Fault Code Prefix: Client

    • Code: UnresolvableGrantByEmailAddress

    • Description: The email address you provided does not match any account on record.

    • HTTP Status Code: 400 Bad Request

    • SOAP Fault Code Prefix: Client

    • Code: UserKeyMustBeSpecified

    • Description: The bucket POST must contain the specified field name. If it is specified, check the order of the fields.

    • HTTP Status Code: 400 Bad Request

    • SOAP Fault Code Prefix: Client

" }, "Message": { "shape": "Message", - "documentation": "

" + "documentation": "

The error message contains a generic description of the error condition in English. It is intended for a human audience. Simple programs display the message directly to the end user if they encounter an error condition they don't know how or don't care to handle. Sophisticated programs with more exhaustive error handling and proper internationalization are more likely to ignore the error message.

" } }, - "documentation": "

" + "documentation": "

Container for all error elements.

" }, "ErrorDocument": { "type": "structure", @@ -3254,7 +3288,7 @@ "documentation": "

The object key name to use when a 4XX class error occurs.

" } }, - "documentation": "

" + "documentation": "

The error information.

" }, "Errors": { "type": "list", @@ -3276,8 +3310,14 @@ "s3:ObjectRemoved:*", "s3:ObjectRemoved:Delete", "s3:ObjectRemoved:DeleteMarkerCreated", + "s3:ObjectRestore:*", "s3:ObjectRestore:Post", - "s3:ObjectRestore:Completed" + "s3:ObjectRestore:Completed", + "s3:Replication:*", + "s3:Replication:OperationFailedReplication", + "s3:Replication:OperationNotTracked", + "s3:Replication:OperationMissedThreshold", + "s3:Replication:OperationReplicatedAfterThreshold" ] }, "EventList": { @@ -3287,6 +3327,26 @@ }, "flattened": true }, + "ExistingObjectReplication": { + "type": "structure", + "required": [ + "Status" + ], + "members": { + "Status": { + "shape": "ExistingObjectReplicationStatus", + "documentation": "

" + } + }, + "documentation": "

Optional configuration to replicate existing source bucket objects. For more information, see Replicating Existing Objects in the Amazon S3 Developer Guide.

" + }, + "ExistingObjectReplicationStatus": { + "type": "string", + "enum": [ + "Enabled", + "Disabled" + ] + }, "Expiration": { "type": "string" }, @@ -3355,7 +3415,7 @@ "member": { "shape": "FilterRule" }, - "documentation": "

A list of containers for the key value pair that defines the criteria for the filter rule.

", + "documentation": "

A list of containers for the key-value pair that defines the criteria for the filter rule.

", "flattened": true }, "FilterRuleName": { @@ -3396,7 +3456,7 @@ "members": { "Owner": { "shape": "Owner", - "documentation": "

" + "documentation": "

Container for the bucket owner's display name and ID.

" }, "Grants": { "shape": "Grants", @@ -3413,7 +3473,7 @@ "members": { "Bucket": { "shape": "BucketName", - "documentation": "

", + "documentation": "

Specifies the S3 bucket whose ACL is being requested.

", "location": "uri", "locationName": "Bucket" } @@ -3455,7 +3515,7 @@ "members": { "CORSRules": { "shape": "CORSRules", - "documentation": "

", + "documentation": "

A set of origins and methods (cross-origin access that you want to allow). You can add up to 100 rules to the configuration.

", "locationName": "CORSRule" } } @@ -3468,7 +3528,7 @@ "members": { "Bucket": { "shape": "BucketName", - "documentation": "

", + "documentation": "

The bucket name for which to get the cors configuration.

", "location": "uri", "locationName": "Bucket" } @@ -3478,8 +3538,7 @@ "type": "structure", "members": { "ServerSideEncryptionConfiguration": { - "shape": "ServerSideEncryptionConfiguration", - "documentation": "

" + "shape": "ServerSideEncryptionConfiguration" } }, "payload": "ServerSideEncryptionConfiguration" @@ -3534,7 +3593,7 @@ "members": { "Rules": { "shape": "LifecycleRules", - "documentation": "

", + "documentation": "

Container for a lifecycle rule.

", "locationName": "Rule" } } @@ -3547,7 +3606,7 @@ "members": { "Bucket": { "shape": "BucketName", - "documentation": "

", + "documentation": "

The name of the bucket for which to get the lifecycle information.

", "location": "uri", "locationName": "Bucket" } @@ -3558,7 +3617,7 @@ "members": { "Rules": { "shape": "Rules", - "documentation": "

", + "documentation": "

Container for a lifecycle rule.

", "locationName": "Rule" } } @@ -3571,7 +3630,7 @@ "members": { "Bucket": { "shape": "BucketName", - "documentation": "

", + "documentation": "

The name of the bucket for which to get the lifecycle information.

", "location": "uri", "locationName": "Bucket" } @@ -3582,7 +3641,7 @@ "members": { "LocationConstraint": { "shape": "BucketLocationConstraint", - "documentation": "

" + "documentation": "

Specifies the Region where the bucket resides. For a list of all the Amazon S3 supported location constraints by Region, see Regions and Endpoints.

" } } }, @@ -3594,7 +3653,7 @@ "members": { "Bucket": { "shape": "BucketName", - "documentation": "

", + "documentation": "

The name of the bucket for which to get the location.

", "location": "uri", "locationName": "Bucket" } @@ -3604,8 +3663,7 @@ "type": "structure", "members": { "LoggingEnabled": { - "shape": "LoggingEnabled", - "documentation": "

" + "shape": "LoggingEnabled" } } }, @@ -3617,7 +3675,7 @@ "members": { "Bucket": { "shape": "BucketName", - "documentation": "

", + "documentation": "

The bucket name for which to get the logging information.

", "location": "uri", "locationName": "Bucket" } @@ -3662,7 +3720,7 @@ "members": { "Bucket": { "shape": "BucketName", - "documentation": "

Name of the bucket to get the notification configuration for.

", + "documentation": "

Name of the bucket for which to get the notification configuration

", "location": "uri", "locationName": "Bucket" } @@ -3686,7 +3744,7 @@ "members": { "Bucket": { "shape": "BucketName", - "documentation": "

", + "documentation": "

The bucket name for which to get the bucket policy.

", "location": "uri", "locationName": "Bucket" } @@ -3720,8 +3778,7 @@ "type": "structure", "members": { "ReplicationConfiguration": { - "shape": "ReplicationConfiguration", - "documentation": "

" + "shape": "ReplicationConfiguration" } }, "payload": "ReplicationConfiguration" @@ -3734,7 +3791,7 @@ "members": { "Bucket": { "shape": "BucketName", - "documentation": "

", + "documentation": "

The bucket name for which to get the replication information.

", "location": "uri", "locationName": "Bucket" } @@ -3757,7 +3814,7 @@ "members": { "Bucket": { "shape": "BucketName", - "documentation": "

", + "documentation": "

The name of the bucket for which to get the payment request configuration

", "location": "uri", "locationName": "Bucket" } @@ -3771,7 +3828,7 @@ "members": { "TagSet": { "shape": "TagSet", - "documentation": "

" + "documentation": "

Contains the tag set.

" } } }, @@ -3783,7 +3840,7 @@ "members": { "Bucket": { "shape": "BucketName", - "documentation": "

", + "documentation": "

The name of the bucket for which to get the tagging information.

", "location": "uri", "locationName": "Bucket" } @@ -3811,7 +3868,7 @@ "members": { "Bucket": { "shape": "BucketName", - "documentation": "

", + "documentation": "

The name of the bucket for which to get the versioning information.

", "location": "uri", "locationName": "Bucket" } @@ -3822,19 +3879,19 @@ "members": { "RedirectAllRequestsTo": { "shape": "RedirectAllRequestsTo", - "documentation": "

" + "documentation": "

Specifies the redirect behavior of all requests to a website endpoint of an Amazon S3 bucket.

" }, "IndexDocument": { "shape": "IndexDocument", - "documentation": "

" + "documentation": "

The name of the index document for the website.

" }, "ErrorDocument": { "shape": "ErrorDocument", - "documentation": "

" + "documentation": "

The name of the error document for the website.

" }, "RoutingRules": { "shape": "RoutingRules", - "documentation": "

" + "documentation": "

Rules that define when a redirect is applied and the redirect behavior.

" } } }, @@ -3846,7 +3903,7 @@ "members": { "Bucket": { "shape": "BucketName", - "documentation": "

", + "documentation": "

The bucket name for which to get the website configuration.

", "location": "uri", "locationName": "Bucket" } @@ -3857,7 +3914,7 @@ "members": { "Owner": { "shape": "Owner", - "documentation": "

" + "documentation": "

Container for the bucket owner's display name and ID.

" }, "Grants": { "shape": "Grants", @@ -3880,13 +3937,13 @@ "members": { "Bucket": { "shape": "BucketName", - "documentation": "

", + "documentation": "

The bucket name that contains the object for which to get the ACL information.

When using this API with an access point, you must direct requests to the access point hostname. The access point hostname takes the form AccessPointName-AccountId.s3-accesspoint.Region.amazonaws.com. When using this operation using an access point through the AWS SDKs, you provide the access point ARN in place of the bucket name. For more information about access point ARNs, see Using Access Points in the Amazon Simple Storage Service Developer Guide.

", "location": "uri", "locationName": "Bucket" }, "Key": { "shape": "ObjectKey", - "documentation": "

", + "documentation": "

The key of the object for which to get the ACL information.

", "location": "uri", "locationName": "Key" }, @@ -3922,7 +3979,7 @@ "members": { "Bucket": { "shape": "BucketName", - "documentation": "

The bucket containing the object whose Legal Hold status you want to retrieve.

", + "documentation": "

The bucket name containing the object whose Legal Hold status you want to retrieve.

When using this API with an access point, you must direct requests to the access point hostname. The access point hostname takes the form AccessPointName-AccountId.s3-accesspoint.Region.amazonaws.com. When using this operation using an access point through the AWS SDKs, you provide the access point ARN in place of the bucket name. For more information about access point ARNs, see Using Access Points in the Amazon Simple Storage Service Developer Guide.

", "location": "uri", "locationName": "Bucket" }, @@ -3950,7 +4007,7 @@ "members": { "ObjectLockConfiguration": { "shape": "ObjectLockConfiguration", - "documentation": "

The specified bucket's object lock configuration.

" + "documentation": "

The specified bucket's Object Lock configuration.

" } }, "payload": "ObjectLockConfiguration" @@ -3963,7 +4020,7 @@ "members": { "Bucket": { "shape": "BucketName", - "documentation": "

The bucket whose object lock configuration you want to retrieve.

", + "documentation": "

The bucket whose Object Lock configuration you want to retrieve.

", "location": "uri", "locationName": "Bucket" } @@ -3985,13 +4042,13 @@ }, "AcceptRanges": { "shape": "AcceptRanges", - "documentation": "

", + "documentation": "

Indicates that a range of bytes was specified.

", "location": "header", "locationName": "accept-ranges" }, "Expiration": { "shape": "Expiration", - "documentation": "

If the object expiration is configured (see PUT Bucket lifecycle), the response includes this header. It includes the expiry-date and rule-id key value pairs providing object expiration information. The value of the rule-id is URL encoded.

", + "documentation": "

If the object expiration is configured (see PUT Bucket lifecycle), the response includes this header. It includes the expiry-date and rule-id key-value pairs providing object expiration information. The value of the rule-id is URL encoded.

", "location": "header", "locationName": "x-amz-expiration" }, @@ -4015,13 +4072,13 @@ }, "ETag": { "shape": "ETag", - "documentation": "

An ETag is an opaque identifier assigned by a web server to a specific version of a resource found at a URL

", + "documentation": "

An ETag is an opaque identifier assigned by a web server to a specific version of a resource found at a URL.

", "location": "header", "locationName": "ETag" }, "MissingMeta": { "shape": "MissingMeta", - "documentation": "

This is set to the number of metadata entries not returned in x-amz-meta headers. This can happen if you create metadata using an API like SOAP that supports more flexible metadata than the REST API. For example, using SOAP, you can create metadata whose values are not legal HTTP headers.

", + "documentation": "

This is set to the number of metadata entries not returned in x-amz-meta headers. This can happen if you create metadata using an API like SOAP that supports more flexible metadata than the REST API. For example, using SOAP, you can create metadata whose values are not legal HTTP headers.

", "location": "header", "locationName": "x-amz-missing-meta" }, @@ -4081,7 +4138,7 @@ }, "ServerSideEncryption": { "shape": "ServerSideEncryption", - "documentation": "

The Server-side encryption algorithm used when storing this object in S3 (e.g., AES256, aws:kms).

", + "documentation": "

The server-side encryption algorithm used when storing this object in Amazon S3 (for example, AES256, aws:kms).

", "location": "header", "locationName": "x-amz-server-side-encryption" }, @@ -4099,19 +4156,19 @@ }, "SSECustomerKeyMD5": { "shape": "SSECustomerKeyMD5", - "documentation": "

If server-side encryption with a customer-provided encryption key was requested, the response will include this header to provide round trip message integrity verification of the customer-provided encryption key.

", + "documentation": "

If server-side encryption with a customer-provided encryption key was requested, the response will include this header to provide round-trip message integrity verification of the customer-provided encryption key.

", "location": "header", "locationName": "x-amz-server-side-encryption-customer-key-MD5" }, "SSEKMSKeyId": { "shape": "SSEKMSKeyId", - "documentation": "

If present, specifies the ID of the AWS Key Management Service (KMS) master encryption key that was used for the object.

", + "documentation": "

If present, specifies the ID of the AWS Key Management Service (AWS KMS) symmetric customer managed customer master key (CMK) that was used for the object.

", "location": "header", "locationName": "x-amz-server-side-encryption-aws-kms-key-id" }, "StorageClass": { "shape": "StorageClass", - "documentation": "

", + "documentation": "

Provides storage class information of the object. Amazon S3 returns this header for all objects except for Standard storage class objects.

", "location": "header", "locationName": "x-amz-storage-class" }, @@ -4122,7 +4179,7 @@ }, "ReplicationStatus": { "shape": "ReplicationStatus", - "documentation": "

", + "documentation": "

Amazon S3 can return this if your request involves a bucket that is either a source or destination in a replication rule.

", "location": "header", "locationName": "x-amz-replication-status" }, @@ -4140,19 +4197,19 @@ }, "ObjectLockMode": { "shape": "ObjectLockMode", - "documentation": "

The object lock mode currently in place for this object.

", + "documentation": "

The Object Lock mode currently in place for this object.

", "location": "header", "locationName": "x-amz-object-lock-mode" }, "ObjectLockRetainUntilDate": { "shape": "ObjectLockRetainUntilDate", - "documentation": "

The date and time when this object's object lock will expire.

", + "documentation": "

The date and time when this object's Object Lock will expire.

", "location": "header", "locationName": "x-amz-object-lock-retain-until-date" }, "ObjectLockLegalHoldStatus": { "shape": "ObjectLockLegalHoldStatus", - "documentation": "

Indicates whether this object has an active legal hold. This field is only returned if you have permission to view an object's legal hold status.

", + "documentation": "

Indicates whether this object has an active legal hold. This field is only returned if you have permission to view an object's legal hold status.

", "location": "header", "locationName": "x-amz-object-lock-legal-hold" } @@ -4168,7 +4225,7 @@ "members": { "Bucket": { "shape": "BucketName", - "documentation": "

", + "documentation": "

The bucket name containing the object.

When using this API with an access point, you must direct requests to the access point hostname. The access point hostname takes the form AccessPointName-AccountId.s3-accesspoint.Region.amazonaws.com. When using this operation using an access point through the AWS SDKs, you provide the access point ARN in place of the bucket name. For more information about access point ARNs, see Using Access Points in the Amazon Simple Storage Service Developer Guide.

", "location": "uri", "locationName": "Bucket" }, @@ -4198,49 +4255,49 @@ }, "Key": { "shape": "ObjectKey", - "documentation": "

", + "documentation": "

Key of the object to get.

", "location": "uri", "locationName": "Key" }, "Range": { "shape": "Range", - "documentation": "

Downloads the specified range bytes of an object. For more information about the HTTP Range header, go to http://www.w3.org/Protocols/rfc2616/rfc2616-sec14.html#sec14.35.

", + "documentation": "

Downloads the specified range bytes of an object. For more information about the HTTP Range header, see http://www.w3.org/Protocols/rfc2616/rfc2616-sec14.html#sec14.35.

", "location": "header", "locationName": "Range" }, "ResponseCacheControl": { "shape": "ResponseCacheControl", - "documentation": "

Sets the Cache-Control header of the response.

", + "documentation": "

Sets the Cache-Control header of the response.

", "location": "querystring", "locationName": "response-cache-control" }, "ResponseContentDisposition": { "shape": "ResponseContentDisposition", - "documentation": "

Sets the Content-Disposition header of the response

", + "documentation": "

Sets the Content-Disposition header of the response

", "location": "querystring", "locationName": "response-content-disposition" }, "ResponseContentEncoding": { "shape": "ResponseContentEncoding", - "documentation": "

Sets the Content-Encoding header of the response.

", + "documentation": "

Sets the Content-Encoding header of the response.

", "location": "querystring", "locationName": "response-content-encoding" }, "ResponseContentLanguage": { "shape": "ResponseContentLanguage", - "documentation": "

Sets the Content-Language header of the response.

", + "documentation": "

Sets the Content-Language header of the response.

", "location": "querystring", "locationName": "response-content-language" }, "ResponseContentType": { "shape": "ResponseContentType", - "documentation": "

Sets the Content-Type header of the response.

", + "documentation": "

Sets the Content-Type header of the response.

", "location": "querystring", "locationName": "response-content-type" }, "ResponseExpires": { "shape": "ResponseExpires", - "documentation": "

Sets the Expires header of the response.

", + "documentation": "

Sets the Expires header of the response.

", "location": "querystring", "locationName": "response-expires" }, @@ -4252,19 +4309,19 @@ }, "SSECustomerAlgorithm": { "shape": "SSECustomerAlgorithm", - "documentation": "

Specifies the algorithm to use to when encrypting the object (e.g., AES256).

", + "documentation": "

Specifies the algorithm to use to when encrypting the object (for example, AES256).

", "location": "header", "locationName": "x-amz-server-side-encryption-customer-algorithm" }, "SSECustomerKey": { "shape": "SSECustomerKey", - "documentation": "

Specifies the customer-provided encryption key for Amazon S3 to use in encrypting data. This value is used to store the object and then it is discarded; Amazon does not store the encryption key. The key must be appropriate for use with the algorithm specified in the x-amz-server-side​-encryption​-customer-algorithm header.

", + "documentation": "

Specifies the customer-provided encryption key for Amazon S3 to use in encrypting data. This value is used to store the object and then it is discarded; Amazon S3 does not store the encryption key. The key must be appropriate for use with the algorithm specified in the x-amz-server-side​-encryption​-customer-algorithm header.

", "location": "header", "locationName": "x-amz-server-side-encryption-customer-key" }, "SSECustomerKeyMD5": { "shape": "SSECustomerKeyMD5", - "documentation": "

Specifies the 128-bit MD5 digest of the encryption key according to RFC 1321. Amazon S3 uses this header for a message integrity check to ensure the encryption key was transmitted without error.

", + "documentation": "

Specifies the 128-bit MD5 digest of the encryption key according to RFC 1321. Amazon S3 uses this header for a message integrity check to ensure that the encryption key was transmitted without error.

", "location": "header", "locationName": "x-amz-server-side-encryption-customer-key-MD5" }, @@ -4300,7 +4357,7 @@ "members": { "Bucket": { "shape": "BucketName", - "documentation": "

The bucket containing the object whose retention settings you want to retrieve.

", + "documentation": "

The bucket name containing the object whose retention settings you want to retrieve.

When using this API with an access point, you must direct requests to the access point hostname. The access point hostname takes the form AccessPointName-AccountId.s3-accesspoint.Region.amazonaws.com. When using this operation using an access point through the AWS SDKs, you provide the access point ARN in place of the bucket name. For more information about access point ARNs, see Using Access Points in the Amazon Simple Storage Service Developer Guide.

", "location": "uri", "locationName": "Bucket" }, @@ -4331,13 +4388,13 @@ "members": { "VersionId": { "shape": "ObjectVersionId", - "documentation": "

", + "documentation": "

The versionId of the object for which you got the tagging information.

", "location": "header", "locationName": "x-amz-version-id" }, "TagSet": { "shape": "TagSet", - "documentation": "

" + "documentation": "

Contains the tag set.

" } } }, @@ -4350,19 +4407,19 @@ "members": { "Bucket": { "shape": "BucketName", - "documentation": "

", + "documentation": "

The bucket name containing the object for which to get the tagging information.

When using this API with an access point, you must direct requests to the access point hostname. The access point hostname takes the form AccessPointName-AccountId.s3-accesspoint.Region.amazonaws.com. When using this operation using an access point through the AWS SDKs, you provide the access point ARN in place of the bucket name. For more information about access point ARNs, see Using Access Points in the Amazon Simple Storage Service Developer Guide.

", "location": "uri", "locationName": "Bucket" }, "Key": { "shape": "ObjectKey", - "documentation": "

", + "documentation": "

Object key for which to get the tagging information.

", "location": "uri", "locationName": "Key" }, "VersionId": { "shape": "ObjectVersionId", - "documentation": "

", + "documentation": "

The versionId of the object for which to get the tagging information.

", "location": "querystring", "locationName": "versionId" } @@ -4373,7 +4430,7 @@ "members": { "Body": { "shape": "Body", - "documentation": "

", + "documentation": "

A Bencoded dictionary as defined by the BitTorrent specification

", "streaming": true }, "RequestCharged": { @@ -4393,13 +4450,13 @@ "members": { "Bucket": { "shape": "BucketName", - "documentation": "

", + "documentation": "

The name of the bucket containing the object for which to get the torrent files.

", "location": "uri", "locationName": "Bucket" }, "Key": { "shape": "ObjectKey", - "documentation": "

", + "documentation": "

The object key for which to get the information.

", "location": "uri", "locationName": "Key" }, @@ -4445,21 +4502,21 @@ "documentation": "

Glacier retrieval tier at which the restore will be processed.

" } }, - "documentation": "

" + "documentation": "

Container for Glacier job parameters.

" }, "Grant": { "type": "structure", "members": { "Grantee": { "shape": "Grantee", - "documentation": "

" + "documentation": "

The person being granted permissions.

" }, "Permission": { "shape": "Permission", "documentation": "

Specifies the permission given to the grantee.

" } }, - "documentation": "

" + "documentation": "

Container for grant information.

" }, "GrantFullControl": { "type": "string" @@ -4505,7 +4562,7 @@ "documentation": "

URI of the grantee group.

" } }, - "documentation": "

", + "documentation": "

Container for the person being granted permissions.

", "xmlNamespace": { "prefix": "xsi", "uri": "http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" @@ -4526,7 +4583,7 @@ "members": { "Bucket": { "shape": "BucketName", - "documentation": "

", + "documentation": "

The bucket name.

", "location": "uri", "locationName": "Bucket" } @@ -4543,19 +4600,19 @@ }, "AcceptRanges": { "shape": "AcceptRanges", - "documentation": "

", + "documentation": "

Indicates that a range of bytes was specified.

", "location": "header", "locationName": "accept-ranges" }, "Expiration": { "shape": "Expiration", - "documentation": "

If the object expiration is configured (see PUT Bucket lifecycle), the response includes this header. It includes the expiry-date and rule-id key value pairs providing object expiration information. The value of the rule-id is URL encoded.

", + "documentation": "

If the object expiration is configured (see PUT Bucket lifecycle), the response includes this header. It includes the expiry-date and rule-id key-value pairs providing object expiration information. The value of the rule-id is URL encoded.

", "location": "header", "locationName": "x-amz-expiration" }, "Restore": { "shape": "Restore", - "documentation": "

Provides information about object restoration operation and expiration time of the restored object copy.

", + "documentation": "

If the object is an archived object (an object whose storage class is GLACIER), the response includes this header if either the archive restoration is in progress (see RestoreObject or an archive copy is already restored.

If an archive copy is already restored, the header value indicates when Amazon S3 is scheduled to delete the object copy. For example:

x-amz-restore: ongoing-request=\"false\", expiry-date=\"Fri, 23 Dec 2012 00:00:00 GMT\"

If the object restoration is in progress, the header returns the value ongoing-request=\"true\".

For more information about archiving objects, see Transitioning Objects: General Considerations.

", "location": "header", "locationName": "x-amz-restore" }, @@ -4573,13 +4630,13 @@ }, "ETag": { "shape": "ETag", - "documentation": "

An ETag is an opaque identifier assigned by a web server to a specific version of a resource found at a URL

", + "documentation": "

An ETag is an opaque identifier assigned by a web server to a specific version of a resource found at a URL.

", "location": "header", "locationName": "ETag" }, "MissingMeta": { "shape": "MissingMeta", - "documentation": "

This is set to the number of metadata entries not returned in x-amz-meta headers. This can happen if you create metadata using an API like SOAP that supports more flexible metadata than the REST API. For example, using SOAP, you can create metadata whose values are not legal HTTP headers.

", + "documentation": "

This is set to the number of metadata entries not returned in x-amz-meta headers. This can happen if you create metadata using an API like SOAP that supports more flexible metadata than the REST API. For example, using SOAP, you can create metadata whose values are not legal HTTP headers.

", "location": "header", "locationName": "x-amz-missing-meta" }, @@ -4633,7 +4690,7 @@ }, "ServerSideEncryption": { "shape": "ServerSideEncryption", - "documentation": "

The Server-side encryption algorithm used when storing this object in S3 (e.g., AES256, aws:kms).

", + "documentation": "

If the object is stored using server-side encryption either with an AWS KMS customer master key (CMK) or an Amazon S3-managed encryption key, the response includes this header with the value of the server-side encryption algorithm used when storing this object in Amazon S3 (for example, AES256, aws:kms).

", "location": "header", "locationName": "x-amz-server-side-encryption" }, @@ -4651,19 +4708,19 @@ }, "SSECustomerKeyMD5": { "shape": "SSECustomerKeyMD5", - "documentation": "

If server-side encryption with a customer-provided encryption key was requested, the response will include this header to provide round trip message integrity verification of the customer-provided encryption key.

", + "documentation": "

If server-side encryption with a customer-provided encryption key was requested, the response will include this header to provide round-trip message integrity verification of the customer-provided encryption key.

", "location": "header", "locationName": "x-amz-server-side-encryption-customer-key-MD5" }, "SSEKMSKeyId": { "shape": "SSEKMSKeyId", - "documentation": "

If present, specifies the ID of the AWS Key Management Service (KMS) master encryption key that was used for the object.

", + "documentation": "

If present, specifies the ID of the AWS Key Management Service (AWS KMS) symmetric customer managed customer master key (CMK) that was used for the object.

", "location": "header", "locationName": "x-amz-server-side-encryption-aws-kms-key-id" }, "StorageClass": { "shape": "StorageClass", - "documentation": "

", + "documentation": "

Provides storage class information of the object. Amazon S3 returns this header for all objects except for Standard storage class objects.

For more information, see Storage Classes.

", "location": "header", "locationName": "x-amz-storage-class" }, @@ -4674,7 +4731,7 @@ }, "ReplicationStatus": { "shape": "ReplicationStatus", - "documentation": "

", + "documentation": "

Amazon S3 can return this header if your request involves a bucket that is either a source or destination in a replication rule.

In replication, you have a source bucket on which you configure replication and destination bucket where Amazon S3 stores object replicas. When you request an object (GetObject) or object metadata (HeadObject) from these buckets, Amazon S3 will return the x-amz-replication-status header in the response as follows:

  • If requesting an object from the source bucket — Amazon S3 will return the x-amz-replication-status header if the object in your request is eligible for replication.

    For example, suppose that in your replication configuration, you specify object prefix TaxDocs requesting Amazon S3 to replicate objects with key prefix TaxDocs. Any objects you upload with this key name prefix, for example TaxDocs/document1.pdf, are eligible for replication. For any object request with this key name prefix, Amazon S3 will return the x-amz-replication-status header with value PENDING, COMPLETED or FAILED indicating object replication status.

  • If requesting an object from the destination bucket — Amazon S3 will return the x-amz-replication-status header with value REPLICA if the object in your request is a replica that Amazon S3 created.

For more information, see Replication.

", "location": "header", "locationName": "x-amz-replication-status" }, @@ -4686,19 +4743,19 @@ }, "ObjectLockMode": { "shape": "ObjectLockMode", - "documentation": "

The object lock mode currently in place for this object.

", + "documentation": "

The Object Lock mode, if any, that's in effect for this object. This header is only returned if the requester has the s3:GetObjectRetention permission. For more information about S3 Object Lock, see Object Lock.

", "location": "header", "locationName": "x-amz-object-lock-mode" }, "ObjectLockRetainUntilDate": { "shape": "ObjectLockRetainUntilDate", - "documentation": "

The date and time when this object's object lock expires.

", + "documentation": "

The date and time when the Object Lock retention period expires. This header is only returned if the requester has the s3:GetObjectRetention permission.

", "location": "header", "locationName": "x-amz-object-lock-retain-until-date" }, "ObjectLockLegalHoldStatus": { "shape": "ObjectLockLegalHoldStatus", - "documentation": "

The Legal Hold status for the specified object.

", + "documentation": "

Specifies whether a legal hold is in effect for this object. This header is only returned if the requester has the s3:GetObjectLegalHold permission. This header is not returned if the specified version of this object has never had a legal hold applied. For more information about S3 Object Lock, see Object Lock.

", "location": "header", "locationName": "x-amz-object-lock-legal-hold" } @@ -4713,7 +4770,7 @@ "members": { "Bucket": { "shape": "BucketName", - "documentation": "

", + "documentation": "

The name of the bucket containing the object.

", "location": "uri", "locationName": "Bucket" }, @@ -4743,13 +4800,13 @@ }, "Key": { "shape": "ObjectKey", - "documentation": "

", + "documentation": "

The object key.

", "location": "uri", "locationName": "Key" }, "Range": { "shape": "Range", - "documentation": "

Downloads the specified range bytes of an object. For more information about the HTTP Range header, go to http://www.w3.org/Protocols/rfc2616/rfc2616-sec14.html#sec14.35.

", + "documentation": "

Downloads the specified range bytes of an object. For more information about the HTTP Range header, see http://www.w3.org/Protocols/rfc2616/rfc2616-sec14.html#sec14.35.

", "location": "header", "locationName": "Range" }, @@ -4761,19 +4818,19 @@ }, "SSECustomerAlgorithm": { "shape": "SSECustomerAlgorithm", - "documentation": "

Specifies the algorithm to use to when encrypting the object (e.g., AES256).

", + "documentation": "

Specifies the algorithm to use to when encrypting the object (for example, AES256).

", "location": "header", "locationName": "x-amz-server-side-encryption-customer-algorithm" }, "SSECustomerKey": { "shape": "SSECustomerKey", - "documentation": "

Specifies the customer-provided encryption key for Amazon S3 to use in encrypting data. This value is used to store the object and then it is discarded; Amazon does not store the encryption key. The key must be appropriate for use with the algorithm specified in the x-amz-server-side​-encryption​-customer-algorithm header.

", + "documentation": "

Specifies the customer-provided encryption key for Amazon S3 to use in encrypting data. This value is used to store the object and then it is discarded; Amazon S3 does not store the encryption key. The key must be appropriate for use with the algorithm specified in the x-amz-server-side​-encryption​-customer-algorithm header.

", "location": "header", "locationName": "x-amz-server-side-encryption-customer-key" }, "SSECustomerKeyMD5": { "shape": "SSECustomerKeyMD5", - "documentation": "

Specifies the 128-bit MD5 digest of the encryption key according to RFC 1321. Amazon S3 uses this header for a message integrity check to ensure the encryption key was transmitted without error.

", + "documentation": "

Specifies the 128-bit MD5 digest of the encryption key according to RFC 1321. Amazon S3 uses this header for a message integrity check to ensure that the encryption key was transmitted without error.

", "location": "header", "locationName": "x-amz-server-side-encryption-customer-key-MD5" }, @@ -4822,10 +4879,10 @@ "members": { "Suffix": { "shape": "Suffix", - "documentation": "

A suffix that is appended to a request that is for a directory on the website endpoint (e.g. if the suffix is index.html and you make a request to samplebucket/images/ the data that is returned will be for the object with the key name images/index.html) The suffix must not be empty and must not include a slash character.

" + "documentation": "

A suffix that is appended to a request that is for a directory on the website endpoint (for example,if the suffix is index.html and you make a request to samplebucket/images/ the data that is returned will be for the object with the key name images/index.html) The suffix must not be empty and must not include a slash character.

" } }, - "documentation": "

" + "documentation": "

Container for the Suffix element.

" }, "Initiated": { "type": "timestamp" @@ -4842,7 +4899,7 @@ "documentation": "

Name of the Principal.

" } }, - "documentation": "

" + "documentation": "

Container element that identifies who initiated the multipart upload.

" }, "InputSerialization": { "type": "structure", @@ -4925,19 +4982,19 @@ "documentation": "

Contains the bucket name, file format, bucket owner (optional), and prefix (optional) where inventory results are published.

" } }, - "documentation": "

" + "documentation": "

Specifies the inventory configuration for an Amazon S3 bucket.

" }, "InventoryEncryption": { "type": "structure", "members": { "SSES3": { "shape": "SSES3", - "documentation": "

Specifies the use of SSE-S3 to encrypt delivered Inventory reports.

", + "documentation": "

Specifies the use of SSE-S3 to encrypt delivered inventory reports.

", "locationName": "SSE-S3" }, "SSEKMS": { "shape": "SSEKMS", - "documentation": "

Specifies the use of SSE-KMS to encrypt delivered Inventory reports.

", + "documentation": "

Specifies the use of SSE-KMS to encrypt delivered inventory reports.

", "locationName": "SSE-KMS" } }, @@ -4954,7 +5011,7 @@ "documentation": "

The prefix that an object must have to be included in the inventory results.

" } }, - "documentation": "

" + "documentation": "

Specifies an inventory filter. The inventory only includes objects that meet the filter's criteria.

" }, "InventoryFormat": { "type": "string", @@ -4993,7 +5050,8 @@ "EncryptionStatus", "ObjectLockRetainUntilDate", "ObjectLockMode", - "ObjectLockLegalHoldStatus" + "ObjectLockLegalHoldStatus", + "IntelligentTieringAccessTier" ] }, "InventoryOptionalFields": { @@ -5016,7 +5074,7 @@ }, "Bucket": { "shape": "BucketName", - "documentation": "

The Amazon resource name (ARN) of the bucket where inventory results will be published.

" + "documentation": "

The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the bucket where inventory results will be published.

" }, "Format": { "shape": "InventoryFormat", @@ -5031,7 +5089,7 @@ "documentation": "

Contains the type of server-side encryption used to encrypt the inventory results.

" } }, - "documentation": "

" + "documentation": "

Contains the bucket name, file format, bucket owner (optional), and prefix (optional) where inventory results are published.

" }, "InventorySchedule": { "type": "structure", @@ -5044,7 +5102,7 @@ "documentation": "

Specifies how frequently inventory results are produced.

" } }, - "documentation": "

" + "documentation": "

Specifies the schedule for generating inventory results.

" }, "IsEnabled": { "type": "boolean" @@ -5066,7 +5124,7 @@ "documentation": "

The type of JSON. Valid values: Document, Lines.

" } }, - "documentation": "

" + "documentation": "

Specifies JSON as object's input serialization format.

" }, "JSONOutput": { "type": "structure", @@ -5076,7 +5134,7 @@ "documentation": "

The value used to separate individual records in the output.

" } }, - "documentation": "

" + "documentation": "

Specifies JSON as request's output serialization format.

" }, "JSONType": { "type": "string", @@ -5121,8 +5179,7 @@ "locationName": "Event" }, "Filter": { - "shape": "NotificationConfigurationFilter", - "documentation": "

" + "shape": "NotificationConfigurationFilter" } }, "documentation": "

A container for specifying the configuration for AWS Lambda notifications.

" @@ -5145,11 +5202,11 @@ "members": { "Rules": { "shape": "Rules", - "documentation": "

", + "documentation": "

Specifies lifecycle configuration rules for an Amazon S3 bucket.

", "locationName": "Rule" } }, - "documentation": "

" + "documentation": "

Container for lifecycle rules. You can add as many as 1000 rules.

" }, "LifecycleExpiration": { "type": "structure", @@ -5167,7 +5224,7 @@ "documentation": "

Indicates whether Amazon S3 will remove a delete marker with no noncurrent versions. If set to true, the delete marker will be expired; if set to false the policy takes no action. This cannot be specified with Days or Date in a Lifecycle Expiration Policy.

" } }, - "documentation": "

" + "documentation": "

Container for the expiration for the lifecycle of the object.

" }, "LifecycleRule": { "type": "structure", @@ -5177,7 +5234,7 @@ "members": { "Expiration": { "shape": "LifecycleExpiration", - "documentation": "

" + "documentation": "

Specifies the expiration for the lifecycle of the object in the form of date, days and, whether the object has a delete marker.

" }, "ID": { "shape": "ID", @@ -5185,12 +5242,11 @@ }, "Prefix": { "shape": "Prefix", - "documentation": "

Prefix identifying one or more objects to which the rule applies. This is No longer used; use Filter instead.

", + "documentation": "

Prefix identifying one or more objects to which the rule applies. This is No longer used; use Filter instead.

", "deprecated": true }, "Filter": { - "shape": "LifecycleRuleFilter", - "documentation": "

" + "shape": "LifecycleRuleFilter" }, "Status": { "shape": "ExpirationStatus", @@ -5198,31 +5254,29 @@ }, "Transitions": { "shape": "TransitionList", - "documentation": "

", + "documentation": "

Specifies when an Amazon S3 object transitions to a specified storage class.

", "locationName": "Transition" }, "NoncurrentVersionTransitions": { "shape": "NoncurrentVersionTransitionList", - "documentation": "

", + "documentation": "

Specifies the transition rule for the lifecycle rule that describes when noncurrent objects transition to a specific storage class. If your bucket is versioning-enabled (or versioning is suspended), you can set this action to request that Amazon S3 transition noncurrent object versions to a specific storage class at a set period in the object's lifetime.

", "locationName": "NoncurrentVersionTransition" }, "NoncurrentVersionExpiration": { - "shape": "NoncurrentVersionExpiration", - "documentation": "

" + "shape": "NoncurrentVersionExpiration" }, "AbortIncompleteMultipartUpload": { - "shape": "AbortIncompleteMultipartUpload", - "documentation": "

" + "shape": "AbortIncompleteMultipartUpload" } }, - "documentation": "

" + "documentation": "

A lifecycle rule for individual objects in an Amazon S3 bucket.

" }, "LifecycleRuleAndOperator": { "type": "structure", "members": { "Prefix": { "shape": "Prefix", - "documentation": "

" + "documentation": "

Prefix identifying one or more objects to which the rule applies.

" }, "Tags": { "shape": "TagSet", @@ -5245,11 +5299,10 @@ "documentation": "

This tag must exist in the object's tag set in order for the rule to apply.

" }, "And": { - "shape": "LifecycleRuleAndOperator", - "documentation": "

" + "shape": "LifecycleRuleAndOperator" } }, - "documentation": "

The Filter is used to identify objects that a Lifecycle Rule applies to. A Filter must have exactly one of Prefix, Tag, or And specified.

" + "documentation": "

The Filter is used to identify objects that a Lifecycle Rule applies to. A Filter must have exactly one of Prefix, Tag, or And specified.

" }, "LifecycleRules": { "type": "list", @@ -5267,11 +5320,11 @@ }, "ContinuationToken": { "shape": "Token", - "documentation": "

The ContinuationToken that represents where this request began.

" + "documentation": "

The marker that is used as a starting point for this analytics configuration list response. This value is present if it was sent in the request.

" }, "NextContinuationToken": { "shape": "NextToken", - "documentation": "

NextContinuationToken is sent when isTruncated is true, which indicates that there are more analytics configurations to list. The next request must include this NextContinuationToken. The token is obfuscated and is not a usable value.

" + "documentation": "

NextContinuationToken is sent when isTruncated is true, which indicates that there are more analytics configurations to list. The next request must include this NextContinuationToken. The token is obfuscated and is not a usable value.

" }, "AnalyticsConfigurationList": { "shape": "AnalyticsConfigurationList", @@ -5314,11 +5367,11 @@ }, "IsTruncated": { "shape": "IsTruncated", - "documentation": "

Indicates whether the returned list of inventory configurations is truncated in this response. A value of true indicates that the list is truncated.

" + "documentation": "

Tells whether the returned list of inventory configurations is complete. A value of true indicates that the list is not complete and the NextContinuationToken is provided for a subsequent request.

" }, "NextContinuationToken": { "shape": "NextToken", - "documentation": "

The marker used to continue this inventory configuration listing. Use the NextContinuationToken from this response to continue the listing in a subsequent request. The continuation token is an opaque value that Amazon S3 understands.

" + "documentation": "

The marker used to continue this inventory configuration listing. Use the NextContinuationToken from this response to continue the listing in a subsequent request. The continuation token is an opaque value that Amazon S3 understands.

" } } }, @@ -5355,7 +5408,7 @@ }, "NextContinuationToken": { "shape": "NextToken", - "documentation": "

The marker used to continue a metrics configuration listing that has been truncated. Use the NextContinuationToken from a previously truncated list response to continue the listing. The continuation token is an opaque value that Amazon S3 understands.

" + "documentation": "

The marker used to continue a metrics configuration listing that has been truncated. Use the NextContinuationToken from a previously truncated list response to continue the listing. The continuation token is an opaque value that Amazon S3 understands.

" }, "MetricsConfigurationList": { "shape": "MetricsConfigurationList", @@ -5389,11 +5442,11 @@ "members": { "Buckets": { "shape": "Buckets", - "documentation": "

" + "documentation": "

The list of buckets owned by the requestor.

" }, "Owner": { "shape": "Owner", - "documentation": "

" + "documentation": "

The owner of the buckets listed.

" } } }, @@ -5422,11 +5475,11 @@ }, "Delimiter": { "shape": "Delimiter", - "documentation": "

" + "documentation": "

Contains the delimiter you specified in the request. If you don't specify a delimiter in your request, this element is absent from the response.

" }, "NextUploadIdMarker": { "shape": "NextUploadIdMarker", - "documentation": "

When a list is truncated, this element specifies the value that should be used for the upload-id-marker request parameter in a subsequent request.

" + "documentation": "

When a list is truncated, this element specifies the value that should be used for the upload-id-marker request parameter in a subsequent request.

" }, "MaxUploads": { "shape": "MaxUploads", @@ -5438,16 +5491,16 @@ }, "Uploads": { "shape": "MultipartUploadList", - "documentation": "

", + "documentation": "

Container for elements related to a particular multipart upload. A response can contain zero or more Upload elements.

", "locationName": "Upload" }, "CommonPrefixes": { "shape": "CommonPrefixList", - "documentation": "

" + "documentation": "

If you specify a delimiter in the request, then the result returns each distinct key prefix containing the delimiter in a CommonPrefixes element. The distinct key prefixes are returned in the Prefix child element.

" }, "EncodingType": { "shape": "EncodingType", - "documentation": "

Encoding type used by Amazon S3 to encode object keys in the response.

" + "documentation": "

Encoding type used by Amazon S3 to encode object keys in the response.

If you specify encoding-type request parameter, Amazon S3 includes this element in the response, and returns encoded key name values in the following response elements:

Delimiter, KeyMarker, Prefix, NextKeyMarker, Key.

" } } }, @@ -5459,13 +5512,13 @@ "members": { "Bucket": { "shape": "BucketName", - "documentation": "

", + "documentation": "

Name of the bucket to which the multipart upload was initiated.

When using this API with an access point, you must direct requests to the access point hostname. The access point hostname takes the form AccessPointName-AccountId.s3-accesspoint.Region.amazonaws.com. When using this operation using an access point through the AWS SDKs, you provide the access point ARN in place of the bucket name. For more information about access point ARNs, see Using Access Points in the Amazon Simple Storage Service Developer Guide.

", "location": "uri", "locationName": "Bucket" }, "Delimiter": { "shape": "Delimiter", - "documentation": "

Character you use to group keys.

", + "documentation": "

Character you use to group keys.

All keys that contain the same string between the prefix, if specified, and the first occurrence of the delimiter after the prefix are grouped under a single result element, CommonPrefixes. If you don't specify the prefix parameter, then the substring starts at the beginning of the key. The keys that are grouped under CommonPrefixes result element are not returned elsewhere in the response.

", "location": "querystring", "locationName": "delimiter" }, @@ -5476,7 +5529,7 @@ }, "KeyMarker": { "shape": "KeyMarker", - "documentation": "

Together with upload-id-marker, this parameter specifies the multipart upload after which listing should begin.

", + "documentation": "

Together with upload-id-marker, this parameter specifies the multipart upload after which listing should begin.

If upload-id-marker is not specified, only the keys lexicographically greater than the specified key-marker will be included in the list.

If upload-id-marker is specified, any multipart uploads for a key equal to the key-marker might also be included, provided those multipart uploads have upload IDs lexicographically greater than the specified upload-id-marker.

", "location": "querystring", "locationName": "key-marker" }, @@ -5488,13 +5541,13 @@ }, "Prefix": { "shape": "Prefix", - "documentation": "

Lists in-progress uploads only for those keys that begin with the specified prefix.

", + "documentation": "

Lists in-progress uploads only for those keys that begin with the specified prefix. You can use prefixes to separate a bucket into different grouping of keys. (You can think of using prefix to make groups in the same way you'd use a folder in a file system.)

", "location": "querystring", "locationName": "prefix" }, "UploadIdMarker": { "shape": "UploadIdMarker", - "documentation": "

Together with key-marker, specifies the multipart upload after which listing should begin. If key-marker is not specified, the upload-id-marker parameter is ignored.

", + "documentation": "

Together with key-marker, specifies the multipart upload after which listing should begin. If key-marker is not specified, the upload-id-marker parameter is ignored. Otherwise, any multipart uploads for a key equal to the key-marker might be included in the list only if they have an upload ID lexicographically greater than the specified upload-id-marker.

", "location": "querystring", "locationName": "upload-id-marker" } @@ -5505,57 +5558,57 @@ "members": { "IsTruncated": { "shape": "IsTruncated", - "documentation": "

A flag that indicates whether or not Amazon S3 returned all of the results that satisfied the search criteria. If your results were truncated, you can make a follow-up paginated request using the NextKeyMarker and NextVersionIdMarker response parameters as a starting place in another request to return the rest of the results.

" + "documentation": "

A flag that indicates whether Amazon S3 returned all of the results that satisfied the search criteria. If your results were truncated, you can make a follow-up paginated request using the NextKeyMarker and NextVersionIdMarker response parameters as a starting place in another request to return the rest of the results.

" }, "KeyMarker": { "shape": "KeyMarker", - "documentation": "

Marks the last Key returned in a truncated response.

" + "documentation": "

Marks the last key returned in a truncated response.

" }, "VersionIdMarker": { "shape": "VersionIdMarker", - "documentation": "

" + "documentation": "

Marks the last version of the key returned in a truncated response.

" }, "NextKeyMarker": { "shape": "NextKeyMarker", - "documentation": "

Use this value for the key marker request parameter in a subsequent request.

" + "documentation": "

When the number of responses exceeds the value of MaxKeys, NextKeyMarker specifies the first key not returned that satisfies the search criteria. Use this value for the key-marker request parameter in a subsequent request.

" }, "NextVersionIdMarker": { "shape": "NextVersionIdMarker", - "documentation": "

Use this value for the next version id marker parameter in a subsequent request.

" + "documentation": "

When the number of responses exceeds the value of MaxKeys, NextVersionIdMarker specifies the first object version not returned that satisfies the search criteria. Use this value for the version-id-marker request parameter in a subsequent request.

" }, "Versions": { "shape": "ObjectVersionList", - "documentation": "

", + "documentation": "

Container for version information.

", "locationName": "Version" }, "DeleteMarkers": { "shape": "DeleteMarkers", - "documentation": "

", + "documentation": "

Container for an object that is a delete marker.

", "locationName": "DeleteMarker" }, "Name": { "shape": "BucketName", - "documentation": "

" + "documentation": "

Bucket name.

" }, "Prefix": { "shape": "Prefix", - "documentation": "

" + "documentation": "

Selects objects that start with the value supplied by this parameter.

" }, "Delimiter": { "shape": "Delimiter", - "documentation": "

" + "documentation": "

The delimiter grouping the included keys. A delimiter is a character that you specify to group keys. All keys that contain the same string between the prefix and the first occurrence of the delimiter are grouped under a single result element in CommonPrefixes. These groups are counted as one result against the max-keys limitation. These keys are not returned elsewhere in the response.

" }, "MaxKeys": { "shape": "MaxKeys", - "documentation": "

" + "documentation": "

Specifies the maximum number of objects to return.

" }, "CommonPrefixes": { "shape": "CommonPrefixList", - "documentation": "

" + "documentation": "

All of the keys rolled up into a common prefix count as a single return when calculating the number of returns.

" }, "EncodingType": { "shape": "EncodingType", - "documentation": "

Encoding type used by Amazon S3 to encode object keys in the response.

" + "documentation": "

Encoding type used by Amazon S3 to encode object key names in the XML response.

If you specify encoding-type request parameter, Amazon S3 includes this element in the response, and returns encoded key name values in the following response elements:

KeyMarker, NextKeyMarker, Prefix, Key, and Delimiter.

" } } }, @@ -5567,13 +5620,13 @@ "members": { "Bucket": { "shape": "BucketName", - "documentation": "

", + "documentation": "

The bucket name that contains the objects.

When using this API with an access point, you must direct requests to the access point hostname. The access point hostname takes the form AccessPointName-AccountId.s3-accesspoint.Region.amazonaws.com. When using this operation using an access point through the AWS SDKs, you provide the access point ARN in place of the bucket name. For more information about access point ARNs, see Using Access Points in the Amazon Simple Storage Service Developer Guide.

", "location": "uri", "locationName": "Bucket" }, "Delimiter": { "shape": "Delimiter", - "documentation": "

A delimiter is a character you use to group keys.

", + "documentation": "

A delimiter is a character that you specify to group keys. All keys that contain the same string between the prefix and the first occurrence of the delimiter are grouped under a single result element in CommonPrefixes. These groups are counted as one result against the max-keys limitation. These keys are not returned elsewhere in the response.

", "location": "querystring", "locationName": "delimiter" }, @@ -5590,13 +5643,13 @@ }, "MaxKeys": { "shape": "MaxKeys", - "documentation": "

Sets the maximum number of keys returned in the response. The response might contain fewer keys but will never contain more.

", + "documentation": "

Sets the maximum number of keys returned in the response. The response might contain fewer keys but will never contain more. If additional keys satisfy the search criteria, but were not returned because max-keys was exceeded, the response contains <isTruncated>true</isTruncated>. To return the additional keys, see key-marker and version-id-marker.

", "location": "querystring", "locationName": "max-keys" }, "Prefix": { "shape": "Prefix", - "documentation": "

Limits the response to keys that begin with the specified prefix.

", + "documentation": "

Use this parameter to select only those keys that begin with the specified prefix. You can use prefixes to separate a bucket into different groupings of keys. (You can think of using prefix to make groups in the same way you'd use a folder in a file system.) You can use prefix with delimiter to roll up numerous objects into a single result under CommonPrefixes.

", "location": "querystring", "locationName": "prefix" }, @@ -5613,11 +5666,11 @@ "members": { "IsTruncated": { "shape": "IsTruncated", - "documentation": "

A flag that indicates whether or not Amazon S3 returned all of the results that satisfied the search criteria.

" + "documentation": "

A flag that indicates whether Amazon S3 returned all of the results that satisfied the search criteria.

" }, "Marker": { "shape": "Marker", - "documentation": "

" + "documentation": "

Indicates where in the bucket listing begins. Marker is included in the response if it was sent with the request.

" }, "NextMarker": { "shape": "NextMarker", @@ -5625,27 +5678,27 @@ }, "Contents": { "shape": "ObjectList", - "documentation": "

" + "documentation": "

Metadata about each object returned.

" }, "Name": { "shape": "BucketName", - "documentation": "

" + "documentation": "

Bucket name.

" }, "Prefix": { "shape": "Prefix", - "documentation": "

" + "documentation": "

Keys that begin with the indicated prefix.

" }, "Delimiter": { "shape": "Delimiter", - "documentation": "

" + "documentation": "

Causes keys that contain the same string between the prefix and the first occurrence of the delimiter to be rolled up into a single result element in the CommonPrefixes collection. These rolled-up keys are not returned elsewhere in the response. Each rolled-up result counts as only one return against the MaxKeys value.

" }, "MaxKeys": { "shape": "MaxKeys", - "documentation": "

" + "documentation": "

The maximum number of keys returned in the response body.

" }, "CommonPrefixes": { "shape": "CommonPrefixList", - "documentation": "

" + "documentation": "

All of the keys rolled up in a common prefix count as a single return when calculating the number of returns.

A response can contain CommonPrefixes only if you specify a delimiter.

CommonPrefixes contains all (if there are any) keys between Prefix and the next occurrence of the string specified by the delimiter.

CommonPrefixes lists keys that act like subdirectories in the directory specified by Prefix.

For example, if the prefix is notes/ and the delimiter is a slash (/) as in notes/summer/july, the common prefix is notes/summer/. All of the keys that roll up into a common prefix count as a single return when calculating the number of returns.

" }, "EncodingType": { "shape": "EncodingType", @@ -5661,7 +5714,7 @@ "members": { "Bucket": { "shape": "BucketName", - "documentation": "

", + "documentation": "

The name of the bucket containing the objects.

", "location": "uri", "locationName": "Bucket" }, @@ -5707,7 +5760,7 @@ "members": { "IsTruncated": { "shape": "IsTruncated", - "documentation": "

A flag that indicates whether or not Amazon S3 returned all of the results that satisfied the search criteria.

" + "documentation": "

Set to false if all of the results were returned. Set to true if more keys are available to return. If the number of results exceeds that specified by MaxKeys, all of the results might not be returned.

" }, "Contents": { "shape": "ObjectList", @@ -5715,15 +5768,15 @@ }, "Name": { "shape": "BucketName", - "documentation": "

Name of the bucket to list.

" + "documentation": "

Bucket name.

When using this API with an access point, you must direct requests to the access point hostname. The access point hostname takes the form AccessPointName-AccountId.s3-accesspoint.Region.amazonaws.com. When using this operation using an access point through the AWS SDKs, you provide the access point ARN in place of the bucket name. For more information about access point ARNs, see Using Access Points in the Amazon Simple Storage Service Developer Guide.

" }, "Prefix": { "shape": "Prefix", - "documentation": "

Limits the response to keys that begin with the specified prefix.

" + "documentation": "

Keys that begin with the indicated prefix.

" }, "Delimiter": { "shape": "Delimiter", - "documentation": "

A delimiter is a character you use to group keys.

" + "documentation": "

Causes keys that contain the same string between the prefix and the first occurrence of the delimiter to be rolled up into a single result element in the CommonPrefixes collection. These rolled-up keys are not returned elsewhere in the response. Each rolled-up result counts as only one return against the MaxKeys value.

" }, "MaxKeys": { "shape": "MaxKeys", @@ -5731,11 +5784,11 @@ }, "CommonPrefixes": { "shape": "CommonPrefixList", - "documentation": "

CommonPrefixes contains all (if there are any) keys between Prefix and the next occurrence of the string specified by delimiter

" + "documentation": "

All of the keys rolled up into a common prefix count as a single return when calculating the number of returns.

A response can contain CommonPrefixes only if you specify a delimiter.

CommonPrefixes contains all (if there are any) keys between Prefix and the next occurrence of the string specified by a delimiter.

CommonPrefixes lists keys that act like subdirectories in the directory specified by Prefix.

For example, if the prefix is notes/ and the delimiter is a slash (/) as in notes/summer/july, the common prefix is notes/summer/. All of the keys that roll up into a common prefix count as a single return when calculating the number of returns.

" }, "EncodingType": { "shape": "EncodingType", - "documentation": "

Encoding type used by Amazon S3 to encode object keys in the response.

" + "documentation": "

Encoding type used by Amazon S3 to encode object key names in the XML response.

If you specify the encoding-type request parameter, Amazon S3 includes this element in the response, and returns encoded key name values in the following response elements:

Delimiter, Prefix, Key, and StartAfter.

" }, "KeyCount": { "shape": "KeyCount", @@ -5743,15 +5796,15 @@ }, "ContinuationToken": { "shape": "Token", - "documentation": "

ContinuationToken indicates Amazon S3 that the list is being continued on this bucket with a token. ContinuationToken is obfuscated and is not a real key

" + "documentation": "

If ContinuationToken was sent with the request, it is included in the response.

" }, "NextContinuationToken": { "shape": "NextToken", - "documentation": "

NextContinuationToken is sent when isTruncated is true which means there are more keys in the bucket that can be listed. The next list requests to Amazon S3 can be continued with this NextContinuationToken. NextContinuationToken is obfuscated and is not a real key

" + "documentation": "

NextContinuationToken is sent when isTruncated is true, which means there are more keys in the bucket that can be listed. The next list requests to Amazon S3 can be continued with this NextContinuationToken. NextContinuationToken is obfuscated and is not a real key

" }, "StartAfter": { "shape": "StartAfter", - "documentation": "

StartAfter is where you want Amazon S3 to start listing from. Amazon S3 starts listing after this specified key. StartAfter can be any key in the bucket

" + "documentation": "

If StartAfter was sent with the request, it is included in the response.

" } } }, @@ -5763,7 +5816,7 @@ "members": { "Bucket": { "shape": "BucketName", - "documentation": "

Name of the bucket to list.

", + "documentation": "

Bucket name to list.

When using this API with an access point, you must direct requests to the access point hostname. The access point hostname takes the form AccessPointName-AccountId.s3-accesspoint.Region.amazonaws.com. When using this operation using an access point through the AWS SDKs, you provide the access point ARN in place of the bucket name. For more information about access point ARNs, see Using Access Points in the Amazon Simple Storage Service Developer Guide.

", "location": "uri", "locationName": "Bucket" }, @@ -5793,19 +5846,19 @@ }, "ContinuationToken": { "shape": "Token", - "documentation": "

ContinuationToken indicates Amazon S3 that the list is being continued on this bucket with a token. ContinuationToken is obfuscated and is not a real key

", + "documentation": "

ContinuationToken indicates Amazon S3 that the list is being continued on this bucket with a token. ContinuationToken is obfuscated and is not a real key.

", "location": "querystring", "locationName": "continuation-token" }, "FetchOwner": { "shape": "FetchOwner", - "documentation": "

The owner field is not present in listV2 by default, if you want to return owner field with each key in the result then set the fetch owner field to true

", + "documentation": "

The owner field is not present in listV2 by default, if you want to return owner field with each key in the result then set the fetch owner field to true.

", "location": "querystring", "locationName": "fetch-owner" }, "StartAfter": { "shape": "StartAfter", - "documentation": "

StartAfter is where you want Amazon S3 to start listing from. Amazon S3 starts listing after this specified key. StartAfter can be any key in the bucket

", + "documentation": "

StartAfter is where you want Amazon S3 to start listing from. Amazon S3 starts listing after this specified key. StartAfter can be any key in the bucket.

", "location": "querystring", "locationName": "start-after" }, @@ -5822,13 +5875,13 @@ "members": { "AbortDate": { "shape": "AbortDate", - "documentation": "

Date when multipart upload will become eligible for abort operation by lifecycle.

", + "documentation": "

If the bucket has a lifecycle rule configured with an action to abort incomplete multipart uploads and the prefix in the lifecycle rule matches the object name in the request, then the response includes this header indicating when the initiated multipart upload will become eligible for abort operation. For more information, see Aborting Incomplete Multipart Uploads Using a Bucket Lifecycle Policy.

The response will also include the x-amz-abort-rule-id header that will provide the ID of the lifecycle configuration rule that defines this action.

", "location": "header", "locationName": "x-amz-abort-date" }, "AbortRuleId": { "shape": "AbortRuleId", - "documentation": "

Id of the lifecycle rule that makes a multipart upload eligible for abort operation.

", + "documentation": "

This header is returned along with the x-amz-abort-date header. It identifies applicable lifecycle configuration rule that defines the action to abort incomplete multipart uploads.

", "location": "header", "locationName": "x-amz-abort-rule-id" }, @@ -5846,7 +5899,7 @@ }, "PartNumberMarker": { "shape": "PartNumberMarker", - "documentation": "

Part number after which listing begins.

" + "documentation": "

When a list is truncated, this element specifies the last part in the list, as well as the value to use for the part-number-marker request parameter in a subsequent request.

" }, "NextPartNumberMarker": { "shape": "NextPartNumberMarker", @@ -5858,24 +5911,24 @@ }, "IsTruncated": { "shape": "IsTruncated", - "documentation": "

Indicates whether the returned list of parts is truncated.

" + "documentation": "

Indicates whether the returned list of parts is truncated. A true value indicates that the list was truncated. A list can be truncated if the number of parts exceeds the limit returned in the MaxParts element.

" }, "Parts": { "shape": "Parts", - "documentation": "

", + "documentation": "

Container for elements related to a particular part. A response can contain zero or more Part elements.

", "locationName": "Part" }, "Initiator": { "shape": "Initiator", - "documentation": "

Identifies who initiated the multipart upload.

" + "documentation": "

Container element that identifies who initiated the multipart upload. If the initiator is an AWS account, this element provides the same information as the Owner element. If the initiator is an IAM User, this element provides the user ARN and display name.

" }, "Owner": { "shape": "Owner", - "documentation": "

" + "documentation": "

Container element that identifies the object owner, after the object is created. If multipart upload is initiated by an IAM user, this element provides the parent account ID and display name.

" }, "StorageClass": { "shape": "StorageClass", - "documentation": "

The class of storage used to store the object.

" + "documentation": "

Class of storage (STANDARD or REDUCED_REDUNDANCY) used to store the uploaded object.

" }, "RequestCharged": { "shape": "RequestCharged", @@ -5894,13 +5947,13 @@ "members": { "Bucket": { "shape": "BucketName", - "documentation": "

", + "documentation": "

Name of the bucket to which the parts are being uploaded.

When using this API with an access point, you must direct requests to the access point hostname. The access point hostname takes the form AccessPointName-AccountId.s3-accesspoint.Region.amazonaws.com. When using this operation using an access point through the AWS SDKs, you provide the access point ARN in place of the bucket name. For more information about access point ARNs, see Using Access Points in the Amazon Simple Storage Service Developer Guide.

", "location": "uri", "locationName": "Bucket" }, "Key": { "shape": "ObjectKey", - "documentation": "

", + "documentation": "

Object key for which the multipart upload was initiated.

", "location": "uri", "locationName": "Key" }, @@ -5944,11 +5997,11 @@ "members": { "TargetBucket": { "shape": "TargetBucket", - "documentation": "

Specifies the bucket where you want Amazon S3 to store server access logs. You can have your logs delivered to any bucket that you own, including the same bucket that is being logged. You can also configure multiple buckets to deliver their logs to the same target bucket. In this case you should choose a different TargetPrefix for each source bucket so that the delivered log files can be distinguished by key.

" + "documentation": "

Specifies the bucket where you want Amazon S3 to store server access logs. You can have your logs delivered to any bucket that you own, including the same bucket that is being logged. You can also configure multiple buckets to deliver their logs to the same target bucket. In this case, you should choose a different TargetPrefix for each source bucket so that the delivered log files can be distinguished by key.

" }, "TargetGrants": { "shape": "TargetGrants", - "documentation": "

" + "documentation": "

Container for granting information.

" }, "TargetPrefix": { "shape": "TargetPrefix", @@ -6013,11 +6066,11 @@ "members": { "Name": { "shape": "MetadataKey", - "documentation": "

" + "documentation": "

Name of the Object.

" }, "Value": { "shape": "MetadataValue", - "documentation": "

" + "documentation": "

Value of the Object.

" } }, "documentation": "

A metadata key-value pair to store with an object.

" @@ -6028,6 +6081,24 @@ "MetadataValue": { "type": "string" }, + "Metrics": { + "type": "structure", + "required": [ + "Status", + "EventThreshold" + ], + "members": { + "Status": { + "shape": "MetricsStatus", + "documentation": "

Specifies whether the replication metrics are enabled.

" + }, + "EventThreshold": { + "shape": "ReplicationTimeValue", + "documentation": "

A container specifying the time threshold for emitting the s3:Replication:OperationMissedThreshold event.

" + } + }, + "documentation": "

A container specifying replication metrics-related settings enabling metrics and Amazon S3 events for S3 Replication Time Control (S3 RTC). Must be specified together with a ReplicationTime block.

" + }, "MetricsAndOperator": { "type": "structure", "members": { @@ -6042,7 +6113,7 @@ "locationName": "Tag" } }, - "documentation": "

" + "documentation": "

A conjunction (logical AND) of predicates, which is used in evaluating a metrics filter. The operator must have at least two predicates, and an object must match all of the predicates in order for the filter to apply.

" }, "MetricsConfiguration": { "type": "structure", @@ -6084,11 +6155,21 @@ "documentation": "

A conjunction (logical AND) of predicates, which is used in evaluating a metrics filter. The operator must have at least two predicates, and an object must match all of the predicates in order for the filter to apply.

" } }, - "documentation": "

" + "documentation": "

Specifies a metrics configuration filter. The metrics configuration only includes objects that meet the filter's criteria. A filter must be a prefix, a tag, or a conjunction (MetricsAndOperator).

" }, "MetricsId": { "type": "string" }, + "MetricsStatus": { + "type": "string", + "enum": [ + "Enabled", + "Disabled" + ] + }, + "Minutes": { + "type": "integer" + }, "MissingMeta": { "type": "integer" }, @@ -6113,14 +6194,14 @@ }, "Owner": { "shape": "Owner", - "documentation": "

" + "documentation": "

Specifies the owner of the object that is part of the multipart upload.

" }, "Initiator": { "shape": "Initiator", "documentation": "

Identifies who initiated the multipart upload.

" } }, - "documentation": "

" + "documentation": "

Container for the MultipartUpload for the Amazon S3 object.

" }, "MultipartUploadId": { "type": "string" @@ -6155,7 +6236,7 @@ "members": { "NoncurrentDays": { "shape": "Days", - "documentation": "

Specifies the number of days an object is noncurrent before Amazon S3 can perform the associated action. For information about the noncurrent days calculations, see How Amazon S3 Calculates When an Object Became Noncurrent in the Amazon Simple Storage Service Developer Guide.

" + "documentation": "

Specifies the number of days an object is noncurrent before Amazon S3 can perform the associated action. For information about the noncurrent days calculations, see How Amazon S3 Calculates When an Object Became Noncurrent in the Amazon Simple Storage Service Developer Guide.

" } }, "documentation": "

Specifies when noncurrent object versions expire. Upon expiration, Amazon S3 permanently deletes the noncurrent object versions. You set this lifecycle configuration action on a bucket that has versioning enabled (or suspended) to request that Amazon S3 delete noncurrent object versions at a specific period in the object's lifetime.

" @@ -6165,7 +6246,7 @@ "members": { "NoncurrentDays": { "shape": "Days", - "documentation": "

Specifies the number of days an object is noncurrent before Amazon S3 can perform the associated action. For information about the noncurrent days calculations, see How Amazon S3 Calculates When an Object Became Noncurrent in the Amazon Simple Storage Service Developer Guide.

" + "documentation": "

Specifies the number of days an object is noncurrent before Amazon S3 can perform the associated action. For information about the noncurrent days calculations, see How Amazon S3 Calculates How Long an Object Has Been Noncurrent in the Amazon Simple Storage Service Developer Guide.

" }, "StorageClass": { "shape": "TransitionStorageClass", @@ -6207,15 +6288,15 @@ "members": { "TopicConfiguration": { "shape": "TopicConfigurationDeprecated", - "documentation": "

" + "documentation": "

This data type is deprecated. A container for specifying the configuration for publication of messages to an Amazon Simple Notification Service (Amazon SNS) topic when Amazon S3 detects specified events.

" }, "QueueConfiguration": { "shape": "QueueConfigurationDeprecated", - "documentation": "

" + "documentation": "

This data type is deprecated. This data type specifies the configuration for publishing messages to an Amazon Simple Queue Service (Amazon SQS) queue when Amazon S3 detects specified events.

" }, "CloudFunctionConfiguration": { "shape": "CloudFunctionConfiguration", - "documentation": "

" + "documentation": "

Container for specifying the AWS Lambda notification configuration.

" } } }, @@ -6224,7 +6305,6 @@ "members": { "Key": { "shape": "S3KeyFilter", - "documentation": "

", "locationName": "S3Key" } }, @@ -6239,19 +6319,19 @@ "members": { "Key": { "shape": "ObjectKey", - "documentation": "

" + "documentation": "

The name that you assign to an object. You use the object key to retrieve the object.

" }, "LastModified": { "shape": "LastModified", - "documentation": "

" + "documentation": "

The date the Object was Last Modified

" }, "ETag": { "shape": "ETag", - "documentation": "

" + "documentation": "

The entity tag is an MD5 hash of the object. ETag reflects only changes to the contents of an object, not its metadata.

" }, "Size": { "shape": "Size", - "documentation": "

" + "documentation": "

Size in bytes of the object

" }, "StorageClass": { "shape": "ObjectStorageClass", @@ -6259,10 +6339,10 @@ }, "Owner": { "shape": "Owner", - "documentation": "

" + "documentation": "

The owner of the object

" } }, - "documentation": "

" + "documentation": "

An object consists of data and its descriptive metadata.

" }, "ObjectCannedACL": { "type": "string", @@ -6291,7 +6371,7 @@ "documentation": "

VersionId for the specific version of the object to delete.

" } }, - "documentation": "

" + "documentation": "

Object Identifier is unique value to identify objects.

" }, "ObjectIdentifierList": { "type": "list", @@ -6316,14 +6396,14 @@ "members": { "ObjectLockEnabled": { "shape": "ObjectLockEnabled", - "documentation": "

Indicates whether this bucket has an object lock configuration enabled.

" + "documentation": "

Indicates whether this bucket has an Object Lock configuration enabled.

" }, "Rule": { "shape": "ObjectLockRule", - "documentation": "

The object lock rule in place for the specified object.

" + "documentation": "

The Object Lock rule in place for the specified object.

" } }, - "documentation": "

The container element for object lock configuration parameters.

" + "documentation": "

The container element for Object Lock configuration parameters.

" }, "ObjectLockEnabled": { "type": "string", @@ -6371,7 +6451,7 @@ }, "RetainUntilDate": { "shape": "Date", - "documentation": "

The date on which this object lock retention expires.

" + "documentation": "

The date on which this Object Lock Retention will expire.

" } }, "documentation": "

A Retention configuration for an object.

" @@ -6391,7 +6471,7 @@ "documentation": "

The default retention period that you want to apply to new objects placed in the specified bucket.

" } }, - "documentation": "

The container element for an object lock rule.

" + "documentation": "

The container element for an Object Lock rule.

" }, "ObjectLockToken": { "type": "string" @@ -6413,7 +6493,7 @@ "members": { "ETag": { "shape": "ETag", - "documentation": "

" + "documentation": "

The entity tag is an MD5 hash of that version of the object.

" }, "Size": { "shape": "Size", @@ -6441,10 +6521,10 @@ }, "Owner": { "shape": "Owner", - "documentation": "

" + "documentation": "

Specifies the owner of the object.

" } }, - "documentation": "

" + "documentation": "

The version of an object.

" }, "ObjectVersionId": { "type": "string" @@ -6491,14 +6571,14 @@ "members": { "DisplayName": { "shape": "DisplayName", - "documentation": "

" + "documentation": "

Container for the display name of the owner.

" }, "ID": { "shape": "ID", - "documentation": "

" + "documentation": "

Container for the ID of the owner.

" } }, - "documentation": "

" + "documentation": "

Container for the owner's display name and ID.

" }, "OwnerOverride": { "type": "string", @@ -6509,7 +6589,7 @@ "ParquetInput": { "type": "structure", "members": {}, - "documentation": "

" + "documentation": "

Container for Parquet.

" }, "Part": { "type": "structure", @@ -6531,7 +6611,7 @@ "documentation": "

Size in bytes of the uploaded part data.

" } }, - "documentation": "

" + "documentation": "

Container for elements related to a part.

" }, "PartNumber": { "type": "integer" @@ -6602,7 +6682,7 @@ "documentation": "

The current number of bytes of records payload data returned.

" } }, - "documentation": "

" + "documentation": "

This data type contains information about progress of an operation.

" }, "ProgressEvent": { "type": "structure", @@ -6613,7 +6693,7 @@ "eventpayload": true } }, - "documentation": "

", + "documentation": "

This data type contains information about the progress event of an operation.

", "event": true }, "Protocol": { @@ -6628,7 +6708,7 @@ "members": { "BlockPublicAcls": { "shape": "Setting", - "documentation": "

Specifies whether Amazon S3 should block public access control lists (ACLs) for this bucket and objects in this bucket. Setting this element to TRUE causes the following behavior:

  • PUT Bucket acl and PUT Object acl calls fail if the specified ACL is public.

  • PUT Object calls fail if the request includes a public ACL.

Enabling this setting doesn't affect existing policies or ACLs.

", + "documentation": "

Specifies whether Amazon S3 should block public access control lists (ACLs) for this bucket and objects in this bucket. Setting this element to TRUE causes the following behavior:

  • PUT Bucket acl and PUT Object acl calls fail if the specified ACL is public.

  • PUT Object calls fail if the request includes a public ACL.

  • PUT Bucket calls fail if the request includes a public ACL.

Enabling this setting doesn't affect existing policies or ACLs.

", "locationName": "BlockPublicAcls" }, "IgnorePublicAcls": { @@ -6647,7 +6727,7 @@ "locationName": "RestrictPublicBuckets" } }, - "documentation": "

Specifies the Block Public Access configuration for an Amazon S3 bucket.

" + "documentation": "

The PublicAccessBlock configuration that you want to apply to this Amazon S3 bucket. You can enable the configuration options in any combination. For more information about when Amazon S3 considers a bucket or object public, see The Meaning of \"Public\" in the Amazon Simple Storage Service Developer Guide.

" }, "PutBucketAccelerateConfigurationRequest": { "type": "structure", @@ -6664,7 +6744,7 @@ }, "AccelerateConfiguration": { "shape": "AccelerateConfiguration", - "documentation": "

Specifies the Accelerate Configuration you want to set for the bucket.

", + "documentation": "

Container for setting the transfer acceleration state.

", "locationName": "AccelerateConfiguration", "xmlNamespace": { "uri": "http://s3.amazonaws.com/doc/2006-03-01/" @@ -6695,13 +6775,13 @@ }, "Bucket": { "shape": "BucketName", - "documentation": "

", + "documentation": "

The bucket to which to apply the ACL.

", "location": "uri", "locationName": "Bucket" }, "ContentMD5": { "shape": "ContentMD5", - "documentation": "

", + "documentation": "

The base64-encoded 128-bit MD5 digest of the data. This header must be used as a message integrity check to verify that the request body was not corrupted in transit. For more information, go to RFC 1864.

", "location": "header", "locationName": "Content-MD5" }, @@ -6778,13 +6858,13 @@ "members": { "Bucket": { "shape": "BucketName", - "documentation": "

", + "documentation": "

Specifies the bucket impacted by the corsconfiguration.

", "location": "uri", "locationName": "Bucket" }, "CORSConfiguration": { "shape": "CORSConfiguration", - "documentation": "

", + "documentation": "

Describes the cross-origin access configuration for objects in an Amazon S3 bucket. For more information, see Enabling Cross-Origin Resource Sharing in the Amazon Simple Storage Service Developer Guide.

", "locationName": "CORSConfiguration", "xmlNamespace": { "uri": "http://s3.amazonaws.com/doc/2006-03-01/" @@ -6792,7 +6872,7 @@ }, "ContentMD5": { "shape": "ContentMD5", - "documentation": "

", + "documentation": "

The base64-encoded 128-bit MD5 digest of the data. This header must be used as a message integrity check to verify that the request body was not corrupted in transit. For more information, go to RFC 1864.

", "location": "header", "locationName": "Content-MD5" } @@ -6808,7 +6888,7 @@ "members": { "Bucket": { "shape": "BucketName", - "documentation": "

Specifies default encryption for a bucket using server-side encryption with Amazon S3-managed keys (SSE-S3) or AWS KMS-managed keys (SSE-KMS). For information about the Amazon S3 default encryption feature, see Amazon S3 Default Bucket Encryption in the Amazon Simple Storage Service Developer Guide.

", + "documentation": "

Specifies default encryption for a bucket using server-side encryption with Amazon S3-managed keys (SSE-S3) or customer master keys stored in AWS KMS (SSE-KMS). For information about the Amazon S3 default encryption feature, see Amazon S3 Default Bucket Encryption in the Amazon Simple Storage Service Developer Guide.

", "location": "uri", "locationName": "Bucket" }, @@ -6820,7 +6900,6 @@ }, "ServerSideEncryptionConfiguration": { "shape": "ServerSideEncryptionConfiguration", - "documentation": "

", "locationName": "ServerSideEncryptionConfiguration", "xmlNamespace": { "uri": "http://s3.amazonaws.com/doc/2006-03-01/" @@ -6868,13 +6947,13 @@ "members": { "Bucket": { "shape": "BucketName", - "documentation": "

", + "documentation": "

The name of the bucket for which to set the configuration.

", "location": "uri", "locationName": "Bucket" }, "LifecycleConfiguration": { "shape": "BucketLifecycleConfiguration", - "documentation": "

", + "documentation": "

Container for lifecycle rules. You can add as many as 1,000 rules.

", "locationName": "LifecycleConfiguration", "xmlNamespace": { "uri": "http://s3.amazonaws.com/doc/2006-03-01/" @@ -6921,13 +7000,13 @@ "members": { "Bucket": { "shape": "BucketName", - "documentation": "

", + "documentation": "

The name of the bucket for which to set the logging parameters.

", "location": "uri", "locationName": "Bucket" }, "BucketLoggingStatus": { "shape": "BucketLoggingStatus", - "documentation": "

", + "documentation": "

Container for logging status information.

", "locationName": "BucketLoggingStatus", "xmlNamespace": { "uri": "http://s3.amazonaws.com/doc/2006-03-01/" @@ -6935,7 +7014,7 @@ }, "ContentMD5": { "shape": "ContentMD5", - "documentation": "

", + "documentation": "

The MD5 hash of the PutBucketLogging request body.

", "location": "header", "locationName": "Content-MD5" } @@ -6982,13 +7061,12 @@ "members": { "Bucket": { "shape": "BucketName", - "documentation": "

", + "documentation": "

The name of the bucket.

", "location": "uri", "locationName": "Bucket" }, "NotificationConfiguration": { "shape": "NotificationConfiguration", - "documentation": "

", "locationName": "NotificationConfiguration", "xmlNamespace": { "uri": "http://s3.amazonaws.com/doc/2006-03-01/" @@ -7006,19 +7084,19 @@ "members": { "Bucket": { "shape": "BucketName", - "documentation": "

", + "documentation": "

The name of the bucket.

", "location": "uri", "locationName": "Bucket" }, "ContentMD5": { "shape": "ContentMD5", - "documentation": "

", + "documentation": "

The MD5 hash of the PutPublicAccessBlock request body.

", "location": "header", "locationName": "Content-MD5" }, "NotificationConfiguration": { "shape": "NotificationConfigurationDeprecated", - "documentation": "

", + "documentation": "

The container for the configuration.

", "locationName": "NotificationConfiguration", "xmlNamespace": { "uri": "http://s3.amazonaws.com/doc/2006-03-01/" @@ -7036,13 +7114,13 @@ "members": { "Bucket": { "shape": "BucketName", - "documentation": "

", + "documentation": "

The name of the bucket.

", "location": "uri", "locationName": "Bucket" }, "ContentMD5": { "shape": "ContentMD5", - "documentation": "

", + "documentation": "

The MD5 hash of the request body.

", "location": "header", "locationName": "Content-MD5" }, @@ -7068,19 +7146,18 @@ "members": { "Bucket": { "shape": "BucketName", - "documentation": "

", + "documentation": "

The name of the bucket

", "location": "uri", "locationName": "Bucket" }, "ContentMD5": { "shape": "ContentMD5", - "documentation": "

The base64-encoded 128-bit MD5 digest of the data. You must use this header as a message integrity check to verify that the request body was not corrupted in transit.

", + "documentation": "

The base64-encoded 128-bit MD5 digest of the data. You must use this header as a message integrity check to verify that the request body was not corrupted in transit. For more information, see RFC 1864.

", "location": "header", "locationName": "Content-MD5" }, "ReplicationConfiguration": { "shape": "ReplicationConfiguration", - "documentation": "

", "locationName": "ReplicationConfiguration", "xmlNamespace": { "uri": "http://s3.amazonaws.com/doc/2006-03-01/" @@ -7088,7 +7165,7 @@ }, "Token": { "shape": "ObjectLockToken", - "documentation": "

A token that allows Amazon S3 object lock to be enabled for an existing bucket.

", + "documentation": "

", "location": "header", "locationName": "x-amz-bucket-object-lock-token" } @@ -7104,19 +7181,19 @@ "members": { "Bucket": { "shape": "BucketName", - "documentation": "

", + "documentation": "

The bucket name.

", "location": "uri", "locationName": "Bucket" }, "ContentMD5": { "shape": "ContentMD5", - "documentation": "

", + "documentation": "

>The base64-encoded 128-bit MD5 digest of the data. You must use this header as a message integrity check to verify that the request body was not corrupted in transit. For more information, see RFC 1864.

", "location": "header", "locationName": "Content-MD5" }, "RequestPaymentConfiguration": { "shape": "RequestPaymentConfiguration", - "documentation": "

", + "documentation": "

Container for Payer.

", "locationName": "RequestPaymentConfiguration", "xmlNamespace": { "uri": "http://s3.amazonaws.com/doc/2006-03-01/" @@ -7134,19 +7211,19 @@ "members": { "Bucket": { "shape": "BucketName", - "documentation": "

", + "documentation": "

The bucket name.

", "location": "uri", "locationName": "Bucket" }, "ContentMD5": { "shape": "ContentMD5", - "documentation": "

", + "documentation": "

The base64-encoded 128-bit MD5 digest of the data. You must use this header as a message integrity check to verify that the request body was not corrupted in transit. For more information, see RFC 1864.

", "location": "header", "locationName": "Content-MD5" }, "Tagging": { "shape": "Tagging", - "documentation": "

", + "documentation": "

Container for the TagSet and Tag elements.

", "locationName": "Tagging", "xmlNamespace": { "uri": "http://s3.amazonaws.com/doc/2006-03-01/" @@ -7164,13 +7241,13 @@ "members": { "Bucket": { "shape": "BucketName", - "documentation": "

", + "documentation": "

The bucket name.

", "location": "uri", "locationName": "Bucket" }, "ContentMD5": { "shape": "ContentMD5", - "documentation": "

", + "documentation": "

>The base64-encoded 128-bit MD5 digest of the data. You must use this header as a message integrity check to verify that the request body was not corrupted in transit. For more information, see RFC 1864.

", "location": "header", "locationName": "Content-MD5" }, @@ -7182,7 +7259,7 @@ }, "VersioningConfiguration": { "shape": "VersioningConfiguration", - "documentation": "

", + "documentation": "

Container for setting the versioning state.

", "locationName": "VersioningConfiguration", "xmlNamespace": { "uri": "http://s3.amazonaws.com/doc/2006-03-01/" @@ -7200,19 +7277,19 @@ "members": { "Bucket": { "shape": "BucketName", - "documentation": "

", + "documentation": "

The bucket name.

", "location": "uri", "locationName": "Bucket" }, "ContentMD5": { "shape": "ContentMD5", - "documentation": "

", + "documentation": "

The base64-encoded 128-bit MD5 digest of the data. You must use this header as a message integrity check to verify that the request body was not corrupted in transit. For more information, see RFC 1864.

", "location": "header", "locationName": "Content-MD5" }, "WebsiteConfiguration": { "shape": "WebsiteConfiguration", - "documentation": "

", + "documentation": "

Container for the request.

", "locationName": "WebsiteConfiguration", "xmlNamespace": { "uri": "http://s3.amazonaws.com/doc/2006-03-01/" @@ -7240,7 +7317,7 @@ "members": { "ACL": { "shape": "ObjectCannedACL", - "documentation": "

The canned ACL to apply to the object.

", + "documentation": "

The canned ACL to apply to the object. For more information, see Canned ACL.

", "location": "header", "locationName": "x-amz-acl" }, @@ -7254,13 +7331,13 @@ }, "Bucket": { "shape": "BucketName", - "documentation": "

", + "documentation": "

The bucket name that contains the object to which you want to attach the ACL.

When using this API with an access point, you must direct requests to the access point hostname. The access point hostname takes the form AccessPointName-AccountId.s3-accesspoint.Region.amazonaws.com. When using this operation using an access point through the AWS SDKs, you provide the access point ARN in place of the bucket name. For more information about access point ARNs, see Using Access Points in the Amazon Simple Storage Service Developer Guide.

", "location": "uri", "locationName": "Bucket" }, "ContentMD5": { "shape": "ContentMD5", - "documentation": "

", + "documentation": "

The base64-encoded 128-bit MD5 digest of the data. This header must be used as a message integrity check to verify that the request body was not corrupted in transit. For more information, go to RFC 1864.>

", "location": "header", "locationName": "Content-MD5" }, @@ -7296,7 +7373,7 @@ }, "Key": { "shape": "ObjectKey", - "documentation": "

", + "documentation": "

Key for which the PUT operation was initiated.

", "location": "uri", "locationName": "Key" }, @@ -7333,7 +7410,7 @@ "members": { "Bucket": { "shape": "BucketName", - "documentation": "

The bucket containing the object that you want to place a Legal Hold on.

", + "documentation": "

The bucket name containing the object that you want to place a Legal Hold on.

When using this API with an access point, you must direct requests to the access point hostname. The access point hostname takes the form AccessPointName-AccountId.s3-accesspoint.Region.amazonaws.com. When using this operation using an access point through the AWS SDKs, you provide the access point ARN in place of the bucket name. For more information about access point ARNs, see Using Access Points in the Amazon Simple Storage Service Developer Guide.

", "location": "uri", "locationName": "Bucket" }, @@ -7389,13 +7466,13 @@ "members": { "Bucket": { "shape": "BucketName", - "documentation": "

The bucket whose object lock configuration you want to create or replace.

", + "documentation": "

The bucket whose Object Lock configuration you want to create or replace.

", "location": "uri", "locationName": "Bucket" }, "ObjectLockConfiguration": { "shape": "ObjectLockConfiguration", - "documentation": "

The object lock configuration that you want to apply to the specified bucket.

", + "documentation": "

The Object Lock configuration that you want to apply to the specified bucket.

", "locationName": "ObjectLockConfiguration", "xmlNamespace": { "uri": "http://s3.amazonaws.com/doc/2006-03-01/" @@ -7408,7 +7485,7 @@ }, "Token": { "shape": "ObjectLockToken", - "documentation": "

A token to allow Amazon S3 object lock to be enabled for an existing bucket.

", + "documentation": "

A token to allow Object Lock to be enabled for an existing bucket.

", "location": "header", "locationName": "x-amz-bucket-object-lock-token" }, @@ -7426,7 +7503,7 @@ "members": { "Expiration": { "shape": "Expiration", - "documentation": "

If the object expiration is configured, this will contain the expiration date (expiry-date) and rule ID (rule-id). The value of rule-id is URL encoded.

", + "documentation": "

If the expiration is configured for the object (see PutBucketLifecycleConfiguration), the response includes this header. It includes the expiry-date and rule-id key-value pairs that provide information about object expiration. The value of the rule-id is URL encoded.

", "location": "header", "locationName": "x-amz-expiration" }, @@ -7438,7 +7515,7 @@ }, "ServerSideEncryption": { "shape": "ServerSideEncryption", - "documentation": "

The Server-side encryption algorithm used when storing this object in S3 (e.g., AES256, aws:kms).

", + "documentation": "

If you specified server-side encryption either with an AWS KMS customer master key (CMK) or Amazon S3-managed encryption key in your PUT request, the response includes this header. It confirms the encryption algorithm that Amazon S3 used to encrypt the object.

", "location": "header", "locationName": "x-amz-server-side-encryption" }, @@ -7456,16 +7533,22 @@ }, "SSECustomerKeyMD5": { "shape": "SSECustomerKeyMD5", - "documentation": "

If server-side encryption with a customer-provided encryption key was requested, the response will include this header to provide round trip message integrity verification of the customer-provided encryption key.

", + "documentation": "

If server-side encryption with a customer-provided encryption key was requested, the response will include this header to provide round-trip message integrity verification of the customer-provided encryption key.

", "location": "header", "locationName": "x-amz-server-side-encryption-customer-key-MD5" }, "SSEKMSKeyId": { "shape": "SSEKMSKeyId", - "documentation": "

If present, specifies the ID of the AWS Key Management Service (KMS) master encryption key that was used for the object.

", + "documentation": "

If x-amz-server-side-encryption is present and has the value of aws:kms, this header specifies the ID of the AWS Key Management Service (AWS KMS) symmetric customer managed customer master key (CMK) that was used for the object.

", "location": "header", "locationName": "x-amz-server-side-encryption-aws-kms-key-id" }, + "SSEKMSEncryptionContext": { + "shape": "SSEKMSEncryptionContext", + "documentation": "

If present, specifies the AWS KMS Encryption Context to use for object encryption. The value of this header is a base64-encoded UTF-8 string holding JSON with the encryption context key-value pairs.

", + "location": "header", + "locationName": "x-amz-server-side-encryption-context" + }, "RequestCharged": { "shape": "RequestCharged", "location": "header", @@ -7482,7 +7565,7 @@ "members": { "ACL": { "shape": "ObjectCannedACL", - "documentation": "

The canned ACL to apply to the object.

", + "documentation": "

The canned ACL to apply to the object. For more information, see Canned ACL.

", "location": "header", "locationName": "x-amz-acl" }, @@ -7493,25 +7576,25 @@ }, "Bucket": { "shape": "BucketName", - "documentation": "

Name of the bucket to which the PUT operation was initiated.

", + "documentation": "

Bucket name to which the PUT operation was initiated.

When using this API with an access point, you must direct requests to the access point hostname. The access point hostname takes the form AccessPointName-AccountId.s3-accesspoint.Region.amazonaws.com. When using this operation using an access point through the AWS SDKs, you provide the access point ARN in place of the bucket name. For more information about access point ARNs, see Using Access Points in the Amazon Simple Storage Service Developer Guide.

", "location": "uri", "locationName": "Bucket" }, "CacheControl": { "shape": "CacheControl", - "documentation": "

Specifies caching behavior along the request/reply chain.

", + "documentation": "

Can be used to specify caching behavior along the request/reply chain. For more information, see http://www.w3.org/Protocols/rfc2616/rfc2616-sec14.html#sec14.9.

", "location": "header", "locationName": "Cache-Control" }, "ContentDisposition": { "shape": "ContentDisposition", - "documentation": "

Specifies presentational information for the object.

", + "documentation": "

Specifies presentational information for the object. For more information, see http://www.w3.org/Protocols/rfc2616/rfc2616-sec19.html#sec19.5.1.

", "location": "header", "locationName": "Content-Disposition" }, "ContentEncoding": { "shape": "ContentEncoding", - "documentation": "

Specifies what content encodings have been applied to the object and thus what decoding mechanisms must be applied to obtain the media-type referenced by the Content-Type header field.

", + "documentation": "

Specifies what content encodings have been applied to the object and thus what decoding mechanisms must be applied to obtain the media-type referenced by the Content-Type header field. For more information, see http://www.w3.org/Protocols/rfc2616/rfc2616-sec14.html#sec14.11.

", "location": "header", "locationName": "Content-Encoding" }, @@ -7523,25 +7606,25 @@ }, "ContentLength": { "shape": "ContentLength", - "documentation": "

Size of the body in bytes. This parameter is useful when the size of the body cannot be determined automatically.

", + "documentation": "

Size of the body in bytes. This parameter is useful when the size of the body cannot be determined automatically. For more information, see http://www.w3.org/Protocols/rfc2616/rfc2616-sec14.html#sec14.13.

", "location": "header", "locationName": "Content-Length" }, "ContentMD5": { "shape": "ContentMD5", - "documentation": "

The base64-encoded 128-bit MD5 digest of the part data. This parameter is auto-populated when using the command from the CLI. This parameted is required if object lock parameters are specified.

", + "documentation": "

The base64-encoded 128-bit MD5 digest of the message (without the headers) according to RFC 1864. This header can be used as a message integrity check to verify that the data is the same data that was originally sent. Although it is optional, we recommend using the Content-MD5 mechanism as an end-to-end integrity check. For more information about REST request authentication, see REST Authentication.

", "location": "header", "locationName": "Content-MD5" }, "ContentType": { "shape": "ContentType", - "documentation": "

A standard MIME type describing the format of the object data.

", + "documentation": "

A standard MIME type describing the format of the contents. For more information, see http://www.w3.org/Protocols/rfc2616/rfc2616-sec14.html#sec14.17.

", "location": "header", "locationName": "Content-Type" }, "Expires": { "shape": "Expires", - "documentation": "

The date and time at which the object is no longer cacheable.

", + "documentation": "

The date and time at which the object is no longer cacheable. For more information, see http://www.w3.org/Protocols/rfc2616/rfc2616-sec14.html#sec14.21.

", "location": "header", "locationName": "Expires" }, @@ -7583,46 +7666,52 @@ }, "ServerSideEncryption": { "shape": "ServerSideEncryption", - "documentation": "

The Server-side encryption algorithm used when storing this object in S3 (e.g., AES256, aws:kms).

", + "documentation": "

The server-side encryption algorithm used when storing this object in Amazon S3 (for example, AES256, aws:kms).

", "location": "header", "locationName": "x-amz-server-side-encryption" }, "StorageClass": { "shape": "StorageClass", - "documentation": "

The type of storage to use for the object. Defaults to 'STANDARD'.

", + "documentation": "

If you don't specify, Standard is the default storage class. Amazon S3 supports other storage classes.

", "location": "header", "locationName": "x-amz-storage-class" }, "WebsiteRedirectLocation": { "shape": "WebsiteRedirectLocation", - "documentation": "

If the bucket is configured as a website, redirects requests for this object to another object in the same bucket or to an external URL. Amazon S3 stores the value of this header in the object metadata.

", + "documentation": "

If the bucket is configured as a website, redirects requests for this object to another object in the same bucket or to an external URL. Amazon S3 stores the value of this header in the object metadata. For information about object metadata, see Object Key and Metadata.

In the following example, the request header sets the redirect to an object (anotherPage.html) in the same bucket:

x-amz-website-redirect-location: /anotherPage.html

In the following example, the request header sets the object redirect to another website:

x-amz-website-redirect-location: http://www.example.com/

For more information about website hosting in Amazon S3, see Hosting Websites on Amazon S3 and How to Configure Website Page Redirects.

", "location": "header", "locationName": "x-amz-website-redirect-location" }, "SSECustomerAlgorithm": { "shape": "SSECustomerAlgorithm", - "documentation": "

Specifies the algorithm to use to when encrypting the object (e.g., AES256).

", + "documentation": "

Specifies the algorithm to use to when encrypting the object (for example, AES256).

", "location": "header", "locationName": "x-amz-server-side-encryption-customer-algorithm" }, "SSECustomerKey": { "shape": "SSECustomerKey", - "documentation": "

Specifies the customer-provided encryption key for Amazon S3 to use in encrypting data. This value is used to store the object and then it is discarded; Amazon does not store the encryption key. The key must be appropriate for use with the algorithm specified in the x-amz-server-side​-encryption​-customer-algorithm header.

", + "documentation": "

Specifies the customer-provided encryption key for Amazon S3 to use in encrypting data. This value is used to store the object and then it is discarded; Amazon S3 does not store the encryption key. The key must be appropriate for use with the algorithm specified in the x-amz-server-side​-encryption​-customer-algorithm header.

", "location": "header", "locationName": "x-amz-server-side-encryption-customer-key" }, "SSECustomerKeyMD5": { "shape": "SSECustomerKeyMD5", - "documentation": "

Specifies the 128-bit MD5 digest of the encryption key according to RFC 1321. Amazon S3 uses this header for a message integrity check to ensure the encryption key was transmitted without error.

", + "documentation": "

Specifies the 128-bit MD5 digest of the encryption key according to RFC 1321. Amazon S3 uses this header for a message integrity check to ensure that the encryption key was transmitted without error.

", "location": "header", "locationName": "x-amz-server-side-encryption-customer-key-MD5" }, "SSEKMSKeyId": { "shape": "SSEKMSKeyId", - "documentation": "

Specifies the AWS KMS key ID to use for object encryption. All GET and PUT requests for an object protected by AWS KMS will fail if not made via SSL or using SigV4. Documentation on configuring any of the officially supported AWS SDKs and CLI can be found at http://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonS3/latest/dev/UsingAWSSDK.html#specify-signature-version

", + "documentation": "

If x-amz-server-side-encryption is present and has the value of aws:kms, this header specifies the ID of the AWS Key Management Service (AWS KMS) symmetrical customer managed customer master key (CMK) that was used for the object.

If the value of x-amz-server-side-encryption is aws:kms, this header specifies the ID of the symmetric customer managed AWS KMS CMK that will be used for the object. If you specify x-amz-server-side-encryption:aws:kms, but do not provide x-amz-server-side-encryption-aws-kms-key-id, Amazon S3 uses the AWS managed CMK in AWS to protect the data.

", "location": "header", "locationName": "x-amz-server-side-encryption-aws-kms-key-id" }, + "SSEKMSEncryptionContext": { + "shape": "SSEKMSEncryptionContext", + "documentation": "

Specifies the AWS KMS Encryption Context to use for object encryption. The value of this header is a base64-encoded UTF-8 string holding JSON with the encryption context key-value pairs.

", + "location": "header", + "locationName": "x-amz-server-side-encryption-context" + }, "RequestPayer": { "shape": "RequestPayer", "location": "header", @@ -7636,19 +7725,19 @@ }, "ObjectLockMode": { "shape": "ObjectLockMode", - "documentation": "

The object lock mode that you want to apply to this object.

", + "documentation": "

The Object Lock mode that you want to apply to this object.

", "location": "header", "locationName": "x-amz-object-lock-mode" }, "ObjectLockRetainUntilDate": { "shape": "ObjectLockRetainUntilDate", - "documentation": "

The date and time when you want this object's object lock to expire.

", + "documentation": "

The date and time when you want this object's Object Lock to expire.

", "location": "header", "locationName": "x-amz-object-lock-retain-until-date" }, "ObjectLockLegalHoldStatus": { "shape": "ObjectLockLegalHoldStatus", - "documentation": "

The Legal Hold status that you want to apply to the specified object.

", + "documentation": "

Specifies whether a legal hold will be applied to this object. For more information about S3 Object Lock, see Object Lock.

", "location": "header", "locationName": "x-amz-object-lock-legal-hold" } @@ -7674,7 +7763,7 @@ "members": { "Bucket": { "shape": "BucketName", - "documentation": "

The bucket that contains the object you want to apply this Object Retention configuration to.

", + "documentation": "

The bucket name that contains the object you want to apply this Object Retention configuration to.

When using this API with an access point, you must direct requests to the access point hostname. The access point hostname takes the form AccessPointName-AccountId.s3-accesspoint.Region.amazonaws.com. When using this operation using an access point through the AWS SDKs, you provide the access point ARN in place of the bucket name. For more information about access point ARNs, see Using Access Points in the Amazon Simple Storage Service Developer Guide.

", "location": "uri", "locationName": "Bucket" }, @@ -7705,7 +7794,7 @@ }, "BypassGovernanceRetention": { "shape": "BypassGovernanceRetention", - "documentation": "

Indicates whether this operation should bypass Governance-mode restrictions.j

", + "documentation": "

Indicates whether this operation should bypass Governance-mode restrictions.

", "location": "header", "locationName": "x-amz-bypass-governance-retention" }, @@ -7723,7 +7812,7 @@ "members": { "VersionId": { "shape": "ObjectVersionId", - "documentation": "

", + "documentation": "

The versionId of the object the tag-set was added to.

", "location": "header", "locationName": "x-amz-version-id" } @@ -7739,31 +7828,31 @@ "members": { "Bucket": { "shape": "BucketName", - "documentation": "

", + "documentation": "

The bucket name containing the object.

When using this API with an access point, you must direct requests to the access point hostname. The access point hostname takes the form AccessPointName-AccountId.s3-accesspoint.Region.amazonaws.com. When using this operation using an access point through the AWS SDKs, you provide the access point ARN in place of the bucket name. For more information about access point ARNs, see Using Access Points in the Amazon Simple Storage Service Developer Guide.

", "location": "uri", "locationName": "Bucket" }, "Key": { "shape": "ObjectKey", - "documentation": "

", + "documentation": "

Name of the tag.

", "location": "uri", "locationName": "Key" }, "VersionId": { "shape": "ObjectVersionId", - "documentation": "

", + "documentation": "

The versionId of the object that the tag-set will be added to.

", "location": "querystring", "locationName": "versionId" }, "ContentMD5": { "shape": "ContentMD5", - "documentation": "

", + "documentation": "

The MD5 hash for the request body.

", "location": "header", "locationName": "Content-MD5" }, "Tagging": { "shape": "Tagging", - "documentation": "

", + "documentation": "

Container for the TagSet and Tag elements

", "locationName": "Tagging", "xmlNamespace": { "uri": "http://s3.amazonaws.com/doc/2006-03-01/" @@ -7822,12 +7911,11 @@ }, "Events": { "shape": "EventList", - "documentation": "

", + "documentation": "

A collection of bucket events for which to send notifications

", "locationName": "Event" }, "Filter": { - "shape": "NotificationConfigurationFilter", - "documentation": "

" + "shape": "NotificationConfigurationFilter" } }, "documentation": "

Specifies the configuration for publishing messages to an Amazon Simple Queue Service (Amazon SQS) queue when Amazon S3 detects specified events.

" @@ -7844,15 +7932,15 @@ }, "Events": { "shape": "EventList", - "documentation": "

", + "documentation": "

A collection of bucket events for which to send notifications

", "locationName": "Event" }, "Queue": { "shape": "QueueArn", - "documentation": "

" + "documentation": "

The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the Amazon SQS queue to which Amazon S3 publishes a message when it detects events of the specified type.

" } }, - "documentation": "

" + "documentation": "

This data type is deprecated. Use QueueConfiguration for the same purposes. This data type specifies the configuration for publishing messages to an Amazon Simple Queue Service (Amazon SQS) queue when Amazon S3 detects specified events.

" }, "QueueConfigurationList": { "type": "list", @@ -7892,7 +7980,7 @@ "eventpayload": true } }, - "documentation": "

", + "documentation": "

The container for the records event.

", "event": true }, "Redirect": { @@ -7956,7 +8044,7 @@ "members": { "Role": { "shape": "Role", - "documentation": "

The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM) role that Amazon S3 assumes when replicating objects. For more information, see How to Set Up Cross-Region Replication in the Amazon Simple Storage Service Developer Guide.

" + "documentation": "

The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM) role that Amazon S3 assumes when replicating objects. For more information, see How to Set Up Replication in the Amazon Simple Storage Service Developer Guide.

" }, "Rules": { "shape": "ReplicationRules", @@ -7979,16 +8067,15 @@ }, "Priority": { "shape": "Priority", - "documentation": "

The priority associated with the rule. If you specify multiple rules in a replication configuration, Amazon S3 prioritizes the rules to prevent conflicts when filtering. If two or more rules identify the same object based on a specified filter, the rule with higher priority takes precedence. For example:

  • Same object quality prefix based filter criteria If prefixes you specified in multiple rules overlap

  • Same object qualify tag based filter criteria specified in multiple rules

For more information, see Cross-Region Replication (CRR) in the Amazon S3 Developer Guide.

" + "documentation": "

The priority associated with the rule. If you specify multiple rules in a replication configuration, Amazon S3 prioritizes the rules to prevent conflicts when filtering. If two or more rules identify the same object based on a specified filter, the rule with higher priority takes precedence. For example:

  • Same object quality prefix-based filter criteria if prefixes you specified in multiple rules overlap

  • Same object qualify tag-based filter criteria specified in multiple rules

For more information, see Replication in the Amazon Simple Storage Service Developer Guide.

" }, "Prefix": { "shape": "Prefix", - "documentation": "

An object keyname prefix that identifies the object or objects to which the rule applies. The maximum prefix length is 1,024 characters. To include all objects in a bucket, specify an empty string.

", + "documentation": "

An object key name prefix that identifies the object or objects to which the rule applies. The maximum prefix length is 1,024 characters. To include all objects in a bucket, specify an empty string.

", "deprecated": true }, "Filter": { - "shape": "ReplicationRuleFilter", - "documentation": "

" + "shape": "ReplicationRuleFilter" }, "Status": { "shape": "ReplicationRuleStatus", @@ -7996,15 +8083,18 @@ }, "SourceSelectionCriteria": { "shape": "SourceSelectionCriteria", - "documentation": "

A container that describes additional filters for identifying the source objects that you want to replicate. You can choose to enable or disable the replication of these objects. Currently, Amazon S3 supports only the filter that you can specify for objects created with server-side encryption using an AWS KMS-Managed Key (SSE-KMS).

" + "documentation": "

A container that describes additional filters for identifying the source objects that you want to replicate. You can choose to enable or disable the replication of these objects. Currently, Amazon S3 supports only the filter that you can specify for objects created with server-side encryption using a customer master key (CMK) stored in AWS Key Management Service (SSE-KMS).

" + }, + "ExistingObjectReplication": { + "shape": "ExistingObjectReplication", + "documentation": "

" }, "Destination": { "shape": "Destination", - "documentation": "

A container for information about the replication destination.

" + "documentation": "

A container for information about the replication destination and its configurations including enabling the S3 Replication Time Control (S3 RTC).

" }, "DeleteMarkerReplication": { - "shape": "DeleteMarkerReplication", - "documentation": "

" + "shape": "DeleteMarkerReplication" } }, "documentation": "

Specifies which Amazon S3 objects to replicate and where to store the replicas.

" @@ -8014,23 +8104,23 @@ "members": { "Prefix": { "shape": "Prefix", - "documentation": "

" + "documentation": "

An object key name prefix that identifies the subset of objects to which the rule applies.

" }, "Tags": { "shape": "TagSet", - "documentation": "

", + "documentation": "

An array of tags containing key and value pairs.

", "flattened": true, "locationName": "Tag" } }, - "documentation": "

" + "documentation": "

A container for specifying rule filters. The filters determine the subset of objects to which the rule applies. This element is required only if you specify more than one filter.

For example:

  • If you specify both a Prefix and a Tag filter, wrap these filters in an And tag.

  • If you specify a filter based on multiple tags, wrap the Tag elements in an And tag

" }, "ReplicationRuleFilter": { "type": "structure", "members": { "Prefix": { "shape": "Prefix", - "documentation": "

An object keyname prefix that identifies the subset of objects to which the rule applies.

" + "documentation": "

An object key name prefix that identifies the subset of objects to which the rule applies.

" }, "Tag": { "shape": "Tag", @@ -8066,6 +8156,41 @@ "REPLICA" ] }, + "ReplicationTime": { + "type": "structure", + "required": [ + "Status", + "Time" + ], + "members": { + "Status": { + "shape": "ReplicationTimeStatus", + "documentation": "

Specifies whether the replication time is enabled.

" + }, + "Time": { + "shape": "ReplicationTimeValue", + "documentation": "

A container specifying the time by which replication should be complete for all objects and operations on objects.

" + } + }, + "documentation": "

A container specifying S3 Replication Time Control (S3 RTC) related information, including whether S3 RTC is enabled and the time when all objects and operations on objects must be replicated. Must be specified together with a Metrics block.

" + }, + "ReplicationTimeStatus": { + "type": "string", + "enum": [ + "Enabled", + "Disabled" + ] + }, + "ReplicationTimeValue": { + "type": "structure", + "members": { + "Minutes": { + "shape": "Minutes", + "documentation": "

Contains an integer specifying time in minutes.

Valid values: 15 minutes.

" + } + }, + "documentation": "

A container specifying the time value for S3 Replication Time Control (S3 RTC) and replication metrics EventThreshold.

" + }, "RequestCharged": { "type": "string", "documentation": "

If present, indicates that the requester was successfully charged for the request.

", @@ -8075,7 +8200,7 @@ }, "RequestPayer": { "type": "string", - "documentation": "

Confirms that the requester knows that she or he will be charged for the request. Bucket owners need not specify this parameter in their requests. Documentation on downloading objects from requester pays buckets can be found at http://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonS3/latest/dev/ObjectsinRequesterPaysBuckets.html

", + "documentation": "

Confirms that the requester knows that they will be charged for the request. Bucket owners need not specify this parameter in their requests. For information about downloading objects from requester pays buckets, see Downloading Objects in Requestor Pays Buckets in the Amazon S3 Developer Guide.

", "enum": [ "requester" ] @@ -8091,7 +8216,7 @@ "documentation": "

Specifies who pays for the download and request fees.

" } }, - "documentation": "

" + "documentation": "

Container for Payer.

" }, "RequestProgress": { "type": "structure", @@ -8101,7 +8226,7 @@ "documentation": "

Specifies whether periodic QueryProgress frames should be sent. Valid values: TRUE, FALSE. Default value: FALSE.

" } }, - "documentation": "

" + "documentation": "

Container for specifying if periodic QueryProgress messages should be sent.

" }, "ResponseCacheControl": { "type": "string" @@ -8149,25 +8274,24 @@ "members": { "Bucket": { "shape": "BucketName", - "documentation": "

", + "documentation": "

The bucket name or containing the object to restore.

When using this API with an access point, you must direct requests to the access point hostname. The access point hostname takes the form AccessPointName-AccountId.s3-accesspoint.Region.amazonaws.com. When using this operation using an access point through the AWS SDKs, you provide the access point ARN in place of the bucket name. For more information about access point ARNs, see Using Access Points in the Amazon Simple Storage Service Developer Guide.

", "location": "uri", "locationName": "Bucket" }, "Key": { "shape": "ObjectKey", - "documentation": "

", + "documentation": "

Object key for which the operation was initiated.

", "location": "uri", "locationName": "Key" }, "VersionId": { "shape": "ObjectVersionId", - "documentation": "

", + "documentation": "

VersionId used to reference a specific version of the object.

", "location": "querystring", "locationName": "versionId" }, "RestoreRequest": { "shape": "RestoreRequest", - "documentation": "

", "locationName": "RestoreRequest", "xmlNamespace": { "uri": "http://s3.amazonaws.com/doc/2006-03-01/" @@ -8189,11 +8313,11 @@ "members": { "Days": { "shape": "Days", - "documentation": "

Lifetime of the active copy in days. Do not use with restores that specify OutputLocation.

" + "documentation": "

Lifetime of the active copy in days. Do not use with restores that specify OutputLocation.

" }, "GlacierJobParameters": { "shape": "GlacierJobParameters", - "documentation": "

Glacier related parameters pertaining to this job. Do not use with restores that specify OutputLocation.

" + "documentation": "

Glacier related parameters pertaining to this job. Do not use with restores that specify OutputLocation.

" }, "Type": { "shape": "RestoreRequestType", @@ -8260,7 +8384,7 @@ "members": { "Expiration": { "shape": "LifecycleExpiration", - "documentation": "

" + "documentation": "

Specifies the expiration for the lifecycle of the object.

" }, "ID": { "shape": "ID", @@ -8276,19 +8400,16 @@ }, "Transition": { "shape": "Transition", - "documentation": "

" + "documentation": "

Specifies when an object transitions to a specified storage class.

" }, "NoncurrentVersionTransition": { - "shape": "NoncurrentVersionTransition", - "documentation": "

" + "shape": "NoncurrentVersionTransition" }, "NoncurrentVersionExpiration": { - "shape": "NoncurrentVersionExpiration", - "documentation": "

" + "shape": "NoncurrentVersionExpiration" }, "AbortIncompleteMultipartUpload": { - "shape": "AbortIncompleteMultipartUpload", - "documentation": "

" + "shape": "AbortIncompleteMultipartUpload" } }, "documentation": "

Specifies lifecycle rules for an Amazon S3 bucket. For more information, see PUT Bucket lifecycle in the Amazon Simple Storage Service API Reference.

" @@ -8305,7 +8426,6 @@ "members": { "FilterRules": { "shape": "FilterRuleList", - "documentation": "

", "locationName": "FilterRule" } }, @@ -8327,8 +8447,7 @@ "documentation": "

The prefix that is prepended to the restore results for this request.

" }, "Encryption": { - "shape": "Encryption", - "documentation": "

" + "shape": "Encryption" }, "CannedACL": { "shape": "ObjectCannedACL", @@ -8351,7 +8470,7 @@ "documentation": "

The class of storage used to store the restore results.

" } }, - "documentation": "

Describes an S3 location that will receive the results of the restore request.

" + "documentation": "

Describes an Amazon S3 location that will receive the results of the restore request.

" }, "SSECustomerAlgorithm": { "type": "string" @@ -8371,12 +8490,16 @@ "members": { "KeyId": { "shape": "SSEKMSKeyId", - "documentation": "

Specifies the ID of the AWS Key Management Service (KMS) master encryption key to use for encrypting Inventory reports.

" + "documentation": "

Specifies the ID of the AWS Key Management Service (AWS KMS) symmetric customer managed customer master key (CMK) to use for encrypting inventory reports.

" } }, - "documentation": "

Specifies the use of SSE-KMS to encrypt delivered Inventory reports.

", + "documentation": "

Specifies the use of SSE-KMS to encrypt delivered inventory reports.

", "locationName": "SSE-KMS" }, + "SSEKMSEncryptionContext": { + "type": "string", + "sensitive": true + }, "SSEKMSKeyId": { "type": "string", "sensitive": true @@ -8384,9 +8507,23 @@ "SSES3": { "type": "structure", "members": {}, - "documentation": "

Specifies the use of SSE-S3 to encrypt delivered Inventory reports.

", + "documentation": "

Specifies the use of SSE-S3 to encrypt delivered inventory reports.

", "locationName": "SSE-S3" }, + "ScanRange": { + "type": "structure", + "members": { + "Start": { + "shape": "Start", + "documentation": "

Specifies the start of the byte range. This parameter is optional. Valid values: non-negative integers. The default value is 0. If only start is supplied, it means scan from that point to the end of the file.For example; <scanrange><start>50</start></scanrange> means scan from byte 50 until the end of the file.

" + }, + "End": { + "shape": "End", + "documentation": "

Specifies the end of the byte range. This parameter is optional. Valid values: non-negative integers. The default value is one less than the size of the object being queried. If only the End parameter is supplied, it is interpreted to mean scan the last N bytes of the file. For example, <scanrange><end>50</end></scanrange> means scan the last 50 bytes.

" + } + }, + "documentation": "

Specifies the byte range of the object to get the records from. A record is processed when its first byte is contained by the range. This parameter is optional, but when specified, it must not be empty. See RFC 2616, Section 14.35.1 about how to specify the start and end of the range.

" + }, "SelectObjectContentEventStream": { "type": "structure", "members": { @@ -8411,7 +8548,7 @@ "documentation": "

The End Event.

" } }, - "documentation": "

", + "documentation": "

The container for selecting objects from a content event stream.

", "eventstream": true }, "SelectObjectContentOutput": { @@ -8419,7 +8556,7 @@ "members": { "Payload": { "shape": "SelectObjectContentEventStream", - "documentation": "

" + "documentation": "

The array of results.

" } }, "payload": "Payload" @@ -8449,19 +8586,19 @@ }, "SSECustomerAlgorithm": { "shape": "SSECustomerAlgorithm", - "documentation": "

The SSE Algorithm used to encrypt the object. For more information, see Server-Side Encryption (Using Customer-Provided Encryption Keys.

", + "documentation": "

The SSE Algorithm used to encrypt the object. For more information, see Server-Side Encryption (Using Customer-Provided Encryption Keys.

", "location": "header", "locationName": "x-amz-server-side-encryption-customer-algorithm" }, "SSECustomerKey": { "shape": "SSECustomerKey", - "documentation": "

The SSE Customer Key. For more information, see Server-Side Encryption (Using Customer-Provided Encryption Keys.

", + "documentation": "

The SSE Customer Key. For more information, see Server-Side Encryption (Using Customer-Provided Encryption Keys.

", "location": "header", "locationName": "x-amz-server-side-encryption-customer-key" }, "SSECustomerKeyMD5": { "shape": "SSECustomerKeyMD5", - "documentation": "

The SSE Customer Key MD5. For more information, see Server-Side Encryption (Using Customer-Provided Encryption Keys.

", + "documentation": "

The SSE Customer Key MD5. For more information, see Server-Side Encryption (Using Customer-Provided Encryption Keys.

", "location": "header", "locationName": "x-amz-server-side-encryption-customer-key-MD5" }, @@ -8471,7 +8608,7 @@ }, "ExpressionType": { "shape": "ExpressionType", - "documentation": "

The type of the provided expression (for example., SQL).

" + "documentation": "

The type of the provided expression (for example, SQL).

" }, "RequestProgress": { "shape": "RequestProgress", @@ -8484,6 +8621,10 @@ "OutputSerialization": { "shape": "OutputSerialization", "documentation": "

Describes the format of the data that you want Amazon S3 to return in response.

" + }, + "ScanRange": { + "shape": "ScanRange", + "documentation": "

Specifies the byte range of the object to get the records from. A record is processed when its first byte is contained by the range. This parameter is optional, but when specified, it must not be empty. See RFC 2616, Section 14.35.1 about how to specify the start and end of the range.

ScanRangemay be used in the following ways:

  • <scanrange><start>50</start><end>100</end></scanrange> - process only the records starting between the bytes 50 and 100 (inclusive, counting from zero)

  • <scanrange><start>50</start></scanrange> - process only the records starting after the byte 50

  • <scanrange><end>50</end></scanrange> - process only the records within the last 50 bytes of the file.

" } }, "documentation": "

Request to filter the contents of an Amazon S3 object based on a simple Structured Query Language (SQL) statement. In the request, along with the SQL expression, you must specify a data serialization format (JSON or CSV) of the object. Amazon S3 uses this to parse object data into records. It returns only records that match the specified SQL expression. You must also specify the data serialization format for the response. For more information, see S3Select API Documentation.

" @@ -8503,7 +8644,7 @@ }, "ExpressionType": { "shape": "ExpressionType", - "documentation": "

The type of the provided expression (e.g., SQL).

" + "documentation": "

The type of the provided expression (for example, SQL).

" }, "Expression": { "shape": "Expression", @@ -8585,7 +8726,7 @@ "documentation": "

A container for filter information for the selection of Amazon S3 objects encrypted with AWS KMS. If you include SourceSelectionCriteria in the replication configuration, this element is required.

" } }, - "documentation": "

A container that describes additional filters for identifying the source objects that you want to replicate. You can choose to enable or disable the replication of these objects. Currently, Amazon S3 supports only the filter that you can specify for objects created with server-side encryption using an AWS KMS-Managed Key (SSE-KMS).

" + "documentation": "

A container that describes additional filters for identifying the source objects that you want to replicate. You can choose to enable or disable the replication of these objects. Currently, Amazon S3 supports only the filter that you can specify for objects created with server-side encryption using a customer master key (CMK) stored in AWS Key Management Service (SSE-KMS).

" }, "SseKmsEncryptedObjects": { "type": "structure", @@ -8595,7 +8736,7 @@ "members": { "Status": { "shape": "SseKmsEncryptedObjectsStatus", - "documentation": "

Specifies whether Amazon S3 replicates objects created with server-side encryption using an AWS KMS-managed key.

" + "documentation": "

Specifies whether Amazon S3 replicates objects created with server-side encryption using a customer master key (CMK) stored in AWS Key Management Service.

" } }, "documentation": "

A container for filter information for the selection of S3 objects encrypted with AWS KMS.

" @@ -8607,6 +8748,9 @@ "Disabled" ] }, + "Start": { + "type": "long" + }, "StartAfter": { "type": "string" }, @@ -8626,7 +8770,7 @@ "documentation": "

The total number of bytes of records payload data returned.

" } }, - "documentation": "

" + "documentation": "

Container for the stats details.

" }, "StatsEvent": { "type": "structure", @@ -8637,7 +8781,7 @@ "eventpayload": true } }, - "documentation": "

", + "documentation": "

Container for the Stats Event.

", "event": true }, "StorageClass": { @@ -8678,7 +8822,7 @@ "documentation": "

The place to store the data for an analysis.

" } }, - "documentation": "

" + "documentation": "

Container for data related to the storage class analysis for an Amazon S3 bucket for export.

" }, "StorageClassAnalysisSchemaVersion": { "type": "string", @@ -8705,7 +8849,7 @@ "documentation": "

Value of the tag.

" } }, - "documentation": "

" + "documentation": "

A container of a key value name pair.

" }, "TagCount": { "type": "integer" @@ -8725,10 +8869,10 @@ "members": { "TagSet": { "shape": "TagSet", - "documentation": "

" + "documentation": "

A collection for a set of tags

" } }, - "documentation": "

" + "documentation": "

Container for TagSet elements.

" }, "TaggingDirective": { "type": "string", @@ -8748,14 +8892,14 @@ "members": { "Grantee": { "shape": "Grantee", - "documentation": "

" + "documentation": "

Container for the person being granted permissions.

" }, "Permission": { "shape": "BucketLogsPermission", "documentation": "

Logging permissions assigned to the Grantee for the bucket.

" } }, - "documentation": "

" + "documentation": "

Container for granting information.

" }, "TargetGrants": { "type": "list", @@ -8802,8 +8946,7 @@ "locationName": "Event" }, "Filter": { - "shape": "NotificationConfigurationFilter", - "documentation": "

" + "shape": "NotificationConfigurationFilter" } }, "documentation": "

A container for specifying the configuration for publication of messages to an Amazon Simple Notification Service (Amazon SNS) topic when Amazon S3 detects specified events.

" @@ -8816,7 +8959,7 @@ }, "Events": { "shape": "EventList", - "documentation": "

", + "documentation": "

A collection of events related to objects

", "locationName": "Event" }, "Event": { @@ -8829,7 +8972,7 @@ "documentation": "

Amazon SNS topic to which Amazon S3 will publish a message to report the specified events for the bucket.

" } }, - "documentation": "

" + "documentation": "

A container for specifying the configuration for publication of messages to an Amazon Simple Notification Service (Amazon SNS) topic when Amazon S3 detects specified events. This data type is deprecated. Use TopicConfiguration instead.

" }, "TopicConfigurationList": { "type": "list", @@ -8898,11 +9041,11 @@ }, "CopyPartResult": { "shape": "CopyPartResult", - "documentation": "

" + "documentation": "

Container for all response elements.

" }, "ServerSideEncryption": { "shape": "ServerSideEncryption", - "documentation": "

The Server-side encryption algorithm used when storing this object in S3 (e.g., AES256, aws:kms).

", + "documentation": "

The server-side encryption algorithm used when storing this object in Amazon S3 (for example, AES256, aws:kms).

", "location": "header", "locationName": "x-amz-server-side-encryption" }, @@ -8914,13 +9057,13 @@ }, "SSECustomerKeyMD5": { "shape": "SSECustomerKeyMD5", - "documentation": "

If server-side encryption with a customer-provided encryption key was requested, the response will include this header to provide round trip message integrity verification of the customer-provided encryption key.

", + "documentation": "

If server-side encryption with a customer-provided encryption key was requested, the response will include this header to provide round-trip message integrity verification of the customer-provided encryption key.

", "location": "header", "locationName": "x-amz-server-side-encryption-customer-key-MD5" }, "SSEKMSKeyId": { "shape": "SSEKMSKeyId", - "documentation": "

If present, specifies the ID of the AWS Key Management Service (KMS) master encryption key that was used for the object.

", + "documentation": "

If present, specifies the ID of the AWS Key Management Service (AWS KMS) symmetric customer managed customer master key (CMK) that was used for the object.

", "location": "header", "locationName": "x-amz-server-side-encryption-aws-kms-key-id" }, @@ -8944,7 +9087,7 @@ "members": { "Bucket": { "shape": "BucketName", - "documentation": "

", + "documentation": "

The bucket name.

", "location": "uri", "locationName": "Bucket" }, @@ -8980,13 +9123,13 @@ }, "CopySourceRange": { "shape": "CopySourceRange", - "documentation": "

The range of bytes to copy from the source object. The range value must use the form bytes=first-last, where the first and last are the zero-based byte offsets to copy. For example, bytes=0-9 indicates that you want to copy the first ten bytes of the source. You can copy a range only if the source object is greater than 5 MB.

", + "documentation": "

The range of bytes to copy from the source object. The range value must use the form bytes=first-last, where the first and last are the zero-based byte offsets to copy. For example, bytes=0-9 indicates that you want to copy the first 10 bytes of the source. You can copy a range only if the source object is greater than 5 MB.

", "location": "header", "locationName": "x-amz-copy-source-range" }, "Key": { "shape": "ObjectKey", - "documentation": "

", + "documentation": "

Object key for which the multipart upload was initiated.

", "location": "uri", "locationName": "Key" }, @@ -9004,25 +9147,25 @@ }, "SSECustomerAlgorithm": { "shape": "SSECustomerAlgorithm", - "documentation": "

Specifies the algorithm to use to when encrypting the object (e.g., AES256).

", + "documentation": "

Specifies the algorithm to use to when encrypting the object (for example, AES256).

", "location": "header", "locationName": "x-amz-server-side-encryption-customer-algorithm" }, "SSECustomerKey": { "shape": "SSECustomerKey", - "documentation": "

Specifies the customer-provided encryption key for Amazon S3 to use in encrypting data. This value is used to store the object and then it is discarded; Amazon does not store the encryption key. The key must be appropriate for use with the algorithm specified in the x-amz-server-side​-encryption​-customer-algorithm header. This must be the same encryption key specified in the initiate multipart upload request.

", + "documentation": "

Specifies the customer-provided encryption key for Amazon S3 to use in encrypting data. This value is used to store the object and then it is discarded; Amazon S3 does not store the encryption key. The key must be appropriate for use with the algorithm specified in the x-amz-server-side​-encryption​-customer-algorithm header. This must be the same encryption key specified in the initiate multipart upload request.

", "location": "header", "locationName": "x-amz-server-side-encryption-customer-key" }, "SSECustomerKeyMD5": { "shape": "SSECustomerKeyMD5", - "documentation": "

Specifies the 128-bit MD5 digest of the encryption key according to RFC 1321. Amazon S3 uses this header for a message integrity check to ensure the encryption key was transmitted without error.

", + "documentation": "

Specifies the 128-bit MD5 digest of the encryption key according to RFC 1321. Amazon S3 uses this header for a message integrity check to ensure that the encryption key was transmitted without error.

", "location": "header", "locationName": "x-amz-server-side-encryption-customer-key-MD5" }, "CopySourceSSECustomerAlgorithm": { "shape": "CopySourceSSECustomerAlgorithm", - "documentation": "

Specifies the algorithm to use when decrypting the source object (e.g., AES256).

", + "documentation": "

Specifies the algorithm to use when decrypting the source object (for example, AES256).

", "location": "header", "locationName": "x-amz-copy-source-server-side-encryption-customer-algorithm" }, @@ -9034,7 +9177,7 @@ }, "CopySourceSSECustomerKeyMD5": { "shape": "CopySourceSSECustomerKeyMD5", - "documentation": "

Specifies the 128-bit MD5 digest of the encryption key according to RFC 1321. Amazon S3 uses this header for a message integrity check to ensure the encryption key was transmitted without error.

", + "documentation": "

Specifies the 128-bit MD5 digest of the encryption key according to RFC 1321. Amazon S3 uses this header for a message integrity check to ensure that the encryption key was transmitted without error.

", "location": "header", "locationName": "x-amz-copy-source-server-side-encryption-customer-key-MD5" }, @@ -9050,7 +9193,7 @@ "members": { "ServerSideEncryption": { "shape": "ServerSideEncryption", - "documentation": "

The Server-side encryption algorithm used when storing this object in S3 (e.g., AES256, aws:kms).

", + "documentation": "

The server-side encryption algorithm used when storing this object in Amazon S3 (for example, AES256, aws:kms).

", "location": "header", "locationName": "x-amz-server-side-encryption" }, @@ -9068,13 +9211,13 @@ }, "SSECustomerKeyMD5": { "shape": "SSECustomerKeyMD5", - "documentation": "

If server-side encryption with a customer-provided encryption key was requested, the response will include this header to provide round trip message integrity verification of the customer-provided encryption key.

", + "documentation": "

If server-side encryption with a customer-provided encryption key was requested, the response will include this header to provide round-trip message integrity verification of the customer-provided encryption key.

", "location": "header", "locationName": "x-amz-server-side-encryption-customer-key-MD5" }, "SSEKMSKeyId": { "shape": "SSEKMSKeyId", - "documentation": "

If present, specifies the ID of the AWS Key Management Service (KMS) master encryption key that was used for the object.

", + "documentation": "

If present, specifies the ID of the AWS Key Management Service (AWS KMS) symmetric customer managed customer master key (CMK) was used for the object.

", "location": "header", "locationName": "x-amz-server-side-encryption-aws-kms-key-id" }, @@ -9113,7 +9256,7 @@ }, "ContentMD5": { "shape": "ContentMD5", - "documentation": "

The base64-encoded 128-bit MD5 digest of the part data. This parameter is auto-populated when using the command from the CLI. This parameted is required if object lock parameters are specified.

", + "documentation": "

The base64-encoded 128-bit MD5 digest of the part data. This parameter is auto-populated when using the command from the CLI. This parameter is required if object lock parameters are specified.

", "location": "header", "locationName": "Content-MD5" }, @@ -9137,19 +9280,19 @@ }, "SSECustomerAlgorithm": { "shape": "SSECustomerAlgorithm", - "documentation": "

Specifies the algorithm to use to when encrypting the object (e.g., AES256).

", + "documentation": "

Specifies the algorithm to use to when encrypting the object (for example, AES256).

", "location": "header", "locationName": "x-amz-server-side-encryption-customer-algorithm" }, "SSECustomerKey": { "shape": "SSECustomerKey", - "documentation": "

Specifies the customer-provided encryption key for Amazon S3 to use in encrypting data. This value is used to store the object and then it is discarded; Amazon does not store the encryption key. The key must be appropriate for use with the algorithm specified in the x-amz-server-side​-encryption​-customer-algorithm header. This must be the same encryption key specified in the initiate multipart upload request.

", + "documentation": "

Specifies the customer-provided encryption key for Amazon S3 to use in encrypting data. This value is used to store the object and then it is discarded; Amazon S3 does not store the encryption key. The key must be appropriate for use with the algorithm specified in the x-amz-server-side​-encryption​-customer-algorithm header. This must be the same encryption key specified in the initiate multipart upload request.

", "location": "header", "locationName": "x-amz-server-side-encryption-customer-key" }, "SSECustomerKeyMD5": { "shape": "SSECustomerKeyMD5", - "documentation": "

Specifies the 128-bit MD5 digest of the encryption key according to RFC 1321. Amazon S3 uses this header for a message integrity check to ensure the encryption key was transmitted without error.

", + "documentation": "

Specifies the 128-bit MD5 digest of the encryption key according to RFC 1321. Amazon S3 uses this header for a message integrity check to ensure that the encryption key was transmitted without error.

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