Struct aws_sdk_s3::client::fluent_builders::PutBucketReplication [−][src]
pub struct PutBucketReplication<C = DynConnector, M = AwsMiddleware, R = Standard> { /* fields omitted */ }
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Fluent builder constructing a request to PutBucketReplication
.
Creates a replication configuration or replaces an existing one. For more information, see Replication in the Amazon S3 User Guide.
Specify the replication configuration in the request body. In the replication configuration, you provide the name of the destination bucket or buckets 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.
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
.
If you are using an earlier version of the replication configuration, Amazon S3 handles replication of delete markers differently. For more information, see Backward Compatibility.
For information about enabling versioning on a bucket, see Using Versioning.
Handling Replication of Encrypted Objects
By default, Amazon S3 doesn't replicate objects that are stored at rest using server-side
encryption with KMS keys. To replicate Amazon Web Services KMS-encrypted objects, add the
following: SourceSelectionCriteria
, SseKmsEncryptedObjects
,
Status
, EncryptionConfiguration
, and
ReplicaKmsKeyID
. For information about replication configuration, see
Replicating Objects
Created with SSE Using KMS keys.
For information on PutBucketReplication
errors, see List of
replication-related error codes
Permissions
To create a PutBucketReplication
request, you must have s3:PutReplicationConfiguration
permissions for the bucket.
By default, a resource owner, in this case the Amazon Web Services 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.
To perform this operation, the user or role performing the action must have the iam:PassRole permission.
The following operations are related to PutBucketReplication
:
Implementations
impl<C, M, R> PutBucketReplication<C, M, R> where
C: SmithyConnector,
M: SmithyMiddleware<C>,
R: NewRequestPolicy,
impl<C, M, R> PutBucketReplication<C, M, R> where
C: SmithyConnector,
M: SmithyMiddleware<C>,
R: NewRequestPolicy,
pub async fn send(
self
) -> Result<PutBucketReplicationOutput, SdkError<PutBucketReplicationError>> where
R::Policy: SmithyRetryPolicy<PutBucketReplicationInputOperationOutputAlias, PutBucketReplicationOutput, PutBucketReplicationError, PutBucketReplicationInputOperationRetryAlias>,
pub async fn send(
self
) -> Result<PutBucketReplicationOutput, SdkError<PutBucketReplicationError>> where
R::Policy: SmithyRetryPolicy<PutBucketReplicationInputOperationOutputAlias, PutBucketReplicationOutput, PutBucketReplicationError, PutBucketReplicationInputOperationRetryAlias>,
Sends the request and returns the response.
If an error occurs, an SdkError
will be returned with additional details that
can be matched against.
By default, any retryable failures will be retried twice. Retry behavior is configurable with the RetryConfig, which can be set when configuring the client.
The name of the bucket
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.
For requests made using the Amazon Web Services Command Line Interface (CLI) or Amazon Web Services SDKs, this field is calculated automatically.
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.
For requests made using the Amazon Web Services Command Line Interface (CLI) or Amazon Web Services SDKs, this field is calculated automatically.
A container for replication rules. You can add up to 1,000 rules. The maximum size of a replication configuration is 2 MB.
A container for replication rules. You can add up to 1,000 rules. The maximum size of a replication configuration is 2 MB.
A token to allow Object Lock to be enabled for an existing bucket.
A token to allow Object Lock to be enabled for an existing bucket.
The account ID of the expected bucket owner. If the bucket is owned by a different account, the request will fail with an HTTP 403 (Access Denied)
error.
The account ID of the expected bucket owner. If the bucket is owned by a different account, the request will fail with an HTTP 403 (Access Denied)
error.
Trait Implementations
Auto Trait Implementations
impl<C = DynConnector, M = AwsMiddleware, R = Standard> !RefUnwindSafe for PutBucketReplication<C, M, R>
impl<C, M, R> Send for PutBucketReplication<C, M, R> where
C: Send + Sync,
M: Send + Sync,
R: Send + Sync,
impl<C, M, R> Sync for PutBucketReplication<C, M, R> where
C: Send + Sync,
M: Send + Sync,
R: Send + Sync,
impl<C, M, R> Unpin for PutBucketReplication<C, M, R>
impl<C = DynConnector, M = AwsMiddleware, R = Standard> !UnwindSafe for PutBucketReplication<C, M, R>
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