Crate rusty_s3

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A simple, pure Rust AWS S3 client following a Sans-IO approach

The rusty-s3 crate provides a convenient API for signing, building and parsing AWS S3 requests and responses. It follows a Sans-IO approach, meaning that the library itself doesn’t send any of the requests. It’s the reposibility of the user to choose an HTTP client, be it synchronous or asynchronous, and use it to send the requests.

Basic getting started example

use std::env;
use std::time::Duration;
use rusty_s3::{Bucket, Credentials, S3Action, UrlStyle};

// setting up a bucket
let endpoint = "https://s3.dualstack.eu-west-1.amazonaws.com".parse().expect("endpoint is a valid Url");
let path_style = UrlStyle::VirtualHost;
let name = "rusty-s3";
let region = "eu-west-1";
let bucket = Bucket::new(endpoint, path_style, name, region).expect("Url has a valid scheme and host");

// setting up the credentials
let key = env::var("AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID").expect("AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID is set and a valid String");
let secret = env::var("AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY").expect("AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY is set and a valid String");
let credentials = Credentials::new(key, secret);

// signing a request
let presigned_url_duration = Duration::from_secs(60 * 60);
let action = bucket.get_object(Some(&credentials), "duck.jpg");
println!("GET {}", action.sign(presigned_url_duration));

Re-exports

Modules

Structs

  • An S3 bucket
  • A map used for holding query string paramenters or headers

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