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Net::Amazon::S3::BuckeUser Contributed Perl DocumentNet::Amazon::S3::Bucket(3)

NAME
       Net::Amazon::S3::Bucket - convenience object for working with Amazon S3
       buckets

SYNOPSIS
	 use Net::Amazon::S3;

	 my $bucket = $s3->bucket("foo");

	 ok($bucket->add_key("key", "data"));
	 ok($bucket->add_key("key", "data", {
	    content_type => "text/html",
	   'x-amz-meta-colour' => 'orange',
	 });

	 # the err and errstr methods just proxy up to the Net::Amazon::S3's
	 # objects err/errstr methods.
	 $bucket->add_key("bar", "baz") or
	     die $bucket->err . $bucket->errstr;

	 # fetch a key
	 $val = $bucket->get_key("key");
	 is( $val->{value},		  'data' );
	 is( $val->{content_type},	  'text/html' );
	 is( $val->{etag},		  'b9ece18c950afbfa6b0fdbfa4ff731d3' );
	 is( $val->{'x-amz-meta-colour'}, 'orange' );

	 # returns undef on missing or on error (check $bucket->err)
	 is(undef, $bucket->get_key("non-existing-key"));
	 die $bucket->errstr if $bucket->err;

	 # fetch a key's metadata
	 $val = $bucket->head_key("key");
	 is( $val->{value},		  '' );
	 is( $val->{content_type},	  'text/html' );
	 is( $val->{etag},		  'b9ece18c950afbfa6b0fdbfa4ff731d3' );
	 is( $val->{'x-amz-meta-colour'}, 'orange' );

	 # delete a key
	 ok($bucket->delete_key($key_name));
	 ok(! $bucket->delete_key("non-exist-key"));

	 # delete the entire bucket (Amazon requires it first be empty)
	 $bucket->delete_bucket;

DESCRIPTION
       This module represents an S3 bucket.  You get a bucket object from the
       Net::Amazon::S3 object.

METHODS
   new
       Create a new bucket object. Expects a hash containing these two
       arguments:

       bucket
       account

   add_key
       Takes three positional parameters:

       key
       value
       configuration
	   A hash of configuration data for this key. (See synopsis);

       Returns a boolean.

   add_key_filename
       Use this to upload a large file to S3. Takes three positional
       parameters:

       key
       filename
       configuration
	   A hash of configuration data for this key. (See synopsis);

       Returns a boolean.

   copy_key
       Creates (or replaces) a key, copying its contents from another key
       elsewhere in S3.	 Takes the following parameters:

       key The key to (over)write

       source
	   Where to copy the key from. Should be in the form
	   "/bucketname/keyname"/.

       conf
	   Optional configuration hash. If present and defined, the
	   configuration (ACL and headers) there will be used for the new key;
	   otherwise it will be copied from the source key.

   edit_metadata
       Changes the metadata associated with an existing key. Arguments:

       key The key to edit

       conf
	   The new configuration hash to use

   head_key KEY
       Takes the name of a key in this bucket and returns its configuration
       hash

   get_key $key_name [$method]
       Takes a key name and an optional HTTP method (which defaults to "GET".
       Fetches the key from AWS.

       On failure:

       Returns undef on missing content, throws an exception (dies) on server
       errors.

       On success:

       Returns a hashref of { content_type, etag, value, @meta } on success.
       Other values from the server are there too, with the key being
       lowercased.

   get_key_filename $key_name $method $filename
       Use this to download large files from S3. Takes a key name and an
       optional HTTP method (which defaults to "GET". Fetches the key from AWS
       and writes it to the filename. THe value returned will be empty.

       On failure:

       Returns undef on missing content, throws an exception (dies) on server
       errors.

       On success:

       Returns a hashref of { content_type, etag, value, @meta } on success

   delete_key $key_name
       Removes $key from the bucket. Forever. It's gone after this.

       Returns true on success and false on failure

   delete_bucket
       Delete the current bucket object from the server. Takes no arguments.

       Fails if the bucket has anything in it.

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

   list
       List all keys in this bucket.

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

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

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

   get_acl
       Takes one optional positional parameter

       key (optional)
	   If no key is specified, it returns the acl for the bucket.

       Returns an acl in XML format.

   set_acl
       Takes a configuration hash_ref containing:

       acl_xml (cannot be used in conjuction with acl_short)
	   An XML string which contains access control information which
	   matches Amazon's published schema.  There is an example of one of
	   these XML strings in the tests for this module.

       acl_short (cannot be used in conjuction with acl_xml)
	   You can use the shorthand notation instead of specifying XML for
	   certain 'canned' types of acls.

	   (from the Amazon API documentation)

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

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

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

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

       key (optional)
	   If the key is not set, it will apply the acl to the bucket.

       Returns a boolean.

   get_location_constraint
       Retrieves the location constraint set when the bucket was created.
       Returns a string (eg, 'EU'), or undef if no location constraint was
       set.

   err
       The S3 error code for the last error the object ran into

   errstr
       A human readable error string for the last error the object ran into

SEE ALSO
       Net::Amazon::S3

perl v5.14.1			  2010-03-30	    Net::Amazon::S3::Bucket(3)
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