List Objects V2
| s3_list_objects_v2 | R Documentation |
Returns some or all (up to 1,000) of the objects in a bucket with each request¶
Description¶
Returns some or all (up to 1,000) of the objects in a bucket with each
request. 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. For more
information about listing objects, see Listing object keys
programmatically
in the Amazon S3 User Guide. To get a list of your buckets, see
list_buckets.
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General purpose bucket - For general purpose buckets,
list_objects_v2doesn't return prefixes that are related only to in-progress multipart uploads. -
Directory buckets - For directory buckets,
list_objects_v2response includes the prefixes that are related only to in-progress multipart uploads. -
Directory buckets - For directory buckets, you must make requests for this API operation to the Zonal endpoint. These endpoints support virtual-hosted-style requests in the format
https://bucket_name.s3express-az_id.region.amazonaws.com/key-name . Path-style requests are not supported. For more information, see Regional and Zonal endpoints in the Amazon S3 User Guide.
Permissions¶
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General purpose bucket permissions - To use this operation, you must have READ access to the bucket. You must have permission to perform the
s3:ListBucketaction. 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 S3 User Guide. -
Directory bucket permissions - To grant access to this API operation on a directory bucket, we recommend that you use the
create_sessionAPI operation for session-based authorization. Specifically, you grant thes3express:CreateSessionpermission to the directory bucket in a bucket policy or an IAM identity-based policy. Then, you make thecreate_sessionAPI call on the bucket to obtain a session token. With the session token in your request header, you can make API requests to this operation. After the session token expires, you make anothercreate_sessionAPI call to generate a new session token for use. Amazon Web Services CLI or SDKs create session and refresh the session token automatically to avoid service interruptions when a session expires. For more information about authorization, seecreate_session.
Sorting order of returned objects¶
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General purpose bucket - For general purpose buckets,
list_objects_v2returns objects in lexicographical order based on their key names. -
Directory bucket - For directory buckets,
list_objects_v2does not return objects in lexicographical order.
HTTP Host header syntax¶
Directory buckets - The HTTP Host header syntax is
Bucket_name.s3express-az_id.region.amazonaws.com.
This section describes the latest revision of this action. We recommend
that you use this revised API operation for application development. For
backward compatibility, Amazon S3 continues to support the prior version
of this API operation, list_objects.
The following operations are related to list_objects_v2:
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get_object -
put_object -
create_bucket
Usage¶
s3_list_objects_v2(Bucket, Delimiter, EncodingType, MaxKeys, Prefix,
ContinuationToken, FetchOwner, StartAfter, RequestPayer,
ExpectedBucketOwner, OptionalObjectAttributes)
Arguments¶
Bucket[required] Directory buckets - When you use this operation with a directory bucket, you must use virtual-hosted-style requests in the format
Bucket_name.s3express-az_id.region.amazonaws.com. Path-style requests are not supported. Directory bucket names must be unique in the chosen Availability Zone. Bucket names must follow the formatbucket_base_name--az-id--x-s3(for example,DOC-EXAMPLE-BUCKET--usw2-az1--x-s3). For information about bucket naming restrictions, see Directory bucket naming rules in the Amazon S3 User Guide.Access points - When you use this action with an access point, you must provide the alias of the access point in place of the bucket name or specify the access point ARN. When using the access point ARN, 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 action with an access point through the Amazon Web Services 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 S3 User Guide.
Access points and Object Lambda access points are not supported by directory buckets.
S3 on Outposts - When you use this action with Amazon S3 on Outposts, you must direct requests to the S3 on Outposts hostname. The S3 on Outposts hostname takes the form
AccessPointName-AccountId.outpostID.s3-outposts.Region.amazonaws.com. When you use this action with S3 on Outposts through the Amazon Web Services SDKs, you provide the Outposts access point ARN in place of the bucket name. For more information about S3 on Outposts ARNs, see What is S3 on Outposts? in the Amazon S3 User Guide.DelimiterA delimiter is a character that you use to group keys.
Directory buckets - For directory buckets,
/is the only supported delimiter.Directory buckets - When you query
list_objects_v2with a delimiter during in-progress multipart uploads, theCommonPrefixesresponse parameter contains the prefixes that are associated with the in-progress multipart uploads. For more information about multipart uploads, see Multipart Upload Overview in the Amazon S3 User Guide.
EncodingTypeEncoding type used by Amazon S3 to encode the object keys in the response. Responses are encoded only in UTF-8. An object key can contain any Unicode character. However, the XML 1.0 parser can't parse certain characters, such as characters with an ASCII value from 0 to 10. For characters that aren't supported in XML 1.0, you can add this parameter to request that Amazon S3 encode the keys in the response. For more information about characters to avoid in object key names, see Object key naming guidelines.
When using the URL encoding type, non-ASCII characters that are used in an object's key name will be percent-encoded according to UTF-8 code values. For example, the object
test_file(3).pngwill appear astest_file%283%29.png.MaxKeysSets the maximum number of keys returned in the response. By default, the action returns up to 1,000 key names. The response might contain fewer keys but will never contain more.
PrefixLimits the response to keys that begin with the specified prefix.
Directory buckets - For directory buckets, only prefixes that end in a delimiter (
/) are supported.ContinuationTokenContinuationTokenindicates to Amazon S3 that the list is being continued on this bucket with a token.ContinuationTokenis obfuscated and is not a real key. You can use thisContinuationTokenfor pagination of the list results.FetchOwnerThe owner field is not present in
list_objects_v2by default. If you want to return the owner field with each key in the result, then set theFetchOwnerfield totrue.Directory buckets - For directory buckets, the bucket owner is returned as the object owner for all objects.
StartAfterStartAfter 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.
This functionality is not supported for directory buckets.
RequestPayerConfirms that the requester knows that she or he will be charged for the list objects request in V2 style. Bucket owners need not specify this parameter in their requests.
This functionality is not supported for directory buckets.
ExpectedBucketOwnerThe account ID of the expected bucket owner. If the account ID that you provide does not match the actual owner of the bucket, the request fails with the HTTP status code
403 Forbidden(access denied).OptionalObjectAttributesSpecifies the optional fields that you want returned in the response. Fields that you do not specify are not returned.
This functionality is not supported for directory buckets.
Value¶
A list with the following syntax:
list(
IsTruncated = TRUE|FALSE,
Contents = list(
list(
Key = "string",
LastModified = as.POSIXct(
"2015-01-01"
),
ETag = "string",
ChecksumAlgorithm = list(
"CRC32"|"CRC32C"|"SHA1"|"SHA256"
),
Size = 123,
StorageClass = "STANDARD"|"REDUCED_REDUNDANCY"|"GLACIER"|"STANDARD_IA"|"ONEZONE_IA"|"INTELLIGENT_TIERING"|"DEEP_ARCHIVE"|"OUTPOSTS"|"GLACIER_IR"|"SNOW"|"EXPRESS_ONEZONE",
Owner = list(
DisplayName = "string",
ID = "string"
),
RestoreStatus = list(
IsRestoreInProgress = TRUE|FALSE,
RestoreExpiryDate = as.POSIXct(
"2015-01-01"
)
)
)
),
Name = "string",
Prefix = "string",
Delimiter = "string",
MaxKeys = 123,
CommonPrefixes = list(
list(
Prefix = "string"
)
),
EncodingType = "url",
KeyCount = 123,
ContinuationToken = "string",
NextContinuationToken = "string",
StartAfter = "string",
RequestCharged = "requester"
)
Request syntax¶
svc$list_objects_v2(
Bucket = "string",
Delimiter = "string",
EncodingType = "url",
MaxKeys = 123,
Prefix = "string",
ContinuationToken = "string",
FetchOwner = TRUE|FALSE,
StartAfter = "string",
RequestPayer = "requester",
ExpectedBucketOwner = "string",
OptionalObjectAttributes = list(
"RestoreStatus"
)
)