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Revision as of 01:11, 18 March 2019
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Overview
Amazon Simple Storage Service. The S3 service can be integrated and exposed externally via the Amazon API Gateway.
Bucket
The Amazon S3 data model is a flat structure: you create a bucket, and the bucket stores objects. There is no hierarchy of subbuckets or subfolders; however, you can infer logical hierarchy using key name prefixes and delimiters. The Amazon S3 console supports a concept of folders. The console uses the key name prefixes and the delimiter ('/') to present a folder structure.
Bucket ARN
arn:aws:s3:::bucket-name
Bucket Permissions
Bucket Public Access
Bucket Access Control List
Bucket Policy
Operations:
Bucket CORS Configuration
Objects
Each Amazon S3 object has data, a key, and metadata.
Key
The object key uniquely identifies the object in a bucket.
Metadata
The object metadata is a set of key/value pairs. After the object was uploaded, the object metadata cannot be modified. The only way to modify the metadata is to make a copy of the object and set the metadata.