aws-sdk-s3 1.136.0 → 1.137.0

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  Unreleased Changes
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+ 1.137.0 (2023-11-17)
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+ * Feature - Removes all default 0 values for numbers and false values for booleans
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  1.136.0 (2023-09-26)
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data/VERSION CHANGED
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- 1.136.0
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@@ -1711,33 +1711,33 @@ module Aws::S3
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  # * {Types::CreateBucketOutput#location #location} => String
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  #
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  #
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- # @example Example: To create a bucket
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+ # @example Example: To create a bucket in a specific region
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  #
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- # # The following example creates a bucket.
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+ # # The following example creates a bucket. The request specifies an AWS region where to create the bucket.
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  #
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  # resp = client.create_bucket({
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  # bucket: "examplebucket",
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+ # create_bucket_configuration: {
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+ # location_constraint: "eu-west-1",
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+ # },
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  # })
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  #
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  # resp.to_h outputs the following:
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  # {
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- # location: "/examplebucket",
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+ # location: "http://examplebucket.<Region>.s3.amazonaws.com/",
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  # }
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  #
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- # @example Example: To create a bucket in a specific region
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+ # @example Example: To create a bucket
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  #
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- # # The following example creates a bucket. The request specifies an AWS region where to create the bucket.
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+ # # The following example creates a bucket.
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  #
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  # resp = client.create_bucket({
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  # bucket: "examplebucket",
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- # create_bucket_configuration: {
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- # location_constraint: "eu-west-1",
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- # },
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  # })
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  #
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  # resp.to_h outputs the following:
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  # {
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- # location: "http://examplebucket.<Region>.s3.amazonaws.com/",
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+ # location: "/examplebucket",
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  # }
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  #
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  # @example Request syntax with placeholder values
@@ -3306,35 +3306,35 @@ module Aws::S3
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  # * {Types::DeleteObjectTaggingOutput#version_id #version_id} => String
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  #
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  #
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- # @example Example: To remove tag set from an object version
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+ # @example Example: To remove tag set from an object
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  #
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- # # The following example removes tag set associated with the specified object version. The request specifies both the
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- # # object key and object version.
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+ # # The following example removes tag set associated with the specified object. If the bucket is versioning enabled, the
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+ # # operation removes tag set from the latest object version.
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  #
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  # resp = client.delete_object_tagging({
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  # bucket: "examplebucket",
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  # key: "HappyFace.jpg",
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- # version_id: "ydlaNkwWm0SfKJR.T1b1fIdPRbldTYRI",
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  # })
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  #
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  # resp.to_h outputs the following:
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  # {
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- # version_id: "ydlaNkwWm0SfKJR.T1b1fIdPRbldTYRI",
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+ # version_id: "null",
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  # }
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  #
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- # @example Example: To remove tag set from an object
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+ # @example Example: To remove tag set from an object version
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  #
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- # # The following example removes tag set associated with the specified object. If the bucket is versioning enabled, the
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- # # operation removes tag set from the latest object version.
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+ # # The following example removes tag set associated with the specified object version. The request specifies both the
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+ # # object key and object version.
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  #
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  # resp = client.delete_object_tagging({
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  # bucket: "examplebucket",
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  # key: "HappyFace.jpg",
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+ # version_id: "ydlaNkwWm0SfKJR.T1b1fIdPRbldTYRI",
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  # })
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  #
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  # resp.to_h outputs the following:
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  # {
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- # version_id: "null",
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+ # version_id: "ydlaNkwWm0SfKJR.T1b1fIdPRbldTYRI",
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  # }
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  #
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  # @example Request syntax with placeholder values
@@ -5954,49 +5954,49 @@ module Aws::S3
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  # * {Types::GetObjectOutput#object_lock_legal_hold_status #object_lock_legal_hold_status} => String
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  #
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  #
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- # @example Example: To retrieve a byte range of an object
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+ # @example Example: To retrieve an object
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  #
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- # # The following example retrieves an object for an S3 bucket. The request specifies the range header to retrieve a
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- # # specific byte range.
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+ # # The following example retrieves an object for an S3 bucket.
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  #
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  # resp = client.get_object({
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  # bucket: "examplebucket",
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- # key: "SampleFile.txt",
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- # range: "bytes=0-9",
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+ # key: "HappyFace.jpg",
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  # })
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  #
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  # resp.to_h outputs the following:
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  # {
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  # accept_ranges: "bytes",
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- # content_length: 10,
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- # content_range: "bytes 0-9/43",
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- # content_type: "text/plain",
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- # etag: "\"0d94420ffd0bc68cd3d152506b97a9cc\"",
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- # last_modified: Time.parse("Thu, 09 Oct 2014 22:57:28 GMT"),
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+ # content_length: 3191,
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+ # content_type: "image/jpeg",
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+ # etag: "\"6805f2cfc46c0f04559748bb039d69ae\"",
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+ # last_modified: Time.parse("Thu, 15 Dec 2016 01:19:41 GMT"),
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  # metadata: {
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  # },
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+ # tag_count: 2,
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  # version_id: "null",
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  # }
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  #
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- # @example Example: To retrieve an object
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+ # @example Example: To retrieve a byte range of an object
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  #
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- # # The following example retrieves an object for an S3 bucket.
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+ # # The following example retrieves an object for an S3 bucket. The request specifies the range header to retrieve a
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+ # # specific byte range.
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  #
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  # resp = client.get_object({
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  # bucket: "examplebucket",
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- # key: "HappyFace.jpg",
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+ # key: "SampleFile.txt",
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+ # range: "bytes=0-9",
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  # })
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  #
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  # resp.to_h outputs the following:
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  # {
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  # accept_ranges: "bytes",
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- # content_length: 3191,
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- # content_type: "image/jpeg",
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- # etag: "\"6805f2cfc46c0f04559748bb039d69ae\"",
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- # last_modified: Time.parse("Thu, 15 Dec 2016 01:19:41 GMT"),
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+ # content_length: 10,
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+ # content_range: "bytes 0-9/43",
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+ # content_type: "text/plain",
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+ # etag: "\"0d94420ffd0bc68cd3d152506b97a9cc\"",
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+ # last_modified: Time.parse("Thu, 09 Oct 2014 22:57:28 GMT"),
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  # metadata: {
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  # },
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- # tag_count: 2,
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  # version_id: "null",
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  # }
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  #
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  # The returned {Seahorse::Client::Response response} is a pageable response and is Enumerable. For details on usage see {Aws::PageableResponse PageableResponse}.
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  #
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  #
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- # @example Example: To list in-progress multipart uploads on a bucket
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+ # @example Example: List next set of multipart uploads when previous result is truncated
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  #
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- # # The following example lists in-progress multipart uploads on a specific bucket.
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+ # # The following example specifies the upload-id-marker and key-marker from previous truncated response to retrieve next
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+ # # setup of multipart uploads.
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  #
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  # resp = client.list_multipart_uploads({
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  # bucket: "examplebucket",
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+ # key_marker: "nextkeyfrompreviousresponse",
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+ # max_uploads: 2,
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+ # upload_id_marker: "valuefrompreviousresponse",
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  # })
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  #
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  # resp.to_h outputs the following:
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  # {
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+ # bucket: "acl1",
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+ # is_truncated: true,
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+ # key_marker: "",
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+ # max_uploads: 2,
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+ # next_key_marker: "someobjectkey",
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+ # next_upload_id_marker: "examplelo91lv1iwvWpvCiJWugw2xXLPAD7Z8cJyX9.WiIRgNrdG6Ldsn.9FtS63TCl1Uf5faTB.1U5Ckcbmdw--",
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+ # upload_id_marker: "",
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  # uploads: [
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  # {
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  # initiated: Time.parse("2014-05-01T05:40:58.000Z"),
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  # initiator: {
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- # display_name: "display-name",
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+ # display_name: "ownder-display-name",
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  # id: "examplee7a2f25102679df27bb0ae12b3f85be6f290b936c4393484be31bebcc",
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  # },
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  # key: "JavaFile",
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  # owner: {
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- # display_name: "display-name",
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- # id: "examplee7a2f25102679df27bb0ae12b3f85be6f290b936c4393484be31bebcc",
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+ # display_name: "mohanataws",
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+ # id: "852b113e7a2f25102679df27bb0ae12b3f85be6f290b936c4393484be31bebcc",
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  # },
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  # storage_class: "STANDARD",
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- # upload_id: "examplelUa.CInXklLQtSMJITdUnoZ1Y5GACB5UckOtspm5zbDMCkPF_qkfZzMiFZ6dksmcnqxJyIBvQMG9X9Q--",
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+ # upload_id: "gZ30jIqlUa.CInXklLQtSMJITdUnoZ1Y5GACB5UckOtspm5zbDMCkPF_qkfZzMiFZ6dksmcnqxJyIBvQMG9X9Q--",
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  # },
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  # {
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  # initiated: Time.parse("2014-05-01T05:41:27.000Z"),
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  # initiator: {
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- # display_name: "display-name",
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+ # display_name: "ownder-display-name",
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  # id: "examplee7a2f25102679df27bb0ae12b3f85be6f290b936c4393484be31bebcc",
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  # },
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  # key: "JavaFile",
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  # owner: {
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- # display_name: "display-name",
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+ # display_name: "ownder-display-name",
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  # id: "examplee7a2f25102679df27bb0ae12b3f85be6f290b936c4393484be31bebcc",
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  # },
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  # storage_class: "STANDARD",
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- # upload_id: "examplelo91lv1iwvWpvCiJWugw2xXLPAD7Z8cJyX9.WiIRgNrdG6Ldsn.9FtS63TCl1Uf5faTB.1U5Ckcbmdw--",
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+ # upload_id: "b7tZSqIlo91lv1iwvWpvCiJWugw2xXLPAD7Z8cJyX9.WiIRgNrdG6Ldsn.9FtS63TCl1Uf5faTB.1U5Ckcbmdw--",
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  # },
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  # ],
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  # }
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  #
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- # @example Example: List next set of multipart uploads when previous result is truncated
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+ # @example Example: To list in-progress multipart uploads on a bucket
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  #
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- # # The following example specifies the upload-id-marker and key-marker from previous truncated response to retrieve next
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- # # setup of multipart uploads.
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+ # # The following example lists in-progress multipart uploads on a specific bucket.
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  #
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  # resp = client.list_multipart_uploads({
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  # bucket: "examplebucket",
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- # key_marker: "nextkeyfrompreviousresponse",
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- # max_uploads: 2,
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- # upload_id_marker: "valuefrompreviousresponse",
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  # })
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  #
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  # resp.to_h outputs the following:
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  # {
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- # bucket: "acl1",
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- # is_truncated: true,
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- # key_marker: "",
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- # max_uploads: 2,
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- # next_key_marker: "someobjectkey",
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- # next_upload_id_marker: "examplelo91lv1iwvWpvCiJWugw2xXLPAD7Z8cJyX9.WiIRgNrdG6Ldsn.9FtS63TCl1Uf5faTB.1U5Ckcbmdw--",
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- # upload_id_marker: "",
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  # uploads: [
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  # {
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  # initiated: Time.parse("2014-05-01T05:40:58.000Z"),
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  # initiator: {
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- # display_name: "ownder-display-name",
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+ # display_name: "display-name",
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  # id: "examplee7a2f25102679df27bb0ae12b3f85be6f290b936c4393484be31bebcc",
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  # },
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  # key: "JavaFile",
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  # owner: {
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- # display_name: "mohanataws",
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- # id: "852b113e7a2f25102679df27bb0ae12b3f85be6f290b936c4393484be31bebcc",
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+ # display_name: "display-name",
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+ # id: "examplee7a2f25102679df27bb0ae12b3f85be6f290b936c4393484be31bebcc",
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  # },
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  # storage_class: "STANDARD",
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- # upload_id: "gZ30jIqlUa.CInXklLQtSMJITdUnoZ1Y5GACB5UckOtspm5zbDMCkPF_qkfZzMiFZ6dksmcnqxJyIBvQMG9X9Q--",
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+ # upload_id: "examplelUa.CInXklLQtSMJITdUnoZ1Y5GACB5UckOtspm5zbDMCkPF_qkfZzMiFZ6dksmcnqxJyIBvQMG9X9Q--",
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  # },
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  # {
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  # initiated: Time.parse("2014-05-01T05:41:27.000Z"),
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  # initiator: {
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- # display_name: "ownder-display-name",
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+ # display_name: "display-name",
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  # id: "examplee7a2f25102679df27bb0ae12b3f85be6f290b936c4393484be31bebcc",
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  # },
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  # key: "JavaFile",
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  # owner: {
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- # display_name: "ownder-display-name",
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+ # display_name: "display-name",
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  # id: "examplee7a2f25102679df27bb0ae12b3f85be6f290b936c4393484be31bebcc",
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  # },
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  # storage_class: "STANDARD",
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- # upload_id: "b7tZSqIlo91lv1iwvWpvCiJWugw2xXLPAD7Z8cJyX9.WiIRgNrdG6Ldsn.9FtS63TCl1Uf5faTB.1U5Ckcbmdw--",
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+ # upload_id: "examplelo91lv1iwvWpvCiJWugw2xXLPAD7Z8cJyX9.WiIRgNrdG6Ldsn.9FtS63TCl1Uf5faTB.1U5Ckcbmdw--",
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  # },
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  # ],
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  # }
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  # * {Types::PutObjectOutput#request_charged #request_charged} => String
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  #
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  #
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+ # @example Example: To upload an object
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+ #
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+ # # The following example uploads an object to a versioning-enabled bucket. The source file is specified using Windows file
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+ # # syntax. S3 returns VersionId of the newly created object.
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+ #
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+ # resp = client.put_object({
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+ # body: "HappyFace.jpg",
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+ # bucket: "examplebucket",
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+ # key: "HappyFace.jpg",
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+ # })
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+ #
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+ # resp.to_h outputs the following:
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+ # {
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+ # etag: "\"6805f2cfc46c0f04559748bb039d69ae\"",
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+ # version_id: "tpf3zF08nBplQK1XLOefGskR7mGDwcDk",
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+ # }
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+ #
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  # @example Example: To upload an object and specify server-side encryption and object tags
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  #
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  # # The following example uploads an object. The request specifies the optional server-side encryption option. The request
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  # version_id: "Bvq0EDKxOcXLJXNo_Lkz37eM3R4pfzyQ",
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  # }
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  #
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- # @example Example: To upload an object (specify optional headers)
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+ # @example Example: To upload object and specify user-defined metadata
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  #
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- # # The following example uploads an object. The request specifies optional request headers to directs S3 to use specific
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- # # storage class and use server-side encryption.
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+ # # The following example creates an object. The request also specifies optional metadata. If the bucket is versioning
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+ # # enabled, S3 returns version ID in response.
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  #
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  # resp = client.put_object({
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+ # body: "filetoupload",
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  # bucket: "examplebucket",
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- # key: "HappyFace.jpg",
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- # server_side_encryption: "AES256",
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- # storage_class: "STANDARD_IA",
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+ # key: "exampleobject",
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+ # metadata: {
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+ # "metadata1" => "value1",
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+ # "metadata2" => "value2",
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+ # },
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  # })
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  #
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  # resp.to_h outputs the following:
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  # {
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  # etag: "\"6805f2cfc46c0f04559748bb039d69ae\"",
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- # server_side_encryption: "AES256",
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- # version_id: "CG612hodqujkf8FaaNfp8U..FIhLROcp",
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+ # version_id: "pSKidl4pHBiNwukdbcPXAIs.sshFFOc0",
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  # }
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  #
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  # @example Example: To upload an object and specify optional tags
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  # version_id: "psM2sYY4.o1501dSx8wMvnkOzSBB.V4a",
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  # }
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  #
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- # @example Example: To upload object and specify user-defined metadata
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- #
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- # # The following example creates an object. The request also specifies optional metadata. If the bucket is versioning
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- # # enabled, S3 returns version ID in response.
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- #
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- # resp = client.put_object({
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- # body: "filetoupload",
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- # bucket: "examplebucket",
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- # key: "exampleobject",
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- # metadata: {
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- # "metadata1" => "value1",
12618
- # "metadata2" => "value2",
12619
- # },
12620
- # })
12621
- #
12622
- # resp.to_h outputs the following:
12623
- # {
12624
- # etag: "\"6805f2cfc46c0f04559748bb039d69ae\"",
12625
- # version_id: "pSKidl4pHBiNwukdbcPXAIs.sshFFOc0",
12626
- # }
12627
- #
12628
12625
  # @example Example: To upload an object and specify canned ACL.
12629
12626
  #
12630
12627
  # # The following example uploads and object. The request specifies optional canned ACL (access control list) to all READ
@@ -12643,21 +12640,24 @@ module Aws::S3
12643
12640
  # version_id: "Kirh.unyZwjQ69YxcQLA8z4F5j3kJJKr",
12644
12641
  # }
12645
12642
  #
12646
- # @example Example: To upload an object
12643
+ # @example Example: To upload an object (specify optional headers)
12647
12644
  #
12648
- # # The following example uploads an object to a versioning-enabled bucket. The source file is specified using Windows file
12649
- # # syntax. S3 returns VersionId of the newly created object.
12645
+ # # The following example uploads an object. The request specifies optional request headers to directs S3 to use specific
12646
+ # # storage class and use server-side encryption.
12650
12647
  #
12651
12648
  # resp = client.put_object({
12652
12649
  # body: "HappyFace.jpg",
12653
12650
  # bucket: "examplebucket",
12654
12651
  # key: "HappyFace.jpg",
12652
+ # server_side_encryption: "AES256",
12653
+ # storage_class: "STANDARD_IA",
12655
12654
  # })
12656
12655
  #
12657
12656
  # resp.to_h outputs the following:
12658
12657
  # {
12659
12658
  # etag: "\"6805f2cfc46c0f04559748bb039d69ae\"",
12660
- # version_id: "tpf3zF08nBplQK1XLOefGskR7mGDwcDk",
12659
+ # server_side_encryption: "AES256",
12660
+ # version_id: "CG612hodqujkf8FaaNfp8U..FIhLROcp",
12661
12661
  # }
12662
12662
  #
12663
12663
  # @example Streaming a file from disk
@@ -13637,7 +13637,7 @@ module Aws::S3
13637
13637
  # bucket or an object, it checks the `PublicAccessBlock` configuration
13638
13638
  # for both the bucket (or the bucket that contains the object) and the
13639
13639
  # bucket owner's account. If the `PublicAccessBlock` configurations are
13640
- # different between the bucket and the account, S3 uses the most
13640
+ # different between the bucket and the account, Amazon S3 uses the most
13641
13641
  # restrictive combination of the bucket-level and account-level
13642
13642
  # settings.
13643
13643
  #
@@ -15210,45 +15210,45 @@ module Aws::S3
15210
15210
  # * {Types::UploadPartCopyOutput#request_charged #request_charged} => String
15211
15211
  #
15212
15212
  #
15213
- # @example Example: To upload a part by copying data from an existing object as data source
15213
+ # @example Example: To upload a part by copying byte range from an existing object as data source
15214
15214
  #
15215
- # # The following example uploads a part of a multipart upload by copying data from an existing object as data source.
15215
+ # # The following example uploads a part of a multipart upload by copying a specified byte range from an existing object as
15216
+ # # data source.
15216
15217
  #
15217
15218
  # resp = client.upload_part_copy({
15218
15219
  # bucket: "examplebucket",
15219
15220
  # copy_source: "/bucketname/sourceobjectkey",
15221
+ # copy_source_range: "bytes=1-100000",
15220
15222
  # key: "examplelargeobject",
15221
- # part_number: 1,
15223
+ # part_number: 2,
15222
15224
  # upload_id: "exampleuoh_10OhKhT7YukE9bjzTPRiuaCotmZM_pFngJFir9OZNrSr5cWa3cq3LZSUsfjI4FI7PkP91We7Nrw--",
15223
15225
  # })
15224
15226
  #
15225
15227
  # resp.to_h outputs the following:
15226
15228
  # {
15227
15229
  # copy_part_result: {
15228
- # etag: "\"b0c6f0e7e054ab8fa2536a2677f8734d\"",
15229
- # last_modified: Time.parse("2016-12-29T21:24:43.000Z"),
15230
+ # etag: "\"65d16d19e65a7508a51f043180edcc36\"",
15231
+ # last_modified: Time.parse("2016-12-29T21:44:28.000Z"),
15230
15232
  # },
15231
15233
  # }
15232
15234
  #
15233
- # @example Example: To upload a part by copying byte range from an existing object as data source
15235
+ # @example Example: To upload a part by copying data from an existing object as data source
15234
15236
  #
15235
- # # The following example uploads a part of a multipart upload by copying a specified byte range from an existing object as
15236
- # # data source.
15237
+ # # The following example uploads a part of a multipart upload by copying data from an existing object as data source.
15237
15238
  #
15238
15239
  # resp = client.upload_part_copy({
15239
15240
  # bucket: "examplebucket",
15240
15241
  # copy_source: "/bucketname/sourceobjectkey",
15241
- # copy_source_range: "bytes=1-100000",
15242
15242
  # key: "examplelargeobject",
15243
- # part_number: 2,
15243
+ # part_number: 1,
15244
15244
  # upload_id: "exampleuoh_10OhKhT7YukE9bjzTPRiuaCotmZM_pFngJFir9OZNrSr5cWa3cq3LZSUsfjI4FI7PkP91We7Nrw--",
15245
15245
  # })
15246
15246
  #
15247
15247
  # resp.to_h outputs the following:
15248
15248
  # {
15249
15249
  # copy_part_result: {
15250
- # etag: "\"65d16d19e65a7508a51f043180edcc36\"",
15251
- # last_modified: Time.parse("2016-12-29T21:44:28.000Z"),
15250
+ # etag: "\"b0c6f0e7e054ab8fa2536a2677f8734d\"",
15251
+ # last_modified: Time.parse("2016-12-29T21:24:43.000Z"),
15252
15252
  # },
15253
15253
  # }
15254
15254
  #
@@ -15697,7 +15697,7 @@ module Aws::S3
15697
15697
  params: params,
15698
15698
  config: config)
15699
15699
  context[:gem_name] = 'aws-sdk-s3'
15700
- context[:gem_version] = '1.136.0'
15700
+ context[:gem_version] = '1.137.0'
15701
15701
  Seahorse::Client::Request.new(handlers, context)
15702
15702
  end
15703
15703
 
data/lib/aws-sdk-s3.rb CHANGED
@@ -73,6 +73,6 @@ require_relative 'aws-sdk-s3/event_streams'
73
73
  # @!group service
74
74
  module Aws::S3
75
75
 
76
- GEM_VERSION = '1.136.0'
76
+ GEM_VERSION = '1.137.0'
77
77
 
78
78
  end
metadata CHANGED
@@ -1,14 +1,14 @@
1
1
  --- !ruby/object:Gem::Specification
2
2
  name: aws-sdk-s3
3
3
  version: !ruby/object:Gem::Version
4
- version: 1.136.0
4
+ version: 1.137.0
5
5
  platform: ruby
6
6
  authors:
7
7
  - Amazon Web Services
8
8
  autorequire:
9
9
  bindir: bin
10
10
  cert_chain: []
11
- date: 2023-09-26 00:00:00.000000000 Z
11
+ date: 2023-11-17 00:00:00.000000000 Z
12
12
  dependencies:
13
13
  - !ruby/object:Gem::Dependency
14
14
  name: aws-sdk-kms