Amazon S3 - Get Bucket Versioning

Declaration

<AMAWSS3 ACTIVITY="get_bucket_versioning" ACCESSKEY="text" 
SECRETKEY="text (encrypted)" PROTOCOL="text (options)" 
USERAGENT="text" MAXERRORRETRY="number" SERVICEURL="text" 
PROXYHOST="text" PROXYPORT="number" PROXYUSER="text" 
PROXYPWD="text (encrypted)" BUCKETNAME="text" 
RESULTVARIABLE="text"><HEADER NAME="text" 
VALUE="text" /><HEADER /></AMAWSS3>

Description: Retrieves the versioning state of a bucket and populates a variable with the results. Objects in the same bucket that have the same key (but different version IDs) are called versions of one another. Versioning enables you to keep multiple versions of an object in one bucket. For example, myfile.txt (version 1111111) and myfile.txt (version 222222). You might enable versioning to recover from unintended overwrites and deletions or to archive objects so that you can retrieve previous versions of them.

IMPORTANT: The AWS S3 activities are performed using Amazon's Simple Storage Service engine, therefore, launching and operating Amazon S3 a valid Access Key ID and Secret Access Key.

Practical Usage

Used to get the versioning state of a bucket. Note that to retrieve the versioning state of a bucket, you must be the bucket owner.

Connection Parameters

Property

Type

Required

Default

Markup

Description

Connection

 

 

 

 

Indicates where AWS user credentials and preferences should originate from. This is a design mode parameter used only during task construction and configuration, thus, comprises no markup. The available options are:

  • Host (default) - Specifies that user credentials and/or advanced preferences are configured individually for this activity. This option is normally chosen if only a single activity is required to complete an operation.

  • Session - Specifies that user credentials and/or advanced preferences are obtained from a pre-configured session created in an earlier step with the use of the S3 - Create session activity. This option is normally chosen if a combination of related activities are required to complete an operation. Linking several activities to a single session eliminates redundancy. Additionally, a single task supports construction and simultaneous execution of multiple sessions, improving efficiency.

Session

Text

Yes if connection is session-based

EC2Session1

SESSION="S3Session1"

The name of an existing session to attach this activity to. This parameter is active only if the Connection parameter is set to Session. The default session name is 'S3Session1'.

Access key

Text

Yes if connection is host-based

(Empty)

ACCESSKEY=

"022QF06E7MXBSH9DHM02"

A 20-character alphanumeric string that uniquely identifies the owner of the AWS service account, similar to a username. This key along with a corresponding secret access key forms a secure information set that AWS uses to confirm a valid user's identity. This parameter is active only if the Connection parameter is set to Host.

Secret Access key

Text

Yes if connection is host-based

(Empty)

SECRETKEY=

"kWcrlUX5JEDGM/LtmEENI/

aVmYvHNif5zB+d9+ct"

A 40-character string that serves the role as password to access the AWS service account. This along with an associated access key forms a secure information set that EC2 uses to confirm a valid user's identity. This parameter is active only if the Connection parameter is set to Host.

Protocol

Text (options)

No

HTTP

PROTOCOL="HTTPS"

The protocol required. The available options are:

  • HTTP (default)

  • HTTPS

User agent

Text

No

AutoMate

USERAGENT="AutoMate"

The name of the client or application initiating requests to AWS, which in this case, is AutoMate. This parameter's default value is 'AutoMate'. 

Service URL

Text

No

(Empty)

SERVICEURL=

"https://s3.eu-west-1.amazonaws.com"

The URL that provides the service endpoint. To make the service call to a different region, you can pass the region-specific endpoint URL. For example, entering  https://s3.us-west-1.amazonaws.com points to US West (Northern California) region. A complete list of S3 regions, along with associated endpoints and valid protocols can be found below under S3 Endpoints and Regions.

Maximum retry on error

Number

No

(Empty)

MAXERRORRETRY="4"

The total amount of times this activity should retry its request to the server before returning an error. Network components can generate errors anytime in the life of a request, thus, implementing retries can increase reliability. 

Proxy host

Text

No

(Empty)

PROXYHOST="proxy.host.com"

The host name (e.g., server.domain.com) or IP address (e.g., xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx) of the proxy server to use when connecting to AWS.  

Proxy port

Number

No

(Empty)

PROXYPORT="1028"

The port that should be used to connect to the proxy server.

Proxy username

Text

No

(Empty)

PROXYUSER="username"

The username that should be used to authenticate connection with the proxy server (if required).

Proxy password

Text

No

(Empty)

PROXYPWD="encrypted"

The password that should be used to authenticate connection with the proxy server (if required).

Bucket Parameters

Property

Type

Required

Default

Attributes

Description

Name

Text

Yes

(Empty)

BUCKETNAME="MyBucket"

The name of the bucket in which to retrieve the versioning state from. Note that to retrieve the versioning state of a bucket, you must be the bucket owner.

Populate variable with bucket versioning

Text

Yes

(Empty)

RESULTVARIABLE="myVar"

The name of an existing variable in which to populate the bucket's versioning state.

Advanced Parameters

Each Amazon S3 object has a set of key-value pairs with which it is associated called Headers or Metadata. Metadata can provide important details about an object, such as file name, type, date of creation/modification etc. There are two kinds of metadata in S3; system metadata, and user metadata. System metadata is used and processed by Amazon S3. User metadata (also known as custom header) is specified by you, the user. Amazon S3 simply stores it and passes it back to you upon request. S3 lets you to store your personal information as custom headers or user metadata such as First Name, Last Name, Company Name, Phone Numbers, etc, so that you can distinguish specific files. Using this parameter, you can add new custom header/user metadata to existing S3 objects, edit default S3 metadata on a bucket or store/upload new objects with custom header or metadata.

Property

Type

Required

Default

Markup

Description

Name

Text

No

(Empty)

HEADER NAME="myHeader"

Specifies the "key" in a key-value pair. This is the handle that you assign to an object. In Amazon S3, details about each file and folder are stored in key value pairs called metadata or headers. System metadata is used and processed by Amazon S3, however, user metadata or custom headers can be specified by you. This adds more flexibility and enables you to better distinguish specific files by adding or editing custom headers on existing S3 objects or assigning custom headers to new objects. Press Click here to add new row... to add a key-value pair. Press the red X to remove an existing key-value pair.

Value

Text

No

(Empty)

VALUE="theValue"

Specifies the "value" in a key-value pair. This is the content that you are storing for an object. In Amazon S3, details about each file and folder are stored in key value pairs called metadata or headers. System metadata is used and processed by Amazon S3, however, user metadata or custom headers can be specified by you. This adds more flexibility and enables you to better distinguish specific files by adding or editing custom headers on existing S3 objects or assigning custom headers to new objects. Press Click here to add new row... to add a key-value pair. Press the red X to remove an existing key-value pair.

Description tab - A custom description can be provided on the Description tab to convey additional information or share special notes about a task step.

Error Causes tab - Specify how this step should behave upon the occurrence of an error. (Refer to Task Builder > Error Causes Tab for details.)

On Error tab - Specify what AWE should do if this step encounters an error as defined on the Error Causes tab. (Refer to Task Builder > On Error Tab for details.)

S3 Endpoints and Regions

This table contains a complete list of Amazon Simple Storage Service endpoints, along with their corresponding regions, supported protocols and location constraints.

Endpoint

Region

Protocol

Location Constraints

s3.amazonaws.com

US Standard *

HTTP and HTTPS

(none required)

s3.us-west-2.amazonaws.com

US West (Oregon) Region

HTTP and HTTPS

us-west-2

s3.us-west-1.amazonaws.com

US West (Northern California) Region

HTTP and HTTPS

us-west-1

s3.eu-west-1.amazonaws.com

EU (Ireland) Region

HTTP and HTTPS

EU

s3.ap-southeast-1.amazonaws.com

Asia Pacific (Singapore) Region

HTTP and HTTPS

ap-southeast-1

s3.ap-southeast-2.amazonaws.com

Asia Pacific (Sydney) Region

HTTP and HTTPS

ap-southeast-2

s3.ap-northeast-1.amazonaws.com

Asia Pacific (Tokyo) Region

HTTP and HTTPS

ap-northeast-1

s3.sa-east-1.amazonaws.com

South America (Sao Paulo) Region

HTTP and HTTPS

sa-east-1

* The US Standard region automatically routes requests to facilities in Northern Virginia or the Pacific Northwest using network maps.

Example

The sample AML code below can be copied and pasted directly into the Steps panel of the Task Builder.

Description: Get versioning from bucket "mybucket"  and store it into variable "thevar1". Use "session1" S3 session.

<AMAWSS3 ACTIVITY="get_bucket_versioning" 
BUCKETNAME="mybucket" RESULTVARIABLE="thevar1" 
SESSION="session1" />