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paws.storage (version 0.1.12)

s3_put_bucket_lifecycle_configuration: Creates a new lifecycle configuration for the bucket or replaces an existing lifecycle configuration

Description

Creates a new lifecycle configuration for the bucket or replaces an existing lifecycle configuration. For information about lifecycle configuration, see Managing Access Permissions to Your Amazon S3 Resources.

Bucket lifecycle configuration now supports specifying a lifecycle rule using an object key name prefix, one or more object tags, or a combination of both. Accordingly, this section describes the latest API. The previous version of the API supported filtering based only on an object key name prefix, which is supported for backward compatibility. For the related API description, see put_bucket_lifecycle.

Rules

You specify the lifecycle configuration in your request body. The lifecycle configuration is specified as XML consisting of one or more rules. Each rule consists of the following:

  • Filter identifying a subset of objects to which the rule applies. The filter can be based on a key name prefix, object tags, or a combination of both.

  • Status whether the rule is in effect.

  • One or more lifecycle transition and expiration actions that you want Amazon S3 to perform on the objects identified by the filter. If the state of your bucket is versioning-enabled or versioning-suspended, you can have many versions of the same object (one current version and zero or more noncurrent versions). Amazon S3 provides predefined actions that you can specify for current and noncurrent object versions.

For more information, see Object Lifecycle Management and Lifecycle Configuration Elements.

Permissions

By default, all Amazon S3 resources are private, including buckets, objects, and related subresources (for example, lifecycle configuration and website configuration). Only the resource owner (that is, the AWS account that created it) can access the resource. The resource owner can optionally grant access permissions to others by writing an access policy. For this operation, a user must get the s3:PutLifecycleConfiguration permission.

You can also explicitly deny permissions. Explicit deny also supersedes any other permissions. If you want to block users or accounts from removing or deleting objects from your bucket, you must deny them permissions for the following actions:

  • s3:DeleteObject

  • s3:DeleteObjectVersion

  • s3:PutLifecycleConfiguration

For more information about permissions, see Managing Access Permissions to Your Amazon S3 Resources.

The following are related to put_bucket_lifecycle_configuration:

Usage

s3_put_bucket_lifecycle_configuration(Bucket, LifecycleConfiguration,
  ExpectedBucketOwner)

Value

An empty list.

Arguments

Bucket

[required] The name of the bucket for which to set the configuration.

LifecycleConfiguration

Container for lifecycle rules. You can add as many as 1,000 rules.

ExpectedBucketOwner

The account id of the expected bucket owner. If the bucket is owned by a different account, the request will fail with an HTTP 403 (Access Denied) error.

Request syntax

svc$put_bucket_lifecycle_configuration(
  Bucket = "string",
  LifecycleConfiguration = list(
    Rules = list(
      list(
        Expiration = list(
          Date = as.POSIXct(
            "2015-01-01"
          ),
          Days = 123,
          ExpiredObjectDeleteMarker = TRUE|FALSE
        ),
        ID = "string",
        Prefix = "string",
        Filter = list(
          Prefix = "string",
          Tag = list(
            Key = "string",
            Value = "string"
          ),
          And = list(
            Prefix = "string",
            Tags = list(
              list(
                Key = "string",
                Value = "string"
              )
            )
          )
        ),
        Status = "Enabled"|"Disabled",
        Transitions = list(
          list(
            Date = as.POSIXct(
              "2015-01-01"
            ),
            Days = 123,
            StorageClass = "GLACIER"|"STANDARD_IA"|"ONEZONE_IA"|"INTELLIGENT_TIERING"|"DEEP_ARCHIVE"
          )
        ),
        NoncurrentVersionTransitions = list(
          list(
            NoncurrentDays = 123,
            StorageClass = "GLACIER"|"STANDARD_IA"|"ONEZONE_IA"|"INTELLIGENT_TIERING"|"DEEP_ARCHIVE"
          )
        ),
        NoncurrentVersionExpiration = list(
          NoncurrentDays = 123
        ),
        AbortIncompleteMultipartUpload = list(
          DaysAfterInitiation = 123
        )
      )
    )
  ),
  ExpectedBucketOwner = "string"
)

Examples

Run this code
if (FALSE) {
# The following example replaces existing lifecycle configuration, if any,
# on the specified bucket.
svc$put_bucket_lifecycle_configuration(
  Bucket = "examplebucket",
  LifecycleConfiguration = list(
    Rules = list(
      list(
        Expiration = list(
          Days = 3650L
        ),
        Filter = list(
          Prefix = "documents/"
        ),
        ID = "TestOnly",
        Status = "Enabled",
        Transitions = list(
          list(
            Days = 365L,
            StorageClass = "GLACIER"
          )
        )
      )
    )
  )
)
}

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