Creates a copy of an object that is already stored in Amazon S3.
s3_copy_object(ACL, Bucket, CacheControl, ContentDisposition,
ContentEncoding, ContentLanguage, ContentType, CopySource,
CopySourceIfMatch, CopySourceIfModifiedSince, CopySourceIfNoneMatch,
CopySourceIfUnmodifiedSince, Expires, GrantFullControl, GrantRead,
GrantReadACP, GrantWriteACP, Key, Metadata, MetadataDirective,
TaggingDirective, ServerSideEncryption, StorageClass,
WebsiteRedirectLocation, SSECustomerAlgorithm, SSECustomerKey,
SSECustomerKeyMD5, SSEKMSKeyId, SSEKMSEncryptionContext,
CopySourceSSECustomerAlgorithm, CopySourceSSECustomerKey,
CopySourceSSECustomerKeyMD5, RequestPayer, Tagging, ObjectLockMode,
ObjectLockRetainUntilDate, ObjectLockLegalHoldStatus)
The canned ACL to apply to the object.
[required] The name of the destination bucket.
Specifies caching behavior along the request/reply chain.
Specifies presentational information for the object.
Specifies what content encodings have been applied to the object and thus what decoding mechanisms must be applied to obtain the media-type referenced by the Content-Type header field.
The language the content is in.
A standard MIME type describing the format of the object data.
[required] The name of the source bucket and key name of the source object, separated by a slash (/). Must be URL-encoded.
Copies the object if its entity tag (ETag) matches the specified tag.
Copies the object if it has been modified since the specified time.
Copies the object if its entity tag (ETag) is different than the specified ETag.
Copies the object if it hasn\'t been modified since the specified time.
The date and time at which the object is no longer cacheable.
Gives the grantee READ, READ\_ACP, and WRITE\_ACP permissions on the object.
Allows grantee to read the object data and its metadata.
Allows grantee to read the object ACL.
Allows grantee to write the ACL for the applicable object.
[required] The key of the destination object.
A map of metadata to store with the object in S3.
Specifies whether the metadata is copied from the source object or replaced with metadata provided in the request.
Specifies whether the object tag-set are copied from the source object or replaced with tag-set provided in the request.
The server-side encryption algorithm used when storing this object in Amazon S3 (for example, AES256, aws:kms).
The type of storage to use for the object. Defaults to \'STANDARD\'.
If the bucket is configured as a website, redirects requests for this object to another object in the same bucket or to an external URL. Amazon S3 stores the value of this header in the object metadata.
Specifies the algorithm to use to when encrypting the object (for example, AES256).
Specifies the customer-provided encryption key for Amazon S3 to use in
encrypting data. This value is used to store the object and then it is
discarded; Amazon S3 does not store the encryption key. The key must be
appropriate for use with the algorithm specified in the
x-amz-server-side<U+00E2><U+20AC><U+2039>-encryption<U+00E2><U+20AC><U+2039>-customer-algorithm
header.
Specifies the 128-bit MD5 digest of the encryption key according to RFC 1321. Amazon S3 uses this header for a message integrity check to ensure that the encryption key was transmitted without error.
Specifies the AWS KMS key ID to use for object encryption. All GET and PUT requests for an object protected by AWS KMS will fail if not made via SSL or using SigV4. For information about configuring using any of the officially supported AWS SDKs and AWS CLI, see Specifying the Signature Version in Request Authentication in the Amazon S3 Developer Guide.
Specifies the AWS KMS Encryption Context to use for object encryption. The value of this header is a base64-encoded UTF-8 string holding JSON with the encryption context key-value pairs.
Specifies the algorithm to use when decrypting the source object (for example, AES256).
Specifies the customer-provided encryption key for Amazon S3 to use to decrypt the source object. The encryption key provided in this header must be one that was used when the source object was created.
Specifies the 128-bit MD5 digest of the encryption key according to RFC 1321. Amazon S3 uses this header for a message integrity check to ensure that the encryption key was transmitted without error.
The tag-set for the object destination object this value must be used in
conjunction with the TaggingDirective
. The tag-set must be encoded as
URL Query parameters.
The Object Lock mode that you want to apply to the copied object.
The date and time when you want the copied object\'s Object Lock to expire.
Specifies whether you want to apply a Legal Hold to the copied object.
svc$copy_object( ACL = "private"|"public-read"|"public-read-write"|"authenticated-read"|"aws-exec-read"|"bucket-owner-read"|"bucket-owner-full-control", Bucket = "string", CacheControl = "string", ContentDisposition = "string", ContentEncoding = "string", ContentLanguage = "string", ContentType = "string", CopySource = "string", CopySourceIfMatch = "string", CopySourceIfModifiedSince = as.POSIXct( "2015-01-01" ), CopySourceIfNoneMatch = "string", CopySourceIfUnmodifiedSince = as.POSIXct( "2015-01-01" ), Expires = as.POSIXct( "2015-01-01" ), GrantFullControl = "string", GrantRead = "string", GrantReadACP = "string", GrantWriteACP = "string", Key = "string", Metadata = list( "string" ), MetadataDirective = "COPY"|"REPLACE", TaggingDirective = "COPY"|"REPLACE", ServerSideEncryption = "AES256"|"aws:kms", StorageClass = "STANDARD"|"REDUCED_REDUNDANCY"|"STANDARD_IA"|"ONEZONE_IA"|"INTELLIGENT_TIERING"|"GLACIER"|"DEEP_ARCHIVE", WebsiteRedirectLocation = "string", SSECustomerAlgorithm = "string", SSECustomerKey = raw, SSECustomerKeyMD5 = "string", SSEKMSKeyId = "string", SSEKMSEncryptionContext = "string", CopySourceSSECustomerAlgorithm = "string", CopySourceSSECustomerKey = raw, CopySourceSSECustomerKeyMD5 = "string", RequestPayer = "requester", Tagging = "string", ObjectLockMode = "GOVERNANCE"|"COMPLIANCE", ObjectLockRetainUntilDate = as.POSIXct( "2015-01-01" ), ObjectLockLegalHoldStatus = "ON"|"OFF" )
You can store individual objects of up to 5 TB in Amazon S3. You create a copy of your object up to 5 GB in size in a single atomic operation using this API. However, to copy an object greater than 5 GB, you must use the multipart upload Upload Part - Copy API. For more information, see Copy Object Using the REST Multipart Upload API.
All copy requests must be authenticated. Additionally, you must have read access to the source object and write access to the destination bucket. For more information, see REST Authentication. Both the Region that you want to copy the object from and the Region that you want to copy the object to must be enabled for your account.
A copy request might return an error when Amazon S3 receives the copy
request or while Amazon S3 is copying the files. If the error occurs
before the copy operation starts, you receive a standard Amazon S3
error. If the error occurs during the copy operation, the error response
is embedded in the 200 OK
response. This means that a 200 OK
response can contain either a success or an error. Design your
application to parse the contents of the response and handle it
appropriately.
If the copy is successful, you receive a response with information about the copied object.
If the request is an HTTP 1.1 request, the response is chunk encoded. If it were not, it would not contain the content-length, and you would need to read the entire body.
The copy request charge is based on the storage class and Region that you specify for the destination object. For pricing information, see Amazon S3 pricing.
Amazon S3 transfer acceleration does not support cross-Region copies. If
you request a cross-Region copy using a transfer acceleration endpoint,
you get a 400 Bad Request
error. For more information, see Transfer Acceleration.
Metadata
When copying an object, you can preserve all metadata (default) or specify new metadata. However, the ACL is not preserved and is set to private for the user making the request. To override the default ACL setting, specify a new ACL when generating a copy request. For more information, see Using ACLs.
To specify whether you want the object metadata copied from the source
object or replaced with metadata provided in the request, you can
optionally add the x-amz-metadata-directive
header. When you grant
permissions, you can use the s3:x-amz-metadata-directive
condition key
to enforce certain metadata behavior when objects are uploaded. For more
information, see Specifying Conditions in a Policy
in the Amazon S3 Developer Guide. For a complete list of Amazon
S3-specific condition keys, see Actions, Resources, and Condition Keys for Amazon S3.
x-amz-copy-source-if
Headers
To only copy an object under certain conditions, such as whether the
Etag
matches or whether the object was modified before or after a
specified date, use the following request parameters:
x-amz-copy-source-if-match
x-amz-copy-source-if-none-match
x-amz-copy-source-if-unmodified-since
x-amz-copy-source-if-modified-since
If both the x-amz-copy-source-if-match
and
x-amz-copy-source-if-unmodified-since
headers are present in the
request and evaluate as follows, Amazon S3 returns 200 OK
and copies
the data:
x-amz-copy-source-if-match
condition evaluates to true
x-amz-copy-source-if-unmodified-since
condition evaluates to false
If both the x-amz-copy-source-if-none-match
and
x-amz-copy-source-if-modified-since
headers are present in the request
and evaluate as follows, Amazon S3 returns the 412 Precondition Failed
response code:
x-amz-copy-source-if-none-match
condition evaluates to false
x-amz-copy-source-if-modified-since
condition evaluates to true
All headers with the x-amz-
prefix, including x-amz-copy-source
,
must be signed.
Encryption
The source object that you are copying can be encrypted or unencrypted. The source object can be encrypted with server-side encryption using AWS managed encryption keys (SSE-S3 or SSE-KMS) or by using a customer-provided encryption key. With server-side encryption, Amazon S3 encrypts your data as it writes it to disks in its data centers and decrypts the data when you access it.
You can optionally use the appropriate encryption-related headers to request server-side encryption for the target object. You have the option to provide your own encryption key or use SSE-S3 or SSE-KMS, regardless of the form of server-side encryption that was used to encrypt the source object. You can even request encryption if the source object was not encrypted. For more information about server-side encryption, see Using Server-Side Encryption.
Access Control List (ACL)-Specific Request Headers
When copying an object, you can optionally use headers to grant ACL-based permissions. By default, all objects are private. Only the owner has full access control. When adding a new object, you can grant permissions to individual AWS accounts or to predefined groups defined by Amazon S3. These permissions are then added to the ACL on the object. For more information, see Access Control List (ACL) Overview and Managing ACLs Using the REST API.
Storage Class Options
You can use the CopyObject
operation to change the storage class of an
object that is already stored in Amazon S3 using the StorageClass
parameter. For more information, see Storage Classes
in the Amazon S3 Service Developer Guide.
Versioning
By default, x-amz-copy-source
identifies the current version of an
object to copy. If the current version is a delete marker, Amazon S3
behaves as if the object was deleted. To copy a different version, use
the versionId
subresource.
If you enable versioning on the target bucket, Amazon S3 generates a
unique version ID for the object being copied. This version ID is
different from the version ID of the source object. Amazon S3 returns
the version ID of the copied object in the x-amz-version-id
response
header in the response.
If you do not enable versioning or suspend it on the target bucket, the version ID that Amazon S3 generates is always null.
If the source object\'s storage class is GLACIER, you must restore a copy of this object before you can use it as a source object for the copy operation. For more information, see .
The following operations are related to CopyObject
:
PutObject
GetObject
For more information, see Copying Objects.
# NOT RUN {
# The following example copies an object from one bucket to another.
svc$copy_object(
Bucket = "destinationbucket",
CopySource = "/sourcebucket/HappyFacejpg",
Key = "HappyFaceCopyjpg"
)
# }
# NOT RUN {
# }
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