This operation enables you to delete multiple objects from a bucket using a single HTTP request. If you know the object keys that you want to delete, then this operation provides a suitable alternative to sending individual delete requests, reducing per-request overhead.
See https://www.paws-r-sdk.com/docs/s3_delete_objects/ for full documentation.
s3_delete_objects(
Bucket,
Delete,
MFA = NULL,
RequestPayer = NULL,
BypassGovernanceRetention = NULL,
ExpectedBucketOwner = NULL,
ChecksumAlgorithm = NULL
)
[required] The bucket name containing the objects to delete.
Directory buckets - When you use this operation with a directory
bucket, you must use virtual-hosted-style requests in the format
Bucket_name.s3express-az_id.region.amazonaws.com
. Path-style requests
are not supported. Directory bucket names must be unique in the chosen
Availability Zone. Bucket names must follow the format
bucket_base_name--az-id--x-s3
(for example,
DOC-EXAMPLE-BUCKET--usw2-az1--x-s3
). For information about bucket
naming restrictions, see Directory bucket naming rules
in the Amazon S3 User Guide.
Access points - When you use this action with an access point, you must provide the alias of the access point in place of the bucket name or specify the access point ARN. When using the access point ARN, you must direct requests to the access point hostname. The access point hostname takes the form AccessPointName-AccountId.s3-accesspoint.Region.amazonaws.com. When using this action with an access point through the Amazon Web Services SDKs, you provide the access point ARN in place of the bucket name. For more information about access point ARNs, see Using access points in the Amazon S3 User Guide.
Access points and Object Lambda access points are not supported by directory buckets.
S3 on Outposts - When you use this action with Amazon S3 on
Outposts, you must direct requests to the S3 on Outposts hostname. The
S3 on Outposts hostname takes the form
AccessPointName-AccountId.outpostID.s3-outposts.Region.amazonaws.com
.
When you use this action with S3 on Outposts through the Amazon Web
Services SDKs, you provide the Outposts access point ARN in place of the
bucket name. For more information about S3 on Outposts ARNs, see What is S3 on Outposts?
in the Amazon S3 User Guide.
[required] Container for the request.
The concatenation of the authentication device's serial number, a space, and the value that is displayed on your authentication device. Required to permanently delete a versioned object if versioning is configured with MFA delete enabled.
When performing the delete_objects
operation on
an MFA delete enabled bucket, which attempts to delete the specified
versioned objects, you must include an MFA token. If you don't provide
an MFA token, the entire request will fail, even if there are
non-versioned objects that you are trying to delete. If you provide an
invalid token, whether there are versioned object keys in the request or
not, the entire Multi-Object Delete request will fail. For information
about MFA Delete, see MFA Delete
in the Amazon S3 User Guide.
This functionality is not supported for directory buckets.
Specifies whether you want to delete this object even if it has a
Governance-type Object Lock in place. To use this header, you must have
the s3:BypassGovernanceRetention
permission.
This functionality is not supported for directory buckets.
The account ID of the expected bucket owner. If the account ID that you
provide does not match the actual owner of the bucket, the request fails
with the HTTP status code 403 Forbidden
(access denied).
Indicates the algorithm used to create the checksum for the object when
you use the SDK. This header will not provide any additional
functionality if you don't use the SDK. When you send this header, there
must be a corresponding x-amz-checksum-algorithm
or x-amz-trailer
header sent. Otherwise, Amazon S3 fails the request with the HTTP status
code 400 Bad Request
.
For the x-amz-checksum-algorithm
header, replace algorithm
with
the supported algorithm from the following list:
CRC32
CRC32C
SHA1
SHA256
For more information, see Checking object integrity in the Amazon S3 User Guide.
If the individual checksum value you provide through
x-amz-checksum-algorithm
doesn't match the checksum algorithm you set
through x-amz-sdk-checksum-algorithm
, Amazon S3 ignores any provided
ChecksumAlgorithm
parameter and uses the checksum algorithm that
matches the provided value in x-amz-checksum-algorithm
.
If you provide an individual checksum, Amazon S3 ignores any provided
ChecksumAlgorithm
parameter.