Use CompleteMultipartUpload
with an AWS SDK or CLI
The following code examples show how to use CompleteMultipartUpload
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. //! Complete a multipart upload to an S3 bucket. /*! \param bucket: The name of the S3 bucket where the object will be uploaded. \param key: The unique identifier (key) for the object within the S3 bucket. \param uploadID: An upload ID string. \param parts: A vector of CompleteParts. \param client: The S3 client instance used to perform the upload operation. \return CompleteMultipartUploadOutcome: The request outcome. */ Aws::S3::Model::CompleteMultipartUploadOutcome AwsDoc::S3::completeMultipartUpload(const Aws::String &bucket, const Aws::String &key, const Aws::String &uploadID, const Aws::Vector<Aws::S3::Model::CompletedPart> &parts, const Aws::S3::S3Client &client) { Aws::S3::Model::CompletedMultipartUpload completedMultipartUpload; completedMultipartUpload.SetParts(parts); Aws::S3::Model::CompleteMultipartUploadRequest request; request.SetBucket(bucket); request.SetKey(key); request.SetUploadId(uploadID); request.SetMultipartUpload(completedMultipartUpload); Aws::S3::Model::CompleteMultipartUploadOutcome outcome = client.CompleteMultipartUpload(request); if (!outcome.IsSuccess()) { std::cerr << "Error completing multipart upload: " << outcome.GetError().GetMessage() << std::endl; } return outcome; }
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For API details, see CompleteMultipartUpload in AWS SDK for C++ API Reference.
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