Use PutObjectLockConfiguration
with an AWS SDK or CLI
The following code examples show how to use PutObjectLockConfiguration
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. Set the object lock configuration of a bucket.
/// <summary> /// Enable object lock on an existing bucket. /// </summary> /// <param name="bucketName">The name of the bucket to modify.</param> /// <returns>True if successful.</returns> public async Task<bool> EnableObjectLockOnBucket(string bucketName) { try { // First, enable Versioning on the bucket. await _amazonS3.PutBucketVersioningAsync(new PutBucketVersioningRequest() { BucketName = bucketName, VersioningConfig = new S3BucketVersioningConfig() { EnableMfaDelete = false, Status = VersionStatus.Enabled } }); var request = new PutObjectLockConfigurationRequest() { BucketName = bucketName, ObjectLockConfiguration = new ObjectLockConfiguration() { ObjectLockEnabled = new ObjectLockEnabled("Enabled"), }, }; var response = await _amazonS3.PutObjectLockConfigurationAsync(request); Console.WriteLine($"\tAdded an object lock policy to bucket {bucketName}."); return response.HttpStatusCode == System.Net.HttpStatusCode.OK; } catch (AmazonS3Exception ex) { Console.WriteLine($"Error modifying object lock: '{ex.Message}'"); return false; } }
Set the default retention period of a bucket.
/// <summary> /// Set or modify a retention period on an S3 bucket. /// </summary> /// <param name="bucketName">The bucket to modify.</param> /// <param name="retention">The retention mode.</param> /// <param name="retainUntilDate">The date for retention until.</param> /// <returns>True if successful.</returns> public async Task<bool> ModifyBucketDefaultRetention(string bucketName, bool enableObjectLock, ObjectLockRetentionMode retention, DateTime retainUntilDate) { var enabledString = enableObjectLock ? "Enabled" : "Disabled"; var timeDifference = retainUntilDate.Subtract(DateTime.Now); try { // First, enable Versioning on the bucket. await _amazonS3.PutBucketVersioningAsync(new PutBucketVersioningRequest() { BucketName = bucketName, VersioningConfig = new S3BucketVersioningConfig() { EnableMfaDelete = false, Status = VersionStatus.Enabled } }); var request = new PutObjectLockConfigurationRequest() { BucketName = bucketName, ObjectLockConfiguration = new ObjectLockConfiguration() { ObjectLockEnabled = new ObjectLockEnabled(enabledString), Rule = new ObjectLockRule() { DefaultRetention = new DefaultRetention() { Mode = retention, Days = timeDifference.Days // Can be specified in days or years but not both. } } } }; var response = await _amazonS3.PutObjectLockConfigurationAsync(request); Console.WriteLine($"\tAdded a default retention to bucket {bucketName}."); return response.HttpStatusCode == System.Net.HttpStatusCode.OK; } catch (AmazonS3Exception ex) { Console.WriteLine($"\tError modifying object lock: '{ex.Message}'"); return false; } }
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For API details, see PutObjectLockConfiguration in AWS SDK for .NET API Reference.
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