Class: Aws::S3::Encryption::Client
- Inherits:
-
Object
- Object
- Aws::S3::Encryption::Client
- Extended by:
- Forwardable
- Defined in:
- gems/aws-sdk-s3/lib/aws-sdk-s3/encryption/client.rb
Instance Attribute Summary collapse
-
#client ⇒ S3::Client
readonly
-
#envelope_location ⇒ Symbol<:metadata, :instruction_file>
readonly
-
#instruction_file_suffix ⇒ String
readonly
When #envelope_location is
:instruction_file
, the envelope is stored in the object with the object key suffixed by this string. -
#key_provider ⇒ KeyProvider?
readonly
Returns
nil
if you are using AWS Key Management Service (KMS).
Instance Method Summary collapse
-
#get_object(params = {}, &block) ⇒ Types::GetObjectOutput
Gets an object from Amazon S3, decrypting data locally.
-
#initialize(options = {}) ⇒ Client
constructor
Creates a new encryption client.
-
#put_object(params = {}) ⇒ Types::PutObjectOutput
Uploads an object to Amazon S3, encrypting data client-side.
Constructor Details
#initialize(options = {}) ⇒ Client
Creates a new encryption client. You must provide one of the following options:
:encryption_key
:kms_key_id
:key_provider
You may also pass any other options accepted by Client#initialize
.
Parameters:
-
options
(Hash)
(defaults to: {})
—
a customizable set of options
Options Hash (options):
-
:client
(S3::Client)
—
A basic S3 client that is used to make api calls. If a
:client
is not provided, a new Client will be constructed. -
:encryption_key
(OpenSSL::PKey::RSA, String)
—
The master key to use for encrypting/decrypting all objects.
-
:kms_key_id
(String)
—
When you provide a
:kms_key_id
, then AWS Key Management Service (KMS) will be used to manage the object encryption keys. By default a KMS::Client will be constructed for KMS API calls. Alternatively, you can provide your own via:kms_client
. -
:key_provider
(#key_for)
—
Any object that responds to
#key_for
. This method should accept a materials description JSON document string and return return an encryption key. -
:envelope_location
(Symbol)
— default:
:metadata
—
Where to store the envelope encryption keys. By default, the envelope is stored with the encrypted object. If you pass
:instruction_file
, then the envelope is stored in a separate object in Amazon S3. -
:instruction_file_suffix
(String)
— default:
'.instruction'
—
When
:envelope_location
is:instruction_file
then the instruction file uses the object key with this suffix appended. -
:kms_client
(KMS::Client)
—
A default KMS::Client is constructed when using KMS to manage encryption keys.
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# File 'gems/aws-sdk-s3/lib/aws-sdk-s3/encryption/client.rb', line 230 def initialize(options = {}) @client = extract_client(options) @cipher_provider = cipher_provider(options) @envelope_location = extract_location(options) @instruction_file_suffix = extract_suffix(options) end |
Instance Attribute Details
#client ⇒ S3::Client (readonly)
Returns:
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# File 'gems/aws-sdk-s3/lib/aws-sdk-s3/encryption/client.rb', line 245 def client @client end |
#envelope_location ⇒ Symbol<:metadata, :instruction_file> (readonly)
Returns:
- (Symbol<:metadata, :instruction_file>)
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# File 'gems/aws-sdk-s3/lib/aws-sdk-s3/encryption/client.rb', line 252 def envelope_location @envelope_location end |
#instruction_file_suffix ⇒ String (readonly)
Returns When #envelope_location is :instruction_file
,
the envelope is stored in the object with the object key suffixed
by this string.
Returns:
-
(String)
—
When #envelope_location is
:instruction_file
, the envelope is stored in the object with the object key suffixed by this string.
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# File 'gems/aws-sdk-s3/lib/aws-sdk-s3/encryption/client.rb', line 257 def instruction_file_suffix @instruction_file_suffix end |
#key_provider ⇒ KeyProvider? (readonly)
Returns nil
if you are using
AWS Key Management Service (KMS).
Returns:
-
(KeyProvider, nil)
—
Returns
nil
if you are using AWS Key Management Service (KMS).
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# File 'gems/aws-sdk-s3/lib/aws-sdk-s3/encryption/client.rb', line 249 def key_provider @key_provider end |
Instance Method Details
#get_object(params = {}, &block) ⇒ Types::GetObjectOutput
The :range
request parameter is not yet supported.
Gets an object from Amazon S3, decrypting data locally. See Client#get_object for documentation on accepted request parameters.
Parameters:
-
params
(Hash)
(defaults to: {})
—
a customizable set of options
Options Hash (params):
-
:instruction_file_suffix
(String)
—
The suffix used to find the instruction file containing the encryption envelope. You should not set this option when the envelope is stored in the object metadata. Defaults to #instruction_file_suffix.
- :instruction_file_suffix (String)
-
:response_target
(String, IO)
—
Where to write response data, file path, or IO object.
-
:bucket
(required, String)
—
The bucket name containing the object.
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 formatbucket_base_name--az-id--x-s3
(for example,DOC-EXAMPLE-BUCKET--usw2-az2--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.
Object Lambda access points - When you use this action with an Object Lambda access point, you must direct requests to the Object Lambda access point hostname. The Object Lambda access point hostname takes the form AccessPointName-AccountId.s3-object-lambda.Region.amazonaws.com.
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. -
:if_match
(String)
—
Return the object only if its entity tag (ETag) is the same as the one specified in this header; otherwise, return a
412 Precondition Failed
error.If both of the
If-Match
andIf-Unmodified-Since
headers are present in the request as follows:If-Match
condition evaluates totrue
, and;If-Unmodified-Since
condition evaluates tofalse
; then, S3 returns200 OK
and the data requested.For more information about conditional requests, see RFC 7232.
-
:if_modified_since
(Time, DateTime, Date, Integer, String)
—
Return the object only if it has been modified since the specified time; otherwise, return a
304 Not Modified
error.If both of the
If-None-Match
andIf-Modified-Since
headers are present in the request as follows:If-None-Match
condition evaluates tofalse
, and;If-Modified-Since
condition evaluates totrue
; then, S3 returns304 Not Modified
status code.For more information about conditional requests, see RFC 7232.
-
:if_none_match
(String)
—
Return the object only if its entity tag (ETag) is different from the one specified in this header; otherwise, return a
304 Not Modified
error.If both of the
If-None-Match
andIf-Modified-Since
headers are present in the request as follows:If-None-Match
condition evaluates tofalse
, and;If-Modified-Since
condition evaluates totrue
; then, S3 returns304 Not Modified
HTTP status code.For more information about conditional requests, see RFC 7232.
-
:if_unmodified_since
(Time, DateTime, Date, Integer, String)
—
Return the object only if it has not been modified since the specified time; otherwise, return a
412 Precondition Failed
error.If both of the
If-Match
andIf-Unmodified-Since
headers are present in the request as follows:If-Match
condition evaluates totrue
, and;If-Unmodified-Since
condition evaluates tofalse
; then, S3 returns200 OK
and the data requested.For more information about conditional requests, see RFC 7232.
-
:key
(required, String)
—
Key of the object to get.
-
:range
(String)
—
Downloads the specified byte range of an object. For more information about the HTTP Range header, see https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc9110.html#name-range.
Amazon S3 doesn't support retrieving multiple ranges of data per GET
request. -
:response_cache_control
(String)
—
Sets the
Cache-Control
header of the response. -
:response_content_disposition
(String)
—
Sets the
Content-Disposition
header of the response. -
:response_content_encoding
(String)
—
Sets the
Content-Encoding
header of the response. -
:response_content_language
(String)
—
Sets the
Content-Language
header of the response. -
:response_content_type
(String)
—
Sets the
Content-Type
header of the response. -
:response_expires
(Time, DateTime, Date, Integer, String)
—
Sets the
Expires
header of the response. -
:version_id
(String)
—
Version ID used to reference a specific version of the object.
By default, the
GetObject
operation returns the current version of an object. To return a different version, use theversionId
subresource.* If you include a versionId
in your request header, you must have thes3:GetObjectVersion
permission to access a specific version of an object. Thes3:GetObject
permission is not required in this scenario.If you request the current version of an object without a specific
versionId
in the request header, only thes3:GetObject
permission is required. Thes3:GetObjectVersion
permission is not required in this scenario.Directory buckets - S3 Versioning isn't enabled and supported for directory buckets. For this API operation, only the
null
value of the version ID is supported by directory buckets. You can only specifynull
to theversionId
query parameter in the request.
For more information about versioning, see PutBucketVersioning.
-
:sse_customer_algorithm
(String)
—
Specifies the algorithm to use when decrypting the object (for example,
AES256
).If you encrypt an object by using server-side encryption with customer-provided encryption keys (SSE-C) when you store the object in Amazon S3, then when you GET the object, you must use the following headers:
x-amz-server-side-encryption-customer-algorithm
x-amz-server-side-encryption-customer-key
x-amz-server-side-encryption-customer-key-MD5
For more information about SSE-C, see Server-Side Encryption (Using Customer-Provided Encryption Keys) in the Amazon S3 User Guide.
This functionality is not supported for directory buckets. -
:sse_customer_key
(String)
—
Specifies the customer-provided encryption key that you originally provided for Amazon S3 to encrypt the data before storing it. This value is used to decrypt the object when recovering it and must match the one used when storing the data. The key must be appropriate for use with the algorithm specified in the
x-amz-server-side-encryption-customer-algorithm
header.If you encrypt an object by using server-side encryption with customer-provided encryption keys (SSE-C) when you store the object in Amazon S3, then when you GET the object, you must use the following headers:
x-amz-server-side-encryption-customer-algorithm
x-amz-server-side-encryption-customer-key
x-amz-server-side-encryption-customer-key-MD5
For more information about SSE-C, see Server-Side Encryption (Using Customer-Provided Encryption Keys) in the Amazon S3 User Guide.
This functionality is not supported for directory buckets. -
:sse_customer_key_md5
(String)
—
Specifies the 128-bit MD5 digest of the customer-provided 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.
If you encrypt an object by using server-side encryption with customer-provided encryption keys (SSE-C) when you store the object in Amazon S3, then when you GET the object, you must use the following headers:
x-amz-server-side-encryption-customer-algorithm
x-amz-server-side-encryption-customer-key
x-amz-server-side-encryption-customer-key-MD5
For more information about SSE-C, see Server-Side Encryption (Using Customer-Provided Encryption Keys) in the Amazon S3 User Guide.
This functionality is not supported for directory buckets. -
:request_payer
(String)
—
Confirms that the requester knows that they will be charged for the request. Bucket owners need not specify this parameter in their requests. If either the source or destination S3 bucket has Requester Pays enabled, the requester will pay for corresponding charges to copy the object. For information about downloading objects from Requester Pays buckets, see Downloading Objects in Requester Pays Buckets in the Amazon S3 User Guide.
This functionality is not supported for directory buckets. -
:part_number
(Integer)
—
Part number of the object being read. This is a positive integer between 1 and 10,000. Effectively performs a 'ranged' GET request for the part specified. Useful for downloading just a part of an object.
-
:expected_bucket_owner
(String)
—
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). -
:checksum_mode
(String)
—
To retrieve the checksum, this mode must be enabled.
Returns:
-
(Types::GetObjectOutput)
—
Returns a response object which responds to the following methods:
- #body => IO
- #delete_marker => Boolean
- #accept_ranges => String
- #expiration => String
- #restore => String
- #last_modified => Time
- #content_length => Integer
- #etag => String
- #checksum_crc32 => String
- #checksum_crc32c => String
- #checksum_sha1 => String
- #checksum_sha256 => String
- #missing_meta => Integer
- #version_id => String
- #cache_control => String
- #content_disposition => String
- #content_encoding => String
- #content_language => String
- #content_range => String
- #content_type => String
- #expires => Time
- #expires_string => String
- #website_redirect_location => String
- #server_side_encryption => String
- #metadata => Hash<String,String>
- #sse_customer_algorithm => String
- #sse_customer_key_md5 => String
- #ssekms_key_id => String
- #bucket_key_enabled => Boolean
- #storage_class => String
- #request_charged => String
- #replication_status => String
- #parts_count => Integer
- #tag_count => Integer
- #object_lock_mode => String
- #object_lock_retain_until_date => Time
- #object_lock_legal_hold_status => String
See Also:
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# File 'gems/aws-sdk-s3/lib/aws-sdk-s3/encryption/client.rb', line 291 def get_object(params = {}, &block) if params[:range] raise NotImplementedError, '#get_object with :range not supported yet' end envelope_location, instruction_file_suffix = envelope_options(params) req = @client.build_request(:get_object, params) req.handlers.add(DecryptHandler) req.context[:encryption] = { cipher_provider: @cipher_provider, envelope_location: envelope_location, instruction_file_suffix: instruction_file_suffix, } Aws::Plugins::UserAgent.feature('S3CryptoV1n') do req.send_request(target: block) end end |
#put_object(params = {}) ⇒ Types::PutObjectOutput
Uploads an object to Amazon S3, encrypting data client-side. See Client#put_object for documentation on accepted request parameters.
Parameters:
-
params
(Hash)
(defaults to: {})
—
a customizable set of options
Options Hash (params):
-
:acl
(String)
—
The canned ACL to apply to the object. For more information, see Canned ACL in the Amazon S3 User Guide.
When adding a new object, you can use headers to grant ACL-based permissions to individual Amazon Web Services accounts or to predefined groups defined by Amazon S3. These permissions are then added to the ACL on the object. By default, all objects are private. Only the owner has full access control. For more information, see Access Control List (ACL) Overview and Managing ACLs Using the REST API in the Amazon S3 User Guide.
If the bucket that you're uploading objects to uses the bucket owner enforced setting for S3 Object Ownership, ACLs are disabled and no longer affect permissions. Buckets that use this setting only accept PUT requests that don't specify an ACL or PUT requests that specify bucket owner full control ACLs, such as the
bucket-owner-full-control
canned ACL or an equivalent form of this ACL expressed in the XML format. PUT requests that contain other ACLs (for example, custom grants to certain Amazon Web Services accounts) fail and return a400
error with the error codeAccessControlListNotSupported
. For more information, see Controlling ownership of objects and disabling ACLs in the Amazon S3 User Guide.* This functionality is not supported for directory buckets. - This functionality is not supported for Amazon S3 on Outposts.
-
:body
(String, StringIO, File)
—
Object data.
-
:bucket
(required, String)
—
The bucket name to which the PUT action was initiated.
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 formatbucket_base_name--az-id--x-s3
(for example,DOC-EXAMPLE-BUCKET--usw2-az2--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. -
:cache_control
(String)
—
Can be used to specify caching behavior along the request/reply chain. For more information, see http://www.w3.org/Protocols/rfc2616/rfc2616-sec14.html#sec14.9.
-
:content_disposition
(String)
—
Specifies presentational information for the object. For more information, see https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc6266#section-4.
-
:content_encoding
(String)
—
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. For more information, see https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc9110.html#field.content-encoding.
-
:content_language
(String)
—
The language the content is in.
-
:content_length
(Integer)
—
Size of the body in bytes. This parameter is useful when the size of the body cannot be determined automatically. For more information, see https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc9110.html#name-content-length.
-
:content_md5
(String)
—
The base64-encoded 128-bit MD5 digest of the message (without the headers) according to RFC 1864. This header can be used as a message integrity check to verify that the data is the same data that was originally sent. Although it is optional, we recommend using the Content-MD5 mechanism as an end-to-end integrity check. For more information about REST request authentication, see REST Authentication.
The Content-MD5
header is required for any request to upload an object with a retention period configured using Amazon S3 Object Lock. For more information about Amazon S3 Object Lock, see Amazon S3 Object Lock Overview in the Amazon S3 User Guide.This functionality is not supported for directory buckets. -
:content_type
(String)
—
A standard MIME type describing the format of the contents. For more information, see https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc9110.html#name-content-type.
-
:checksum_algorithm
(String)
—
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
orx-amz-trailer
header sent. Otherwise, Amazon S3 fails the request with the HTTP status code400 Bad Request
.For the
x-amz-checksum-algorithm
header, replacealgorithm
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 throughx-amz-sdk-checksum-algorithm
, Amazon S3 ignores any providedChecksumAlgorithm
parameter and uses the checksum algorithm that matches the provided value inx-amz-checksum-algorithm
.For directory buckets, when you use Amazon Web Services SDKs, CRC32
is the default checksum algorithm that's used for performance. -
:checksum_crc32
(String)
—
This header can be used as a data integrity check to verify that the data received is the same data that was originally sent. This header specifies the base64-encoded, 32-bit CRC32 checksum of the object. For more information, see Checking object integrity in the Amazon S3 User Guide.
-
:checksum_crc32c
(String)
—
This header can be used as a data integrity check to verify that the data received is the same data that was originally sent. This header specifies the base64-encoded, 32-bit CRC32C checksum of the object. For more information, see Checking object integrity in the Amazon S3 User Guide.
-
:checksum_sha1
(String)
—
This header can be used as a data integrity check to verify that the data received is the same data that was originally sent. This header specifies the base64-encoded, 160-bit SHA-1 digest of the object. For more information, see Checking object integrity in the Amazon S3 User Guide.
-
:checksum_sha256
(String)
—
This header can be used as a data integrity check to verify that the data received is the same data that was originally sent. This header specifies the base64-encoded, 256-bit SHA-256 digest of the object. For more information, see Checking object integrity in the Amazon S3 User Guide.
-
:expires
(Time, DateTime, Date, Integer, String)
—
The date and time at which the object is no longer cacheable. For more information, see https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc7234#section-5.3.
-
:grant_full_control
(String)
—
Gives the grantee READ, READ_ACP, and WRITE_ACP permissions on the object.
* This functionality is not supported for directory buckets. - This functionality is not supported for Amazon S3 on Outposts.
-
:grant_read
(String)
—
Allows grantee to read the object data and its metadata.
* This functionality is not supported for directory buckets. - This functionality is not supported for Amazon S3 on Outposts.
-
:grant_read_acp
(String)
—
Allows grantee to read the object ACL.
* This functionality is not supported for directory buckets. - This functionality is not supported for Amazon S3 on Outposts.
-
:grant_write_acp
(String)
—
Allows grantee to write the ACL for the applicable object.
* This functionality is not supported for directory buckets. - This functionality is not supported for Amazon S3 on Outposts.
-
:key
(required, String)
—
Object key for which the PUT action was initiated.
-
:metadata
(Hash<String,String>)
—
A map of metadata to store with the object in S3.
-
:server_side_encryption
(String)
—
The server-side encryption algorithm that was used when you store this object in Amazon S3 (for example,
AES256
,aws:kms
,aws:kms:dsse
).General purpose buckets - You have four mutually exclusive options to protect data using server-side encryption in Amazon S3, depending on how you choose to manage the encryption keys. Specifically, the encryption key options are Amazon S3 managed keys (SSE-S3), Amazon Web Services KMS keys (SSE-KMS or DSSE-KMS), and customer-provided keys (SSE-C). Amazon S3 encrypts data with server-side encryption by using Amazon S3 managed keys (SSE-S3) by default. You can optionally tell Amazon S3 to encrypt data at rest by using server-side encryption with other key options. For more information, see Using Server-Side Encryption in the Amazon S3 User Guide.
Directory buckets - For directory buckets, only the server-side encryption with Amazon S3 managed keys (SSE-S3) (
AES256
) value is supported. -
:storage_class
(String)
—
By default, Amazon S3 uses the STANDARD Storage Class to store newly created objects. The STANDARD storage class provides high durability and high availability. Depending on performance needs, you can specify a different Storage Class. For more information, see Storage Classes in the Amazon S3 User Guide.
* For directory buckets, only the S3 Express One Zone storage class is supported to store newly created objects. - Amazon S3 on Outposts only uses the OUTPOSTS Storage Class.
-
:website_redirect_location
(String)
—
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. For information about object metadata, see Object Key and Metadata in the Amazon S3 User Guide.
In the following example, the request header sets the redirect to an object (anotherPage.html) in the same bucket:
x-amz-website-redirect-location: /anotherPage.html
In the following example, the request header sets the object redirect to another website:
x-amz-website-redirect-location: http://www.example.com/
For more information about website hosting in Amazon S3, see Hosting Websites on Amazon S3 and How to Configure Website Page Redirects in the Amazon S3 User Guide.
This functionality is not supported for directory buckets. -
:sse_customer_algorithm
(String)
—
Specifies the algorithm to use when encrypting the object (for example,
AES256
).This functionality is not supported for directory buckets. -
:sse_customer_key
(String)
—
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-encryption-customer-algorithm
header.This functionality is not supported for directory buckets. -
:sse_customer_key_md5
(String)
—
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.
This functionality is not supported for directory buckets. -
:ssekms_key_id
(String)
—
If
x-amz-server-side-encryption
has a valid value ofaws:kms
oraws:kms:dsse
, this header specifies the ID (Key ID, Key ARN, or Key Alias) of the Key Management Service (KMS) symmetric encryption customer managed key that was used for the object. If you specifyx-amz-server-side-encryption:aws:kms
orx-amz-server-side-encryption:aws:kms:dsse
, but do not providex-amz-server-side-encryption-aws-kms-key-id
, Amazon S3 uses the Amazon Web Services managed key (aws/s3
) to protect the data. If the KMS key does not exist in the same account that's issuing the command, you must use the full ARN and not just the ID.This functionality is not supported for directory buckets. -
:ssekms_encryption_context
(String)
—
Specifies the Amazon Web Services 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. This value is stored as object metadata and automatically gets passed on to Amazon Web Services KMS for future
GetObject
orCopyObject
operations on this object. This value must be explicitly added duringCopyObject
operations.This functionality is not supported for directory buckets. -
:bucket_key_enabled
(Boolean)
—
Specifies whether Amazon S3 should use an S3 Bucket Key for object encryption with server-side encryption using Key Management Service (KMS) keys (SSE-KMS). Setting this header to
true
causes Amazon S3 to use an S3 Bucket Key for object encryption with SSE-KMS.Specifying this header with a PUT action doesn’t affect bucket-level settings for S3 Bucket Key.
This functionality is not supported for directory buckets. -
:request_payer
(String)
—
Confirms that the requester knows that they will be charged for the request. Bucket owners need not specify this parameter in their requests. If either the source or destination S3 bucket has Requester Pays enabled, the requester will pay for corresponding charges to copy the object. For information about downloading objects from Requester Pays buckets, see Downloading Objects in Requester Pays Buckets in the Amazon S3 User Guide.
This functionality is not supported for directory buckets. -
:tagging
(String)
—
The tag-set for the object. The tag-set must be encoded as URL Query parameters. (For example, "Key1=Value1")
This functionality is not supported for directory buckets. -
:object_lock_mode
(String)
—
The Object Lock mode that you want to apply to this object.
This functionality is not supported for directory buckets. -
:object_lock_retain_until_date
(Time, DateTime, Date, Integer, String)
—
The date and time when you want this object's Object Lock to expire. Must be formatted as a timestamp parameter.
This functionality is not supported for directory buckets. -
:object_lock_legal_hold_status
(String)
—
Specifies whether a legal hold will be applied to this object. For more information about S3 Object Lock, see Object Lock in the Amazon S3 User Guide.
This functionality is not supported for directory buckets. -
:expected_bucket_owner
(String)
—
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).
Returns:
-
(Types::PutObjectOutput)
—
Returns a response object which responds to the following methods:
- #expiration => String
- #etag => String
- #checksum_crc32 => String
- #checksum_crc32c => String
- #checksum_sha1 => String
- #checksum_sha256 => String
- #server_side_encryption => String
- #version_id => String
- #sse_customer_algorithm => String
- #sse_customer_key_md5 => String
- #ssekms_key_id => String
- #ssekms_encryption_context => String
- #bucket_key_enabled => Boolean
- #request_charged => String
See Also:
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# File 'gems/aws-sdk-s3/lib/aws-sdk-s3/encryption/client.rb', line 265 def put_object(params = {}) req = @client.build_request(:put_object, params) req.handlers.add(EncryptHandler, priority: 95) req.context[:encryption] = { cipher_provider: @cipher_provider, envelope_location: @envelope_location, instruction_file_suffix: @instruction_file_suffix, } Aws::Plugins::UserAgent.feature('S3CryptoV1n') do req.send_request end end |