Exemplos do Amazon S3 usando o script AWS CLI Bash - AWS Command Line Interface

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Exemplos do Amazon S3 usando o script AWS CLI Bash

Os exemplos de código a seguir mostram como realizar ações e implementar cenários comuns usando o script AWS Command Line Interface with Bash com o Amazon S3.

As noções básicas são exemplos de código que mostram como realizar as operações essenciais em um serviço.

Ações são trechos de código de programas maiores e devem ser executadas em contexto. Embora as ações mostrem como chamar funções de serviço individuais, você pode ver as ações no contexto em seus cenários relacionados.

Cada exemplo inclui um link para o código-fonte completo, onde você pode encontrar instruções sobre como configurar e executar o código no contexto.

Conceitos básicos

O exemplo de código a seguir mostra como:

  • Criar um bucket e fazer upload de um arquivo para ele.

  • Baixar um objeto de um bucket.

  • Copiar um objeto em uma subpasta em um bucket.

  • Listar os objetos em um bucket.

  • Excluir os objetos do bucket e o bucket.

AWS CLI com script Bash
nota

Tem mais sobre GitHub. Encontre o exemplo completo e saiba como configurar e executar no Repositório de exemplos de código da AWS.

############################################################################### # function s3_getting_started # # This function creates, copies, and deletes S3 buckets and objects. # # Returns: # 0 - If successful. # 1 - If an error occurred. ############################################################################### function s3_getting_started() { { if [ "$BUCKET_OPERATIONS_SOURCED" != "True" ]; then cd bucket-lifecycle-operations || exit source ./bucket_operations.sh cd .. fi } echo_repeat "*" 88 echo "Welcome to the Amazon S3 getting started demo." echo_repeat "*" 88 local bucket_name bucket_name=$(generate_random_name "doc-example-bucket") local region_code region_code=$(aws configure get region) if create_bucket -b "$bucket_name" -r "$region_code"; then echo "Created demo bucket named $bucket_name" else errecho "The bucket failed to create. This demo will exit." return 1 fi local file_name while [ -z "$file_name" ]; do echo -n "Enter a file you want to upload to your bucket: " get_input file_name=$get_input_result if [ ! -f "$file_name" ]; then echo "Could not find file $file_name. Are you sure it exists?" file_name="" fi done local key key="$(basename "$file_name")" local result=0 if copy_file_to_bucket "$bucket_name" "$file_name" "$key"; then echo "Uploaded file $file_name into bucket $bucket_name with key $key." else result=1 fi local destination_file destination_file="$file_name.download" if yes_no_input "Would you like to download $key to the file $destination_file? (y/n) "; then if download_object_from_bucket "$bucket_name" "$destination_file" "$key"; then echo "Downloaded $key in the bucket $bucket_name to the file $destination_file." else result=1 fi fi if yes_no_input "Would you like to copy $key a new object key in your bucket? (y/n) "; then local to_key to_key="demo/$key" if copy_item_in_bucket "$bucket_name" "$key" "$to_key"; then echo "Copied $key in the bucket $bucket_name to the $to_key." else result=1 fi fi local bucket_items bucket_items=$(list_items_in_bucket "$bucket_name") # shellcheck disable=SC2181 if [[ $? -ne 0 ]]; then result=1 fi echo "Your bucket contains the following items." echo -e "Name\t\tSize" echo "$bucket_items" if yes_no_input "Delete the bucket, $bucket_name, as well as the objects in it? (y/n) "; then bucket_items=$(echo "$bucket_items" | cut -f 1) if delete_items_in_bucket "$bucket_name" "$bucket_items"; then echo "The following items were deleted from the bucket $bucket_name" echo "$bucket_items" else result=1 fi if delete_bucket "$bucket_name"; then echo "Deleted the bucket $bucket_name" else result=1 fi fi return $result }

As funções do Amazon S3 usadas nesse cenário.

############################################################################### # function create-bucket # # This function creates the specified bucket in the specified AWS Region, unless # it already exists. # # Parameters: # -b bucket_name -- The name of the bucket to create. # -r region_code -- The code for an AWS Region in which to # create the bucket. # # Returns: # The URL of the bucket that was created. # And: # 0 - If successful. # 1 - If it fails. ############################################################################### function create_bucket() { local bucket_name region_code response local option OPTARG # Required to use getopts command in a function. # bashsupport disable=BP5008 function usage() { echo "function create_bucket" echo "Creates an Amazon S3 bucket. You must supply a bucket name:" echo " -b bucket_name The name of the bucket. It must be globally unique." echo " [-r region_code] The code for an AWS Region in which the bucket is created." echo "" } # Retrieve the calling parameters. while getopts "b:r:h" option; do case "${option}" in b) bucket_name="${OPTARG}" ;; r) region_code="${OPTARG}" ;; h) usage return 0 ;; \?) echo "Invalid parameter" usage return 1 ;; esac done if [[ -z "$bucket_name" ]]; then errecho "ERROR: You must provide a bucket name with the -b parameter." usage return 1 fi local bucket_config_arg # A location constraint for "us-east-1" returns an error. if [[ -n "$region_code" ]] && [[ "$region_code" != "us-east-1" ]]; then bucket_config_arg="--create-bucket-configuration LocationConstraint=$region_code" fi iecho "Parameters:\n" iecho " Bucket name: $bucket_name" iecho " Region code: $region_code" iecho "" # If the bucket already exists, we don't want to try to create it. if (bucket_exists "$bucket_name"); then errecho "ERROR: A bucket with that name already exists. Try again." return 1 fi # shellcheck disable=SC2086 response=$(aws s3api create-bucket \ --bucket "$bucket_name" \ $bucket_config_arg) # shellcheck disable=SC2181 if [[ ${?} -ne 0 ]]; then errecho "ERROR: AWS reports create-bucket operation failed.\n$response" return 1 fi } ############################################################################### # function copy_file_to_bucket # # This function creates a file in the specified bucket. # # Parameters: # $1 - The name of the bucket to copy the file to. # $2 - The path and file name of the local file to copy to the bucket. # $3 - The key (name) to call the copy of the file in the bucket. # # Returns: # 0 - If successful. # 1 - If it fails. ############################################################################### function copy_file_to_bucket() { local response bucket_name source_file destination_file_name bucket_name=$1 source_file=$2 destination_file_name=$3 response=$(aws s3api put-object \ --bucket "$bucket_name" \ --body "$source_file" \ --key "$destination_file_name") # shellcheck disable=SC2181 if [[ ${?} -ne 0 ]]; then errecho "ERROR: AWS reports put-object operation failed.\n$response" return 1 fi } ############################################################################### # function download_object_from_bucket # # This function downloads an object in a bucket to a file. # # Parameters: # $1 - The name of the bucket to download the object from. # $2 - The path and file name to store the downloaded bucket. # $3 - The key (name) of the object in the bucket. # # Returns: # 0 - If successful. # 1 - If it fails. ############################################################################### function download_object_from_bucket() { local bucket_name=$1 local destination_file_name=$2 local object_name=$3 local response response=$(aws s3api get-object \ --bucket "$bucket_name" \ --key "$object_name" \ "$destination_file_name") # shellcheck disable=SC2181 if [[ ${?} -ne 0 ]]; then errecho "ERROR: AWS reports put-object operation failed.\n$response" return 1 fi } ############################################################################### # function copy_item_in_bucket # # This function creates a copy of the specified file in the same bucket. # # Parameters: # $1 - The name of the bucket to copy the file from and to. # $2 - The key of the source file to copy. # $3 - The key of the destination file. # # Returns: # 0 - If successful. # 1 - If it fails. ############################################################################### function copy_item_in_bucket() { local bucket_name=$1 local source_key=$2 local destination_key=$3 local response response=$(aws s3api copy-object \ --bucket "$bucket_name" \ --copy-source "$bucket_name/$source_key" \ --key "$destination_key") # shellcheck disable=SC2181 if [[ $? -ne 0 ]]; then errecho "ERROR: AWS reports s3api copy-object operation failed.\n$response" return 1 fi } ############################################################################### # function list_items_in_bucket # # This function displays a list of the files in the bucket with each file's # size. The function uses the --query parameter to retrieve only the key and # size fields from the Contents collection. # # Parameters: # $1 - The name of the bucket. # # Returns: # The list of files in text format. # And: # 0 - If successful. # 1 - If it fails. ############################################################################### function list_items_in_bucket() { local bucket_name=$1 local response response=$(aws s3api list-objects \ --bucket "$bucket_name" \ --output text \ --query 'Contents[].{Key: Key, Size: Size}') # shellcheck disable=SC2181 if [[ ${?} -eq 0 ]]; then echo "$response" else errecho "ERROR: AWS reports s3api list-objects operation failed.\n$response" return 1 fi } ############################################################################### # function delete_items_in_bucket # # This function deletes the specified list of keys from the specified bucket. # # Parameters: # $1 - The name of the bucket. # $2 - A list of keys in the bucket to delete. # Returns: # 0 - If successful. # 1 - If it fails. ############################################################################### function delete_items_in_bucket() { local bucket_name=$1 local keys=$2 local response # Create the JSON for the items to delete. local delete_items delete_items="{\"Objects\":[" for key in $keys; do delete_items="$delete_items{\"Key\": \"$key\"}," done delete_items=${delete_items%?} # Remove the final comma. delete_items="$delete_items]}" response=$(aws s3api delete-objects \ --bucket "$bucket_name" \ --delete "$delete_items") # shellcheck disable=SC2181 if [[ $? -ne 0 ]]; then errecho "ERROR: AWS reports s3api delete-object operation failed.\n$response" return 1 fi } ############################################################################### # function delete_bucket # # This function deletes the specified bucket. # # Parameters: # $1 - The name of the bucket. # Returns: # 0 - If successful. # 1 - If it fails. ############################################################################### function delete_bucket() { local bucket_name=$1 local response response=$(aws s3api delete-bucket \ --bucket "$bucket_name") # shellcheck disable=SC2181 if [[ $? -ne 0 ]]; then errecho "ERROR: AWS reports s3api delete-bucket failed.\n$response" return 1 fi }

Ações

O código de exemplo a seguir mostra como usar CopyObject.

AWS CLI com script Bash
nota

Tem mais sobre GitHub. Encontre o exemplo completo e saiba como configurar e executar no Repositório de exemplos de código da AWS.

############################################################################### # function errecho # # This function outputs everything sent to it to STDERR (standard error output). ############################################################################### function errecho() { printf "%s\n" "$*" 1>&2 } ############################################################################### # function copy_item_in_bucket # # This function creates a copy of the specified file in the same bucket. # # Parameters: # $1 - The name of the bucket to copy the file from and to. # $2 - The key of the source file to copy. # $3 - The key of the destination file. # # Returns: # 0 - If successful. # 1 - If it fails. ############################################################################### function copy_item_in_bucket() { local bucket_name=$1 local source_key=$2 local destination_key=$3 local response response=$(aws s3api copy-object \ --bucket "$bucket_name" \ --copy-source "$bucket_name/$source_key" \ --key "$destination_key") # shellcheck disable=SC2181 if [[ $? -ne 0 ]]; then errecho "ERROR: AWS reports s3api copy-object operation failed.\n$response" return 1 fi }
  • Para API obter detalhes, consulte CopyObjectna Referência de AWS CLI Comandos.

O código de exemplo a seguir mostra como usar CreateBucket.

AWS CLI com script Bash
nota

Tem mais sobre GitHub. Encontre o exemplo completo e saiba como configurar e executar no Repositório de exemplos de código da AWS.

############################################################################### # function iecho # # This function enables the script to display the specified text only if # the global variable $VERBOSE is set to true. ############################################################################### function iecho() { if [[ $VERBOSE == true ]]; then echo "$@" fi } ############################################################################### # function errecho # # This function outputs everything sent to it to STDERR (standard error output). ############################################################################### function errecho() { printf "%s\n" "$*" 1>&2 } ############################################################################### # function create-bucket # # This function creates the specified bucket in the specified AWS Region, unless # it already exists. # # Parameters: # -b bucket_name -- The name of the bucket to create. # -r region_code -- The code for an AWS Region in which to # create the bucket. # # Returns: # The URL of the bucket that was created. # And: # 0 - If successful. # 1 - If it fails. ############################################################################### function create_bucket() { local bucket_name region_code response local option OPTARG # Required to use getopts command in a function. # bashsupport disable=BP5008 function usage() { echo "function create_bucket" echo "Creates an Amazon S3 bucket. You must supply a bucket name:" echo " -b bucket_name The name of the bucket. It must be globally unique." echo " [-r region_code] The code for an AWS Region in which the bucket is created." echo "" } # Retrieve the calling parameters. while getopts "b:r:h" option; do case "${option}" in b) bucket_name="${OPTARG}" ;; r) region_code="${OPTARG}" ;; h) usage return 0 ;; \?) echo "Invalid parameter" usage return 1 ;; esac done if [[ -z "$bucket_name" ]]; then errecho "ERROR: You must provide a bucket name with the -b parameter." usage return 1 fi local bucket_config_arg # A location constraint for "us-east-1" returns an error. if [[ -n "$region_code" ]] && [[ "$region_code" != "us-east-1" ]]; then bucket_config_arg="--create-bucket-configuration LocationConstraint=$region_code" fi iecho "Parameters:\n" iecho " Bucket name: $bucket_name" iecho " Region code: $region_code" iecho "" # If the bucket already exists, we don't want to try to create it. if (bucket_exists "$bucket_name"); then errecho "ERROR: A bucket with that name already exists. Try again." return 1 fi # shellcheck disable=SC2086 response=$(aws s3api create-bucket \ --bucket "$bucket_name" \ $bucket_config_arg) # shellcheck disable=SC2181 if [[ ${?} -ne 0 ]]; then errecho "ERROR: AWS reports create-bucket operation failed.\n$response" return 1 fi }
  • Para API obter detalhes, consulte CreateBucketna Referência de AWS CLI Comandos.

O código de exemplo a seguir mostra como usar DeleteBucket.

AWS CLI com script Bash
nota

Tem mais sobre GitHub. Encontre o exemplo completo e saiba como configurar e executar no Repositório de exemplos de código da AWS.

############################################################################### # function errecho # # This function outputs everything sent to it to STDERR (standard error output). ############################################################################### function errecho() { printf "%s\n" "$*" 1>&2 } ############################################################################### # function delete_bucket # # This function deletes the specified bucket. # # Parameters: # $1 - The name of the bucket. # Returns: # 0 - If successful. # 1 - If it fails. ############################################################################### function delete_bucket() { local bucket_name=$1 local response response=$(aws s3api delete-bucket \ --bucket "$bucket_name") # shellcheck disable=SC2181 if [[ $? -ne 0 ]]; then errecho "ERROR: AWS reports s3api delete-bucket failed.\n$response" return 1 fi }
  • Para API obter detalhes, consulte DeleteBucketna Referência de AWS CLI Comandos.

O código de exemplo a seguir mostra como usar DeleteObject.

AWS CLI com script Bash
nota

Tem mais sobre GitHub. Encontre o exemplo completo e saiba como configurar e executar no Repositório de exemplos de código da AWS.

############################################################################### # function errecho # # This function outputs everything sent to it to STDERR (standard error output). ############################################################################### function errecho() { printf "%s\n" "$*" 1>&2 } ############################################################################### # function delete_item_in_bucket # # This function deletes the specified file from the specified bucket. # # Parameters: # $1 - The name of the bucket. # $2 - The key (file name) in the bucket to delete. # Returns: # 0 - If successful. # 1 - If it fails. ############################################################################### function delete_item_in_bucket() { local bucket_name=$1 local key=$2 local response response=$(aws s3api delete-object \ --bucket "$bucket_name" \ --key "$key") # shellcheck disable=SC2181 if [[ $? -ne 0 ]]; then errecho "ERROR: AWS reports s3api delete-object operation failed.\n$response" return 1 fi }
  • Para API obter detalhes, consulte DeleteObjectna Referência de AWS CLI Comandos.

O código de exemplo a seguir mostra como usar DeleteObjects.

AWS CLI com script Bash
nota

Tem mais sobre GitHub. Encontre o exemplo completo e saiba como configurar e executar no Repositório de exemplos de código da AWS.

############################################################################### # function errecho # # This function outputs everything sent to it to STDERR (standard error output). ############################################################################### function errecho() { printf "%s\n" "$*" 1>&2 } ############################################################################### # function delete_items_in_bucket # # This function deletes the specified list of keys from the specified bucket. # # Parameters: # $1 - The name of the bucket. # $2 - A list of keys in the bucket to delete. # Returns: # 0 - If successful. # 1 - If it fails. ############################################################################### function delete_items_in_bucket() { local bucket_name=$1 local keys=$2 local response # Create the JSON for the items to delete. local delete_items delete_items="{\"Objects\":[" for key in $keys; do delete_items="$delete_items{\"Key\": \"$key\"}," done delete_items=${delete_items%?} # Remove the final comma. delete_items="$delete_items]}" response=$(aws s3api delete-objects \ --bucket "$bucket_name" \ --delete "$delete_items") # shellcheck disable=SC2181 if [[ $? -ne 0 ]]; then errecho "ERROR: AWS reports s3api delete-object operation failed.\n$response" return 1 fi }
  • Para API obter detalhes, consulte DeleteObjectsna Referência de AWS CLI Comandos.

O código de exemplo a seguir mostra como usar GetObject.

AWS CLI com script Bash
nota

Tem mais sobre GitHub. Encontre o exemplo completo e saiba como configurar e executar no Repositório de exemplos de código da AWS.

############################################################################### # function errecho # # This function outputs everything sent to it to STDERR (standard error output). ############################################################################### function errecho() { printf "%s\n" "$*" 1>&2 } ############################################################################### # function download_object_from_bucket # # This function downloads an object in a bucket to a file. # # Parameters: # $1 - The name of the bucket to download the object from. # $2 - The path and file name to store the downloaded bucket. # $3 - The key (name) of the object in the bucket. # # Returns: # 0 - If successful. # 1 - If it fails. ############################################################################### function download_object_from_bucket() { local bucket_name=$1 local destination_file_name=$2 local object_name=$3 local response response=$(aws s3api get-object \ --bucket "$bucket_name" \ --key "$object_name" \ "$destination_file_name") # shellcheck disable=SC2181 if [[ ${?} -ne 0 ]]; then errecho "ERROR: AWS reports put-object operation failed.\n$response" return 1 fi }
  • Para API obter detalhes, consulte GetObjectna Referência de AWS CLI Comandos.

O código de exemplo a seguir mostra como usar HeadBucket.

AWS CLI com script Bash
nota

Tem mais sobre GitHub. Encontre o exemplo completo e saiba como configurar e executar no Repositório de exemplos de código da AWS.

############################################################################### # function bucket_exists # # This function checks to see if the specified bucket already exists. # # Parameters: # $1 - The name of the bucket to check. # # Returns: # 0 - If the bucket already exists. # 1 - If the bucket doesn't exist. ############################################################################### function bucket_exists() { local bucket_name bucket_name=$1 # Check whether the bucket already exists. # We suppress all output - we're interested only in the return code. if aws s3api head-bucket \ --bucket "$bucket_name" \ >/dev/null 2>&1; then return 0 # 0 in Bash script means true. else return 1 # 1 in Bash script means false. fi }
  • Para API obter detalhes, consulte HeadBucketna Referência de AWS CLI Comandos.

O código de exemplo a seguir mostra como usar ListObjectsV2.

AWS CLI com script Bash
nota

Tem mais sobre GitHub. Encontre o exemplo completo e saiba como configurar e executar no Repositório de exemplos de código da AWS.

############################################################################### # function errecho # # This function outputs everything sent to it to STDERR (standard error output). ############################################################################### function errecho() { printf "%s\n" "$*" 1>&2 } ############################################################################### # function list_items_in_bucket # # This function displays a list of the files in the bucket with each file's # size. The function uses the --query parameter to retrieve only the key and # size fields from the Contents collection. # # Parameters: # $1 - The name of the bucket. # # Returns: # The list of files in text format. # And: # 0 - If successful. # 1 - If it fails. ############################################################################### function list_items_in_bucket() { local bucket_name=$1 local response response=$(aws s3api list-objects \ --bucket "$bucket_name" \ --output text \ --query 'Contents[].{Key: Key, Size: Size}') # shellcheck disable=SC2181 if [[ ${?} -eq 0 ]]; then echo "$response" else errecho "ERROR: AWS reports s3api list-objects operation failed.\n$response" return 1 fi }
  • Para API obter detalhes, consulte ListObjectsV2 na Referência de AWS CLI Comandos.

O código de exemplo a seguir mostra como usar PutObject.

AWS CLI com script Bash
nota

Tem mais sobre GitHub. Encontre o exemplo completo e saiba como configurar e executar no Repositório de exemplos de código da AWS.

############################################################################### # function errecho # # This function outputs everything sent to it to STDERR (standard error output). ############################################################################### function errecho() { printf "%s\n" "$*" 1>&2 } ############################################################################### # function copy_file_to_bucket # # This function creates a file in the specified bucket. # # Parameters: # $1 - The name of the bucket to copy the file to. # $2 - The path and file name of the local file to copy to the bucket. # $3 - The key (name) to call the copy of the file in the bucket. # # Returns: # 0 - If successful. # 1 - If it fails. ############################################################################### function copy_file_to_bucket() { local response bucket_name source_file destination_file_name bucket_name=$1 source_file=$2 destination_file_name=$3 response=$(aws s3api put-object \ --bucket "$bucket_name" \ --body "$source_file" \ --key "$destination_file_name") # shellcheck disable=SC2181 if [[ ${?} -ne 0 ]]; then errecho "ERROR: AWS reports put-object operation failed.\n$response" return 1 fi }
  • Para API obter detalhes, consulte PutObjectna Referência de AWS CLI Comandos.