The DeleteObjectsResponse contains a list of successful
and failed deletes, as well as any headers returned by S3.

C# |
public class DeleteLifecycleConfigurationResponse : S3Response

All Members | Constructors | Methods | Properties | ||
Icon | Member | Description |
---|---|---|
![]() | DeleteLifecycleConfigurationResponse()()()() | Initializes a new instance of the DeleteLifecycleConfigurationResponse class |
![]() | AmazonId2 |
Gets and sets the AmazonId2 property.
This property corresponds to the x-amz-id-2 header in the HTTP response from the Amazon S3 service. The value of this header is used for internal troubleshooting purposes.
(Inherited from S3Response.) |
![]() | Dispose()()()() |
Disposes of all managed and unmanaged resources.
(Inherited from S3Response.) |
![]() | Equals(Object) | (Inherited from Object.) |
![]() | GetHashCode()()()() | Serves as a hash function for a particular type. (Inherited from Object.) |
![]() | GetType()()()() | Gets the type of the current instance. (Inherited from Object.) |
![]() | Headers |
Gets and sets the Headers property.
Information like the request-id, the amz-id-2 are
retrieved fro the Headers and presented to the user
via properties of the response object.
(Inherited from S3Response.) |
![]() | Metadata |
Gets and sets the Metadata property.
(Inherited from S3Response.) |
![]() | RequestId |
Gets and sets the RequestId property.
(Inherited from S3Response.) |
![]() | ResponseStream |
Gets and sets the ResponseStream property. This property
only has a valid value for GetObjectResponses. In order to
use this stream without leaking the underlying resource, please
wrap access to the stream within a using block.
(Inherited from S3Response.)![]() |
![]() | ResponseXml |
Gets and sets the ResponseXml property. This is the
original xml response received from S3
(Inherited from S3Response.) |
![]() | StatusCode |
Gets the HTTP Status code from the service response.
(Inherited from S3Response.) |
![]() | ToString()()()() |
String Representation of this object. Overrides Object.ToString()
(Inherited from S3Response.) |

This example shows how to Get, Put and Delete bucket Lifecycle Configurations.
A Lifecycle Configuration allows an owner to configure when specific objects
should be deleted. Objects to be deleted are specified with a prefix.
The configuration being used has rules that delete objects with a specific
prefix and objects in a specific subdirectory.

// Create a client AmazonS3Client client = new AmazonS3Client(); // Put sample lifecycle configuration (overwrite an existing configuration) LifecycleConfiguration newConfiguration = new LifecycleConfiguration { Rules = new List<LifecycleRule> { // Rule to delete keys with prefix "Test-" after 5 days new LifecycleRule { Prefix = "Test-", Expiration = new LifecycleRuleExpiration { Days = 5 } }, // Rule to delete keys in subdirectory "Logs" after 2 days new LifecycleRule { Prefix = "Logs/", Expiration = new LifecycleRuleExpiration { Days = 2 }, Id = "log-file-removal" } } }; PutLifecycleConfigurationRequest putRequest = new PutLifecycleConfigurationRequest { BucketName = "SampleBucket", Configuration = newConfiguration }; client.PutLifecycleConfiguration(putRequest); // Retrieve current configuration GetLifecycleConfigurationRequest getRequest = new GetLifecycleConfigurationRequest { BucketName = "SampleBucket" }; LifecycleConfiguration configuration = client.GetLifecycleConfiguration(getRequest).Configuration; Console.WriteLine("Configuration contains {0} rules", configuration.Rules.Count); foreach (LifecycleRule rule in configuration.Rules) { Console.WriteLine("Rule"); Console.WriteLine(" Prefix = " + rule.Prefix); Console.WriteLine(" Expiration (days) = " + rule.Expiration.Days); Console.WriteLine(" Id = " + rule.Id); Console.WriteLine(" Status = " + rule.Status); } // Put a new configuration and overwrite the existing configuration configuration.Rules.RemoveAt(0); // remove first rule client.PutLifecycleConfiguration(putRequest); // Delete current configuration DeleteLifecycleConfigurationRequest deleteRequest = new DeleteLifecycleConfigurationRequest { BucketName = "SampleBucket" }; client.DeleteLifecycleConfiguration(deleteRequest); // Retrieve current configuration and verify that it is null configuration = client.GetLifecycleConfiguration(getRequest).Configuration; Debug.Assert(configuration == null);

Object | ||
![]() | S3Response | |
![]() | DeleteLifecycleConfigurationResponse |