The parameters to list the object keys in a bucket.

C# |
public class ListObjectsRequest : S3Request

All Members | Constructors | Methods | Properties | ||
Icon | Member | Description |
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![]() | ListObjectsRequest()()()() | Initializes a new instance of the ListObjectsRequest class |
![]() | AddHeader(String, String) |
Adds the header to the collection of headers for the request.
(Inherited from S3Request.) |
![]() | AddHeaders(NameValueCollection) |
Adds all of the specified key/value pairs into the request headers collection.
(Inherited from S3Request.) |
![]() | BucketName |
The name of the bucket containing the objects whose keys are to be listed.
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![]() | Delimiter |
Causes keys that contain the same string between the prefix and the
first occurrence of the delimiter to be rolled up into a single result
element in the CommonPrefixes collection. These rolled-up keys are not
returned elsewhere in the response.
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![]() | Encoding |
Requests Amazon S3 to encode the object keys in the response and specifies
the encoding method to use. An object key may contain any Unicode character;
however, XML 1.0 parser cannot parse some characters, such as characters
with an ASCII value from 0 to 10. For characters that are not supported in
XML 1.0, you can add this parameter to request that Amazon S3 encode the
keys in the response.
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![]() | 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.) |
![]() | InputStream |
Input stream for the request; content for the request will be read from the stream.
(Inherited from S3Request.) |
![]() | Marker |
Indicates where in the bucket to begin listing. The list will only
include keys that occur lexicographically after marker. This is
convenient for pagination: to get the next page of results use the
last key of the current page as the marker.
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![]() | MaxKeys |
The maximum number of keys you'd like to see in the response body. The
server might return fewer than this many keys, but will not return more.
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![]() | Prefix |
Limits the response to keys which begin with the indicated prefix. You can
use prefixes to separate a bucket into different sets of keys in a way similar
to how a file system uses folders.
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![]() | ReadWriteTimeout |
Overrides the default HttpWebRequest ReadWriteTimeout value.
(Inherited from S3Request.) |
![]() | Timeout |
Overrides the default HttpWebRequest timeout value.
(Inherited from S3Request.) |
![]() | ToString()()()() | (Inherited from S3Request.) |
![]() | WithBucketName(String) | Obsolete.
Sets the name of the bucket containing the objects whose keys are to be listed.
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![]() | WithDelimiter(String) | Obsolete.
Causes keys that contain the same string between the prefix and the
first occurrence of the delimiter to be rolled up into a single result
element in the CommonPrefixes collection. These rolled-up keys are not
returned elsewhere in the response.
|
![]() | WithEncoding(EncodingType) | Obsolete.
Requests Amazon S3 to encode the object keys in the response and specifies
the encoding method to use. An object key may contain any Unicode character;
however, XML 1.0 parser cannot parse some characters, such as characters
with an ASCII value from 0 to 10. For characters that are not supported in
XML 1.0, you can add this parameter to request that Amazon S3 encode the
keys in the response.
|
![]() | WithInputStream(Stream) | Obsolete.
Sets an input stream for the request; content for the request will be read from the stream.
(Inherited from S3Request.) |
![]() | WithMarker(String) | Obsolete.
Indicates where in the bucket to begin listing. The list will only
include keys that occur lexicographically after marker. This is
convenient for pagination: to get the next page of results use the
last key of the current page as the marker.
|
![]() | WithMaxKeys(Int32) | Obsolete.
The maximum number of keys you'd like to see in the response body. The
server might return fewer than this many keys, but will not return more.
|
![]() | WithPrefix(String) | Obsolete.
Limits the response to keys which begin with the indicated prefix. You can
use prefixes to separate a bucket into different sets of keys in a way similar
to how a file system uses folders.
|
![]() | WithReadWriteTimeout(Int32) | Obsolete.
Overrides the default HttpWebRequest ReadWriteTimeout value.
(Inherited from S3Request.) |
![]() | WithTimeout(Int32) | Obsolete.
Overrides the default HttpWebRequest timeout value.
(Inherited from S3Request.) |

This example shows how to list all objects in a bucket.

// Create a client AmazonS3Client client = new AmazonS3Client(); // List all objects ListObjectsRequest listRequest = new ListObjectsRequest { BucketName = "SampleBucket", }; ListObjectsResponse listResponse; do { // Get a list of objects listResponse = client.ListObjects(listRequest); foreach (S3Object obj in listResponse.S3Objects) { Console.WriteLine("Object - " + obj.Key); Console.WriteLine(" Size - " + obj.Size); Console.WriteLine(" LastModified - " + obj.LastModified); Console.WriteLine(" Storage class - " + obj.StorageClass); } // Set the marker property listRequest.Marker = listResponse.NextMarker; } while (listResponse.IsTruncated);