Use GetObjectAcl
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. bool AwsDoc::S3::getObjectAcl(const Aws::String &bucketName, const Aws::String &objectKey, const Aws::S3::S3ClientConfiguration &clientConfig) { Aws::S3::S3Client s3Client(clientConfig); Aws::S3::Model::GetObjectAclRequest request; request.SetBucket(bucketName); request.SetKey(objectKey); Aws::S3::Model::GetObjectAclOutcome outcome = s3Client.GetObjectAcl(request); if (!outcome.IsSuccess()) { const Aws::S3::S3Error &err = outcome.GetError(); std::cerr << "Error: getObjectAcl: " << err.GetExceptionName() << ": " << err.GetMessage() << std::endl; } else { Aws::Vector<Aws::S3::Model::Grant> grants = outcome.GetResult().GetGrants(); for (auto it = grants.begin(); it != grants.end(); it++) { std::cout << "For object " << objectKey << ": " << std::endl << std::endl; Aws::S3::Model::Grant grant = *it; Aws::S3::Model::Grantee grantee = grant.GetGrantee(); if (grantee.TypeHasBeenSet()) { std::cout << "Type: " << getGranteeTypeString(grantee.GetType()) << std::endl; } if (grantee.DisplayNameHasBeenSet()) { std::cout << "Display name: " << grantee.GetDisplayName() << std::endl; } if (grantee.EmailAddressHasBeenSet()) { std::cout << "Email address: " << grantee.GetEmailAddress() << std::endl; } if (grantee.IDHasBeenSet()) { std::cout << "ID: " << grantee.GetID() << std::endl; } if (grantee.URIHasBeenSet()) { std::cout << "URI: " << grantee.GetURI() << std::endl; } std::cout << "Permission: " << getPermissionString(grant.GetPermission()) << std::endl << std::endl; } } return outcome.IsSuccess(); } //! Routine which converts a built-in type enumeration to a human-readable string. /*! \param type: Type enumeration. \return String: Human-readable string */ Aws::String getGranteeTypeString(const Aws::S3::Model::Type &type) { switch (type) { case Aws::S3::Model::Type::AmazonCustomerByEmail: return "Email address of an AWS account"; case Aws::S3::Model::Type::CanonicalUser: return "Canonical user ID of an AWS account"; case Aws::S3::Model::Type::Group: return "Predefined Amazon S3 group"; case Aws::S3::Model::Type::NOT_SET: return "Not set"; default: return "Type unknown"; } } //! Routine which converts a built-in type enumeration to a human-readable string. /*! \param permission: Permission enumeration. \return String: Human-readable string */ Aws::String getPermissionString(const Aws::S3::Model::Permission &permission) { switch (permission) { case Aws::S3::Model::Permission::FULL_CONTROL: return "Can read this object's data and its metadata, " "and read/write this object's permissions"; case Aws::S3::Model::Permission::NOT_SET: return "Permission not set"; case Aws::S3::Model::Permission::READ: return "Can read this object's data and its metadata"; case Aws::S3::Model::Permission::READ_ACP: return "Can read this object's permissions"; // case Aws::S3::Model::Permission::WRITE // Not applicable. case Aws::S3::Model::Permission::WRITE_ACP: return "Can write this object's permissions"; default: return "Permission unknown"; } }
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For API details, see GetObjectAcl in AWS SDK for C++ API Reference.
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For a complete list of AWS SDK developer guides and code examples, see Developing with Amazon S3 using the AWS SDKs. This topic also includes information about getting started and details about previous SDK versions.