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All requests are automatically retried once, can be further modified with a `set_retries` call. ### :raised_hands: Support further maintenance and development As many have noted my attention to the this library oscialtes, the best way to ensure I keep maintaining and adding features to it is to donate som BTC, or become a sponsor. Thank you for the support! **:moneybag: BTC :point_right: bc1q7ukqe09zplg2sltgfrkukghpelfaz7qja8pw6u** ### Intro Modest interface towards Amazon S3, as well as S3 compatible object storage APIs such as Backblaze B2, Wasabi, Yandex, Minio or Google Cloud Storage. Supports: `put`, `get`, `list`, `delete`, operations on `tags` and `location`, as well as `head`. Additionally, a dedicated `presign_get` `Bucket` method is available. This means you can upload to S3, and give the link to select people without having to worry about publicly accessible files on S3. This also means that you can give people a `PUT` presigned URL, meaning they can upload to a specific key in S3 for the duration of the presigned URL. #### Quick Start ```toml [dependencies] rust-s3 = "0.35" ``` Read and run examples from the `examples` folder, make sure you have valid credentials for the variant you're running. ```bash # tokio, default cargo run --example tokio # async-std cargo run --example async-std --no-default-features --features async-std-native-tls # sync cargo run --example sync --no-default-features --features sync-native-tls # minio cargo run --example minio # r2 cargo run --example r2 # google cloud cargo run --example google-cloud ``` #### Features There are a lot of various features that enable a wide variety of use cases, refer to `s3/Cargo.toml` for an exhaustive list. Below is a table of various useful features as well as a short description for each. + `default` - `tokio` runtime and a `native-tls` implementation + `blocking` - generates `*_blocking` variant of all `Bucket` methods, otherwise only `async` versions are available + `fail-on-err` - return Result::Err for HTTP errors ##### With `default-features = false` + `with-async-std` - `async-std` runtime, `surf` client used + `sync` - no async runtime, `attohttpc` is used for HTTP requests + `tags` - required for `Bucket::get_object_tagging` All runtimes support either `native-tls` or `rustls-tls`, there are features for all combinations, refer to `s3/Cargo.toml` for a complete list. #### Path or subdomain style URLs and headers `Bucket` struct provides constructors for `path-style` paths, `subdomain` style is the default. `Bucket` exposes methods for configuring and accessing `path-style` configuration. `blocking` feature will generate a `*_blocking` variant of all the methods listed below. #### Buckets | | | | -------- | ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | `create` | [async](https://docs.rs/rust-s3/latest/s3/bucket/struct.Bucket.html#method.create) | | `delete` | [async](https://docs.rs/rust-s3/latest/s3/bucket/struct.Bucket.html#method.delete) | | `list` | [async](https://docs.rs/rust-s3/latest/s3/bucket/struct.Bucket.html#method.list_buckets) | | `exists` | [async](https://docs.rs/rust-s3/latest/s3/bucket/struct.Bucket.html#method.exists) | #### Presign | | | | -------- | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | `POST` | [presign_post](https://docs.rs/rust-s3/latest/s3/bucket/struct.Bucket.html#method.presign_post) | | `PUT` | [presign_put](https://docs.rs/rust-s3/latest/s3/bucket/struct.Bucket.html#method.presign_put) | | `GET` | [presign_get](https://docs.rs/rust-s3/latest/s3/bucket/struct.Bucket.html#method.presign_get) | | `DELETE` | [presign_delete](https://docs.rs/rust-s3/latest/s3/bucket/struct.Bucket.html#method.presign_delete) | #### GET There are a few different options for getting an object. `sync` and `async` methods are generic over `std::io::Write`, while `tokio` methods are generic over `tokio::io::AsyncWriteExt`. | | | | --------------------------- | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | `async/sync/async-blocking` | [get_object](https://docs.rs/rust-s3/latest/s3/bucket/struct.Bucket.html#method.get_object) | | `async/sync/async-blocking` | [get_object_stream](https://docs.rs/rust-s3/latest/s3/bucket/struct.Bucket.html#method.get_object_stream) | | `async/sync/async-blocking` | [get_object_to_writer](https://docs.rs/rust-s3/latest/s3/bucket/struct.Bucket.html#method.get_object_to_writer) | #### PUT Each `GET` method has a `PUT` companion `sync` and `async` methods are generic over `std::io::Read`. `async` `stream` methods are generic over `futures_io::AsyncReadExt`, while `tokio` methods are generic over `tokio::io::AsyncReadExt`. | | | | --------------------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | `async/sync/async-blocking` | [put_object](https://docs.rs/rust-s3/latest/s3/bucket/struct.Bucket.html#method.put_object) | | `async/sync/async-blocking` | [put_object_with_content_type](https://docs.rs/rust-s3/latest/s3/bucket/struct.Bucket.html#method.put_object_with_content_type) | | `async/sync/async-blocking` | [put_object_stream](https://docs.rs/rust-s3/latest/s3/bucket/struct.Bucket.html#method.put_object_stream) | #### List | | | | --------------------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | `async/sync/async-blocking` | [list](https://docs.rs/rust-s3/latest/s3/bucket/struct.Bucket.html#method.list) | #### DELETE | | | | --------------------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | `async/sync/async-blocking` | [delete_object](https://docs.rs/rust-s3/latest/s3/bucket/struct.Bucket.html#method.delete_object) | #### Location | | | | --------------------------- | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | `async/sync/async-blocking` | [location](https://docs.rs/rust-s3/latest/s3/bucket/struct.Bucket.html#method.location) | #### Tagging | | | | --------------------------- | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | `async/sync/async-blocking` | [put_object_tagging](https://docs.rs/rust-s3/latest/s3/bucket/struct.Bucket.html#method.put_object_tagging) | | `async/sync/async-blocking` | [get_object_tagging](https://docs.rs/rust-s3/latest/s3/bucket/struct.Bucket.html#method.get_object_tagging) | #### Head | | | | --------------------------- | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | `async/sync/async-blocking` | [head_object](https://docs.rs/rust-s3/latest/s3/bucket/struct.Bucket.html#method.head_object) |