Get bucket encryption
Gets the previously set bucket encryption configuration
- Parameters
- Advanced call ?
Function GetBucketEncryption(Val Name, Val BasicData, Val Directory = False, Val Headers = Undefined) Export
| Parameter | CLI option | Type | Required | Description |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Name | --name | String | ✔ | Bucket name |
| BasicData | --basic | Structure Of KeyAndValue | ✔ | Basic request data. See GetBasicDataStructure |
| Directory | --dir | Boolean | ✖ | True > Path style URL, False > Virtual hosted style URL |
| Headers | --headers | Map Of KeyAndValue | ✖ | Additional request headers, if necessary |
Returns
Structure Of KeyAndValue - serialized JSON response from storage
| Parameter | Description |
|---|---|
| proxy | InternetProxy or a structure with fields Protocol, Host, Port, User, Password, UseOSAuthentication |
| timeout | Request execution timeout |
| adv_response | Formats the response as a complete HTTP structure with fields code, body, and headers |
| retries | Number of HTTP request send attempts on 5** status codes or internal client errors |
| dontwait | Creates a background job and returns its data (for 1C and OneScript only) |
tip
Method at AWS documentation: GetBucketEncryption
1C:Enterprise/OneScript code example
URL = "s3.openintegrations.dev";
AccessKey = "bayselo...";
SecretKey = "12we34...";
Region = "BTC";
BasicData = OPI_S3.GetBasicDataStructure(URL, AccessKey, SecretKey, Region);
Directory = True; // Formation URL in path-style
Name = "w567hjy1";
Result = OPI_S3.GetBucketEncryption(Name, BasicData, Directory);
- Bash
- CMD/Bat
# JSON data can also be passed as a path to a .json file
oint s3 GetBucketEncryption \
--name "0272875a" \
--basic "{'URL':'s3.openintegrations.dev','AccessKey':'***','SecretKey':'***','Region':'BTC','Service':'s3'}" \
--dir true
:: JSON data can also be passed as a path to a .json file
oint s3 GetBucketEncryption ^
--name "0272875a" ^
--basic "{'URL':'s3.openintegrations.dev','AccessKey':'***','SecretKey':'***','Region':'BTC','Service':'s3'}" ^
--dir true