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AWS S3 (MinIO)

This section is dedicated to the library for working with AWS S3 API. On this page, all the steps necessary to start working are described

important

S3 - is a standard used by different software products. This means that the availability of methods, as well as their parameters, may differ depending on what software you are using. MinIO-based object storage is used to develop and test this library

Getting started

  1. Obtain the following authorization data to work with S3:

    • Access key
    • Secret key
    • Region
    • Storage URL
    • Type of service (by default - S3)
  2. Pass the received data to the GetDataStructure function and get the structure of the basic data

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URL = "storage-155.s3hoster.by";
AccessKey = "BRN5RKJE67...";
SecretKey = "NNhv+i9PrytpT8Tu0C1N...";
Region = "BTC";

BasicData = OPI_S3.GetBasicDataStructure(URL, AccessKey, SecretKey, Region);

CLI

oint s3 GetBasicDataStructure
--url "storage-155.s3hoster.by"
--access "BRN5RKJE67..."
--secret "NNhv+i9PrytpT8Tu0C1N..."
--region "BTC"

The obtained structure (or JSON file) should be used to call other methods of work with S3 API (parameter MainData) - authorization data and additional settings of requests will be based on it

Response format

This library uses its own response format to provide data received from the server. It looks as follows:


{
"status": 200,
"response": {},
"headers": {}
}

  • The status field contains the HTTP response status code
  • The response field contains the body of the original S3 response, previously converted from XML to JSON
  • The headers field contains the headers from the original response

The response was modified to JSON to simplify its usage, as the original XML format was more complex to work with