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S3S3 library provides access to Amazon’s Simple Storage Service.
It supports both: European and US buckets through the REST API.
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Installationgem install s3
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Initialize the servicerequire "s3" service = S3::Service.new(:access_key_id => "...", :secret_access_key => "...") #=> #<S3::Service:...>
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List bucketsservice.buckets #=> [#<S3::Bucket:first-bucket>, # #<S3::Bucket:second-bucket>]
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Find bucketfirst_bucket = service.buckets.find("first-bucket") #=> #<S3::Bucket:first-bucket>
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List objects in a bucketfirst_bucket.objects #=> [#<S3::Object:/first-bucket/lenna.png>, # #<S3::Object:/first-bucket/lenna_mini.png>]
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Find object in a bucketobject = first_bucket.objects.find("lenna.png") #=> #<S3::Object:/first-bucket/lenna.png>
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Access object metadata (cached from find)object.content_type #=> "image/png"
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Access object content (downloads the object)object.content #=> "\x89PNG\r\n\x1A\n\x00\x00\x00\rIHDR\x00..."
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Delete an objectobject.destroy #=> true
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Create an objectnew_object = bucket.objects.build("bender.png") #=> #<S3::Object:/synergy-staging/bender.png> new_object.content = open("bender.png") new_object.save #=> true
Please note that new objects are created with “public-read” ACL by default.
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See also¶ ↑
CopyrightCopyright © 2009 Jakub Kuźma, Mirosław Boruta. See LICENSE for details.