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Perl S3 Examples
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================
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Creating a Connection
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---------------------
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This creates a connection so that you can interact with the server.
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.. code-block:: perl
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use Amazon::S3;
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my $access_key = 'put your access key here!';
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my $secret_key = 'put your secret key here!';
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my $conn = Amazon::S3->new({
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aws_access_key_id => $access_key,
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aws_secret_access_key => $secret_key,
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host => 'objects.dreamhost.com',
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secure => 1,
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retry => 1,
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});
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Listing Owned Buckets
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This gets a list of `Amazon::S3::Bucket`_ objects that you own.
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We'll also print out the bucket name and creation date of each bucket.
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.. code-block:: perl
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my @buckets = @{$conn->buckets->{buckets} || []};
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foreach my $bucket (@buckets) {
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print $bucket->bucket . "\t" . $bucket->creation_date . "\n";
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}
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The output will look something like this::
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mahbuckat1 2011-04-21T18:05:39.000Z
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mahbuckat2 2011-04-21T18:05:48.000Z
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mahbuckat3 2011-04-21T18:07:18.000Z
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Creating a Bucket
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-----------------
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This creates a new bucket called ``my-new-bucket``
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.. code-block:: perl
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my $bucket = $conn->add_bucket({ bucket => 'my-new-bucket' });
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Listing a Bucket's Content
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--------------------------
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This gets a list of hashes with info about each object in the bucket.
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We'll also print out each object's name, the file size, and last
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modified date.
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.. code-block:: perl
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my @keys = @{$bucket->list_all->{keys} || []};
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foreach my $key (@keys) {
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print "$key->{key}\t$key->{size}\t$key->{last_modified}\n";
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}
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The output will look something like this::
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myphoto1.jpg 251262 2011-08-08T21:35:48.000Z
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myphoto2.jpg 262518 2011-08-08T21:38:01.000Z
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Deleting a Bucket
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-----------------
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.. note::
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The Bucket must be empty! Otherwise it won't work!
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.. code-block:: perl
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$conn->delete_bucket($bucket);
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Forced Delete for Non-empty Buckets
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-----------------------------------
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.. attention::
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not available in the `Amazon::S3`_ perl module
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Creating an Object
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------------------
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This creates a file ``hello.txt`` with the string ``"Hello World!"``
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.. code-block:: perl
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$bucket->add_key(
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'hello.txt', 'Hello World!',
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{ content_type => 'text/plain' },
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);
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Change an Object's ACL
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----------------------
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This makes the object ``hello.txt`` to be publicly readable and
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``secret_plans.txt`` to be private.
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.. code-block:: perl
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$bucket->set_acl({
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key => 'hello.txt',
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acl_short => 'public-read',
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});
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$bucket->set_acl({
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key => 'secret_plans.txt',
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acl_short => 'private',
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});
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Download an Object (to a file)
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This downloads the object ``perl_poetry.pdf`` and saves it in
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``/home/larry/documents/``
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.. code-block:: perl
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$bucket->get_key_filename('perl_poetry.pdf', undef,
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'/home/larry/documents/perl_poetry.pdf');
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Delete an Object
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----------------
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This deletes the object ``goodbye.txt``
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.. code-block:: perl
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$bucket->delete_key('goodbye.txt');
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Generate Object Download URLs (signed and unsigned)
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---------------------------------------------------
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This generates an unsigned download URL for ``hello.txt``. This works
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because we made ``hello.txt`` public by setting the ACL above.
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Then this generates a signed download URL for ``secret_plans.txt`` that
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will work for 1 hour. Signed download URLs will work for the time
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period even if the object is private (when the time period is up, the
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URL will stop working).
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.. note::
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The `Amazon::S3`_ module does not have a way to generate download
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URLs, so we're going to be using another module instead. Unfortunately,
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most modules for generating these URLs assume that you are using Amazon,
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so we've had to go with using a more obscure module, `Muck::FS::S3`_. This
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should be the same as Amazon's sample S3 perl module, but this sample
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module is not in CPAN. So, you can either use CPAN to install
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`Muck::FS::S3`_, or install Amazon's sample S3 module manually. If you go
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the manual route, you can remove ``Muck::FS::`` from the example below.
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.. code-block:: perl
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use Muck::FS::S3::QueryStringAuthGenerator;
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my $generator = Muck::FS::S3::QueryStringAuthGenerator->new(
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$access_key,
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$secret_key,
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0, # 0 means use 'http'. set this to 1 for 'https'
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'objects.dreamhost.com',
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);
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my $hello_url = $generator->make_bare_url($bucket->bucket, 'hello.txt');
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print $hello_url . "\n";
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$generator->expires_in(3600); # 1 hour = 3600 seconds
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my $plans_url = $generator->get($bucket->bucket, 'secret_plans.txt');
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print $plans_url . "\n";
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The output will look something like this::
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http://objects.dreamhost.com:80/my-bucket-name/hello.txt
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http://objects.dreamhost.com:80/my-bucket-name/secret_plans.txt?Signature=XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX&Expires=1316027075&AWSAccessKeyId=XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
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.. _`Amazon::S3`: http://search.cpan.org/~tima/Amazon-S3-0.441/lib/Amazon/S3.pm
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.. _`Amazon::S3::Bucket`: http://search.cpan.org/~tima/Amazon-S3-0.441/lib/Amazon/S3/Bucket.pm
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.. _`Muck::FS::S3`: http://search.cpan.org/~mike/Muck-0.02/
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