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(Objective-C) S3 List Objects in Bucket FolderSee more Amazon S3 ExamplesDemonstrates how to retrieve the XML listing of the objects (i.e. files) stored in an Amazon S3 bucket, but just within a particular folder.
#import <CkoHttp.h> #import <NSString.h> #import <CkoXml.h> #import <CkoDateTime.h> #import <CkoDtObj.h> // This example assumes the Chilkat HTTP API to have been previously unlocked. // See Global Unlock Sample for sample code. // In Amazon S3 (Simple Storage Service), there is a distinction between buckets and folders, // which are both used for organizing and storing data. // Bucket: A bucket is the top-level container in Amazon S3. It is similar to a directory or folder // at the root level and acts as a unique namespace for your objects (files). Each bucket must have a globally // unique name across all of Amazon S3. Buckets are created at the AWS account level and are used to store objects. // Folder (Prefix): In Amazon S3, folders are not actual physical entities but are virtual constructs called prefixes. // They are part of the object keys used to organize and group objects within a bucket. Object keys are essentially the // full path or name of an object, including the folder structure. For example, if you have an object named // "my-image.jpg" inside a folder named "photos," the object key would be "photos/my-image.jpg." // Folders are helpful for organizing objects within a bucket and creating a hierarchical structure. // In reality, S3 does not have a true folder structure. It stores objects in a flat structure with unique keys. // However, the keys can include slashes ("/") to create a visual separation that resembles a folder structure. // Various tools and S3 clients interpret the slashes as folder separators and display them accordingly. CkoHttp *http = [[CkoHttp alloc] init]; // Insert your access key here: http.AwsAccessKey = @"AWS_ACCESS_KEY"; // Insert your secret key here: http.AwsSecretKey = @"AWS_SECRET_KEY"; // ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- // List the objects having prefix "images/" // ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- NSString *strXml = [http S3_ListBucketObjects: @"chilkat100?prefix=images/"]; if (http.LastMethodSuccess != YES) { NSLog(@"%@",http.LastErrorText); return; } NSLog(@"%@%d",@"Response status code = ",[http.LastStatus intValue]); CkoXml *xml = [[CkoXml alloc] init]; BOOL success = [xml LoadXml: strXml]; if (success != YES) { NSLog(@"%@",xml.LastErrorText); return; } // If the response status code was not 200, then the XML response is not a // listing of objects, but instead contains error information. if ([http.LastStatus intValue] != 200) { NSLog(@"%@",[xml GetXml]); NSLog(@"%@",@"Failed."); return; } // A sample response is shown below. NSLog(@"%@",[xml GetXml]); NSLog(@"%@",@"----"); // Use this online tool to generate parsing code from sample XML: // Generate Parsing Code from XML // Iterate over the bucket items and get information for each.. int numItems = [[xml NumChildrenHavingTag: @"Contents"] intValue]; NSLog(@"%@%d",@"Number of bucket items = ",numItems); NSString *itemKey = 0; NSString *itemSizeDecimalStr = 0; NSString *lastModTimestamp = 0; CkoDateTime *dt = [[CkoDateTime alloc] init]; int i = 0; while (i < numItems) { xml.I = [NSNumber numberWithInt: i]; itemKey = [xml GetChildContent: @"Contents[i]|Key"]; itemSizeDecimalStr = [xml GetChildContent: @"Contents[i]|Size"]; lastModTimestamp = [xml GetChildContent: @"Contents[i]|LastModified"]; [dt SetFromRfc822: lastModTimestamp]; // Get a local date/time. BOOL bLocal = YES; CkoDtObj *dtObj = [dt GetDtObj: bLocal]; NSLog(@"%d%@%@%@%@%@%d%@%d%@%d%@%d%@%d",i,@": ",itemKey,@", ",itemSizeDecimalStr,@", ",[dtObj.Day intValue],@"-",[dtObj.Month intValue] ,@"-",[dtObj.Year intValue],@":",[dtObj.Hour intValue],@":",[dtObj.Minute intValue]); i = i + 1; } // Sample output from the above loop: // 0: images/africa/, 0, 11-6-2020:20:18 // 1: images/africa/giraffe.jpg, 262769, 11-6-2020:20:20 // 2: images/africa/lion.jpg, 1026769, 11-6-2020:20:20 // 3: images/sea_creatures/starfish123.jpg, 6229, 19-1-2017:10:45 // 4: images/sea_creatures/starfish.jpg, 6229, 19-1-2017:12:7 |
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