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rust-s3 [[docs](https://docs.rs/rust-s3/)]

Rust library for working with Amazon S3 or arbitrary S3 compatible APIs, fully compatible with async/await and futures ^0.3

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Intro

Modest interface towards Amazon S3, as well as S3 compatible object storage APIs such as Wasabi, Yandex, Minio or Google Cloud Storage. Supports put, get, list, delete, operations on tags and location.

Additionally a dedicated presign_get Bucket method is available. This means you can upload to s3, and give the link to select people without having to worry about publicly accessible files on S3. This also means that you can give people a PUT presigned URL, meaning they can upload to a specific key in S3 for the duration of the presigned URL.

AWS, Yandex and Custom (Minio) Example

Path or subdomain style URLs and headers

Bucket struct provides constructors for path-style paths, subdomain style is the default. Bucket exposes methods for configuring and accessing path-style configuration.

Buckets

| | | |----------|-------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | create | async | | delete | async |

Presign

| | | |-------|----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | PUT | presignput | | GET | presignget |

GET

There are a few different options for getting an object. sync and async methods are generic over std::io::Write, while tokio methods are generic over tokio::io::AsyncWriteExt.

| | | |---------|----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | async | getobject | | async | getobjectstream | | sync | getobjectblocking | | sync | getobjectstreamblocking | | tokio | tokiogetobject_stream |

PUT

Each GET method has a PUT companion sync and async methods are generic over std::io::Read. async stream methods are generic over futures::io::AsyncReadExt, while tokio methods are generic over tokio::io::AsyncReadExt.

| | | |---------|----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | async | putobject | | async | putobjectwithcontenttype | | async | putobjectstream | | sync | putobjectblocking | | sync | putobjectwithcontenttypeblocking | | sync | putobjectstreamblocking | | tokio | :x: #110 - tokioputobjectstream |

List

| | | |---------|--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | async | list | | sync | list_blocking |

DELETE

| | | |---------|--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | async | deleteobject | | sync | deleteobject_blocking |

Location

| | | |---------|----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | async | location | | sync | location_blocking |

Tagging

| | | |---------|------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | async | putobjecttagging | | sync | putobjecttaggingblocking | | async | getobjecttagging | | sync | getobjecttaggingblocking |

Usage (in Cargo.toml)

toml [dependencies] rust-s3 = "0.26.0"

Features

Disable SSL verification for endpoints, useful for custom regions

toml [dependencies] rust-s3 = {version = "0.26.0", features = ["no-verify-ssl"]}

Fail on HTTP error responses

toml [dependencies] rust-s3 = {version = "0.26.0", features = ["fail-on-err"]}

Different SSL backends

Default is reqwest/native-tls, it is possible to switch to reqwest/rustls-tls which is more portable

toml [dependencies] rust-s3 = {version = "0.26.0", features = ["rustls-tls"]}