BucketArgs

data class BucketArgs(val accelerateConfiguration: Output<BucketAccelerateConfigurationArgs>? = null, val accessControl: Output<BucketAccessControl>? = null, val analyticsConfigurations: Output<List<BucketAnalyticsConfigurationArgs>>? = null, val bucketEncryption: Output<BucketEncryptionArgs>? = null, val bucketName: Output<String>? = null, val corsConfiguration: Output<BucketCorsConfigurationArgs>? = null, val intelligentTieringConfigurations: Output<List<BucketIntelligentTieringConfigurationArgs>>? = null, val inventoryConfigurations: Output<List<BucketInventoryConfigurationArgs>>? = null, val lifecycleConfiguration: Output<BucketLifecycleConfigurationArgs>? = null, val loggingConfiguration: Output<BucketLoggingConfigurationArgs>? = null, val metricsConfigurations: Output<List<BucketMetricsConfigurationArgs>>? = null, val notificationConfiguration: Output<BucketNotificationConfigurationArgs>? = null, val objectLockConfiguration: Output<BucketObjectLockConfigurationArgs>? = null, val objectLockEnabled: Output<Boolean>? = null, val ownershipControls: Output<BucketOwnershipControlsArgs>? = null, val publicAccessBlockConfiguration: Output<BucketPublicAccessBlockConfigurationArgs>? = null, val replicationConfiguration: Output<BucketReplicationConfigurationArgs>? = null, val tags: Output<List<TagArgs>>? = null, val versioningConfiguration: Output<BucketVersioningConfigurationArgs>? = null, val websiteConfiguration: Output<BucketWebsiteConfigurationArgs>? = null) : ConvertibleToJava<BucketArgs>

The `AWS::S3::Bucket` resource creates an Amazon S3 bucket in the same AWS Region where you create the AWS CloudFormation stack. To control how AWS CloudFormation handles the bucket when the stack is deleted, you can set a deletion policy for your bucket. You can choose to retain the bucket or to delete the bucket. For more information, see DeletionPolicy Attribute. You can only delete empty buckets. Deletion fails for buckets that have contents.

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Constructors

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constructor(accelerateConfiguration: Output<BucketAccelerateConfigurationArgs>? = null, accessControl: Output<BucketAccessControl>? = null, analyticsConfigurations: Output<List<BucketAnalyticsConfigurationArgs>>? = null, bucketEncryption: Output<BucketEncryptionArgs>? = null, bucketName: Output<String>? = null, corsConfiguration: Output<BucketCorsConfigurationArgs>? = null, intelligentTieringConfigurations: Output<List<BucketIntelligentTieringConfigurationArgs>>? = null, inventoryConfigurations: Output<List<BucketInventoryConfigurationArgs>>? = null, lifecycleConfiguration: Output<BucketLifecycleConfigurationArgs>? = null, loggingConfiguration: Output<BucketLoggingConfigurationArgs>? = null, metricsConfigurations: Output<List<BucketMetricsConfigurationArgs>>? = null, notificationConfiguration: Output<BucketNotificationConfigurationArgs>? = null, objectLockConfiguration: Output<BucketObjectLockConfigurationArgs>? = null, objectLockEnabled: Output<Boolean>? = null, ownershipControls: Output<BucketOwnershipControlsArgs>? = null, publicAccessBlockConfiguration: Output<BucketPublicAccessBlockConfigurationArgs>? = null, replicationConfiguration: Output<BucketReplicationConfigurationArgs>? = null, tags: Output<List<TagArgs>>? = null, versioningConfiguration: Output<BucketVersioningConfigurationArgs>? = null, websiteConfiguration: Output<BucketWebsiteConfigurationArgs>? = null)

Properties

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Configures the transfer acceleration state for an Amazon S3 bucket. For more information, see Amazon S3 Transfer Acceleration in the Amazon S3 User Guide.

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val accessControl: Output<BucketAccessControl>? = null

This is a legacy property, and it is not recommended for most use cases. A majority of modern use cases in Amazon S3 no longer require the use of ACLs, and we recommend that you keep ACLs disabled. For more information, see Controlling object ownership in the Amazon S3 User Guide. A canned access control list (ACL) that grants predefined permissions to the bucket. For more information about canned ACLs, see Canned ACL in the Amazon S3 User Guide. S3 buckets are created with ACLs disabled by default. Therefore, unless you explicitly set the AWS::S3::OwnershipControls property to enable ACLs, your resource will fail to deploy with any value other than Private. Use cases requiring ACLs are uncommon. The majority of access control configurations can be successfully and more easily achieved with bucket policies. For more information, see AWS::S3::BucketPolicy. For examples of common policy configurations, including S3 Server Access Logs buckets and more, see Bucket policy examples in the Amazon S3 User Guide.

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Specifies the configuration and any analyses for the analytics filter of an Amazon S3 bucket.

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Specifies default encryption for a bucket using server-side encryption with Amazon S3-managed keys (SSE-S3), AWS KMS-managed keys (SSE-KMS), or dual-layer server-side encryption with KMS-managed keys (DSSE-KMS). For information about the Amazon S3 default encryption feature, see Amazon S3 Default Encryption for S3 Buckets in the Amazon S3 User Guide.

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val bucketName: Output<String>? = null

A name for the bucket. If you don't specify a name, AWS CloudFormation generates a unique ID and uses that ID for the bucket name. The bucket name must contain only lowercase letters, numbers, periods (.), and dashes (-) and must follow Amazon S3 bucket restrictions and limitations. For more information, see Rules for naming Amazon S3 buckets in the Amazon S3 User Guide. If you specify a name, you can't perform updates that require replacement of this resource. You can perform updates that require no or some interruption. If you need to replace the resource, specify a new name.

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Describes the cross-origin access configuration for objects in an Amazon S3 bucket. For more information, see Enabling Cross-Origin Resource Sharing in the Amazon S3 User Guide.

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Defines how Amazon S3 handles Intelligent-Tiering storage.

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Specifies the inventory configuration for an Amazon S3 bucket. For more information, see GET Bucket inventory in the Amazon S3 API Reference.

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Specifies the lifecycle configuration for objects in an Amazon S3 bucket. For more information, see Object Lifecycle Management in the Amazon S3 User Guide.

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Settings that define where logs are stored.

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Specifies a metrics configuration for the CloudWatch request metrics (specified by the metrics configuration ID) from an Amazon S3 bucket. If you're updating an existing metrics configuration, note that this is a full replacement of the existing metrics configuration. If you don't include the elements you want to keep, they are erased. For more information, see PutBucketMetricsConfiguration.

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Configuration that defines how Amazon S3 handles bucket notifications.

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This operation is not supported by directory buckets. Places an Object Lock configuration on the specified bucket. The rule specified in the Object Lock configuration will be applied by default to every new object placed in the specified bucket. For more information, see Locking Objects. + The `DefaultRetention` settings require both a mode and a period.

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val objectLockEnabled: Output<Boolean>? = null

Indicates whether this bucket has an Object Lock configuration enabled. Enable `ObjectLockEnabled` when you apply `ObjectLockConfiguration` to a bucket.

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Configuration that defines how Amazon S3 handles Object Ownership rules.

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Configuration that defines how Amazon S3 handles public access.

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Configuration for replicating objects in an S3 bucket. To enable replication, you must also enable versioning by using the `VersioningConfiguration` property. Amazon S3 can store replicated objects in a single destination bucket or multiple destination buckets. The destination bucket or buckets must already exist.

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val tags: Output<List<TagArgs>>? = null

An arbitrary set of tags (key-value pairs) for this S3 bucket.

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Enables multiple versions of all objects in this bucket. You might enable versioning to prevent objects from being deleted or overwritten by mistake or to archive objects so that you can retrieve previous versions of them. When you enable versioning on a bucket for the first time, it might take a short amount of time for the change to be fully propagated. We recommend that you wait for 15 minutes after enabling versioning before issuing write operations (`PUT` or `DELETE`) on objects in the bucket.

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Information used to configure the bucket as a static website. For more information, see Hosting Websites on Amazon S3.

Functions

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open override fun toJava(): BucketArgs