rust-s3 [docs]
Rust library for working with Amazon S3 or arbitrary S3 compatible APIs, fully compatible with async/await and futures ^0.3. All async features can be turned off and sync only implementations can be used. All requests are automatically retried once, can be further modified with a set_retries call.
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Modest interface towards Amazon S3, as well as S3 compatible object storage APIs such as Backblaze B2, Wasabi, Yandex, Minio or Google Cloud Storage.
Supports: put, get, list, delete, operations on tags and location, as well as head.
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.
[dependencies]
rust-s3 = "0.37"Read and run examples from the examples folder, make sure you have valid credentials for the variant you're running.
# tokio, default
cargo run --example tokio
# async-std
cargo run --example async-std --no-default-features --features async-std-native-tls
# sync
cargo run --example sync --no-default-features --features sync-native-tls
# minio
cargo run --example minio
# r2
cargo run --example r2
# google cloud
cargo run --example google-cloudThere are a lot of various features that enable a wide variety of use cases, refer to s3/Cargo.toml for an exhaustive list. Below is a table of various useful features as well as a short description for each.
default-tokioruntime and anative-tlsimplementationblocking- generates*_blockingvariant of allBucketmethods, otherwise onlyasyncversions are availablefail-on-err- return Result::Err for HTTP errors
with-async-std-async-stdruntime,surfclient usedsync- no async runtime,attohttpcis used for HTTP requeststags- required forBucket::get_object_tagging
All runtimes support either native-tls or rustls-tls, there are features for all combinations, refer to s3/Cargo.toml for a complete list.
Bucket struct provides constructors for path-style paths, subdomain style is the default. Bucket exposes methods for configuring and accessing path-style configuration. blocking feature will generate a *_blocking variant of all the methods listed below.
When using LocalStack, you may need to skip sending the location constraint in bucket creation requests. LocalStack doesn't support location constraints in the request body and will return InvalidLocationConstraint errors. Set this environment variable to skip the constraint:
export RUST_S3_SKIP_LOCATION_CONSTRAINT=true
# or
export RUST_S3_SKIP_LOCATION_CONSTRAINT=1This may also be needed for other S3-compatible services that don't support AWS-style location constraints.
create |
async |
delete |
async |
list |
async |
exists |
async |
POST |
presign_post |
PUT |
presign_put |
GET |
presign_get |
DELETE |
presign_delete |
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/sync/async-blocking |
get_object |
async/sync/async-blocking |
get_object_stream |
async/sync/async-blocking |
get_object_to_writer |
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/sync/async-blocking |
put_object |
async/sync/async-blocking |
put_object_with_content_type |
async/sync/async-blocking |
put_object_stream |
async/sync/async-blocking |
list |
async/sync/async-blocking |
delete_object |
async/sync/async-blocking |
location |
async/sync/async-blocking |
put_object_tagging |
async/sync/async-blocking |
get_object_tagging |
async/sync/async-blocking |
head_object |