Uploads a part by copying data from an existing object as data source. You specify the data source by adding the request header x-amz-copy-source
in your request and a byte range by adding the request header x-amz-copy-source-range
in your request.
See https://www.paws-r-sdk.com/docs/s3_upload_part_copy/ for full documentation.
s3_upload_part_copy(
Bucket,
CopySource,
CopySourceIfMatch = NULL,
CopySourceIfModifiedSince = NULL,
CopySourceIfNoneMatch = NULL,
CopySourceIfUnmodifiedSince = NULL,
CopySourceRange = NULL,
Key,
PartNumber,
UploadId,
SSECustomerAlgorithm = NULL,
SSECustomerKey = NULL,
SSECustomerKeyMD5 = NULL,
CopySourceSSECustomerAlgorithm = NULL,
CopySourceSSECustomerKey = NULL,
CopySourceSSECustomerKeyMD5 = NULL,
RequestPayer = NULL,
ExpectedBucketOwner = NULL,
ExpectedSourceBucketOwner = NULL
)
[required] The bucket name.
When using this action with an access point, you must direct requests to the access point hostname. The access point hostname takes the form AccessPointName-AccountId.s3-accesspoint.Region.amazonaws.com. When using this action with an access point through the Amazon Web Services SDKs, you provide the access point ARN in place of the bucket name. For more information about access point ARNs, see Using access points in the Amazon S3 User Guide.
When you use this action with Amazon S3 on Outposts, you must direct
requests to the S3 on Outposts hostname. The S3 on Outposts hostname
takes the form
AccessPointName-AccountId.outpostID.s3-outposts.Region.amazonaws.com
.
When you use this action with S3 on Outposts through the Amazon Web
Services SDKs, you provide the Outposts access point ARN in place of the
bucket name. For more information about S3 on Outposts ARNs, see What is S3 on Outposts?
in the Amazon S3 User Guide.
[required] Specifies the source object for the copy operation. You specify the value in one of two formats, depending on whether you want to access the source object through an access point:
For objects not accessed through an access point, specify the name
of the source bucket and key of the source object, separated by a
slash (/). For example, to copy the object reports/january.pdf
from the bucket awsexamplebucket
, use
awsexamplebucket/reports/january.pdf
. The value must be
URL-encoded.
For objects accessed through access points, specify the Amazon
Resource Name (ARN) of the object as accessed through the access
point, in the format
arn:aws:s3:<Region>:<account-id>:accesspoint/<access-point-name>/object/<key>
.
For example, to copy the object reports/january.pdf
through access
point my-access-point
owned by account 123456789012
in Region
us-west-2
, use the URL encoding of
arn:aws:s3:us-west-2:123456789012:accesspoint/my-access-point/object/reports/january.pdf
.
The value must be URL encoded.
Amazon S3 supports copy operations using access points only when the source and destination buckets are in the same Amazon Web Services Region.
Alternatively, for objects accessed through Amazon S3 on Outposts,
specify the ARN of the object as accessed in the format
arn:aws:s3-outposts:<Region>:<account-id>:outpost/<outpost-id>/object/<key>
.
For example, to copy the object reports/january.pdf
through
outpost my-outpost
owned by account 123456789012
in Region
us-west-2
, use the URL encoding of
arn:aws:s3-outposts:us-west-2:123456789012:outpost/my-outpost/object/reports/january.pdf
.
The value must be URL-encoded.
To copy a specific version of an object, append
?versionId=<version-id>
to the value (for example,
awsexamplebucket/reports/january.pdf?versionId=QUpfdndhfd8438MNFDN93jdnJFkdmqnh893
).
If you don't specify a version ID, Amazon S3 copies the latest version
of the source object.
Copies the object if its entity tag (ETag) matches the specified tag.
Copies the object if it has been modified since the specified time.
Copies the object if its entity tag (ETag) is different than the specified ETag.
Copies the object if it hasn't been modified since the specified time.
The range of bytes to copy from the source object. The range value must use the form bytes=first-last, where the first and last are the zero-based byte offsets to copy. For example, bytes=0-9 indicates that you want to copy the first 10 bytes of the source. You can copy a range only if the source object is greater than 5 MB.
[required] Object key for which the multipart upload was initiated.
[required] Part number of part being copied. This is a positive integer between 1 and 10,000.
[required] Upload ID identifying the multipart upload whose part is being copied.
Specifies the algorithm to use to when encrypting the object (for example, AES256).
Specifies the customer-provided encryption key for Amazon S3 to use in
encrypting data. This value is used to store the object and then it is
discarded; Amazon S3 does not store the encryption key. The key must be
appropriate for use with the algorithm specified in the
x-amz-server-side-encryption-customer-algorithm
header. This must be
the same encryption key specified in the initiate multipart upload
request.
Specifies the 128-bit MD5 digest of the encryption key according to RFC 1321. Amazon S3 uses this header for a message integrity check to ensure that the encryption key was transmitted without error.
Specifies the algorithm to use when decrypting the source object (for example, AES256).
Specifies the customer-provided encryption key for Amazon S3 to use to decrypt the source object. The encryption key provided in this header must be one that was used when the source object was created.
Specifies the 128-bit MD5 digest of the encryption key according to RFC 1321. Amazon S3 uses this header for a message integrity check to ensure that the encryption key was transmitted without error.
The account ID of the expected destination bucket owner. If the
destination bucket is owned by a different account, the request fails
with the HTTP status code 403 Forbidden
(access denied).
The account ID of the expected source bucket owner. If the source bucket
is owned by a different account, the request fails with the HTTP status
code 403 Forbidden
(access denied).