Interface GlacierClient
- All Superinterfaces:
AutoCloseable,AwsClient,SdkAutoCloseable,SdkClient
builder() method.
Amazon S3 Glacier (Glacier) is a storage solution for "cold data."
Glacier is an extremely low-cost storage service that provides secure, durable, and easy-to-use storage for data backup and archival. With Glacier, customers can store their data cost effectively for months, years, or decades. Glacier also enables customers to offload the administrative burdens of operating and scaling storage to AWS, so they don't have to worry about capacity planning, hardware provisioning, data replication, hardware failure and recovery, or time-consuming hardware migrations.
Glacier is a great storage choice when low storage cost is paramount and your data is rarely retrieved. If your application requires fast or frequent access to your data, consider using Amazon S3. For more information, see Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3).
You can store any kind of data in any format. There is no maximum limit on the total amount of data you can store in Glacier.
If you are a first-time user of Glacier, we recommend that you begin by reading the following sections in the Amazon S3 Glacier Developer Guide:
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What is Amazon S3 Glacier - This section of the Developer Guide describes the underlying data model, the operations it supports, and the AWS SDKs that you can use to interact with the service.
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Getting Started with Amazon S3 Glacier - The Getting Started section walks you through the process of creating a vault, uploading archives, creating jobs to download archives, retrieving the job output, and deleting archives.
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Field Summary
FieldsModifier and TypeFieldDescriptionstatic final StringValue for looking up the service's metadata from theServiceMetadataProvider.static final String -
Method Summary
Modifier and TypeMethodDescriptiondefault AbortMultipartUploadResponseabortMultipartUpload(Consumer<AbortMultipartUploadRequest.Builder> abortMultipartUploadRequest) This operation aborts a multipart upload identified by the upload ID.default AbortMultipartUploadResponseabortMultipartUpload(AbortMultipartUploadRequest abortMultipartUploadRequest) This operation aborts a multipart upload identified by the upload ID.default AbortVaultLockResponseabortVaultLock(Consumer<AbortVaultLockRequest.Builder> abortVaultLockRequest) This operation aborts the vault locking process if the vault lock is not in theLockedstate.default AbortVaultLockResponseabortVaultLock(AbortVaultLockRequest abortVaultLockRequest) This operation aborts the vault locking process if the vault lock is not in theLockedstate.default AddTagsToVaultResponseaddTagsToVault(Consumer<AddTagsToVaultRequest.Builder> addTagsToVaultRequest) This operation adds the specified tags to a vault.default AddTagsToVaultResponseaddTagsToVault(AddTagsToVaultRequest addTagsToVaultRequest) This operation adds the specified tags to a vault.static GlacierClientBuilderbuilder()Create a builder that can be used to configure and create aGlacierClient.default CompleteMultipartUploadResponsecompleteMultipartUpload(Consumer<CompleteMultipartUploadRequest.Builder> completeMultipartUploadRequest) You call this operation to inform Amazon S3 Glacier (Glacier) that all the archive parts have been uploaded and that Glacier can now assemble the archive from the uploaded parts.default CompleteMultipartUploadResponsecompleteMultipartUpload(CompleteMultipartUploadRequest completeMultipartUploadRequest) You call this operation to inform Amazon S3 Glacier (Glacier) that all the archive parts have been uploaded and that Glacier can now assemble the archive from the uploaded parts.default CompleteVaultLockResponsecompleteVaultLock(Consumer<CompleteVaultLockRequest.Builder> completeVaultLockRequest) This operation completes the vault locking process by transitioning the vault lock from theInProgressstate to theLockedstate, which causes the vault lock policy to become unchangeable.default CompleteVaultLockResponsecompleteVaultLock(CompleteVaultLockRequest completeVaultLockRequest) This operation completes the vault locking process by transitioning the vault lock from theInProgressstate to theLockedstate, which causes the vault lock policy to become unchangeable.static GlacierClientcreate()Create aGlacierClientwith the region loaded from theDefaultAwsRegionProviderChainand credentials loaded from theDefaultCredentialsProvider.default CreateVaultResponsecreateVault(Consumer<CreateVaultRequest.Builder> createVaultRequest) This operation creates a new vault with the specified name.default CreateVaultResponsecreateVault(CreateVaultRequest createVaultRequest) This operation creates a new vault with the specified name.default DeleteArchiveResponsedeleteArchive(Consumer<DeleteArchiveRequest.Builder> deleteArchiveRequest) This operation deletes an archive from a vault.default DeleteArchiveResponsedeleteArchive(DeleteArchiveRequest deleteArchiveRequest) This operation deletes an archive from a vault.default DeleteVaultResponsedeleteVault(Consumer<DeleteVaultRequest.Builder> deleteVaultRequest) This operation deletes a vault.default DeleteVaultResponsedeleteVault(DeleteVaultRequest deleteVaultRequest) This operation deletes a vault.default DeleteVaultAccessPolicyResponsedeleteVaultAccessPolicy(Consumer<DeleteVaultAccessPolicyRequest.Builder> deleteVaultAccessPolicyRequest) This operation deletes the access policy associated with the specified vault.default DeleteVaultAccessPolicyResponsedeleteVaultAccessPolicy(DeleteVaultAccessPolicyRequest deleteVaultAccessPolicyRequest) This operation deletes the access policy associated with the specified vault.default DeleteVaultNotificationsResponsedeleteVaultNotifications(Consumer<DeleteVaultNotificationsRequest.Builder> deleteVaultNotificationsRequest) This operation deletes the notification configuration set for a vault.default DeleteVaultNotificationsResponsedeleteVaultNotifications(DeleteVaultNotificationsRequest deleteVaultNotificationsRequest) This operation deletes the notification configuration set for a vault.default DescribeJobResponsedescribeJob(Consumer<DescribeJobRequest.Builder> describeJobRequest) This operation returns information about a job you previously initiated, including the job initiation date, the user who initiated the job, the job status code/message and the Amazon SNS topic to notify after Amazon S3 Glacier (Glacier) completes the job.default DescribeJobResponsedescribeJob(DescribeJobRequest describeJobRequest) This operation returns information about a job you previously initiated, including the job initiation date, the user who initiated the job, the job status code/message and the Amazon SNS topic to notify after Amazon S3 Glacier (Glacier) completes the job.default DescribeVaultResponsedescribeVault(Consumer<DescribeVaultRequest.Builder> describeVaultRequest) This operation returns information about a vault, including the vault's Amazon Resource Name (ARN), the date the vault was created, the number of archives it contains, and the total size of all the archives in the vault.default DescribeVaultResponsedescribeVault(DescribeVaultRequest describeVaultRequest) This operation returns information about a vault, including the vault's Amazon Resource Name (ARN), the date the vault was created, the number of archives it contains, and the total size of all the archives in the vault.default GetDataRetrievalPolicyResponseThis operation returns the current data retrieval policy for the account and region specified in the GET request.default GetDataRetrievalPolicyResponsegetDataRetrievalPolicy(Consumer<GetDataRetrievalPolicyRequest.Builder> getDataRetrievalPolicyRequest) This operation returns the current data retrieval policy for the account and region specified in the GET request.default GetDataRetrievalPolicyResponsegetDataRetrievalPolicy(GetDataRetrievalPolicyRequest getDataRetrievalPolicyRequest) This operation returns the current data retrieval policy for the account and region specified in the GET request.default ResponseInputStream<GetJobOutputResponse> getJobOutput(Consumer<GetJobOutputRequest.Builder> getJobOutputRequest) This operation downloads the output of the job you initiated using InitiateJob.default GetJobOutputResponsegetJobOutput(Consumer<GetJobOutputRequest.Builder> getJobOutputRequest, Path destinationPath) This operation downloads the output of the job you initiated using InitiateJob.default <ReturnT> ReturnTgetJobOutput(Consumer<GetJobOutputRequest.Builder> getJobOutputRequest, ResponseTransformer<GetJobOutputResponse, ReturnT> responseTransformer) This operation downloads the output of the job you initiated using InitiateJob.default ResponseInputStream<GetJobOutputResponse> getJobOutput(GetJobOutputRequest getJobOutputRequest) This operation downloads the output of the job you initiated using InitiateJob.default GetJobOutputResponsegetJobOutput(GetJobOutputRequest getJobOutputRequest, Path destinationPath) This operation downloads the output of the job you initiated using InitiateJob.default <ReturnT> ReturnTgetJobOutput(GetJobOutputRequest getJobOutputRequest, ResponseTransformer<GetJobOutputResponse, ReturnT> responseTransformer) This operation downloads the output of the job you initiated using InitiateJob.default ResponseBytes<GetJobOutputResponse> getJobOutputAsBytes(Consumer<GetJobOutputRequest.Builder> getJobOutputRequest) This operation downloads the output of the job you initiated using InitiateJob.default ResponseBytes<GetJobOutputResponse> getJobOutputAsBytes(GetJobOutputRequest getJobOutputRequest) This operation downloads the output of the job you initiated using InitiateJob.default GetVaultAccessPolicyResponsegetVaultAccessPolicy(Consumer<GetVaultAccessPolicyRequest.Builder> getVaultAccessPolicyRequest) This operation retrieves theaccess-policysubresource set on the vault; for more information on setting this subresource, see Set Vault Access Policy (PUT access-policy).default GetVaultAccessPolicyResponsegetVaultAccessPolicy(GetVaultAccessPolicyRequest getVaultAccessPolicyRequest) This operation retrieves theaccess-policysubresource set on the vault; for more information on setting this subresource, see Set Vault Access Policy (PUT access-policy).default GetVaultLockResponsegetVaultLock(Consumer<GetVaultLockRequest.Builder> getVaultLockRequest) This operation retrieves the following attributes from thelock-policysubresource set on the specified vault:default GetVaultLockResponsegetVaultLock(GetVaultLockRequest getVaultLockRequest) This operation retrieves the following attributes from thelock-policysubresource set on the specified vault:default GetVaultNotificationsResponsegetVaultNotifications(Consumer<GetVaultNotificationsRequest.Builder> getVaultNotificationsRequest) This operation retrieves thenotification-configurationsubresource of the specified vault.default GetVaultNotificationsResponsegetVaultNotifications(GetVaultNotificationsRequest getVaultNotificationsRequest) This operation retrieves thenotification-configurationsubresource of the specified vault.default InitiateJobResponseinitiateJob(Consumer<InitiateJobRequest.Builder> initiateJobRequest) This operation initiates a job of the specified type, which can be a select, an archival retrieval, or a vault retrieval.default InitiateJobResponseinitiateJob(InitiateJobRequest initiateJobRequest) This operation initiates a job of the specified type, which can be a select, an archival retrieval, or a vault retrieval.default InitiateMultipartUploadResponseinitiateMultipartUpload(Consumer<InitiateMultipartUploadRequest.Builder> initiateMultipartUploadRequest) This operation initiates a multipart upload.default InitiateMultipartUploadResponseinitiateMultipartUpload(InitiateMultipartUploadRequest initiateMultipartUploadRequest) This operation initiates a multipart upload.default InitiateVaultLockResponseinitiateVaultLock(Consumer<InitiateVaultLockRequest.Builder> initiateVaultLockRequest) This operation initiates the vault locking process by doing the following:default InitiateVaultLockResponseinitiateVaultLock(InitiateVaultLockRequest initiateVaultLockRequest) This operation initiates the vault locking process by doing the following:default ListJobsResponselistJobs(Consumer<ListJobsRequest.Builder> listJobsRequest) This operation lists jobs for a vault, including jobs that are in-progress and jobs that have recently finished.default ListJobsResponselistJobs(ListJobsRequest listJobsRequest) This operation lists jobs for a vault, including jobs that are in-progress and jobs that have recently finished.default ListJobsIterablelistJobsPaginator(Consumer<ListJobsRequest.Builder> listJobsRequest) This is a variant oflistJobs(software.amazon.awssdk.services.glacier.model.ListJobsRequest)operation.default ListJobsIterablelistJobsPaginator(ListJobsRequest listJobsRequest) This is a variant oflistJobs(software.amazon.awssdk.services.glacier.model.ListJobsRequest)operation.default ListMultipartUploadsResponselistMultipartUploads(Consumer<ListMultipartUploadsRequest.Builder> listMultipartUploadsRequest) This operation lists in-progress multipart uploads for the specified vault.default ListMultipartUploadsResponselistMultipartUploads(ListMultipartUploadsRequest listMultipartUploadsRequest) This operation lists in-progress multipart uploads for the specified vault.default ListMultipartUploadsIterablelistMultipartUploadsPaginator(Consumer<ListMultipartUploadsRequest.Builder> listMultipartUploadsRequest) This is a variant oflistMultipartUploads(software.amazon.awssdk.services.glacier.model.ListMultipartUploadsRequest)operation.default ListMultipartUploadsIterablelistMultipartUploadsPaginator(ListMultipartUploadsRequest listMultipartUploadsRequest) This is a variant oflistMultipartUploads(software.amazon.awssdk.services.glacier.model.ListMultipartUploadsRequest)operation.default ListPartsResponselistParts(Consumer<ListPartsRequest.Builder> listPartsRequest) This operation lists the parts of an archive that have been uploaded in a specific multipart upload.default ListPartsResponselistParts(ListPartsRequest listPartsRequest) This operation lists the parts of an archive that have been uploaded in a specific multipart upload.default ListPartsIterablelistPartsPaginator(Consumer<ListPartsRequest.Builder> listPartsRequest) This is a variant oflistParts(software.amazon.awssdk.services.glacier.model.ListPartsRequest)operation.default ListPartsIterablelistPartsPaginator(ListPartsRequest listPartsRequest) This is a variant oflistParts(software.amazon.awssdk.services.glacier.model.ListPartsRequest)operation.default ListProvisionedCapacityResponseThis operation lists the provisioned capacity units for the specified AWS account.default ListProvisionedCapacityResponselistProvisionedCapacity(Consumer<ListProvisionedCapacityRequest.Builder> listProvisionedCapacityRequest) This operation lists the provisioned capacity units for the specified AWS account.default ListProvisionedCapacityResponselistProvisionedCapacity(ListProvisionedCapacityRequest listProvisionedCapacityRequest) This operation lists the provisioned capacity units for the specified AWS account.default ListTagsForVaultResponselistTagsForVault(Consumer<ListTagsForVaultRequest.Builder> listTagsForVaultRequest) This operation lists all the tags attached to a vault.default ListTagsForVaultResponselistTagsForVault(ListTagsForVaultRequest listTagsForVaultRequest) This operation lists all the tags attached to a vault.default ListVaultsResponseThis operation lists all vaults owned by the calling user's account.default ListVaultsResponselistVaults(Consumer<ListVaultsRequest.Builder> listVaultsRequest) This operation lists all vaults owned by the calling user's account.default ListVaultsResponselistVaults(ListVaultsRequest listVaultsRequest) This operation lists all vaults owned by the calling user's account.default ListVaultsIterableThis is a variant oflistVaults(software.amazon.awssdk.services.glacier.model.ListVaultsRequest)operation.default ListVaultsIterablelistVaultsPaginator(Consumer<ListVaultsRequest.Builder> listVaultsRequest) This is a variant oflistVaults(software.amazon.awssdk.services.glacier.model.ListVaultsRequest)operation.default ListVaultsIterablelistVaultsPaginator(ListVaultsRequest listVaultsRequest) This is a variant oflistVaults(software.amazon.awssdk.services.glacier.model.ListVaultsRequest)operation.This operation purchases a provisioned capacity unit for an AWS account.purchaseProvisionedCapacity(Consumer<PurchaseProvisionedCapacityRequest.Builder> purchaseProvisionedCapacityRequest) This operation purchases a provisioned capacity unit for an AWS account.purchaseProvisionedCapacity(PurchaseProvisionedCapacityRequest purchaseProvisionedCapacityRequest) This operation purchases a provisioned capacity unit for an AWS account.default RemoveTagsFromVaultResponseremoveTagsFromVault(Consumer<RemoveTagsFromVaultRequest.Builder> removeTagsFromVaultRequest) This operation removes one or more tags from the set of tags attached to a vault.default RemoveTagsFromVaultResponseremoveTagsFromVault(RemoveTagsFromVaultRequest removeTagsFromVaultRequest) This operation removes one or more tags from the set of tags attached to a vault.The SDK service client configuration exposes client settings to the user, e.g., ClientOverrideConfigurationstatic ServiceMetadatadefault SetDataRetrievalPolicyResponsesetDataRetrievalPolicy(Consumer<SetDataRetrievalPolicyRequest.Builder> setDataRetrievalPolicyRequest) This operation sets and then enacts a data retrieval policy in the region specified in the PUT request.default SetDataRetrievalPolicyResponsesetDataRetrievalPolicy(SetDataRetrievalPolicyRequest setDataRetrievalPolicyRequest) This operation sets and then enacts a data retrieval policy in the region specified in the PUT request.default SetVaultAccessPolicyResponsesetVaultAccessPolicy(Consumer<SetVaultAccessPolicyRequest.Builder> setVaultAccessPolicyRequest) This operation configures an access policy for a vault and will overwrite an existing policy.default SetVaultAccessPolicyResponsesetVaultAccessPolicy(SetVaultAccessPolicyRequest setVaultAccessPolicyRequest) This operation configures an access policy for a vault and will overwrite an existing policy.default SetVaultNotificationsResponsesetVaultNotifications(Consumer<SetVaultNotificationsRequest.Builder> setVaultNotificationsRequest) This operation configures notifications that will be sent when specific events happen to a vault.default SetVaultNotificationsResponsesetVaultNotifications(SetVaultNotificationsRequest setVaultNotificationsRequest) This operation configures notifications that will be sent when specific events happen to a vault.default UploadArchiveResponseuploadArchive(Consumer<UploadArchiveRequest.Builder> uploadArchiveRequest, Path sourcePath) This operation adds an archive to a vault.default UploadArchiveResponseuploadArchive(Consumer<UploadArchiveRequest.Builder> uploadArchiveRequest, RequestBody requestBody) This operation adds an archive to a vault.default UploadArchiveResponseuploadArchive(UploadArchiveRequest uploadArchiveRequest, Path sourcePath) This operation adds an archive to a vault.default UploadArchiveResponseuploadArchive(UploadArchiveRequest uploadArchiveRequest, RequestBody requestBody) This operation adds an archive to a vault.default UploadMultipartPartResponseuploadMultipartPart(Consumer<UploadMultipartPartRequest.Builder> uploadMultipartPartRequest, Path sourcePath) This operation uploads a part of an archive.default UploadMultipartPartResponseuploadMultipartPart(Consumer<UploadMultipartPartRequest.Builder> uploadMultipartPartRequest, RequestBody requestBody) This operation uploads a part of an archive.default UploadMultipartPartResponseuploadMultipartPart(UploadMultipartPartRequest uploadMultipartPartRequest, Path sourcePath) This operation uploads a part of an archive.default UploadMultipartPartResponseuploadMultipartPart(UploadMultipartPartRequest uploadMultipartPartRequest, RequestBody requestBody) This operation uploads a part of an archive.default GlacierWaiterwaiter()Create an instance ofGlacierWaiterusing this client.Methods inherited from interface software.amazon.awssdk.utils.SdkAutoCloseable
closeMethods inherited from interface software.amazon.awssdk.core.SdkClient
serviceName
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Field Details
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SERVICE_NAME
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SERVICE_METADATA_ID
Value for looking up the service's metadata from theServiceMetadataProvider.- See Also:
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Method Details
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abortMultipartUpload
default AbortMultipartUploadResponse abortMultipartUpload(AbortMultipartUploadRequest abortMultipartUploadRequest) throws ResourceNotFoundException, InvalidParameterValueException, MissingParameterValueException, ServiceUnavailableException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, GlacierException This operation aborts a multipart upload identified by the upload ID.
After the Abort Multipart Upload request succeeds, you cannot upload any more parts to the multipart upload or complete the multipart upload. Aborting a completed upload fails. However, aborting an already-aborted upload will succeed, for a short time. For more information about uploading a part and completing a multipart upload, see UploadMultipartPart and CompleteMultipartUpload.
This operation is idempotent.
An AWS account has full permission to perform all operations (actions). However, AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM) users don't have any permissions by default. You must grant them explicit permission to perform specific actions. For more information, see Access Control Using AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM).
For conceptual information and underlying REST API, see Working with Archives in Amazon S3 Glacier and Abort Multipart Upload in the Amazon Glacier Developer Guide.
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abortMultipartUploadRequest- Provides options to abort a multipart upload identified by the upload ID.For information about the underlying REST API, see Abort Multipart Upload. For conceptual information, see Working with Archives in Amazon S3 Glacier.
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- Result of the AbortMultipartUpload operation returned by the service.
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abortMultipartUpload
default AbortMultipartUploadResponse abortMultipartUpload(Consumer<AbortMultipartUploadRequest.Builder> abortMultipartUploadRequest) throws ResourceNotFoundException, InvalidParameterValueException, MissingParameterValueException, ServiceUnavailableException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, GlacierException This operation aborts a multipart upload identified by the upload ID.
After the Abort Multipart Upload request succeeds, you cannot upload any more parts to the multipart upload or complete the multipart upload. Aborting a completed upload fails. However, aborting an already-aborted upload will succeed, for a short time. For more information about uploading a part and completing a multipart upload, see UploadMultipartPart and CompleteMultipartUpload.
This operation is idempotent.
An AWS account has full permission to perform all operations (actions). However, AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM) users don't have any permissions by default. You must grant them explicit permission to perform specific actions. For more information, see Access Control Using AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM).
For conceptual information and underlying REST API, see Working with Archives in Amazon S3 Glacier and Abort Multipart Upload in the Amazon Glacier Developer Guide.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the
AbortMultipartUploadRequest.Builderavoiding the need to create one manually viaAbortMultipartUploadRequest.builder()- Parameters:
abortMultipartUploadRequest- AConsumerthat will call methods onAbortMultipartUploadRequest.Builderto create a request. Provides options to abort a multipart upload identified by the upload ID.For information about the underlying REST API, see Abort Multipart Upload. For conceptual information, see Working with Archives in Amazon S3 Glacier.
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- Result of the AbortMultipartUpload operation returned by the service.
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abortVaultLock
default AbortVaultLockResponse abortVaultLock(AbortVaultLockRequest abortVaultLockRequest) throws ResourceNotFoundException, InvalidParameterValueException, MissingParameterValueException, ServiceUnavailableException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, GlacierException This operation aborts the vault locking process if the vault lock is not in the
Lockedstate. If the vault lock is in theLockedstate when this operation is requested, the operation returns anAccessDeniedExceptionerror. Aborting the vault locking process removes the vault lock policy from the specified vault.A vault lock is put into the
InProgressstate by calling InitiateVaultLock. A vault lock is put into theLockedstate by calling CompleteVaultLock. You can get the state of a vault lock by calling GetVaultLock. For more information about the vault locking process, see Amazon Glacier Vault Lock. For more information about vault lock policies, see Amazon Glacier Access Control with Vault Lock Policies.This operation is idempotent. You can successfully invoke this operation multiple times, if the vault lock is in the
InProgressstate or if there is no policy associated with the vault.- Parameters:
abortVaultLockRequest- The input values forAbortVaultLock.- Returns:
- Result of the AbortVaultLock operation returned by the service.
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abortVaultLock
default AbortVaultLockResponse abortVaultLock(Consumer<AbortVaultLockRequest.Builder> abortVaultLockRequest) throws ResourceNotFoundException, InvalidParameterValueException, MissingParameterValueException, ServiceUnavailableException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, GlacierException This operation aborts the vault locking process if the vault lock is not in the
Lockedstate. If the vault lock is in theLockedstate when this operation is requested, the operation returns anAccessDeniedExceptionerror. Aborting the vault locking process removes the vault lock policy from the specified vault.A vault lock is put into the
InProgressstate by calling InitiateVaultLock. A vault lock is put into theLockedstate by calling CompleteVaultLock. You can get the state of a vault lock by calling GetVaultLock. For more information about the vault locking process, see Amazon Glacier Vault Lock. For more information about vault lock policies, see Amazon Glacier Access Control with Vault Lock Policies.This operation is idempotent. You can successfully invoke this operation multiple times, if the vault lock is in the
InProgressstate or if there is no policy associated with the vault.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the
AbortVaultLockRequest.Builderavoiding the need to create one manually viaAbortVaultLockRequest.builder()- Parameters:
abortVaultLockRequest- AConsumerthat will call methods onAbortVaultLockRequest.Builderto create a request. The input values forAbortVaultLock.- Returns:
- Result of the AbortVaultLock operation returned by the service.
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addTagsToVault
default AddTagsToVaultResponse addTagsToVault(AddTagsToVaultRequest addTagsToVaultRequest) throws InvalidParameterValueException, MissingParameterValueException, ResourceNotFoundException, LimitExceededException, ServiceUnavailableException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, GlacierException This operation adds the specified tags to a vault. Each tag is composed of a key and a value. Each vault can have up to 10 tags. If your request would cause the tag limit for the vault to be exceeded, the operation throws the
LimitExceededExceptionerror. If a tag already exists on the vault under a specified key, the existing key value will be overwritten. For more information about tags, see Tagging Amazon S3 Glacier Resources.- Parameters:
addTagsToVaultRequest- The input values forAddTagsToVault.- Returns:
- Result of the AddTagsToVault operation returned by the service.
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addTagsToVault
default AddTagsToVaultResponse addTagsToVault(Consumer<AddTagsToVaultRequest.Builder> addTagsToVaultRequest) throws InvalidParameterValueException, MissingParameterValueException, ResourceNotFoundException, LimitExceededException, ServiceUnavailableException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, GlacierException This operation adds the specified tags to a vault. Each tag is composed of a key and a value. Each vault can have up to 10 tags. If your request would cause the tag limit for the vault to be exceeded, the operation throws the
LimitExceededExceptionerror. If a tag already exists on the vault under a specified key, the existing key value will be overwritten. For more information about tags, see Tagging Amazon S3 Glacier Resources.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the
AddTagsToVaultRequest.Builderavoiding the need to create one manually viaAddTagsToVaultRequest.builder()- Parameters:
addTagsToVaultRequest- AConsumerthat will call methods onAddTagsToVaultRequest.Builderto create a request. The input values forAddTagsToVault.- Returns:
- Result of the AddTagsToVault operation returned by the service.
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completeMultipartUpload
default CompleteMultipartUploadResponse completeMultipartUpload(CompleteMultipartUploadRequest completeMultipartUploadRequest) throws ResourceNotFoundException, InvalidParameterValueException, MissingParameterValueException, ServiceUnavailableException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, GlacierException You call this operation to inform Amazon S3 Glacier (Glacier) that all the archive parts have been uploaded and that Glacier can now assemble the archive from the uploaded parts. After assembling and saving the archive to the vault, Glacier returns the URI path of the newly created archive resource. Using the URI path, you can then access the archive. After you upload an archive, you should save the archive ID returned to retrieve the archive at a later point. You can also get the vault inventory to obtain a list of archive IDs in a vault. For more information, see InitiateJob.
In the request, you must include the computed SHA256 tree hash of the entire archive you have uploaded. For information about computing a SHA256 tree hash, see Computing Checksums. On the server side, Glacier also constructs the SHA256 tree hash of the assembled archive. If the values match, Glacier saves the archive to the vault; otherwise, it returns an error, and the operation fails. The ListParts operation returns a list of parts uploaded for a specific multipart upload. It includes checksum information for each uploaded part that can be used to debug a bad checksum issue.
Additionally, Glacier also checks for any missing content ranges when assembling the archive, if missing content ranges are found, Glacier returns an error and the operation fails.
Complete Multipart Upload is an idempotent operation. After your first successful complete multipart upload, if you call the operation again within a short period, the operation will succeed and return the same archive ID. This is useful in the event you experience a network issue that causes an aborted connection or receive a 500 server error, in which case you can repeat your Complete Multipart Upload request and get the same archive ID without creating duplicate archives. Note, however, that after the multipart upload completes, you cannot call the List Parts operation and the multipart upload will not appear in List Multipart Uploads response, even if idempotent complete is possible.
An AWS account has full permission to perform all operations (actions). However, AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM) users don't have any permissions by default. You must grant them explicit permission to perform specific actions. For more information, see Access Control Using AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM).
For conceptual information and underlying REST API, see Uploading Large Archives in Parts (Multipart Upload) and Complete Multipart Upload in the Amazon Glacier Developer Guide.
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completeMultipartUploadRequest- Provides options to complete a multipart upload operation. This informs Amazon Glacier that all the archive parts have been uploaded and Amazon S3 Glacier (Glacier) can now assemble the archive from the uploaded parts. After assembling and saving the archive to the vault, Glacier returns the URI path of the newly created archive resource.- Returns:
- Result of the CompleteMultipartUpload operation returned by the service.
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completeMultipartUpload
default CompleteMultipartUploadResponse completeMultipartUpload(Consumer<CompleteMultipartUploadRequest.Builder> completeMultipartUploadRequest) throws ResourceNotFoundException, InvalidParameterValueException, MissingParameterValueException, ServiceUnavailableException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, GlacierException You call this operation to inform Amazon S3 Glacier (Glacier) that all the archive parts have been uploaded and that Glacier can now assemble the archive from the uploaded parts. After assembling and saving the archive to the vault, Glacier returns the URI path of the newly created archive resource. Using the URI path, you can then access the archive. After you upload an archive, you should save the archive ID returned to retrieve the archive at a later point. You can also get the vault inventory to obtain a list of archive IDs in a vault. For more information, see InitiateJob.
In the request, you must include the computed SHA256 tree hash of the entire archive you have uploaded. For information about computing a SHA256 tree hash, see Computing Checksums. On the server side, Glacier also constructs the SHA256 tree hash of the assembled archive. If the values match, Glacier saves the archive to the vault; otherwise, it returns an error, and the operation fails. The ListParts operation returns a list of parts uploaded for a specific multipart upload. It includes checksum information for each uploaded part that can be used to debug a bad checksum issue.
Additionally, Glacier also checks for any missing content ranges when assembling the archive, if missing content ranges are found, Glacier returns an error and the operation fails.
Complete Multipart Upload is an idempotent operation. After your first successful complete multipart upload, if you call the operation again within a short period, the operation will succeed and return the same archive ID. This is useful in the event you experience a network issue that causes an aborted connection or receive a 500 server error, in which case you can repeat your Complete Multipart Upload request and get the same archive ID without creating duplicate archives. Note, however, that after the multipart upload completes, you cannot call the List Parts operation and the multipart upload will not appear in List Multipart Uploads response, even if idempotent complete is possible.
An AWS account has full permission to perform all operations (actions). However, AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM) users don't have any permissions by default. You must grant them explicit permission to perform specific actions. For more information, see Access Control Using AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM).
For conceptual information and underlying REST API, see Uploading Large Archives in Parts (Multipart Upload) and Complete Multipart Upload in the Amazon Glacier Developer Guide.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the
CompleteMultipartUploadRequest.Builderavoiding the need to create one manually viaCompleteMultipartUploadRequest.builder()- Parameters:
completeMultipartUploadRequest- AConsumerthat will call methods onCompleteMultipartUploadRequest.Builderto create a request. Provides options to complete a multipart upload operation. This informs Amazon Glacier that all the archive parts have been uploaded and Amazon S3 Glacier (Glacier) can now assemble the archive from the uploaded parts. After assembling and saving the archive to the vault, Glacier returns the URI path of the newly created archive resource.- Returns:
- Result of the CompleteMultipartUpload operation returned by the service.
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completeVaultLock
default CompleteVaultLockResponse completeVaultLock(CompleteVaultLockRequest completeVaultLockRequest) throws ResourceNotFoundException, InvalidParameterValueException, MissingParameterValueException, ServiceUnavailableException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, GlacierException This operation completes the vault locking process by transitioning the vault lock from the
InProgressstate to theLockedstate, which causes the vault lock policy to become unchangeable. A vault lock is put into theInProgressstate by calling InitiateVaultLock. You can obtain the state of the vault lock by calling GetVaultLock. For more information about the vault locking process, Amazon Glacier Vault Lock.This operation is idempotent. This request is always successful if the vault lock is in the
Lockedstate and the provided lock ID matches the lock ID originally used to lock the vault.If an invalid lock ID is passed in the request when the vault lock is in the
Lockedstate, the operation returns anAccessDeniedExceptionerror. If an invalid lock ID is passed in the request when the vault lock is in theInProgressstate, the operation throws anInvalidParametererror.- Parameters:
completeVaultLockRequest- The input values forCompleteVaultLock.- Returns:
- Result of the CompleteVaultLock operation returned by the service.
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completeVaultLock
default CompleteVaultLockResponse completeVaultLock(Consumer<CompleteVaultLockRequest.Builder> completeVaultLockRequest) throws ResourceNotFoundException, InvalidParameterValueException, MissingParameterValueException, ServiceUnavailableException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, GlacierException This operation completes the vault locking process by transitioning the vault lock from the
InProgressstate to theLockedstate, which causes the vault lock policy to become unchangeable. A vault lock is put into theInProgressstate by calling InitiateVaultLock. You can obtain the state of the vault lock by calling GetVaultLock. For more information about the vault locking process, Amazon Glacier Vault Lock.This operation is idempotent. This request is always successful if the vault lock is in the
Lockedstate and the provided lock ID matches the lock ID originally used to lock the vault.If an invalid lock ID is passed in the request when the vault lock is in the
Lockedstate, the operation returns anAccessDeniedExceptionerror. If an invalid lock ID is passed in the request when the vault lock is in theInProgressstate, the operation throws anInvalidParametererror.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the
CompleteVaultLockRequest.Builderavoiding the need to create one manually viaCompleteVaultLockRequest.builder()- Parameters:
completeVaultLockRequest- AConsumerthat will call methods onCompleteVaultLockRequest.Builderto create a request. The input values forCompleteVaultLock.- Returns:
- Result of the CompleteVaultLock operation returned by the service.
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createVault
default CreateVaultResponse createVault(CreateVaultRequest createVaultRequest) throws InvalidParameterValueException, MissingParameterValueException, ServiceUnavailableException, LimitExceededException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, GlacierException This operation creates a new vault with the specified name. The name of the vault must be unique within a region for an AWS account. You can create up to 1,000 vaults per account. If you need to create more vaults, contact Amazon S3 Glacier.
You must use the following guidelines when naming a vault.
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Names can be between 1 and 255 characters long.
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Allowed characters are a-z, A-Z, 0-9, '_' (underscore), '-' (hyphen), and '.' (period).
This operation is idempotent.
An AWS account has full permission to perform all operations (actions). However, AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM) users don't have any permissions by default. You must grant them explicit permission to perform specific actions. For more information, see Access Control Using AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM).
For conceptual information and underlying REST API, see Creating a Vault in Amazon Glacier and Create Vault in the Amazon Glacier Developer Guide.
- Parameters:
createVaultRequest- Provides options to create a vault.- Returns:
- Result of the CreateVault operation returned by the service.
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createVault
default CreateVaultResponse createVault(Consumer<CreateVaultRequest.Builder> createVaultRequest) throws InvalidParameterValueException, MissingParameterValueException, ServiceUnavailableException, LimitExceededException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, GlacierException This operation creates a new vault with the specified name. The name of the vault must be unique within a region for an AWS account. You can create up to 1,000 vaults per account. If you need to create more vaults, contact Amazon S3 Glacier.
You must use the following guidelines when naming a vault.
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Names can be between 1 and 255 characters long.
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Allowed characters are a-z, A-Z, 0-9, '_' (underscore), '-' (hyphen), and '.' (period).
This operation is idempotent.
An AWS account has full permission to perform all operations (actions). However, AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM) users don't have any permissions by default. You must grant them explicit permission to perform specific actions. For more information, see Access Control Using AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM).
For conceptual information and underlying REST API, see Creating a Vault in Amazon Glacier and Create Vault in the Amazon Glacier Developer Guide.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the
CreateVaultRequest.Builderavoiding the need to create one manually viaCreateVaultRequest.builder()- Parameters:
createVaultRequest- AConsumerthat will call methods onCreateVaultRequest.Builderto create a request. Provides options to create a vault.- Returns:
- Result of the CreateVault operation returned by the service.
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deleteArchive
default DeleteArchiveResponse deleteArchive(DeleteArchiveRequest deleteArchiveRequest) throws ResourceNotFoundException, InvalidParameterValueException, MissingParameterValueException, ServiceUnavailableException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, GlacierException This operation deletes an archive from a vault. Subsequent requests to initiate a retrieval of this archive will fail. Archive retrievals that are in progress for this archive ID may or may not succeed according to the following scenarios:
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If the archive retrieval job is actively preparing the data for download when Amazon S3 Glacier receives the delete archive request, the archival retrieval operation might fail.
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If the archive retrieval job has successfully prepared the archive for download when Amazon S3 Glacier receives the delete archive request, you will be able to download the output.
This operation is idempotent. Attempting to delete an already-deleted archive does not result in an error.
An AWS account has full permission to perform all operations (actions). However, AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM) users don't have any permissions by default. You must grant them explicit permission to perform specific actions. For more information, see Access Control Using AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM).
For conceptual information and underlying REST API, see Deleting an Archive in Amazon Glacier and Delete Archive in the Amazon Glacier Developer Guide.
- Parameters:
deleteArchiveRequest- Provides options for deleting an archive from an Amazon S3 Glacier vault.- Returns:
- Result of the DeleteArchive operation returned by the service.
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deleteArchive
default DeleteArchiveResponse deleteArchive(Consumer<DeleteArchiveRequest.Builder> deleteArchiveRequest) throws ResourceNotFoundException, InvalidParameterValueException, MissingParameterValueException, ServiceUnavailableException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, GlacierException This operation deletes an archive from a vault. Subsequent requests to initiate a retrieval of this archive will fail. Archive retrievals that are in progress for this archive ID may or may not succeed according to the following scenarios:
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If the archive retrieval job is actively preparing the data for download when Amazon S3 Glacier receives the delete archive request, the archival retrieval operation might fail.
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If the archive retrieval job has successfully prepared the archive for download when Amazon S3 Glacier receives the delete archive request, you will be able to download the output.
This operation is idempotent. Attempting to delete an already-deleted archive does not result in an error.
An AWS account has full permission to perform all operations (actions). However, AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM) users don't have any permissions by default. You must grant them explicit permission to perform specific actions. For more information, see Access Control Using AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM).
For conceptual information and underlying REST API, see Deleting an Archive in Amazon Glacier and Delete Archive in the Amazon Glacier Developer Guide.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the
DeleteArchiveRequest.Builderavoiding the need to create one manually viaDeleteArchiveRequest.builder()- Parameters:
deleteArchiveRequest- AConsumerthat will call methods onDeleteArchiveRequest.Builderto create a request. Provides options for deleting an archive from an Amazon S3 Glacier vault.- Returns:
- Result of the DeleteArchive operation returned by the service.
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deleteVault
default DeleteVaultResponse deleteVault(DeleteVaultRequest deleteVaultRequest) throws ResourceNotFoundException, InvalidParameterValueException, MissingParameterValueException, ServiceUnavailableException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, GlacierException This operation deletes a vault. Amazon S3 Glacier will delete a vault only if there are no archives in the vault as of the last inventory and there have been no writes to the vault since the last inventory. If either of these conditions is not satisfied, the vault deletion fails (that is, the vault is not removed) and Amazon S3 Glacier returns an error. You can use DescribeVault to return the number of archives in a vault, and you can use Initiate a Job (POST jobs) to initiate a new inventory retrieval for a vault. The inventory contains the archive IDs you use to delete archives using Delete Archive (DELETE archive).
This operation is idempotent.
An AWS account has full permission to perform all operations (actions). However, AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM) users don't have any permissions by default. You must grant them explicit permission to perform specific actions. For more information, see Access Control Using AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM).
For conceptual information and underlying REST API, see Deleting a Vault in Amazon Glacier and Delete Vault in the Amazon S3 Glacier Developer Guide.
- Parameters:
deleteVaultRequest- Provides options for deleting a vault from Amazon S3 Glacier.- Returns:
- Result of the DeleteVault operation returned by the service.
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deleteVault
default DeleteVaultResponse deleteVault(Consumer<DeleteVaultRequest.Builder> deleteVaultRequest) throws ResourceNotFoundException, InvalidParameterValueException, MissingParameterValueException, ServiceUnavailableException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, GlacierException This operation deletes a vault. Amazon S3 Glacier will delete a vault only if there are no archives in the vault as of the last inventory and there have been no writes to the vault since the last inventory. If either of these conditions is not satisfied, the vault deletion fails (that is, the vault is not removed) and Amazon S3 Glacier returns an error. You can use DescribeVault to return the number of archives in a vault, and you can use Initiate a Job (POST jobs) to initiate a new inventory retrieval for a vault. The inventory contains the archive IDs you use to delete archives using Delete Archive (DELETE archive).
This operation is idempotent.
An AWS account has full permission to perform all operations (actions). However, AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM) users don't have any permissions by default. You must grant them explicit permission to perform specific actions. For more information, see Access Control Using AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM).
For conceptual information and underlying REST API, see Deleting a Vault in Amazon Glacier and Delete Vault in the Amazon S3 Glacier Developer Guide.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the
DeleteVaultRequest.Builderavoiding the need to create one manually viaDeleteVaultRequest.builder()- Parameters:
deleteVaultRequest- AConsumerthat will call methods onDeleteVaultRequest.Builderto create a request. Provides options for deleting a vault from Amazon S3 Glacier.- Returns:
- Result of the DeleteVault operation returned by the service.
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deleteVaultAccessPolicy
default DeleteVaultAccessPolicyResponse deleteVaultAccessPolicy(DeleteVaultAccessPolicyRequest deleteVaultAccessPolicyRequest) throws ResourceNotFoundException, InvalidParameterValueException, MissingParameterValueException, ServiceUnavailableException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, GlacierException This operation deletes the access policy associated with the specified vault. The operation is eventually consistent; that is, it might take some time for Amazon S3 Glacier to completely remove the access policy, and you might still see the effect of the policy for a short time after you send the delete request.
This operation is idempotent. You can invoke delete multiple times, even if there is no policy associated with the vault. For more information about vault access policies, see Amazon Glacier Access Control with Vault Access Policies.
- Parameters:
deleteVaultAccessPolicyRequest- DeleteVaultAccessPolicy input.- Returns:
- Result of the DeleteVaultAccessPolicy operation returned by the service.
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deleteVaultAccessPolicy
default DeleteVaultAccessPolicyResponse deleteVaultAccessPolicy(Consumer<DeleteVaultAccessPolicyRequest.Builder> deleteVaultAccessPolicyRequest) throws ResourceNotFoundException, InvalidParameterValueException, MissingParameterValueException, ServiceUnavailableException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, GlacierException This operation deletes the access policy associated with the specified vault. The operation is eventually consistent; that is, it might take some time for Amazon S3 Glacier to completely remove the access policy, and you might still see the effect of the policy for a short time after you send the delete request.
This operation is idempotent. You can invoke delete multiple times, even if there is no policy associated with the vault. For more information about vault access policies, see Amazon Glacier Access Control with Vault Access Policies.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the
DeleteVaultAccessPolicyRequest.Builderavoiding the need to create one manually viaDeleteVaultAccessPolicyRequest.builder()- Parameters:
deleteVaultAccessPolicyRequest- AConsumerthat will call methods onDeleteVaultAccessPolicyRequest.Builderto create a request. DeleteVaultAccessPolicy input.- Returns:
- Result of the DeleteVaultAccessPolicy operation returned by the service.
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deleteVaultNotifications
default DeleteVaultNotificationsResponse deleteVaultNotifications(DeleteVaultNotificationsRequest deleteVaultNotificationsRequest) throws ResourceNotFoundException, InvalidParameterValueException, MissingParameterValueException, ServiceUnavailableException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, GlacierException This operation deletes the notification configuration set for a vault. The operation is eventually consistent; that is, it might take some time for Amazon S3 Glacier to completely disable the notifications and you might still receive some notifications for a short time after you send the delete request.
An AWS account has full permission to perform all operations (actions). However, AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM) users don't have any permissions by default. You must grant them explicit permission to perform specific actions. For more information, see Access Control Using AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM).
For conceptual information and underlying REST API, see Configuring Vault Notifications in Amazon S3 Glacier and Delete Vault Notification Configuration in the Amazon S3 Glacier Developer Guide.
- Parameters:
deleteVaultNotificationsRequest- Provides options for deleting a vault notification configuration from an Amazon Glacier vault.- Returns:
- Result of the DeleteVaultNotifications operation returned by the service.
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deleteVaultNotifications
default DeleteVaultNotificationsResponse deleteVaultNotifications(Consumer<DeleteVaultNotificationsRequest.Builder> deleteVaultNotificationsRequest) throws ResourceNotFoundException, InvalidParameterValueException, MissingParameterValueException, ServiceUnavailableException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, GlacierException This operation deletes the notification configuration set for a vault. The operation is eventually consistent; that is, it might take some time for Amazon S3 Glacier to completely disable the notifications and you might still receive some notifications for a short time after you send the delete request.
An AWS account has full permission to perform all operations (actions). However, AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM) users don't have any permissions by default. You must grant them explicit permission to perform specific actions. For more information, see Access Control Using AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM).
For conceptual information and underlying REST API, see Configuring Vault Notifications in Amazon S3 Glacier and Delete Vault Notification Configuration in the Amazon S3 Glacier Developer Guide.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the
DeleteVaultNotificationsRequest.Builderavoiding the need to create one manually viaDeleteVaultNotificationsRequest.builder()- Parameters:
deleteVaultNotificationsRequest- AConsumerthat will call methods onDeleteVaultNotificationsRequest.Builderto create a request. Provides options for deleting a vault notification configuration from an Amazon Glacier vault.- Returns:
- Result of the DeleteVaultNotifications operation returned by the service.
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describeJob
default DescribeJobResponse describeJob(DescribeJobRequest describeJobRequest) throws ResourceNotFoundException, InvalidParameterValueException, MissingParameterValueException, ServiceUnavailableException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, GlacierException This operation returns information about a job you previously initiated, including the job initiation date, the user who initiated the job, the job status code/message and the Amazon SNS topic to notify after Amazon S3 Glacier (Glacier) completes the job. For more information about initiating a job, see InitiateJob.
This operation enables you to check the status of your job. However, it is strongly recommended that you set up an Amazon SNS topic and specify it in your initiate job request so that Glacier can notify the topic after it completes the job.
A job ID will not expire for at least 24 hours after Glacier completes the job.
An AWS account has full permission to perform all operations (actions). However, AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM) users don't have any permissions by default. You must grant them explicit permission to perform specific actions. For more information, see Access Control Using AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM).
For more information about using this operation, see the documentation for the underlying REST API Describe Job in the Amazon Glacier Developer Guide.
- Parameters:
describeJobRequest- Provides options for retrieving a job description.- Returns:
- Result of the DescribeJob operation returned by the service.
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describeJob
default DescribeJobResponse describeJob(Consumer<DescribeJobRequest.Builder> describeJobRequest) throws ResourceNotFoundException, InvalidParameterValueException, MissingParameterValueException, ServiceUnavailableException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, GlacierException This operation returns information about a job you previously initiated, including the job initiation date, the user who initiated the job, the job status code/message and the Amazon SNS topic to notify after Amazon S3 Glacier (Glacier) completes the job. For more information about initiating a job, see InitiateJob.
This operation enables you to check the status of your job. However, it is strongly recommended that you set up an Amazon SNS topic and specify it in your initiate job request so that Glacier can notify the topic after it completes the job.
A job ID will not expire for at least 24 hours after Glacier completes the job.
An AWS account has full permission to perform all operations (actions). However, AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM) users don't have any permissions by default. You must grant them explicit permission to perform specific actions. For more information, see Access Control Using AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM).
For more information about using this operation, see the documentation for the underlying REST API Describe Job in the Amazon Glacier Developer Guide.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the
DescribeJobRequest.Builderavoiding the need to create one manually viaDescribeJobRequest.builder()- Parameters:
describeJobRequest- AConsumerthat will call methods onDescribeJobRequest.Builderto create a request. Provides options for retrieving a job description.- Returns:
- Result of the DescribeJob operation returned by the service.
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describeVault
default DescribeVaultResponse describeVault(DescribeVaultRequest describeVaultRequest) throws ResourceNotFoundException, InvalidParameterValueException, MissingParameterValueException, ServiceUnavailableException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, GlacierException This operation returns information about a vault, including the vault's Amazon Resource Name (ARN), the date the vault was created, the number of archives it contains, and the total size of all the archives in the vault. The number of archives and their total size are as of the last inventory generation. This means that if you add or remove an archive from a vault, and then immediately use Describe Vault, the change in contents will not be immediately reflected. If you want to retrieve the latest inventory of the vault, use InitiateJob. Amazon S3 Glacier generates vault inventories approximately daily. For more information, see Downloading a Vault Inventory in Amazon S3 Glacier.
An AWS account has full permission to perform all operations (actions). However, AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM) users don't have any permissions by default. You must grant them explicit permission to perform specific actions. For more information, see Access Control Using AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM).
For conceptual information and underlying REST API, see Retrieving Vault Metadata in Amazon S3 Glacier and Describe Vault in the Amazon Glacier Developer Guide.
- Parameters:
describeVaultRequest- Provides options for retrieving metadata for a specific vault in Amazon Glacier.- Returns:
- Result of the DescribeVault operation returned by the service.
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describeVault
default DescribeVaultResponse describeVault(Consumer<DescribeVaultRequest.Builder> describeVaultRequest) throws ResourceNotFoundException, InvalidParameterValueException, MissingParameterValueException, ServiceUnavailableException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, GlacierException This operation returns information about a vault, including the vault's Amazon Resource Name (ARN), the date the vault was created, the number of archives it contains, and the total size of all the archives in the vault. The number of archives and their total size are as of the last inventory generation. This means that if you add or remove an archive from a vault, and then immediately use Describe Vault, the change in contents will not be immediately reflected. If you want to retrieve the latest inventory of the vault, use InitiateJob. Amazon S3 Glacier generates vault inventories approximately daily. For more information, see Downloading a Vault Inventory in Amazon S3 Glacier.
An AWS account has full permission to perform all operations (actions). However, AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM) users don't have any permissions by default. You must grant them explicit permission to perform specific actions. For more information, see Access Control Using AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM).
For conceptual information and underlying REST API, see Retrieving Vault Metadata in Amazon S3 Glacier and Describe Vault in the Amazon Glacier Developer Guide.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the
DescribeVaultRequest.Builderavoiding the need to create one manually viaDescribeVaultRequest.builder()- Parameters:
describeVaultRequest- AConsumerthat will call methods onDescribeVaultRequest.Builderto create a request. Provides options for retrieving metadata for a specific vault in Amazon Glacier.- Returns:
- Result of the DescribeVault operation returned by the service.
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getDataRetrievalPolicy
default GetDataRetrievalPolicyResponse getDataRetrievalPolicy(GetDataRetrievalPolicyRequest getDataRetrievalPolicyRequest) throws InvalidParameterValueException, MissingParameterValueException, ServiceUnavailableException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, GlacierException This operation returns the current data retrieval policy for the account and region specified in the GET request. For more information about data retrieval policies, see Amazon Glacier Data Retrieval Policies.
- Parameters:
getDataRetrievalPolicyRequest- Input for GetDataRetrievalPolicy.- Returns:
- Result of the GetDataRetrievalPolicy operation returned by the service.
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getDataRetrievalPolicy
default GetDataRetrievalPolicyResponse getDataRetrievalPolicy(Consumer<GetDataRetrievalPolicyRequest.Builder> getDataRetrievalPolicyRequest) throws InvalidParameterValueException, MissingParameterValueException, ServiceUnavailableException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, GlacierException This operation returns the current data retrieval policy for the account and region specified in the GET request. For more information about data retrieval policies, see Amazon Glacier Data Retrieval Policies.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the
GetDataRetrievalPolicyRequest.Builderavoiding the need to create one manually viaGetDataRetrievalPolicyRequest.builder()- Parameters:
getDataRetrievalPolicyRequest- AConsumerthat will call methods onGetDataRetrievalPolicyRequest.Builderto create a request. Input for GetDataRetrievalPolicy.- Returns:
- Result of the GetDataRetrievalPolicy operation returned by the service.
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getDataRetrievalPolicy
default GetDataRetrievalPolicyResponse getDataRetrievalPolicy() throws InvalidParameterValueException, MissingParameterValueException, ServiceUnavailableException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, GlacierExceptionThis operation returns the current data retrieval policy for the account and region specified in the GET request. For more information about data retrieval policies, see Amazon Glacier Data Retrieval Policies.
- Returns:
- Result of the GetDataRetrievalPolicy operation returned by the service.
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getJobOutput
default <ReturnT> ReturnT getJobOutput(GetJobOutputRequest getJobOutputRequest, ResponseTransformer<GetJobOutputResponse, ReturnT> responseTransformer) throws ResourceNotFoundException, InvalidParameterValueException, MissingParameterValueException, ServiceUnavailableException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, GlacierExceptionThis operation downloads the output of the job you initiated using InitiateJob. Depending on the job type you specified when you initiated the job, the output will be either the content of an archive or a vault inventory.
You can download all the job output or download a portion of the output by specifying a byte range. In the case of an archive retrieval job, depending on the byte range you specify, Amazon S3 Glacier (Glacier) returns the checksum for the portion of the data. You can compute the checksum on the client and verify that the values match to ensure the portion you downloaded is the correct data.
A job ID will not expire for at least 24 hours after Glacier completes the job. That a byte range. For both archive and inventory retrieval jobs, you should verify the downloaded size against the size returned in the headers from the Get Job Output response.
For archive retrieval jobs, you should also verify that the size is what you expected. If you download a portion of the output, the expected size is based on the range of bytes you specified. For example, if you specify a range of
bytes=0-1048575, you should verify your download size is 1,048,576 bytes. If you download an entire archive, the expected size is the size of the archive when you uploaded it to Amazon S3 Glacier The expected size is also returned in the headers from the Get Job Output response.In the case of an archive retrieval job, depending on the byte range you specify, Glacier returns the checksum for the portion of the data. To ensure the portion you downloaded is the correct data, compute the checksum on the client, verify that the values match, and verify that the size is what you expected.
A job ID does not expire for at least 24 hours after Glacier completes the job. That is, you can download the job output within the 24 hours period after Amazon Glacier completes the job.
An AWS account has full permission to perform all operations (actions). However, AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM) users don't have any permissions by default. You must grant them explicit permission to perform specific actions. For more information, see Access Control Using AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM).
For conceptual information and the underlying REST API, see Downloading a Vault Inventory, Downloading an Archive, and Get Job Output
- Parameters:
getJobOutputRequest- Provides options for downloading output of an Amazon S3 Glacier job.responseTransformer- Functional interface for processing the streamed response content. The unmarshalled GetJobOutputResponse and an InputStream to the response content are provided as parameters to the callback. The callback may return a transformed type which will be the return value of this method. SeeResponseTransformerfor details on implementing this interface and for links to pre-canned implementations for common scenarios like downloading to a file. The service documentation for the response content is as follows 'The job data, either archive data or inventory data.
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- The transformed result of the ResponseTransformer.
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getJobOutput
default <ReturnT> ReturnT getJobOutput(Consumer<GetJobOutputRequest.Builder> getJobOutputRequest, ResponseTransformer<GetJobOutputResponse, ReturnT> responseTransformer) throws ResourceNotFoundException, InvalidParameterValueException, MissingParameterValueException, ServiceUnavailableException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, GlacierExceptionThis operation downloads the output of the job you initiated using InitiateJob. Depending on the job type you specified when you initiated the job, the output will be either the content of an archive or a vault inventory.
You can download all the job output or download a portion of the output by specifying a byte range. In the case of an archive retrieval job, depending on the byte range you specify, Amazon S3 Glacier (Glacier) returns the checksum for the portion of the data. You can compute the checksum on the client and verify that the values match to ensure the portion you downloaded is the correct data.
A job ID will not expire for at least 24 hours after Glacier completes the job. That a byte range. For both archive and inventory retrieval jobs, you should verify the downloaded size against the size returned in the headers from the Get Job Output response.
For archive retrieval jobs, you should also verify that the size is what you expected. If you download a portion of the output, the expected size is based on the range of bytes you specified. For example, if you specify a range of
bytes=0-1048575, you should verify your download size is 1,048,576 bytes. If you download an entire archive, the expected size is the size of the archive when you uploaded it to Amazon S3 Glacier The expected size is also returned in the headers from the Get Job Output response.In the case of an archive retrieval job, depending on the byte range you specify, Glacier returns the checksum for the portion of the data. To ensure the portion you downloaded is the correct data, compute the checksum on the client, verify that the values match, and verify that the size is what you expected.
A job ID does not expire for at least 24 hours after Glacier completes the job. That is, you can download the job output within the 24 hours period after Amazon Glacier completes the job.
An AWS account has full permission to perform all operations (actions). However, AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM) users don't have any permissions by default. You must grant them explicit permission to perform specific actions. For more information, see Access Control Using AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM).
For conceptual information and the underlying REST API, see Downloading a Vault Inventory, Downloading an Archive, and Get Job Output
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the
GetJobOutputRequest.Builderavoiding the need to create one manually viaGetJobOutputRequest.builder()- Parameters:
getJobOutputRequest- AConsumerthat will call methods onGetJobOutputRequest.Builderto create a request. Provides options for downloading output of an Amazon S3 Glacier job.responseTransformer- Functional interface for processing the streamed response content. The unmarshalled GetJobOutputResponse and an InputStream to the response content are provided as parameters to the callback. The callback may return a transformed type which will be the return value of this method. SeeResponseTransformerfor details on implementing this interface and for links to pre-canned implementations for common scenarios like downloading to a file. The service documentation for the response content is as follows 'The job data, either archive data or inventory data.
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- The transformed result of the ResponseTransformer.
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getJobOutput
default GetJobOutputResponse getJobOutput(GetJobOutputRequest getJobOutputRequest, Path destinationPath) throws ResourceNotFoundException, InvalidParameterValueException, MissingParameterValueException, ServiceUnavailableException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, GlacierException This operation downloads the output of the job you initiated using InitiateJob. Depending on the job type you specified when you initiated the job, the output will be either the content of an archive or a vault inventory.
You can download all the job output or download a portion of the output by specifying a byte range. In the case of an archive retrieval job, depending on the byte range you specify, Amazon S3 Glacier (Glacier) returns the checksum for the portion of the data. You can compute the checksum on the client and verify that the values match to ensure the portion you downloaded is the correct data.
A job ID will not expire for at least 24 hours after Glacier completes the job. That a byte range. For both archive and inventory retrieval jobs, you should verify the downloaded size against the size returned in the headers from the Get Job Output response.
For archive retrieval jobs, you should also verify that the size is what you expected. If you download a portion of the output, the expected size is based on the range of bytes you specified. For example, if you specify a range of
bytes=0-1048575, you should verify your download size is 1,048,576 bytes. If you download an entire archive, the expected size is the size of the archive when you uploaded it to Amazon S3 Glacier The expected size is also returned in the headers from the Get Job Output response.In the case of an archive retrieval job, depending on the byte range you specify, Glacier returns the checksum for the portion of the data. To ensure the portion you downloaded is the correct data, compute the checksum on the client, verify that the values match, and verify that the size is what you expected.
A job ID does not expire for at least 24 hours after Glacier completes the job. That is, you can download the job output within the 24 hours period after Amazon Glacier completes the job.
An AWS account has full permission to perform all operations (actions). However, AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM) users don't have any permissions by default. You must grant them explicit permission to perform specific actions. For more information, see Access Control Using AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM).
For conceptual information and the underlying REST API, see Downloading a Vault Inventory, Downloading an Archive, and Get Job Output
- Parameters:
getJobOutputRequest- Provides options for downloading output of an Amazon S3 Glacier job.destinationPath-Pathto file that response contents will be written to. The file must not exist or this method will throw an exception. If the file is not writable by the current user then an exception will be thrown. The service documentation for the response content is as follows 'The job data, either archive data or inventory data.
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- The transformed result of the ResponseTransformer.
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getJobOutput
default GetJobOutputResponse getJobOutput(Consumer<GetJobOutputRequest.Builder> getJobOutputRequest, Path destinationPath) throws ResourceNotFoundException, InvalidParameterValueException, MissingParameterValueException, ServiceUnavailableException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, GlacierException This operation downloads the output of the job you initiated using InitiateJob. Depending on the job type you specified when you initiated the job, the output will be either the content of an archive or a vault inventory.
You can download all the job output or download a portion of the output by specifying a byte range. In the case of an archive retrieval job, depending on the byte range you specify, Amazon S3 Glacier (Glacier) returns the checksum for the portion of the data. You can compute the checksum on the client and verify that the values match to ensure the portion you downloaded is the correct data.
A job ID will not expire for at least 24 hours after Glacier completes the job. That a byte range. For both archive and inventory retrieval jobs, you should verify the downloaded size against the size returned in the headers from the Get Job Output response.
For archive retrieval jobs, you should also verify that the size is what you expected. If you download a portion of the output, the expected size is based on the range of bytes you specified. For example, if you specify a range of
bytes=0-1048575, you should verify your download size is 1,048,576 bytes. If you download an entire archive, the expected size is the size of the archive when you uploaded it to Amazon S3 Glacier The expected size is also returned in the headers from the Get Job Output response.In the case of an archive retrieval job, depending on the byte range you specify, Glacier returns the checksum for the portion of the data. To ensure the portion you downloaded is the correct data, compute the checksum on the client, verify that the values match, and verify that the size is what you expected.
A job ID does not expire for at least 24 hours after Glacier completes the job. That is, you can download the job output within the 24 hours period after Amazon Glacier completes the job.
An AWS account has full permission to perform all operations (actions). However, AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM) users don't have any permissions by default. You must grant them explicit permission to perform specific actions. For more information, see Access Control Using AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM).
For conceptual information and the underlying REST API, see Downloading a Vault Inventory, Downloading an Archive, and Get Job Output
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the
GetJobOutputRequest.Builderavoiding the need to create one manually viaGetJobOutputRequest.builder()- Parameters:
getJobOutputRequest- AConsumerthat will call methods onGetJobOutputRequest.Builderto create a request. Provides options for downloading output of an Amazon S3 Glacier job.destinationPath-Pathto file that response contents will be written to. The file must not exist or this method will throw an exception. If the file is not writable by the current user then an exception will be thrown. The service documentation for the response content is as follows 'The job data, either archive data or inventory data.
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- The transformed result of the ResponseTransformer.
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getJobOutput
default ResponseInputStream<GetJobOutputResponse> getJobOutput(GetJobOutputRequest getJobOutputRequest) throws ResourceNotFoundException, InvalidParameterValueException, MissingParameterValueException, ServiceUnavailableException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, GlacierException This operation downloads the output of the job you initiated using InitiateJob. Depending on the job type you specified when you initiated the job, the output will be either the content of an archive or a vault inventory.
You can download all the job output or download a portion of the output by specifying a byte range. In the case of an archive retrieval job, depending on the byte range you specify, Amazon S3 Glacier (Glacier) returns the checksum for the portion of the data. You can compute the checksum on the client and verify that the values match to ensure the portion you downloaded is the correct data.
A job ID will not expire for at least 24 hours after Glacier completes the job. That a byte range. For both archive and inventory retrieval jobs, you should verify the downloaded size against the size returned in the headers from the Get Job Output response.
For archive retrieval jobs, you should also verify that the size is what you expected. If you download a portion of the output, the expected size is based on the range of bytes you specified. For example, if you specify a range of
bytes=0-1048575, you should verify your download size is 1,048,576 bytes. If you download an entire archive, the expected size is the size of the archive when you uploaded it to Amazon S3 Glacier The expected size is also returned in the headers from the Get Job Output response.In the case of an archive retrieval job, depending on the byte range you specify, Glacier returns the checksum for the portion of the data. To ensure the portion you downloaded is the correct data, compute the checksum on the client, verify that the values match, and verify that the size is what you expected.
A job ID does not expire for at least 24 hours after Glacier completes the job. That is, you can download the job output within the 24 hours period after Amazon Glacier completes the job.
An AWS account has full permission to perform all operations (actions). However, AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM) users don't have any permissions by default. You must grant them explicit permission to perform specific actions. For more information, see Access Control Using AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM).
For conceptual information and the underlying REST API, see Downloading a Vault Inventory, Downloading an Archive, and Get Job Output
- Parameters:
getJobOutputRequest- Provides options for downloading output of an Amazon S3 Glacier job.- Returns:
- A
ResponseInputStreamcontaining data streamed from service. Note that this is an unmanaged reference to the underlying HTTP connection so great care must be taken to ensure all data if fully read from the input stream and that it is properly closed. Failure to do so may result in sub-optimal behavior and exhausting connections in the connection pool. The unmarshalled response object can be obtained viaResponseInputStream.response(). The service documentation for the response content is as follows 'The job data, either archive data or inventory data.
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getJobOutput
default ResponseInputStream<GetJobOutputResponse> getJobOutput(Consumer<GetJobOutputRequest.Builder> getJobOutputRequest) throws ResourceNotFoundException, InvalidParameterValueException, MissingParameterValueException, ServiceUnavailableException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, GlacierException This operation downloads the output of the job you initiated using InitiateJob. Depending on the job type you specified when you initiated the job, the output will be either the content of an archive or a vault inventory.
You can download all the job output or download a portion of the output by specifying a byte range. In the case of an archive retrieval job, depending on the byte range you specify, Amazon S3 Glacier (Glacier) returns the checksum for the portion of the data. You can compute the checksum on the client and verify that the values match to ensure the portion you downloaded is the correct data.
A job ID will not expire for at least 24 hours after Glacier completes the job. That a byte range. For both archive and inventory retrieval jobs, you should verify the downloaded size against the size returned in the headers from the Get Job Output response.
For archive retrieval jobs, you should also verify that the size is what you expected. If you download a portion of the output, the expected size is based on the range of bytes you specified. For example, if you specify a range of
bytes=0-1048575, you should verify your download size is 1,048,576 bytes. If you download an entire archive, the expected size is the size of the archive when you uploaded it to Amazon S3 Glacier The expected size is also returned in the headers from the Get Job Output response.In the case of an archive retrieval job, depending on the byte range you specify, Glacier returns the checksum for the portion of the data. To ensure the portion you downloaded is the correct data, compute the checksum on the client, verify that the values match, and verify that the size is what you expected.
A job ID does not expire for at least 24 hours after Glacier completes the job. That is, you can download the job output within the 24 hours period after Amazon Glacier completes the job.
An AWS account has full permission to perform all operations (actions). However, AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM) users don't have any permissions by default. You must grant them explicit permission to perform specific actions. For more information, see Access Control Using AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM).
For conceptual information and the underlying REST API, see Downloading a Vault Inventory, Downloading an Archive, and Get Job Output
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the
GetJobOutputRequest.Builderavoiding the need to create one manually viaGetJobOutputRequest.builder()- Parameters:
getJobOutputRequest- AConsumerthat will call methods onGetJobOutputRequest.Builderto create a request. Provides options for downloading output of an Amazon S3 Glacier job.- Returns:
- A
ResponseInputStreamcontaining data streamed from service. Note that this is an unmanaged reference to the underlying HTTP connection so great care must be taken to ensure all data if fully read from the input stream and that it is properly closed. Failure to do so may result in sub-optimal behavior and exhausting connections in the connection pool. The unmarshalled response object can be obtained viaResponseInputStream.response(). The service documentation for the response content is as follows 'The job data, either archive data or inventory data.
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getJobOutputAsBytes
default ResponseBytes<GetJobOutputResponse> getJobOutputAsBytes(GetJobOutputRequest getJobOutputRequest) throws ResourceNotFoundException, InvalidParameterValueException, MissingParameterValueException, ServiceUnavailableException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, GlacierException This operation downloads the output of the job you initiated using InitiateJob. Depending on the job type you specified when you initiated the job, the output will be either the content of an archive or a vault inventory.
You can download all the job output or download a portion of the output by specifying a byte range. In the case of an archive retrieval job, depending on the byte range you specify, Amazon S3 Glacier (Glacier) returns the checksum for the portion of the data. You can compute the checksum on the client and verify that the values match to ensure the portion you downloaded is the correct data.
A job ID will not expire for at least 24 hours after Glacier completes the job. That a byte range. For both archive and inventory retrieval jobs, you should verify the downloaded size against the size returned in the headers from the Get Job Output response.
For archive retrieval jobs, you should also verify that the size is what you expected. If you download a portion of the output, the expected size is based on the range of bytes you specified. For example, if you specify a range of
bytes=0-1048575, you should verify your download size is 1,048,576 bytes. If you download an entire archive, the expected size is the size of the archive when you uploaded it to Amazon S3 Glacier The expected size is also returned in the headers from the Get Job Output response.In the case of an archive retrieval job, depending on the byte range you specify, Glacier returns the checksum for the portion of the data. To ensure the portion you downloaded is the correct data, compute the checksum on the client, verify that the values match, and verify that the size is what you expected.
A job ID does not expire for at least 24 hours after Glacier completes the job. That is, you can download the job output within the 24 hours period after Amazon Glacier completes the job.
An AWS account has full permission to perform all operations (actions). However, AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM) users don't have any permissions by default. You must grant them explicit permission to perform specific actions. For more information, see Access Control Using AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM).
For conceptual information and the underlying REST API, see Downloading a Vault Inventory, Downloading an Archive, and Get Job Output
- Parameters:
getJobOutputRequest- Provides options for downloading output of an Amazon S3 Glacier job.- Returns:
- A
ResponseBytesthat loads the data streamed from the service into memory and exposes it in convenient in-memory representations like a byte buffer or string. The unmarshalled response object can be obtained viaResponseBytes.response(). The service documentation for the response content is as follows 'The job data, either archive data or inventory data.
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getJobOutputAsBytes
default ResponseBytes<GetJobOutputResponse> getJobOutputAsBytes(Consumer<GetJobOutputRequest.Builder> getJobOutputRequest) throws ResourceNotFoundException, InvalidParameterValueException, MissingParameterValueException, ServiceUnavailableException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, GlacierException This operation downloads the output of the job you initiated using InitiateJob. Depending on the job type you specified when you initiated the job, the output will be either the content of an archive or a vault inventory.
You can download all the job output or download a portion of the output by specifying a byte range. In the case of an archive retrieval job, depending on the byte range you specify, Amazon S3 Glacier (Glacier) returns the checksum for the portion of the data. You can compute the checksum on the client and verify that the values match to ensure the portion you downloaded is the correct data.
A job ID will not expire for at least 24 hours after Glacier completes the job. That a byte range. For both archive and inventory retrieval jobs, you should verify the downloaded size against the size returned in the headers from the Get Job Output response.
For archive retrieval jobs, you should also verify that the size is what you expected. If you download a portion of the output, the expected size is based on the range of bytes you specified. For example, if you specify a range of
bytes=0-1048575, you should verify your download size is 1,048,576 bytes. If you download an entire archive, the expected size is the size of the archive when you uploaded it to Amazon S3 Glacier The expected size is also returned in the headers from the Get Job Output response.In the case of an archive retrieval job, depending on the byte range you specify, Glacier returns the checksum for the portion of the data. To ensure the portion you downloaded is the correct data, compute the checksum on the client, verify that the values match, and verify that the size is what you expected.
A job ID does not expire for at least 24 hours after Glacier completes the job. That is, you can download the job output within the 24 hours period after Amazon Glacier completes the job.
An AWS account has full permission to perform all operations (actions). However, AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM) users don't have any permissions by default. You must grant them explicit permission to perform specific actions. For more information, see Access Control Using AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM).
For conceptual information and the underlying REST API, see Downloading a Vault Inventory, Downloading an Archive, and Get Job Output
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the
GetJobOutputRequest.Builderavoiding the need to create one manually viaGetJobOutputRequest.builder()- Parameters:
getJobOutputRequest- AConsumerthat will call methods onGetJobOutputRequest.Builderto create a request. Provides options for downloading output of an Amazon S3 Glacier job.- Returns:
- A
ResponseBytesthat loads the data streamed from the service into memory and exposes it in convenient in-memory representations like a byte buffer or string. The unmarshalled response object can be obtained viaResponseBytes.response(). The service documentation for the response content is as follows 'The job data, either archive data or inventory data.
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getVaultAccessPolicy
default GetVaultAccessPolicyResponse getVaultAccessPolicy(GetVaultAccessPolicyRequest getVaultAccessPolicyRequest) throws ResourceNotFoundException, InvalidParameterValueException, MissingParameterValueException, ServiceUnavailableException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, GlacierException This operation retrieves the
access-policysubresource set on the vault; for more information on setting this subresource, see Set Vault Access Policy (PUT access-policy). If there is no access policy set on the vault, the operation returns a404 Not founderror. For more information about vault access policies, see Amazon Glacier Access Control with Vault Access Policies.- Parameters:
getVaultAccessPolicyRequest- Input for GetVaultAccessPolicy.- Returns:
- Result of the GetVaultAccessPolicy operation returned by the service.
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getVaultAccessPolicy
default GetVaultAccessPolicyResponse getVaultAccessPolicy(Consumer<GetVaultAccessPolicyRequest.Builder> getVaultAccessPolicyRequest) throws ResourceNotFoundException, InvalidParameterValueException, MissingParameterValueException, ServiceUnavailableException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, GlacierException This operation retrieves the
access-policysubresource set on the vault; for more information on setting this subresource, see Set Vault Access Policy (PUT access-policy). If there is no access policy set on the vault, the operation returns a404 Not founderror. For more information about vault access policies, see Amazon Glacier Access Control with Vault Access Policies.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the
GetVaultAccessPolicyRequest.Builderavoiding the need to create one manually viaGetVaultAccessPolicyRequest.builder()- Parameters:
getVaultAccessPolicyRequest- AConsumerthat will call methods onGetVaultAccessPolicyRequest.Builderto create a request. Input for GetVaultAccessPolicy.- Returns:
- Result of the GetVaultAccessPolicy operation returned by the service.
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getVaultLock
default GetVaultLockResponse getVaultLock(GetVaultLockRequest getVaultLockRequest) throws ResourceNotFoundException, InvalidParameterValueException, MissingParameterValueException, ServiceUnavailableException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, GlacierException This operation retrieves the following attributes from the
lock-policysubresource set on the specified vault:-
The vault lock policy set on the vault.
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When the lock ID expires. The lock ID is used to complete the vault locking process.
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When the vault lock was initiated and put into the
InProgressstate.
A vault lock is put into the
InProgressstate by calling InitiateVaultLock. A vault lock is put into theLockedstate by calling CompleteVaultLock. You can abort the vault locking process by calling AbortVaultLock. For more information about the vault locking process, Amazon Glacier Vault Lock.If there is no vault lock policy set on the vault, the operation returns a
404 Not founderror. For more information about vault lock policies, Amazon Glacier Access Control with Vault Lock Policies.- Parameters:
getVaultLockRequest- The input values forGetVaultLock.- Returns:
- Result of the GetVaultLock operation returned by the service.
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getVaultLock
default GetVaultLockResponse getVaultLock(Consumer<GetVaultLockRequest.Builder> getVaultLockRequest) throws ResourceNotFoundException, InvalidParameterValueException, MissingParameterValueException, ServiceUnavailableException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, GlacierException This operation retrieves the following attributes from the
lock-policysubresource set on the specified vault:-
The vault lock policy set on the vault.
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The state of the vault lock, which is either
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When the lock ID expires. The lock ID is used to complete the vault locking process.
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When the vault lock was initiated and put into the
InProgressstate.
A vault lock is put into the
InProgressstate by calling InitiateVaultLock. A vault lock is put into theLockedstate by calling CompleteVaultLock. You can abort the vault locking process by calling AbortVaultLock. For more information about the vault locking process, Amazon Glacier Vault Lock.If there is no vault lock policy set on the vault, the operation returns a
404 Not founderror. For more information about vault lock policies, Amazon Glacier Access Control with Vault Lock Policies.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the
GetVaultLockRequest.Builderavoiding the need to create one manually viaGetVaultLockRequest.builder()- Parameters:
getVaultLockRequest- AConsumerthat will call methods onGetVaultLockRequest.Builderto create a request. The input values forGetVaultLock.- Returns:
- Result of the GetVaultLock operation returned by the service.
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getVaultNotifications
default GetVaultNotificationsResponse getVaultNotifications(GetVaultNotificationsRequest getVaultNotificationsRequest) throws ResourceNotFoundException, InvalidParameterValueException, MissingParameterValueException, ServiceUnavailableException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, GlacierException This operation retrieves the
notification-configurationsubresource of the specified vault.For information about setting a notification configuration on a vault, see SetVaultNotifications. If a notification configuration for a vault is not set, the operation returns a
404 Not Founderror. For more information about vault notifications, see Configuring Vault Notifications in Amazon S3 Glacier.An AWS account has full permission to perform all operations (actions). However, AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM) users don't have any permissions by default. You must grant them explicit permission to perform specific actions. For more information, see Access Control Using AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM).
For conceptual information and underlying REST API, see Configuring Vault Notifications in Amazon S3 Glacier and Get Vault Notification Configuration in the Amazon Glacier Developer Guide.
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getVaultNotificationsRequest- Provides options for retrieving the notification configuration set on an Amazon Glacier vault.- Returns:
- Result of the GetVaultNotifications operation returned by the service.
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getVaultNotifications
default GetVaultNotificationsResponse getVaultNotifications(Consumer<GetVaultNotificationsRequest.Builder> getVaultNotificationsRequest) throws ResourceNotFoundException, InvalidParameterValueException, MissingParameterValueException, ServiceUnavailableException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, GlacierException This operation retrieves the
notification-configurationsubresource of the specified vault.For information about setting a notification configuration on a vault, see SetVaultNotifications. If a notification configuration for a vault is not set, the operation returns a
404 Not Founderror. For more information about vault notifications, see Configuring Vault Notifications in Amazon S3 Glacier.An AWS account has full permission to perform all operations (actions). However, AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM) users don't have any permissions by default. You must grant them explicit permission to perform specific actions. For more information, see Access Control Using AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM).
For conceptual information and underlying REST API, see Configuring Vault Notifications in Amazon S3 Glacier and Get Vault Notification Configuration in the Amazon Glacier Developer Guide.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the
GetVaultNotificationsRequest.Builderavoiding the need to create one manually viaGetVaultNotificationsRequest.builder()- Parameters:
getVaultNotificationsRequest- AConsumerthat will call methods onGetVaultNotificationsRequest.Builderto create a request. Provides options for retrieving the notification configuration set on an Amazon Glacier vault.- Returns:
- Result of the GetVaultNotifications operation returned by the service.
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initiateJob
default InitiateJobResponse initiateJob(InitiateJobRequest initiateJobRequest) throws ResourceNotFoundException, PolicyEnforcedException, InvalidParameterValueException, MissingParameterValueException, InsufficientCapacityException, ServiceUnavailableException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, GlacierException This operation initiates a job of the specified type, which can be a select, an archival retrieval, or a vault retrieval. For more information about using this operation, see the documentation for the underlying REST API Initiate a Job.
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initiateJobRequest- Provides options for initiating an Amazon S3 Glacier job.- Returns:
- Result of the InitiateJob operation returned by the service.
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initiateJob
default InitiateJobResponse initiateJob(Consumer<InitiateJobRequest.Builder> initiateJobRequest) throws ResourceNotFoundException, PolicyEnforcedException, InvalidParameterValueException, MissingParameterValueException, InsufficientCapacityException, ServiceUnavailableException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, GlacierException This operation initiates a job of the specified type, which can be a select, an archival retrieval, or a vault retrieval. For more information about using this operation, see the documentation for the underlying REST API Initiate a Job.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the
InitiateJobRequest.Builderavoiding the need to create one manually viaInitiateJobRequest.builder()- Parameters:
initiateJobRequest- AConsumerthat will call methods onInitiateJobRequest.Builderto create a request. Provides options for initiating an Amazon S3 Glacier job.- Returns:
- Result of the InitiateJob operation returned by the service.
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initiateMultipartUpload
default InitiateMultipartUploadResponse initiateMultipartUpload(InitiateMultipartUploadRequest initiateMultipartUploadRequest) throws ResourceNotFoundException, InvalidParameterValueException, MissingParameterValueException, ServiceUnavailableException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, GlacierException This operation initiates a multipart upload. Amazon S3 Glacier creates a multipart upload resource and returns its ID in the response. The multipart upload ID is used in subsequent requests to upload parts of an archive (see UploadMultipartPart).
When you initiate a multipart upload, you specify the part size in number of bytes. The part size must be a megabyte (1024 KB) multiplied by a power of 2-for example, 1048576 (1 MB), 2097152 (2 MB), 4194304 (4 MB), 8388608 (8 MB), and so on. The minimum allowable part size is 1 MB, and the maximum is 4 GB.
Every part you upload to this resource (see UploadMultipartPart), except the last one, must have the same size. The last one can be the same size or smaller. For example, suppose you want to upload a 16.2 MB file. If you initiate the multipart upload with a part size of 4 MB, you will upload four parts of 4 MB each and one part of 0.2 MB.
You don't need to know the size of the archive when you start a multipart upload because Amazon S3 Glacier does not require you to specify the overall archive size.
After you complete the multipart upload, Amazon S3 Glacier (Glacier) removes the multipart upload resource referenced by the ID. Glacier also removes the multipart upload resource if you cancel the multipart upload or it may be removed if there is no activity for a period of 24 hours.
An AWS account has full permission to perform all operations (actions). However, AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM) users don't have any permissions by default. You must grant them explicit permission to perform specific actions. For more information, see Access Control Using AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM).
For conceptual information and underlying REST API, see Uploading Large Archives in Parts (Multipart Upload) and Initiate Multipart Upload in the Amazon Glacier Developer Guide.
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initiateMultipartUploadRequest- Provides options for initiating a multipart upload to an Amazon S3 Glacier vault.- Returns:
- Result of the InitiateMultipartUpload operation returned by the service.
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initiateMultipartUpload
default InitiateMultipartUploadResponse initiateMultipartUpload(Consumer<InitiateMultipartUploadRequest.Builder> initiateMultipartUploadRequest) throws ResourceNotFoundException, InvalidParameterValueException, MissingParameterValueException, ServiceUnavailableException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, GlacierException This operation initiates a multipart upload. Amazon S3 Glacier creates a multipart upload resource and returns its ID in the response. The multipart upload ID is used in subsequent requests to upload parts of an archive (see UploadMultipartPart).
When you initiate a multipart upload, you specify the part size in number of bytes. The part size must be a megabyte (1024 KB) multiplied by a power of 2-for example, 1048576 (1 MB), 2097152 (2 MB), 4194304 (4 MB), 8388608 (8 MB), and so on. The minimum allowable part size is 1 MB, and the maximum is 4 GB.
Every part you upload to this resource (see UploadMultipartPart), except the last one, must have the same size. The last one can be the same size or smaller. For example, suppose you want to upload a 16.2 MB file. If you initiate the multipart upload with a part size of 4 MB, you will upload four parts of 4 MB each and one part of 0.2 MB.
You don't need to know the size of the archive when you start a multipart upload because Amazon S3 Glacier does not require you to specify the overall archive size.
After you complete the multipart upload, Amazon S3 Glacier (Glacier) removes the multipart upload resource referenced by the ID. Glacier also removes the multipart upload resource if you cancel the multipart upload or it may be removed if there is no activity for a period of 24 hours.
An AWS account has full permission to perform all operations (actions). However, AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM) users don't have any permissions by default. You must grant them explicit permission to perform specific actions. For more information, see Access Control Using AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM).
For conceptual information and underlying REST API, see Uploading Large Archives in Parts (Multipart Upload) and Initiate Multipart Upload in the Amazon Glacier Developer Guide.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the
InitiateMultipartUploadRequest.Builderavoiding the need to create one manually viaInitiateMultipartUploadRequest.builder()- Parameters:
initiateMultipartUploadRequest- AConsumerthat will call methods onInitiateMultipartUploadRequest.Builderto create a request. Provides options for initiating a multipart upload to an Amazon S3 Glacier vault.- Returns:
- Result of the InitiateMultipartUpload operation returned by the service.
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initiateVaultLock
default InitiateVaultLockResponse initiateVaultLock(InitiateVaultLockRequest initiateVaultLockRequest) throws ResourceNotFoundException, InvalidParameterValueException, MissingParameterValueException, ServiceUnavailableException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, GlacierException This operation initiates the vault locking process by doing the following:
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Installing a vault lock policy on the specified vault.
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Returning a lock ID, which is used to complete the vault locking process.
You can set one vault lock policy for each vault and this policy can be up to 20 KB in size. For more information about vault lock policies, see Amazon Glacier Access Control with Vault Lock Policies.
You must complete the vault locking process within 24 hours after the vault lock enters the
InProgressstate. After the 24 hour window ends, the lock ID expires, the vault automatically exits theInProgressstate, and the vault lock policy is removed from the vault. You call CompleteVaultLock to complete the vault locking process by setting the state of the vault lock toLocked.After a vault lock is in the
Lockedstate, you cannot initiate a new vault lock for the vault.You can abort the vault locking process by calling AbortVaultLock. You can get the state of the vault lock by calling GetVaultLock. For more information about the vault locking process, Amazon Glacier Vault Lock.
If this operation is called when the vault lock is in the
InProgressstate, the operation returns anAccessDeniedExceptionerror. When the vault lock is in theInProgressstate you must call AbortVaultLock before you can initiate a new vault lock policy.- Parameters:
initiateVaultLockRequest- The input values forInitiateVaultLock.- Returns:
- Result of the InitiateVaultLock operation returned by the service.
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initiateVaultLock
default InitiateVaultLockResponse initiateVaultLock(Consumer<InitiateVaultLockRequest.Builder> initiateVaultLockRequest) throws ResourceNotFoundException, InvalidParameterValueException, MissingParameterValueException, ServiceUnavailableException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, GlacierException This operation initiates the vault locking process by doing the following:
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Installing a vault lock policy on the specified vault.
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Returning a lock ID, which is used to complete the vault locking process.
You can set one vault lock policy for each vault and this policy can be up to 20 KB in size. For more information about vault lock policies, see Amazon Glacier Access Control with Vault Lock Policies.
You must complete the vault locking process within 24 hours after the vault lock enters the
InProgressstate. After the 24 hour window ends, the lock ID expires, the vault automatically exits theInProgressstate, and the vault lock policy is removed from the vault. You call CompleteVaultLock to complete the vault locking process by setting the state of the vault lock toLocked.After a vault lock is in the
Lockedstate, you cannot initiate a new vault lock for the vault.You can abort the vault locking process by calling AbortVaultLock. You can get the state of the vault lock by calling GetVaultLock. For more information about the vault locking process, Amazon Glacier Vault Lock.
If this operation is called when the vault lock is in the
InProgressstate, the operation returns anAccessDeniedExceptionerror. When the vault lock is in theInProgressstate you must call AbortVaultLock before you can initiate a new vault lock policy.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the
InitiateVaultLockRequest.Builderavoiding the need to create one manually viaInitiateVaultLockRequest.builder()- Parameters:
initiateVaultLockRequest- AConsumerthat will call methods onInitiateVaultLockRequest.Builderto create a request. The input values forInitiateVaultLock.- Returns:
- Result of the InitiateVaultLock operation returned by the service.
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listJobs
default ListJobsResponse listJobs(ListJobsRequest listJobsRequest) throws ResourceNotFoundException, InvalidParameterValueException, MissingParameterValueException, ServiceUnavailableException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, GlacierException This operation lists jobs for a vault, including jobs that are in-progress and jobs that have recently finished. The List Job operation returns a list of these jobs sorted by job initiation time.
Amazon Glacier retains recently completed jobs for a period before deleting them; however, it eventually removes completed jobs. The output of completed jobs can be retrieved. Retaining completed jobs for a period of time after they have completed enables you to get a job output in the event you miss the job completion notification or your first attempt to download it fails. For example, suppose you start an archive retrieval job to download an archive. After the job completes, you start to download the archive but encounter a network error. In this scenario, you can retry and download the archive while the job exists.
The List Jobs operation supports pagination. You should always check the response
Markerfield. If there are no more jobs to list, theMarkerfield is set tonull. If there are more jobs to list, theMarkerfield is set to a non-null value, which you can use to continue the pagination of the list. To return a list of jobs that begins at a specific job, set the marker request parameter to theMarkervalue for that job that you obtained from a previous List Jobs request.You can set a maximum limit for the number of jobs returned in the response by specifying the
limitparameter in the request. The default limit is 50. The number of jobs returned might be fewer than the limit, but the number of returned jobs never exceeds the limit.Additionally, you can filter the jobs list returned by specifying the optional
statuscodeparameter orcompletedparameter, or both. Using thestatuscodeparameter, you can specify to return only jobs that match either theInProgress,Succeeded, orFailedstatus. Using thecompletedparameter, you can specify to return only jobs that were completed (true) or jobs that were not completed (false).For more information about using this operation, see the documentation for the underlying REST API List Jobs.
- Parameters:
listJobsRequest- Provides options for retrieving a job list for an Amazon S3 Glacier vault.- Returns:
- Result of the ListJobs operation returned by the service.
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listJobs
default ListJobsResponse listJobs(Consumer<ListJobsRequest.Builder> listJobsRequest) throws ResourceNotFoundException, InvalidParameterValueException, MissingParameterValueException, ServiceUnavailableException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, GlacierException This operation lists jobs for a vault, including jobs that are in-progress and jobs that have recently finished. The List Job operation returns a list of these jobs sorted by job initiation time.
Amazon Glacier retains recently completed jobs for a period before deleting them; however, it eventually removes completed jobs. The output of completed jobs can be retrieved. Retaining completed jobs for a period of time after they have completed enables you to get a job output in the event you miss the job completion notification or your first attempt to download it fails. For example, suppose you start an archive retrieval job to download an archive. After the job completes, you start to download the archive but encounter a network error. In this scenario, you can retry and download the archive while the job exists.
The List Jobs operation supports pagination. You should always check the response
Markerfield. If there are no more jobs to list, theMarkerfield is set tonull. If there are more jobs to list, theMarkerfield is set to a non-null value, which you can use to continue the pagination of the list. To return a list of jobs that begins at a specific job, set the marker request parameter to theMarkervalue for that job that you obtained from a previous List Jobs request.You can set a maximum limit for the number of jobs returned in the response by specifying the
limitparameter in the request. The default limit is 50. The number of jobs returned might be fewer than the limit, but the number of returned jobs never exceeds the limit.Additionally, you can filter the jobs list returned by specifying the optional
statuscodeparameter orcompletedparameter, or both. Using thestatuscodeparameter, you can specify to return only jobs that match either theInProgress,Succeeded, orFailedstatus. Using thecompletedparameter, you can specify to return only jobs that were completed (true) or jobs that were not completed (false).For more information about using this operation, see the documentation for the underlying REST API List Jobs.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the
ListJobsRequest.Builderavoiding the need to create one manually viaListJobsRequest.builder()- Parameters:
listJobsRequest- AConsumerthat will call methods onListJobsRequest.Builderto create a request. Provides options for retrieving a job list for an Amazon S3 Glacier vault.- Returns:
- Result of the ListJobs operation returned by the service.
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listJobsPaginator
default ListJobsIterable listJobsPaginator(ListJobsRequest listJobsRequest) throws ResourceNotFoundException, InvalidParameterValueException, MissingParameterValueException, ServiceUnavailableException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, GlacierException This is a variant of
listJobs(software.amazon.awssdk.services.glacier.model.ListJobsRequest)operation. The return type is a custom iterable that can be used to iterate through all the pages. SDK will internally handle making service calls for you.When this operation is called, a custom iterable is returned but no service calls are made yet. So there is no guarantee that the request is valid. As you iterate through the iterable, SDK will start lazily loading response pages by making service calls until there are no pages left or your iteration stops. If there are errors in your request, you will see the failures only after you start iterating through the iterable.
The following are few ways to iterate through the response pages:
1) Using a Stream
2) Using For loopsoftware.amazon.awssdk.services.glacier.paginators.ListJobsIterable responses = client.listJobsPaginator(request); responses.stream().forEach(....);{ @code software.amazon.awssdk.services.glacier.paginators.ListJobsIterable responses = client.listJobsPaginator(request); for (software.amazon.awssdk.services.glacier.model.ListJobsResponse response : responses) { // do something; } }3) Use iterator directlysoftware.amazon.awssdk.services.glacier.paginators.ListJobsIterable responses = client.listJobsPaginator(request); responses.iterator().forEachRemaining(....);Please notice that the configuration of limit won't limit the number of results you get with the paginator. It only limits the number of results in each page.
Note: If you prefer to have control on service calls, use the
listJobs(software.amazon.awssdk.services.glacier.model.ListJobsRequest)operation.- Parameters:
listJobsRequest- Provides options for retrieving a job list for an Amazon S3 Glacier vault.- Returns:
- A custom iterable that can be used to iterate through all the response pages.
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listJobsPaginator
default ListJobsIterable listJobsPaginator(Consumer<ListJobsRequest.Builder> listJobsRequest) throws ResourceNotFoundException, InvalidParameterValueException, MissingParameterValueException, ServiceUnavailableException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, GlacierException This is a variant of
listJobs(software.amazon.awssdk.services.glacier.model.ListJobsRequest)operation. The return type is a custom iterable that can be used to iterate through all the pages. SDK will internally handle making service calls for you.When this operation is called, a custom iterable is returned but no service calls are made yet. So there is no guarantee that the request is valid. As you iterate through the iterable, SDK will start lazily loading response pages by making service calls until there are no pages left or your iteration stops. If there are errors in your request, you will see the failures only after you start iterating through the iterable.
The following are few ways to iterate through the response pages:
1) Using a Stream
2) Using For loopsoftware.amazon.awssdk.services.glacier.paginators.ListJobsIterable responses = client.listJobsPaginator(request); responses.stream().forEach(....);{ @code software.amazon.awssdk.services.glacier.paginators.ListJobsIterable responses = client.listJobsPaginator(request); for (software.amazon.awssdk.services.glacier.model.ListJobsResponse response : responses) { // do something; } }3) Use iterator directlysoftware.amazon.awssdk.services.glacier.paginators.ListJobsIterable responses = client.listJobsPaginator(request); responses.iterator().forEachRemaining(....);Please notice that the configuration of limit won't limit the number of results you get with the paginator. It only limits the number of results in each page.
Note: If you prefer to have control on service calls, use the
listJobs(software.amazon.awssdk.services.glacier.model.ListJobsRequest)operation.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the
ListJobsRequest.Builderavoiding the need to create one manually viaListJobsRequest.builder()- Parameters:
listJobsRequest- AConsumerthat will call methods onListJobsRequest.Builderto create a request. Provides options for retrieving a job list for an Amazon S3 Glacier vault.- Returns:
- A custom iterable that can be used to iterate through all the response pages.
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listMultipartUploads
default ListMultipartUploadsResponse listMultipartUploads(ListMultipartUploadsRequest listMultipartUploadsRequest) throws ResourceNotFoundException, InvalidParameterValueException, MissingParameterValueException, ServiceUnavailableException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, GlacierException This operation lists in-progress multipart uploads for the specified vault. An in-progress multipart upload is a multipart upload that has been initiated by an InitiateMultipartUpload request, but has not yet been completed or aborted. The list returned in the List Multipart Upload response has no guaranteed order.
The List Multipart Uploads operation supports pagination. By default, this operation returns up to 50 multipart uploads in the response. You should always check the response for a
markerat which to continue the list; if there are no more items themarkerisnull. To return a list of multipart uploads that begins at a specific upload, set themarkerrequest parameter to the value you obtained from a previous List Multipart Upload request. You can also limit the number of uploads returned in the response by specifying thelimitparameter in the request.Note the difference between this operation and listing parts (ListParts). The List Multipart Uploads operation lists all multipart uploads for a vault and does not require a multipart upload ID. The List Parts operation requires a multipart upload ID since parts are associated with a single upload.
An AWS account has full permission to perform all operations (actions). However, AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM) users don't have any permissions by default. You must grant them explicit permission to perform specific actions. For more information, see Access Control Using AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM).
For conceptual information and the underlying REST API, see Working with Archives in Amazon S3 Glacier and List Multipart Uploads in the Amazon Glacier Developer Guide.
- Parameters:
listMultipartUploadsRequest- Provides options for retrieving list of in-progress multipart uploads for an Amazon Glacier vault.- Returns:
- Result of the ListMultipartUploads operation returned by the service.
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listMultipartUploads
default ListMultipartUploadsResponse listMultipartUploads(Consumer<ListMultipartUploadsRequest.Builder> listMultipartUploadsRequest) throws ResourceNotFoundException, InvalidParameterValueException, MissingParameterValueException, ServiceUnavailableException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, GlacierException This operation lists in-progress multipart uploads for the specified vault. An in-progress multipart upload is a multipart upload that has been initiated by an InitiateMultipartUpload request, but has not yet been completed or aborted. The list returned in the List Multipart Upload response has no guaranteed order.
The List Multipart Uploads operation supports pagination. By default, this operation returns up to 50 multipart uploads in the response. You should always check the response for a
markerat which to continue the list; if there are no more items themarkerisnull. To return a list of multipart uploads that begins at a specific upload, set themarkerrequest parameter to the value you obtained from a previous List Multipart Upload request. You can also limit the number of uploads returned in the response by specifying thelimitparameter in the request.Note the difference between this operation and listing parts (ListParts). The List Multipart Uploads operation lists all multipart uploads for a vault and does not require a multipart upload ID. The List Parts operation requires a multipart upload ID since parts are associated with a single upload.
An AWS account has full permission to perform all operations (actions). However, AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM) users don't have any permissions by default. You must grant them explicit permission to perform specific actions. For more information, see Access Control Using AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM).
For conceptual information and the underlying REST API, see Working with Archives in Amazon S3 Glacier and List Multipart Uploads in the Amazon Glacier Developer Guide.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the
ListMultipartUploadsRequest.Builderavoiding the need to create one manually viaListMultipartUploadsRequest.builder()- Parameters:
listMultipartUploadsRequest- AConsumerthat will call methods onListMultipartUploadsRequest.Builderto create a request. Provides options for retrieving list of in-progress multipart uploads for an Amazon Glacier vault.- Returns:
- Result of the ListMultipartUploads operation returned by the service.
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listMultipartUploadsPaginator
default ListMultipartUploadsIterable listMultipartUploadsPaginator(ListMultipartUploadsRequest listMultipartUploadsRequest) throws ResourceNotFoundException, InvalidParameterValueException, MissingParameterValueException, ServiceUnavailableException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, GlacierException This is a variant of
listMultipartUploads(software.amazon.awssdk.services.glacier.model.ListMultipartUploadsRequest)operation. The return type is a custom iterable that can be used to iterate through all the pages. SDK will internally handle making service calls for you.When this operation is called, a custom iterable is returned but no service calls are made yet. So there is no guarantee that the request is valid. As you iterate through the iterable, SDK will start lazily loading response pages by making service calls until there are no pages left or your iteration stops. If there are errors in your request, you will see the failures only after you start iterating through the iterable.
The following are few ways to iterate through the response pages:
1) Using a Stream
2) Using For loopsoftware.amazon.awssdk.services.glacier.paginators.ListMultipartUploadsIterable responses = client.listMultipartUploadsPaginator(request); responses.stream().forEach(....);{ @code software.amazon.awssdk.services.glacier.paginators.ListMultipartUploadsIterable responses = client .listMultipartUploadsPaginator(request); for (software.amazon.awssdk.services.glacier.model.ListMultipartUploadsResponse response : responses) { // do something; } }3) Use iterator directlysoftware.amazon.awssdk.services.glacier.paginators.ListMultipartUploadsIterable responses = client.listMultipartUploadsPaginator(request); responses.iterator().forEachRemaining(....);Please notice that the configuration of limit won't limit the number of results you get with the paginator. It only limits the number of results in each page.
Note: If you prefer to have control on service calls, use the
listMultipartUploads(software.amazon.awssdk.services.glacier.model.ListMultipartUploadsRequest)operation.- Parameters:
listMultipartUploadsRequest- Provides options for retrieving list of in-progress multipart uploads for an Amazon Glacier vault.- Returns:
- A custom iterable that can be used to iterate through all the response pages.
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listMultipartUploadsPaginator
default ListMultipartUploadsIterable listMultipartUploadsPaginator(Consumer<ListMultipartUploadsRequest.Builder> listMultipartUploadsRequest) throws ResourceNotFoundException, InvalidParameterValueException, MissingParameterValueException, ServiceUnavailableException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, GlacierException This is a variant of
listMultipartUploads(software.amazon.awssdk.services.glacier.model.ListMultipartUploadsRequest)operation. The return type is a custom iterable that can be used to iterate through all the pages. SDK will internally handle making service calls for you.When this operation is called, a custom iterable is returned but no service calls are made yet. So there is no guarantee that the request is valid. As you iterate through the iterable, SDK will start lazily loading response pages by making service calls until there are no pages left or your iteration stops. If there are errors in your request, you will see the failures only after you start iterating through the iterable.
The following are few ways to iterate through the response pages:
1) Using a Stream
2) Using For loopsoftware.amazon.awssdk.services.glacier.paginators.ListMultipartUploadsIterable responses = client.listMultipartUploadsPaginator(request); responses.stream().forEach(....);{ @code software.amazon.awssdk.services.glacier.paginators.ListMultipartUploadsIterable responses = client .listMultipartUploadsPaginator(request); for (software.amazon.awssdk.services.glacier.model.ListMultipartUploadsResponse response : responses) { // do something; } }3) Use iterator directlysoftware.amazon.awssdk.services.glacier.paginators.ListMultipartUploadsIterable responses = client.listMultipartUploadsPaginator(request); responses.iterator().forEachRemaining(....);Please notice that the configuration of limit won't limit the number of results you get with the paginator. It only limits the number of results in each page.
Note: If you prefer to have control on service calls, use the
listMultipartUploads(software.amazon.awssdk.services.glacier.model.ListMultipartUploadsRequest)operation.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the
ListMultipartUploadsRequest.Builderavoiding the need to create one manually viaListMultipartUploadsRequest.builder()- Parameters:
listMultipartUploadsRequest- AConsumerthat will call methods onListMultipartUploadsRequest.Builderto create a request. Provides options for retrieving list of in-progress multipart uploads for an Amazon Glacier vault.- Returns:
- A custom iterable that can be used to iterate through all the response pages.
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listParts
default ListPartsResponse listParts(ListPartsRequest listPartsRequest) throws ResourceNotFoundException, InvalidParameterValueException, MissingParameterValueException, ServiceUnavailableException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, GlacierException This operation lists the parts of an archive that have been uploaded in a specific multipart upload. You can make this request at any time during an in-progress multipart upload before you complete the upload (see CompleteMultipartUpload. List Parts returns an error for completed uploads. The list returned in the List Parts response is sorted by part range.
The List Parts operation supports pagination. By default, this operation returns up to 50 uploaded parts in the response. You should always check the response for a
markerat which to continue the list; if there are no more items themarkerisnull. To return a list of parts that begins at a specific part, set themarkerrequest parameter to the value you obtained from a previous List Parts request. You can also limit the number of parts returned in the response by specifying thelimitparameter in the request.An AWS account has full permission to perform all operations (actions). However, AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM) users don't have any permissions by default. You must grant them explicit permission to perform specific actions. For more information, see Access Control Using AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM).
For conceptual information and the underlying REST API, see Working with Archives in Amazon S3 Glacier and List Parts in the Amazon Glacier Developer Guide.
- Parameters:
listPartsRequest- Provides options for retrieving a list of parts of an archive that have been uploaded in a specific multipart upload.- Returns:
- Result of the ListParts operation returned by the service.
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listParts
default ListPartsResponse listParts(Consumer<ListPartsRequest.Builder> listPartsRequest) throws ResourceNotFoundException, InvalidParameterValueException, MissingParameterValueException, ServiceUnavailableException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, GlacierException This operation lists the parts of an archive that have been uploaded in a specific multipart upload. You can make this request at any time during an in-progress multipart upload before you complete the upload (see CompleteMultipartUpload. List Parts returns an error for completed uploads. The list returned in the List Parts response is sorted by part range.
The List Parts operation supports pagination. By default, this operation returns up to 50 uploaded parts in the response. You should always check the response for a
markerat which to continue the list; if there are no more items themarkerisnull. To return a list of parts that begins at a specific part, set themarkerrequest parameter to the value you obtained from a previous List Parts request. You can also limit the number of parts returned in the response by specifying thelimitparameter in the request.An AWS account has full permission to perform all operations (actions). However, AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM) users don't have any permissions by default. You must grant them explicit permission to perform specific actions. For more information, see Access Control Using AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM).
For conceptual information and the underlying REST API, see Working with Archives in Amazon S3 Glacier and List Parts in the Amazon Glacier Developer Guide.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the
ListPartsRequest.Builderavoiding the need to create one manually viaListPartsRequest.builder()- Parameters:
listPartsRequest- AConsumerthat will call methods onListPartsRequest.Builderto create a request. Provides options for retrieving a list of parts of an archive that have been uploaded in a specific multipart upload.- Returns:
- Result of the ListParts operation returned by the service.
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listPartsPaginator
default ListPartsIterable listPartsPaginator(ListPartsRequest listPartsRequest) throws ResourceNotFoundException, InvalidParameterValueException, MissingParameterValueException, ServiceUnavailableException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, GlacierException This is a variant of
listParts(software.amazon.awssdk.services.glacier.model.ListPartsRequest)operation. The return type is a custom iterable that can be used to iterate through all the pages. SDK will internally handle making service calls for you.When this operation is called, a custom iterable is returned but no service calls are made yet. So there is no guarantee that the request is valid. As you iterate through the iterable, SDK will start lazily loading response pages by making service calls until there are no pages left or your iteration stops. If there are errors in your request, you will see the failures only after you start iterating through the iterable.
The following are few ways to iterate through the response pages:
1) Using a Stream
2) Using For loopsoftware.amazon.awssdk.services.glacier.paginators.ListPartsIterable responses = client.listPartsPaginator(request); responses.stream().forEach(....);{ @code software.amazon.awssdk.services.glacier.paginators.ListPartsIterable responses = client.listPartsPaginator(request); for (software.amazon.awssdk.services.glacier.model.ListPartsResponse response : responses) { // do something; } }3) Use iterator directlysoftware.amazon.awssdk.services.glacier.paginators.ListPartsIterable responses = client.listPartsPaginator(request); responses.iterator().forEachRemaining(....);Please notice that the configuration of limit won't limit the number of results you get with the paginator. It only limits the number of results in each page.
Note: If you prefer to have control on service calls, use the
listParts(software.amazon.awssdk.services.glacier.model.ListPartsRequest)operation.- Parameters:
listPartsRequest- Provides options for retrieving a list of parts of an archive that have been uploaded in a specific multipart upload.- Returns:
- A custom iterable that can be used to iterate through all the response pages.
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listPartsPaginator
default ListPartsIterable listPartsPaginator(Consumer<ListPartsRequest.Builder> listPartsRequest) throws ResourceNotFoundException, InvalidParameterValueException, MissingParameterValueException, ServiceUnavailableException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, GlacierException This is a variant of
listParts(software.amazon.awssdk.services.glacier.model.ListPartsRequest)operation. The return type is a custom iterable that can be used to iterate through all the pages. SDK will internally handle making service calls for you.When this operation is called, a custom iterable is returned but no service calls are made yet. So there is no guarantee that the request is valid. As you iterate through the iterable, SDK will start lazily loading response pages by making service calls until there are no pages left or your iteration stops. If there are errors in your request, you will see the failures only after you start iterating through the iterable.
The following are few ways to iterate through the response pages:
1) Using a Stream
2) Using For loopsoftware.amazon.awssdk.services.glacier.paginators.ListPartsIterable responses = client.listPartsPaginator(request); responses.stream().forEach(....);{ @code software.amazon.awssdk.services.glacier.paginators.ListPartsIterable responses = client.listPartsPaginator(request); for (software.amazon.awssdk.services.glacier.model.ListPartsResponse response : responses) { // do something; } }3) Use iterator directlysoftware.amazon.awssdk.services.glacier.paginators.ListPartsIterable responses = client.listPartsPaginator(request); responses.iterator().forEachRemaining(....);Please notice that the configuration of limit won't limit the number of results you get with the paginator. It only limits the number of results in each page.
Note: If you prefer to have control on service calls, use the
listParts(software.amazon.awssdk.services.glacier.model.ListPartsRequest)operation.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the
ListPartsRequest.Builderavoiding the need to create one manually viaListPartsRequest.builder()- Parameters:
listPartsRequest- AConsumerthat will call methods onListPartsRequest.Builderto create a request. Provides options for retrieving a list of parts of an archive that have been uploaded in a specific multipart upload.- Returns:
- A custom iterable that can be used to iterate through all the response pages.
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listProvisionedCapacity
default ListProvisionedCapacityResponse listProvisionedCapacity(ListProvisionedCapacityRequest listProvisionedCapacityRequest) throws InvalidParameterValueException, MissingParameterValueException, ServiceUnavailableException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, GlacierException This operation lists the provisioned capacity units for the specified AWS account.
- Parameters:
listProvisionedCapacityRequest-- Returns:
- Result of the ListProvisionedCapacity operation returned by the service.
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listProvisionedCapacity
default ListProvisionedCapacityResponse listProvisionedCapacity(Consumer<ListProvisionedCapacityRequest.Builder> listProvisionedCapacityRequest) throws InvalidParameterValueException, MissingParameterValueException, ServiceUnavailableException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, GlacierException This operation lists the provisioned capacity units for the specified AWS account.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the
ListProvisionedCapacityRequest.Builderavoiding the need to create one manually viaListProvisionedCapacityRequest.builder()- Parameters:
listProvisionedCapacityRequest- AConsumerthat will call methods onListProvisionedCapacityRequest.Builderto create a request.- Returns:
- Result of the ListProvisionedCapacity operation returned by the service.
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listProvisionedCapacity
default ListProvisionedCapacityResponse listProvisionedCapacity() throws InvalidParameterValueException, MissingParameterValueException, ServiceUnavailableException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, GlacierExceptionThis operation lists the provisioned capacity units for the specified AWS account.
- Returns:
- Result of the ListProvisionedCapacity operation returned by the service.
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listTagsForVault
default ListTagsForVaultResponse listTagsForVault(ListTagsForVaultRequest listTagsForVaultRequest) throws InvalidParameterValueException, MissingParameterValueException, ResourceNotFoundException, ServiceUnavailableException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, GlacierException This operation lists all the tags attached to a vault. The operation returns an empty map if there are no tags. For more information about tags, see Tagging Amazon S3 Glacier Resources.
- Parameters:
listTagsForVaultRequest- The input value forListTagsForVaultInput.- Returns:
- Result of the ListTagsForVault operation returned by the service.
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listTagsForVault
default ListTagsForVaultResponse listTagsForVault(Consumer<ListTagsForVaultRequest.Builder> listTagsForVaultRequest) throws InvalidParameterValueException, MissingParameterValueException, ResourceNotFoundException, ServiceUnavailableException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, GlacierException This operation lists all the tags attached to a vault. The operation returns an empty map if there are no tags. For more information about tags, see Tagging Amazon S3 Glacier Resources.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the
ListTagsForVaultRequest.Builderavoiding the need to create one manually viaListTagsForVaultRequest.builder()- Parameters:
listTagsForVaultRequest- AConsumerthat will call methods onListTagsForVaultRequest.Builderto create a request. The input value forListTagsForVaultInput.- Returns:
- Result of the ListTagsForVault operation returned by the service.
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listVaults
default ListVaultsResponse listVaults(ListVaultsRequest listVaultsRequest) throws ResourceNotFoundException, InvalidParameterValueException, MissingParameterValueException, ServiceUnavailableException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, GlacierException This operation lists all vaults owned by the calling user's account. The list returned in the response is ASCII-sorted by vault name.
By default, this operation returns up to 10 items. If there are more vaults to list, the response
markerfield contains the vault Amazon Resource Name (ARN) at which to continue the list with a new List Vaults request; otherwise, themarkerfield isnull. To return a list of vaults that begins at a specific vault, set themarkerrequest parameter to the vault ARN you obtained from a previous List Vaults request. You can also limit the number of vaults returned in the response by specifying thelimitparameter in the request.An AWS account has full permission to perform all operations (actions). However, AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM) users don't have any permissions by default. You must grant them explicit permission to perform specific actions. For more information, see Access Control Using AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM).
For conceptual information and underlying REST API, see Retrieving Vault Metadata in Amazon S3 Glacier and List Vaults in the Amazon Glacier Developer Guide.
- Parameters:
listVaultsRequest- Provides options to retrieve the vault list owned by the calling user's account. The list provides metadata information for each vault.- Returns:
- Result of the ListVaults operation returned by the service.
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listVaults
default ListVaultsResponse listVaults(Consumer<ListVaultsRequest.Builder> listVaultsRequest) throws ResourceNotFoundException, InvalidParameterValueException, MissingParameterValueException, ServiceUnavailableException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, GlacierException This operation lists all vaults owned by the calling user's account. The list returned in the response is ASCII-sorted by vault name.
By default, this operation returns up to 10 items. If there are more vaults to list, the response
markerfield contains the vault Amazon Resource Name (ARN) at which to continue the list with a new List Vaults request; otherwise, themarkerfield isnull. To return a list of vaults that begins at a specific vault, set themarkerrequest parameter to the vault ARN you obtained from a previous List Vaults request. You can also limit the number of vaults returned in the response by specifying thelimitparameter in the request.An AWS account has full permission to perform all operations (actions). However, AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM) users don't have any permissions by default. You must grant them explicit permission to perform specific actions. For more information, see Access Control Using AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM).
For conceptual information and underlying REST API, see Retrieving Vault Metadata in Amazon S3 Glacier and List Vaults in the Amazon Glacier Developer Guide.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the
ListVaultsRequest.Builderavoiding the need to create one manually viaListVaultsRequest.builder()- Parameters:
listVaultsRequest- AConsumerthat will call methods onListVaultsRequest.Builderto create a request. Provides options to retrieve the vault list owned by the calling user's account. The list provides metadata information for each vault.- Returns:
- Result of the ListVaults operation returned by the service.
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listVaults
default ListVaultsResponse listVaults() throws ResourceNotFoundException, InvalidParameterValueException, MissingParameterValueException, ServiceUnavailableException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, GlacierExceptionThis operation lists all vaults owned by the calling user's account. The list returned in the response is ASCII-sorted by vault name.
By default, this operation returns up to 10 items. If there are more vaults to list, the response
markerfield contains the vault Amazon Resource Name (ARN) at which to continue the list with a new List Vaults request; otherwise, themarkerfield isnull. To return a list of vaults that begins at a specific vault, set themarkerrequest parameter to the vault ARN you obtained from a previous List Vaults request. You can also limit the number of vaults returned in the response by specifying thelimitparameter in the request.An AWS account has full permission to perform all operations (actions). However, AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM) users don't have any permissions by default. You must grant them explicit permission to perform specific actions. For more information, see Access Control Using AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM).
For conceptual information and underlying REST API, see Retrieving Vault Metadata in Amazon S3 Glacier and List Vaults in the Amazon Glacier Developer Guide.
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- Result of the ListVaults operation returned by the service.
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listVaultsPaginator
default ListVaultsIterable listVaultsPaginator() throws ResourceNotFoundException, InvalidParameterValueException, MissingParameterValueException, ServiceUnavailableException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, GlacierExceptionThis is a variant of
listVaults(software.amazon.awssdk.services.glacier.model.ListVaultsRequest)operation. The return type is a custom iterable that can be used to iterate through all the pages. SDK will internally handle making service calls for you.When this operation is called, a custom iterable is returned but no service calls are made yet. So there is no guarantee that the request is valid. As you iterate through the iterable, SDK will start lazily loading response pages by making service calls until there are no pages left or your iteration stops. If there are errors in your request, you will see the failures only after you start iterating through the iterable.
The following are few ways to iterate through the response pages:
1) Using a Stream
2) Using For loopsoftware.amazon.awssdk.services.glacier.paginators.ListVaultsIterable responses = client.listVaultsPaginator(request); responses.stream().forEach(....);{ @code software.amazon.awssdk.services.glacier.paginators.ListVaultsIterable responses = client.listVaultsPaginator(request); for (software.amazon.awssdk.services.glacier.model.ListVaultsResponse response : responses) { // do something; } }3) Use iterator directlysoftware.amazon.awssdk.services.glacier.paginators.ListVaultsIterable responses = client.listVaultsPaginator(request); responses.iterator().forEachRemaining(....);Please notice that the configuration of limit won't limit the number of results you get with the paginator. It only limits the number of results in each page.
Note: If you prefer to have control on service calls, use the
listVaults(software.amazon.awssdk.services.glacier.model.ListVaultsRequest)operation.- Returns:
- A custom iterable that can be used to iterate through all the response pages.
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listVaultsPaginator
default ListVaultsIterable listVaultsPaginator(ListVaultsRequest listVaultsRequest) throws ResourceNotFoundException, InvalidParameterValueException, MissingParameterValueException, ServiceUnavailableException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, GlacierException This is a variant of
listVaults(software.amazon.awssdk.services.glacier.model.ListVaultsRequest)operation. The return type is a custom iterable that can be used to iterate through all the pages. SDK will internally handle making service calls for you.When this operation is called, a custom iterable is returned but no service calls are made yet. So there is no guarantee that the request is valid. As you iterate through the iterable, SDK will start lazily loading response pages by making service calls until there are no pages left or your iteration stops. If there are errors in your request, you will see the failures only after you start iterating through the iterable.
The following are few ways to iterate through the response pages:
1) Using a Stream
2) Using For loopsoftware.amazon.awssdk.services.glacier.paginators.ListVaultsIterable responses = client.listVaultsPaginator(request); responses.stream().forEach(....);{ @code software.amazon.awssdk.services.glacier.paginators.ListVaultsIterable responses = client.listVaultsPaginator(request); for (software.amazon.awssdk.services.glacier.model.ListVaultsResponse response : responses) { // do something; } }3) Use iterator directlysoftware.amazon.awssdk.services.glacier.paginators.ListVaultsIterable responses = client.listVaultsPaginator(request); responses.iterator().forEachRemaining(....);Please notice that the configuration of limit won't limit the number of results you get with the paginator. It only limits the number of results in each page.
Note: If you prefer to have control on service calls, use the
listVaults(software.amazon.awssdk.services.glacier.model.ListVaultsRequest)operation.- Parameters:
listVaultsRequest- Provides options to retrieve the vault list owned by the calling user's account. The list provides metadata information for each vault.- Returns:
- A custom iterable that can be used to iterate through all the response pages.
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listVaultsPaginator
default ListVaultsIterable listVaultsPaginator(Consumer<ListVaultsRequest.Builder> listVaultsRequest) throws ResourceNotFoundException, InvalidParameterValueException, MissingParameterValueException, ServiceUnavailableException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, GlacierException This is a variant of
listVaults(software.amazon.awssdk.services.glacier.model.ListVaultsRequest)operation. The return type is a custom iterable that can be used to iterate through all the pages. SDK will internally handle making service calls for you.When this operation is called, a custom iterable is returned but no service calls are made yet. So there is no guarantee that the request is valid. As you iterate through the iterable, SDK will start lazily loading response pages by making service calls until there are no pages left or your iteration stops. If there are errors in your request, you will see the failures only after you start iterating through the iterable.
The following are few ways to iterate through the response pages:
1) Using a Stream
2) Using For loopsoftware.amazon.awssdk.services.glacier.paginators.ListVaultsIterable responses = client.listVaultsPaginator(request); responses.stream().forEach(....);{ @code software.amazon.awssdk.services.glacier.paginators.ListVaultsIterable responses = client.listVaultsPaginator(request); for (software.amazon.awssdk.services.glacier.model.ListVaultsResponse response : responses) { // do something; } }3) Use iterator directlysoftware.amazon.awssdk.services.glacier.paginators.ListVaultsIterable responses = client.listVaultsPaginator(request); responses.iterator().forEachRemaining(....);Please notice that the configuration of limit won't limit the number of results you get with the paginator. It only limits the number of results in each page.
Note: If you prefer to have control on service calls, use the
listVaults(software.amazon.awssdk.services.glacier.model.ListVaultsRequest)operation.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the
ListVaultsRequest.Builderavoiding the need to create one manually viaListVaultsRequest.builder()- Parameters:
listVaultsRequest- AConsumerthat will call methods onListVaultsRequest.Builderto create a request. Provides options to retrieve the vault list owned by the calling user's account. The list provides metadata information for each vault.- Returns:
- A custom iterable that can be used to iterate through all the response pages.
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purchaseProvisionedCapacity
default PurchaseProvisionedCapacityResponse purchaseProvisionedCapacity(PurchaseProvisionedCapacityRequest purchaseProvisionedCapacityRequest) throws InvalidParameterValueException, MissingParameterValueException, LimitExceededException, ServiceUnavailableException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, GlacierException This operation purchases a provisioned capacity unit for an AWS account.
- Parameters:
purchaseProvisionedCapacityRequest-- Returns:
- Result of the PurchaseProvisionedCapacity operation returned by the service.
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purchaseProvisionedCapacity
default PurchaseProvisionedCapacityResponse purchaseProvisionedCapacity(Consumer<PurchaseProvisionedCapacityRequest.Builder> purchaseProvisionedCapacityRequest) throws InvalidParameterValueException, MissingParameterValueException, LimitExceededException, ServiceUnavailableException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, GlacierException This operation purchases a provisioned capacity unit for an AWS account.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the
PurchaseProvisionedCapacityRequest.Builderavoiding the need to create one manually viaPurchaseProvisionedCapacityRequest.builder()- Parameters:
purchaseProvisionedCapacityRequest- AConsumerthat will call methods onPurchaseProvisionedCapacityRequest.Builderto create a request.- Returns:
- Result of the PurchaseProvisionedCapacity operation returned by the service.
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purchaseProvisionedCapacity
default PurchaseProvisionedCapacityResponse purchaseProvisionedCapacity() throws InvalidParameterValueException, MissingParameterValueException, LimitExceededException, ServiceUnavailableException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, GlacierExceptionThis operation purchases a provisioned capacity unit for an AWS account.
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- Result of the PurchaseProvisionedCapacity operation returned by the service.
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removeTagsFromVault
default RemoveTagsFromVaultResponse removeTagsFromVault(RemoveTagsFromVaultRequest removeTagsFromVaultRequest) throws InvalidParameterValueException, MissingParameterValueException, ResourceNotFoundException, ServiceUnavailableException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, GlacierException This operation removes one or more tags from the set of tags attached to a vault. For more information about tags, see Tagging Amazon S3 Glacier Resources. This operation is idempotent. The operation will be successful, even if there are no tags attached to the vault.
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removeTagsFromVaultRequest- The input value forRemoveTagsFromVaultInput.- Returns:
- Result of the RemoveTagsFromVault operation returned by the service.
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removeTagsFromVault
default RemoveTagsFromVaultResponse removeTagsFromVault(Consumer<RemoveTagsFromVaultRequest.Builder> removeTagsFromVaultRequest) throws InvalidParameterValueException, MissingParameterValueException, ResourceNotFoundException, ServiceUnavailableException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, GlacierException This operation removes one or more tags from the set of tags attached to a vault. For more information about tags, see Tagging Amazon S3 Glacier Resources. This operation is idempotent. The operation will be successful, even if there are no tags attached to the vault.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the
RemoveTagsFromVaultRequest.Builderavoiding the need to create one manually viaRemoveTagsFromVaultRequest.builder()- Parameters:
removeTagsFromVaultRequest- AConsumerthat will call methods onRemoveTagsFromVaultRequest.Builderto create a request. The input value forRemoveTagsFromVaultInput.- Returns:
- Result of the RemoveTagsFromVault operation returned by the service.
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setDataRetrievalPolicy
default SetDataRetrievalPolicyResponse setDataRetrievalPolicy(SetDataRetrievalPolicyRequest setDataRetrievalPolicyRequest) throws InvalidParameterValueException, MissingParameterValueException, ServiceUnavailableException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, GlacierException This operation sets and then enacts a data retrieval policy in the region specified in the PUT request. You can set one policy per region for an AWS account. The policy is enacted within a few minutes of a successful PUT operation.
The set policy operation does not affect retrieval jobs that were in progress before the policy was enacted. For more information about data retrieval policies, see Amazon Glacier Data Retrieval Policies.
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setDataRetrievalPolicyRequest- SetDataRetrievalPolicy input.- Returns:
- Result of the SetDataRetrievalPolicy operation returned by the service.
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setDataRetrievalPolicy
default SetDataRetrievalPolicyResponse setDataRetrievalPolicy(Consumer<SetDataRetrievalPolicyRequest.Builder> setDataRetrievalPolicyRequest) throws InvalidParameterValueException, MissingParameterValueException, ServiceUnavailableException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, GlacierException This operation sets and then enacts a data retrieval policy in the region specified in the PUT request. You can set one policy per region for an AWS account. The policy is enacted within a few minutes of a successful PUT operation.
The set policy operation does not affect retrieval jobs that were in progress before the policy was enacted. For more information about data retrieval policies, see Amazon Glacier Data Retrieval Policies.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the
SetDataRetrievalPolicyRequest.Builderavoiding the need to create one manually viaSetDataRetrievalPolicyRequest.builder()- Parameters:
setDataRetrievalPolicyRequest- AConsumerthat will call methods onSetDataRetrievalPolicyRequest.Builderto create a request. SetDataRetrievalPolicy input.- Returns:
- Result of the SetDataRetrievalPolicy operation returned by the service.
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setVaultAccessPolicy
default SetVaultAccessPolicyResponse setVaultAccessPolicy(SetVaultAccessPolicyRequest setVaultAccessPolicyRequest) throws ResourceNotFoundException, InvalidParameterValueException, MissingParameterValueException, ServiceUnavailableException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, GlacierException This operation configures an access policy for a vault and will overwrite an existing policy. To configure a vault access policy, send a PUT request to the
access-policysubresource of the vault. An access policy is specific to a vault and is also called a vault subresource. You can set one access policy per vault and the policy can be up to 20 KB in size. For more information about vault access policies, see Amazon Glacier Access Control with Vault Access Policies.- Parameters:
setVaultAccessPolicyRequest- SetVaultAccessPolicy input.- Returns:
- Result of the SetVaultAccessPolicy operation returned by the service.
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setVaultAccessPolicy
default SetVaultAccessPolicyResponse setVaultAccessPolicy(Consumer<SetVaultAccessPolicyRequest.Builder> setVaultAccessPolicyRequest) throws ResourceNotFoundException, InvalidParameterValueException, MissingParameterValueException, ServiceUnavailableException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, GlacierException This operation configures an access policy for a vault and will overwrite an existing policy. To configure a vault access policy, send a PUT request to the
access-policysubresource of the vault. An access policy is specific to a vault and is also called a vault subresource. You can set one access policy per vault and the policy can be up to 20 KB in size. For more information about vault access policies, see Amazon Glacier Access Control with Vault Access Policies.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the
SetVaultAccessPolicyRequest.Builderavoiding the need to create one manually viaSetVaultAccessPolicyRequest.builder()- Parameters:
setVaultAccessPolicyRequest- AConsumerthat will call methods onSetVaultAccessPolicyRequest.Builderto create a request. SetVaultAccessPolicy input.- Returns:
- Result of the SetVaultAccessPolicy operation returned by the service.
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setVaultNotifications
default SetVaultNotificationsResponse setVaultNotifications(SetVaultNotificationsRequest setVaultNotificationsRequest) throws ResourceNotFoundException, InvalidParameterValueException, MissingParameterValueException, ServiceUnavailableException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, GlacierException This operation configures notifications that will be sent when specific events happen to a vault. By default, you don't get any notifications.
To configure vault notifications, send a PUT request to the
notification-configurationsubresource of the vault. The request should include a JSON document that provides an Amazon SNS topic and specific events for which you want Amazon S3 Glacier to send notifications to the topic.Amazon SNS topics must grant permission to the vault to be allowed to publish notifications to the topic. You can configure a vault to publish a notification for the following vault events:
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ArchiveRetrievalCompleted This event occurs when a job that was initiated for an archive retrieval is completed (InitiateJob). The status of the completed job can be "Succeeded" or "Failed". The notification sent to the SNS topic is the same output as returned from DescribeJob.
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InventoryRetrievalCompleted This event occurs when a job that was initiated for an inventory retrieval is completed (InitiateJob). The status of the completed job can be "Succeeded" or "Failed". The notification sent to the SNS topic is the same output as returned from DescribeJob.
An AWS account has full permission to perform all operations (actions). However, AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM) users don't have any permissions by default. You must grant them explicit permission to perform specific actions. For more information, see Access Control Using AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM).
For conceptual information and underlying REST API, see Configuring Vault Notifications in Amazon S3 Glacier and Set Vault Notification Configuration in the Amazon Glacier Developer Guide.
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setVaultNotificationsRequest- Provides options to configure notifications that will be sent when specific events happen to a vault.- Returns:
- Result of the SetVaultNotifications operation returned by the service.
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setVaultNotifications
default SetVaultNotificationsResponse setVaultNotifications(Consumer<SetVaultNotificationsRequest.Builder> setVaultNotificationsRequest) throws ResourceNotFoundException, InvalidParameterValueException, MissingParameterValueException, ServiceUnavailableException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, GlacierException This operation configures notifications that will be sent when specific events happen to a vault. By default, you don't get any notifications.
To configure vault notifications, send a PUT request to the
notification-configurationsubresource of the vault. The request should include a JSON document that provides an Amazon SNS topic and specific events for which you want Amazon S3 Glacier to send notifications to the topic.Amazon SNS topics must grant permission to the vault to be allowed to publish notifications to the topic. You can configure a vault to publish a notification for the following vault events:
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ArchiveRetrievalCompleted This event occurs when a job that was initiated for an archive retrieval is completed (InitiateJob). The status of the completed job can be "Succeeded" or "Failed". The notification sent to the SNS topic is the same output as returned from DescribeJob.
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InventoryRetrievalCompleted This event occurs when a job that was initiated for an inventory retrieval is completed (InitiateJob). The status of the completed job can be "Succeeded" or "Failed". The notification sent to the SNS topic is the same output as returned from DescribeJob.
An AWS account has full permission to perform all operations (actions). However, AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM) users don't have any permissions by default. You must grant them explicit permission to perform specific actions. For more information, see Access Control Using AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM).
For conceptual information and underlying REST API, see Configuring Vault Notifications in Amazon S3 Glacier and Set Vault Notification Configuration in the Amazon Glacier Developer Guide.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the
SetVaultNotificationsRequest.Builderavoiding the need to create one manually viaSetVaultNotificationsRequest.builder()- Parameters:
setVaultNotificationsRequest- AConsumerthat will call methods onSetVaultNotificationsRequest.Builderto create a request. Provides options to configure notifications that will be sent when specific events happen to a vault.- Returns:
- Result of the SetVaultNotifications operation returned by the service.
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uploadArchive
default UploadArchiveResponse uploadArchive(UploadArchiveRequest uploadArchiveRequest, RequestBody requestBody) throws ResourceNotFoundException, InvalidParameterValueException, MissingParameterValueException, RequestTimeoutException, ServiceUnavailableException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, GlacierException This operation adds an archive to a vault. This is a synchronous operation, and for a successful upload, your data is durably persisted. Amazon S3 Glacier returns the archive ID in the
x-amz-archive-idheader of the response.You must use the archive ID to access your data in Amazon S3 Glacier. After you upload an archive, you should save the archive ID returned so that you can retrieve or delete the archive later. Besides saving the archive ID, you can also index it and give it a friendly name to allow for better searching. You can also use the optional archive description field to specify how the archive is referred to in an external index of archives, such as you might create in Amazon DynamoDB. You can also get the vault inventory to obtain a list of archive IDs in a vault. For more information, see InitiateJob.
You must provide a SHA256 tree hash of the data you are uploading. For information about computing a SHA256 tree hash, see Computing Checksums.
You can optionally specify an archive description of up to 1,024 printable ASCII characters. You can get the archive description when you either retrieve the archive or get the vault inventory. For more information, see InitiateJob. Amazon Glacier does not interpret the description in any way. An archive description does not need to be unique. You cannot use the description to retrieve or sort the archive list.
Archives are immutable. After you upload an archive, you cannot edit the archive or its description.
An AWS account has full permission to perform all operations (actions). However, AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM) users don't have any permissions by default. You must grant them explicit permission to perform specific actions. For more information, see Access Control Using AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM).
For conceptual information and underlying REST API, see Uploading an Archive in Amazon Glacier and Upload Archive in the Amazon Glacier Developer Guide.
- Parameters:
uploadArchiveRequest- Provides options to add an archive to a vault.requestBody- The content to send to the service. ARequestBodycan be created using one of several factory methods for various sources of data. For example, to create a request body from a file you can do the following.
See documentation inRequestBody.fromFile(new File("myfile.txt"))RequestBodyfor additional details and which sources of data are supported. The service documentation for the request content is as follows 'The data to upload.
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- Result of the UploadArchive operation returned by the service.
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uploadArchive
default UploadArchiveResponse uploadArchive(Consumer<UploadArchiveRequest.Builder> uploadArchiveRequest, RequestBody requestBody) throws ResourceNotFoundException, InvalidParameterValueException, MissingParameterValueException, RequestTimeoutException, ServiceUnavailableException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, GlacierException This operation adds an archive to a vault. This is a synchronous operation, and for a successful upload, your data is durably persisted. Amazon S3 Glacier returns the archive ID in the
x-amz-archive-idheader of the response.You must use the archive ID to access your data in Amazon S3 Glacier. After you upload an archive, you should save the archive ID returned so that you can retrieve or delete the archive later. Besides saving the archive ID, you can also index it and give it a friendly name to allow for better searching. You can also use the optional archive description field to specify how the archive is referred to in an external index of archives, such as you might create in Amazon DynamoDB. You can also get the vault inventory to obtain a list of archive IDs in a vault. For more information, see InitiateJob.
You must provide a SHA256 tree hash of the data you are uploading. For information about computing a SHA256 tree hash, see Computing Checksums.
You can optionally specify an archive description of up to 1,024 printable ASCII characters. You can get the archive description when you either retrieve the archive or get the vault inventory. For more information, see InitiateJob. Amazon Glacier does not interpret the description in any way. An archive description does not need to be unique. You cannot use the description to retrieve or sort the archive list.
Archives are immutable. After you upload an archive, you cannot edit the archive or its description.
An AWS account has full permission to perform all operations (actions). However, AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM) users don't have any permissions by default. You must grant them explicit permission to perform specific actions. For more information, see Access Control Using AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM).
For conceptual information and underlying REST API, see Uploading an Archive in Amazon Glacier and Upload Archive in the Amazon Glacier Developer Guide.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the
UploadArchiveRequest.Builderavoiding the need to create one manually viaUploadArchiveRequest.builder()- Parameters:
uploadArchiveRequest- AConsumerthat will call methods onUploadArchiveRequest.Builderto create a request. Provides options to add an archive to a vault.requestBody- The content to send to the service. ARequestBodycan be created using one of several factory methods for various sources of data. For example, to create a request body from a file you can do the following.
See documentation inRequestBody.fromFile(new File("myfile.txt"))RequestBodyfor additional details and which sources of data are supported. The service documentation for the request content is as follows 'The data to upload.
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- Result of the UploadArchive operation returned by the service.
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uploadArchive
default UploadArchiveResponse uploadArchive(UploadArchiveRequest uploadArchiveRequest, Path sourcePath) throws ResourceNotFoundException, InvalidParameterValueException, MissingParameterValueException, RequestTimeoutException, ServiceUnavailableException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, GlacierException This operation adds an archive to a vault. This is a synchronous operation, and for a successful upload, your data is durably persisted. Amazon S3 Glacier returns the archive ID in the
x-amz-archive-idheader of the response.You must use the archive ID to access your data in Amazon S3 Glacier. After you upload an archive, you should save the archive ID returned so that you can retrieve or delete the archive later. Besides saving the archive ID, you can also index it and give it a friendly name to allow for better searching. You can also use the optional archive description field to specify how the archive is referred to in an external index of archives, such as you might create in Amazon DynamoDB. You can also get the vault inventory to obtain a list of archive IDs in a vault. For more information, see InitiateJob.
You must provide a SHA256 tree hash of the data you are uploading. For information about computing a SHA256 tree hash, see Computing Checksums.
You can optionally specify an archive description of up to 1,024 printable ASCII characters. You can get the archive description when you either retrieve the archive or get the vault inventory. For more information, see InitiateJob. Amazon Glacier does not interpret the description in any way. An archive description does not need to be unique. You cannot use the description to retrieve or sort the archive list.
Archives are immutable. After you upload an archive, you cannot edit the archive or its description.
An AWS account has full permission to perform all operations (actions). However, AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM) users don't have any permissions by default. You must grant them explicit permission to perform specific actions. For more information, see Access Control Using AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM).
For conceptual information and underlying REST API, see Uploading an Archive in Amazon Glacier and Upload Archive in the Amazon Glacier Developer Guide.
- Parameters:
uploadArchiveRequest- Provides options to add an archive to a vault.sourcePath-Pathto file containing data to send to the service. File will be read entirely and may be read multiple times in the event of a retry. If the file does not exist or the current user does not have access to read it then an exception will be thrown. The service documentation for the request content is as follows 'The data to upload.
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- Result of the UploadArchive operation returned by the service.
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uploadArchive
default UploadArchiveResponse uploadArchive(Consumer<UploadArchiveRequest.Builder> uploadArchiveRequest, Path sourcePath) throws ResourceNotFoundException, InvalidParameterValueException, MissingParameterValueException, RequestTimeoutException, ServiceUnavailableException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, GlacierException This operation adds an archive to a vault. This is a synchronous operation, and for a successful upload, your data is durably persisted. Amazon S3 Glacier returns the archive ID in the
x-amz-archive-idheader of the response.You must use the archive ID to access your data in Amazon S3 Glacier. After you upload an archive, you should save the archive ID returned so that you can retrieve or delete the archive later. Besides saving the archive ID, you can also index it and give it a friendly name to allow for better searching. You can also use the optional archive description field to specify how the archive is referred to in an external index of archives, such as you might create in Amazon DynamoDB. You can also get the vault inventory to obtain a list of archive IDs in a vault. For more information, see InitiateJob.
You must provide a SHA256 tree hash of the data you are uploading. For information about computing a SHA256 tree hash, see Computing Checksums.
You can optionally specify an archive description of up to 1,024 printable ASCII characters. You can get the archive description when you either retrieve the archive or get the vault inventory. For more information, see InitiateJob. Amazon Glacier does not interpret the description in any way. An archive description does not need to be unique. You cannot use the description to retrieve or sort the archive list.
Archives are immutable. After you upload an archive, you cannot edit the archive or its description.
An AWS account has full permission to perform all operations (actions). However, AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM) users don't have any permissions by default. You must grant them explicit permission to perform specific actions. For more information, see Access Control Using AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM).
For conceptual information and underlying REST API, see Uploading an Archive in Amazon Glacier and Upload Archive in the Amazon Glacier Developer Guide.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the
UploadArchiveRequest.Builderavoiding the need to create one manually viaUploadArchiveRequest.builder()- Parameters:
uploadArchiveRequest- AConsumerthat will call methods onUploadArchiveRequest.Builderto create a request. Provides options to add an archive to a vault.sourcePath-Pathto file containing data to send to the service. File will be read entirely and may be read multiple times in the event of a retry. If the file does not exist or the current user does not have access to read it then an exception will be thrown. The service documentation for the request content is as follows 'The data to upload.
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- Result of the UploadArchive operation returned by the service.
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uploadMultipartPart
default UploadMultipartPartResponse uploadMultipartPart(UploadMultipartPartRequest uploadMultipartPartRequest, RequestBody requestBody) throws ResourceNotFoundException, InvalidParameterValueException, MissingParameterValueException, RequestTimeoutException, ServiceUnavailableException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, GlacierException This operation uploads a part of an archive. You can upload archive parts in any order. You can also upload them in parallel. You can upload up to 10,000 parts for a multipart upload.
Amazon Glacier rejects your upload part request if any of the following conditions is true:
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SHA256 tree hash does not matchTo ensure that part data is not corrupted in transmission, you compute a SHA256 tree hash of the part and include it in your request. Upon receiving the part data, Amazon S3 Glacier also computes a SHA256 tree hash. If these hash values don't match, the operation fails. For information about computing a SHA256 tree hash, see Computing Checksums.
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Part size does not matchThe size of each part except the last must match the size specified in the corresponding InitiateMultipartUpload request. The size of the last part must be the same size as, or smaller than, the specified size.
If you upload a part whose size is smaller than the part size you specified in your initiate multipart upload request and that part is not the last part, then the upload part request will succeed. However, the subsequent Complete Multipart Upload request will fail.
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Range does not alignThe byte range value in the request does not align with the part size specified in the corresponding initiate request. For example, if you specify a part size of 4194304 bytes (4 MB), then 0 to 4194303 bytes (4 MB - 1) and 4194304 (4 MB) to 8388607 (8 MB - 1) are valid part ranges. However, if you set a range value of 2 MB to 6 MB, the range does not align with the part size and the upload will fail.
This operation is idempotent. If you upload the same part multiple times, the data included in the most recent request overwrites the previously uploaded data.
An AWS account has full permission to perform all operations (actions). However, AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM) users don't have any permissions by default. You must grant them explicit permission to perform specific actions. For more information, see Access Control Using AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM).
For conceptual information and underlying REST API, see Uploading Large Archives in Parts (Multipart Upload) and Upload Part in the Amazon Glacier Developer Guide.
- Parameters:
uploadMultipartPartRequest- Provides options to upload a part of an archive in a multipart upload operation.requestBody- The content to send to the service. ARequestBodycan be created using one of several factory methods for various sources of data. For example, to create a request body from a file you can do the following.
See documentation inRequestBody.fromFile(new File("myfile.txt"))RequestBodyfor additional details and which sources of data are supported. The service documentation for the request content is as follows 'The data to upload.
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- Result of the UploadMultipartPart operation returned by the service.
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uploadMultipartPart
default UploadMultipartPartResponse uploadMultipartPart(Consumer<UploadMultipartPartRequest.Builder> uploadMultipartPartRequest, RequestBody requestBody) throws ResourceNotFoundException, InvalidParameterValueException, MissingParameterValueException, RequestTimeoutException, ServiceUnavailableException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, GlacierException This operation uploads a part of an archive. You can upload archive parts in any order. You can also upload them in parallel. You can upload up to 10,000 parts for a multipart upload.
Amazon Glacier rejects your upload part request if any of the following conditions is true:
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SHA256 tree hash does not matchTo ensure that part data is not corrupted in transmission, you compute a SHA256 tree hash of the part and include it in your request. Upon receiving the part data, Amazon S3 Glacier also computes a SHA256 tree hash. If these hash values don't match, the operation fails. For information about computing a SHA256 tree hash, see Computing Checksums.
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Part size does not matchThe size of each part except the last must match the size specified in the corresponding InitiateMultipartUpload request. The size of the last part must be the same size as, or smaller than, the specified size.
If you upload a part whose size is smaller than the part size you specified in your initiate multipart upload request and that part is not the last part, then the upload part request will succeed. However, the subsequent Complete Multipart Upload request will fail.
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Range does not alignThe byte range value in the request does not align with the part size specified in the corresponding initiate request. For example, if you specify a part size of 4194304 bytes (4 MB), then 0 to 4194303 bytes (4 MB - 1) and 4194304 (4 MB) to 8388607 (8 MB - 1) are valid part ranges. However, if you set a range value of 2 MB to 6 MB, the range does not align with the part size and the upload will fail.
This operation is idempotent. If you upload the same part multiple times, the data included in the most recent request overwrites the previously uploaded data.
An AWS account has full permission to perform all operations (actions). However, AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM) users don't have any permissions by default. You must grant them explicit permission to perform specific actions. For more information, see Access Control Using AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM).
For conceptual information and underlying REST API, see Uploading Large Archives in Parts (Multipart Upload) and Upload Part in the Amazon Glacier Developer Guide.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the
UploadMultipartPartRequest.Builderavoiding the need to create one manually viaUploadMultipartPartRequest.builder()- Parameters:
uploadMultipartPartRequest- AConsumerthat will call methods onUploadMultipartPartRequest.Builderto create a request. Provides options to upload a part of an archive in a multipart upload operation.requestBody- The content to send to the service. ARequestBodycan be created using one of several factory methods for various sources of data. For example, to create a request body from a file you can do the following.
See documentation inRequestBody.fromFile(new File("myfile.txt"))RequestBodyfor additional details and which sources of data are supported. The service documentation for the request content is as follows 'The data to upload.
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- Result of the UploadMultipartPart operation returned by the service.
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uploadMultipartPart
default UploadMultipartPartResponse uploadMultipartPart(UploadMultipartPartRequest uploadMultipartPartRequest, Path sourcePath) throws ResourceNotFoundException, InvalidParameterValueException, MissingParameterValueException, RequestTimeoutException, ServiceUnavailableException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, GlacierException This operation uploads a part of an archive. You can upload archive parts in any order. You can also upload them in parallel. You can upload up to 10,000 parts for a multipart upload.
Amazon Glacier rejects your upload part request if any of the following conditions is true:
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SHA256 tree hash does not matchTo ensure that part data is not corrupted in transmission, you compute a SHA256 tree hash of the part and include it in your request. Upon receiving the part data, Amazon S3 Glacier also computes a SHA256 tree hash. If these hash values don't match, the operation fails. For information about computing a SHA256 tree hash, see Computing Checksums.
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Part size does not matchThe size of each part except the last must match the size specified in the corresponding InitiateMultipartUpload request. The size of the last part must be the same size as, or smaller than, the specified size.
If you upload a part whose size is smaller than the part size you specified in your initiate multipart upload request and that part is not the last part, then the upload part request will succeed. However, the subsequent Complete Multipart Upload request will fail.
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Range does not alignThe byte range value in the request does not align with the part size specified in the corresponding initiate request. For example, if you specify a part size of 4194304 bytes (4 MB), then 0 to 4194303 bytes (4 MB - 1) and 4194304 (4 MB) to 8388607 (8 MB - 1) are valid part ranges. However, if you set a range value of 2 MB to 6 MB, the range does not align with the part size and the upload will fail.
This operation is idempotent. If you upload the same part multiple times, the data included in the most recent request overwrites the previously uploaded data.
An AWS account has full permission to perform all operations (actions). However, AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM) users don't have any permissions by default. You must grant them explicit permission to perform specific actions. For more information, see Access Control Using AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM).
For conceptual information and underlying REST API, see Uploading Large Archives in Parts (Multipart Upload) and Upload Part in the Amazon Glacier Developer Guide.
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uploadMultipartPartRequest- Provides options to upload a part of an archive in a multipart upload operation.sourcePath-Pathto file containing data to send to the service. File will be read entirely and may be read multiple times in the event of a retry. If the file does not exist or the current user does not have access to read it then an exception will be thrown. The service documentation for the request content is as follows 'The data to upload.
'- Returns:
- Result of the UploadMultipartPart operation returned by the service.
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uploadMultipartPart
default UploadMultipartPartResponse uploadMultipartPart(Consumer<UploadMultipartPartRequest.Builder> uploadMultipartPartRequest, Path sourcePath) throws ResourceNotFoundException, InvalidParameterValueException, MissingParameterValueException, RequestTimeoutException, ServiceUnavailableException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, GlacierException This operation uploads a part of an archive. You can upload archive parts in any order. You can also upload them in parallel. You can upload up to 10,000 parts for a multipart upload.
Amazon Glacier rejects your upload part request if any of the following conditions is true:
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SHA256 tree hash does not matchTo ensure that part data is not corrupted in transmission, you compute a SHA256 tree hash of the part and include it in your request. Upon receiving the part data, Amazon S3 Glacier also computes a SHA256 tree hash. If these hash values don't match, the operation fails. For information about computing a SHA256 tree hash, see Computing Checksums.
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Part size does not matchThe size of each part except the last must match the size specified in the corresponding InitiateMultipartUpload request. The size of the last part must be the same size as, or smaller than, the specified size.
If you upload a part whose size is smaller than the part size you specified in your initiate multipart upload request and that part is not the last part, then the upload part request will succeed. However, the subsequent Complete Multipart Upload request will fail.
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Range does not alignThe byte range value in the request does not align with the part size specified in the corresponding initiate request. For example, if you specify a part size of 4194304 bytes (4 MB), then 0 to 4194303 bytes (4 MB - 1) and 4194304 (4 MB) to 8388607 (8 MB - 1) are valid part ranges. However, if you set a range value of 2 MB to 6 MB, the range does not align with the part size and the upload will fail.
This operation is idempotent. If you upload the same part multiple times, the data included in the most recent request overwrites the previously uploaded data.
An AWS account has full permission to perform all operations (actions). However, AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM) users don't have any permissions by default. You must grant them explicit permission to perform specific actions. For more information, see Access Control Using AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM).
For conceptual information and underlying REST API, see Uploading Large Archives in Parts (Multipart Upload) and Upload Part in the Amazon Glacier Developer Guide.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the
UploadMultipartPartRequest.Builderavoiding the need to create one manually viaUploadMultipartPartRequest.builder()- Parameters:
uploadMultipartPartRequest- AConsumerthat will call methods onUploadMultipartPartRequest.Builderto create a request. Provides options to upload a part of an archive in a multipart upload operation.sourcePath-Pathto file containing data to send to the service. File will be read entirely and may be read multiple times in the event of a retry. If the file does not exist or the current user does not have access to read it then an exception will be thrown. The service documentation for the request content is as follows 'The data to upload.
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- Result of the UploadMultipartPart operation returned by the service.
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waiter
Create an instance ofGlacierWaiterusing this client.Waiters created via this method are managed by the SDK and resources will be released when the service client is closed.
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- an instance of
GlacierWaiter
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create
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serviceMetadata
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serviceClientConfiguration
Description copied from interface:SdkClientThe SDK service client configuration exposes client settings to the user, e.g., ClientOverrideConfiguration- Specified by:
serviceClientConfigurationin interfaceAwsClient- Specified by:
serviceClientConfigurationin interfaceSdkClient- Returns:
- SdkServiceClientConfiguration
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