Interface CreateMultipartUploadRequest.Builder

    • Method Detail

      • acl

        CreateMultipartUploadRequest.Builder acl​(String acl)

        The canned ACL to apply to the object. Amazon S3 supports a set of predefined ACLs, known as canned ACLs. Each canned ACL has a predefined set of grantees and permissions. For more information, see Canned ACL in the Amazon S3 User Guide.

        By default, all objects are private. Only the owner has full access control. When uploading an object, you can grant access permissions to individual Amazon Web Services accounts or to predefined groups defined by Amazon S3. These permissions are then added to the access control list (ACL) on the new object. For more information, see Using ACLs. One way to grant the permissions using the request headers is to specify a canned ACL with the x-amz-acl request header.

        • This functionality is not supported for directory buckets.

        • This functionality is not supported for Amazon S3 on Outposts.

        Parameters:
        acl - The canned ACL to apply to the object. Amazon S3 supports a set of predefined ACLs, known as canned ACLs. Each canned ACL has a predefined set of grantees and permissions. For more information, see Canned ACL in the Amazon S3 User Guide.

        By default, all objects are private. Only the owner has full access control. When uploading an object, you can grant access permissions to individual Amazon Web Services accounts or to predefined groups defined by Amazon S3. These permissions are then added to the access control list (ACL) on the new object. For more information, see Using ACLs. One way to grant the permissions using the request headers is to specify a canned ACL with the x-amz-acl request header.

        • This functionality is not supported for directory buckets.

        • This functionality is not supported for Amazon S3 on Outposts.

        Returns:
        Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
        See Also:
        ObjectCannedACL, ObjectCannedACL
      • acl

        CreateMultipartUploadRequest.Builder acl​(ObjectCannedACL acl)

        The canned ACL to apply to the object. Amazon S3 supports a set of predefined ACLs, known as canned ACLs. Each canned ACL has a predefined set of grantees and permissions. For more information, see Canned ACL in the Amazon S3 User Guide.

        By default, all objects are private. Only the owner has full access control. When uploading an object, you can grant access permissions to individual Amazon Web Services accounts or to predefined groups defined by Amazon S3. These permissions are then added to the access control list (ACL) on the new object. For more information, see Using ACLs. One way to grant the permissions using the request headers is to specify a canned ACL with the x-amz-acl request header.

        • This functionality is not supported for directory buckets.

        • This functionality is not supported for Amazon S3 on Outposts.

        Parameters:
        acl - The canned ACL to apply to the object. Amazon S3 supports a set of predefined ACLs, known as canned ACLs. Each canned ACL has a predefined set of grantees and permissions. For more information, see Canned ACL in the Amazon S3 User Guide.

        By default, all objects are private. Only the owner has full access control. When uploading an object, you can grant access permissions to individual Amazon Web Services accounts or to predefined groups defined by Amazon S3. These permissions are then added to the access control list (ACL) on the new object. For more information, see Using ACLs. One way to grant the permissions using the request headers is to specify a canned ACL with the x-amz-acl request header.

        • This functionality is not supported for directory buckets.

        • This functionality is not supported for Amazon S3 on Outposts.

        Returns:
        Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
        See Also:
        ObjectCannedACL, ObjectCannedACL
      • bucket

        CreateMultipartUploadRequest.Builder bucket​(String bucket)

        The name of the bucket where the multipart upload is initiated and where the object is uploaded.

        Directory buckets - When you use this operation with a directory bucket, you must use virtual-hosted-style requests in the format Bucket-name.s3express-zone-id.region-code.amazonaws.com. Path-style requests are not supported. Directory bucket names must be unique in the chosen Zone (Availability Zone or Local Zone). Bucket names must follow the format bucket-base-name--zone-id--x-s3 (for example, DOC-EXAMPLE-BUCKET--usw2-az1--x-s3). For information about bucket naming restrictions, see Directory bucket naming rules in the Amazon S3 User Guide.

        Access points - When you use this action with an access point, you must provide the alias of the access point in place of the bucket name or specify the access point ARN. When using the access point ARN, you must direct requests to the access point hostname. The access point hostname takes the form AccessPointName-AccountId.s3-accesspoint.Region.amazonaws.com. When using this action with an access point through the Amazon Web Services SDKs, you provide the access point ARN in place of the bucket name. For more information about access point ARNs, see Using access points in the Amazon S3 User Guide.

        Access points and Object Lambda access points are not supported by directory buckets.

        S3 on Outposts - When you use this action with Amazon S3 on Outposts, you must direct requests to the S3 on Outposts hostname. The S3 on Outposts hostname takes the form AccessPointName-AccountId.outpostID.s3-outposts.Region.amazonaws.com . When you use this action with S3 on Outposts through the Amazon Web Services SDKs, you provide the Outposts access point ARN in place of the bucket name. For more information about S3 on Outposts ARNs, see What is S3 on Outposts? in the Amazon S3 User Guide.

        Parameters:
        bucket - The name of the bucket where the multipart upload is initiated and where the object is uploaded.

        Directory buckets - When you use this operation with a directory bucket, you must use virtual-hosted-style requests in the format Bucket-name.s3express-zone-id.region-code.amazonaws.com. Path-style requests are not supported. Directory bucket names must be unique in the chosen Zone (Availability Zone or Local Zone). Bucket names must follow the format bucket-base-name--zone-id--x-s3 (for example, DOC-EXAMPLE-BUCKET--usw2-az1--x-s3). For information about bucket naming restrictions, see Directory bucket naming rules in the Amazon S3 User Guide.

        Access points - When you use this action with an access point, you must provide the alias of the access point in place of the bucket name or specify the access point ARN. When using the access point ARN, you must direct requests to the access point hostname. The access point hostname takes the form AccessPointName-AccountId.s3-accesspoint.Region.amazonaws.com. When using this action with an access point through the Amazon Web Services SDKs, you provide the access point ARN in place of the bucket name. For more information about access point ARNs, see Using access points in the Amazon S3 User Guide.

        Access points and Object Lambda access points are not supported by directory buckets.

        S3 on Outposts - When you use this action with Amazon S3 on Outposts, you must direct requests to the S3 on Outposts hostname. The S3 on Outposts hostname takes the form AccessPointName-AccountId.outpostID.s3-outposts.Region.amazonaws.com . When you use this action with S3 on Outposts through the Amazon Web Services SDKs, you provide the Outposts access point ARN in place of the bucket name. For more information about S3 on Outposts ARNs, see What is S3 on Outposts? in the Amazon S3 User Guide.

        Returns:
        Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
      • cacheControl

        CreateMultipartUploadRequest.Builder cacheControl​(String cacheControl)

        Specifies caching behavior along the request/reply chain.

        Parameters:
        cacheControl - Specifies caching behavior along the request/reply chain.
        Returns:
        Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
      • contentDisposition

        CreateMultipartUploadRequest.Builder contentDisposition​(String contentDisposition)

        Specifies presentational information for the object.

        Parameters:
        contentDisposition - Specifies presentational information for the object.
        Returns:
        Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
      • contentEncoding

        CreateMultipartUploadRequest.Builder contentEncoding​(String contentEncoding)

        Specifies what content encodings have been applied to the object and thus what decoding mechanisms must be applied to obtain the media-type referenced by the Content-Type header field.

        For directory buckets, only the aws-chunked value is supported in this header field.

        Parameters:
        contentEncoding - Specifies what content encodings have been applied to the object and thus what decoding mechanisms must be applied to obtain the media-type referenced by the Content-Type header field.

        For directory buckets, only the aws-chunked value is supported in this header field.

        Returns:
        Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
      • contentLanguage

        CreateMultipartUploadRequest.Builder contentLanguage​(String contentLanguage)

        The language that the content is in.

        Parameters:
        contentLanguage - The language that the content is in.
        Returns:
        Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
      • contentType

        CreateMultipartUploadRequest.Builder contentType​(String contentType)

        A standard MIME type describing the format of the object data.

        Parameters:
        contentType - A standard MIME type describing the format of the object data.
        Returns:
        Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
      • expires

        CreateMultipartUploadRequest.Builder expires​(Instant expires)

        The date and time at which the object is no longer cacheable.

        Parameters:
        expires - The date and time at which the object is no longer cacheable.
        Returns:
        Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
      • grantFullControl

        CreateMultipartUploadRequest.Builder grantFullControl​(String grantFullControl)

        Specify access permissions explicitly to give the grantee READ, READ_ACP, and WRITE_ACP permissions on the object.

        By default, all objects are private. Only the owner has full access control. When uploading an object, you can use this header to explicitly grant access permissions to specific Amazon Web Services accounts or groups. This header maps to specific permissions that Amazon S3 supports in an ACL. For more information, see Access Control List (ACL) Overview in the Amazon S3 User Guide.

        You specify each grantee as a type=value pair, where the type is one of the following:

        • id – if the value specified is the canonical user ID of an Amazon Web Services account

        • uri – if you are granting permissions to a predefined group

        • emailAddress – if the value specified is the email address of an Amazon Web Services account

          Using email addresses to specify a grantee is only supported in the following Amazon Web Services Regions:

          • US East (N. Virginia)

          • US West (N. California)

          • US West (Oregon)

          • Asia Pacific (Singapore)

          • Asia Pacific (Sydney)

          • Asia Pacific (Tokyo)

          • Europe (Ireland)

          • South America (São Paulo)

          For a list of all the Amazon S3 supported Regions and endpoints, see Regions and Endpoints in the Amazon Web Services General Reference.

        For example, the following x-amz-grant-read header grants the Amazon Web Services accounts identified by account IDs permissions to read object data and its metadata:

        x-amz-grant-read: id="11112222333", id="444455556666"

        • This functionality is not supported for directory buckets.

        • This functionality is not supported for Amazon S3 on Outposts.

        Parameters:
        grantFullControl - Specify access permissions explicitly to give the grantee READ, READ_ACP, and WRITE_ACP permissions on the object.

        By default, all objects are private. Only the owner has full access control. When uploading an object, you can use this header to explicitly grant access permissions to specific Amazon Web Services accounts or groups. This header maps to specific permissions that Amazon S3 supports in an ACL. For more information, see Access Control List (ACL) Overview in the Amazon S3 User Guide.

        You specify each grantee as a type=value pair, where the type is one of the following:

        • id – if the value specified is the canonical user ID of an Amazon Web Services account

        • uri – if you are granting permissions to a predefined group

        • emailAddress – if the value specified is the email address of an Amazon Web Services account

          Using email addresses to specify a grantee is only supported in the following Amazon Web Services Regions:

          • US East (N. Virginia)

          • US West (N. California)

          • US West (Oregon)

          • Asia Pacific (Singapore)

          • Asia Pacific (Sydney)

          • Asia Pacific (Tokyo)

          • Europe (Ireland)

          • South America (São Paulo)

          For a list of all the Amazon S3 supported Regions and endpoints, see Regions and Endpoints in the Amazon Web Services General Reference.

        For example, the following x-amz-grant-read header grants the Amazon Web Services accounts identified by account IDs permissions to read object data and its metadata:

        x-amz-grant-read: id="11112222333", id="444455556666"

        • This functionality is not supported for directory buckets.

        • This functionality is not supported for Amazon S3 on Outposts.

        Returns:
        Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
      • grantRead

        CreateMultipartUploadRequest.Builder grantRead​(String grantRead)

        Specify access permissions explicitly to allow grantee to read the object data and its metadata.

        By default, all objects are private. Only the owner has full access control. When uploading an object, you can use this header to explicitly grant access permissions to specific Amazon Web Services accounts or groups. This header maps to specific permissions that Amazon S3 supports in an ACL. For more information, see Access Control List (ACL) Overview in the Amazon S3 User Guide.

        You specify each grantee as a type=value pair, where the type is one of the following:

        • id – if the value specified is the canonical user ID of an Amazon Web Services account

        • uri – if you are granting permissions to a predefined group

        • emailAddress – if the value specified is the email address of an Amazon Web Services account

          Using email addresses to specify a grantee is only supported in the following Amazon Web Services Regions:

          • US East (N. Virginia)

          • US West (N. California)

          • US West (Oregon)

          • Asia Pacific (Singapore)

          • Asia Pacific (Sydney)

          • Asia Pacific (Tokyo)

          • Europe (Ireland)

          • South America (São Paulo)

          For a list of all the Amazon S3 supported Regions and endpoints, see Regions and Endpoints in the Amazon Web Services General Reference.

        For example, the following x-amz-grant-read header grants the Amazon Web Services accounts identified by account IDs permissions to read object data and its metadata:

        x-amz-grant-read: id="11112222333", id="444455556666"

        • This functionality is not supported for directory buckets.

        • This functionality is not supported for Amazon S3 on Outposts.

        Parameters:
        grantRead - Specify access permissions explicitly to allow grantee to read the object data and its metadata.

        By default, all objects are private. Only the owner has full access control. When uploading an object, you can use this header to explicitly grant access permissions to specific Amazon Web Services accounts or groups. This header maps to specific permissions that Amazon S3 supports in an ACL. For more information, see Access Control List (ACL) Overview in the Amazon S3 User Guide.

        You specify each grantee as a type=value pair, where the type is one of the following:

        • id – if the value specified is the canonical user ID of an Amazon Web Services account

        • uri – if you are granting permissions to a predefined group

        • emailAddress – if the value specified is the email address of an Amazon Web Services account

          Using email addresses to specify a grantee is only supported in the following Amazon Web Services Regions:

          • US East (N. Virginia)

          • US West (N. California)

          • US West (Oregon)

          • Asia Pacific (Singapore)

          • Asia Pacific (Sydney)

          • Asia Pacific (Tokyo)

          • Europe (Ireland)

          • South America (São Paulo)

          For a list of all the Amazon S3 supported Regions and endpoints, see Regions and Endpoints in the Amazon Web Services General Reference.

        For example, the following x-amz-grant-read header grants the Amazon Web Services accounts identified by account IDs permissions to read object data and its metadata:

        x-amz-grant-read: id="11112222333", id="444455556666"

        • This functionality is not supported for directory buckets.

        • This functionality is not supported for Amazon S3 on Outposts.

        Returns:
        Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
      • grantReadACP

        CreateMultipartUploadRequest.Builder grantReadACP​(String grantReadACP)

        Specify access permissions explicitly to allows grantee to read the object ACL.

        By default, all objects are private. Only the owner has full access control. When uploading an object, you can use this header to explicitly grant access permissions to specific Amazon Web Services accounts or groups. This header maps to specific permissions that Amazon S3 supports in an ACL. For more information, see Access Control List (ACL) Overview in the Amazon S3 User Guide.

        You specify each grantee as a type=value pair, where the type is one of the following:

        • id – if the value specified is the canonical user ID of an Amazon Web Services account

        • uri – if you are granting permissions to a predefined group

        • emailAddress – if the value specified is the email address of an Amazon Web Services account

          Using email addresses to specify a grantee is only supported in the following Amazon Web Services Regions:

          • US East (N. Virginia)

          • US West (N. California)

          • US West (Oregon)

          • Asia Pacific (Singapore)

          • Asia Pacific (Sydney)

          • Asia Pacific (Tokyo)

          • Europe (Ireland)

          • South America (São Paulo)

          For a list of all the Amazon S3 supported Regions and endpoints, see Regions and Endpoints in the Amazon Web Services General Reference.

        For example, the following x-amz-grant-read header grants the Amazon Web Services accounts identified by account IDs permissions to read object data and its metadata:

        x-amz-grant-read: id="11112222333", id="444455556666"

        • This functionality is not supported for directory buckets.

        • This functionality is not supported for Amazon S3 on Outposts.

        Parameters:
        grantReadACP - Specify access permissions explicitly to allows grantee to read the object ACL.

        By default, all objects are private. Only the owner has full access control. When uploading an object, you can use this header to explicitly grant access permissions to specific Amazon Web Services accounts or groups. This header maps to specific permissions that Amazon S3 supports in an ACL. For more information, see Access Control List (ACL) Overview in the Amazon S3 User Guide.

        You specify each grantee as a type=value pair, where the type is one of the following:

        • id – if the value specified is the canonical user ID of an Amazon Web Services account

        • uri – if you are granting permissions to a predefined group

        • emailAddress – if the value specified is the email address of an Amazon Web Services account

          Using email addresses to specify a grantee is only supported in the following Amazon Web Services Regions:

          • US East (N. Virginia)

          • US West (N. California)

          • US West (Oregon)

          • Asia Pacific (Singapore)

          • Asia Pacific (Sydney)

          • Asia Pacific (Tokyo)

          • Europe (Ireland)

          • South America (São Paulo)

          For a list of all the Amazon S3 supported Regions and endpoints, see Regions and Endpoints in the Amazon Web Services General Reference.

        For example, the following x-amz-grant-read header grants the Amazon Web Services accounts identified by account IDs permissions to read object data and its metadata:

        x-amz-grant-read: id="11112222333", id="444455556666"

        • This functionality is not supported for directory buckets.

        • This functionality is not supported for Amazon S3 on Outposts.

        Returns:
        Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
      • grantWriteACP

        CreateMultipartUploadRequest.Builder grantWriteACP​(String grantWriteACP)

        Specify access permissions explicitly to allows grantee to allow grantee to write the ACL for the applicable object.

        By default, all objects are private. Only the owner has full access control. When uploading an object, you can use this header to explicitly grant access permissions to specific Amazon Web Services accounts or groups. This header maps to specific permissions that Amazon S3 supports in an ACL. For more information, see Access Control List (ACL) Overview in the Amazon S3 User Guide.

        You specify each grantee as a type=value pair, where the type is one of the following:

        • id – if the value specified is the canonical user ID of an Amazon Web Services account

        • uri – if you are granting permissions to a predefined group

        • emailAddress – if the value specified is the email address of an Amazon Web Services account

          Using email addresses to specify a grantee is only supported in the following Amazon Web Services Regions:

          • US East (N. Virginia)

          • US West (N. California)

          • US West (Oregon)

          • Asia Pacific (Singapore)

          • Asia Pacific (Sydney)

          • Asia Pacific (Tokyo)

          • Europe (Ireland)

          • South America (São Paulo)

          For a list of all the Amazon S3 supported Regions and endpoints, see Regions and Endpoints in the Amazon Web Services General Reference.

        For example, the following x-amz-grant-read header grants the Amazon Web Services accounts identified by account IDs permissions to read object data and its metadata:

        x-amz-grant-read: id="11112222333", id="444455556666"

        • This functionality is not supported for directory buckets.

        • This functionality is not supported for Amazon S3 on Outposts.

        Parameters:
        grantWriteACP - Specify access permissions explicitly to allows grantee to allow grantee to write the ACL for the applicable object.

        By default, all objects are private. Only the owner has full access control. When uploading an object, you can use this header to explicitly grant access permissions to specific Amazon Web Services accounts or groups. This header maps to specific permissions that Amazon S3 supports in an ACL. For more information, see Access Control List (ACL) Overview in the Amazon S3 User Guide.

        You specify each grantee as a type=value pair, where the type is one of the following:

        • id – if the value specified is the canonical user ID of an Amazon Web Services account

        • uri – if you are granting permissions to a predefined group

        • emailAddress – if the value specified is the email address of an Amazon Web Services account

          Using email addresses to specify a grantee is only supported in the following Amazon Web Services Regions:

          • US East (N. Virginia)

          • US West (N. California)

          • US West (Oregon)

          • Asia Pacific (Singapore)

          • Asia Pacific (Sydney)

          • Asia Pacific (Tokyo)

          • Europe (Ireland)

          • South America (São Paulo)

          For a list of all the Amazon S3 supported Regions and endpoints, see Regions and Endpoints in the Amazon Web Services General Reference.

        For example, the following x-amz-grant-read header grants the Amazon Web Services accounts identified by account IDs permissions to read object data and its metadata:

        x-amz-grant-read: id="11112222333", id="444455556666"

        • This functionality is not supported for directory buckets.

        • This functionality is not supported for Amazon S3 on Outposts.

        Returns:
        Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
      • key

        CreateMultipartUploadRequest.Builder key​(String key)

        Object key for which the multipart upload is to be initiated.

        Parameters:
        key - Object key for which the multipart upload is to be initiated.
        Returns:
        Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
      • metadata

        CreateMultipartUploadRequest.Builder metadata​(Map<String,​String> metadata)

        A map of metadata to store with the object in S3.

        Parameters:
        metadata - A map of metadata to store with the object in S3.
        Returns:
        Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
      • serverSideEncryption

        CreateMultipartUploadRequest.Builder serverSideEncryption​(String serverSideEncryption)

        The server-side encryption algorithm used when you store this object in Amazon S3 (for example, AES256, aws:kms).

        • Directory buckets - For directory buckets, there are only two supported options for server-side encryption: server-side encryption with Amazon S3 managed keys (SSE-S3) (AES256) and server-side encryption with KMS keys (SSE-KMS) (aws:kms). We recommend that the bucket's default encryption uses the desired encryption configuration and you don't override the bucket default encryption in your CreateSession requests or PUT object requests. Then, new objects are automatically encrypted with the desired encryption settings. For more information, see Protecting data with server-side encryption in the Amazon S3 User Guide. For more information about the encryption overriding behaviors in directory buckets, see Specifying server-side encryption with KMS for new object uploads.

          In the Zonal endpoint API calls (except CopyObject and UploadPartCopy) using the REST API, the encryption request headers must match the encryption settings that are specified in the CreateSession request. You can't override the values of the encryption settings ( x-amz-server-side-encryption, x-amz-server-side-encryption-aws-kms-key-id, x-amz-server-side-encryption-context, and x-amz-server-side-encryption-bucket-key-enabled) that are specified in the CreateSession request. You don't need to explicitly specify these encryption settings values in Zonal endpoint API calls, and Amazon S3 will use the encryption settings values from the CreateSession request to protect new objects in the directory bucket.

          When you use the CLI or the Amazon Web Services SDKs, for CreateSession, the session token refreshes automatically to avoid service interruptions when a session expires. The CLI or the Amazon Web Services SDKs use the bucket's default encryption configuration for the CreateSession request. It's not supported to override the encryption settings values in the CreateSession request. So in the Zonal endpoint API calls (except CopyObject and UploadPartCopy), the encryption request headers must match the default encryption configuration of the directory bucket.

        Parameters:
        serverSideEncryption - The server-side encryption algorithm used when you store this object in Amazon S3 (for example, AES256, aws:kms).

        • Directory buckets - For directory buckets, there are only two supported options for server-side encryption: server-side encryption with Amazon S3 managed keys (SSE-S3) ( AES256) and server-side encryption with KMS keys (SSE-KMS) (aws:kms). We recommend that the bucket's default encryption uses the desired encryption configuration and you don't override the bucket default encryption in your CreateSession requests or PUT object requests. Then, new objects are automatically encrypted with the desired encryption settings. For more information, see Protecting data with server-side encryption in the Amazon S3 User Guide. For more information about the encryption overriding behaviors in directory buckets, see Specifying server-side encryption with KMS for new object uploads.

          In the Zonal endpoint API calls (except CopyObject and UploadPartCopy) using the REST API, the encryption request headers must match the encryption settings that are specified in the CreateSession request. You can't override the values of the encryption settings (x-amz-server-side-encryption, x-amz-server-side-encryption-aws-kms-key-id, x-amz-server-side-encryption-context, and x-amz-server-side-encryption-bucket-key-enabled) that are specified in the CreateSession request. You don't need to explicitly specify these encryption settings values in Zonal endpoint API calls, and Amazon S3 will use the encryption settings values from the CreateSession request to protect new objects in the directory bucket.

          When you use the CLI or the Amazon Web Services SDKs, for CreateSession, the session token refreshes automatically to avoid service interruptions when a session expires. The CLI or the Amazon Web Services SDKs use the bucket's default encryption configuration for the CreateSession request. It's not supported to override the encryption settings values in the CreateSession request. So in the Zonal endpoint API calls (except CopyObject and UploadPartCopy), the encryption request headers must match the default encryption configuration of the directory bucket.

        Returns:
        Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
        See Also:
        ServerSideEncryption, ServerSideEncryption
      • serverSideEncryption

        CreateMultipartUploadRequest.Builder serverSideEncryption​(ServerSideEncryption serverSideEncryption)

        The server-side encryption algorithm used when you store this object in Amazon S3 (for example, AES256, aws:kms).

        • Directory buckets - For directory buckets, there are only two supported options for server-side encryption: server-side encryption with Amazon S3 managed keys (SSE-S3) (AES256) and server-side encryption with KMS keys (SSE-KMS) (aws:kms). We recommend that the bucket's default encryption uses the desired encryption configuration and you don't override the bucket default encryption in your CreateSession requests or PUT object requests. Then, new objects are automatically encrypted with the desired encryption settings. For more information, see Protecting data with server-side encryption in the Amazon S3 User Guide. For more information about the encryption overriding behaviors in directory buckets, see Specifying server-side encryption with KMS for new object uploads.

          In the Zonal endpoint API calls (except CopyObject and UploadPartCopy) using the REST API, the encryption request headers must match the encryption settings that are specified in the CreateSession request. You can't override the values of the encryption settings ( x-amz-server-side-encryption, x-amz-server-side-encryption-aws-kms-key-id, x-amz-server-side-encryption-context, and x-amz-server-side-encryption-bucket-key-enabled) that are specified in the CreateSession request. You don't need to explicitly specify these encryption settings values in Zonal endpoint API calls, and Amazon S3 will use the encryption settings values from the CreateSession request to protect new objects in the directory bucket.

          When you use the CLI or the Amazon Web Services SDKs, for CreateSession, the session token refreshes automatically to avoid service interruptions when a session expires. The CLI or the Amazon Web Services SDKs use the bucket's default encryption configuration for the CreateSession request. It's not supported to override the encryption settings values in the CreateSession request. So in the Zonal endpoint API calls (except CopyObject and UploadPartCopy), the encryption request headers must match the default encryption configuration of the directory bucket.

        Parameters:
        serverSideEncryption - The server-side encryption algorithm used when you store this object in Amazon S3 (for example, AES256, aws:kms).

        • Directory buckets - For directory buckets, there are only two supported options for server-side encryption: server-side encryption with Amazon S3 managed keys (SSE-S3) ( AES256) and server-side encryption with KMS keys (SSE-KMS) (aws:kms). We recommend that the bucket's default encryption uses the desired encryption configuration and you don't override the bucket default encryption in your CreateSession requests or PUT object requests. Then, new objects are automatically encrypted with the desired encryption settings. For more information, see Protecting data with server-side encryption in the Amazon S3 User Guide. For more information about the encryption overriding behaviors in directory buckets, see Specifying server-side encryption with KMS for new object uploads.

          In the Zonal endpoint API calls (except CopyObject and UploadPartCopy) using the REST API, the encryption request headers must match the encryption settings that are specified in the CreateSession request. You can't override the values of the encryption settings (x-amz-server-side-encryption, x-amz-server-side-encryption-aws-kms-key-id, x-amz-server-side-encryption-context, and x-amz-server-side-encryption-bucket-key-enabled) that are specified in the CreateSession request. You don't need to explicitly specify these encryption settings values in Zonal endpoint API calls, and Amazon S3 will use the encryption settings values from the CreateSession request to protect new objects in the directory bucket.

          When you use the CLI or the Amazon Web Services SDKs, for CreateSession, the session token refreshes automatically to avoid service interruptions when a session expires. The CLI or the Amazon Web Services SDKs use the bucket's default encryption configuration for the CreateSession request. It's not supported to override the encryption settings values in the CreateSession request. So in the Zonal endpoint API calls (except CopyObject and UploadPartCopy), the encryption request headers must match the default encryption configuration of the directory bucket.

        Returns:
        Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
        See Also:
        ServerSideEncryption, ServerSideEncryption
      • storageClass

        CreateMultipartUploadRequest.Builder storageClass​(String storageClass)

        By default, Amazon S3 uses the STANDARD Storage Class to store newly created objects. The STANDARD storage class provides high durability and high availability. Depending on performance needs, you can specify a different Storage Class. For more information, see Storage Classes in the Amazon S3 User Guide.

        • For directory buckets, only the S3 Express One Zone storage class is supported to store newly created objects.

        • Amazon S3 on Outposts only uses the OUTPOSTS Storage Class.

        Parameters:
        storageClass - By default, Amazon S3 uses the STANDARD Storage Class to store newly created objects. The STANDARD storage class provides high durability and high availability. Depending on performance needs, you can specify a different Storage Class. For more information, see Storage Classes in the Amazon S3 User Guide.

        • For directory buckets, only the S3 Express One Zone storage class is supported to store newly created objects.

        • Amazon S3 on Outposts only uses the OUTPOSTS Storage Class.

        Returns:
        Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
        See Also:
        StorageClass, StorageClass
      • storageClass

        CreateMultipartUploadRequest.Builder storageClass​(StorageClass storageClass)

        By default, Amazon S3 uses the STANDARD Storage Class to store newly created objects. The STANDARD storage class provides high durability and high availability. Depending on performance needs, you can specify a different Storage Class. For more information, see Storage Classes in the Amazon S3 User Guide.

        • For directory buckets, only the S3 Express One Zone storage class is supported to store newly created objects.

        • Amazon S3 on Outposts only uses the OUTPOSTS Storage Class.

        Parameters:
        storageClass - By default, Amazon S3 uses the STANDARD Storage Class to store newly created objects. The STANDARD storage class provides high durability and high availability. Depending on performance needs, you can specify a different Storage Class. For more information, see Storage Classes in the Amazon S3 User Guide.

        • For directory buckets, only the S3 Express One Zone storage class is supported to store newly created objects.

        • Amazon S3 on Outposts only uses the OUTPOSTS Storage Class.

        Returns:
        Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
        See Also:
        StorageClass, StorageClass
      • websiteRedirectLocation

        CreateMultipartUploadRequest.Builder websiteRedirectLocation​(String websiteRedirectLocation)

        If the bucket is configured as a website, redirects requests for this object to another object in the same bucket or to an external URL. Amazon S3 stores the value of this header in the object metadata.

        This functionality is not supported for directory buckets.

        Parameters:
        websiteRedirectLocation - If the bucket is configured as a website, redirects requests for this object to another object in the same bucket or to an external URL. Amazon S3 stores the value of this header in the object metadata.

        This functionality is not supported for directory buckets.

        Returns:
        Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
      • sseCustomerAlgorithm

        CreateMultipartUploadRequest.Builder sseCustomerAlgorithm​(String sseCustomerAlgorithm)

        Specifies the algorithm to use when encrypting the object (for example, AES256).

        This functionality is not supported for directory buckets.

        Parameters:
        sseCustomerAlgorithm - Specifies the algorithm to use when encrypting the object (for example, AES256).

        This functionality is not supported for directory buckets.

        Returns:
        Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
      • sseCustomerKey

        CreateMultipartUploadRequest.Builder sseCustomerKey​(String sseCustomerKey)

        Specifies the customer-provided encryption key for Amazon S3 to use in encrypting data. This value is used to store the object and then it is discarded; Amazon S3 does not store the encryption key. The key must be appropriate for use with the algorithm specified in the x-amz-server-side-encryption-customer-algorithm header.

        This functionality is not supported for directory buckets.

        Parameters:
        sseCustomerKey - Specifies the customer-provided encryption key for Amazon S3 to use in encrypting data. This value is used to store the object and then it is discarded; Amazon S3 does not store the encryption key. The key must be appropriate for use with the algorithm specified in the x-amz-server-side-encryption-customer-algorithm header.

        This functionality is not supported for directory buckets.

        Returns:
        Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
      • sseCustomerKeyMD5

        CreateMultipartUploadRequest.Builder sseCustomerKeyMD5​(String sseCustomerKeyMD5)

        Specifies the 128-bit MD5 digest of the customer-provided encryption key according to RFC 1321. Amazon S3 uses this header for a message integrity check to ensure that the encryption key was transmitted without error.

        This functionality is not supported for directory buckets.

        Parameters:
        sseCustomerKeyMD5 - Specifies the 128-bit MD5 digest of the customer-provided encryption key according to RFC 1321. Amazon S3 uses this header for a message integrity check to ensure that the encryption key was transmitted without error.

        This functionality is not supported for directory buckets.

        Returns:
        Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
      • ssekmsKeyId

        CreateMultipartUploadRequest.Builder ssekmsKeyId​(String ssekmsKeyId)

        Specifies the KMS key ID (Key ID, Key ARN, or Key Alias) to use for object encryption. If the KMS key doesn't exist in the same account that's issuing the command, you must use the full Key ARN not the Key ID.

        General purpose buckets - If you specify x-amz-server-side-encryption with aws:kms or aws:kms:dsse, this header specifies the ID (Key ID, Key ARN, or Key Alias) of the KMS key to use. If you specify x-amz-server-side-encryption:aws:kms or x-amz-server-side-encryption:aws:kms:dsse, but do not provide x-amz-server-side-encryption-aws-kms-key-id, Amazon S3 uses the Amazon Web Services managed key (aws/s3) to protect the data.

        Directory buckets - If you specify x-amz-server-side-encryption with aws:kms , the x-amz-server-side-encryption-aws-kms-key-id header is implicitly assigned the ID of the KMS symmetric encryption customer managed key that's configured for your directory bucket's default encryption setting. If you want to specify the x-amz-server-side-encryption-aws-kms-key-id header explicitly, you can only specify it with the ID (Key ID or Key ARN) of the KMS customer managed key that's configured for your directory bucket's default encryption setting. Otherwise, you get an HTTP 400 Bad Request error. Only use the key ID or key ARN. The key alias format of the KMS key isn't supported. Your SSE-KMS configuration can only support 1 customer managed key per directory bucket for the lifetime of the bucket. The Amazon Web Services managed key (aws/s3) isn't supported.

        Parameters:
        ssekmsKeyId - Specifies the KMS key ID (Key ID, Key ARN, or Key Alias) to use for object encryption. If the KMS key doesn't exist in the same account that's issuing the command, you must use the full Key ARN not the Key ID.

        General purpose buckets - If you specify x-amz-server-side-encryption with aws:kms or aws:kms:dsse, this header specifies the ID (Key ID, Key ARN, or Key Alias) of the KMS key to use. If you specify x-amz-server-side-encryption:aws:kms or x-amz-server-side-encryption:aws:kms:dsse, but do not provide x-amz-server-side-encryption-aws-kms-key-id, Amazon S3 uses the Amazon Web Services managed key (aws/s3) to protect the data.

        Directory buckets - If you specify x-amz-server-side-encryption with aws:kms, the x-amz-server-side-encryption-aws-kms-key-id header is implicitly assigned the ID of the KMS symmetric encryption customer managed key that's configured for your directory bucket's default encryption setting. If you want to specify the x-amz-server-side-encryption-aws-kms-key-id header explicitly, you can only specify it with the ID (Key ID or Key ARN) of the KMS customer managed key that's configured for your directory bucket's default encryption setting. Otherwise, you get an HTTP 400 Bad Request error. Only use the key ID or key ARN. The key alias format of the KMS key isn't supported. Your SSE-KMS configuration can only support 1 customer managed key per directory bucket for the lifetime of the bucket. The Amazon Web Services managed key (aws/s3) isn't supported.

        Returns:
        Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
      • ssekmsEncryptionContext

        CreateMultipartUploadRequest.Builder ssekmsEncryptionContext​(String ssekmsEncryptionContext)

        Specifies the Amazon Web Services KMS Encryption Context to use for object encryption. The value of this header is a Base64 encoded string of a UTF-8 encoded JSON, which contains the encryption context as key-value pairs.

        Directory buckets - You can optionally provide an explicit encryption context value. The value must match the default encryption context - the bucket Amazon Resource Name (ARN). An additional encryption context value is not supported.

        Parameters:
        ssekmsEncryptionContext - Specifies the Amazon Web Services KMS Encryption Context to use for object encryption. The value of this header is a Base64 encoded string of a UTF-8 encoded JSON, which contains the encryption context as key-value pairs.

        Directory buckets - You can optionally provide an explicit encryption context value. The value must match the default encryption context - the bucket Amazon Resource Name (ARN). An additional encryption context value is not supported.

        Returns:
        Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
      • bucketKeyEnabled

        CreateMultipartUploadRequest.Builder bucketKeyEnabled​(Boolean bucketKeyEnabled)

        Specifies whether Amazon S3 should use an S3 Bucket Key for object encryption with server-side encryption using Key Management Service (KMS) keys (SSE-KMS).

        General purpose buckets - Setting this header to true causes Amazon S3 to use an S3 Bucket Key for object encryption with SSE-KMS. Also, specifying this header with a PUT action doesn't affect bucket-level settings for S3 Bucket Key.

        Directory buckets - S3 Bucket Keys are always enabled for GET and PUT operations in a directory bucket and can’t be disabled. S3 Bucket Keys aren't supported, when you copy SSE-KMS encrypted objects from general purpose buckets to directory buckets, from directory buckets to general purpose buckets, or between directory buckets, through CopyObject, UploadPartCopy, the Copy operation in Batch Operations, or the import jobs. In this case, Amazon S3 makes a call to KMS every time a copy request is made for a KMS-encrypted object.

        Parameters:
        bucketKeyEnabled - Specifies whether Amazon S3 should use an S3 Bucket Key for object encryption with server-side encryption using Key Management Service (KMS) keys (SSE-KMS).

        General purpose buckets - Setting this header to true causes Amazon S3 to use an S3 Bucket Key for object encryption with SSE-KMS. Also, specifying this header with a PUT action doesn't affect bucket-level settings for S3 Bucket Key.

        Directory buckets - S3 Bucket Keys are always enabled for GET and PUT operations in a directory bucket and can’t be disabled. S3 Bucket Keys aren't supported, when you copy SSE-KMS encrypted objects from general purpose buckets to directory buckets, from directory buckets to general purpose buckets, or between directory buckets, through CopyObject, UploadPartCopy, the Copy operation in Batch Operations, or the import jobs. In this case, Amazon S3 makes a call to KMS every time a copy request is made for a KMS-encrypted object.

        Returns:
        Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
      • requestPayer

        CreateMultipartUploadRequest.Builder requestPayer​(String requestPayer)
        Sets the value of the RequestPayer property for this object.
        Parameters:
        requestPayer - The new value for the RequestPayer property for this object.
        Returns:
        Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
        See Also:
        RequestPayer, RequestPayer
      • requestPayer

        CreateMultipartUploadRequest.Builder requestPayer​(RequestPayer requestPayer)
        Sets the value of the RequestPayer property for this object.
        Parameters:
        requestPayer - The new value for the RequestPayer property for this object.
        Returns:
        Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
        See Also:
        RequestPayer, RequestPayer
      • tagging

        CreateMultipartUploadRequest.Builder tagging​(String tagging)

        The tag-set for the object. The tag-set must be encoded as URL Query parameters.

        This functionality is not supported for directory buckets.

        Parameters:
        tagging - The tag-set for the object. The tag-set must be encoded as URL Query parameters.

        This functionality is not supported for directory buckets.

        Returns:
        Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
      • objectLockMode

        CreateMultipartUploadRequest.Builder objectLockMode​(String objectLockMode)

        Specifies the Object Lock mode that you want to apply to the uploaded object.

        This functionality is not supported for directory buckets.

        Parameters:
        objectLockMode - Specifies the Object Lock mode that you want to apply to the uploaded object.

        This functionality is not supported for directory buckets.

        Returns:
        Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
        See Also:
        ObjectLockMode, ObjectLockMode
      • objectLockMode

        CreateMultipartUploadRequest.Builder objectLockMode​(ObjectLockMode objectLockMode)

        Specifies the Object Lock mode that you want to apply to the uploaded object.

        This functionality is not supported for directory buckets.

        Parameters:
        objectLockMode - Specifies the Object Lock mode that you want to apply to the uploaded object.

        This functionality is not supported for directory buckets.

        Returns:
        Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
        See Also:
        ObjectLockMode, ObjectLockMode
      • objectLockRetainUntilDate

        CreateMultipartUploadRequest.Builder objectLockRetainUntilDate​(Instant objectLockRetainUntilDate)

        Specifies the date and time when you want the Object Lock to expire.

        This functionality is not supported for directory buckets.

        Parameters:
        objectLockRetainUntilDate - Specifies the date and time when you want the Object Lock to expire.

        This functionality is not supported for directory buckets.

        Returns:
        Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
      • objectLockLegalHoldStatus

        CreateMultipartUploadRequest.Builder objectLockLegalHoldStatus​(String objectLockLegalHoldStatus)

        Specifies whether you want to apply a legal hold to the uploaded object.

        This functionality is not supported for directory buckets.

        Parameters:
        objectLockLegalHoldStatus - Specifies whether you want to apply a legal hold to the uploaded object.

        This functionality is not supported for directory buckets.

        Returns:
        Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
        See Also:
        ObjectLockLegalHoldStatus, ObjectLockLegalHoldStatus
      • objectLockLegalHoldStatus

        CreateMultipartUploadRequest.Builder objectLockLegalHoldStatus​(ObjectLockLegalHoldStatus objectLockLegalHoldStatus)

        Specifies whether you want to apply a legal hold to the uploaded object.

        This functionality is not supported for directory buckets.

        Parameters:
        objectLockLegalHoldStatus - Specifies whether you want to apply a legal hold to the uploaded object.

        This functionality is not supported for directory buckets.

        Returns:
        Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
        See Also:
        ObjectLockLegalHoldStatus, ObjectLockLegalHoldStatus
      • expectedBucketOwner

        CreateMultipartUploadRequest.Builder expectedBucketOwner​(String expectedBucketOwner)

        The account ID of the expected bucket owner. If the account ID that you provide does not match the actual owner of the bucket, the request fails with the HTTP status code 403 Forbidden (access denied).

        Parameters:
        expectedBucketOwner - The account ID of the expected bucket owner. If the account ID that you provide does not match the actual owner of the bucket, the request fails with the HTTP status code 403 Forbidden (access denied).
        Returns:
        Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.