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Name: aws-cdk.aws-s3
Version: 1.1.0
Summary: CDK Constructs for AWS S3
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## Amazon S3 Construct Library
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Define an unencrypted S3 bucket.

```ts
new Bucket(this, 'MyFirstBucket');
```

`Bucket` constructs expose the following deploy-time attributes:

 * `bucketArn` - the ARN of the bucket (i.e. `arn:aws:s3:::bucket_name`)
 * `bucketName` - the name of the bucket (i.e. `bucket_name`)
 * `bucketWebsiteUrl` - the Website URL of the bucket (i.e.
   `http://bucket_name.s3-website-us-west-1.amazonaws.com`)
 * `bucketDomainName` - the URL of the bucket (i.e. `bucket_name.s3.amazonaws.com`)
 * `bucketDualStackDomainName` - the dual-stack URL of the bucket (i.e.
   `bucket_name.s3.dualstack.eu-west-1.amazonaws.com`)
 * `bucketRegionalDomainName` - the regional URL of the bucket (i.e.
   `bucket_name.s3.eu-west-1.amazonaws.com`)
 * `arnForObjects(pattern)` - the ARN of an object or objects within the bucket (i.e.
   `arn:aws:s3:::bucket_name/exampleobject.png` or
   `arn:aws:s3:::bucket_name/Development/*`)
 * `urlForObject(key)` - the URL of an object within the bucket (i.e.
   `https://s3.cn-north-1.amazonaws.com.cn/china-bucket/mykey`)

### Encryption

Define a KMS-encrypted bucket:

```ts
const bucket = new Bucket(this, 'MyUnencryptedBucket', {
    encryption: BucketEncryption.KMS
});

// you can access the encryption key:
assert(bucket.encryptionKey instanceof kms.Key);
```

You can also supply your own key:

```ts
const myKmsKey = new kms.Key(this, 'MyKey');

const bucket = new Bucket(this, 'MyEncryptedBucket', {
    encryption: BucketEncryption.KMS,
    encryptionKey: myKmsKey
});

assert(bucket.encryptionKey === myKmsKey);
```

Use `BucketEncryption.ManagedKms` to use the S3 master KMS key:

```ts
const bucket = new Bucket(this, 'Buck', {
    encryption: BucketEncryption.KMS_MANAGED
});

assert(bucket.encryptionKey == null);
```

### Permissions

A bucket policy will be automatically created for the bucket upon the first call to
`addToResourcePolicy(statement)`:

```ts
const bucket = new Bucket(this, 'MyBucket');
bucket.addToResourcePolicy(new iam.PolicyStatement({
  actions: ['s3:GetObject'],
  resources: [bucket.arnForObjects('file.txt')],
  principals: [new iam.AccountRootPrincipal()],
}));
```

Most of the time, you won't have to manipulate the bucket policy directly.
Instead, buckets have "grant" methods called to give prepackaged sets of permissions
to other resources. For example:

```ts
const lambda = new lambda.Function(this, 'Lambda', { /* ... */ });

const bucket = new Bucket(this, 'MyBucket');
bucket.grantReadWrite(lambda);
```

Will give the Lambda's execution role permissions to read and write
from the bucket.

### Sharing buckets between stacks

To use a bucket in a different stack in the same CDK application, pass the object to the other stack:

```ts

/**
 * Stack that defines the bucket
 */
class Producer extends cdk.Stack {
    public readonly myBucket: s3.Bucket;

    constructor(scope: cdk.App, id: string, props?: cdk.StackProps) {
        super(scope, id, props);

        const bucket = new s3.Bucket(this, 'MyBucket', {
          removalPolicy: cdk.RemovalPolicy.DESTROY
        });
        this.myBucket = bucket;
    }
}

interface ConsumerProps extends cdk.StackProps {
    userBucket: s3.IBucket;
}

/**
 * Stack that consumes the bucket
 */
class Consumer extends cdk.Stack {
    constructor(scope: cdk.App, id: string, props: ConsumerProps) {
        super(scope, id, props);

        const user = new iam.User(this, 'MyUser');
        props.userBucket.grantReadWrite(user);
    }
}

const producer = new Producer(app, 'ProducerStack');
new Consumer(app, 'ConsumerStack', { userBucket: producer.myBucket });
```

### Importing existing buckets

To import an existing bucket into your CDK application, use the `Bucket.fromBucketAttributes`
factory method. This method accepts `BucketAttributes` which describes the properties of an already
existing bucket:

```ts
const bucket = Bucket.fromBucketAttributes(this, 'ImportedBucket', {
    bucketArn: 'arn:aws:s3:::my-bucket'
});

// now you can just call methods on the bucket
bucket.grantReadWrite(user);
```

Alternatively, short-hand factories are available as `Bucket.fromBucketName` and
`Bucket.fromBucketArn`, which will derive all bucket attributes from the bucket
name or ARN respectively:

```ts
const byName = Bucket.fromBucketName(this, 'BucketByName', 'my-bucket');
const byArn  = Bucket.fromBucketArn(this, 'BucketByArn', 'arn:aws:s3:::my-bucket');
```

### Bucket Notifications

The Amazon S3 notification feature enables you to receive notifications when
certain events happen in your bucket as described under [S3 Bucket
Notifications] of the S3 Developer Guide.

To subscribe for bucket notifications, use the `bucket.addEventNotification` method. The
`bucket.addObjectCreatedNotification` and `bucket.addObjectRemovedNotification` can also be used for
these common use cases.

The following example will subscribe an SNS topic to be notified of all `s3:ObjectCreated:*` events:

```ts
import s3n = require('@aws-cdk/aws-s3-notifications');

const myTopic = new sns.Topic(this, 'MyTopic');
bucket.addEventNotification(s3.EventType.OBJECT_CREATED, new s3n.SnsDestination(topic));
```

This call will also ensure that the topic policy can accept notifications for
this specific bucket.

Supported S3 notification targets are exposed by the `@aws-cdk/aws-s3-notifications` package.

It is also possible to specify S3 object key filters when subscribing. The
following example will notify `myQueue` when objects prefixed with `foo/` and
have the `.jpg` suffix are removed from the bucket.

```ts
bucket.addEventNotification(s3.EventType.OBJECT_REMOVED,
  new s3n.SqsDestination(myQueue),
  { prefix: 'foo/', suffix: '.jpg' });
```

[S3 Bucket Notifications]: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonS3/latest/dev/NotificationHowTo.html


### Block Public Access

Use `blockPublicAccess` to specify [block public access settings] on the bucket.

Enable all block public access settings:
```ts
const bucket = new Bucket(this, 'MyBlockedBucket', {
    blockPublicAccess: BlockPublicAccess.BLOCK_ALL
});
```

Block and ignore public ACLs:
```ts
const bucket = new Bucket(this, 'MyBlockedBucket', {
    blockPublicAccess: BlockPublicAccess.BLOCK_ACLS
});
```

Alternatively, specify the settings manually:
```ts
const bucket = new Bucket(this, 'MyBlockedBucket', {
    blockPublicAccess: new BlockPublicAccess({ blockPublicPolicy: true })
});
```

When `blockPublicPolicy` is set to `true`, `grantPublicRead()` throws an error.

[block public access settings]: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonS3/latest/dev/access-control-block-public-access.html



