S3 / Client / get_bucket_lifecycle_configuration
get_bucket_lifecycle_configuration#
- S3.Client.get_bucket_lifecycle_configuration(**kwargs)#
Note
Bucket lifecycle configuration now supports specifying a lifecycle rule using an object key name prefix, one or more object tags, or a combination of both. Accordingly, this section describes the latest API. The response describes the new filter element that you can use to specify a filter to select a subset of objects to which the rule applies. If you are using a previous version of the lifecycle configuration, it still works. For the earlier action, see GetBucketLifecycle.
Returns the lifecycle configuration information set on the bucket. For information about lifecycle configuration, see Object Lifecycle Management.
To use this operation, you must have permission to perform the
s3:GetLifecycleConfiguration
action. The bucket owner has this permission, by default. The bucket owner can grant this permission to others. For more information about permissions, see Permissions Related to Bucket Subresource Operations and Managing Access Permissions to Your Amazon S3 Resources.GetBucketLifecycleConfiguration
has the following special error:Error code:
NoSuchLifecycleConfiguration
Description: The lifecycle configuration does not exist.
HTTP Status Code: 404 Not Found
SOAP Fault Code Prefix: Client
The following operations are related to
GetBucketLifecycleConfiguration
:See also: AWS API Documentation
Request Syntax
response = client.get_bucket_lifecycle_configuration( Bucket='string', ExpectedBucketOwner='string' )
- Parameters:
Bucket (string) –
[REQUIRED]
The name of the bucket for which to get the lifecycle information.
ExpectedBucketOwner (string) – Ignored by COS if present.
- Return type:
dict
- Returns:
Response Syntax
{ 'Rules': [ { 'Expiration': { 'Date': datetime(2015, 1, 1), 'Days': 123, 'ExpiredObjectDeleteMarker': True|False }, 'ID': 'string', 'Filter': { 'Prefix': 'string', 'Tag': { 'Key': 'string', 'Value': 'string' } }, 'Status': 'Enabled'|'Disabled', 'Transitions': [ { 'Date': datetime(2015, 1, 1), 'Days': 123, 'StorageClass': 'ACCELERATED'|'GLACIER'|'STANDARD_IA'|'ONEZONE_IA'|'INTELLIGENT_TIERING'|'DEEP_ARCHIVE'|'GLACIER_IR' }, ], 'NoncurrentVersionExpiration': { 'NoncurrentDays': 123 }, 'AbortIncompleteMultipartUpload': { 'DaysAfterInitiation': 123 } }, ] }
Response Structure
(dict) –
Rules (list) –
Container for a lifecycle rule.
(dict) –
A lifecycle rule for individual objects in an Amazon S3 bucket.
Expiration (dict) –
Specifies the expiration for the lifecycle of the object in the form of date, days and, whether the object has a delete marker.
Date (datetime) –
Indicates at what date the object is to be moved or deleted. The date value must conform to the ISO 8601 format. The time is always midnight UTC.
Days (integer) –
Indicates the lifetime, in days, of the objects that are subject to the rule. The value must be a non-zero positive integer.
ExpiredObjectDeleteMarker (boolean) –
Indicates whether Amazon S3 will remove a delete marker with no noncurrent versions. If set to true, the delete marker will be expired; if set to false the policy takes no action. This cannot be specified with Days or Date in a Lifecycle Expiration Policy.
ID (string) –
Unique identifier for the rule. The value cannot be longer than 255 characters.
Filter (dict) –
The
Filter
is used to identify objects that a Lifecycle Rule applies to. AFilter
must have exactly one ofPrefix
,Tag
, orAnd
specified.Filter
is required if theLifecycleRule
does not containt aPrefix
element.Prefix (string) –
Prefix identifying one or more objects to which the rule applies.
Warning
Replacement must be made for object keys containing special characters (such as carriage returns) when using XML requests. For more information, see XML related object key constraints.
Tag (dict) –
This tag must exist in the object’s tag set in order for the rule to apply.
Key (string) –
Name of the object key.
Value (string) –
Value of the tag.
Status (string) –
If ‘Enabled’, the rule is currently being applied. If ‘Disabled’, the rule is not currently being applied.
Transitions (list) –
Specifies when an Amazon S3 object transitions to a specified storage class.
(dict) –
Specifies when an object transitions to a specified storage class. For more information about Amazon S3 lifecycle configuration rules, see Transitioning Objects Using Amazon S3 Lifecycle in the Amazon S3 User Guide.
Date (datetime) –
Indicates when objects are transitioned to the specified storage class. The date value must be in ISO 8601 format. The time is always midnight UTC.
Days (integer) –
Indicates the number of days after creation when objects are transitioned to the specified storage class. The value must be a positive integer.
StorageClass (string) –
The storage class to which you want the object to transition.
NoncurrentVersionExpiration (dict) –
Specifies when noncurrent object versions expire. Upon expiration, Amazon S3 permanently deletes the noncurrent object versions. You set this lifecycle configuration action on a bucket that has versioning enabled (or suspended) to request that Amazon S3 delete noncurrent object versions at a specific period in the object’s lifetime.
NoncurrentDays (integer) –
Specifies the number of days an object is noncurrent before Amazon S3 can perform the associated action. The value must be a non-zero positive integer. For information about the noncurrent days calculations, see How Amazon S3 Calculates When an Object Became Noncurrent in the Amazon S3 User Guide.
AbortIncompleteMultipartUpload (dict) –
Specifies the days since the initiation of an incomplete multipart upload that Amazon S3 will wait before permanently removing all parts of the upload. For more information, see Aborting Incomplete Multipart Uploads Using a Bucket Lifecycle Configuration in the Amazon S3 User Guide.
DaysAfterInitiation (integer) –
Specifies the number of days after which Amazon S3 aborts an incomplete multipart upload.
Examples
The following example retrieves lifecycle configuration on set on a bucket.
response = client.get_bucket_lifecycle_configuration( Bucket='examplebucket', ) print(response)
Expected Output:
{ 'Rules': [ { 'ID': 'Rule for TaxDocs/', 'Prefix': 'TaxDocs', 'Status': 'Enabled', 'Transitions': [ { 'Days': 365, 'StorageClass': 'STANDARD_IA', }, ], }, ], 'ResponseMetadata': { '...': '...', }, }