AWS::S3::Bucket Rule - AWS CloudFormation (original) (raw)
Specifies lifecycle rules for an Amazon S3 bucket. For more information, see Put Bucket Lifecycle Configuration in the Amazon S3 API Reference.
You must specify at least one of the following properties:AbortIncompleteMultipartUpload
, ExpirationDate
,ExpirationInDays
, NoncurrentVersionExpirationInDays
,NoncurrentVersionTransition
, NoncurrentVersionTransitions
,Transition
, or Transitions
.
Syntax
To declare this entity in your AWS CloudFormation template, use the following syntax:
JSON
{
"AbortIncompleteMultipartUpload" : AbortIncompleteMultipartUpload,
"ExpirationDate" : String,
"ExpirationInDays" : Integer,
"ExpiredObjectDeleteMarker" : Boolean,
"Id" : String,
"NoncurrentVersionExpiration" : NoncurrentVersionExpiration,
"NoncurrentVersionExpirationInDays" : Integer,
"NoncurrentVersionTransition" : NoncurrentVersionTransition,
"NoncurrentVersionTransitions" : [ NoncurrentVersionTransition, ... ],
"ObjectSizeGreaterThan" : String,
"ObjectSizeLessThan" : String,
"Prefix" : String,
"Status" : String,
"TagFilters" : [ TagFilter, ... ],
"Transition" : Transition,
"Transitions" : [ Transition, ... ]
}
Properties
AbortIncompleteMultipartUpload
Specifies a lifecycle rule that stops incomplete multipart uploads to an Amazon S3 bucket.
Required: Conditional
Type: AbortIncompleteMultipartUpload
Update requires: No interruption
ExpirationDate
Indicates when objects are deleted from Amazon S3 and Amazon S3 Glacier. The date value must be in ISO 8601 format. The time is always midnight UTC. If you specify an expiration and transition time, you must use the same time unit for both properties (either in days or by date). The expiration time must also be later than the transition time.
Required: Conditional
Type: String
Pattern: ^([0-2]\d{3})-(0[0-9]|1[0-2])-([0-2]\d|3[01])T([01]\d|2[0-4]):([0-5]\d):([0-6]\d)((\.\d{3})?)Z$
Update requires: No interruption
ExpirationInDays
Indicates the number of days after creation when objects are deleted from Amazon S3 and Amazon S3 Glacier. If you specify an expiration and transition time, you must use the same time unit for both properties (either in days or by date). The expiration time must also be later than the transition time.
Required: Conditional
Type: Integer
Update requires: No interruption
ExpiredObjectDeleteMarker
Indicates whether Amazon S3 will remove a delete marker without any noncurrent versions. If set to true, the delete marker will be removed if there are no noncurrent versions. This cannot be specified with ExpirationInDays
, ExpirationDate
, orTagFilters
.
Required: No
Type: Boolean
Update requires: No interruption
Id
Unique identifier for the rule. The value can't be longer than 255 characters.
Required: No
Type: String
Maximum: 255
Update requires: No interruption
NoncurrentVersionExpiration
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.
Required: No
Type: NoncurrentVersionExpiration
Update requires: No interruption
NoncurrentVersionExpirationInDays
(Deprecated.) For buckets with versioning enabled (or suspended), specifies the time, in days, between when a new version of the object is uploaded to the bucket and when old versions of the object expire. When object versions expire, Amazon S3 permanently deletes them. If you specify a transition and expiration time, the expiration time must be later than the transition time.
Required: Conditional
Type: Integer
Update requires: No interruption
NoncurrentVersionTransition
(Deprecated.) For buckets with versioning enabled (or suspended), specifies when non-current objects transition to a specified storage class. If you specify a transition and expiration time, the expiration time must be later than the transition time. If you specify this property, don't specify the NoncurrentVersionTransitions
property.
Required: Conditional
Type: NoncurrentVersionTransition
Update requires: No interruption
NoncurrentVersionTransitions
For buckets with versioning enabled (or suspended), one or more transition rules that specify when non-current objects transition to a specified storage class. If you specify a transition and expiration time, the expiration time must be later than the transition time. If you specify this property, don't specify the NoncurrentVersionTransition
property.
Required: Conditional
Type: Array of NoncurrentVersionTransition
Update requires: No interruption
ObjectSizeGreaterThan
Specifies the minimum object size in bytes for this rule to apply to. Objects must be larger than this value in bytes. For more information about size based rules, see Lifecycle configuration using size-based rules in the Amazon S3 User Guide.
Required: No
Type: String
Pattern: [0-9]+
Maximum: 20
Update requires: No interruption
ObjectSizeLessThan
Specifies the maximum object size in bytes for this rule to apply to. Objects must be smaller than this value in bytes. For more information about sized based rules, see Lifecycle configuration using size-based rules in the Amazon S3 User Guide.
Required: No
Type: String
Pattern: [0-9]+
Maximum: 20
Update requires: No interruption
Prefix
Object key prefix that identifies one or more objects to which this rule applies.
Important
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.
Required: No
Type: String
Update requires: No interruption
Status
If Enabled
, the rule is currently being applied. If Disabled
, the rule is not currently being applied.
Required: Yes
Type: String
Allowed values: Enabled | Disabled
Update requires: No interruption
TagFilters
Tags to use to identify a subset of objects to which the lifecycle rule applies.
Required: No
Type: Array of TagFilter
Update requires: No interruption
Transition
(Deprecated.) Specifies when an object transitions to a specified storage class. If you specify an expiration and transition time, you must use the same time unit for both properties (either in days or by date). The expiration time must also be later than the transition time. If you specify this property, don't specify the Transitions
property.
Required: Conditional
Type: Transition
Update requires: No interruption
Transitions
One or more transition rules that specify when an object transitions to a specified storage class. If you specify an expiration and transition time, you must use the same time unit for both properties (either in days or by date). The expiration time must also be later than the transition time. If you specify this property, don't specify theTransition
property.
Required: Conditional
Type: Array of Transition
Update requires: No interruption
Examples
Manage the lifecycle for S3 objects
The following example template shows an S3 bucket with a lifecycle configuration rule. The rule applies to all objects with the glacier
key prefix. The objects are transitioned to Glacier after one day, and deleted after one year.
JSON
{
"AWSTemplateFormatVersion": "2010-09-09",
"Resources": {
"S3Bucket": {
"Type": "AWS::S3::Bucket",
"Properties": {
"AccessControl": "Private",
"LifecycleConfiguration": {
"Rules": [
{
"Id": "GlacierRule",
"Prefix": "glacier",
"Status": "Enabled",
"ExpirationInDays": 365,
"Transitions": [
{
"TransitionInDays": 1,
"StorageClass": "GLACIER"
}
]
}
]
}
}
}
},
"Outputs": {
"BucketName": {
"Value": {
"Ref": "S3Bucket"
},
"Description": "Name of the sample Amazon S3 bucket with a lifecycle configuration."
}
}
}
YAML
AWSTemplateFormatVersion: 2010-09-09
Resources:
S3Bucket:
Type: 'AWS::S3::Bucket'
Properties:
AccessControl: Private
LifecycleConfiguration:
Rules:
- Id: GlacierRule
Prefix: glacier
Status: Enabled
ExpirationInDays: 365
Transitions:
- TransitionInDays: 1
StorageClass: GLACIER
Outputs:
BucketName:
Value: !Ref S3Bucket
Description: Name of the sample Amazon S3 bucket with a lifecycle configuration.
See also
- AWS::S3::Bucket Examples