mc anonymous set-json — MinIO Object Storage for Linux (original) (raw)
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Syntax
The mc anonymous set-json command sets anonymous (i.e. unauthenticated or public) access policies for a bucket using using an IAMJSON policy document.
Buckets with anonymous policies allow clients to access the bucket contents and perform actions consistent with the specified policy withoutauthentication.
EXAMPLE
The following command applies the JSON-formatted anonymous policy to the mydata
bucket on the myminio
MinIO deployment:
mc anonymous set-json ~/mydata-anonymous.json myminio/mydata
SYNTAX
The command has the following syntax:
mc [GLOBALFLAGS] set-json POLICY ALIAS
- Brackets
[]
indicate optional parameters. - Parameters sharing a line are mutually dependent.
- Parameters separated using the pipe
|
operator are mutually exclusive.
Copy the example to a text editor and modify as-needed before running the command in the terminal/shell.
Parameters
Required The path to the JSON-formatted policy to assign to the specifiedALIAS
.
Required The full path to the bucket or bucket prefix to which the command applies the specified POLICY.
Specify the alias of the MinIO or other S3-compatible service and the full path to the bucket or bucket prefix. For example:
mc anonymous set-json public play/mybucket
Global Flags
This command supports any of the global flags.
Examples
Set Anonymous Policy for Bucket
Use mc anonymous set-json to set the anonymous policy for a bucket:
mc anonymous set-json POLICY ALIAS/PATH
- Replace POLICY with a supportedPOLICY.
- Replace ALIAS with thealias of a configured S3-compatible host.
- Replace PATH with the destination bucket.
Remove Anonymous Policy for Bucket
Use mc anonymous set to clear the anonymous policy for a bucket:
mc anonymous set none ALIAS/PATH
- Replace ALIAS with thealias of a configured S3-compatible host.
- Replace PATH with the destination bucket.
Behavior
S3 Compatibility
The mc commandline tool is built for compatibility with the AWS S3 API and is tested with MinIO and AWS S3 for expected functionality and behavior.
MinIO provides no guarantees for other S3-compatible services, as their S3 API implementation is unknown and therefore unsupported. While mccommands may work as documented, any such usage is at your own risk.