Net::Amazon::S3::ACL(3pm) | User Contributed Perl Documentation | Net::Amazon::S3::ACL(3pm) |
Net::Amazon::S3::ACL - Amazon S3 ACL support
version 0.991
Every S3 action supporting ACL specification in request supports "acl" parameter.
Parameter is backward compatible with former "acl_short".
$s3->action ( acl => Net::Amazon::S3::ACL::Canned->PRIVATE, );
Amazon S3 predefined grants are provided by builder methods, each representing corresponding canned ACL.
See Net::Amazon::S3::ACL::Canned for implementation details.
See Canned ACL <https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonS3/latest/dev/acl-overview.html#canned-acl> in Amazon documentation.
$s3->action ( acl => 'private', );
Earlier versions of Net::Amazon::S3 supported only textual canned ACL. To not break code that use it coercion to Net::Amazon::S3::ACL::Canned is supported as well as "acl_short" operation argument.
"acl_short" is deprecated now, only "acl" is supported.
"acl_short" behaves like an "acl" alias. In case when both are defined, "acl" takes precedence.
$s3->action ( acl => Net::Amazon::S3::ACL::Set ->grant_read (id => $canonical_user_id) ->grant_full_control (email => $email_address) , );
Exact ACL set provides interface to "x-amz-grant-*" header fields.
See Net::Amazon::S3::ACL::Set for implementation details.
Branislav Zahradník <barney@cpan.org>
This module is a part of Net::Amazon::S3 distribution.
Branislav Zahradník <barney@cpan.org>
This software is copyright (c) 2022 by Amazon Digital Services, Leon Brocard, Brad Fitzpatrick, Pedro Figueiredo, Rusty Conover, Branislav Zahradník.
This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself.
2022-07-18 | perl v5.34.0 |