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NAME

AnyEvent::Net::Amazon::S3 - Use the Amazon S3 - Simple Storage Service

VERSION

version v0.04.0.80

SYNOPSIS

  # Can be used as same as Net::Amazon::S3
  use AnyEvent::Net::Amazon::S3;
  my $aws_access_key_id     = 'fill me in';
  my $aws_secret_access_key = 'fill me in too';

  my $s3 = AnyEvent::Net::Amazon::S3->new(
      {   aws_access_key_id     => $aws_access_key_id,
          aws_secret_access_key => $aws_secret_access_key,
          retry                 => 1,
      }
  );

  # a bucket is a globally-unique directory
  # list all buckets that i own
  my $response = $s3->buckets;
  foreach my $bucket ( @{ $response->{buckets} } ) {
      print "You have a bucket: " . $bucket->bucket . "\n";
  }

  # create a new bucket
  my $bucketname = 'acmes_photo_backups';
  my $bucket = $s3->add_bucket( { bucket => $bucketname } )
      or die $s3->err . ": " . $s3->errstr;

  # or use an existing bucket
  $bucket = $s3->bucket($bucketname);

  # store a file in the bucket
  $bucket->add_key_filename( '1.JPG', 'DSC06256.JPG',
      { content_type => 'image/jpeg', },
  ) or die $s3->err . ": " . $s3->errstr;

  # store a value in the bucket
  $bucket->add_key( 'reminder.txt', 'this is where my photos are backed up' )
      or die $s3->err . ": " . $s3->errstr;

  # list files in the bucket
  $response = $bucket->list_all
      or die $s3->err . ": " . $s3->errstr;
  foreach my $key ( @{ $response->{keys} } ) {
      my $key_name = $key->{key};
      my $key_size = $key->{size};
      print "Bucket contains key '$key_name' of size $key_size\n";
  }

  # fetch file from the bucket
  $response = $bucket->get_key_filename( '1.JPG', 'GET', 'backup.jpg' )
      or die $s3->err . ": " . $s3->errstr;

  # fetch value from the bucket
  $response = $bucket->get_key('reminder.txt')
      or die $s3->err . ": " . $s3->errstr;
  print "reminder.txt:\n";
  print "  content length: " . $response->{content_length} . "\n";
  print "    content type: " . $response->{content_type} . "\n";
  print "            etag: " . $response->{content_type} . "\n";
  print "         content: " . $response->{value} . "\n";

  # delete keys
  $bucket->delete_key('reminder.txt') or die $s3->err . ": " . $s3->errstr;
  $bucket->delete_key('1.JPG')        or die $s3->err . ": " . $s3->errstr;

  # and finally delete the bucket
  $bucket->delete_bucket or die $s3->err . ": " . $s3->errstr;

DESCRIPTION

This module provides the same interface as Net::Amazon::S3. In addition, some asynchronous methods returning AnyEvent condition variable are added.

Note: This is the legacy interface, please check out AnyEvent::Net::Amazon::S3::Client instead.

METHODS

All Net::Amazon::S3 methods are available. In addition, there are the following asynchronous methods. Arguments of the methods are identical as original but return value becomes AnyEvent condition variable. You can get actual return value by calling shift->recv().

buckets_async
add_bucket_async
delete_bucket_async
list_bucket_async
list_bucket_all_async
add_key_async
get_key_async
head_key_async
delete_key_async

TESTING

The following description is extracted from Net::Amazon::S3. They are all applicable to this module.

Testing S3 is a tricky thing. Amazon wants to charge you a bit of money each time you use their service. And yes, testing counts as using. Because of this, the application's test suite skips anything approaching a real test unless you set these three environment variables:

AMAZON_S3_EXPENSIVE_TESTS

Doesn't matter what you set it to. Just has to be set

AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID

Your AWS access key

AWS_ACCESS_KEY_SECRET

Your AWS sekkr1t passkey. Be forewarned that setting this environment variable on a shared system might leak that information to another user. Be careful.

SEE ALSO

AUTHOR

Yasutaka ATARASHI <yakex@cpan.org>

COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE

This software is copyright (c) 2012 by Yasutaka ATARASHI.

This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself.