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Namespace: Amazon.S3.Model
Assembly: AWSSDK.dll
Version: 0.0.3.0
public class PutObjectResponse : AmazonWebServiceResponse
The PutObjectResponse type exposes the following members
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PutObjectResponse() |
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ContentLength | Returns the content length of the HTTP response. |
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ETag | Entity tag for the uploaded object. |
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Expiration | Gets and sets the Expiration property. Specifies the expiration date for the object and the rule governing the expiration. Is null if expiration is not applicable. |
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HttpStatusCode | Returns the status code of the HTTP response. |
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ResponseMetadata | Contains additional information about the request, such as the Request Id. |
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ServerSideEncryptionKeyManagementServiceKeyId | The id of the AWS Key Management Service key that Amazon S3 uses to encrypt and decrypt the object. |
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ServerSideEncryptionMethod | The Server-side encryption algorithm used when storing this object in S3. |
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VersionId | Version of the object. |
This following examples show multiple ways of creating an object.
This example shows how to put an object, with its content being passed along as a string.
// Create a client AmazonS3Client client = new AmazonS3Client(); // Create a PutObject request PutObjectRequest request = new PutObjectRequest { BucketName = "SampleBucket", Key = "Item1", ContentBody = "This is sample content..." }; // Put object PutObjectResponse response = client.PutObject(request);
This example shows how to put an object, setting its content to be a file.
// Create a client AmazonS3Client client = new AmazonS3Client(); // Create a PutObject request PutObjectRequest request = new PutObjectRequest { BucketName = "SampleBucket", Key = "Item1", FilePath = "contents.txt" }; // Put object PutObjectResponse response = client.PutObject(request);
This example shows how to put an object using a stream.
// Create a client AmazonS3Client client = new AmazonS3Client(); // Create a PutObject request PutObjectRequest request = new PutObjectRequest { BucketName = "SampleBucket", Key = "Item1", }; using (FileStream stream = new FileStream("contents.txt", FileMode.Open)) { request.InputStream = stream; // Put object PutObjectResponse response = client.PutObject(request); }
.NET Framework:
Supported in: 4.5, 4.0, 3.5
.NET for Windows Store apps:
Supported in: Windows 8.1, Windows 8
.NET for Windows Phone:
Supported in: Windows Phone 8.1, Windows Phone 8