Get aws bucket content listing using Postman - "Get Bucket (Version 2)" RestAPI
You can do the following:
- Set the method to GET
- in the URL: https://s3.amazonaws.com/test-bucket-1.ahadomain.com/?list-type=2
Note: If the region of your bucket is not in us-east-1, change the s3.amazonaws.com to correct S3 endpoint of that region. - In Authorization tab, set the following:
a. Type: AWS Signature
b. AccessKey:
c. SecretKey:
d. AWS Region: us-east-1
Note: change this if this is not the region of your bucket
e. Service Name: s3
f. Check "Save helper data to request"
- Go to Headers tab, delete all entries if there is any.
- Then click "Send" button
Ahmed A
Updated on June 19, 2022Comments
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Ahmed A almost 2 years
I am using Postman to send the AWS S3 RestAPI "Get Bucket (Version 2)" to get bucket listing.
Name of bucket is "test-bucket-1.ahadomain.com" (ahadomain.com is a dummy nonexistent domain that I used when naming the bucket in aws). The user credentials I am using has all the permissions to make S3 calls. I am following the info on page - http://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonS3/latest/API/v2-RESTBucketGET.html
I am using the endpoint : https://test-bucket-1.s3.us-east-1.amazonaws.com I am sending the following Headers : Content-Type, Host, X-Amz-Content-Sha256, X-Amz-Date, Authorization
Do I need to add "list-type" as a query parameter or as a header? If as a query parameter, how do I state it in the url.
I am getting the following response, which does not contain a listing of the content, just info about the bucket itself:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> <ListAllMyBucketsResult xmlns="http://s3.amazonaws.com/doc/2006-03-01/"> <Owner> <ID>6893100ea2b48696e8ccc3aa17414f4325cf59b574474ad9de0bcb0d139590c9</ID> <DisplayName>ahmedsmail</DisplayName> </Owner> <Buckets> <Bucket> <Name>test-bucket-1.ahadomain.com</Name> <CreationDate>2017-09-06T06:36:15.000Z</CreationDate> </Bucket> </Buckets> </ListAllMyBucketsResult>
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you, Ahmed.