Creating a Bucket

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You can call ObsClient.createBucket to create a bucket.

Creating a Bucket Directly

Sample code:

String endPoint = "https://your-endpoint";
String ak = "*** Provide your Access Key ***";
String sk = "*** Provide your Secret Key ***";
// Create an instance of ObsClient.
ObsClient obsClient = new ObsClient(ak, sk, endPoint);
// Create a bucket.
try{
    // The bucket is successfully created.
    HeaderResponse response = obsClient.createBucket("bucketname");
    Log.i("CreateBucket", response.getRequestId());
}
catch (ObsException e)
{
    // Failed to create a bucket.
    Log.e("CreateBucket", "Response Code: " + e.getResponseCode());
    Log.e("CreateBucket", "Error Message: " + e.getErrorMessage());
    Log.e("CreateBucket", "Error Code:       " + e.getErrorCode());
    Log.e("CreateBucket", "Request ID:      " + e.getErrorRequestId());
    Log.e("CreateBucket", "Host ID:           " + e.getErrorHostId());
}
  • Bucket names are globally unique. Ensure that the bucket you create is named differently from any other bucket.
  • A bucket name must comply with the following rules:
    • Contains 3 to 63 characters, chosen from lowercase letters, digits, hyphens (-), and periods (.), and starts with a digit or letter.
    • Cannot be an IP address or similar.
    • Cannot start or end with a hyphen (-) or period (.)
    • Cannot contain two consecutive periods (.), for example, my..bucket.
    • Cannot contain periods (.) and hyphens (-) adjacent to each other, for example, my-.bucket or my.-bucket.
  • If you create buckets of the same name in a region, no error will be reported and the bucket properties comply with those set in the first creation request.
  • The bucket created in the previous example is of the default ACL (private), in the OBS Standard storage class, and in the default region.
  • This parameter is not required if the endpoint belongs to the default region (cn-north-1). If the endpoint belongs to a region other than the default one, set this parameter to the region to which the endpoint belongs. Click here to query currently valid regions.
  • When creating a bucket, you can specify its region. For details, see Creating a Bucket with Parameters Specified.

Creating a Bucket with Parameters Specified

When creating a bucket, you can specify the ACL, storage class, and location for the bucket. OBS provides three storage classes for buckets. For details, see Storage Class. Sample code is as follows:

String endPoint = "https://your-endpoint";
String ak = "*** Provide your Access Key ***";
String sk = "*** Provide your Secret Key ***";
// Create an instance of ObsClient.
ObsClient obsClient = new ObsClient(ak, sk, endPoint);

ObsBucket obsBucket = new ObsBucket();
obsBucket.setBucketName("bucketname");
// Set the access permission for the bucket to public-read. (The default value is private.)
obsBucket.setAcl(AccessControlList.REST_CANNED_PUBLIC_READ);
// Set the storage class to OBS Archive.

obsBucket.setBucketStorageClass(StorageClassEnum.COLD);
// Set the bucket location.
obsBucket.setLocation("bucketlocation");
// Create a bucket.
try{
    // The bucket is successfully created.
    HeaderResponse response =obsClient.createBucket(obsBucket);
    Log.i("CreateBucket", response.getRequestId());
}
catch (ObsException e)
{
    // Failed to create a bucket.
    Log.e("CreateBucket", "Response Code: " + e.getResponseCode());
    Log.e("CreateBucket", "Error Message: " + e.getErrorMessage());
    Log.e("CreateBucket", "Error Code:       " + e.getErrorCode());
    Log.e("CreateBucket", "Request ID:      " + e.getErrorRequestId());
    Log.e("CreateBucket", "Host ID:           " + e.getErrorHostId());
}