Updated on 2024-04-26 GMT+08:00

Setting Versioning Status for a Bucket

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You can call ObsClient.setBucketVersioning to set the versioning status for a bucket. OBS supports two versioning statuses.

Versioning Status

Description

Value on the OBS Server

Enabled

  1. OBS creates a unique version ID for each uploaded object. Namesake objects are not overwritten and are distinguished by their own version IDs.
  2. Objects can be downloaded by specifying the version ID. By default, the object of the latest version is downloaded if no version ID is specified.
  3. Objects can be deleted by specifying the version ID. If an object is deleted with no version ID specified, the object will generate a delete marker with a unique version ID but is not physically deleted.
  4. Objects of the latest version in a bucket are returned by default after ObsClient.listObjects is called. You can call ObsClient.listVersions to list a bucket's objects with all version IDs.
  5. Except for delete markers, storage space occupied by objects with all version IDs is billed.

Enabled

Suspended

  1. Noncurrent object versions are not affected.
  2. OBS creates version ID null to an uploaded object and the object will be overwritten after a namesake one is uploaded.
  3. Objects can be downloaded by specifying the version ID. By default, the object of the latest version is downloaded if no version ID is specified.
  4. Objects can be deleted by specifying version IDs. If an object is deleted with no version ID specified, the object is only attached with a delete marker whose version ID is null. Objects with version ID null are physically deleted.
  5. Except for delete markers, storage space occupied by objects with all version IDs is billed.

Suspended

Sample code:

// Create an instance of ObsClient.
var obsClient = new ObsClient({
    // Hard-coded or plaintext AK/SK are risky. For security purposes, encrypt your AK/SK and store them in the configuration file or environment variables. In this example, the AK/SK are stored in environment variables for identity authentication. Before running this example, configure environment variables AccessKeyID and SecretAccessKey.
    // The front-end code does not have the process environment variable, so you need to use a module bundler like webpack to define the process variable.
    // Obtain an AK/SK pair on the management console. For details, see https://support.huaweicloud.com/eu/usermanual-ca/ca_01_0003.html.
    access_key_id: process.env.AccessKeyID,
    secret_access_key: process.env.SecretAccessKey,
    // Replace the example endpoint with the actual one in your case.
    server: 'https://obs.eu-west-101.myhuaweicloud.eu'
});

// Enable versioning.
obsClient.setBucketVersioning({
       Bucket : 'bucketname',
       VersionStatus : 'Enabled'
}, function (err, result) {
       if(err){
              console.log('Error-->' + err);
       }else{
              console.log('Status-->' + result.CommonMsg.Status);
       }
});

// Suspend versioning.
obsClient.setBucketVersioning({
       Bucket : 'bucketname',
       VersionStatus : 'Suspended'
}, function (err, result) {
       if(err){
              console.log('Error-->' + err);
       }else{
              console.log('Status-->' + result.CommonMsg.Status);
       }
});

Use the VersionStatus parameter to specify the versioning status.