Configuring a Bucket ACL (SDK for Python)
Function
OBS provides access control over buckets. You can use an access policy to define whether a user can perform certain operations on a specific bucket. OBS access control can be implemented using IAM permissions, bucket policies, and ACLs (including bucket and object ACLs). For more information, see Introduction to OBS Access Control.
A bucket ACL grants permissions to another Huawei Cloud account and its IAM users, rather than the current account and its IAM users. It can grant access to both a bucket (including the objects in it) and the bucket ACL. The granted access includes view and edit permissions. You must specify a bucket name when configuring a bucket ACL. For more information, see ACLs.
This API configures a bucket ACL.
Restrictions
- A bucket ACL can have up to 100 grants.
- To configure an ACL for a bucket, you must be the bucket owner or have the required permission (obs:bucket:PutBucketAcl in IAM or PutBucketAcl in a bucket policy). For details, see Introduction to OBS Access Control, IAM Custom Policies, and Creating a Custom Bucket Policy.
Method
ObsClient.setBucketAcl(bucketName, acl, aclControl)
Request Parameters
Parameter |
Type |
Mandatory (Yes/No) |
Description |
---|---|---|---|
bucketName |
str |
Yes |
Explanation: Bucket name Restrictions:
Default value: None |
acl |
No |
Explanation: Bucket ACL Value range: See Table 1. Default value: None
NOTE:
acl and aclControl are mutually exclusive. |
|
aclControl |
str |
No |
Explanation: Pre-defined ACL Value range: See Table 3. Default value: None
NOTE:
acl and aclControl are mutually exclusive. |
Parameter |
Type |
Mandatory (Yes/No) |
Description |
---|---|---|---|
owner |
Yes if used as a request parameter |
Explanation: Bucket owner information. For details, see Table 4. Restrictions: Owner and Grants must be used together and they cannot be used with aclControl. Default value: None |
|
grants |
list of Grant |
Yes if used as a request parameter |
Explanation: List of grantees' permission information. For details, see Table 5. Default value: None |
delivered |
bool |
No if used as a request parameter |
Explanation: Whether the bucket ACL is applied to all objects in the bucket Value range: True: The bucket ACL is applied to all objects in the bucket. False: The bucket ACL is not applied to all objects in the bucket. Default value: False |
Constant |
Description |
---|---|
READ |
Read permission A grantee with this permission for a bucket can obtain the list of objects, multipart uploads, bucket metadata, and object versions in the bucket. A grantee with this permission for an object can obtain the object content and metadata. |
WRITE |
Write permission A grantee with this permission for a bucket can upload, overwrite, and delete any object or part in the bucket. Such permission for an object is not applicable. |
READ_ACP |
Permission to read ACL configurations A grantee with this permission can obtain the ACL of a bucket or object. A bucket or object owner has this permission for the bucket or object permanently. |
WRITE_ACP |
Permission to modify ACL configurations A grantee with this permission can update the ACL of a bucket or object. A bucket or object owner has this permission for the bucket or object permanently. A grantee with this permission can modify the access control policy and thus the grantee obtains full access permissions. |
FULL_CONTROL |
Full control access, including read and write permissions for a bucket and its ACL, or for an object and its ACL. A grantee with this permission for a bucket has READ, WRITE, READ_ACP, and WRITE_ACP permissions for the bucket. A grantee with this permission for an object has READ, READ_ACP, and WRITE_ACP permissions for the object. |
Constant |
Default Value |
Description |
---|---|---|
HeadPermission.PRIVATE |
private |
Private read/write A bucket or object can only be accessed by its owner. |
HeadPermission.PUBLIC_READ |
public-read |
Public read and private write If this permission is granted on a bucket, anyone can read the object list, multipart uploads, metadata, and object versions in the bucket. If it is granted on an object, anyone can read the content and metadata of the object. |
HeadPermission.PUBLIC_READ_WRITE |
public-read-write |
Public read/write If this permission is granted on a bucket, anyone can read the object list, multipart tasks, metadata, and object versions in the bucket, and can upload or delete objects, initiate multipart upload tasks, upload parts, assemble parts, copy parts, and abort multipart upload tasks. If it is granted on an object, anyone can read the content and metadata of the object. |
HeadPermission.PUBLIC_READ_DELIVERED |
public-read-delivered |
Public read on a bucket as well as objects in the bucket If this permission is granted on a bucket, anyone can read the object list, multipart tasks, metadata, and object versions, and read the content and metadata of objects in the bucket.
NOTE:
PUBLIC_READ_DELIVERED cannot be applied to objects. |
HeadPermission.PUBLIC_READ_WRITE_DELIVERED |
public-read-write-delivered |
Public read/write on a bucket as well as objects in the bucket If this permission is granted on a bucket, anyone can read the object list, multipart uploads, metadata, and object versions in the bucket, and can upload or delete objects, initiate multipart upload tasks, upload parts, assemble parts, copy parts, and abort multipart uploads. They can also read the content and metadata of objects in the bucket.
NOTE:
PUBLIC_READ_WRITE_DELIVERED cannot be applied to objects. |
HeadPermission.BUCKET_OWNER_FULL_CONTROL |
public-read-write-delivered |
If this permission is granted on an object, only the bucket and object owners have the full control over the object. By default, if you upload an object to a bucket of any other user, the bucket owner does not have the permissions on your object. After you grant this policy to the bucket owner, the bucket owner can have full control over your object. |
Parameter |
Type |
Mandatory (Yes/No) |
Description |
---|---|---|---|
owner_id |
str |
Yes if used as a request parameter |
Explanation: Account (domain) ID of the owner Value range: To obtain the account ID, see How Do I Get My Account ID and IAM User ID? (SDK for Python) Default value: None |
owner_name |
str |
No if used as a request parameter |
Explanation: Account name of the owner Value range: To obtain the account ID, see How Do I Get My Account ID and IAM User ID? (SDK for Python) Default value: None |
Parameter |
Type |
Mandatory (Yes/No) |
Description |
---|---|---|---|
grantee |
Yes if used as a request parameter |
Explanation: Grantee information. For details, see Table 6. |
|
permission |
str |
Yes if used as a request parameter |
Explanation: Granted permission Value range: You can select one or more permissions from Table 2. Default value: None |
delivered |
bool |
No if used as a request parameter |
Explanation: Whether the bucket ACL is applied to all objects in the bucket Value range: True: The bucket ACL is applied to all objects in the bucket. False: The bucket ACL is not applied to all objects in the bucket. Default value: False |
Parameter |
Type |
Mandatory (Yes/No) |
Description |
---|---|---|---|
grantee_id |
str |
Yes if the parameter is used as a request parameter and group is left blank |
Explanation: Account (domain) ID of the grantee. Value range: To obtain an account ID, see Obtaining the Account ID. Default value: None |
grantee_name |
str |
No if used as a request parameter |
Explanation: Username of the grantee. For details, see How Do I Get My Account ID and IAM User ID? (SDK for Python) Restrictions:
Default value: None |
group |
str |
Yes if the parameter is used as a request parameter and grantee_id is left blank |
Explanation: Authorized user group Value range: See Table 7. Default value: None |
The authorized entity can be an individual user or a user group. grantee_id and grantee_name must be used together and they cannot be used with group.
Constant |
Description |
---|---|
ALL_USERS |
All users |
AUTHENTICATED_USERS |
Authorized users. This constant is deprecated. |
LOG_DELIVERY |
Log delivery group. This constant is deprecated. |
Responses
Type |
Description |
---|---|
Explanation: SDK common results |
Parameter |
Type |
Description |
---|---|---|
status |
int |
Explanation: HTTP status code Value range: A status code is a group of digits ranging from 2xx (indicating successes) to 4xx or 5xx (indicating errors). It indicates the status of a response. For more information, see Status Code. Default value: None |
reason |
str |
Explanation: Reason description. Default value: None |
errorCode |
str |
Explanation: Error code returned by the OBS server. If the value of status is less than 300, this parameter is left blank. Default value: None |
errorMessage |
str |
Explanation: Error message returned by the OBS server. If the value of status is less than 300, this parameter is left blank. Default value: None |
requestId |
str |
Explanation: Request ID returned by the OBS server Default value: None |
indicator |
str |
Explanation: Error indicator returned by the OBS server. Default value: None |
hostId |
str |
Explanation: Requested server ID. If the value of status is less than 300, this parameter is left blank. Default value: None |
resource |
str |
Explanation: Error source (a bucket or an object). If the value of status is less than 300, this parameter is left blank. Default value: None |
header |
list |
Explanation: Response header list, composed of tuples. Each tuple consists of two elements, respectively corresponding to the key and value of a response header. Default value: None |
body |
object |
Explanation: Result content returned after the operation is successful. If the value of status is larger than 300, this parameter is left blank. The value varies with the API being called. For details, see Bucket-Related APIs (SDK for Python) and Object-Related APIs (SDK for Python). Default value: None |
Code Examples
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from obs import ObsClient, HeadPermission from obs import ACL from obs import Owner from obs import Grantee from obs import Grant from obs import Group from obs import Permission import os import traceback # Obtain an AK and SK pair using environment variables or import the AK and SK pair in other ways. Using hard coding may result in leakage. # Obtain an AK and SK pair on the management console. For details, see https://support.huaweicloud.com/eu/usermanual-ca/ca_01_0003.html. ak = os.getenv("AccessKeyID") sk = os.getenv("SecretAccessKey") # (Optional) If you use a temporary AK and SK pair and a security token to access OBS, obtain them from environment variables. security_token = os.getenv("SecurityToken") # Set server to the endpoint corresponding to the bucket. Here uses EU-Dublin as an example. Replace it with the one in use. server = "https://obs.eu-west-101.myhuaweicloud.eu" # Create an obsClient instance. # If you use a temporary AK and SK pair and a security token to access OBS, you must specify security_token when creating an instance. obsClient = ObsClient(access_key_id=ak, secret_access_key=sk, server=server) try: # Specify the account ID of the bucket owner (ownerid as an example). owner_id = 'ownerid' owner = Owner(owner_id=owner_id) # Specify the IAM user ID (userid). grantee1 = Grantee(grantee_id='userid') # Specify all users. grantee2 = Grantee(group=Group.ALL_USERS) # Grant the read and write permissions to the specified IAM user. grant1 = Grant(grantee=grantee1, permission=Permission.READ) grant2 = Grant(grantee=grantee1, permission=Permission.WRITE) # Grant the read permission to all users. grant3 = Grant(grantee=grantee2, permission=Permission.READ) # Set the ACL permission control for bucket examplebucket to public read for all users and to read and write for the IAM user. acl = ACL(owner=owner, grants=[grant1, grant2, grant3]) bucketName = "examplebucket" # Configure the bucket ACL. resp = obsClient.setBucketAcl(bucketName, acl) # If status code 2xx is returned, the API is called successfully. Otherwise, the API call fails. if resp.status < 300: print('Set Bucket Acl Succeeded') print('requestId:', resp.requestId) else: print('Set Bucket Acl Failed') print('requestId:', resp.requestId) print('errorCode:', resp.errorCode) print('errorMessage:', resp.errorMessage) except: print('Set Bucket Acl Failed') print(traceback.format_exc()) |
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