Listing Objects by Using an Authorization Code
Function
You can use this command to query objects in a bucket with an authorization code. The returned objects are sorted in lexicographical order.
Command Line Structure
- In Windows
- Enter an authorization code directly.
obsutil share-ls authorization_code [-ac=xxx] [-prefix=xxx] [-s] [-d] [-marker=xxx] [-bf=xxx] [-limit=1] [-format=default] [-config=xxx]
- Use the file path to pass an authorization code.
obsutil share-ls file://authorization_code_file_url [-ac=xxx] [-prefix=xxx] [-s] [-d] [-marker=xxx] [-bf=xxx] [-limit=1] [-format=default] [-config=xxx]
- Enter an authorization code directly.
- In Linux or macOS
- Enter an authorization code directly.
./obsutil share-ls authorization_code [-ac=xxx] [-prefix=xxx] [-s] [-d] [-marker=xxx] [-bf=xxx] [-limit=1] [-config=xxx]
- Use the file path to pass an authorization code.
./obsutil share-ls file://authorization_code_file_url [-ac=xxx] [-prefix=xxx] [-s] [-d] [-marker=xxx] [-bf=xxx] [-limit=1] [-config=xxx]
- Enter an authorization code directly.
Examples
- In Windows, you can run the obsutil share-ls xxx -ac=123456 -limit=1 command to query objects in a bucket using an authorization code.
obsutil share-ls xxx -ac=123456 -limit=1 Object list: key LastModified Size StorageClass ETag obs://bucket-test/test/test.tar.gz 2019-07-11T14:50:59Z 48.92KB standard "1dd27294ad2f152b43cd111e9fe3990f" Total size of prefix [test/] is: 48.92KB Folder number is: 0 Object number is: 1 The authorized prefix is [test/]
Parameter Description
Parameter |
Optional or Mandatory |
Description |
---|---|---|
authorization_code or file://authorization_code_file_url |
Mandatory |
Code for authorization
NOTE:
If the authorization code starts with file://, the authorization code is obtained from a local file. |
ac |
Optional (additional parameter) |
Access code
NOTE:
|
prefix |
Optional (additional parameter) |
Object name prefix specified for listing objects using an authorization code.
NOTE:
|
s |
Optional (additional parameter) |
Displays simplified query result.
NOTE:
In the simplified format, the returned result contains only the object name. |
d |
Optional (additional parameter) |
Lists only objects and subdirectories in the current directory, instead of recursively listing all objects and subdirectories.
NOTE:
According to the naming conventions in OBS, a slash (/) is used as the directory separator. |
marker |
Optional (additional parameter) |
Object name to start with when listing objects in a bucket using an authorization code. All objects are listed in lexicographical order by object name. |
bf |
Optional (additional parameter) |
Display formats of bytes in the listing result. Possible values are:
NOTE:
If this parameter is not configured, the display format of bytes in the result is determined by the humanReadableFormat parameter in the configuration file. |
limit |
Optional (additional parameter) |
Maximum number of objects that can be listed. If the value is less than or equal to 0, all objects are listed. If it is left blank, 1000 objects are listed by default.
NOTE:
If there are a large number of objects in a bucket, you are advised to set this parameter to limit the number of objects to be listed each time. If not all objects are listed, marker of the next request will be returned in the result, which you can use to list the remaining objects. |
format |
Optional (additional parameter) |
Prints a listing result in the user-defined format. Currently, the value can only be default, indicating that the listing result is displayed in one row. |
config |
Optional (additional parameter) |
User-defined configuration file for executing a command. For details about parameters that can be configured, see Parameter Description. |
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