Configuring a Storage Quota (SDK for Java)
Function
A quota limits the maximum capacity allowed in a bucket. By default, there is no limit on the storage capacity of the entire OBS system or a single bucket, and any number of objects can be stored. You can set a storage quota to control the total size of objects that can be uploaded to the bucket. After the storage quota has been reached, object upload will fail.
A quota limit does not apply to the objects uploaded before the quota is configured. If the specified quota is already smaller than the total size of existing objects in the bucket, the existing objects in the bucket will not be deleted, but no more object can be uploaded to the bucket later. In this case, to upload new objects, you must delete some of the existing objects to make the used space below the quota limit.
If you have any questions during development, post them on the Issues page of GitHub.
Restrictions
- A bucket quota must be a non-negative integer in bytes.
- OBS does not provide an API for deleting bucket storage quotas. You can set the bucket storage quota to 0 to cancel the limit.
- To configure a storage quota for a bucket, you must be the bucket owner or have the required permission (obs:bucket:PutBucketQuota in IAM or PutBucketQuota in a bucket policy). For details, see Introduction to OBS Access Control, IAM Custom Policies, and Creating a Custom Bucket Policy.
- The mapping between OBS regions and endpoints must comply with what is listed in Regions and Endpoints.
Method
obsClient.setBucketQuota(String bucketName, BucketQuota bucketQuota)
Request Parameters
Parameter |
Type |
Mandatory (Yes/No) |
Description |
---|---|---|---|
bucketName |
String |
Yes |
Explanation: Bucket name. Restrictions:
Default value: None |
bucketQuota |
Yes |
Explanation: Bucket quota information Restrictions: See Table 2. |
Responses
Parameter |
Type |
Description |
---|---|---|
statusCode |
int |
Explanation: HTTP status code. Value range: A status code is a group of digits that can be 2xx (indicating successes) or 4xx or 5xx (indicating errors). It indicates the status of a response. For more information, see Status Code. Default value: None |
responseHeaders |
Map<String, Object> |
Explanation: HTTP response header list, composed of tuples. In a tuple, the String key indicates the name of the header, and the Object value indicates the value of the header. Default value: None |
Code Examples
This example configures a quota for bucket exampleBucket.
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import com.obs.services.ObsClient; import com.obs.services.exception.ObsException; import com.obs.services.model.BucketQuota; public class SetBucketQuota001 { public static void main(String[] args) { // Obtain an AK/SK pair using environment variables or import the AK/SK pair in other ways. Using hard coding may result in leakage. // Obtain an AK/SK pair on the management console. String ak = System.getenv("ACCESS_KEY_ID"); String sk = System.getenv("SECRET_ACCESS_KEY_ID"); // (Optional) If you are using a temporary AK/SK pair and a security token to access OBS, you are advised not to use hard coding, which may result in information leakage. // Obtain an AK/SK pair and a security token using environment variables or import them in other ways. // String securityToken = System.getenv("SECURITY_TOKEN"); // Enter the endpoint corresponding to the bucket. CN-Hong Kong is used here as an example. Replace it with the one in your actual situation. String endPoint = "https://obs.ap-southeast-1.myhuaweicloud.com"; // Obtain an endpoint using environment variables or import it in other ways. //String endPoint = System.getenv("ENDPOINT"); // Create an ObsClient instance. // Use the permanent AK/SK pair to initialize the client. ObsClient obsClient = new ObsClient(ak, sk,endPoint); // Use the temporary AK/SK pair and security token to initialize the client. // ObsClient obsClient = new ObsClient(ak, sk, securityToken, endPoint); try { // Example bucket name String exampleBucket = "examplebucket"; // Example bucket quota long exampleBucketQuota = 1024 * 1024 * 100L; // Set the bucket quota to 100 MB. BucketQuota quota = new BucketQuota(exampleBucketQuota); obsClient.setBucketQuota(exampleBucket, quota); System.out.println("SetBucketQuota successfully"); } catch (ObsException e) { System.out.println("SetBucketQuota failed"); // Request failed. Print the HTTP status code. System.out.println("HTTP Code:" + e.getResponseCode()); // Request failed. Print the server-side error code. System.out.println("Error Code:" + e.getErrorCode()); // Request failed. Print the error details. System.out.println("Error Message:" + e.getErrorMessage()); // Request failed. Print the request ID. System.out.println("Request ID:" + e.getErrorRequestId()); System.out.println("Host ID:" + e.getErrorHostId()); e.printStackTrace(); } catch (Exception e) { System.out.println("SetBucketQuota failed"); // Print other error information. e.printStackTrace(); } } } |
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