Updated on 2022-05-18 GMT+08:00

Listing

All commands in this section use the Linux operating system as an example to describe how to list files.

Assume that bucket bucket-test contains the following objects:

obs://bucket-test/test1.txt
obs://bucket-test/test2.txt
obs://bucket-test/test3.txt
obs://bucket-test/test4.txt
obs://bucket-test/test5.txt
obs://bucket-test/test6.txt
obs://bucket-test/src1/
obs://bucket-test/src1/test7.txt
obs://bucket-test/src2/
obs://bucket-test/src2/test8.txt

Based on the structure of objects in the bucket, different object listing scenarios require different commands.

  • To list three objects in bucket bucket-test, the command is as follows:
    ./obsutil ls obs://bucket-test -limit=3

    The returned result is listed in lexicographical order by object name and version ID as follows:

    obs://bucket-test/test1.txt
    obs://bucket-test/test2.txt
    obs://bucket-test/test3.txt
  • To list three objects following test3.txt in bucket bucket-test, the command is as follows:
    ./obsutil ls obs://bucket-test -limit=3 -marker=test3.txt

    The returned result is listed in lexicographical order by object name and version ID as follows:

    obs://bucket-test/test4.txt
    obs://bucket-test/test5.txt
    obs://bucket-test/test6.txt
  • To list the files and subdirectories in the root directory of bucket bucket-test in non-recursive mode, that is, files in the subdirectories are not listed, the command is as follows:
    ./obsutil ls obs://bucket-test -d

    The returned result is listed in lexicographical order by object name and version ID as follows:

    obs://bucket-test/test1.txt
    obs://bucket-test/test2.txt
    obs://bucket-test/test3.txt
    obs://bucket-test/test4.txt
    obs://bucket-test/test5.txt
    obs://bucket-test/test6.txt
    obs://bucket-test/src1/
    obs://bucket-test/src2/