Help Center/ Object Storage Service/ SDK Reference/ Android/ Bucket Management/ Identifying Whether a Bucket Exists
Updated on 2024-12-03 GMT+08:00

Identifying Whether a Bucket Exists

If you have any questions during development, post them on the Issues page of GitHub. For details about parameters and usage of each API, see the API Reference.

You can call ObsClient.headBucket to identify whether a bucket exists.

This example checks whether bucket bucketname exists.

The example code is as follows:

// 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 ACCESS_KEY_ID and SECRET_ACCESS_KEY_ID.
// Obtain an AK/SK pair on the management console. For details, see https://support.huaweicloud.com/intl/en-us/usermanual-ca/ca_01_0003.html.
String ak = System.getenv("ACCESS_KEY_ID");
String sk = System.getenv("SECRET_ACCESS_KEY_ID");
String endPoint = "https://your-endpoint";
// Create an instance of ObsClient.
ObsClient obsClient = new ObsClient(ak, sk, endPoint);

boolean exists = obsClient.headBucket("bucketname");
  • If an exception is thrown and the returned HTTP status code is 404, the bucket does not exist.