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Version: v4.24

save_s3

Saves bytes to an Amazon S3 object.

save_s3 uri:str, [anonymous=bool]

Description

The save_s3 operator writes bytes to an S3 object in an S3 bucket.

The connector tries to retrieve the appropriate credentials using AWS's default credentials provider chain.

info

Make sure to configure AWS credentials for the same user account that runs tenzir and tenzir-node. The AWS CLI creates configuration files for the current user under ~/.aws, which can only be read by the same user account.

The tenzir-node systemd unit by default creates a tenzir user and runs as that user, meaning that the AWS credentials must also be configured for that user. The directory ~/.aws must be readable for the tenzir user.

If a config file <prefix>/etc/tenzir/plugin/s3.yaml or ~/.config/tenzir/plugin/s3.yaml exists, it is always preferred over the default AWS credentials. The configuration file must have the following format:

access-key: your-access-key
secret-key: your-secret-key
session-token: your-session-token (optional)

uri: str

The path to the S3 object.

The syntax is s3://[<access-key>:<secret-key>@]<bucket-name>/<full-path-to-object>(?<options>).

Options can be appended to the path as query parameters, as per Arrow:

For S3, the options that can be included in the URI as query parameters are region, scheme, endpoint_override, allow_bucket_creation, and allow_bucket_deletion.

anonymous = bool (optional)

If to ignore any predefined credentials and try to save with anonymous credentials.

Examples

Read CSV from an object obj.csv in the bucket examplebucket and save it as YAML to another bucket examplebucket2:

load_s3 "s3://examplebucket/obj.csv"
read_csv
write_yaml
save_s3 "s3://examplebucket2/obj.yaml"