com.amazonaws.services.s3.model.ListPartsRequest Java Examples
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Example #1
Source File: AwsSdkTest.java From s3proxy with Apache License 2.0 | 6 votes |
@Test public void testPartNumberMarker() throws Exception { String blobName = "foo"; InitiateMultipartUploadResult result = client.initiateMultipartUpload( new InitiateMultipartUploadRequest(containerName, blobName)); ListPartsRequest request = new ListPartsRequest(containerName, blobName, result.getUploadId()); client.listParts(request.withPartNumberMarker(0)); try { client.listParts(request.withPartNumberMarker(1)); Fail.failBecauseExceptionWasNotThrown(AmazonS3Exception.class); } catch (AmazonS3Exception e) { assertThat(e.getErrorCode()).isEqualTo("NotImplemented"); } }
Example #2
Source File: DummyS3Client.java From ignite with Apache License 2.0 | 4 votes |
/** Unsupported Operation. */ @Override public PartListing listParts(ListPartsRequest req) throws SdkClientException { throw new UnsupportedOperationException("Operation not supported"); }
Example #3
Source File: AwsSdkTest.java From s3proxy with Apache License 2.0 | 4 votes |
@Test public void testMultipartUploadAbort() throws Exception { String blobName = "multipart-upload-abort"; ByteSource byteSource = TestUtils.randomByteSource().slice( 0, MINIMUM_MULTIPART_SIZE); InitiateMultipartUploadResult result = client.initiateMultipartUpload( new InitiateMultipartUploadRequest(containerName, blobName)); // TODO: google-cloud-storage and openstack-swift cannot list multipart // uploads MultipartUploadListing multipartListing = client.listMultipartUploads( new ListMultipartUploadsRequest(containerName)); if (blobStoreType.equals("azureblob")) { // Azure does not create a manifest during initiate multi-part // upload. Instead the first part creates this. assertThat(multipartListing.getMultipartUploads()).isEmpty(); } else { assertThat(multipartListing.getMultipartUploads()).hasSize(1); } PartListing partListing = client.listParts(new ListPartsRequest( containerName, blobName, result.getUploadId())); assertThat(partListing.getParts()).isEmpty(); client.uploadPart(new UploadPartRequest() .withBucketName(containerName) .withKey(blobName) .withUploadId(result.getUploadId()) .withPartNumber(1) .withPartSize(byteSource.size()) .withInputStream(byteSource.openStream())); multipartListing = client.listMultipartUploads( new ListMultipartUploadsRequest(containerName)); assertThat(multipartListing.getMultipartUploads()).hasSize(1); partListing = client.listParts(new ListPartsRequest( containerName, blobName, result.getUploadId())); assertThat(partListing.getParts()).hasSize(1); client.abortMultipartUpload(new AbortMultipartUploadRequest( containerName, blobName, result.getUploadId())); multipartListing = client.listMultipartUploads( new ListMultipartUploadsRequest(containerName)); if (blobStoreType.equals("azureblob")) { // Azure does not support explicit abort. It automatically // removes incomplete multi-part uploads after 7 days. assertThat(multipartListing.getMultipartUploads()).hasSize(1); } else { assertThat(multipartListing.getMultipartUploads()).isEmpty(); } ObjectListing listing = client.listObjects(containerName); assertThat(listing.getObjectSummaries()).isEmpty(); }
Example #4
Source File: AmazonS3Mock.java From Scribengin with GNU Affero General Public License v3.0 | 4 votes |
@Override public PartListing listParts(ListPartsRequest request) throws AmazonClientException, AmazonServiceException { // TODO Auto-generated method stub return null; }