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I need to call the withCannedAcl method. It turns images as a public read ENUM, so when the book images are registered in the Bucket, they will have a readable public visibility and all users will be able to view the images. How can I insert the method into my filesaver file?



Here the withCannedAcl method that i found:



.withCannedAcl(CannedAccessControlList.PublicRead));


this is the filesaver.java where i have to insert that method (could be inside the s3.putObject():?). I tried but it didnt works.



@RequestScoped
public class FileSaver {

private static final String CONTENT_DISPOSITION = "content-disposition";

private static final String FILENAME_KEY = "filename=";

@Inject
private AmazonS3Client s3;

public String write(String baseFolder, Part multipartFile) {
AmazonS3Client s3 = client();
String fileName = extractFilename(multipartFile.getHeader(CONTENT_DISPOSITION));
try {
s3.putObject("superkovalev", fileName,
multipartFile.getInputStream(),
new ObjectMetadata());
return "https://s3.amazonaws.com/xxxxxxxxxxxxxx/"
+fileName;
} catch (AmazonClientException | IOException e) {
throw new RuntimeException(e);
}
}

private AmazonS3Client client() {
AWSCredentials credentials = new BasicAWSCredentials("xxxxxxxx ",
xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
AmazonS3Client newClient = new AmazonS3Client(credentials, new
ClientConfiguration());
newClient.setS3ClientOptions(new
S3ClientOptions().withPathStyleAccess(true));
return newClient;
}

private String extractFilename(String contentDisposition) {

if (contentDisposition == null) {
return null;
}
int startIndex = contentDisposition.indexOf(FILENAME_KEY);
if (startIndex == -1) {
return null;
}
String filename = contentDisposition.substring(startIndex
+ FILENAME_KEY.length());
if (filename.startsWith(""")) {
int endIndex = filename.indexOf(""", 1);
if (endIndex != -1) {
return filename.substring(1, endIndex);
}
} else {
int endIndex = filename.indexOf(";");
if (endIndex != -1) {
return filename.substring(0, endIndex);
}
}
return filename;
}

public AmazonS3Client getS3() {
return s3;
}

public void setS3(AmazonS3Client s3) {
this.s3 = s3;
}

}









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  • Possible duplicate of How do you make an S3 object public via the aws Java SDK?

    – Wim Deblauwe
    Nov 22 '18 at 17:10











  • Thank you Wim I tried again but i cant fix my filesaver.java could you pls give me a tip how to introduce that method in the filesaver.java ?

    – Sergio Guerjik
    Nov 22 '18 at 17:25











  • s3.putObject("bucket", fileName, multipartFile.getInputStream(), new ObjectMetadata()).withCannedAcl(CannedAccessControlList.PublicRead); return "s3.amazonaws.com/superkovalev" +fileName; **doesnt work

    – Sergio Guerjik
    Nov 22 '18 at 17:50


















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I need to call the withCannedAcl method. It turns images as a public read ENUM, so when the book images are registered in the Bucket, they will have a readable public visibility and all users will be able to view the images. How can I insert the method into my filesaver file?



Here the withCannedAcl method that i found:



.withCannedAcl(CannedAccessControlList.PublicRead));


this is the filesaver.java where i have to insert that method (could be inside the s3.putObject():?). I tried but it didnt works.



@RequestScoped
public class FileSaver {

private static final String CONTENT_DISPOSITION = "content-disposition";

private static final String FILENAME_KEY = "filename=";

@Inject
private AmazonS3Client s3;

public String write(String baseFolder, Part multipartFile) {
AmazonS3Client s3 = client();
String fileName = extractFilename(multipartFile.getHeader(CONTENT_DISPOSITION));
try {
s3.putObject("superkovalev", fileName,
multipartFile.getInputStream(),
new ObjectMetadata());
return "https://s3.amazonaws.com/xxxxxxxxxxxxxx/"
+fileName;
} catch (AmazonClientException | IOException e) {
throw new RuntimeException(e);
}
}

private AmazonS3Client client() {
AWSCredentials credentials = new BasicAWSCredentials("xxxxxxxx ",
xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
AmazonS3Client newClient = new AmazonS3Client(credentials, new
ClientConfiguration());
newClient.setS3ClientOptions(new
S3ClientOptions().withPathStyleAccess(true));
return newClient;
}

private String extractFilename(String contentDisposition) {

if (contentDisposition == null) {
return null;
}
int startIndex = contentDisposition.indexOf(FILENAME_KEY);
if (startIndex == -1) {
return null;
}
String filename = contentDisposition.substring(startIndex
+ FILENAME_KEY.length());
if (filename.startsWith(""")) {
int endIndex = filename.indexOf(""", 1);
if (endIndex != -1) {
return filename.substring(1, endIndex);
}
} else {
int endIndex = filename.indexOf(";");
if (endIndex != -1) {
return filename.substring(0, endIndex);
}
}
return filename;
}

public AmazonS3Client getS3() {
return s3;
}

public void setS3(AmazonS3Client s3) {
this.s3 = s3;
}

}









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  • Possible duplicate of How do you make an S3 object public via the aws Java SDK?

    – Wim Deblauwe
    Nov 22 '18 at 17:10











  • Thank you Wim I tried again but i cant fix my filesaver.java could you pls give me a tip how to introduce that method in the filesaver.java ?

    – Sergio Guerjik
    Nov 22 '18 at 17:25











  • s3.putObject("bucket", fileName, multipartFile.getInputStream(), new ObjectMetadata()).withCannedAcl(CannedAccessControlList.PublicRead); return "s3.amazonaws.com/superkovalev" +fileName; **doesnt work

    – Sergio Guerjik
    Nov 22 '18 at 17:50
















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I need to call the withCannedAcl method. It turns images as a public read ENUM, so when the book images are registered in the Bucket, they will have a readable public visibility and all users will be able to view the images. How can I insert the method into my filesaver file?



Here the withCannedAcl method that i found:



.withCannedAcl(CannedAccessControlList.PublicRead));


this is the filesaver.java where i have to insert that method (could be inside the s3.putObject():?). I tried but it didnt works.



@RequestScoped
public class FileSaver {

private static final String CONTENT_DISPOSITION = "content-disposition";

private static final String FILENAME_KEY = "filename=";

@Inject
private AmazonS3Client s3;

public String write(String baseFolder, Part multipartFile) {
AmazonS3Client s3 = client();
String fileName = extractFilename(multipartFile.getHeader(CONTENT_DISPOSITION));
try {
s3.putObject("superkovalev", fileName,
multipartFile.getInputStream(),
new ObjectMetadata());
return "https://s3.amazonaws.com/xxxxxxxxxxxxxx/"
+fileName;
} catch (AmazonClientException | IOException e) {
throw new RuntimeException(e);
}
}

private AmazonS3Client client() {
AWSCredentials credentials = new BasicAWSCredentials("xxxxxxxx ",
xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
AmazonS3Client newClient = new AmazonS3Client(credentials, new
ClientConfiguration());
newClient.setS3ClientOptions(new
S3ClientOptions().withPathStyleAccess(true));
return newClient;
}

private String extractFilename(String contentDisposition) {

if (contentDisposition == null) {
return null;
}
int startIndex = contentDisposition.indexOf(FILENAME_KEY);
if (startIndex == -1) {
return null;
}
String filename = contentDisposition.substring(startIndex
+ FILENAME_KEY.length());
if (filename.startsWith(""")) {
int endIndex = filename.indexOf(""", 1);
if (endIndex != -1) {
return filename.substring(1, endIndex);
}
} else {
int endIndex = filename.indexOf(";");
if (endIndex != -1) {
return filename.substring(0, endIndex);
}
}
return filename;
}

public AmazonS3Client getS3() {
return s3;
}

public void setS3(AmazonS3Client s3) {
this.s3 = s3;
}

}









share|improve this question
















I need to call the withCannedAcl method. It turns images as a public read ENUM, so when the book images are registered in the Bucket, they will have a readable public visibility and all users will be able to view the images. How can I insert the method into my filesaver file?



Here the withCannedAcl method that i found:



.withCannedAcl(CannedAccessControlList.PublicRead));


this is the filesaver.java where i have to insert that method (could be inside the s3.putObject():?). I tried but it didnt works.



@RequestScoped
public class FileSaver {

private static final String CONTENT_DISPOSITION = "content-disposition";

private static final String FILENAME_KEY = "filename=";

@Inject
private AmazonS3Client s3;

public String write(String baseFolder, Part multipartFile) {
AmazonS3Client s3 = client();
String fileName = extractFilename(multipartFile.getHeader(CONTENT_DISPOSITION));
try {
s3.putObject("superkovalev", fileName,
multipartFile.getInputStream(),
new ObjectMetadata());
return "https://s3.amazonaws.com/xxxxxxxxxxxxxx/"
+fileName;
} catch (AmazonClientException | IOException e) {
throw new RuntimeException(e);
}
}

private AmazonS3Client client() {
AWSCredentials credentials = new BasicAWSCredentials("xxxxxxxx ",
xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
AmazonS3Client newClient = new AmazonS3Client(credentials, new
ClientConfiguration());
newClient.setS3ClientOptions(new
S3ClientOptions().withPathStyleAccess(true));
return newClient;
}

private String extractFilename(String contentDisposition) {

if (contentDisposition == null) {
return null;
}
int startIndex = contentDisposition.indexOf(FILENAME_KEY);
if (startIndex == -1) {
return null;
}
String filename = contentDisposition.substring(startIndex
+ FILENAME_KEY.length());
if (filename.startsWith(""")) {
int endIndex = filename.indexOf(""", 1);
if (endIndex != -1) {
return filename.substring(1, endIndex);
}
} else {
int endIndex = filename.indexOf(";");
if (endIndex != -1) {
return filename.substring(0, endIndex);
}
}
return filename;
}

public AmazonS3Client getS3() {
return s3;
}

public void setS3(AmazonS3Client s3) {
this.s3 = s3;
}

}






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  • Possible duplicate of How do you make an S3 object public via the aws Java SDK?

    – Wim Deblauwe
    Nov 22 '18 at 17:10











  • Thank you Wim I tried again but i cant fix my filesaver.java could you pls give me a tip how to introduce that method in the filesaver.java ?

    – Sergio Guerjik
    Nov 22 '18 at 17:25











  • s3.putObject("bucket", fileName, multipartFile.getInputStream(), new ObjectMetadata()).withCannedAcl(CannedAccessControlList.PublicRead); return "s3.amazonaws.com/superkovalev" +fileName; **doesnt work

    – Sergio Guerjik
    Nov 22 '18 at 17:50





















  • Possible duplicate of How do you make an S3 object public via the aws Java SDK?

    – Wim Deblauwe
    Nov 22 '18 at 17:10











  • Thank you Wim I tried again but i cant fix my filesaver.java could you pls give me a tip how to introduce that method in the filesaver.java ?

    – Sergio Guerjik
    Nov 22 '18 at 17:25











  • s3.putObject("bucket", fileName, multipartFile.getInputStream(), new ObjectMetadata()).withCannedAcl(CannedAccessControlList.PublicRead); return "s3.amazonaws.com/superkovalev" +fileName; **doesnt work

    – Sergio Guerjik
    Nov 22 '18 at 17:50



















Possible duplicate of How do you make an S3 object public via the aws Java SDK?

– Wim Deblauwe
Nov 22 '18 at 17:10





Possible duplicate of How do you make an S3 object public via the aws Java SDK?

– Wim Deblauwe
Nov 22 '18 at 17:10













Thank you Wim I tried again but i cant fix my filesaver.java could you pls give me a tip how to introduce that method in the filesaver.java ?

– Sergio Guerjik
Nov 22 '18 at 17:25





Thank you Wim I tried again but i cant fix my filesaver.java could you pls give me a tip how to introduce that method in the filesaver.java ?

– Sergio Guerjik
Nov 22 '18 at 17:25













s3.putObject("bucket", fileName, multipartFile.getInputStream(), new ObjectMetadata()).withCannedAcl(CannedAccessControlList.PublicRead); return "s3.amazonaws.com/superkovalev" +fileName; **doesnt work

– Sergio Guerjik
Nov 22 '18 at 17:50







s3.putObject("bucket", fileName, multipartFile.getInputStream(), new ObjectMetadata()).withCannedAcl(CannedAccessControlList.PublicRead); return "s3.amazonaws.com/superkovalev" +fileName; **doesnt work

– Sergio Guerjik
Nov 22 '18 at 17:50














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Policy bucket_policy = new Policy().withStatements(
new Statement(Statement.Effect.Allow)
.withPrincipals(Principal.AllUsers)
.withActions(S3Actions.GetObject)
.withResources(new Resource(
"arn:aws:s3:::" + bucket_name + "/*")));


https://docs.aws.amazon.com/pt_br/sdk-for-java/v1/developer-guide/examples-s3-bucket-policies.html






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    Policy bucket_policy = new Policy().withStatements(
    new Statement(Statement.Effect.Allow)
    .withPrincipals(Principal.AllUsers)
    .withActions(S3Actions.GetObject)
    .withResources(new Resource(
    "arn:aws:s3:::" + bucket_name + "/*")));


    https://docs.aws.amazon.com/pt_br/sdk-for-java/v1/developer-guide/examples-s3-bucket-policies.html






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      Policy bucket_policy = new Policy().withStatements(
      new Statement(Statement.Effect.Allow)
      .withPrincipals(Principal.AllUsers)
      .withActions(S3Actions.GetObject)
      .withResources(new Resource(
      "arn:aws:s3:::" + bucket_name + "/*")));


      https://docs.aws.amazon.com/pt_br/sdk-for-java/v1/developer-guide/examples-s3-bucket-policies.html






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        Policy bucket_policy = new Policy().withStatements(
        new Statement(Statement.Effect.Allow)
        .withPrincipals(Principal.AllUsers)
        .withActions(S3Actions.GetObject)
        .withResources(new Resource(
        "arn:aws:s3:::" + bucket_name + "/*")));


        https://docs.aws.amazon.com/pt_br/sdk-for-java/v1/developer-guide/examples-s3-bucket-policies.html






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        Policy bucket_policy = new Policy().withStatements(
        new Statement(Statement.Effect.Allow)
        .withPrincipals(Principal.AllUsers)
        .withActions(S3Actions.GetObject)
        .withResources(new Resource(
        "arn:aws:s3:::" + bucket_name + "/*")));


        https://docs.aws.amazon.com/pt_br/sdk-for-java/v1/developer-guide/examples-s3-bucket-policies.html







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