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How to delete a s3 version from a bucket using boto and python


When I try to delete a bucket using the lines:

conn = boto.connect_s3(AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID, AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY)

print conn.delete_Bucket('BucketNameHere').message

It tells me the bucket I tried to delete is not empty.

The bucket has no keys in it. But it does have versions.

How can I delete the versions?

I can see the list of versions using bucket.list_versions()

Java has a deleteVersion Method on its s3 connection. I found that code here:

http://bytecoded.blogspot.com/2011/01/recursive-delete-utility-for-version.html

He does this line to delete the version:

s3.deleteVersion(new DeleteVersionRequest(bucketName, keyName, versionId));

Is there anything comparable in boto?


Solution

  • Boto does support versioned buckets after version 1.9c. Here's how it works:

    import boto
    
    s3 = boto.connect_s3()
    
    #Create a versioned bucket
    bucket = s3.create_bucket("versioned.example.com")
    bucket.configure_versioning(True)
    
    #Create a new key and make a few versions
    key = bucket.new_key("versioned_object")
    key.set_contents_from_string("Version 1")
    key.set_contents_from_string("Version 2")
    
    #Try to delete bucket
    bucket.delete()   ## FAILS with 409 Conflict
    
    #Delete our key then try to delete our bucket again
    bucket.delete_key("versioned_object")
    bucket.delete()   ## STILL FAILS with 409 Conflict
    
    #Let's see what's in there
    list(bucket.list())   ## Returns empty list []
    
    #What's in there including versions?
    list(bucket.list_versions())   ## Returns list of keys and delete markers
    
    #This time delete all versions including delete markers
    for version in bucket.list_versions():
        #NOTE we're still using bucket.delete, we're just adding the version_id parameter
        bucket.delete_key(version.name, version_id = version.version_id)
    
    #Now what's in there
    list(bucket.list_versions())   ## Returns empty list []
    
    #Ok, now delete the bucket
    bucket.delete()   ## SUCCESS!!