ListAllMyBuckets
The ListAllMyBuckets
operation returns a list of all buckets owned by the sender of the request.
Example
Sample Request
<ListAllMyBuckets xmlns="http://doc.s3.amazonaws.com/2006-03-01"> <AWSAccessKeyId>1D9FVRAYCP1VJEXAMPLE=</AWSAccessKeyId> <Timestamp>2006-03-01T12:00:00.183Z</Timestamp> <Signature>Iuyz3d3P0aTou39dzbqaEXAMPLE=</Signature> </ListAllMyBuckets>
Sample Response
<ListAllMyBucketsResult xmlns="http://s3.amazonaws.com/doc/2006-03-01"> <Owner> <ID>bcaf1ffd86f41161ca5fb16fd081034f</ID> <DisplayName>webfile</DisplayName> </Owner> <Buckets> <Bucket> <Name>quotes;/Name> <CreationDate>2006-02-03T16:45:09.000Z</CreationDate> </Bucket> <Bucket> <Name>samples</Name> <CreationDate>2006-02-03T16:41:58.000Z</CreationDate> </Bucket> </Buckets> </ListAllMyBucketsResult>
Response Body
Owner:
This provides information that Amazon S3 uses to represent your identity for purposes of authentication and access control. ID is a unique and permanent identifier for the developer who made the request. DisplayName is a human-readable name representing the developer who made the request. It is not unique, and might change over time.We recommend that you match your DisplayName to your Forum name.Name:
The name of a bucket. Note that if one of your buckets was recently deleted, the name of the deleted bucket might still be present in this list for a period of time.CreationDate:
The time that the bucket was created.
Access Control
You must authenticate with a valid AWS Access Key ID. Anonymous requests are never allowed to list buckets, and you can only list buckets for which you are the owner.