To list the objects in a bucket you make a GET request that is scoped to a bucket. You can also use query string parameters to further scope the request. The request returns the list of objects in an XML document in the response body, and objects in the list are ordered lexicographically by name.
You must have bucket READ
permission to get the list of objects that are in a
bucket, and you must have bucket FULL_CONTROL
permission to list a bucket's
ACLs or CORS.
You can restrict and organize the list of objects returned in a GET Bucket
request by using the delimiter
, max-keys
, and prefix
query string
parameters.
Query string parameters
Parameter | Description | Required |
---|---|---|
continuation-token2 |
An encoded representation of an object name and generation number,
given in the NextContinuationToken element of a previous
object listing response. Only objects whose names are lexicographically
greater than the object represented by the continuation-token
are returned in the list of objects. |
No |
delimiter |
A character or multiple characters that can be used to simplify a list
of objects that use a directory-like naming scheme. Can be used in
conjunction with a prefix . |
No |
encoding-type |
When set to url , object names are URL-encoded in the
response. |
No |
fetch-owner2 |
A lowercase boolean indicating whether or not to include
Owner information for objects in the listing. |
No |
generation-marker1 |
The object generation after which you want to start listing objects. If
you use generation-marker , you must also use
marker . |
No |
key-marker1 |
The object name after which you want to start listing objects. Objects
whose names are lexicographically greater than the key-marker
are returned in the list of objects. |
No |
list-type |
An indicator of which version of object listing your request is
using. The default value is 1 . |
No |
marker1 |
The object name after which you want to start listing objects. Objects
whose names are lexicographically greater than the marker
are returned in the list of objects. |
No |
max-keys |
The maximum number of objects to return in a single list object
response. Note that fewer objects than max-keys may be
returned so IsTruncated should always be checked.
| No |
prefix |
A string that can be used to limit the number of objects that are
returned in a GET Bucket request to only those whose names begin with the
specified value. Can be used in conjunction with a
delimiter . |
No |
start-after2 |
The object name after which you want to start listing objects. Objects
whose names are lexicographically greater than the
start-after are returned in the list of objects. If you
include continuation-token in your request as well,
start-after is ignored. |
No |
version-id-marker1 |
The object generation after which you want to start listing objects. If
you use version-id-marker , you must also use
key-marker . |
No |
versions |
If specified on a versioned bucket, returns the list of all object versions. If omitted, only lists current versions. | No |
1 This query parameter is not valid for requests that include
list-type=2
.
2 This query parameter is only valid for requests that include
list-type=2
.
See signed URL query string parameters for information on the parameters you include when creating and using signed URLs.
Request headers
In addition to common request headers, the following can be used.
Header | Description | Required |
---|---|---|
x-goog-interop-list-objects-format |
If this header is set to enabled and the request uses the
versions
parameter, the response returns a list of objects in an interoperable
format. If the header is set to disabled , the response
returns a list of objects in the legacy format. The default value for
x-goog-interop-list-objects-format is disabled . |
No |
Request body elements
This request does not include an XML document in the request body.
Request syntax
The following syntax is an example GET Bucket request for listing objects.
GET /?prefix=a_prefix&marker=a_marker&max-keys=max_number_of_keys&delimiter=a_delimiter HTTP/1.1 Host: BUCKET_NAME.storage.googleapis.com Date: DATE Content-Length: 0 Authorization: AUTHENTICATION_STRING
Response headers
The request can return a variety of response headers depending on the request headers you use.
Response body elements
The following response body elements are applicable for GET Bucket requests to list objects.
Element | Description |
---|---|
ListBucketResult |
Container for the object information you are requesting. |
ListVersionsResult 3 |
Container for the object information you are requesting. |
Name |
The bucket name. |
CommonPrefixes |
Container for prefixes that satisfy your prefix and
delimiter constraints. This container is used only if you
specify a delimiter in the request, and duplicate entries
are omitted. |
Delimiter |
The delimiter that you specified in the request. |
EncodingType 2 |
The encoding-type that you specified in the request. If
this is present in the response, then the response also includes encoded
key name values in the Delimiter , Prefix ,
Key , Marker , and StartAfter
response elements. |
MaxKeys |
The max-keys that you specified in the request. |
Prefix |
The prefix that you specified in the request. |
GenerationMarker 1 |
The generation-marker that you specified in the request. |
NextGenerationMarker 1 |
NextGenerationMarker provides the generation of the last
object version that was returned. The value of
NextGenerationMarker can be provided in the
generation-marker
query string parameter in a future GET Bucket call to continue listing
the bucket after this set of results. Note that the next call might return
no results. NextGenerationMarker is returned only when the
versions parameter is used in the request and there is also
a NextMarker element in the response. If there are no more
object versions in the bucket that follow the last object version in the
list, NextGenerationMarker is not returned. |
NextVersionIdMarker 1 3 |
NextVersionIdMarker provides the generation of the last
object version that was returned. The value of
NextVersionIdMarker can be provided in the
version-id-marker
query string parameter in a future GET Bucket call to continue listing
the bucket after this set of results. Note that the next call might return
no results. NextVersionIdMarker is returned only when the
versions parameter is used in the request and there is also
a NextKeyMarker element in the response. If there are no more
object versions in the bucket that follow the last object version in the
list, NextVersionIdMarker is not returned. |
Marker 1 |
The marker that you specified in the request. |
NextMarker 1 |
NextMarker provides the name of the last object that was
returned. The value of NextMarker can be provided in the
marker
query string parameter in a future GET Bucket call to continue listing
the bucket after this set of results. Note that the next call might return
no results. If there are no more objects in the bucket that follow the
last object in the list, NextMarker is not returned. |
NextKeyMarker 1 3 |
NextKeyMarker provides the name of the last object that
was returned. The value of NextKeyMarker can be provided in
the key-marker
query string parameter in a future GET Bucket call to continue listing
the bucket after this set of results. Note that the next call might return
no results. If there are no more objects in the bucket that follow the
last object in the list, NextKeyMarker is not returned. |
StartAfter 2 |
The start-after that you specified in the request. |
ContinuationToken 2 |
The continuation-token that you specified in the
request. |
NextContinuationToken 2 |
NextContinuationToken is present when
IsTruncated is True , and it provides an encoded
representation of the last object that was returned. The value of
NextContinuationToken can be provided in the
continuation-token
query string parameter of a future GET Bucket call to continue listing
the bucket contents after this set of results. If there are no more
objects in the bucket that follow the last object in the list,
NextContinuationToken is not returned. |
IsTruncated |
Indicates whether there are still more objects to be returned in the next GET Bucket call. The presence of this parameter in the response should always be checked to ensure a complete listing of all the results. |
KeyCount 2 |
The number of keys returned with this request, which is always less than
or equal to any max-keys value specified in the request. |
Contents |
Container for object information if versions query
parameter is not used. |
Version |
Container for object information if versions query
parameter is used. |
Key |
The name of an object. |
Generation |
The generation of the object. |
VersionId 3 |
The generation of the object. |
MetaGeneration |
Generation of the metadata of the object. |
IsLatest |
If versions query parameter specified, this is set to true
if the object is currently live. Live meaning that if this object is
requested without generation, this object is returned. |
LastModified |
The date and time that the object metadata was last modified. |
DeletedTime |
If versions query parameter was specified, contains the
date and time that an object was replaced or deleted for non-current
objects (if the bucket has versioning enabled). |
ETag |
An HTTP 1.1 entity tag for the object. |
Size |
Size of the object in bytes. |
Owner 2 |
Container for owner information for the object. Relevant only if the
bucket does not have uniform bucket-level access enabled, and included only if
the request uses fetch-owner=true . |
ID 2 |
The ID of the owner of the object. The owner is always the uploader of the object. |
DisplayName 2 |
The name of the owner of the object. The owner is always the uploader of the object. |
KmsKeyName |
The name of the KMS key used to encrypt the object. This element is only present if the object is encrypted with Customer-Managed Encryption Keys. |
1 This response element is applicable for requests that do not
include list-type=2
.
2 This response element is only applicable for requests that include
list-type=2
.
3 This response element is only applicable for requests that include
the query parameter
versions
and the header x-goog-interop-list-objects-format=enabled
.
Examples
The following sample lists the objects in a bucket named travel-maps.
Request
GET / HTTP/1.1 Host: travel-maps.storage.googleapis.com Date: Wed, 17 Feb 2010 15:31:56 GMT Content-Length: 0 Content-Type: text/plain Authorization: Bearer ya29.AHES6ZRVmB7fkLtd1XTmq6mo0S1wqZZi3-Lh_s-6Uw7p8vtgSwg
Response
HTTP/1.1 200 OK Content-Length: 4061 Content-Type: application/xml Date: Wed, 17 Feb 2010 23:31:57 GMT Expires: Wed, 17 Feb 2010 23:31:57 GMT <?xml version='1.0' encoding='utf-8'?> <ListBucketResult xmlns='http://doc.s3.amazonaws.com/2006-03-01'> <Name>travel-maps</Name> <Prefix></Prefix> <Marker></Marker> <IsTruncated>false</IsTruncated> <Contents> <Key>europe/france/cannes.pdf</Key> <Generation>1360887759327000</Generation> <MetaGeneration>1</MetaGeneration> <LastModified>2010-02-17T22:11:12.487Z</LastModified> <ETag>"53fc311c15eda0a031809982ccf92aac"</ETag> <Size>5061631</Size> </Contents> <Contents> <Key>europe/france/paris.pdf</Key> <Generation>1360887759329000</Generation> <MetaGeneration>1</MetaGeneration> <LastModified>2010-02-17T22:09:57.457Z</LastModified> <ETag>"53fc311c15eda0a031809982ccf92aac"</ETag> <Size>5061631</Size> </Contents> </ListBucketResult>
The following sample lists the objects in travel-maps, but it restricts the list to 25 objects that begin with the letter "t" and come after "test".
Request
GET /?prefix=t&marker=test&max-keys=25 HTTP/1.1 Host: travel-maps.storage.googleapis.com Date: Mon, 16 Feb 2010 22:58:38 GMT Content-Length: 0 Authorization: Bearer ya29.AHES6ZRVmB7fkLtd1XTmq6mo0S1wqZZi3-Lh_s-6Uw7p8vtgSwg
Response
HTTP/1.1 200 OK Date: Mon, 15 Feb 2010 12:30:40 GMT Content-Length: 2705 Content-Type: application/xml <?xml version='1.0' encoding='utf-8'?> <ListBucketResult xmlns='http://doc.s3.amazonaws.com/2006-03-01'> <Name>travel-maps</Name> <Prefix>t</Prefix> <Marker>test</Marker> <MaxKeys>25</MaxKeys> <IsTruncated>false</IsTruncated> <Contents> <Key>test_a.jpg</Key> <Generation>1360887659329000</Generation> <MetaGeneration>1</MetaGeneration> <LastModified>2010-02-17T03:12:55.561Z</LastModified> <ETag>"2281880ef78388266ecd7d4c1b472a0e"</ETag> <Size>328</Size> </Contents> <Contents> <Key>test_b.jpg</Key> <Generation>1360887659323000</Generation> <MetaGeneration>1</MetaGeneration> <LastModified>2010-02-17T03:12:54.606Z</LastModified> <ETag>"2281880ef78388266ecd7d4c1b472a0e"</ETag> <Size>328</Size> </Contents> <Contents> <Key>test_c.jpg</Key> <LastModified>2010-02-17T03:12:53.734Z</LastModified> <ETag>"2281880ef78388266ecd7d4c1b472a0e"</ETag> <Size>328</Size> </Contents> </ListBucketResult>
Example using prefix and delimiter
The following example uses a prefix
and a delimiter
to return a list of
objects that are named using a directory-like schema. By using prefix=europe/
and delimiter=/
, only those objects that are in the europe/
"directory" are
returned. Objects that are in "subdirectories" of the europe directory are not
listed, but instead have the leading portion of their names included in the
CommonPrefixes
elements of the response. The sample assumes that the following
objects are contained in a bucket named travel-maps
:
- africa/ghana.jpg
- africa/egypt/cairo.jpg
- europe/finland.jpg
- europe/norway.jpg
- europe/france/paris.jpg
- europe/italy/rome.jpg
- europe/sweden/stockholm.jpg
- europe/sweden/stockholm/nordic_museum.jpg
The sample request returns an XML document that lists the following two objects
in the Contents
element:
- europe/finland.jpg
- europe/norway.jpg
The following europe subdirectories are listed in the CommonPrefixes
element:
- europe/france/
- europe/italy/
- europe/sweden/
Request
GET /travel-maps?delimiter=/&prefix=europe/ HTTP/1.1 Host: storage.googleapis.com Date: Mon, 16 Feb 2010 22:58:38 GMT Content-Length: 0 Authorization: Bearer ya29.AHES6ZRVmB7fkLtd1XTmq6mo0S1wqZZi3-Lh_s-6Uw7p8vtgSwg
Response
HTTP/1.1 200 OK Date: Mon, 15 Feb 2010 12:30:40 GMT Content-Length: 1200 Content-Type: application/xml <?xml version="1.0"?> <ListBucketResult xmlns='http://doc.s3.amazonaws.com/2006-03-01'> <Name>mybucket</Name> <Prefix>europe/</Prefix> <Marker /> <IsTruncated>false</IsTruncated> <Contents> <Key>europe/finland.jpg</Key> <Generation>1360887659323000</Generation> <MetaGeneration>1</MetaGeneration> <LastModified>2010-02-17T03:12:55.561Z</LastModified> <ETag>"781e5e245d69b566979b86e28d23f2c7"</ETag> <Size>10</Size> </Contents> <Contents> <Key>europe/norway.jpg</Key> <Generation>1360887659323000</Generation> <MetaGeneration>1</MetaGeneration> <LastModified>2010-02-17T03:12:55.561Z</LastModified> <ETag>"781e5e245d69b566979b86e28d23f2c7"</ETag> <Size>10</Size> </Contents> <CommonPrefixes> <Prefix>europe/france/</Prefix> </CommonPrefixes> <CommonPrefixes> <Prefix>europe/italy/</Prefix> </CommonPrefixes> <CommonPrefixes> <Prefix>europe/sweden/</Prefix> </CommonPrefixes> </ListBucketResult>