ServiceResource / Action / create_bucket
create_bucket#
- S3.ServiceResource.create_bucket(**kwargs)#
Creates a new S3 bucket. To create a bucket, you must register with Amazon S3 and have a valid Amazon Web Services Access Key ID to authenticate requests. Anonymous requests are never allowed to create buckets. By creating the bucket, you become the bucket owner.
Not every string is an acceptable bucket name. For information about bucket naming restrictions, see Bucket naming rules.
If you want to create an Amazon S3 on Outposts bucket, see Create Bucket.
By default, the bucket is created in the US East (N. Virginia) Region. You can optionally specify a Region in the request body. You might choose a Region to optimize latency, minimize costs, or address regulatory requirements. For example, if you reside in Europe, you will probably find it advantageous to create buckets in the Europe (Ireland) Region. For more information, see Accessing a bucket.
Note
If you send your create bucket request to the
s3.amazonaws.com
endpoint, the request goes to theus-east-1
Region. Accordingly, the signature calculations in Signature Version 4 must useus-east-1
as the Region, even if the location constraint in the request specifies another Region where the bucket is to be created. If you create a bucket in a Region other than US East (N. Virginia), your application must be able to handle 307 redirect. For more information, see Virtual hosting of buckets.Permissions
In addition to
s3:CreateBucket
, the following permissions are required when yourCreateBucket
request includes specific headers:Access control lists (ACLs) - If your
CreateBucket
request specifies access control list (ACL) permissions and the ACL is public-read, public-read-write, authenticated-read, or if you specify access permissions explicitly through any other ACL, boths3:CreateBucket
ands3:PutBucketAcl
permissions are needed. If the ACL for theCreateBucket
request is private or if the request doesn’t specify any ACLs, onlys3:CreateBucket
permission is needed.Object Lock - If
ObjectLockEnabledForBucket
is set to true in yourCreateBucket
request,s3:PutBucketObjectLockConfiguration
ands3:PutBucketVersioning
permissions are required.S3 Object Ownership - If your
CreateBucket
request includes thex-amz-object-ownership
header, then thes3:PutBucketOwnershipControls
permission is required. By default,ObjectOwnership
is set toBucketOWnerEnforced
and ACLs are disabled. We recommend keeping ACLs disabled, except in uncommon use cases where you must control access for each object individually. If you want to change theObjectOwnership
setting, you can use thex-amz-object-ownership
header in yourCreateBucket
request to set theObjectOwnership
setting of your choice. For more information about S3 Object Ownership, see Controlling object ownership in the Amazon S3 User Guide.S3 Block Public Access - If your specific use case requires granting public access to your S3 resources, you can disable Block Public Access. You can create a new bucket with Block Public Access enabled, then separately call the DeletePublicAccessBlock API. To use this operation, you must have the
s3:PutBucketPublicAccessBlock
permission. By default, all Block Public Access settings are enabled for new buckets. To avoid inadvertent exposure of your resources, we recommend keeping the S3 Block Public Access settings enabled. For more information about S3 Block Public Access, see Blocking public access to your Amazon S3 storage in the Amazon S3 User Guide.
Warning
If your
CreateBucket
request setsBucketOwnerEnforced
for Amazon S3 Object Ownership and specifies a bucket ACL that provides access to an external Amazon Web Services account, your request fails with a400
error and returns theInvalidBucketAcLWithObjectOwnership
error code. For more information, see Setting Object Ownership on an existing bucket in the Amazon S3 User Guide.The following operations are related to
CreateBucket
:See also: AWS API Documentation
Request Syntax
bucket = s3.create_bucket( ACL='private'|'public-read'|'public-read-write'|'authenticated-read', Bucket='string', CreateBucketConfiguration={ 'LocationConstraint': 'af-south-1'|'ap-east-1'|'ap-northeast-1'|'ap-northeast-2'|'ap-northeast-3'|'ap-south-1'|'ap-southeast-1'|'ap-southeast-2'|'ap-southeast-3'|'ca-central-1'|'cn-north-1'|'cn-northwest-1'|'EU'|'eu-central-1'|'eu-north-1'|'eu-south-1'|'eu-west-1'|'eu-west-2'|'eu-west-3'|'me-south-1'|'sa-east-1'|'us-east-2'|'us-gov-east-1'|'us-gov-west-1'|'us-west-1'|'us-west-2' }, GrantFullControl='string', GrantRead='string', GrantReadACP='string', GrantWrite='string', GrantWriteACP='string', ObjectLockEnabledForBucket=True|False, ObjectOwnership='BucketOwnerPreferred'|'ObjectWriter'|'BucketOwnerEnforced' )
- Parameters:
ACL (string) – The canned ACL to apply to the bucket.
Bucket (string) –
[REQUIRED]
The name of the bucket to create.
CreateBucketConfiguration (dict) –
The configuration information for the bucket.
LocationConstraint (string) –
Specifies the Region where the bucket will be created. If you don’t specify a Region, the bucket is created in the US East (N. Virginia) Region (us-east-1).
GrantFullControl (string) – Allows grantee the read, write, read ACP, and write ACP permissions on the bucket.
GrantRead (string) – Allows grantee to list the objects in the bucket.
GrantReadACP (string) – Allows grantee to read the bucket ACL.
GrantWrite (string) –
Allows grantee to create new objects in the bucket.
For the bucket and object owners of existing objects, also allows deletions and overwrites of those objects.
GrantWriteACP (string) – Allows grantee to write the ACL for the applicable bucket.
ObjectLockEnabledForBucket (boolean) – Specifies whether you want S3 Object Lock to be enabled for the new bucket.
ObjectOwnership (string) –
The container element for object ownership for a bucket’s ownership controls.
BucketOwnerPreferred - Objects uploaded to the bucket change ownership to the bucket owner if the objects are uploaded with the
bucket-owner-full-control
canned ACL.ObjectWriter - The uploading account will own the object if the object is uploaded with the
bucket-owner-full-control
canned ACL.BucketOwnerEnforced - Access control lists (ACLs) are disabled and no longer affect permissions. The bucket owner automatically owns and has full control over every object in the bucket. The bucket only accepts PUT requests that don’t specify an ACL or bucket owner full control ACLs, such as the
bucket-owner-full-control
canned ACL or an equivalent form of this ACL expressed in the XML format.
- Return type:
s3.Bucket
- Returns:
Bucket resource