[ aws . s3 ]

mv

Description

Moves a local file or S3 object to another location locally or in S3.

See ‘aws help’ for descriptions of global parameters.

Synopsis

  mv
<LocalPath> <S3Uri> or <S3Uri> <LocalPath> or <S3Uri> <S3Uri>
[--dryrun]
[--quiet]
[--include <value>]
[--exclude <value>]
[--acl <value>]
[--follow-symlinks | --no-follow-symlinks]
[--no-guess-mime-type]
[--sse <value>]
[--sse-c <value>]
[--sse-c-key <value>]
[--sse-kms-key-id <value>]
[--sse-c-copy-source <value>]
[--sse-c-copy-source-key <value>]
[--storage-class <value>]
[--grants <value> [<value>...]]
[--website-redirect <value>]
[--content-type <value>]
[--cache-control <value>]
[--content-disposition <value>]
[--content-encoding <value>]
[--content-language <value>]
[--expires <value>]
[--source-region <value>]
[--only-show-errors]
[--no-progress]
[--page-size <value>]
[--ignore-glacier-warnings]
[--force-glacier-transfer]
[--request-payer <value>]
[--metadata <value>]
[--copy-props <value>]
[--metadata-directive <value>]
[--recursive]

Options

paths (string)

--dryrun (boolean) Displays the operations that would be performed using the specified command without actually running them.

--quiet (boolean) Does not display the operations performed from the specified command.

--include (string) Don’t exclude files or objects in the command that match the specified pattern. See Use of Exclude and Include Filters for details.

--exclude (string) Exclude all files or objects from the command that matches the specified pattern.

--acl (string) Sets the ACL for the object when the command is performed. If you use this parameter you must have the “s3:PutObjectAcl” permission included in the list of actions for your IAM policy. Only accepts values of private, public-read, public-read-write, authenticated-read, aws-exec-read, bucket-owner-read, bucket-owner-full-control and log-delivery-write. See Canned ACL for details

--follow-symlinks | --no-follow-symlinks (boolean) Symbolic links are followed only when uploading to S3 from the local filesystem. Note that S3 does not support symbolic links, so the contents of the link target are uploaded under the name of the link. When neither --follow-symlinks nor --no-follow-symlinks is specified, the default is to follow symlinks.

--no-guess-mime-type (boolean) Do not try to guess the mime type for uploaded files. By default the mime type of a file is guessed when it is uploaded.

--sse (string) Specifies server-side encryption of the object in S3. Valid values are AES256 and aws:kms. If the parameter is specified but no value is provided, AES256 is used.

--sse-c (string) Specifies server-side encryption using customer provided keys of the the object in S3. AES256 is the only valid value. If the parameter is specified but no value is provided, AES256 is used. If you provide this value, --sse-c-key must be specified as well.

--sse-c-key (blob) The customer-provided encryption key to use to server-side encrypt the object in S3. If you provide this value, --sse-c must be specified as well. The key provided should not be base64 encoded.

--sse-kms-key-id (string) The customer-managed AWS Key Management Service (KMS) key ID that should be used to server-side encrypt the object in S3. You should only provide this parameter if you are using a customer managed customer master key (CMK) and not the AWS managed KMS CMK.

--sse-c-copy-source (string) This parameter should only be specified when copying an S3 object that was encrypted server-side with a customer-provided key. It specifies the algorithm to use when decrypting the source object. AES256 is the only valid value. If the parameter is specified but no value is provided, AES256 is used. If you provide this value, --sse-c-copy-source-key must be specified as well.

--sse-c-copy-source-key (blob) This parameter should only be specified when copying an S3 object that was encrypted server-side with a customer-provided key. Specifies the customer-provided encryption key for Amazon S3 to use to decrypt the source object. The encryption key provided must be one that was used when the source object was created. If you provide this value, --sse-c-copy-source be specified as well. The key provided should not be base64 encoded.

--storage-class (string) The type of storage to use for the object. Valid choices are: STANDARD | REDUCED_REDUNDANCY | STANDARD_IA | ONEZONE_IA | INTELLIGENT_TIERING | GLACIER | DEEP_ARCHIVE | GLACIER_IR. Defaults to ‘STANDARD’

--grants (string)

Grant specific permissions to individual users or groups. You can supply a list of grants of the form

--grants Permission=Grantee_Type=Grantee_ID [Permission=Grantee_Type=Grantee_ID ...]

To specify the same permission type for multiple grantees, specify the permission as such as

--grants Permission=Grantee_Type=Grantee_ID,Grantee_Type=Grantee_ID,...

Each value contains the following elements:

  • Permission - Specifies the granted permissions, and can be set to read, readacl, writeacl, or full.

  • Grantee_Type - Specifies how the grantee is to be identified, and can be set to uri or id.

  • Grantee_ID - Specifies the grantee based on Grantee_Type. The Grantee_ID value can be one of:

    • uri - The group’s URI. For more information, see Who Is a Grantee?

    • id - The account’s canonical ID

For more information on Amazon S3 access control, see Access Control

--website-redirect (string) If the bucket is configured as a website, redirects requests for this object to another object in the same bucket or to an external URL. Amazon S3 stores the value of this header in the object metadata.

--content-type (string) Specify an explicit content type for this operation. This value overrides any guessed mime types.

--cache-control (string) Specifies caching behavior along the request/reply chain.

--content-disposition (string) Specifies presentational information for the object.

--content-encoding (string) Specifies what content encodings have been applied to the object and thus what decoding mechanisms must be applied to obtain the media-type referenced by the Content-Type header field.

--content-language (string) The language the content is in.

--expires (string) The date and time at which the object is no longer cacheable.

--source-region (string) When transferring objects from an s3 bucket to an s3 bucket, this specifies the region of the source bucket. Note the region specified by --region or through configuration of the CLI refers to the region of the destination bucket. If --source-region is not specified the region of the source will be the same as the region of the destination bucket.

--only-show-errors (boolean) Only errors and warnings are displayed. All other output is suppressed.

--no-progress (boolean) File transfer progress is not displayed. This flag is only applied when the quiet and only-show-errors flags are not provided.

--page-size (integer) The number of results to return in each response to a list operation. The default value is 1000 (the maximum allowed). Using a lower value may help if an operation times out.

--ignore-glacier-warnings (boolean) Turns off glacier warnings. Warnings about an operation that cannot be performed because it involves copying, downloading, or moving a glacier object will no longer be printed to standard error and will no longer cause the return code of the command to be 2.

--force-glacier-transfer (boolean) Forces a transfer request on all Glacier objects in a sync or recursive copy.

--request-payer (string) Confirms that the requester knows that they will be charged for the request. Bucket owners need not specify this parameter in their requests. Documentation on downloading objects from requester pays buckets can be found at http://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonS3/latest/dev/ObjectsinRequesterPaysBuckets.html

--metadata (map) A map of metadata to store with the objects in S3. This will be applied to every object which is part of this request. In a sync, this means that files which haven’t changed won’t receive the new metadata. key -> (string)

value -> (string)

Shorthand Syntax:

KeyName1=string,KeyName2=string

JSON Syntax:

{"string": "string"
  ...}

--copy-props (string) Determines which properties are copied from the source S3 object. This parameter only applies for S3 to S3 copies. Valid values are:

  • none - Do not copy any of the properties from the source S3 object.

  • metadata-directive - Copies the following properties from the source S3 object: content-type, content-language, content-encoding, content-disposition, cache-control, --expires, and metadata

  • default - The default value. Copies tags and properties covered under the metadata-directive value from the source S3 object.

In order to copy the appropriate properties for multipart copies, some of the options may require additional API calls if a multipart copy is involved. Specifically:

  • metadata-directive may require additional HeadObject API calls.

  • default may require additional HeadObject, GetObjectTagging, and PutObjectTagging API calls. Note this list of API calls may grow in the future in order to ensure multipart copies preserve the exact properties a CopyObject API call would preserve.

If you want to guarantee no additional API calls are made other than than the ones needed to perform the actual copy, set this option to none.

--metadata-directive (string) Sets the x-amz-metadata-directive header for CopyObject operations. It is recommended to use the --copy-props parameter instead to control copying of metadata properties. If --metadata-directive is set, the --copy-props parameter will be disabled and will have no affect on the transfer.

--recursive (boolean) Command is performed on all files or objects under the specified directory or prefix.

See ‘aws help’ for descriptions of global parameters.

Examples

Note

To use the following examples, you must have the AWS CLI installed and configured. See the Getting started guide in the AWS CLI User Guide for more information.

Unless otherwise stated, all examples have unix-like quotation rules. These examples will need to be adapted to your terminal’s quoting rules. See Using quotation marks with strings in the AWS CLI User Guide .

The following mv command moves a single file to a specified bucket and key:

aws s3 mv test.txt s3://mybucket/test2.txt

Output:

move: test.txt to s3://mybucket/test2.txt

The following mv command moves a single s3 object to a specified bucket and key:

aws s3 mv s3://mybucket/test.txt s3://mybucket/test2.txt

Output:

move: s3://mybucket/test.txt to s3://mybucket/test2.txt

The following mv command moves a single object to a specified file locally:

aws s3 mv s3://mybucket/test.txt test2.txt

Output:

move: s3://mybucket/test.txt to test2.txt

The following mv command moves a single object to a specified bucket while retaining its original name:

aws s3 mv s3://mybucket/test.txt s3://mybucket2/

Output:

move: s3://mybucket/test.txt to s3://mybucket2/test.txt

When passed with the parameter --recursive, the following mv command recursively moves all objects under a specified prefix and bucket to a specified directory. In this example, the bucket mybucket has the objects test1.txt and test2.txt:

aws s3 mv s3://mybucket . --recursive

Output:

move: s3://mybucket/test1.txt to test1.txt
move: s3://mybucket/test2.txt to test2.txt

When passed with the parameter --recursive, the following mv command recursively moves all files under a specified directory to a specified bucket and prefix while excluding some files by using an --exclude parameter. In this example, the directory myDir has the files test1.txt and test2.jpg:

aws s3 mv myDir s3://mybucket/ --recursive --exclude "*.jpg"

Output:

move: myDir/test1.txt to s3://mybucket2/test1.txt

When passed with the parameter --recursive, the following mv command recursively moves all objects under a specified bucket to another bucket while excluding some objects by using an --exclude parameter. In this example, the bucket mybucket has the objects test1.txt and another/test1.txt:

aws s3 mv s3://mybucket/ s3://mybucket2/ --recursive --exclude "mybucket/another/*"

Output:

move: s3://mybucket/test1.txt to s3://mybucket2/test1.txt

The following mv command moves a single object to a specified bucket and key while setting the ACL to public-read-write:

aws s3 mv s3://mybucket/test.txt s3://mybucket/test2.txt --acl public-read-write

Output:

move: s3://mybucket/test.txt to s3://mybucket/test2.txt

The following mv command illustrates the use of the --grants option to grant read access to all users and full control to a specific user identified by their email address:

aws s3 mv file.txt s3://mybucket/ --grants read=uri=http://acs.amazonaws.com/groups/global/AllUsers full=emailaddress=user@example.com

Output:

move: file.txt to s3://mybucket/file.txt

Moving a file to an S3 access point

The following mv command moves a single file (mydoc.txt) to the access point (myaccesspoint) at the key (mykey):

aws s3 mv mydoc.txt s3://arn:aws:s3:us-west-2:123456789012:accesspoint/myaccesspoint/mykey

Output:

move: mydoc.txt to s3://arn:aws:s3:us-west-2:123456789012:accesspoint/myaccesspoint/mykey