Download files from Amazon S3 windows command line utility
I am tasked to automate the process of downloading files from Amazon S3. I am quite new this, after searching on the web I found this command line utility for windows s3.exe
I run the get command with the below syntax
s3 get xxx-xxx/yyyy_yyy/ D: /key:****** /secret:*****
xxx-xxx(bucketname)
yyyy_yyy(keyprefix)
D:(local path)
When I execute this the only message i see is s3.exe version 2.0 - check for updates at http://s3.codeplex.com
and then it takes me back to the folder where I run the command. Pardon me if this too basic a question for this forum but if anyone have used this utility some insights will help me achieve this
amazon-s3 s3cmd
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I am tasked to automate the process of downloading files from Amazon S3. I am quite new this, after searching on the web I found this command line utility for windows s3.exe
I run the get command with the below syntax
s3 get xxx-xxx/yyyy_yyy/ D: /key:****** /secret:*****
xxx-xxx(bucketname)
yyyy_yyy(keyprefix)
D:(local path)
When I execute this the only message i see is s3.exe version 2.0 - check for updates at http://s3.codeplex.com
and then it takes me back to the folder where I run the command. Pardon me if this too basic a question for this forum but if anyone have used this utility some insights will help me achieve this
amazon-s3 s3cmd
When I operating on windows I was using AWS Powershell cmdlet: docs.aws.amazon.com/powershell/latest/reference/items/…
– congbaoguier
Nov 14 '18 at 21:41
@congbaoguier thank for the info thats useful, I did more digging and I am going to start using the AWS .net sdk and the S3 api references. I was not able to download these files using the s3.exe utility due to IAM user rights.Thanks for taking the time to help me
– sab
Nov 15 '18 at 2:10
You can use the official AWS Command-Line Interface (CLI). It has anaws s3 cp
command.
– John Rotenstein
Nov 15 '18 at 5:55
Possible duplicate of How to access a file on Amazon S3 from the Command Line?
– Martin Prikryl
Nov 15 '18 at 6:31
Also Command line tool to move/modify files/folders in Amazon S3.
– Martin Prikryl
Nov 15 '18 at 6:33
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I am tasked to automate the process of downloading files from Amazon S3. I am quite new this, after searching on the web I found this command line utility for windows s3.exe
I run the get command with the below syntax
s3 get xxx-xxx/yyyy_yyy/ D: /key:****** /secret:*****
xxx-xxx(bucketname)
yyyy_yyy(keyprefix)
D:(local path)
When I execute this the only message i see is s3.exe version 2.0 - check for updates at http://s3.codeplex.com
and then it takes me back to the folder where I run the command. Pardon me if this too basic a question for this forum but if anyone have used this utility some insights will help me achieve this
amazon-s3 s3cmd
I am tasked to automate the process of downloading files from Amazon S3. I am quite new this, after searching on the web I found this command line utility for windows s3.exe
I run the get command with the below syntax
s3 get xxx-xxx/yyyy_yyy/ D: /key:****** /secret:*****
xxx-xxx(bucketname)
yyyy_yyy(keyprefix)
D:(local path)
When I execute this the only message i see is s3.exe version 2.0 - check for updates at http://s3.codeplex.com
and then it takes me back to the folder where I run the command. Pardon me if this too basic a question for this forum but if anyone have used this utility some insights will help me achieve this
amazon-s3 s3cmd
amazon-s3 s3cmd
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When I operating on windows I was using AWS Powershell cmdlet: docs.aws.amazon.com/powershell/latest/reference/items/…
– congbaoguier
Nov 14 '18 at 21:41
@congbaoguier thank for the info thats useful, I did more digging and I am going to start using the AWS .net sdk and the S3 api references. I was not able to download these files using the s3.exe utility due to IAM user rights.Thanks for taking the time to help me
– sab
Nov 15 '18 at 2:10
You can use the official AWS Command-Line Interface (CLI). It has anaws s3 cp
command.
– John Rotenstein
Nov 15 '18 at 5:55
Possible duplicate of How to access a file on Amazon S3 from the Command Line?
– Martin Prikryl
Nov 15 '18 at 6:31
Also Command line tool to move/modify files/folders in Amazon S3.
– Martin Prikryl
Nov 15 '18 at 6:33
add a comment |
When I operating on windows I was using AWS Powershell cmdlet: docs.aws.amazon.com/powershell/latest/reference/items/…
– congbaoguier
Nov 14 '18 at 21:41
@congbaoguier thank for the info thats useful, I did more digging and I am going to start using the AWS .net sdk and the S3 api references. I was not able to download these files using the s3.exe utility due to IAM user rights.Thanks for taking the time to help me
– sab
Nov 15 '18 at 2:10
You can use the official AWS Command-Line Interface (CLI). It has anaws s3 cp
command.
– John Rotenstein
Nov 15 '18 at 5:55
Possible duplicate of How to access a file on Amazon S3 from the Command Line?
– Martin Prikryl
Nov 15 '18 at 6:31
Also Command line tool to move/modify files/folders in Amazon S3.
– Martin Prikryl
Nov 15 '18 at 6:33
When I operating on windows I was using AWS Powershell cmdlet: docs.aws.amazon.com/powershell/latest/reference/items/…
– congbaoguier
Nov 14 '18 at 21:41
When I operating on windows I was using AWS Powershell cmdlet: docs.aws.amazon.com/powershell/latest/reference/items/…
– congbaoguier
Nov 14 '18 at 21:41
@congbaoguier thank for the info thats useful, I did more digging and I am going to start using the AWS .net sdk and the S3 api references. I was not able to download these files using the s3.exe utility due to IAM user rights.Thanks for taking the time to help me
– sab
Nov 15 '18 at 2:10
@congbaoguier thank for the info thats useful, I did more digging and I am going to start using the AWS .net sdk and the S3 api references. I was not able to download these files using the s3.exe utility due to IAM user rights.Thanks for taking the time to help me
– sab
Nov 15 '18 at 2:10
You can use the official AWS Command-Line Interface (CLI). It has an
aws s3 cp
command.– John Rotenstein
Nov 15 '18 at 5:55
You can use the official AWS Command-Line Interface (CLI). It has an
aws s3 cp
command.– John Rotenstein
Nov 15 '18 at 5:55
Possible duplicate of How to access a file on Amazon S3 from the Command Line?
– Martin Prikryl
Nov 15 '18 at 6:31
Possible duplicate of How to access a file on Amazon S3 from the Command Line?
– Martin Prikryl
Nov 15 '18 at 6:31
Also Command line tool to move/modify files/folders in Amazon S3.
– Martin Prikryl
Nov 15 '18 at 6:33
Also Command line tool to move/modify files/folders in Amazon S3.
– Martin Prikryl
Nov 15 '18 at 6:33
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When I operating on windows I was using AWS Powershell cmdlet: docs.aws.amazon.com/powershell/latest/reference/items/…
– congbaoguier
Nov 14 '18 at 21:41
@congbaoguier thank for the info thats useful, I did more digging and I am going to start using the AWS .net sdk and the S3 api references. I was not able to download these files using the s3.exe utility due to IAM user rights.Thanks for taking the time to help me
– sab
Nov 15 '18 at 2:10
You can use the official AWS Command-Line Interface (CLI). It has an
aws s3 cp
command.– John Rotenstein
Nov 15 '18 at 5:55
Possible duplicate of How to access a file on Amazon S3 from the Command Line?
– Martin Prikryl
Nov 15 '18 at 6:31
Also Command line tool to move/modify files/folders in Amazon S3.
– Martin Prikryl
Nov 15 '18 at 6:33