Hi
Does Cloudberry explorer support non slash delimiter for Get Bucket ?
Thanks,
Anurag
Hi
Does Cloudberry explorer support non slash delimiter for Get Bucket ?
Thanks,
Anurag
[reply=“Anurag;d2177”] Do you mean from the PowerShell CLI? Can you give an example of what you need?
Hi what i meant was
GET /?delimiter=Delimiter&encoding-type=EncodingType&marker=Marker&max-keys=MaxKeys&prefix=Prefix HTTP/1.1
Host: Bucket.s3.amazonaws.com
x-amz-request-payer: RequestPayer
x-amz-expected-bucket-owner: ExpectedBucketOwner
delimiter
A delimiter is a character you use to group keys.
Can we use cloudberry explorer to test this ?
[reply=“Anurag;7801”] I can reach out to Support, but I do not have an answer for you. You can set Upload Rules, HTTP Headers, and Content Types from the Tools menu. But I’m not clear if that will suffice. I’ll send over to Support to see if they have an answer.
[reply=“Anurag;7801”] All other delimiters are not supported in Cloudberry explorer, so, no, you will not be able to use other delimiters to group keys.
[reply=“Anurag;7801”] Sergey is from MSP360, so unfortunately, the product does not support what you’re asking about.
[reply=“David Gugick;7802”]
Thanks