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From source file:com.optimalbi.GUI.java
License:Apache License
private void loadSettings() { if (!settingsFile.exists()) { try {/*from ww w . j a va2s . c o m*/ if (!settingsFile.createNewFile()) { logger.error("Failed to create settings file"); return; } } catch (IOException e) { logger.error("Failed to create settings file " + e.getMessage()); } allRegions = new ArrayList<>(); currentRegions = new ArrayList<>(); Regions[] regionses = Regions.values(); for (Regions re : regionses) { if (!Region.getRegion(re).getName().equals(Regions.GovCloud.getName()) & !Region.getRegion(re).getName().equals(Regions.CN_NORTH_1.getName())) { AmazonRegion tempRegion; if (re.getName().equals(Regions.AP_SOUTHEAST_2.getName())) { tempRegion = new AmazonRegion(Region.getRegion(re), true); currentRegions.add(Region.getRegion(re)); } else { tempRegion = new AmazonRegion(Region.getRegion(re), false); } allRegions.add(tempRegion); } } saveSettings(); } BufferedReader fileReader = null; allRegions = new ArrayList<>(); currentRegions = new ArrayList<>(); List<String> activeRegions = new ArrayList<>(); try { fileReader = new BufferedReader(new FileReader(settingsFile)); String line = fileReader.readLine(); while (line != null) { String[] split = line.split(" "); if (split.length > 1) { switch (split[0].toLowerCase()) { case "regions": String[] argument = split[1].split(","); if (argument.length > 0) { Collections.addAll(activeRegions, argument); } break; case "password": encryptedPassword = split[1]; break; default: logger.warn("Unknown setting " + split[0]); break; } } else { if (!split[0].equals("")) logger.warn("No data entered for " + split[0]); } line = fileReader.readLine(); } } catch (IOException e) { logger.error("Failed to read settings file: " + e.getMessage()); setLabelCentre("Failed to read settings file: " + e.getMessage()); } Regions[] regionses = Regions.values(); for (Regions re : regionses) { if (!Region.getRegion(re).getName().equals(Regions.GovCloud.getName()) & !Region.getRegion(re).getName().equals(Regions.CN_NORTH_1.getName())) { AmazonRegion tempRegion; if (activeRegions.contains(re.getName())) { tempRegion = new AmazonRegion(Region.getRegion(re), true); currentRegions.add(Region.getRegion(re)); } else { tempRegion = new AmazonRegion(Region.getRegion(re), false); } allRegions.add(tempRegion); } } }
From source file:com.uiintl.backup.agent.AwsBackupAgent.java
License:Open Source License
void initS3Client() { ClientConfiguration configuration = new ClientConfiguration(); configuration.setSocketTimeout(EXTENDED_SO_TIMEOUT); s3 = new AmazonS3Client(new ClasspathPropertiesFileCredentialsProvider(), configuration); Region usWest2 = Region.getRegion(Regions.AP_SOUTHEAST_2); s3.setRegion(usWest2);//from w w w . j ava2s .co m }
From source file:com.uiintl.backup.agent.samples.S3Sample.java
License:Open Source License
public static void main2(String[] args) throws IOException { /*//w ww .j a v a 2s .c o m * This credentials provider implementation loads your AWS credentials * from a properties file at the root of your classpath. * * Important: Be sure to fill in your AWS access credentials in the * AwsCredentials.properties file before you try to run this * sample. * http://aws.amazon.com/security-credentials */ AmazonS3 s3 = new AmazonS3Client(new ClasspathPropertiesFileCredentialsProvider()); Region usWest2 = Region.getRegion(Regions.AP_SOUTHEAST_2); s3.setRegion(usWest2); String bucketName = "my-first-s3-bucket-" + UUID.randomUUID(); String key = "MyObjectKey"; System.out.println("==========================================="); System.out.println("Getting Started with Amazon S3"); System.out.println("===========================================\n"); try { /* * Create a new S3 bucket - Amazon S3 bucket names are globally unique, * so once a bucket name has been taken by any user, you can't create * another bucket with that same name. * * You can optionally specify a location for your bucket if you want to * keep your data closer to your applications or users. */ System.out.println("Creating bucket " + bucketName + "\n"); s3.createBucket(bucketName); /* * List the buckets in your account */ System.out.println("Listing buckets"); for (Bucket bucket : s3.listBuckets()) { System.out.println(" - " + bucket.getName()); } System.out.println(); /* * Upload an object to your bucket - You can easily upload a file to * S3, or upload directly an InputStream if you know the length of * the data in the stream. You can also specify your own metadata * when uploading to S3, which allows you set a variety of options * like content-type and content-encoding, plus additional metadata * specific to your applications. */ System.out.println("Uploading a new object to S3 from a file\n"); s3.putObject(new PutObjectRequest(bucketName, key, createSampleFile())); /* * Download an object - When you download an object, you get all of * the object's metadata and a stream from which to read the contents. * It's important to read the contents of the stream as quickly as * possibly since the data is streamed directly from Amazon S3 and your * network connection will remain open until you read all the data or * close the input stream. * * GetObjectRequest also supports several other options, including * conditional downloading of objects based on modification times, * ETags, and selectively downloading a range of an object. */ System.out.println("Downloading an object"); S3Object object = s3.getObject(new GetObjectRequest(bucketName, key)); System.out.println("Content-Type: " + object.getObjectMetadata().getContentType()); displayTextInputStream(object.getObjectContent()); /* * List objects in your bucket by prefix - There are many options for * listing the objects in your bucket. Keep in mind that buckets with * many objects might truncate their results when listing their objects, * so be sure to check if the returned object listing is truncated, and * use the AmazonS3.listNextBatchOfObjects(...) operation to retrieve * additional results. */ System.out.println("Listing objects"); ObjectListing objectListing = s3 .listObjects(new ListObjectsRequest().withBucketName(bucketName).withPrefix("My")); for (S3ObjectSummary objectSummary : objectListing.getObjectSummaries()) { System.out.println( " - " + objectSummary.getKey() + " " + "(size = " + objectSummary.getSize() + ")"); } System.out.println(); /* * Delete an object - Unless versioning has been turned on for your bucket, * there is no way to undelete an object, so use caution when deleting objects. */ System.out.println("Deleting an object\n"); s3.deleteObject(bucketName, key); /* * Delete a bucket - A bucket must be completely empty before it can be * deleted, so remember to delete any objects from your buckets before * you try to delete them. */ System.out.println("Deleting bucket " + bucketName + "\n"); s3.deleteBucket(bucketName); } catch (AmazonServiceException ase) { System.out.println("Caught an AmazonServiceException, which means your request made it " + "to Amazon S3, but was rejected with an error response for some reason."); System.out.println("Error Message: " + ase.getMessage()); System.out.println("HTTP Status Code: " + ase.getStatusCode()); System.out.println("AWS Error Code: " + ase.getErrorCode()); System.out.println("Error Type: " + ase.getErrorType()); System.out.println("Request ID: " + ase.getRequestId()); } catch (AmazonClientException ace) { System.out.println("Caught an AmazonClientException, which means the client encountered " + "a serious internal problem while trying to communicate with S3, " + "such as not being able to access the network."); System.out.println("Error Message: " + ace.getMessage()); } }