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Choose a Amazon S3 Region to optimize * latency, minimize costs, or address regulatory requirements. * </p> * <p> * Objects stored in a Amazon S3 Region never leave that region unless explicitly * transferred to another region. * </p> * <p> * In Amazon S3, all the regions provides * read-after-write consistency for PUTS of new objects in Amazon * S3 buckets and eventual consistency for overwrite PUTS and DELETES. * </p> */ public enum Region { /** * The US Standard Amazon S3 Region. This region * uses Amazon S3 servers located in the United * States. * <p> * This is the default Amazon S3 Region. All requests sent to * <code>s3.amazonaws.com</code> go * to this region unless a location constraint is specified when creating a bucket. * The US Standard Region automatically places * data in either Amazon's east or west coast data centers depending on * which one provides the lowest latency. * </p> */ US_Standard((String[])null), /** * The US-East-2 (Ohio) Region. This region * uses Amazon S3 servers located in Ohio. * <p> * When using buckets in this region, set the client * endpoint to <code>s3.us-east-2.amazonaws.com</code> on all requests to these buckets * to reduce any latency experienced after the first hour of * creating a bucket in this region. * </p> */ US_East_2("us-east-2"), /** * The US-West (Northern California) Amazon S3 Region. This region uses Amazon S3 * servers located in Northern California. * <p> * When using buckets in this region, set the client * endpoint to <code>s3-us-west-1.amazonaws.com</code> on all requests to these * buckets to reduce any latency experienced after the first * hour of creating a bucket in this region. * </p> */ US_West("us-west-1"), /** * The US-West-2 (Oregon) Region. This region uses Amazon S3 servers located * in Oregon. * <p> * When using buckets in this region, set the client * endpoint to <code>s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com</code> on all requests to these buckets * to reduce any latency experienced after the first hour of * creating a bucket in this region. * </p> */ US_West_2("us-west-2"), /** * The US GovCloud Region. This region uses Amazon S3 servers located in the Northwestern * region of the United States. */ US_GovCloud("us-gov-west-1"), /** * The EU (Ireland) Amazon S3 Region. This region uses Amazon S3 servers located * in Ireland. */ EU_Ireland("eu-west-1","EU"), /** * The EU (London) Amazon S3 Region. This region uses Amazon S3 servers located * in London. */ EU_London("eu-west-2"), /** * The EU (Frankfurt) Amazon S3 Region. This region uses Amazon S3 servers * located in Frankfurt. * <p> * The EU (Frankfurt) Region requires AWS V4 authentication, therefore when * accessing buckets inside this region, you need to explicitly configure * the "eu-central-1" endpoint for the AmazonS3Client in order to enable V4 * signing: * * <pre> * AmazonS3Client s3 = new AmazonS3Client(); * s3.setRegion(RegionUtils.getRegion("eu-central-1")); * </pre> * * </p> * * @see AmazonS3Client#setEndpoint(String) * @see AmazonS3Client#setRegion(com.amazonaws.regions.Region) */ EU_Frankfurt("eu-central-1"), /** * The Asia Pacific (Singapore) Region. This region uses Amazon S3 servers located * in Singapore. * <p> * When using buckets in this region, set the client * endpoint to <code>s3-ap-southeast-1.amazonaws.com</code> on all requests to these buckets * to reduce any latency experienced after the first hour of * creating a bucket in this region. * </p> */ AP_Singapore("ap-southeast-1"), /** * The Asia Pacific (Sydney) Region. This region uses Amazon S3 servers * located in Sydney, Australia. * <p> * When using buckets in this region, set the client endpoint to * <code>s3-ap-southeast-2.amazonaws.com</code> on all requests to these buckets * to reduce any latency experienced after the first hour of creating a * bucket in this region. * </p> */ AP_Sydney("ap-southeast-2"), /** * The Asia Pacific (Tokyo) Region. This region uses Amazon S3 servers * located in Tokyo. * <p> * When using buckets in this region, set the client endpoint to * <code>s3-ap-northeast-1.amazonaws.com</code> on all requests to these * buckets to reduce any latency experienced after the first hour of * creating a bucket in this region. * </p> */ AP_Tokyo("ap-northeast-1"), /** * The Asia Pacific (Seoul) Region. This region uses Amazon S3 servers * located in Seoul. * <p> * When using buckets in this region, set the client endpoint to * <code>s3.ap-northeast-2.amazonaws.com</code> on all requests to these * buckets to reduce any latency experienced after the first hour of * creating a bucket in this region. * </p> */ AP_Seoul("ap-northeast-2"), /** * The Asia Pacific (Mumbai) Region. This region uses Amazon S3 servers * located in Mumbai. * <p> * When using buckets in this region, set the client endpoint to * <code>s3.ap-south-1.amazonaws.com</code> on all requests to these * buckets to reduce any latency experienced after the first hour of * creating a bucket in this region. * </p> */ AP_Mumbai("ap-south-1"), /** * The South America (Sao Paulo) Region. This region uses Amazon S3 servers * located in Sao Paulo. * <p> * When using buckets in this region, set the client endpoint to * <code>s3-sa-east-1.amazonaws.com</code> on all requests to these buckets * to reduce any latency experienced after the first hour of creating a * bucket in this region. * </p> */ SA_SaoPaulo("sa-east-1"), /** * The Canada (Central) Region. This region uses Amazon S3 servers * located in Canada. * <p> * When using buckets in this region, set the client endpoint to * <code>s3.ca-central-1.amazonaws.com</code> on all requests to these buckets * to reduce any latency experienced after the first hour of creating a * bucket in this region. * </p> */ CA_Central("ca-central-1"), /** * The China (Beijing) Region. This region uses Amazon S3 servers * located in Beijing. * <p> * When using buckets in this region, you must set the client endpoint to * <code>s3.cn-north-1.amazonaws.com.cn</code>. * </p> */ CN_Beijing("cn-north-1"); /** * Used to extract the S3 regional id from an S3 end point. * Note this pattern will not match the S3 US standard endpoint by intent. * Exampless: * <pre> * s3-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com * s3.cn-north-1.amazonaws.com.cn * </pre> */ public static final Pattern S3_REGIONAL_ENDPOINT_PATTERN = Pattern.compile("s3[-.]([^.]+)\\.amazonaws\\.com(\\.[^.]*)?"); /** The list of ID's representing each region. */ private final List<String> regionIds; /** * Constructs a new region with the specified region ID's. * * @param regionIds * The list of ID's representing the S3 region. */ private Region(String... regionIds) { this.regionIds = regionIds != null ? Arrays.asList(regionIds) : null; } /* * (non-Javadoc) * * @see java.lang.Enum#toString() */ @Override public String toString() { return getFirstRegionId0(); } /** * Returns the first region id or null for {@link #US_Standard}. */ public String getFirstRegionId() { return getFirstRegionId0(); } private String getFirstRegionId0() { return this.regionIds == null || regionIds.size() == 0 ? null : this.regionIds.get(0); } /** * Returns the Amazon S3 Region enumeration value representing the specified Amazon * S3 Region ID string. If specified string doesn't map to a known Amazon S3 * Region, then an <code>IllegalArgumentException</code> is thrown. * * @param s3RegionId * The Amazon S3 region ID string. * * @return The Amazon S3 Region enumeration value representing the specified Amazon * S3 Region ID. * * @throws IllegalArgumentException * If the specified value does not map to one of the known * Amazon S3 regions. */ public static Region fromValue(final String s3RegionId) throws IllegalArgumentException { if (s3RegionId == null || s3RegionId.equals("US") || s3RegionId.equals("us-east-1")) { return Region.US_Standard; } for (Region region : Region.values()) { List<String> regionIds = region.regionIds; if (regionIds != null && regionIds.contains(s3RegionId)) return region; } throw new IllegalArgumentException( "Cannot create enum from " + s3RegionId + " value!"); } /** * Returns the respective AWS region. */ public com.amazonaws.regions.Region toAWSRegion() { String s3regionId = getFirstRegionId(); if ( s3regionId == null ) { // US Standard // TODO This is a bit of a hack but customers are relying on this returning us-east-1 rather then // aws-global. For now we'll keep the legacy behavior and consider changing it in the next major version // bump. See TT0073140598 return RegionUtils.getRegion("us-east-1"); } else { return RegionUtils.getRegion(s3regionId); } } }