Obtaining a Bucket Storage Quota¶
Function¶
This API returns the storage quota (upper limit of the storage capacity) of a bucket. If the quota is 0, there is no upper limit on the bucket capacity.
Restrictions¶
A bucket quota must be a non-negative integer in bytes.
A frozen bucket owner (due to account in arrears) is not allowed to query the bucket storage quota.
To obtain the storage quota of a bucket, you must be the bucket owner or have the required permission (obs:bucket:GetBucketQuota in IAM or GetBucketQuota in a bucket policy).
Method¶
obsClient.getBucketQuota(String bucketName)
Request Parameters¶
Parameter | Type | Mandatory (Yes/No) | Description |
---|---|---|---|
bucketName | String | Yes | Explanation: Bucket name. Restrictions:
Default value: None |
Responses¶
Parameter | Type | Mandatory (Yes/No) | Description |
---|---|---|---|
bucketQuota | long | Yes | Explanation: Bucket quota. Value range: A non-negative integer, in bytes. Default value: 0, indicating that there is no limit on the bucket quota. |
Code Examples¶
This example returns the quota of bucket exampleBucket.
import com.obs.services.ObsClient;
import com.obs.services.exception.ObsException;
import com.obs.services.model.BucketQuota;
public class GetBucketQuota001 {
public static void main(String[] args) {
// Obtain an AK/SK pair using environment variables or import the AK/SK pair in other ways. Using hard coding may result in leakage.
// Obtain an AK/SK pair on the management console.
String ak = System.getenv("ACCESS_KEY_ID");
String sk = System.getenv("SECRET_ACCESS_KEY_ID");
// (Optional) If you are using a temporary AK/SK pair and a security token to access OBS, you are advised not to use hard coding, which may result in information leakage.
// Obtain an AK/SK pair and a security token using environment variables or import them in other ways.
// String securityToken = System.getenv("SECURITY_TOKEN");
// Enter the endpoint corresponding to the region where the bucket is to be created.
String endPoint = "https://your-endpoint";
// Obtain an endpoint using environment variables or import it in other ways.
//String endPoint = System.getenv("ENDPOINT");
// Create an ObsClient instance.
// Use the permanent AK/SK pair to initialize the client.
ObsClient obsClient = new ObsClient(ak, sk,endPoint);
// Use the temporary AK/SK pair and security token to initialize the client.
// ObsClient obsClient = new ObsClient(ak, sk, securityToken, endPoint);
try {
// Example bucket name
String exampleBucket = "examplebucket";
// Obtain the bucket quota.
BucketQuota quota = obsClient.getBucketQuota(exampleBucket);
System.out.println("GetBucketQuota successfully");
System.out.println("GetBucketQuota:" + quota.getBucketQuota() + " bytes");
} catch (ObsException e) {
System.out.println("GetBucketQuota failed");
// Request failed. Print the HTTP status code.
System.out.println("HTTP Code:" + e.getResponseCode());
// Request failed. Print the server-side error code.
System.out.println("Error Code:" + e.getErrorCode());
// Request failed. Print the error details.
System.out.println("Error Message:" + e.getErrorMessage());
// Request failed. Print the request ID.
System.out.println("Request ID:" + e.getErrorRequestId());
System.out.println("Host ID:" + e.getErrorHostId());
e.printStackTrace();
} catch (Exception e) {
System.out.println("GetBucketQuota failed");
// Print other error information.
e.printStackTrace();
}
}
}