I'm using the Amazon S3 environment to store images for a C# Webapplication. From the S3 documentation I learned, that the basic URL to access an object looks like
h开发者_如何学Pythonttp://[bucket-name].S3.amazonaws.com/[key]
I know that one can build expiring URLs to the objects in a bucket. Two questions:
- Should one generally use expiring URL's?
- How would I build an expiring url?
You only need to build expiring urls if you want to restrict access.
Here's some code to generate the signed url which expires in 3 mins.
using (var s3Client = AWSClientFactory.CreateAmazonS3Client("MyAccessKey", "MySecretKey"))
{
GetPreSignedUrlRequest request = new GetPreSignedUrlRequest()
.WithBucketName("MyBucketName")
.WithKey("MyFileKey")
.WithProtocol(Protocol.HTTP)
.WithExpires(DateTime.Now.AddMinutes(3));
string url = s3Client.GetPreSignedURL(request);
}
This is code from S3SignURL, It uses no outside DLL's just pure core C#
https://github.com/DigitalBodyGuard/S3SignURL/
using System;
using System.Collections.Generic;
using System.Text;
namespace s3_polocySigning
{
public static class Encode
{
// static string thanks = "http://stackoverflow.com/questions/6999648/signing-post-form-in-c-sharp-for-uploading-to-amazon-s3";
public static string BuildURL(string AccessKey, string SecretKey, DateTime timeToExpire, string BucketName, string FileKey)
{
System.Security.Cryptography.HMAC hmacProvider = System.Security.Cryptography.HMAC.Create();
string returnString = string.Empty;
hmacProvider.Key = System.Text.ASCIIEncoding.ASCII.GetBytes(SecretKey);
string expirationString = ConvertToUnixTimestamp(timeToExpire).ToString();
//System.Uri.UriSchemeHttp &/ System.Web.HttpUtility.UrlEncode
string assembledRequest = "GET" + "\n" + "\n" + "\n" + expirationString + "\n" + "/" + BucketName + "/" + UrlEncode(FileKey);
byte[] hashedSignature = hmacProvider.ComputeHash(System.Text.ASCIIEncoding.ASCII.GetBytes(assembledRequest));
returnString = Convert.ToBase64String(hashedSignature);
return "https://" + "s3.amazonaws.com/" + BucketName + "/" + FileKey + "?AWSAccessKeyId=" + AccessKey + "&Expires=" + expirationString + "&Signature=" + UrlEncode(returnString);
}
private static double ConvertToUnixTimestamp(DateTime ExpDate)
{
if (DateTime.MinValue == ExpDate)
return 2133721337;
DateTime origin = new DateTime(1970, 1, 1, 0, 0, 0, 0);
TimeSpan diff = ExpDate - origin;
return Convert.ToDouble(Math.Floor(diff.TotalSeconds));
}
public static string GetSig(string policyStr, string secretKey)
{
policyStr = GetBase64_string(policyStr);
var signature = new System.Security.Cryptography.HMACSHA1(GetBase64(secretKey));
var bytes = GetBase64(policyStr);
var moreBytes = signature.ComputeHash(bytes);
var encodedCanonical = Convert.ToBase64String(moreBytes);
return encodedCanonical;
}
public static string GetBase64_string(string policyStr)
{
policyStr = policyStr.Replace("/r", "").Replace("/n", "").Replace(System.Environment.NewLine, "\n");
return Convert.ToBase64String(Encoding.ASCII.GetBytes(policyStr));
}
public static byte[] GetBase64(string policyStr)
{
return Encoding.ASCII.GetBytes(policyStr);
}
// ThanksTo = "http://www.west-wind.com/weblog/posts/2009/Feb/05/Html-and-Uri-String-Encoding-without-SystemWeb";
// avoid useing System.Web.HttpUtility.UrlEncode
/// <summary>
/// UrlEncodes a string without the requirement for System.Web
/// </summary>
/// <param name="String"></param>
/// <returns></returns>
// [Obsolete("Use System.Uri.EscapeDataString instead")]
public static string UrlEncode(string text)
{
// Sytem.Uri provides reliable parsing
return System.Uri.EscapeDataString(text);
}
/// <summary>
/// UrlDecodes a string without requiring System.Web
/// </summary>
/// <param name="text">String to decode.</param>
/// <returns>decoded string</returns>
public static string UrlDecode(string text)
{
// pre-process for + sign space formatting since System.Uri doesn't handle it
// plus literals are encoded as %2b normally so this should be safe
text = text.Replace("+", " ");
return System.Uri.UnescapeDataString(text);
}
/// <summary>
/// Retrieves a value by key from a UrlEncoded string.
/// </summary>
/// <param name="urlEncoded">UrlEncoded String</param>
/// <param name="key">Key to retrieve value for</param>
/// <returns>returns the value or "" if the key is not found or the value is blank</returns>
public static string GetUrlEncodedKey(string urlEncoded, string key)
{
urlEncoded = "&" + urlEncoded + "&";
int Index = urlEncoded.IndexOf("&" + key + "=", StringComparison.OrdinalIgnoreCase);
if (Index < 0)
return "";
int lnStart = Index + 2 + key.Length;
int Index2 = urlEncoded.IndexOf("&", lnStart);
if (Index2 < 0)
return "";
return UrlDecode(urlEncoded.Substring(lnStart, Index2 - lnStart));
}
}
}
With the version 3 S3 SDK, Amazon have changed the api just enough to not be compatible with Lee Gunn's answer. Docs here:
http://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonS3/latest/dev/ShareObjectPreSignedURLDotNetSDK.html
using (var s3Client = new AmazonS3Client(Amazon.RegionEndpoint.USEast1))
{
GetPreSignedUrlRequest request1 = new GetPreSignedUrlRequest
{
BucketName = "MyBucket",
Key = "MyKey",
Expires = DateTime.Now.AddMinutes(5)
};
string urlString = s3Client.GetPreSignedURL(request1);
}
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