The name of the bucket. Avoid entering confidential information. Example: {@code my-new-bucket1}
Specify this query parameter to override the Cache-Control response header in the GetObject response.
Specify this query parameter to override the value of the Content-Disposition response header in the GetObject response.
Specify this query parameter to override the Content-Encoding response header in the GetObject response.
Specify this query parameter to override the Content-Language response header in the GetObject response.
Specify this query parameter to override the Content-Type response header in the GetObject response.
Specify this query parameter to override the Expires response header in the GetObject response.
The entity tag (ETag) to match with the ETag of an existing resource. If the specified ETag matches the ETag of the existing resource, GET and HEAD requests will return the resource and PUT and POST requests will upload the resource.
The entity tag (ETag) to avoid matching. Wildcards ('*') are not allowed. If the specified ETag does not match the ETag of the existing resource, the request returns the expected response. If the ETag matches the ETag of the existing resource, the request returns an HTTP 304 status without a response body.
The Object Storage namespace used for the request.
The name of the object. Avoid entering confidential information. Example: {@code test/object1.log}
The client request ID for tracing.
The optional header that specifies "AES256" as the encryption algorithm. For more information, see Using Your Own Keys for Server-Side Encryption.
The optional header that specifies the base64-encoded 256-bit encryption key to use to encrypt or decrypt the data. For more information, see Using Your Own Keys for Server-Side Encryption.
The optional header that specifies the base64-encoded SHA256 hash of the encryption key. This value is used to check the integrity of the encryption key. For more information, see Using Your Own Keys for Server-Side Encryption.
Optional byte range to fetch, as described in RFC 7233. Note that only a single range of bytes is supported.
RetryConfiguration to be used for the request NOTE : Retries are not supported for requests that have binary or stream bodies this also affects UploadManager operations For all requests with binary/stream bodies, retry attempts are not made
VersionId used to identify a particular version of the object
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