I’m trying to duplicate a file from a bucket to another but I can’t seam to see the new file on the destination bucket.
I’m getting no errors at all…
Request:

Response:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<CopyObjectResult xmlns="http://s3.amazonaws.com/doc/2006-03-01/">
<LastModified>2012-04-08T11:26:36.000Z</LastModified
<ETag>"a5f9084078981b64737b57dbf1735fcf"</ETag>
</CopyObjectResult>
But I keep checking the Last Modified Date on S3 and I can’t find any information about this new file, either I can access it directly
http://jk-v20.s3.amazonaws.com/PublicFiles/3ff28e21-4801-47c6-a6d0-e370706d303f_Content_Favicon.ico
What am I doing wrong?
Method:
public void DuplicateFileInCloud(string original, string destination)
{
try
{
CopyObjectRequest request = new CopyObjectRequest();
if (original.StartsWith("http"))
{
// could be from other bucket, URL will show all data
// example: http://jk-v30.s3.amazonaws.com/PredefinedFiles/Favicons/002.ico
string bucket = getBucketNameFromUrl(original), // jk-v30
key = getKeyFromUrl(original); // PredefinedFiles/Favicons/002.ico
request.WithSourceBucket(bucket);
request.WithSourceKey(key);
}
else
{
// same bucket: copy/paste operation
request.WithSourceBucket(this.bucketName);
request.WithSourceKey(original);
}
request.WithDestinationBucket(this.bucketName);
request.WithDestinationKey(destination);
request.CannedACL = S3CannedACL.PublicRead;
using (AmazonS3 client = Amazon.AWSClientFactory.CreateAmazonS3Client(this.accessKey, this.secretAccessKey))
{
S3Response response = client.CopyObject(request);
response.Dispose();
}
}
catch (AmazonS3Exception s3Exception)
{
throw s3Exception;
}
}
http://jk-v20.s3.amazonaws.com//PublicFiles/3ff28e21-4801-47c6-a6d0-e370706d303f_Content_Favicon.ico
Is where the file is. (Note double slash. // ..) If you hit this Url you see the ico file. So its something to do with the leading slash, which may be added automatically by your toolset.