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Asked: June 16, 20262026-06-16T00:43:55+00:00 2026-06-16T00:43:55+00:00

When I do for a single file it works: aws_s3 = AWS::S3.new(S3_CONFIG) bucket =

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When I do for a single file it works:

    aws_s3 = AWS::S3.new(S3_CONFIG)
    bucket = aws_s3.buckets[S3_CONFIG["bucket"]]

    object = bucket.objects["user/1/photos/image_1.jpg"]
    new_object = bucket.objects["users/1/photos/image_1.jpg"]
    object.copy_to new_object, {:acl => :public_read}

But I want to move the entire “/photos” folder throws No Such Key. Probably the s3 keys are only the full path for each file. How to do that?

    aws_s3 = AWS::S3.new(S3_CONFIG)
    bucket = aws_s3.buckets[S3_CONFIG["bucket"]]

    object = bucket.objects["user/1/photos"]
    new_object = bucket.objects["users/1/photos"]
    object.copy_to new_object, {:acl => :public_read}

Thanks!

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    2026-06-16T00:43:56+00:00Added an answer on June 16, 2026 at 12:43 am

    Did it:

    bucket.objects.with_prefix("user/1/photos").each do |object|
       ...
    end
    
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