tS3BucketCreate
Creates a bucket on Amazon S3.
"Bucket" is a term used by AWS for top level folders on S3, which can contain sub folders and store all your data (objects).
tS3BucketCreate Standard properties
These properties are used to configure tS3BucketCreate running in the Standard Job framework.
The Standard tS3BucketCreate component belongs to the Cloud family.
The component in this framework is available in all Talend products.
Basic settings
Properties | Description |
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Property type |
Either Built-In or Repository. Built-In: No property data stored centrally. Repository: Select the repository file where the properties are stored. |
Use existing connection |
Select this check box and in the Component List drop-down list, select the desired connection component to reuse the connection details you already defined. |
Credential provider |
Specify the way to obtain AWS security credentials.
This option can work as a dynamic parameter and be assigned a value using a context variable. Information noteNote: tRedshiftBulkExec, tRedshiftOutputBulk, and tRedshiftOutputBulkExec support
S3 connections that are established with Credential
Provider being Static Credentials or
Inherit credentials from AWS role only.
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Assume role |
If you temporarily need some access permissions associated to an AWS IAM role that is not granted to your user account, select this check box to assume that role. Then specify the values for the following parameters to create a new assumed role session. |
Region |
Specify the AWS region by selecting or entering a region name between double quotation marks (e.g. "us-east-1"). For more information about the AWS Region, see Regions and Endpoints. |
Bucket |
Enter the name of the bucket, namely the top level folder, to create. |
Die on error | This check box is cleared by default, meaning to skip the row on error and to complete the process for error-free rows. |
Advanced settings
Properties | Description |
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tStatCatcher Statistics | Select this check box to collect log data at the component level. |
Use a custom region endpoint | Select this check box to use a custom endpoint and in the field displayed,
specify the URL of the custom endpoint to be used. This option can work as a dynamic parameter and be assigned a value using a context variable. |
Signing region |
Select the AWS region of the STS service. If the region is not in the list, you can enter its name between double quotation marks. The default value is us-east-1. This drop-down list is available only when the Assume role check box is selected. |
Specify STS endpoint |
Select this check box to specify the AWS Security Token Service (STS) endpoint from which to retrieve the session credentials. For example, enter sts.amazonaws.com. This check box is available only when the Assume role check box is selected. |
External ID |
If the administrator of the account to which the role belongs provided you with an external ID, enter its value here. The External Id is a unique identifier that allows a limited set of users to assume the role. This field is available only when the Assume role check box is selected. |
Serial number |
When you assume a role, the trust policy of this role might require Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA). In this case, you must indicate the identification number of the hardware or virtual MFA device that is associated with the user who assumes the role. This field is available only when the Assume role check box is selected. |
Token code |
When you assume a role, the trust policy of this role might require Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA). In this case, you must indicate a token code. This token code is a time-based one-time password produced by the MFA device. This field is available only when the Assume role check box is selected. |
Tags |
List session tags in the form of key-value pairs. You can then use these session tags in policies to allow or deny access to requests. Transitive: select this check box to indicate that a tag will persist to the next role in a role chain. For more information about tags, see Passing Session Tags in AWS STS This field is available only when the Assume role check box is selected. |
IAM policy ARNs |
Enter the Amazon Resource Names (ARNs) of the IAM managed policies that you want to use as managed session policies. Use managed session policies to limit the permissions of the session. The policies must exist in the same account as the role. The resulting session's permissions are the intersection of the role's identity-based policy and the session policies. For more information about session policies, see the corresponding section in Policies and Permissions This field is available only when the Assume role check box is selected. |
Policy |
Enter an IAM policy in JSON format that you want to use as a session policy. Use session policies to limit the permissions of the session. The resulting session's permissions are the intersection of the role's identity-based policy and the session policies. For more information about session policies, see the corresponding section in Policies and Permissions This field is available only when the Assume role check box is selected. |
Config client |
Select this check box and specify the client parameter(s) by clicking the
[+] button to add as many rows as
needed, each row for a client parameter, and then setting the value of the
following fields for each parameter:
This check box is available only when the Use an existing connection check box is cleared. For related information, read the AWS documentation. |
Canned access control |
Select an option from the drop-down list to grant a predefined permission for the current resource. See Canned ACL for information about canned ACL. |
Global Variables
Variables | Description |
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ERROR_MESSAGE |
The error message generated by the component when an error occurs. This is an After variable and it returns a string. This variable functions only if the Die on error check box is selected. |
Usage
Usage guidance | Description |
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Usage rule |
This component can be used alone or with other S3 components, e.g. tS3BucketExist. |
Dynamic settings |
Click the [+] button to add a row in the table and fill the Code field with a context variable to choose your database connection dynamically from multiple connections planned in your Job. This feature is useful when you need to access database tables having the same data structure but in different databases, especially when you are working in an environment where you cannot change your Job settings, for example, when your Job has to be deployed and executed independent of Talend Studio. Once a dynamic parameter is defined, the Component List box in the Basic settings view becomes unusable. For examples on using dynamic parameters, see Reading data from databases through context-based dynamic connections and Reading data from different MySQL databases using dynamically loaded connection parameters. For more information on Dynamic settings and context variables, see Dynamic schema and Creating a context group and define context variables in it. |