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Overview
Use this account type to connect to datasources that use AWS S3 accounts. You can manage your AWS S3 account for Hadoop using either SnapLogic Manager or Designer.
- Accessing the Account Settings popup using Designer
- Accessing the Account Settings popup using Manager
Prerequisites
- S3 accounts must have full access.
- S3 ListAllMyBuckets permission is required for the S3 account to be validated successfully.
Account Settings
Use the Create Account popup to create AWS S3 accounts:
Parameter | Data Type | Description | Default Value | Example |
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Label | String | Unique name for the account. | N/A | S3 Account |
Access-key ID | String | Required when IAM role is deselected. The unique access key ID part of AWS authentication. | N/A | ASTPPGC2DCFDB5DW9GHI |
Secret key | String | Required when IAM role is deselected. The secret key part of AWS authentication. | N/A | FGSDFG5465F4G6D5F4DFG5DFD5FGD5F5FGD58 |
Server-side encryption | Check box | Required for writing to S3. Specifies that server-side encryption be used for the objects. For more information see Protecting Data Using Server-Side Encryption with Amazon S3-Managed Encryption Keys. | Deselected | N/A |
IAM role | Boolean | If this check box is selected, the IAM role stored in the EC2 instance is used to access the S3 bucket.
| Deselected | N/A |
IAM Role properties | N/A | Use this fieldset to enter information associated with the IAM Role. Use this fieldset only if you do not plan to provide the Access key ID and Secret key, and if IAM role, above, is selected. | N/A | |
AWS account ID | String | The Amazon Web Services account ID associated with the AWS S3 account that you want to use. | N/A | |
IAM role name | String | The name of the IAM role that can access the AWS S3 account identified above. | N/A | |
Region Endpoint name | String | The endpoint name of the region to which the target AWS S3 bucket belongs. Protocols supported: S3 | N/A | s3.us-east-2.amazonaws.com |
Limitations
- None.
Troubleshooting
- None.