Calling get_acl() on the bucket.
>> Get ACL for dummy bucket
send: 'GET /boto-demo-1449167038/?acl HTTP/1.1\r\nHost:
{URL}:8080\r\nAccept-Encoding: identity\r\nDate: Thu, 03 Dec 2015 18:23:59
GMT\r\nContent-Length: 0\r\nAuthorization: AWS
{ACCESS-KEY-ID}:9/Iz9Ac+lpflrlcI/xJgr+F7xkc=\r\nUser-Agent: Boto/2.38.0
Python/2.7.10 Windows/7\r\n\r\n'
reply: 'HTTP/1.1 200 OK\r\n'
header: x-amz-id-2: txf15941b17a7e4247b39d1-00566088be
header: Content-Length: 450
header: x-amz-request-id: txf15941b17a7e4247b39d1-00566088be
header: Content-Type: text/plain
header: X-Trans-Id: txf15941b17a7e4247b39d1-00566088be
header: Date: Thu, 03 Dec 2015 18:23:58 GMT
On Thu, Dec 3, 2015 at 11:11 AM Andrew Phillips <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Forrest
>
> > Here is the code I used to generate results file,
> > http://pastebin.com/x85yHTHW
>
> Looking at the code snippet, it doesn't seem like we're actually making
> an ACL call with boto. Could you see what happens if you add that?
>
>
> http://boto.cloudhackers.com/en/latest/ref/s3.html?highlight=get_acl#boto.s3.bucket.Bucket.get_acl
>
> Regards
>
> ap
>