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Use CreatePresignedPost
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The following code example shows how to use CreatePresignedPost
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- .NET
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- SDK for .NET (v4)
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. Create a presigned POST URL.
/// <summary> /// Create a presigned POST URL with conditions. /// </summary> /// <param name="s3Client">The Amazon S3 client.</param> /// <param name="bucketName">The name of the bucket.</param> /// <param name="objectKey">The object key (path) where the uploaded file will be stored.</param> /// <param name="expires">When the presigned URL expires.</param> /// <param name="fields">Dictionary of fields to add to the form.</param> /// <param name="conditions">List of conditions to apply.</param> /// <returns>A CreatePresignedPostResponse object with URL and form fields.</returns> public async Task<CreatePresignedPostResponse> CreatePresignedPostAsync( IAmazonS3 s3Client, string bucketName, string objectKey, DateTime expires, Dictionary<string, string>? fields = null, List<S3PostCondition>? conditions = null) { var request = new CreatePresignedPostRequest { BucketName = bucketName, Key = objectKey, Expires = expires }; // Add custom fields if provided if (fields != null) { foreach (var field in fields) { request.Fields.Add(field.Key, field.Value); } } // Add conditions if provided if (conditions != null) { foreach (var condition in conditions) { request.Conditions.Add(condition); } } return await s3Client.CreatePresignedPostAsync(request); }
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For API details, see CreatePresignedPost in AWS SDK for .NET API Reference.
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