This operation is not supported for directory buckets.
This implementation of the
GET action uses the
acl subresource to return the access control list (ACL) of a bucket. To use
GET to return the ACL of the bucket, you must have the
READ_ACP access to the bucket. If
READ_ACP permission is granted to the anonymous user, you can return the ACL of the bucket without using an authorization header.
When you use this API operation with an access point, provide the alias of the access point in place of the bucket name.
When you use this API operation with an Object Lambda access point, provide the alias of the Object Lambda access point in place of the bucket name. If the Object Lambda access point alias in a request is not valid, the error code
InvalidAccessPointAliasError is returned. For more information about
InvalidAccessPointAliasError, see
List of Error Codes.
If your bucket uses the bucket owner enforced setting for S3 Object Ownership, requests to read ACLs are still supported and return the
bucket-owner-full-control ACL with the owner being the account that created the bucket. For more information, see
Controlling object ownership and disabling ACLs in the
Amazon S3 User Guide.
You must URL encode any signed header values that contain spaces. For example, if your header value is my file.txt, containing two spaces after my, you must URL encode this value to my%20%20file.txt. The following operations are related to
GetBucketAcl: