Create-bucket command¶
Creates a new bucket. Prints the ID of the bucket created.
Optionally stores bucket info, CORS rules and lifecycle rules with the bucket. These can be given as JSON on the command line.
If you want server-side encryption for all of the files that are uploaded to a bucket,
you can enable SSE-B2 encryption as a default setting for the bucket.
In order to do that pass --defaultServerSideEncryption=SSE-B2
.
The default algorithm is set to AES256 which can by changed
with --defaultServerSideEncryptionAlgorithm
parameter.
All uploads to that bucket, from the time default encryption is enabled onward,
will then be encrypted with SSE-B2 by default.
To disable default bucket encryption, use --defaultServerSideEncryption=none
.
If --defaultServerSideEncryption
is not provided,
default server side encryption is determined by the server.
Note
Note that existing files in the bucket are not affected by default bucket encryption settings.
Requires capability:
writeBuckets
readBucketEncryption
writeBucketEncryption
b2 create-bucket [-h] [--bucketInfo BUCKETINFO] [--corsRules CORSRULES]
[--lifecycleRules LIFECYCLERULES]
[--defaultServerSideEncryption {SSE-B2,none}]
[--defaultServerSideEncryptionAlgorithm {AES256}]
bucketName bucketType
Positional Arguments¶
- bucketName
- bucketType
Named Arguments¶
- --bucketInfo
- --corsRules
- --lifecycleRules
- --defaultServerSideEncryption
Possible choices: SSE-B2, none
- --defaultServerSideEncryptionAlgorithm
Possible choices: AES256
Default: “AES256”