class Aws::S3::Types::LoggingEnabled

Describes where logs are stored and the prefix that Amazon S3 assigns to all log object keys for a bucket. For more information, see [PUT Bucket logging] in the *Amazon S3 API Reference*.

[1]: docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonS3/latest/API/RESTBucketPUTlogging.html

@note When making an API call, you may pass LoggingEnabled

data as a hash:

    {
      target_bucket: "TargetBucket", # required
      target_grants: [
        {
          grantee: {
            display_name: "DisplayName",
            email_address: "EmailAddress",
            id: "ID",
            type: "CanonicalUser", # required, accepts CanonicalUser, AmazonCustomerByEmail, Group
            uri: "URI",
          },
          permission: "FULL_CONTROL", # accepts FULL_CONTROL, READ, WRITE
        },
      ],
      target_prefix: "TargetPrefix", # required
    }

@!attribute [rw] target_bucket

Specifies the bucket where you want Amazon S3 to store server access
logs. You can have your logs delivered to any bucket that you own,
including the same bucket that is being logged. You can also
configure multiple buckets to deliver their logs to the same target
bucket. In this case, you should choose a different `TargetPrefix`
for each source bucket so that the delivered log files can be
distinguished by key.
@return [String]

@!attribute [rw] target_grants

Container for granting information.
@return [Array<Types::TargetGrant>]

@!attribute [rw] target_prefix

A prefix for all log object keys. If you store log files from
multiple Amazon S3 buckets in a single bucket, you can use a prefix
to distinguish which log files came from which bucket.
@return [String]

@see docs.aws.amazon.com/goto/WebAPI/s3-2006-03-01/LoggingEnabled AWS API Documentation

Constants

SENSITIVE