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Amazon S3 (REST API)

Create an Amazon S3 connection using the DryvIQ REST API.

Written by Andrea Harvey

Updated at April 29th, 2025

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Creating a Basic Amazon S3 Connection Creating a Job Configuration Example

Creating a Basic Amazon S3 Connection

Create a basic Amazon S3 connection using the following information.

POST {{url}}/v1/connections/
{
  "name": "amazon S3",
  "platform": {
    "id": "amazon-s3"
  },
  "auth": {
  	"client_id":"{{client_id}}",
	"client_secret":"{{client_secret}}"
  }
}

Creating a Job Configuration Example

POST {{url}}v1/jobs
{
    "name":"Simple Job",
    "kind": "transfer",
    "transfer": {
      "transfer_type": "copy",
        "source": {
            "connection": { "id": "Source Connection ID" },
            "target": {
                "path": "/sourceDocumentLibrary"
            }
        },
        "destination": {
            "connection": { "id": "Destination Connections ID" },
            "target": {
                "path": "/destinationFolder"
            }
        },
        "simulation_mode": false
    },
    "schedule": {
        "mode": "manual"
    },
    "stop_policy": {
        "on_success": 5,
        "on_failure": 5,
        "on_execute": 25
    },
    "category": {
      "name": "Report {Name}"
    }
}

 

 

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