object_name
(TEXT
), object_type
(TEXT
), object_bytes
(BIGINT
), and file_timestamp
(TIMESTAMPTZ
).
Syntax
Parameters
Parameter | Description | Supported input types |
---|---|---|
LOCATION | The name of a location object that contains the S3 URL and credentials. This is the recommended approach. For a comprehensive guide, see LOCATION objects. For syntax details, see CREATE LOCATION. Note: LOCATION must be specified as a named parameter (e.g., LOCATION => 'my_location' ). Unlike URL , it cannot be used as a positional parameter. | TEXT |
URL | The location of the Amazon S3 bucket containing your files. The expected format is s3://{bucket_name}/{full_file_path} . | TEXT |
AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID | The AWS access key ID. | TEXT |
AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY | The AWS secret access key. | TEXT |
AWS_SESSION_TOKEN | The AWS session token. | TEXT |
AWS_ROLE_ARN | The AWS role ARN. | TEXT |
AWS_ROLE_EXTERNAL_ID | The AWS role external ID. | TEXT |
Return Type
The output is a table with four columns:object_name
(TEXT
)object_type
(TEXT
)object_bytes
(BIGINT
)last_modified
(TIMESTAMPTZ
)
-
object_name
: Contains both the full path and the file extension. -
object_type
: Can be either โfileโ or โfolderโ.-
If
object_type
= โfolderโ, theobject_bytes
andlast_modified
columns will containNULL
values, as folders do not have associated sizes or timestamps. -
If
object_type
= โfileโ, the following apply:- The
last_modified
column is populated from theLastModified
attribute in Amazon S3. Note that AWS does not expose the creation timestamp, so the values in this column only differ from the creation time if an immutable object has been overwritten. - The
object_bytes
column contains the size of the file in bytes.
- The
-
If
Examples
Using LOCATION object to store credentials
Best practice Firebolt recommends using aLOCATION
object to store credentials for authentication.
The following code example retrieves all objects from the specified LOCATION
using the LIST_OBJECTS
function:
object_name | object_type | object_bytes | last_modified |
---|---|---|---|
data/file1.csv | file | 1421277 | 2023-02-27 10:49:13+01 |
data/folder1/ | folder | NULL | NULL |
Using static credentials
The following code examples show how to list all objects (folders) that start with a specified prefix within an Amazon S3 bucket. You can specify either a part of the prefix or the full prefix. For example, the URLs ending with the prefixesfire
or firebolt_sample_dataset
both return identical results because both are valid matches for the firebolt_sample_dataset
folder as follows:
object_name (TEXT) | object_type (TEXT) | object_bytes (BIGINT) | last_modified (TIMESTAMPTZ) |
---|---|---|---|
help_center_assets/firebolt_sample_dataset/ | folder | NULL | NULL |
object_name (TEXT) | object_type (TEXT) | object_bytes (BIGINT) | last_modified (TIMESTAMPTZ) |
---|---|---|---|
help_center_assets/firebolt_sample_dataset/players.json | file | 1,421,277 | 2023-02-27 10:49:13+01 |
:------------------------------------------------------------ | :------------------- | :---------------------- | :----------------------------- |
help_center_assets/firebolt_sample_dataset/levels.csv | file | 83,596 | 2023-02-27 11:06:52+01 |
:------------------------------------------------------------ | :------------------- | :---------------------- | :----------------------------- |
help_center_assets/firebolt_sample_dataset/tournaments.csv | file | 83,351 | 2022-12-15 15:34:14+01 |
:------------------------------------------------------------ | :------------------- | :---------------------- | :----------------------------- |
help_center_assets/firebolt_sample_dataset/games.json | file | 872 | 2023-02-27 13:18:54+01 |
:------------------------------------------------------------ | :------------------- | :---------------------- | :----------------------------- |
help_center_assets/firebolt_sample_dataset/rankings/ | folder | NULL | NULL |
:------------------------------------------------------------ | :------------------- | :---------------------- | :----------------------------- |
help_center_assets/firebolt_sample_dataset/playstats/ | folder | NULL | NULL |
lev
or levels.csv
return identical results because both are valid matches for the levels.csv
file as follows:
object_name (TEXT) | object_type (TEXT) | object_bytes (BIGINT) | last_modified (TIMESTAMPTZ) |
---|---|---|---|
help_center_assets/firebolt_sample_dataset/levels.csv | file | 83,596 | 2023-02-27 11:06:52+01 |
object_name (TEXT) | object_type (TEXT) | object_bytes (BIGINT) | last_modified (TIMESTAMPTZ) |
---|---|---|---|
foo.csv | file | 10 | 2024-06-12 9:30:00 UTC |