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Request headers (POST object initiate multipart upload)

The table below describes the headers you can use in a request to initiate a multipart upload.

Request header Description Required
Authorization See Authentication. Yes
Date See Common request headers. Date or
x-amz-date
Host See Common request headers. Yes
x-amz-acl

Adds a canned ACL to the resulting object when the multipart upload is completed.

This header is used only to add a canned ACL to a multipart object. If you’re using individual x-amz-grant- headers to add the ACL, the x-amz-acl header is invalid.

For valid values for this header, see Canned ACLs.

No
x-amz-date See Common request headers. x-amz-date or Date
x-amz-grant-full-
  control

Grants full control over the resulting object to one or more specified grantees when the multipart upload is completed.

If you’re using a canned ACL to add an ACL to the object resulting from a multipart upload, the x-amz-grant-full-control header is invalid.

For valid values for this and the following x-amz-grant- headers, see Specifying an ACL with headers.

No
x-amz-grant-read

Grants the browse and read data access permissions for the resulting object to one or more specified grantees when the multipart upload is completed.

If you’re using a canned ACL to add an ACL to the object resulting from a multipart upload, the x-amz-grant-read header is invalid.

No
x-amz-grant-read-acp

Grants the read ACL data access permission for the resulting object to one or more specified grantees when the multipart upload is completed.

If you’re using a canned ACL to add an ACL to the object resulting from a multipart upload, the x-amz-grant-read-acp header is invalid.

No
x-amz-grant-write

Grants the write and delete data access permissions for the resulting object to one or more specified grantees when the multipart upload is completed.

If you’re using a canned ACL to add an ACL to the object resulting from a multipart upload, the x-amz-grant-write header is invalid.

No
x-amz-grant-write-acp

Grants the write ACL data access permission for the resulting object to one or more specified grantees when the multipart upload is completed.

If you’re using a canned ACL to add an ACL to the object resulting from a multipart upload, the x-amz-grant-write-acp header is invalid.

No
x-amz-meta-

Adds custom metadata to the resulting object when the multipart upload is completed.

For information about using this header, see Storing custom metadata with the S3 compatible API.

No
x-hcp-pretty-print

Optionally, requests that the XML response body be formatted for readability. Valid values are:

true — Format the XML response body for readability.

false — Do not apply any special formatting to the XML response body.

The default is false.

The values true and false are not case sensitive.

No

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