Reputation: 4055
i would like to use S3 for file hosting. I want to use a single bucket for all of this. (important note)
In a bucket I would like to have a folder that is mapped to a domain. so something like this
acct/bucketname/folder1/file1 acct/bucketname/folder2/file2
I want to map
folder1.com to acct/bucketname/folder1 and folder2.com to acct/bucketname/folder2
This way I don't end up with assets from one folder being addressable in the other domain name.
Note: the reason I don't want to use buckets for this is because of the 50 bucket per acct limit.
Upvotes: 4
Views: 930
Reputation: 6935
Not presently, due to some important details about S3:
You can do a 1:1 mapping between a CNAME and a bucket, because buckets are DNS-addressable.
S3 does not have folders. S3 is a flat hierarchy of files inside of a bucket. Filenames allow /
characters in them. Many UIs for S3 display these as folders, but that's a made-up concept.
Upvotes: 2