The rest of the answers all miss something. Either using the Prefix parameter, or deleting delete markers, or handling errors...
s3 = boto3.client('s3')
response = s3.list_object_versions(Bucket=bucket_name, Prefix=key)
objects_to_delete = []
# Note that we do not use pagination because we assume the file has less than max versions (something like 300)
# Note that we also traverse delete markers.
for obj in itertools.chain(response.get("Versions", []), response.get("DeleteMarkers", [])):
# NOTE: This is super stupid, but AWS has no API for list_object_versions for a single object, only with prefix.
# So other objects who share the same prefix (e.g "blaze/a.txt" and "bla.json" will also be listed when asking for "bla").
# So we need to be careful here
if obj["Key"] != key:
break
objects_to_delete.append({"Key": obj["Key"], 'VersionId': obj['VersionId']})
if len(objects_to_delete) == 0:
raise FileNotFoundError(f'File {key} not found at bucket {bucket_name}')
deletion_response = s3.delete_objects(Bucket=bucket_name, Delete={"Objects": objects_to_delete, "Quiet": False})
errors = deletion_response.get("Errors", [])
if len(errors) > 0:
raise Exception(f'Failed deleting file {key} from bucket {bucket_name}. Result: {deletion_response}')
delete_objects
should let you delete objects regardless of the version. I'm not 100% sureVersionId
parameter, so that makes me think that if I do not explicitly provide the version id for each object, it will just perform a soft delete (delete marker only).VersionId
parameter, but just did the latest one