So what I have been trying to do is to host some .json
files in my s3
buckets that can be retrieved by simple GET
requests.
I followed this aws guideline and managed to host some files that can be publicly accessed. Right now I can simply type something like this in the browser address bar and get my json file:
https://s3.amazonaws.com/[my-bucket-name]/[my-file-name].json
or I can also do this in console:
curl -X GET https://s3.amazonaws.com/[my-bucket-name]/[my-file-name].json
What I want to do now is to add a very basic security to my bucket of files: I want to allow access only if the request contains a certain API key in the header. For now I just want a single API key kind of design where all users just share the same exact api key, and anyone with that key should be able to access any file in the bucket.
Something like this curl command:
curl -X GET --header "X-ApiKey: wow-such-secret" https://s3.amazonaws.com/[my-bucket-name]/[my-file-name].json
I am wondering if this is possible just with S3. If I need to use other Amazon services, which services should I look into?
My bucket policy (I basically copy-pasted from the aws tutorial):
{
"Version": "2012-10-17",
"Statement": [
{
"Sid": "PublicReadGetObject",
"Effect": "Allow",
"Principal": "*",
"Action": "s3:GetObject",
"Resource": "arn:aws:s3:::[my-bucket-name]/*"
}
]
}
Also I have ~10h of AWS and ~1 month of server development experience.