class Aws::S3::Types::LoggingEnabled
@see docs.aws.amazon.com/goto/WebAPI/s3-2006-03-01/LoggingEnabled AWS API Documentation
@return [Types::TargetObjectKeyFormat]
Amazon S3 key format for log objects.
@!attribute [rw] target_object_key_format
@return [String]
to distinguish which log files came from which bucket.
multiple Amazon S3 buckets in a single bucket, you can use a prefix
A prefix for all log object keys. If you store log files from
@!attribute [rw] target_prefix
@return [Array<Types::TargetGrant>]<br>: docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonS3/latest/userguide/enable-server-access-logging.html#grant-log-delivery-permissions-general<br><br><br><br>User Guide*.
[Permissions for server access log delivery] in the *Amazon S3
Ownership don’t support target grants. For more information, see
Buckets that use the bucket owner enforced setting for Object
Container for granting information.
@!attribute [rw] target_grants
@return [String]
distinguished by key.
for each source bucket so that the delivered log files can be
bucket. In this case, you should choose a different ‘TargetPrefix`
configure multiple buckets to deliver their logs to the same target
including the same bucket that is being logged. You can also
logs. You can have your logs delivered to any bucket that you own,
Specifies the bucket where you want Amazon S3 to store server access
@!attribute [rw] target_bucket<br><br>: docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonS3/latest/API/RESTBucketPUTlogging.html<br><br><br><br>Bucket logging] in the *Amazon S3 API Reference*.
to all log object keys for a bucket. For more information, see [PUT
Describes where logs are stored and the prefix that Amazon S3 assigns