private URI getCreateBucketEndpoint(String requestRegion) { // Route to the default endpoint if they're not trying to specify a different one in the request. if(requestRegion == null || requestRegion.equals(clientRegion) || !clientOptions.isForceGlobalBucketAccessEnabled()) { return endpoint; } // If they enabled global bucket access and they're trying to create a bucket in a region different than the default // one specified when they created the client, it will probably fail because only us-east-1 (actually the global // endpoint) is capable of creating buckets outside of its region. Override the endpoint to which the request // is routed so that it will succeed. com.amazonaws.regions.Region targetRegion = com.amazonaws.regions.Region.getRegion(Regions.fromName(requestRegion)); return new DefaultServiceEndpointBuilder(getEndpointPrefix(), clientConfiguration.getProtocol().toString()).withRegion(targetRegion) .getServiceEndpoint(); }
private URI getCreateBucketEndpoint(String requestRegion) { // Route to the default endpoint if they're not trying to specify a different one in the request. if(requestRegion == null || requestRegion.equals(clientRegion) || !clientOptions.isForceGlobalBucketAccessEnabled()) { return endpoint; } // If they enabled global bucket access and they're trying to create a bucket in a region different than the default // one specified when they created the client, it will probably fail because only us-east-1 (actually the global // endpoint) is capable of creating buckets outside of its region. Override the endpoint to which the request // is routed so that it will succeed. com.amazonaws.regions.Region targetRegion = com.amazonaws.regions.Region.getRegion(Regions.fromName(requestRegion)); return new DefaultServiceEndpointBuilder(getEndpointPrefix(), clientConfiguration.getProtocol().toString()).withRegion(targetRegion) .getServiceEndpoint(); }