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AWS SDK for JavaScript S3 Client for Node.js, Browser and React Native
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import { Command as $Command } from "@aws-sdk/smithy-client";
import { Handler, HttpHandlerOptions as __HttpHandlerOptions, MetadataBearer as __MetadataBearer, MiddlewareStack } from "@aws-sdk/types";
import { ListObjectsOutput, ListObjectsRequest } from "../models/models_0";
import { S3ClientResolvedConfig, ServiceInputTypes, ServiceOutputTypes } from "../S3Client";
export interface ListObjectsCommandInput extends ListObjectsRequest {
}
export interface ListObjectsCommandOutput extends ListObjectsOutput, __MetadataBearer {
}
/**
* <p>Returns some or all (up to 1,000) of the objects in a bucket. You can use the request
* parameters as selection criteria to return a subset of the objects in a bucket. A 200 OK
* response can contain valid or invalid XML. Be sure to design your application to parse the
* contents of the response and handle it appropriately.</p>
* <important>
* <p>This action has been revised. We recommend that you use the newer version, <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonS3/latest/API/API_ListObjectsV2.html">ListObjectsV2</a>, when developing applications. For backward compatibility,
* Amazon S3 continues to support <code>ListObjects</code>.</p>
* </important>
*
*
* <p>The following operations are related to <code>ListObjects</code>:</p>
* <ul>
* <li>
* <p>
* <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonS3/latest/API/API_ListObjectsV2.html">ListObjectsV2</a>
* </p>
* </li>
* <li>
* <p>
* <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonS3/latest/API/API_GetObject.html">GetObject</a>
* </p>
* </li>
* <li>
* <p>
* <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonS3/latest/API/API_PutObject.html">PutObject</a>
* </p>
* </li>
* <li>
* <p>
* <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonS3/latest/API/API_CreateBucket.html">CreateBucket</a>
* </p>
* </li>
* <li>
* <p>
* <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonS3/latest/API/API_ListBuckets.html">ListBuckets</a>
* </p>
* </li>
* </ul>
* @example
* Use a bare-bones client and the command you need to make an API call.
* ```javascript
* import { S3Client, ListObjectsCommand } from "@aws-sdk/client-s3"; // ES Modules import
* // const { S3Client, ListObjectsCommand } = require("@aws-sdk/client-s3"); // CommonJS import
* const client = new S3Client(config);
* const command = new ListObjectsCommand(input);
* const response = await client.send(command);
* ```
*
* @see {@link ListObjectsCommandInput} for command's `input` shape.
* @see {@link ListObjectsCommandOutput} for command's `response` shape.
* @see {@link S3ClientResolvedConfig | config} for S3Client's `config` shape.
*
*/
export declare class ListObjectsCommand extends $Command<ListObjectsCommandInput, ListObjectsCommandOutput, S3ClientResolvedConfig> {
readonly input: ListObjectsCommandInput;
constructor(input: ListObjectsCommandInput);
/**
* @internal
*/
resolveMiddleware(clientStack: MiddlewareStack<ServiceInputTypes, ServiceOutputTypes>, configuration: S3ClientResolvedConfig, options?: __HttpHandlerOptions): Handler<ListObjectsCommandInput, ListObjectsCommandOutput>;
private serialize;
private deserialize;
}