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How to use Boto3 library in Python to get the list of buckets present in AWS S3?
Problem Statement − Use boto3 library in Python to get the list of all buckets present in AWS.
Example − Get the name of buckets like – BUCKET_1, BUCKET2, BUCKET_3
Approach/Algorithm to solve this problem
Step 1 − Import boto3 and botocore exceptions to handle exceptions.
Step 2 − Create an AWS session using Boto3 library.
Step 3 − Create an AWS resource for S3
Step 4 − Use the function buckets.all() to list out the bucket names.
Step 5 − Handle any unwanted exception, if it occurs
Step 6 − Return the list of buckets_namev
Example
The following code gets the list of buckets present in S3 −
import boto3 from botocore.exceptions import ClientError # To get list of buckets present in AWS using S3 resource def get_buckets_resource():    session = boto3.session.Session()    # User can pass customized access key, secret_key and token as well    s3_resource = session.resource('s3')    try:       buckets = list(s3_resource.buckets.all())       print("Got buckets using resource:", buckets)    except ClientError:       print("Couldn't get buckets.")       raise    else:       return buckets get_buckets_resource()  Output
Got buckets using resource:[s3.Bucket(name='BUCKET_1'), s3.Bucket(name='BUCKET_2'), s3.Bucket(name='BUCKET_3)………… ]
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