No Problem, the issue is that you referring to the invalid post element $bucket_name as opposed to the correct on bucket_name. *$bucket_name = $_POST['$bucket_name'];* Should be *$bucket_name = $_POST['bucket_name'];* Aziz On Sun, Sep 29, 2013 at 3:28 PM, Tim Dunphy <bluethundr@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Hey guys, > > Sorry about that i should have posted the full code to give you some idea > of context. Anyway, here it is: > > <?php > require_once 'sdk.class.php'; > if (isset($_POST['submit'])) { > > * $bucket_name = $_POST['$bucket_name'];* > // Create the S3 Object from the SDK > *$s3 = new AmazonS3();* > > * $result = $s3->deleteObject(array(* > * 'Bucket' => $bucket_name ));* > > > // The response comes back as a Simple XML Object > // In this case we just want to know if everything was okay. > // If not, report the message from the XML response. > if ((int) $response->isOK()) { > echo '<center>Deleted Bucket'; > echo '<br /><br />'; > echo '<a href=listbuckets.php>List Buckets</a></center>'; > } else { > echo (string) $response->body->Message; > } > //echo '<br /><br />'; > } > ?> > <body> > <center><h3>Delete S3 Bucket</h3> > <form name="delete_bucket" method="post" action="delete_bucket.php"> > <label for="bucket_name">Bucket Name:</label><br /> > * <input type="text" id="bucket_name" name="bucket_name" /><br /><br /> > * > <input type="submit" name="submit" value="Delete Bucket" /> > </form></center> > > So, as you can see I am taking the 'bucket_value' from $_POST and passing > it into the call to S3. > > When the form comes up on the web I give it the name of one of my S3 > buckets. The result is the following error: > > Notice: Undefined index: $bucket_name in /var/www/awssdk/delete_bucket.php > on line 67 Warning: Missing argument 2 for AmazonS3::delete_object() in > /var/www/awssdk/services/s3.class.php on line 1576 Notice: Undefined > variable: filename in /var/www/awssdk/services/s3.class.php on line 1581 > Warning: preg_match() expects parameter 2 to be string, array given in > /var/www/awssdk/services/s3.class.php on line 1042 Warning: preg_match() > expects parameter 2 to be string, array given in > /var/www/awssdk/services/s3.class.php on line 1043 Fatal error: Uncaught > exception 'S3_Exception' with message 'S3 does not support "Array" as a > valid bucket name. Review "Bucket Restrictions and Limitations" in the S3 > Developer Guide for more information.' in > /var/www/awssdk/services/s3.class.php:548 Stack trace: #0 > /var/www/awssdk/services/s3.class.php(1594): AmazonS3->authenticate(Array, > Array) #1 [internal function]: AmazonS3->delete_object(Array) #2 > /var/www/awssdk/sdk.class.php(436): call_user_func_array(Array, Array) #3 > /var/www/awssdk/delete_bucket.php(72): CFRuntime->__call('deleteObject', > Array) #4 /var/www/awssdk/delete_bucket.php(72): > AmazonS3->deleteObject(Array) #5 {main} thrown in > /var/www/awssdk/services/s3.class.php on line 548 > > > > I hope that clarifies my situation a bit. Sorry for not providing that > sooner! > > Thanks > Tim > > > On Sun, Sep 29, 2013 at 1:09 PM, Aziz Saleh <azizsaleh@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > >> Hi Tim, >> >> Is the call working? Does it actually get deleted? >> >> This could just be an issue (which I see alot) where developers do not >> check for variables or preset them before usage, causing those notices to >> come up (pretty harmless most of the times). >> >> Aziz >> >> >> On Sun, Sep 29, 2013 at 12:30 PM, Tim Dunphy <bluethundr@xxxxxxxxx>wrote: >> >>> Hi All, >>> >>> I am attempting to delete an empty S3 bucket using the AWS PHP SDK. >>> >>> Here's how they describe the process in the docs: >>> >>> $result = $client->deleteBucket(array( >>> // Bucket is required >>> 'Bucket' => 'string', >>> )); >>> >>> You can find the full entry here: >>> >>> AWS PHP SDK Delete Bucket >>> Docs< >>> http://docs.aws.amazon.com/aws-sdk-php-2/latest/class-Aws.S3.S3Client.html#_deleteBucket >>> > >>> >>> >>> Here's how I approached it in my code: >>> >>> $s3 = new AmazonS3(); >>> >>> $result = $s3->deleteObject(array( >>> 'Bucket' => $bucket_name )); >>> >>> But when I run it, this is the error I get: >>> >>> 'Notice: Undefined index: $bucket_name in >>> /var/www/awssdk/delete_bucket.php >>> on line 5 Warning: Missing argument 2 for AmazonS3::delete_object() in >>> /var/www/awssdk/services/s3.class.php on line 1576 Notice: Undefined >>> variable: filename in /var/www/awssdk/services/s3.class.php on line 1581 >>> Warning: preg_match() expects parameter 2 to be string, array given in >>> /var/www/awssdk/services/s3.class.php on line 1042 Warning: preg_match() >>> expects parameter 2 to be string, array given in >>> /var/www/awssdk/services/s3.class.php on line 1043 Fatal error: Uncaught >>> exception 'S3_Exception' with message 'S3 does not support "Array" as a >>> valid bucket name. Review "Bucket Restrictions and Limitations" in the S3 >>> Developer Guide for more information.' in >>> /var/www/awssdk/services/s3.class.php:548 Stack trace: #0 >>> /var/www/awssdk/services/s3.class.php(1594): >>> AmazonS3->authenticate(Array, >>> Array) #1 [internal function]: AmazonS3->delete_object(Array) #2 >>> /var/www/awssdk/sdk.class.php(436): call_user_func_array(Array, Array) #3 >>> /var/www/awssdk/delete_bucket.php(10): CFRuntime->__call('deleteObject', >>> Array) #4 /var/www/awssdk/delete_bucket.php(10): >>> AmazonS3->deleteObject(Array) #5 {main} thrown in >>> /var/www/awssdk/services/s3.class.php on line 548' >>> >>> >>> This is line 548 in the above referenced file: >>> >>> // Validate the S3 bucket name >>> if (!$this->validate_bucketname_support($bucket)) >>> { >>> // @codeCoverageIgnoreStart >>> throw new S3_Exception('S3 does not support "' . >>> $bucket . '" as a valid bucket name. Review "Bucket Restrictions and >>> Limitations" in the S3 Developer Guide for more information.'); >>> // @codeCoverageIgnoreEnd >>> } >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> Has anyone played around enough with the AWS SDK to know what I'm doing >>> wrong here? Would anyone else be able to hazard a guess? >>> >>> Thanks >>> Tim >>> -- >>> GPG me!! >>> >>> gpg --keyserver pool.sks-keyservers.net --recv-keys F186197B >>> >> >> > > > -- > GPG me!! > > gpg --keyserver pool.sks-keyservers.net --recv-keys F186197B > >