Fix: #233 | Use get_bucket_location to check if S3 Bucket exists#240
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Fix: #233 | Use get_bucket_location to check if S3 Bucket exists#240gugacavalieri wants to merge 1 commit intoQovery:mainfrom
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Thank you for providing this improvement. I have turned on the check. I'll merge this if it's all green :) |
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Any update on this PR? can help if needed |
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Fixes: #233.
Use
get_bucket_location()method to check if S3 bucket exists instead of listing all the S3 buckets in a AWS account. This should allow the user to use S3 buckets in a another account (cross-account) if desired.This should also fix the CORS error reported in this PR: #212