问题
I am having trouble downloading multiple files from AWS S3 buckets to my local machine.
I have all the filenames that I want to download and I do not want others. How can I do that ? Is there any kind of loop in aws-cli I can do some iteration ?
There are couple hundreds files I need to download so that it seems not possible to use one single command that takes all filenames as arguments.
回答1:
There is a bash script which can read all the filenames from a file filename.txt.  
#!/bin/bash  
set -e  
while read line  
do  
  aws s3 cp s3://bucket-name/$line dest-path/  
done <filename.txt
    回答2:
Also one can use the --recursive option, as described in the documentation for cp command. It will copy all objects under a specified prefix recursively. 
Example:
aws s3 cp s3://folder1/folder2/folder3 . --recursive
will grab all files under folder1/folder2/folder3 and copy them to local directory.
回答3:
You might want to use "sync" instead of "cp". The following will download/sync only the files with the ".txt" extension in your local folder:
aws s3 sync --exclude="*" --include="*.txt" s3://mybucket/mysubbucket .
    回答4:
As per the doc you can use include and exclude filters with s3 cp as well. So you can do something like this:
aws s3 cp s3://bucket/folder/ . --recursive --exclude="*" --include="2017-12-20*"
Make sure you get the order of exclude and include filters right as that could change the whole meaning.
回答5:
Tried all the above. Not much joy. Finally, adapted @rajan's reply into a one-liner:
for file in whatever*.txt; do { aws s3 cp $file s3://somewhere/in/my/bucket/; } done
    回答6:
I got the problem solved, may be a little bit stupid, but it works.
Using python, I write multiple line of AWS download commands on one single .sh file, then I execute it on the terminal.
来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/38021661/copy-multiple-files-from-s3-bucket