Remove misleading slash on prefix examples (#66842)

##### SUMMARY
S3 lifecycle rule prefixes starting with slash (/) have no effects. If an S3 bucket contains a file 'apache.log' under the (virtual) folder 'logs/', for the lifecycle rule to be effective the prefix to be configured must be 'logs/'. If you put '/logs/' (with a trailing slash) as a prefix the file will never be matched by the lifecycle rule.
pull/66875/head
Aldo Bongio 4 years ago committed by Sandra McCann
parent b74ca2fe4f
commit 3f16752ed2

@ -141,7 +141,7 @@ EXAMPLES = '''
- s3_lifecycle:
name: mybucket
expiration_days: 30
prefix: /logs/
prefix: logs/
status: enabled
state: present
@ -150,7 +150,7 @@ EXAMPLES = '''
name: mybucket
transition_days: 7
expiration_days: 90
prefix: /logs/
prefix: logs/
status: enabled
state: present
@ -161,27 +161,27 @@ EXAMPLES = '''
name: mybucket
transition_date: "2020-12-30T00:00:00.000Z"
expiration_date: "2030-12-30T00:00:00.000Z"
prefix: /logs/
prefix: logs/
status: enabled
state: present
# Disable the rule created above
- s3_lifecycle:
name: mybucket
prefix: /logs/
prefix: logs/
status: disabled
state: present
# Delete the lifecycle rule created above
- s3_lifecycle:
name: mybucket
prefix: /logs/
prefix: logs/
state: absent
# Configure a lifecycle rule to transition all backup files older than 31 days in /backups/ to standard infrequent access class.
- s3_lifecycle:
name: mybucket
prefix: /backups/
prefix: backups/
storage_class: standard_ia
transition_days: 31
state: present
@ -190,7 +190,7 @@ EXAMPLES = '''
# Configure a lifecycle rule to transition files to infrequent access after 30 days and glacier after 90
- s3_lifecycle:
name: mybucket
prefix: /logs/
prefix: logs/
state: present
status: enabled
transitions:

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