Combines multiple LifecycleRule conditions using conjunction.
Create a condition that require all the condition parameters to be met to take effect.
Example
// Affect objects that are in the STANDARD storage class, have at
// least 2 new versions, are at least 7 days old, and are alive.
LifecycleRuleCondition condition = LifecycleRule::ConditionConjunction(
LifecycleRule::NumNewerVersions(2),
LifecycleRule::MatchesStorageClassStandard(),
LifecycleRule::MaxAge(7), LifecycleRule::IsLive(true));
Parameters
Name
Description
condition
Condition &&...
typename...
Exceptions
Type
Description
std::invalid_argument
if the list of parameters is contradictory, for example, `IsLive(true)` and `IsLive(false)` are in the `condition` list.
Returns
Type
Description
LifecycleRuleCondition
a LifecycleRuleCondition that is satisfied when all the condition conditions are satisfied.
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