S3 store object, it doesn't store folder, even '/' or '' is part of the object key name. You just need to manipulate the key name and copy the data over.
import boto3
old_bucket_name = 'SRC'
old_prefix = 'A/B/C/'
new_bucket_name = 'TGT'
new_prefix = 'L/M/N/'
s3 = boto3.resource('s3')
old_bucket = s3.Bucket(old_bucket_name)
new_bucket = s3.Bucket(new_bucket_name)
for obj in old_bucket.objects.filter(Prefix=old_prefix):
old_source = { 'Bucket': old_bucket_name,
'Key': obj.key}
# replace the prefix
new_key = obj.key.replace(old_prefix, new_prefix, 1)
new_obj = new_bucket.Object(new_key)
new_obj.copy(old_source)
Optimized technique of defining new_key
suggested by zvikico:
new_key = new_prefix + obj.key[len(old_prefix):]
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