| // Copyright 2016 Google LLC |
| // |
| // Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); |
| // you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. |
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| // |
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| |
| /* |
| Package storage provides an easy way to work with Google Cloud Storage. |
| Google Cloud Storage stores data in named objects, which are grouped into buckets. |
| |
| More information about Google Cloud Storage is available at |
| https://cloud.google.com/storage/docs. |
| |
| See https://godoc.org/cloud.google.com/go for authentication, timeouts, |
| connection pooling and similar aspects of this package. |
| |
| All of the methods of this package use exponential backoff to retry calls that fail |
| with certain errors, as described in |
| https://cloud.google.com/storage/docs/exponential-backoff. Retrying continues |
| indefinitely unless the controlling context is canceled or the client is closed. See |
| context.WithTimeout and context.WithCancel. |
| |
| |
| Creating a Client |
| |
| To start working with this package, create a client: |
| |
| ctx := context.Background() |
| client, err := storage.NewClient(ctx) |
| if err != nil { |
| // TODO: Handle error. |
| } |
| |
| The client will use your default application credentials. |
| |
| If you only wish to access public data, you can create |
| an unauthenticated client with |
| |
| client, err := storage.NewClient(ctx, option.WithoutAuthentication()) |
| |
| Buckets |
| |
| A Google Cloud Storage bucket is a collection of objects. To work with a |
| bucket, make a bucket handle: |
| |
| bkt := client.Bucket(bucketName) |
| |
| A handle is a reference to a bucket. You can have a handle even if the |
| bucket doesn't exist yet. To create a bucket in Google Cloud Storage, |
| call Create on the handle: |
| |
| if err := bkt.Create(ctx, projectID, nil); err != nil { |
| // TODO: Handle error. |
| } |
| |
| Note that although buckets are associated with projects, bucket names are |
| global across all projects. |
| |
| Each bucket has associated metadata, represented in this package by |
| BucketAttrs. The third argument to BucketHandle.Create allows you to set |
| the initial BucketAttrs of a bucket. To retrieve a bucket's attributes, use |
| Attrs: |
| |
| attrs, err := bkt.Attrs(ctx) |
| if err != nil { |
| // TODO: Handle error. |
| } |
| fmt.Printf("bucket %s, created at %s, is located in %s with storage class %s\n", |
| attrs.Name, attrs.Created, attrs.Location, attrs.StorageClass) |
| |
| Objects |
| |
| An object holds arbitrary data as a sequence of bytes, like a file. You |
| refer to objects using a handle, just as with buckets, but unlike buckets |
| you don't explicitly create an object. Instead, the first time you write |
| to an object it will be created. You can use the standard Go io.Reader |
| and io.Writer interfaces to read and write object data: |
| |
| obj := bkt.Object("data") |
| // Write something to obj. |
| // w implements io.Writer. |
| w := obj.NewWriter(ctx) |
| // Write some text to obj. This will either create the object or overwrite whatever is there already. |
| if _, err := fmt.Fprintf(w, "This object contains text.\n"); err != nil { |
| // TODO: Handle error. |
| } |
| // Close, just like writing a file. |
| if err := w.Close(); err != nil { |
| // TODO: Handle error. |
| } |
| |
| // Read it back. |
| r, err := obj.NewReader(ctx) |
| if err != nil { |
| // TODO: Handle error. |
| } |
| defer r.Close() |
| if _, err := io.Copy(os.Stdout, r); err != nil { |
| // TODO: Handle error. |
| } |
| // Prints "This object contains text." |
| |
| Objects also have attributes, which you can fetch with Attrs: |
| |
| objAttrs, err := obj.Attrs(ctx) |
| if err != nil { |
| // TODO: Handle error. |
| } |
| fmt.Printf("object %s has size %d and can be read using %s\n", |
| objAttrs.Name, objAttrs.Size, objAttrs.MediaLink) |
| |
| ACLs |
| |
| Both objects and buckets have ACLs (Access Control Lists). An ACL is a list of |
| ACLRules, each of which specifies the role of a user, group or project. ACLs |
| are suitable for fine-grained control, but you may prefer using IAM to control |
| access at the project level (see |
| https://cloud.google.com/storage/docs/access-control/iam). |
| |
| To list the ACLs of a bucket or object, obtain an ACLHandle and call its List method: |
| |
| acls, err := obj.ACL().List(ctx) |
| if err != nil { |
| // TODO: Handle error. |
| } |
| for _, rule := range acls { |
| fmt.Printf("%s has role %s\n", rule.Entity, rule.Role) |
| } |
| |
| You can also set and delete ACLs. |
| |
| Conditions |
| |
| Every object has a generation and a metageneration. The generation changes |
| whenever the content changes, and the metageneration changes whenever the |
| metadata changes. Conditions let you check these values before an operation; |
| the operation only executes if the conditions match. You can use conditions to |
| prevent race conditions in read-modify-write operations. |
| |
| For example, say you've read an object's metadata into objAttrs. Now |
| you want to write to that object, but only if its contents haven't changed |
| since you read it. Here is how to express that: |
| |
| w = obj.If(storage.Conditions{GenerationMatch: objAttrs.Generation}).NewWriter(ctx) |
| // Proceed with writing as above. |
| |
| Signed URLs |
| |
| You can obtain a URL that lets anyone read or write an object for a limited time. |
| You don't need to create a client to do this. See the documentation of |
| SignedURL for details. |
| |
| url, err := storage.SignedURL(bucketName, "shared-object", opts) |
| if err != nil { |
| // TODO: Handle error. |
| } |
| fmt.Println(url) |
| |
| Errors |
| |
| Errors returned by this client are often of the type [`googleapi.Error`](https://godoc.org/google.golang.org/api/googleapi#Error). |
| These errors can be introspected for more information by type asserting to the richer `googleapi.Error` type. For example: |
| |
| if e, ok := err.(*googleapi.Error); ok { |
| if e.Code == 409 { ... } |
| } |
| */ |
| package storage // import "cloud.google.com/go/storage" |