Cloud Storage API - Class Google::Cloud::Storage::Bucket (v1.48.0)

Reference documentation and code samples for the Cloud Storage API class Google::Cloud::Storage::Bucket.

Bucket

Represents a Storage bucket. Belongs to a Project and has many Files.

Inherits

  • Object

Example

require "google/cloud/storage"

storage = Google::Cloud::Storage.new

bucket = storage.bucket "my-bucket"
file = bucket.file "path/to/my-file.ext"

Methods

#acl

def acl() -> Bucket::Acl

The Acl instance used to control access to the bucket.

A bucket has owners, writers, and readers. Permissions can be granted to an individual user's email address, a group's email address, as well as many predefined lists.

Returns
Examples

Grant access to a user by prepending "user-" to an email:

require "google/cloud/storage"

storage = Google::Cloud::Storage.new

bucket = storage.bucket "my-todo-app"

email = "heidi@example.net"
bucket.acl.add_reader "user-#{email}"

Grant access to a group by prepending "group-" to an email:

require "google/cloud/storage"

storage = Google::Cloud::Storage.new

bucket = storage.bucket "my-todo-app"

email = "authors@example.net"
bucket.acl.add_reader "group-#{email}"

Or, grant access via a predefined permissions list:

require "google/cloud/storage"

storage = Google::Cloud::Storage.new

bucket = storage.bucket "my-todo-app"

bucket.acl.public!

#api_url

def api_url() -> String

A URL that can be used to access the bucket using the REST API.

Returns
  • (String)

#autoclass

def autoclass() -> Google::Apis::StorageV1::Bucket::Autoclass

The autoclass configuration of the bucket

Returns
  • (Google::Apis::StorageV1::Bucket::Autoclass)

#autoclass_enabled

def autoclass_enabled() -> Boolean

Whether Autoclass is enabled for the bucket.

Returns
  • (Boolean)

#autoclass_enabled=

def autoclass_enabled=(toggle)

Updates bucket's autoclass configuration. This defines the default class for objects in the bucket and down/up-grades the storage class of objects based on the access patterns. Accepted values are :false, and :true.

For more information, see Storage Classes.

Parameter
  • toggle (Boolean) — for autoclass configuration of the bucket.

#autoclass_terminal_storage_class

def autoclass_terminal_storage_class() -> String

Terminal Storage class of the autoclass

Returns
  • (String)

#autoclass_terminal_storage_class_update_time

def autoclass_terminal_storage_class_update_time() -> DateTime

Update time at which the autoclass terminal storage class was last modified

Returns
  • (DateTime)

#autoclass_toggle_time

def autoclass_toggle_time() -> DateTime

Toggle time of the autoclass

Returns
  • (DateTime)

#combine

def combine(sources, destination, acl: nil, encryption_key: nil, if_source_generation_match: nil, if_generation_match: nil, if_metageneration_match: nil) -> Google::Cloud::Storage::File
Alias Of: #compose

Concatenates a list of existing files in the bucket into a new file in the bucket. There is a limit (currently 32) to the number of files that can be composed in a single operation.

To compose files encrypted with a customer-supplied encryption key, use the encryption_key option. All source files must have been encrypted with the same key, and the resulting destination file will also be encrypted with the same key.

Parameters
  • sources (Array<String, Google::Cloud::Storage::File>) — The list of source file names or objects that will be concatenated into a single file.
  • destination (String) — The name of the new file.
  • acl (String) (defaults to: nil)

    A predefined set of access controls to apply to this file.

    Acceptable values are:

    • auth, auth_read, authenticated, authenticated_read, authenticatedRead - File owner gets OWNER access, and allAuthenticatedUsers get READER access.
    • owner_full, bucketOwnerFullControl - File owner gets OWNER access, and project team owners get OWNER access.
    • owner_read, bucketOwnerRead - File owner gets OWNER access, and project team owners get READER access.
    • private - File owner gets OWNER access.
    • project_private, projectPrivate - File owner gets OWNER access, and project team members get access according to their roles.
    • public, public_read, publicRead - File owner gets OWNER access, and allUsers get READER access.
  • encryption_key (String, nil) (defaults to: nil) — Optional. The customer-supplied, AES-256 encryption key used to encrypt the source files, if one was used. All source files must have been encrypted with the same key, and the resulting destination file will also be encrypted with the key.
  • if_source_generation_match (Array<Integer>) (defaults to: nil) — Makes the operation conditional on whether the source files' current generations match the given values. The list must match sources item-to-item.
  • if_generation_match (Integer) (defaults to: nil) — Makes the operation conditional on whether the destination file's current generation matches the given value. Setting to 0 makes the operation succeed only if there are no live versions of the file.
  • if_metageneration_match (Integer) (defaults to: nil) — Makes the operation conditional on whether the destination file's current metageneration matches the given value.
Yields
  • (file) — A block yielding a delegate file object for setting the properties of the destination file.
Returns
Examples
require "google/cloud/storage"

storage = Google::Cloud::Storage.new

bucket = storage.bucket "my-bucket"

sources = ["path/to/my-file-1.ext", "path/to/my-file-2.ext"]

new_file = bucket.compose sources, "path/to/new-file.ext"

Set the properties of the new file in a block:

require "google/cloud/storage"

storage = Google::Cloud::Storage.new

bucket = storage.bucket "my-bucket"

sources = ["path/to/my-file-1.ext", "path/to/my-file-2.ext"]

new_file = bucket.compose sources, "path/to/new-file.ext" do |f|
  f.cache_control = "private, max-age=0, no-cache"
  f.content_disposition = "inline; filename=filename.ext"
  f.content_encoding = "deflate"
  f.content_language = "de"
  f.content_type = "application/json"
end

Specify the generation of source files (but skip retrieval):

require "google/cloud/storage"

storage = Google::Cloud::Storage.new

bucket = storage.bucket "my-bucket"

file_1 = bucket.file "path/to/my-file-1.ext",
                     generation: 1490390259479000, skip_lookup: true
file_2 = bucket.file "path/to/my-file-2.ext",
                     generation: 1490310974144000, skip_lookup: true

new_file = bucket.compose [file_1, file_2], "path/to/new-file.ext"

#compose

def compose(sources, destination, acl: nil, encryption_key: nil, if_source_generation_match: nil, if_generation_match: nil, if_metageneration_match: nil) -> Google::Cloud::Storage::File

Concatenates a list of existing files in the bucket into a new file in the bucket. There is a limit (currently 32) to the number of files that can be composed in a single operation.

To compose files encrypted with a customer-supplied encryption key, use the encryption_key option. All source files must have been encrypted with the same key, and the resulting destination file will also be encrypted with the same key.

Parameters
  • sources (Array<String, Google::Cloud::Storage::File>) — The list of source file names or objects that will be concatenated into a single file.
  • destination (String) — The name of the new file.
  • acl (String) (defaults to: nil)

    A predefined set of access controls to apply to this file.

    Acceptable values are:

    • auth, auth_read, authenticated, authenticated_read, authenticatedRead - File owner gets OWNER access, and allAuthenticatedUsers get READER access.
    • owner_full, bucketOwnerFullControl - File owner gets OWNER access, and project team owners get OWNER access.
    • owner_read, bucketOwnerRead - File owner gets OWNER access, and project team owners get READER access.
    • private - File owner gets OWNER access.
    • project_private, projectPrivate - File owner gets OWNER access, and project team members get access according to their roles.
    • public, public_read, publicRead - File owner gets OWNER access, and allUsers get READER access.
  • encryption_key (String, nil) (defaults to: nil) — Optional. The customer-supplied, AES-256 encryption key used to encrypt the source files, if one was used. All source files must have been encrypted with the same key, and the resulting destination file will also be encrypted with the key.
  • if_source_generation_match (Array<Integer>) (defaults to: nil) — Makes the operation conditional on whether the source files' current generations match the given values. The list must match sources item-to-item.
  • if_generation_match (Integer) (defaults to: nil) — Makes the operation conditional on whether the destination file's current generation matches the given value. Setting to 0 makes the operation succeed only if there are no live versions of the file.
  • if_metageneration_match (Integer) (defaults to: nil) — Makes the operation conditional on whether the destination file's current metageneration matches the given value.
Yields
  • (file) — A block yielding a delegate file object for setting the properties of the destination file.
Returns
Examples
require "google/cloud/storage"

storage = Google::Cloud::Storage.new

bucket = storage.bucket "my-bucket"

sources = ["path/to/my-file-1.ext", "path/to/my-file-2.ext"]

new_file = bucket.compose sources, "path/to/new-file.ext"

Set the properties of the new file in a block:

require "google/cloud/storage"

storage = Google::Cloud::Storage.new

bucket = storage.bucket "my-bucket"

sources = ["path/to/my-file-1.ext", "path/to/my-file-2.ext"]

new_file = bucket.compose sources, "path/to/new-file.ext" do |f|
  f.cache_control = "private, max-age=0, no-cache"
  f.content_disposition = "inline; filename=filename.ext"
  f.content_encoding = "deflate"
  f.content_language = "de"
  f.content_type = "application/json"
end

Specify the generation of source files (but skip retrieval):

require "google/cloud/storage"

storage = Google::Cloud::Storage.new

bucket = storage.bucket "my-bucket"

file_1 = bucket.file "path/to/my-file-1.ext",
                     generation: 1490390259479000, skip_lookup: true
file_2 = bucket.file "path/to/my-file-2.ext",
                     generation: 1490310974144000, skip_lookup: true

new_file = bucket.compose [file_1, file_2], "path/to/new-file.ext"

#compose_file

def compose_file(sources, destination, acl: nil, encryption_key: nil, if_source_generation_match: nil, if_generation_match: nil, if_metageneration_match: nil) -> Google::Cloud::Storage::File
Alias Of: #compose

Concatenates a list of existing files in the bucket into a new file in the bucket. There is a limit (currently 32) to the number of files that can be composed in a single operation.

To compose files encrypted with a customer-supplied encryption key, use the encryption_key option. All source files must have been encrypted with the same key, and the resulting destination file will also be encrypted with the same key.

Parameters
  • sources (Array<String, Google::Cloud::Storage::File>) — The list of source file names or objects that will be concatenated into a single file.
  • destination (String) — The name of the new file.
  • acl (String) (defaults to: nil)

    A predefined set of access controls to apply to this file.

    Acceptable values are:

    • auth, auth_read, authenticated, authenticated_read, authenticatedRead - File owner gets OWNER access, and allAuthenticatedUsers get READER access.
    • owner_full, bucketOwnerFullControl - File owner gets OWNER access, and project team owners get OWNER access.
    • owner_read, bucketOwnerRead - File owner gets OWNER access, and project team owners get READER access.
    • private - File owner gets OWNER access.
    • project_private, projectPrivate - File owner gets OWNER access, and project team members get access according to their roles.
    • public, public_read, publicRead - File owner gets OWNER access, and allUsers get READER access.
  • encryption_key (String, nil) (defaults to: nil) — Optional. The customer-supplied, AES-256 encryption key used to encrypt the source files, if one was used. All source files must have been encrypted with the same key, and the resulting destination file will also be encrypted with the key.
  • if_source_generation_match (Array<Integer>) (defaults to: nil) — Makes the operation conditional on whether the source files' current generations match the given values. The list must match sources item-to-item.
  • if_generation_match (Integer) (defaults to: nil) — Makes the operation conditional on whether the destination file's current generation matches the given value. Setting to 0 makes the operation succeed only if there are no live versions of the file.
  • if_metageneration_match (Integer) (defaults to: nil) — Makes the operation conditional on whether the destination file's current metageneration matches the given value.
Yields
  • (file) — A block yielding a delegate file object for setting the properties of the destination file.
Returns
Examples
require "google/cloud/storage"

storage = Google::Cloud::Storage.new

bucket = storage.bucket "my-bucket"

sources = ["path/to/my-file-1.ext", "path/to/my-file-2.ext"]

new_file = bucket.compose sources, "path/to/new-file.ext"

Set the properties of the new file in a block:

require "google/cloud/storage"

storage = Google::Cloud::Storage.new

bucket = storage.bucket "my-bucket"

sources = ["path/to/my-file-1.ext", "path/to/my-file-2.ext"]

new_file = bucket.compose sources, "path/to/new-file.ext" do |f|
  f.cache_control = "private, max-age=0, no-cache"
  f.content_disposition = "inline; filename=filename.ext"
  f.content_encoding = "deflate"
  f.content_language = "de"
  f.content_type = "application/json"
end

Specify the generation of source files (but skip retrieval):

require "google/cloud/storage"

storage = Google::Cloud::Storage.new

bucket = storage.bucket "my-bucket"

file_1 = bucket.file "path/to/my-file-1.ext",
                     generation: 1490390259479000, skip_lookup: true
file_2 = bucket.file "path/to/my-file-2.ext",
                     generation: 1490310974144000, skip_lookup: true

new_file = bucket.compose [file_1, file_2], "path/to/new-file.ext"

#cors

def cors() { |cors| ... } -> Bucket::Cors

Returns the current CORS configuration for a static website served from the bucket.

The return value is a frozen (unmodifiable) array of hashes containing the attributes specified for the Bucket resource field cors.

This method also accepts a block for updating the bucket's CORS rules. See Cors for details.

Yields
  • (cors) — a block for setting CORS rules
Yield Parameter
Returns
Examples

Retrieving the bucket's CORS rules.

require "google/cloud/storage"

storage = Google::Cloud::Storage.new

bucket = storage.bucket "my-todo-app"
bucket.cors.size #=> 2
rule = bucket.cors.first
rule.origin #=> ["http://example.org"]
rule.methods #=> ["GET","POST","DELETE"]
rule.headers #=> ["X-My-Custom-Header"]
rule.max_age #=> 3600

Updating the bucket's CORS rules inside a block.

require "google/cloud/storage"

storage = Google::Cloud::Storage.new
bucket = storage.bucket "my-todo-app"

bucket.update do |b|
  b.cors do |c|
    c.add_rule ["http://example.org", "https://example.org"],
               "*",
               headers: ["X-My-Custom-Header"],
               max_age: 3600
  end
end

#create_file

def create_file(file, path = nil, acl: nil, cache_control: nil, content_disposition: nil, content_encoding: nil, content_language: nil, content_type: nil, custom_time: nil, checksum: nil, crc32c: nil, md5: nil, metadata: nil, storage_class: nil, encryption_key: nil, kms_key: nil, temporary_hold: nil, event_based_hold: nil, if_generation_match: nil, if_generation_not_match: nil, if_metageneration_match: nil, if_metageneration_not_match: nil) -> Google::Cloud::Storage::File

Creates a new File object by providing a path to a local file (or any File-like object such as StringIO) to upload, along with the path at which to store it in the bucket.

Customer-supplied encryption keys

By default, Google Cloud Storage manages server-side encryption keys on your behalf. However, a customer-supplied encryption key can be provided with the encryption_key option. If given, the same key must be provided to subsequently download or copy the file. If you use customer-supplied encryption keys, you must securely manage your keys and ensure that they are not lost. Also, please note that file metadata is not encrypted, with the exception of the CRC32C checksum and MD5 hash. The names of files and buckets are also not encrypted, and you can read or update the metadata of an encrypted file without providing the encryption key.

Parameters
  • file (String, ::File) — Path of the file on the filesystem to upload. Can be an File object, or File-like object such as StringIO. (If the object does not have path, a path argument must be also be provided.)
  • path (String) — Path to store the file in Google Cloud Storage.
  • acl (String) (defaults to: nil)

    A predefined set of access controls to apply to this file.

    Acceptable values are:

    • auth, auth_read, authenticated, authenticated_read, authenticatedRead - File owner gets OWNER access, and allAuthenticatedUsers get READER access.
    • owner_full, bucketOwnerFullControl - File owner gets OWNER access, and project team owners get OWNER access.
    • owner_read, bucketOwnerRead - File owner gets OWNER access, and project team owners get READER access.
    • private - File owner gets OWNER access.
    • project_private, projectPrivate - File owner gets OWNER access, and project team members get access according to their roles.
    • public, public_read, publicRead - File owner gets OWNER access, and allUsers get READER access.
  • cache_control (String) (defaults to: nil) — The Cache-Control response header to be returned when the file is downloaded.
  • content_disposition (String) (defaults to: nil) — The Content-Disposition response header to be returned when the file is downloaded.
  • content_encoding (String) (defaults to: nil) — The Content-Encoding response header to be returned when the file is downloaded. For example, content_encoding: "gzip" can indicate to clients that the uploaded data is gzip-compressed. However, there is no check to guarantee the specified Content-Encoding has actually been applied to the file data, and incorrectly specifying the file's encoding could lead to unintended behavior on subsequent download requests.
  • content_language (String) (defaults to: nil) — The Content-Language response header to be returned when the file is downloaded.
  • content_type (String) (defaults to: nil) — The Content-Type response header to be returned when the file is downloaded.
  • custom_time (DateTime) (defaults to: nil) — A custom time specified by the user for the file. Once set, custom_time can't be unset, and it can only be changed to a time in the future. If custom_time must be unset, you must either perform a rewrite operation, or upload the data again and create a new file.
  • checksum (Symbol, nil) (defaults to: nil) — The type of checksum for the client to automatically calculate and send with the create request to verify the integrity of the object. If provided, Cloud Storage will only create the file if the value calculated by the client matches the value calculated by the service.

    Acceptable values are:

    • md5 - Calculate and provide a checksum using the MD5 hash.
    • crc32c - Calculate and provide a checksum using the CRC32c hash.
    • all - Calculate and provide checksums for all available verifications.

    Optional. The default is nil. Do not provide if also providing a corresponding crc32c or md5 argument. See Validation for more information.

  • crc32c (String) (defaults to: nil) — The CRC32c checksum of the file data, as described in RFC 4960, Appendix B. If provided, Cloud Storage will only create the file if the value matches the value calculated by the service. Do not provide if also providing a checksum: :crc32c or checksum: :all argument. See Validation for more information.
  • md5 (String) (defaults to: nil) — The MD5 hash of the file data. If provided, Cloud Storage will only create the file if the value matches the value calculated by the service. Do not provide if also providing a checksum: :md5 or checksum: :all argument. See Validation for more information.
  • metadata (Hash) (defaults to: nil) — A hash of custom, user-provided web-safe keys and arbitrary string values that will returned with requests for the file as "x-goog-meta-" response headers.
  • storage_class (Symbol, String) (defaults to: nil) — Storage class of the file. Determines how the file is stored and determines the SLA and the cost of storage. Accepted values include :standard, :nearline, :coldline, and :archive, as well as the equivalent strings returned by #storage_class. :multi_regional, :regional, and durable_reduced_availability are accepted legacy storage classes. For more information, see Storage Classes and Per-Object Storage Class. The default value is the default storage class for the bucket.
  • encryption_key (String) (defaults to: nil) — Optional. A customer-supplied, AES-256 encryption key that will be used to encrypt the file. Do not provide if kms_key is used.
  • kms_key (String) (defaults to: nil) — Optional. Resource name of the Cloud KMS key, of the form projects/my-prj/locations/kr-loc/keyRings/my-kr/cryptoKeys/my-key, that will be used to encrypt the file. The KMS key ring must use the same location as the bucket.The Service Account associated with your project requires access to this encryption key. Do not provide if encryption_key is used.
  • if_generation_match (Integer) (defaults to: nil) — Makes the operation conditional on whether the file's current generation matches the given value. Setting to 0 makes the operation succeed only if there are no live versions of the file.
  • if_generation_not_match (Integer) (defaults to: nil) — Makes the operation conditional on whether the file's current generation does not match the given value. If no live file exists, the precondition fails. Setting to 0 makes the operation succeed only if there is a live version of the file.
  • if_metageneration_match (Integer) (defaults to: nil) — Makes the operation conditional on whether the file's current metageneration matches the given value.
  • if_metageneration_not_match (Integer) (defaults to: nil) — Makes the operation conditional on whether the file's current metageneration does not match the given value.
Raises
  • (ArgumentError)
Examples
require "google/cloud/storage"

storage = Google::Cloud::Storage.new

bucket = storage.bucket "my-bucket"

bucket.create_file "path/to/local.file.ext"

Specifying a destination path:

require "google/cloud/storage"

storage = Google::Cloud::Storage.new

bucket = storage.bucket "my-bucket"

bucket.create_file "path/to/local.file.ext",
                   "destination/path/file.ext"

Providing a customer-supplied encryption key:

require "google/cloud/storage"

storage = Google::Cloud::Storage.new
bucket = storage.bucket "my-bucket"

# Key generation shown for example purposes only. Write your own.
cipher = OpenSSL::Cipher.new "aes-256-cfb"
cipher.encrypt
key = cipher.random_key

bucket.create_file "path/to/local.file.ext",
                   "destination/path/file.ext",
                   encryption_key: key

# Store your key and hash securely for later use.
file = bucket.file "destination/path/file.ext",
                   encryption_key: key

Providing a customer-managed Cloud KMS encryption key:

require "google/cloud/storage"

storage = Google::Cloud::Storage.new
bucket = storage.bucket "my-bucket"

# KMS key ring must use the same location as the bucket.
kms_key_name = "projects/a/locations/b/keyRings/c/cryptoKeys/d"

bucket.create_file "path/to/local.file.ext",
                   "destination/path/file.ext",
                   kms_key: kms_key_name

file = bucket.file "destination/path/file.ext"
file.kms_key #=> kms_key_name

Create a file with gzip-encoded data.

require "zlib"
require "google/cloud/storage"

storage = Google::Cloud::Storage.new

gz = StringIO.new ""
z = Zlib::GzipWriter.new gz
z.write "Hello world!"
z.close
data = StringIO.new gz.string

bucket = storage.bucket "my-bucket"

bucket.create_file data, "path/to/gzipped.txt",
                   content_encoding: "gzip"

file = bucket.file "path/to/gzipped.txt"

# The downloaded data is decompressed by default.
file.download "path/to/downloaded/hello.txt"

# The downloaded data remains compressed with skip_decompress.
file.download "path/to/downloaded/gzipped.txt",
              skip_decompress: true

#create_notification

def create_notification(topic, custom_attrs: nil, event_types: nil, prefix: nil, payload: nil) -> Google::Cloud::Storage::Notification

Creates a new Pub/Sub notification subscription for the bucket.

Parameters
  • topic (String) — The name of the Cloud PubSub topic to which the notification subscription will publish.
  • custom_attrs (Hash(String => String)) (defaults to: nil) — The custom attributes for the notification. An optional list of additional attributes to attach to each Cloud Pub/Sub message published for the notification subscription.
  • event_types (Symbol, String, Array<Symbol, String>) (defaults to: nil)

    The event types for the notification subscription. If provided, messages will only be sent for the listed event types. If empty, messages will be sent for all event types.

    Acceptable values are:

    • :finalize - Sent when a new object (or a new generation of an existing object) is successfully created in the bucket. This includes copying or rewriting an existing object. A failed upload does not trigger this event.
    • :update - Sent when the metadata of an existing object changes.
    • :delete - Sent when an object has been permanently deleted. This includes objects that are overwritten or are deleted as part of the bucket's lifecycle configuration. For buckets with object versioning enabled, this is not sent when an object is archived (see OBJECT_ARCHIVE), even if archival occurs via the File#delete method.
    • :archive - Only sent when the bucket has enabled object versioning. This event indicates that the live version of an object has become an archived version, either because it was archived or because it was overwritten by the upload of an object of the same name.
  • prefix (String) (defaults to: nil) — The file name prefix for the notification subscription. If provided, the notification will only be applied to file names that begin with this prefix.
  • payload (Symbol, String, Boolean) (defaults to: nil) — The desired content of the Pub/Sub message payload. Acceptable values are:

    • :json or true - The Pub/Sub message payload will be a UTF-8 string containing the resource representation of the file's metadata.
    • :none or false - No payload is included with the notification.

    The default value is :json.

Example
require "google/cloud/pubsub"
require "google/cloud/storage"

pubsub = Google::Cloud::Pubsub.new
storage = Google::Cloud::Storage.new

topic = pubsub.create_topic "my-topic"
topic.policy do |p|
  p.add "roles/pubsub.publisher",
        "serviceAccount:#{storage.service_account_email}"
end

bucket = storage.bucket "my-bucket"

notification = bucket.create_notification topic.name

#created_at

def created_at() -> DateTime

Creation time of the bucket.

Returns
  • (DateTime)

#data_locations

def data_locations()

#default_acl

def default_acl() -> Bucket::DefaultAcl

The DefaultAcl instance used to control access to the bucket's files.

A bucket's files have owners, writers, and readers. Permissions can be granted to an individual user's email address, a group's email address, as well as many predefined lists.

Returns
Examples

Grant access to a user by prepending "user-" to an email:

require "google/cloud/storage"

storage = Google::Cloud::Storage.new

bucket = storage.bucket "my-todo-app"

email = "heidi@example.net"
bucket.default_acl.add_reader "user-#{email}"

Grant access to a group by prepending "group-" to an email

require "google/cloud/storage"

storage = Google::Cloud::Storage.new

bucket = storage.bucket "my-todo-app"

email = "authors@example.net"
bucket.default_acl.add_reader "group-#{email}"

Or, grant access via a predefined permissions list:

require "google/cloud/storage"

storage = Google::Cloud::Storage.new

bucket = storage.bucket "my-todo-app"

bucket.default_acl.public!

#default_event_based_hold=

def default_event_based_hold=(new_default_event_based_hold)

Updates the default event-based hold field for the bucket. This field controls the initial state of the event_based_hold field for newly-created files in the bucket.

See File#event_based_hold? and File#set_event_based_hold!.

To pass metageneration preconditions, call this method within a block passed to #update.

Parameter
  • new_default_event_based_hold (Boolean) — The default event-based hold field for the bucket.
Example
require "google/cloud/storage"

storage = Google::Cloud::Storage.new

bucket = storage.bucket "my-bucket"

bucket.update do |b|
  b.retention_period = 2592000 # 30 days in seconds
  b.default_event_based_hold = true
end

file = bucket.create_file "path/to/local.file.ext"
file.event_based_hold? # true
file.delete # raises Google::Cloud::PermissionDeniedError
file.release_event_based_hold!

# The end of the retention period is calculated from the time that
# the event-based hold was released.
file.retention_expires_at

#default_event_based_hold?

def default_event_based_hold?() -> Boolean

Whether the event_based_hold field for newly-created files in the bucket will be initially set to true. See #default_event_based_hold=, File#event_based_hold? and File#set_event_based_hold!.

Returns
  • (Boolean) — Returns true if the event_based_hold field for newly-created files in the bucket will be initially set to true, otherwise false.

#default_kms_key

def default_kms_key() -> String, nil

The Cloud KMS encryption key that will be used to protect files. For example: projects/a/locations/b/keyRings/c/cryptoKeys/d

Returns
  • (String, nil) — A Cloud KMS encryption key, or nil if none has been configured.
Example
require "google/cloud/storage"

storage = Google::Cloud::Storage.new

bucket = storage.bucket "my-bucket"

# KMS key ring must use the same location as the bucket.
kms_key_name = "projects/a/locations/b/keyRings/c/cryptoKeys/d"
bucket.default_kms_key = kms_key_name

bucket.default_kms_key #=> kms_key_name

#default_kms_key=

def default_kms_key=(new_default_kms_key)

Set the Cloud KMS encryption key that will be used to protect files. For example: projects/a/locations/b/keyRings/c/cryptoKeys/d

To pass metageneration preconditions, call this method within a block passed to #update.

Parameter
  • new_default_kms_key (String, nil) — New Cloud KMS key name, or nil to delete the Cloud KMS encryption key.
Examples
require "google/cloud/storage"

storage = Google::Cloud::Storage.new

bucket = storage.bucket "my-bucket"

# KMS key ring must use the same location as the bucket.
kms_key_name = "projects/a/locations/b/keyRings/c/cryptoKeys/d"

bucket.default_kms_key = kms_key_name

Delete the default Cloud KMS encryption key:

require "google/cloud/storage"

storage = Google::Cloud::Storage.new

bucket = storage.bucket "my-bucket"

bucket.default_kms_key = nil

#delete

def delete(if_metageneration_match: nil, if_metageneration_not_match: nil) -> Boolean

Permanently deletes the bucket. The bucket must be empty before it can be deleted.

The API call to delete the bucket may be retried under certain conditions. See Google::Cloud#storage to control this behavior.

Parameters
  • if_metageneration_match (Integer) (defaults to: nil) — Makes the operation conditional on whether the bucket's current metageneration matches the given value.
  • if_metageneration_not_match (Integer) (defaults to: nil) — Makes the operation conditional on whether the bucket's current metageneration does not match the given value.
Returns
  • (Boolean) — Returns true if the bucket was deleted.
Example
require "google/cloud/storage"

storage = Google::Cloud::Storage.new

bucket = storage.bucket "my-bucket"
bucket.delete

#exists?

def exists?() -> Boolean

Determines whether the bucket exists in the Storage service.

Returns
  • (Boolean) — true if the bucket exists in the Storage service.

#file

def file(path, generation: nil, if_generation_match: nil, if_generation_not_match: nil, if_metageneration_match: nil, if_metageneration_not_match: nil, skip_lookup: nil, encryption_key: nil) -> Google::Cloud::Storage::File, nil
Aliases

Retrieves a file matching the path.

If a customer-supplied encryption key was used with #create_file, the encryption_key option must be provided or else the file's CRC32C checksum and MD5 hash will not be returned.

Parameters
  • path (String) — Name (path) of the file.
  • generation (Integer) (defaults to: nil) — When present, selects a specific revision of this object. Default is the latest version.
  • if_generation_match (Integer) (defaults to: nil) — Makes the operation conditional on whether the file's current generation matches the given value. Setting to 0 makes the operation succeed only if there are no live versions of the file.
  • if_generation_not_match (Integer) (defaults to: nil) — Makes the operation conditional on whether the file's current generation does not match the given value. If no live file exists, the precondition fails. Setting to 0 makes the operation succeed only if there is a live version of the file.
  • if_metageneration_match (Integer) (defaults to: nil) — Makes the operation conditional on whether the file's current metageneration matches the given value.
  • if_metageneration_not_match (Integer) (defaults to: nil) — Makes the operation conditional on whether the file's current metageneration does not match the given value.
  • skip_lookup (Boolean) (defaults to: nil) — Optionally create a Bucket object without verifying the bucket resource exists on the Storage service. Calls made on this object will raise errors if the bucket resource does not exist. Default is false.
  • encryption_key (String) (defaults to: nil) — Optional. The customer-supplied, AES-256 encryption key used to encrypt the file, if one was provided to #create_file. (Not used if skip_lookup is also set.)
Returns
Example
require "google/cloud/storage"

storage = Google::Cloud::Storage.new

bucket = storage.bucket "my-bucket"

file = bucket.file "path/to/my-file.ext"
puts file.name

#files

def files(prefix: nil, delimiter: nil, token: nil, max: nil, versions: nil, match_glob: nil) -> Array<Google::Cloud::Storage::File>
Aliases

Retrieves a list of files matching the criteria.

Parameters
  • prefix (String) (defaults to: nil) — Filter results to files whose names begin with this prefix.
  • delimiter (String) (defaults to: nil) — Returns results in a directory-like mode. items will contain only objects whose names, aside from the prefix, do not contain delimiter. Objects whose names, aside from the prefix, contain delimiter will have their name, truncated after the delimiter, returned in prefixes. Duplicate prefixes are omitted.
  • token (String) (defaults to: nil) — A previously-returned page token representing part of the larger set of results to view.
  • match_glob (String) (defaults to: nil) — A glob pattern used to filter results returned in items (e.g. foo*bar). The string value must be UTF-8 encoded. See: https://cloud.google.com/storage/docs/json_api/v1/objects/list#list-object-glob
  • max (Integer) (defaults to: nil) — Maximum number of items plus prefixes to return. As duplicate prefixes are omitted, fewer total results may be returned than requested. The default value of this parameter is 1,000 items.
  • versions (Boolean) (defaults to: nil) — If true, lists all versions of an object as distinct results. The default is false. For more information, see Object Versioning .
Returns
Examples
require "google/cloud/storage"

storage = Google::Cloud::Storage.new

bucket = storage.bucket "my-bucket"
files = bucket.files
files.each do |file|
  puts file.name
end

Retrieve all files: (See File::List#all)

require "google/cloud/storage"

storage = Google::Cloud::Storage.new

bucket = storage.bucket "my-bucket"
files = bucket.files
files.all do |file|
  puts file.name
end

#find_file

def find_file(path, generation: nil, if_generation_match: nil, if_generation_not_match: nil, if_metageneration_match: nil, if_metageneration_not_match: nil, skip_lookup: nil, encryption_key: nil) -> Google::Cloud::Storage::File, nil
Alias Of: #file

Retrieves a file matching the path.

If a customer-supplied encryption key was used with #create_file, the encryption_key option must be provided or else the file's CRC32C checksum and MD5 hash will not be returned.

Parameters
  • path (String) — Name (path) of the file.
  • generation (Integer) (defaults to: nil) — When present, selects a specific revision of this object. Default is the latest version.
  • if_generation_match (Integer) (defaults to: nil) — Makes the operation conditional on whether the file's current generation matches the given value. Setting to 0 makes the operation succeed only if there are no live versions of the file.
  • if_generation_not_match (Integer) (defaults to: nil) — Makes the operation conditional on whether the file's current generation does not match the given value. If no live file exists, the precondition fails. Setting to 0 makes the operation succeed only if there is a live version of the file.
  • if_metageneration_match (Integer) (defaults to: nil) — Makes the operation conditional on whether the file's current metageneration matches the given value.
  • if_metageneration_not_match (Integer) (defaults to: nil) — Makes the operation conditional on whether the file's current metageneration does not match the given value.
  • skip_lookup (Boolean) (defaults to: nil) — Optionally create a Bucket object without verifying the bucket resource exists on the Storage service. Calls made on this object will raise errors if the bucket resource does not exist. Default is false.
  • encryption_key (String) (defaults to: nil) — Optional. The customer-supplied, AES-256 encryption key used to encrypt the file, if one was provided to #create_file. (Not used if skip_lookup is also set.)
Returns
Example
require "google/cloud/storage"

storage = Google::Cloud::Storage.new

bucket = storage.bucket "my-bucket"

file = bucket.file "path/to/my-file.ext"
puts file.name

#find_files

def find_files(prefix: nil, delimiter: nil, token: nil, max: nil, versions: nil, match_glob: nil) -> Array<Google::Cloud::Storage::File>
Alias Of: #files

Retrieves a list of files matching the criteria.

Parameters
  • prefix (String) (defaults to: nil) — Filter results to files whose names begin with this prefix.
  • delimiter (String) (defaults to: nil) — Returns results in a directory-like mode. items will contain only objects whose names, aside from the prefix, do not contain delimiter. Objects whose names, aside from the prefix, contain delimiter will have their name, truncated after the delimiter, returned in prefixes. Duplicate prefixes are omitted.
  • token (String) (defaults to: nil) — A previously-returned page token representing part of the larger set of results to view.
  • match_glob (String) (defaults to: nil) — A glob pattern used to filter results returned in items (e.g. foo*bar). The string value must be UTF-8 encoded. See: https://cloud.google.com/storage/docs/json_api/v1/objects/list#list-object-glob
  • max (Integer) (defaults to: nil) — Maximum number of items plus prefixes to return. As duplicate prefixes are omitted, fewer total results may be returned than requested. The default value of this parameter is 1,000 items.
  • versions (Boolean) (defaults to: nil) — If true, lists all versions of an object as distinct results. The default is false. For more information, see Object Versioning .
Returns
Examples
require "google/cloud/storage"

storage = Google::Cloud::Storage.new

bucket = storage.bucket "my-bucket"
files = bucket.files
files.each do |file|
  puts file.name
end

Retrieve all files: (See File::List#all)

require "google/cloud/storage"

storage = Google::Cloud::Storage.new

bucket = storage.bucket "my-bucket"
files = bucket.files
files.all do |file|
  puts file.name
end

#find_notification

def find_notification(id) -> Google::Cloud::Storage::Notification, nil
Alias Of: #notification

Retrieves a Pub/Sub notification subscription for the bucket.

Parameter
  • id (String) — The Notification ID.
Returns
Example
require "google/cloud/storage"

storage = Google::Cloud::Storage.new

bucket = storage.bucket "my-bucket"

notification = bucket.notification "1"
puts notification.id

#find_notifications

def find_notifications() -> Array<Google::Cloud::Storage::Notification>
Alias Of: #notifications

Retrieves the entire list of Pub/Sub notification subscriptions for the bucket.

Example
require "google/cloud/storage"

storage = Google::Cloud::Storage.new

bucket = storage.bucket "my-bucket"
notifications = bucket.notifications
notifications.each do |notification|
  puts notification.id
end

#generate_signed_post_policy_v4

def generate_signed_post_policy_v4(path, issuer: nil, client_email: nil, signing_key: nil, private_key: nil, signer: nil, expires: nil, fields: nil, conditions: nil, scheme: "https", virtual_hosted_style: nil, bucket_bound_hostname: nil) -> PostObject

Generate a PostObject that includes the fields and URL to upload objects via HTML forms. The resulting PostObject is based on a policy document created from the method arguments. This policy provides authorization to ensure that the HTML form can upload files into the bucket. See Signatures - Policy document.

Generating a PostObject requires service account credentials, either by connecting with a service account when calling Google::Cloud.storage, or by passing in the service account issuer and signing_key values. Although the private key can be passed as a string for convenience, creating and storing an instance of OpenSSL::PKey::RSA is more efficient when making multiple calls to generate_signed_post_policy_v4.

A SignedUrlUnavailable is raised if the service account credentials are missing. Service account credentials are acquired by following the steps in Service Account Authentication.

Parameters
  • path (String) — Path to the file in Google Cloud Storage.
  • issuer (String) (defaults to: nil) — Service Account's Client Email.
  • client_email (String) (defaults to: nil) — Service Account's Client Email.
  • signing_key (OpenSSL::PKey::RSA, String, Proc) (defaults to: nil) — Service Account's Private Key or a Proc that accepts a single String parameter and returns a RSA SHA256 signature using a valid Google Service Account Private Key.
  • private_key (OpenSSL::PKey::RSA, String, Proc) (defaults to: nil) — Service Account's Private Key or a Proc that accepts a single String parameter and returns a RSA SHA256 signature using a valid Google Service Account Private Key.
  • signer (OpenSSL::PKey::RSA, String, Proc) (defaults to: nil) — Service Account's Private Key or a Proc that accepts a single String parameter and returns a RSA SHA256 signature using a valid Google Service Account Private Key.

    When using this method in environments such as GAE Flexible Environment, GKE, or Cloud Functions where the private key is unavailable, it may be necessary to provide a Proc (or lambda) via the signer parameter. This Proc should return a signature created using a RPC call to the Service Account Credentials signBlob method as shown in the example below.

  • expires (Integer) (defaults to: nil) — The number of seconds until the URL expires. The default is 604800 (7 days).
  • fields (Hash{String => String}) (defaults to: nil) — User-supplied form fields such as acl, cache-control, success_action_status, and success_action_redirect. Optional. See Upload an object with HTML forms - Form fields.
  • conditions (Array<Hash{String => String}|Array<String>>) (defaults to: nil) — An array of policy conditions that every upload must satisfy. For example: [["eq", "$Content-Type", "image/jpeg"]]. Optional. See Signatures - Policy document.
  • scheme (String) (defaults to: "https") — The URL scheme. The default value is HTTPS.
  • virtual_hosted_style (Boolean) (defaults to: nil) — Whether to use a virtual hosted-style hostname, which adds the bucket into the host portion of the URI rather than the path, e.g. https://mybucket.storage.googleapis.com/.... The default value of false uses the form of https://storage.googleapis.com/mybucket.
  • bucket_bound_hostname (String) (defaults to: nil) — Use a bucket-bound hostname, which replaces the storage.googleapis.com host with the name of a CNAME bucket, e.g. a bucket named gcs-subdomain.my.domain.tld, or a Google Cloud Load Balancer which routes to a bucket you own, e.g. my-load-balancer-domain.tld.
Returns
  • (PostObject) — An object containing the URL, fields, and values needed to upload files via HTML forms.
Raises
Examples
require "google/cloud/storage"

storage = Google::Cloud::Storage.new

bucket = storage.bucket "my-todo-app"

conditions = [["starts-with", "$acl","public"]]
post = bucket.generate_signed_post_policy_v4 "avatars/heidi/400x400.png",
                                             expires:    10,
                                             conditions: conditions

post.url #=> "https://storage.googleapis.com/my-todo-app/"
post.fields["key"] #=> "my-todo-app/avatars/heidi/400x400.png"
post.fields["policy"] #=> "ABC...XYZ"
post.fields["x-goog-algorithm"] #=> "GOOG4-RSA-SHA256"
post.fields["x-goog-credential"] #=> "cred@pid.iam.gserviceaccount.com/20200123/auto/storage/goog4_request"
post.fields["x-goog-date"] #=> "20200128T000000Z"
post.fields["x-goog-signature"] #=> "4893a0e...cd82"

Using Cloud IAMCredentials signBlob to create the signature:

require "google/cloud/storage"
require "google/apis/iamcredentials_v1"
require "googleauth"

# Issuer is the service account email that the Signed URL will be signed with
# and any permission granted in the Signed URL must be granted to the
# Google Service Account.
issuer = "service-account@project-id.iam.gserviceaccount.com"

# Create a lambda that accepts the string_to_sign
signer = lambda do |string_to_sign|
  IAMCredentials = Google::Apis::IamcredentialsV1
  iam_client = IAMCredentials::IAMCredentialsService.new

  # Get the environment configured authorization
  scopes = ["https://www.googleapis.com/auth/iam"]
  iam_client.authorization = Google::Auth.get_application_default scopes

  request = Google::Apis::IamcredentialsV1::SignBlobRequest.new(
    payload: string_to_sign
  )
  resource = "projects/-/serviceAccounts/#{issuer}"
  response = iam_client.sign_service_account_blob resource, request
  response.signed_blob
end

storage = Google::Cloud::Storage.new

bucket = storage.bucket "my-todo-app"
conditions = [["starts-with", "$acl","public"]]
post = bucket.generate_signed_post_policy_v4 "avatars/heidi/400x400.png",
                                             expires:    10,
                                             conditions: conditions,
                                             issuer:     issuer,
                                             signer:     signer

post.url #=> "https://storage.googleapis.com/my-todo-app/"
post.fields["key"] #=> "my-todo-app/avatars/heidi/400x400.png"
post.fields["policy"] #=> "ABC...XYZ"
post.fields["x-goog-algorithm"] #=> "GOOG4-RSA-SHA256"
post.fields["x-goog-credential"] #=> "cred@pid.iam.gserviceaccount.com/20200123/auto/storage/goog4_request"
post.fields["x-goog-date"] #=> "20200128T000000Z"
post.fields["x-goog-signature"] #=> "4893a0e...cd82"

#id

def id() -> String

The ID of the bucket.

Returns
  • (String)

#kind

def kind() -> String

The kind of item this is. For buckets, this is always storage#bucket.

Returns
  • (String)

#labels

def labels() -> Hash(String => String)

A hash of user-provided labels. The hash is frozen and changes are not allowed.

Returns
  • (Hash(String => String))

#labels=

def labels=(labels)

Updates the hash of user-provided labels.

To pass metageneration preconditions, call this method within a block passed to #update.

Parameter
  • labels (Hash(String => String)) — The user-provided labels.

#lifecycle

def lifecycle() { |lifecycle| ... } -> Bucket::Lifecycle

Returns the current Object Lifecycle Management rules configuration for the bucket.

This method also accepts a block for updating the bucket's Object Lifecycle Management rules. See Lifecycle for details.

Yields
  • (lifecycle) — a block for setting Object Lifecycle Management rules
Yield Parameter
  • lifecycle (Bucket::Lifecycle) — the object accepting Object Lifecycle Management rules
Returns
Examples

Retrieving a bucket's lifecycle management rules.

require "google/cloud/storage"

storage = Google::Cloud::Storage.new
bucket = storage.bucket "my-bucket"

bucket.lifecycle.size #=> 2
rule = bucket.lifecycle.first
rule.action #=> "SetStorageClass"
rule.storage_class #=> "COLDLINE"
rule.age #=> 10
rule.matches_storage_class #=> ["STANDARD", "NEARLINE"]

Updating the bucket's lifecycle management rules in a block.

require "google/cloud/storage"

storage = Google::Cloud::Storage.new
bucket = storage.bucket "my-bucket"

bucket.update do |b|
  b.lifecycle do |l|
    # Remove the last rule from the array
    l.pop
    # Remove rules with the given condition
    l.delete_if do |r|
      r.matches_storage_class.include? "NEARLINE"
    end
    # Update rules
    l.each do |r|
      r.age = 90 if r.action == "Delete"
    end
    # Add a rule
    l.add_set_storage_class_rule "COLDLINE", age: 10
  end
end

#location

def location() -> String

The location of the bucket. Object data for objects in the bucket resides in physical storage within this region. Defaults to US. See the developer's guide for the authoritative list.

Returns
  • (String)

#location_type

def location_type() -> String

The bucket's location type. Location type defines the geographic placement of the bucket's data and affects cost, performance, and availability. There are three possible values:

  • region - Lowest latency within a single region
  • multi-region - Highest availability across largest area
  • dual-region - High availability and low latency across 2 regions
Returns
  • (String) — The location type code: "region", "multi-region", or "dual-region"

#lock_retention_policy!

def lock_retention_policy!() -> Boolean

PERMANENTLY locks the retention policy (see #retention_period=) on the bucket if one exists. The policy is transitioned to a locked state in which its duration cannot be reduced.

Locked policies can be extended in duration by setting #retention_period= to a higher value. Such an extension is permanent, and it cannot later be reduced. The extended duration will apply retroactively to all files currently in the bucket.

This method also creates a lien on the resourcemanager.projects.delete permission for the project containing the bucket.

The bucket's metageneration value is required for the lock policy API call. Attempting to call this method on a bucket that was loaded with the skip_lookup: true option will result in an error.

Returns
  • (Boolean) — Returns true if the lock operation is successful.
Example
require "google/cloud/storage"

storage = Google::Cloud::Storage.new

bucket = storage.bucket "my-bucket"

bucket.retention_period = 2592000 # 30 days in seconds
bucket.lock_retention_policy!
bucket.retention_policy_locked? # true

file = bucket.create_file "path/to/local.file.ext"
file.delete # raises Google::Cloud::PermissionDeniedError

# Locked policies can be extended in duration
bucket.retention_period = 7776000 # 90 days in seconds

#logging_bucket

def logging_bucket() -> String

The destination bucket name for the bucket's logs.

Returns
  • (String)

#logging_bucket=

def logging_bucket=(logging_bucket)

Updates the destination bucket for the bucket's logs.

To pass metageneration preconditions, call this method within a block passed to #update.

Parameter
  • logging_bucket (String) — The bucket to hold the logging output

#logging_prefix

def logging_prefix() -> String

The logging object prefix for the bucket's logs. For more information,

Returns
  • (String)

#logging_prefix=

def logging_prefix=(logging_prefix)

Updates the logging object prefix. This prefix will be used to create log object names for the bucket. It can be at most 900 characters and must be a valid object name. By default, the object prefix is the name of the bucket for which the logs are enabled.

To pass metageneration preconditions, call this method within a block passed to #update.

Parameter
  • logging_prefix (String) — The logging object prefix.

#metageneration

def metageneration() -> Integer

The metadata generation of the bucket.

Returns
  • (Integer) — The metageneration.

#name

def name() -> String

The name of the bucket.

Returns
  • (String)

#new_file

def new_file(file, path = nil, acl: nil, cache_control: nil, content_disposition: nil, content_encoding: nil, content_language: nil, content_type: nil, custom_time: nil, checksum: nil, crc32c: nil, md5: nil, metadata: nil, storage_class: nil, encryption_key: nil, kms_key: nil, temporary_hold: nil, event_based_hold: nil, if_generation_match: nil, if_generation_not_match: nil, if_metageneration_match: nil, if_metageneration_not_match: nil) -> Google::Cloud::Storage::File
Alias Of: #create_file

Creates a new File object by providing a path to a local file (or any File-like object such as StringIO) to upload, along with the path at which to store it in the bucket.

Customer-supplied encryption keys

By default, Google Cloud Storage manages server-side encryption keys on your behalf. However, a customer-supplied encryption key can be provided with the encryption_key option. If given, the same key must be provided to subsequently download or copy the file. If you use customer-supplied encryption keys, you must securely manage your keys and ensure that they are not lost. Also, please note that file metadata is not encrypted, with the exception of the CRC32C checksum and MD5 hash. The names of files and buckets are also not encrypted, and you can read or update the metadata of an encrypted file without providing the encryption key.

Parameters
  • file (String, ::File) — Path of the file on the filesystem to upload. Can be an File object, or File-like object such as StringIO. (If the object does not have path, a path argument must be also be provided.)
  • path (String) — Path to store the file in Google Cloud Storage.
  • acl (String) (defaults to: nil)

    A predefined set of access controls to apply to this file.

    Acceptable values are:

    • auth, auth_read, authenticated, authenticated_read, authenticatedRead - File owner gets OWNER access, and allAuthenticatedUsers get READER access.
    • owner_full, bucketOwnerFullControl - File owner gets OWNER access, and project team owners get OWNER access.
    • owner_read, bucketOwnerRead - File owner gets OWNER access, and project team owners get READER access.
    • private - File owner gets OWNER access.
    • project_private, projectPrivate - File owner gets OWNER access, and project team members get access according to their roles.
    • public, public_read, publicRead - File owner gets OWNER access, and allUsers get READER access.
  • cache_control (String) (defaults to: nil) — The Cache-Control response header to be returned when the file is downloaded.
  • content_disposition (String) (defaults to: nil) — The Content-Disposition response header to be returned when the file is downloaded.
  • content_encoding (String) (defaults to: nil) — The Content-Encoding response header to be returned when the file is downloaded. For example, content_encoding: "gzip" can indicate to clients that the uploaded data is gzip-compressed. However, there is no check to guarantee the specified Content-Encoding has actually been applied to the file data, and incorrectly specifying the file's encoding could lead to unintended behavior on subsequent download requests.
  • content_language (String) (defaults to: nil) — The Content-Language response header to be returned when the file is downloaded.
  • content_type (String) (defaults to: nil) — The Content-Type response header to be returned when the file is downloaded.
  • custom_time (DateTime) (defaults to: nil) — A custom time specified by the user for the file. Once set, custom_time can't be unset, and it can only be changed to a time in the future. If custom_time must be unset, you must either perform a rewrite operation, or upload the data again and create a new file.
  • checksum (Symbol, nil) (defaults to: nil) — The type of checksum for the client to automatically calculate and send with the create request to verify the integrity of the object. If provided, Cloud Storage will only create the file if the value calculated by the client matches the value calculated by the service.

    Acceptable values are:

    • md5 - Calculate and provide a checksum using the MD5 hash.
    • crc32c - Calculate and provide a checksum using the CRC32c hash.
    • all - Calculate and provide checksums for all available verifications.

    Optional. The default is nil. Do not provide if also providing a corresponding crc32c or md5 argument. See Validation for more information.

  • crc32c (String) (defaults to: nil) — The CRC32c checksum of the file data, as described in RFC 4960, Appendix B. If provided, Cloud Storage will only create the file if the value matches the value calculated by the service. Do not provide if also providing a checksum: :crc32c or checksum: :all argument. See Validation for more information.
  • md5 (String) (defaults to: nil) — The MD5 hash of the file data. If provided, Cloud Storage will only create the file if the value matches the value calculated by the service. Do not provide if also providing a checksum: :md5 or checksum: :all argument. See Validation for more information.
  • metadata (Hash) (defaults to: nil) — A hash of custom, user-provided web-safe keys and arbitrary string values that will returned with requests for the file as "x-goog-meta-" response headers.
  • storage_class (Symbol, String) (defaults to: nil) — Storage class of the file. Determines how the file is stored and determines the SLA and the cost of storage. Accepted values include :standard, :nearline, :coldline, and :archive, as well as the equivalent strings returned by #storage_class. :multi_regional, :regional, and durable_reduced_availability are accepted legacy storage classes. For more information, see Storage Classes and Per-Object Storage Class. The default value is the default storage class for the bucket.
  • encryption_key (String) (defaults to: nil) — Optional. A customer-supplied, AES-256 encryption key that will be used to encrypt the file. Do not provide if kms_key is used.
  • kms_key (String) (defaults to: nil) — Optional. Resource name of the Cloud KMS key, of the form projects/my-prj/locations/kr-loc/keyRings/my-kr/cryptoKeys/my-key, that will be used to encrypt the file. The KMS key ring must use the same location as the bucket.The Service Account associated with your project requires access to this encryption key. Do not provide if encryption_key is used.
  • if_generation_match (Integer) (defaults to: nil) — Makes the operation conditional on whether the file's current generation matches the given value. Setting to 0 makes the operation succeed only if there are no live versions of the file.
  • if_generation_not_match (Integer) (defaults to: nil) — Makes the operation conditional on whether the file's current generation does not match the given value. If no live file exists, the precondition fails. Setting to 0 makes the operation succeed only if there is a live version of the file.
  • if_metageneration_match (Integer) (defaults to: nil) — Makes the operation conditional on whether the file's current metageneration matches the given value.
  • if_metageneration_not_match (Integer) (defaults to: nil) — Makes the operation conditional on whether the file's current metageneration does not match the given value.
Raises
  • (ArgumentError)
Examples
require "google/cloud/storage"

storage = Google::Cloud::Storage.new

bucket = storage.bucket "my-bucket"

bucket.create_file "path/to/local.file.ext"

Specifying a destination path:

require "google/cloud/storage"

storage = Google::Cloud::Storage.new

bucket = storage.bucket "my-bucket"

bucket.create_file "path/to/local.file.ext",
                   "destination/path/file.ext"

Providing a customer-supplied encryption key:

require "google/cloud/storage"

storage = Google::Cloud::Storage.new
bucket = storage.bucket "my-bucket"

# Key generation shown for example purposes only. Write your own.
cipher = OpenSSL::Cipher.new "aes-256-cfb"
cipher.encrypt
key = cipher.random_key

bucket.create_file "path/to/local.file.ext",
                   "destination/path/file.ext",
                   encryption_key: key

# Store your key and hash securely for later use.
file = bucket.file "destination/path/file.ext",
                   encryption_key: key

Providing a customer-managed Cloud KMS encryption key:

require "google/cloud/storage"

storage = Google::Cloud::Storage.new
bucket = storage.bucket "my-bucket"

# KMS key ring must use the same location as the bucket.
kms_key_name = "projects/a/locations/b/keyRings/c/cryptoKeys/d"

bucket.create_file "path/to/local.file.ext",
                   "destination/path/file.ext",
                   kms_key: kms_key_name

file = bucket.file "destination/path/file.ext"
file.kms_key #=> kms_key_name

Create a file with gzip-encoded data.

require "zlib"
require "google/cloud/storage"

storage = Google::Cloud::Storage.new

gz = StringIO.new ""
z = Zlib::GzipWriter.new gz
z.write "Hello world!"
z.close
data = StringIO.new gz.string

bucket = storage.bucket "my-bucket"

bucket.create_file data, "path/to/gzipped.txt",
                   content_encoding: "gzip"

file = bucket.file "path/to/gzipped.txt"

# The downloaded data is decompressed by default.
file.download "path/to/downloaded/hello.txt"

# The downloaded data remains compressed with skip_decompress.
file.download "path/to/downloaded/gzipped.txt",
              skip_decompress: true

#new_notification

def new_notification(topic, custom_attrs: nil, event_types: nil, prefix: nil, payload: nil) -> Google::Cloud::Storage::Notification

Creates a new Pub/Sub notification subscription for the bucket.

Parameters
  • topic (String) — The name of the Cloud PubSub topic to which the notification subscription will publish.
  • custom_attrs (Hash(String => String)) (defaults to: nil) — The custom attributes for the notification. An optional list of additional attributes to attach to each Cloud Pub/Sub message published for the notification subscription.
  • event_types (Symbol, String, Array<Symbol, String>) (defaults to: nil)

    The event types for the notification subscription. If provided, messages will only be sent for the listed event types. If empty, messages will be sent for all event types.

    Acceptable values are:

    • :finalize - Sent when a new object (or a new generation of an existing object) is successfully created in the bucket. This includes copying or rewriting an existing object. A failed upload does not trigger this event.
    • :update - Sent when the metadata of an existing object changes.
    • :delete - Sent when an object has been permanently deleted. This includes objects that are overwritten or are deleted as part of the bucket's lifecycle configuration. For buckets with object versioning enabled, this is not sent when an object is archived (see OBJECT_ARCHIVE), even if archival occurs via the File#delete method.
    • :archive - Only sent when the bucket has enabled object versioning. This event indicates that the live version of an object has become an archived version, either because it was archived or because it was overwritten by the upload of an object of the same name.
  • prefix (String) (defaults to: nil) — The file name prefix for the notification subscription. If provided, the notification will only be applied to file names that begin with this prefix.
  • payload (Symbol, String, Boolean) (defaults to: nil) — The desired content of the Pub/Sub message payload. Acceptable values are:

    • :json or true - The Pub/Sub message payload will be a UTF-8 string containing the resource representation of the file's metadata.
    • :none or false - No payload is included with the notification.

    The default value is :json.

Example
require "google/cloud/pubsub"
require "google/cloud/storage"

pubsub = Google::Cloud::Pubsub.new
storage = Google::Cloud::Storage.new

topic = pubsub.create_topic "my-topic"
topic.policy do |p|
  p.add "roles/pubsub.publisher",
        "serviceAccount:#{storage.service_account_email}"
end

bucket = storage.bucket "my-bucket"

notification = bucket.create_notification topic.name

#notification

def notification(id) -> Google::Cloud::Storage::Notification, nil

Retrieves a Pub/Sub notification subscription for the bucket.

Parameter
  • id (String) — The Notification ID.
Returns
Example
require "google/cloud/storage"

storage = Google::Cloud::Storage.new

bucket = storage.bucket "my-bucket"

notification = bucket.notification "1"
puts notification.id

#notifications

def notifications() -> Array<Google::Cloud::Storage::Notification>

Retrieves the entire list of Pub/Sub notification subscriptions for the bucket.

Example
require "google/cloud/storage"

storage = Google::Cloud::Storage.new

bucket = storage.bucket "my-bucket"
notifications = bucket.notifications
notifications.each do |notification|
  puts notification.id
end

#object_retention

def object_retention() -> Google::Apis::StorageV1::Bucket::ObjectRetention

The object retention configuration of the bucket

Returns
  • (Google::Apis::StorageV1::Bucket::ObjectRetention)

#policy

def policy(force: nil, requested_policy_version: nil) { |policy| ... } -> Policy

Gets and updates the Cloud IAM access control policy for this bucket.

Parameters
  • force (Boolean) (defaults to: nil) — [Deprecated] Force the latest policy to be retrieved from the Storage service when true. Deprecated because the latest policy is now always retrieved. The default is nil.
  • requested_policy_version (Integer) (defaults to: nil)

    The requested syntax schema version of the policy. Optional. If 1, nil, or not provided, a PolicyV1 object is returned, which provides PolicyV1#roles and related helpers but does not provide a bindings method. If 3 is provided, a PolicyV3 object is returned, which provides PolicyV3#bindings but does not provide a roles method or related helpers. A higher version indicates that the policy contains role bindings with the newer syntax schema that is unsupported by earlier versions.

    The following requested policy versions are valid:

    • 1 - The first version of Cloud IAM policy schema. Supports binding one role to one or more members. Does not support conditional bindings.
    • 3 - Introduces the condition field in the role binding, which further constrains the role binding via context-based and attribute-based rules. See Understanding policies and Overview of Cloud IAM Conditions for more information.
Yields
  • (policy) — A block for updating the policy. The latest policy will be read from the service and passed to the block. After the block completes, the modified policy will be written to the service.
Yield Parameter
  • policy (Policy) — the current Cloud IAM Policy for this bucket
Returns
  • (Policy) — the current Cloud IAM Policy for this bucket
Examples

Retrieving a Policy that is implicitly version 1:

require "google/cloud/storage"

storage = Google::Cloud::Storage.new
bucket = storage.bucket "my-bucket"

policy = bucket.policy
policy.version # 1
puts policy.roles["roles/storage.objectViewer"]

Retrieving a version 3 Policy using requested_policy_version:

require "google/cloud/storage"

storage = Google::Cloud::Storage.new
bucket = storage.bucket "my-bucket"

policy = bucket.policy requested_policy_version: 3
policy.version # 3
puts policy.bindings.find do |b|
  b[:role] == "roles/storage.objectViewer"
end

Updating a Policy that is implicitly version 1:

require "google/cloud/storage"

storage = Google::Cloud::Storage.new
bucket = storage.bucket "my-bucket"

bucket.policy do |p|
  p.version # the value is 1
  p.remove "roles/storage.admin", "user:owner@example.com"
  p.add "roles/storage.admin", "user:newowner@example.com"
  p.roles["roles/storage.objectViewer"] = ["allUsers"]
end

Updating a Policy from version 1 to version 3 by adding a condition:

require "google/cloud/storage"

storage = Google::Cloud::Storage.new
bucket = storage.bucket "my-bucket"

bucket.uniform_bucket_level_access = true

bucket.policy requested_policy_version: 3 do |p|
  p.version # the value is 1
  p.version = 3 # Must be explicitly set to opt-in to support for conditions.

  expr = "resource.name.startsWith(\"projects/_/buckets/bucket-name/objects/prefix-a-\")"
  p.bindings.insert({
                      role: "roles/storage.admin",
                      members: ["user:owner@example.com"],
                      condition: {
                        title: "my-condition",
                        description: "description of condition",
                        expression: expr
                      }
                    })
end

Updating a version 3 Policy:

require "google/cloud/storage"

storage = Google::Cloud::Storage.new
bucket = storage.bucket "my-bucket"

bucket.uniform_bucket_level_access? # true

bucket.policy requested_policy_version: 3 do |p|
  p.version = 3 # Must be explicitly set to opt-in to support for conditions.

  expr = "resource.name.startsWith(\"projects/_/buckets/bucket-name/objects/prefix-a-\")"
  p.bindings.insert({
                      role: "roles/storage.admin",
                      members: ["user:owner@example.com"],
                      condition: {
                        title: "my-condition",
                        description: "description of condition",
                        expression: expr
                      }
                    })
end

#policy=

def policy=(new_policy) -> Policy
Alias Of: #update_policy

Updates the Cloud IAM access control policy for this bucket. The policy should be read from #policy. See Policy for an explanation of the policy etag property and how to modify policies.

You can also update the policy by passing a block to #policy, which will call this method internally after the block completes.

Parameter
  • new_policy (Policy) — a new or modified Cloud IAM Policy for this bucket
Returns
  • (Policy) — The policy returned by the API update operation.
Examples

Updating a Policy that is implicitly version 1:

require "google/cloud/storage"

storage = Google::Cloud::Storage.new
bucket = storage.bucket "my-bucket"

policy = bucket.policy
policy.version # 1
policy.remove "roles/storage.admin", "user:owner@example.com"
policy.add "roles/storage.admin", "user:newowner@example.com"
policy.roles["roles/storage.objectViewer"] = ["allUsers"]

policy = bucket.update_policy policy

Updating a Policy from version 1 to version 3 by adding a condition:

require "google/cloud/storage"

storage = Google::Cloud::Storage.new
bucket = storage.bucket "my-bucket"

policy = bucket.policy requested_policy_version: 3
policy.version # 1
policy.version = 3

expr = "resource.name.startsWith(\"projects/_/buckets/bucket-name/objects/prefix-a-\")"
policy.bindings.insert({
                        role: "roles/storage.admin",
                        members: ["user:owner@example.com"],
                        condition: {
                          title: "my-condition",
                          description: "description of condition",
                          expression: expr
                        }
                      })

policy = bucket.update_policy policy

Updating a version 3 Policy:

require "google/cloud/storage"

storage = Google::Cloud::Storage.new
bucket = storage.bucket "my-bucket"

policy = bucket.policy requested_policy_version: 3
policy.version # 3 indicates an existing binding with a condition.

expr = "resource.name.startsWith(\"projects/_/buckets/bucket-name/objects/prefix-a-\")"
policy.bindings.insert({
                        role: "roles/storage.admin",
                        members: ["user:owner@example.com"],
                        condition: {
                          title: "my-condition",
                          description: "description of condition",
                          expression: expr
                        }
                      })

policy = bucket.update_policy policy

#policy_only=

def policy_only=(new_policy_only)

#policy_only?

def policy_only?() -> Boolean
Returns
  • (Boolean)

#policy_only_locked_at

def policy_only_locked_at()

#post_object

def post_object(path, policy: nil, issuer: nil, client_email: nil, signing_key: nil, private_key: nil, signer: nil) -> PostObject

Generate a PostObject that includes the fields and URL to upload objects via HTML forms.

Generating a PostObject requires service account credentials, either by connecting with a service account when calling Google::Cloud.storage, or by passing in the service account issuer and signing_key values. Although the private key can be passed as a string for convenience, creating and storing an instance of # OpenSSL::PKey::RSA is more efficient when making multiple calls to post_object.

A SignedUrlUnavailable is raised if the service account credentials are missing. Service account credentials are acquired by following the steps in Service Account Authentication.

Parameters
  • path (String) — Path to the file in Google Cloud Storage.
  • policy (Hash) (defaults to: nil) — The security policy that describes what can and cannot be uploaded in the form. When provided, the PostObject fields will include a signature based on the JSON representation of this hash and the same policy in Base64 format.

    If you do not provide a security policy, requests are considered to be anonymous and will only work with buckets that have granted WRITE or FULL_CONTROL permission to anonymous users. See Policy Document for more information.

  • issuer (String) (defaults to: nil) — Service Account's Client Email.
  • client_email (String) (defaults to: nil) — Service Account's Client Email.
  • signing_key (OpenSSL::PKey::RSA, String, Proc) (defaults to: nil) — Service Account's Private Key or a Proc that accepts a single String parameter and returns a RSA SHA256 signature using a valid Google Service Account Private Key.
  • private_key (OpenSSL::PKey::RSA, String, Proc) (defaults to: nil) — Service Account's Private Key or a Proc that accepts a single String parameter and returns a RSA SHA256 signature using a valid Google Service Account Private Key.
  • signer (OpenSSL::PKey::RSA, String, Proc) (defaults to: nil) — Service Account's Private Key or a Proc that accepts a single String parameter and returns a RSA SHA256 signature using a valid Google Service Account Private Key.

    When using this method in environments such as GAE Flexible Environment, GKE, or Cloud Functions where the private key is unavailable, it may be necessary to provide a Proc (or lambda) via the signer parameter. This Proc should return a signature created using a RPC call to the Service Account Credentials signBlob method as shown in the example below.

Returns
  • (PostObject) — An object containing the URL, fields, and values needed to upload files via HTML forms.
Raises
Examples
require "google/cloud/storage"

storage = Google::Cloud::Storage.new

bucket = storage.bucket "my-todo-app"
post = bucket.post_object "avatars/heidi/400x400.png"

post.url #=> "https://storage.googleapis.com"
post.fields[:key] #=> "my-todo-app/avatars/heidi/400x400.png"
post.fields[:GoogleAccessId] #=> "0123456789@gserviceaccount.com"
post.fields[:signature] #=> "ABC...XYZ="
post.fields[:policy] #=> "ABC...XYZ="

Using a policy to define the upload authorization:

require "google/cloud/storage"

storage = Google::Cloud::Storage.new

policy = {
  expiration: (Time.now + 3600).iso8601,
  conditions: [
    ["starts-with", "$key", ""],
    {acl: "bucket-owner-read"},
    {bucket: "travel-maps"},
    {success_action_redirect: "http://example.com/success.html"},
    ["eq", "$Content-Type", "image/jpeg"],
    ["content-length-range", 0, 1000000]
  ]
}

bucket = storage.bucket "my-todo-app"
post = bucket.post_object "avatars/heidi/400x400.png",
                           policy: policy

post.url #=> "https://storage.googleapis.com"
post.fields[:key] #=> "my-todo-app/avatars/heidi/400x400.png"
post.fields[:GoogleAccessId] #=> "0123456789@gserviceaccount.com"
post.fields[:signature] #=> "ABC...XYZ="
post.fields[:policy] #=> "ABC...XYZ="

Using the issuer and signing_key options:

require "google/cloud/storage"

storage = Google::Cloud::Storage.new

bucket = storage.bucket "my-todo-app"
key = OpenSSL::PKey::RSA.new
post = bucket.post_object "avatars/heidi/400x400.png",
                          issuer: "service-account@gcloud.com",
                          signing_key: key

post.url #=> "https://storage.googleapis.com"
post.fields[:key] #=> "my-todo-app/avatars/heidi/400x400.png"
post.fields[:GoogleAccessId] #=> "0123456789@gserviceaccount.com"
post.fields[:signature] #=> "ABC...XYZ="
post.fields[:policy] #=> "ABC...XYZ="

Using Cloud IAMCredentials signBlob to create the signature:

require "google/cloud/storage"
require "google/apis/iamcredentials_v1"
require "googleauth"

# Issuer is the service account email that the Signed URL will be signed with
# and any permission granted in the Signed URL must be granted to the
# Google Service Account.
issuer = "service-account@project-id.iam.gserviceaccount.com"

# Create a lambda that accepts the string_to_sign
signer = lambda do |string_to_sign|
  IAMCredentials = Google::Apis::IamcredentialsV1
  iam_client = IAMCredentials::IAMCredentialsService.new

  # Get the environment configured authorization
  scopes = ["https://www.googleapis.com/auth/iam"]
  iam_client.authorization = Google::Auth.get_application_default scopes

  request = Google::Apis::IamcredentialsV1::SignBlobRequest.new(
    payload: string_to_sign
  )
  resource = "projects/-/serviceAccounts/#{issuer}"
  response = iam_client.sign_service_account_blob resource, request
  response.signed_blob
end

storage = Google::Cloud::Storage.new

bucket = storage.bucket "my-todo-app"
post = bucket.post_object "avatars/heidi/400x400.png",
                          issuer: issuer,
                          signer: signer

post.url #=> "https://storage.googleapis.com"
post.fields[:key] #=> "my-todo-app/avatars/heidi/400x400.png"
post.fields[:GoogleAccessId] #=> "0123456789@gserviceaccount.com"
post.fields[:signature] #=> "ABC...XYZ="
post.fields[:policy] #=> "ABC...XYZ="

#public_access_prevention

def public_access_prevention() -> String, nil

The value for Public Access Prevention in the bucket's IAM configuration. Currently, inherited and enforced are supported. When set to enforced, Public Access Prevention is enforced in the bucket's IAM configuration. This value can be modified by calling #public_access_prevention=.

Returns
  • (String, nil) — Currently, inherited and enforced are supported. Returns nil if the bucket has no IAM configuration.
Example
require "google/cloud/storage"

storage = Google::Cloud::Storage.new

bucket = storage.bucket "my-bucket"

bucket.public_access_prevention = :enforced
bucket.public_access_prevention #=> "enforced"

#public_access_prevention=

def public_access_prevention=(new_public_access_prevention)

Sets the value for Public Access Prevention in the bucket's IAM configuration. This value can be queried by calling #public_access_prevention.

Parameter
  • new_public_access_prevention (Symbol, String) — The bucket's new Public Access Prevention configuration. Currently, inherited and enforced are supported. When set to enforced, Public Access Prevention is enforced in the bucket's IAM configuration.
Examples

Set Public Access Prevention to enforced:

require "google/cloud/storage"

storage = Google::Cloud::Storage.new

bucket = storage.bucket "my-bucket"

bucket.public_access_prevention = :enforced
bucket.public_access_prevention #=> "enforced"

Set Public Access Prevention to inherited:

require "google/cloud/storage"

storage = Google::Cloud::Storage.new

bucket = storage.bucket "my-bucket"

bucket.public_access_prevention = :inherited
bucket.public_access_prevention #=> "inherited"

#public_access_prevention_enforced?

def public_access_prevention_enforced?() -> Boolean

Whether the bucket's file IAM configuration enforces Public Access Prevention. The default is false. This value can be modified by calling #public_access_prevention=.

Returns
  • (Boolean) — Returns false if the bucket has no IAM configuration or if Public Access Prevention is not enforced in the IAM configuration. Returns true if Public Access Prevention is enforced in the IAM configuration.
Example
require "google/cloud/storage"

storage = Google::Cloud::Storage.new

bucket = storage.bucket "my-bucket"

bucket.public_access_prevention = :enforced
bucket.public_access_prevention_enforced? # true

#public_access_prevention_inherited?

def public_access_prevention_inherited?() -> Boolean

Whether the value for Public Access Prevention in the bucket's IAM configuration is inherited. The default is false. This value can be modified by calling #public_access_prevention=.

Returns
  • (Boolean) — Returns false if the bucket has no IAM configuration or if Public Access Prevention is not inherited in the IAM configuration. Returns true if Public Access Prevention is inherited in the IAM configuration.
Example
require "google/cloud/storage"

storage = Google::Cloud::Storage.new

bucket = storage.bucket "my-bucket"

bucket.public_access_prevention = :inherited
bucket.public_access_prevention_inherited? # true

#public_access_prevention_unspecified?

def public_access_prevention_unspecified?() -> Boolean

Whether the value for Public Access Prevention in the bucket's IAM configuration is inherited. The default is false. This value can be modified by calling #public_access_prevention=.

Returns
  • (Boolean) — Returns false if the bucket has no IAM configuration or if Public Access Prevention is not inherited in the IAM configuration. Returns true if Public Access Prevention is inherited in the IAM configuration.
Example
require "google/cloud/storage"

storage = Google::Cloud::Storage.new

bucket = storage.bucket "my-bucket"

bucket.public_access_prevention = :inherited
bucket.public_access_prevention_inherited? # true

#refresh!

def refresh!()
Alias Of: #reload!

Reloads the bucket with current data from the Storage service.

#reload!

def reload!()
Aliases

Reloads the bucket with current data from the Storage service.

#requester_pays

def requester_pays() -> Boolean, nil

Indicates that a client accessing the bucket or a file it contains must assume the transit costs related to the access. The requester must pass the user_project option to Project#bucket and Project#buckets to indicate the project to which the access costs should be billed.

Returns
  • (Boolean, nil) — Returns true if requester pays is enabled for the bucket.

#requester_pays=

def requester_pays=(new_requester_pays)

Enables requester pays for the bucket. If enabled, a client accessing the bucket or a file it contains must assume the transit costs related to the access. The requester must pass the user_project option to Project#bucket and Project#buckets to indicate the project to which the access costs should be billed.

To pass metageneration preconditions, call this method within a block passed to #update.

Parameter
  • new_requester_pays (Boolean) — When set to true, requester pays is enabled for the bucket.
Example

Enable requester pays for a bucket:

require "google/cloud/storage"

storage = Google::Cloud::Storage.new

bucket = storage.bucket "my-bucket"

bucket.requester_pays = true # API call
# Other projects must now provide `user_project` option when calling
# Project#bucket or Project#buckets to access this bucket.

#requester_pays?

def requester_pays?() -> Boolean, nil
Alias Of: #requester_pays

Indicates that a client accessing the bucket or a file it contains must assume the transit costs related to the access. The requester must pass the user_project option to Project#bucket and Project#buckets to indicate the project to which the access costs should be billed.

Returns
  • (Boolean, nil) — Returns true if requester pays is enabled for the bucket.

#retention_effective_at

def retention_effective_at() -> DateTime, nil

The time from which the retention policy was effective. Whenever a retention policy is created or extended, GCS updates the effective date of the policy. The effective date signals the date starting from which objects were guaranteed to be retained for the full duration of the policy.

This field is updated when the retention policy is created or modified, including extension of a locked policy.

Returns
  • (DateTime, nil) — The effective date of the bucket's retention policy, if a policy exists.

#retention_period

def retention_period() -> Integer, nil

The period of time (in seconds) that files in the bucket must be retained, and cannot be deleted, overwritten, or archived. The value must be between 0 and 100 years (in seconds.)

See also: #retention_period=, #retention_effective_at, and #retention_policy_locked?.

Returns
  • (Integer, nil) — The retention period defined in seconds, if a retention policy exists for the bucket.

#retention_period=

def retention_period=(new_retention_period)

The period of time (in seconds) that files in the bucket must be retained, and cannot be deleted, overwritten, or archived. Passing a valid Integer value will add a new retention policy to the bucket if none exists. Passing nil will remove the retention policy from the bucket if it exists, unless the policy is locked.

Locked policies can be extended in duration by using this method to set a higher value. Such an extension is permanent, and it cannot later be reduced. The extended duration will apply retroactively to all files currently in the bucket.

See also: #lock_retention_policy!, #retention_period, #retention_effective_at, and #retention_policy_locked?.

To pass metageneration preconditions, call this method within a block passed to #update.

Parameter
  • new_retention_period (Integer, nil) — The retention period defined in seconds. The value must be between 0 and 100 years (in seconds), or nil.
Example
require "google/cloud/storage"

storage = Google::Cloud::Storage.new

bucket = storage.bucket "my-bucket"

bucket.retention_period = 2592000 # 30 days in seconds

file = bucket.create_file "path/to/local.file.ext"
file.delete # raises Google::Cloud::PermissionDeniedError

#retention_policy_locked?

def retention_policy_locked?() -> Boolean

Whether the bucket's file retention policy is locked and its retention period cannot be reduced. See #retention_period= and #lock_retention_policy!.

This value can only be set to true by calling #lock_retention_policy!.

Returns
  • (Boolean) — Returns false if there is no retention policy or if the retention policy is unlocked and the retention period can be reduced. Returns true if the retention policy is locked and the retention period cannot be reduced.
Example
require "google/cloud/storage"

storage = Google::Cloud::Storage.new

bucket = storage.bucket "my-bucket"

bucket.retention_period = 2592000 # 30 days in seconds
bucket.lock_retention_policy!
bucket.retention_policy_locked? # true

file = bucket.create_file "path/to/local.file.ext"
file.delete # raises Google::Cloud::PermissionDeniedError

#rpo

def rpo() -> String, nil

Recovery Point Objective (RPO) is another attribute of a bucket, it measures how long it takes for a set of updates to be asynchronously copied to the other region. Currently, DEFAULT and ASYNC_TURBO are supported. When set to ASYNC_TURBO, Turbo Replication is enabled for a bucket. DEFAULT is used to reset rpo on an existing bucket with rpo set to ASYNC_TURBO. This value can be modified by calling #rpo=.

Returns
  • (String, nil) — Currently, DEFAULT and ASYNC_TURBO are supported. Returns nil if the bucket has no RPO.
Example
require "google/cloud/storage"

storage = Google::Cloud::Storage.new

bucket = storage.bucket "my-bucket"

bucket.rpo = :DEFAULT
bucket.rpo #=> "DEFAULT"

#rpo=

def rpo=(new_rpo)

Sets the value for Recovery Point Objective (RPO) in the bucket. This value can be queried by calling #rpo.

Parameter
  • new_rpo (Symbol, String) — The bucket's new Recovery Point Objective metadata. Currently, DEFAULT and ASYNC_TURBO are supported. When set to ASYNC_TURBO, Turbo Replication is enabled for a bucket.
Examples

Set RPO to DEFAULT:

require "google/cloud/storage"

storage = Google::Cloud::Storage.new

bucket = storage.bucket "my-bucket"

bucket.rpo = :DEFAULT
bucket.rpo #=> "DEFAULT"

Set RPO to ASYNC_TURBO:

require "google/cloud/storage"

storage = Google::Cloud::Storage.new

bucket = storage.bucket "my-bucket"

bucket.rpo = :ASYNC_TURBO
bucket.rpo #=> "ASYNC_TURBO"

#signed_url

def signed_url(path = nil, method: "GET", expires: nil, content_type: nil, content_md5: nil, headers: nil, issuer: nil, client_email: nil, signing_key: nil, private_key: nil, signer: nil, query: nil, scheme: "HTTPS", virtual_hosted_style: nil, bucket_bound_hostname: nil, version: nil) -> String

Generates a signed URL. See Signed URLs for more information.

Generating a signed URL requires service account credentials, either by connecting with a service account when calling Google::Cloud.storage, or by passing in the service account issuer and signing_key values. Although the private key can be passed as a string for convenience, creating and storing an instance of OpenSSL::PKey::RSA is more efficient when making multiple calls to signed_url.

A SignedUrlUnavailable is raised if the service account credentials are missing. Service account credentials are acquired by following the steps in Service Account Authentication.

Parameters
  • path (String, nil) — Path to the file in Google Cloud Storage, or nil to generate a URL for listing all files in the bucket.
  • method (String) (defaults to: "GET") — The HTTP verb to be used with the signed URL. Signed URLs can be used with GET, HEAD, PUT, and DELETE requests. Default is GET.
  • expires (Integer) (defaults to: nil) — The number of seconds until the URL expires. If the version is :v2, the default is 300 (5 minutes). If the version is :v4, the default is 604800 (7 days).
  • content_type (String) (defaults to: nil) — When provided, the client (browser) must send this value in the HTTP header. e.g. text/plain. This param is not used if the version is :v4.
  • content_md5 (String) (defaults to: nil) — The MD5 digest value in base64. If you provide this in the string, the client (usually a browser) must provide this HTTP header with this same value in its request. This param is not used if the version is :v4.
  • headers (Hash) (defaults to: nil) — Google extension headers (custom HTTP headers that begin with x-goog-) that must be included in requests that use the signed URL.
  • issuer (String) (defaults to: nil) — Service Account's Client Email.
  • client_email (String) (defaults to: nil) — Service Account's Client Email.
  • signing_key (OpenSSL::PKey::RSA, String, Proc) (defaults to: nil) — Service Account's Private Key or a Proc that accepts a single String parameter and returns a RSA SHA256 signature using a valid Google Service Account Private Key.
  • private_key (OpenSSL::PKey::RSA, String, Proc) (defaults to: nil) — Service Account's Private Key or a Proc that accepts a single String parameter and returns a RSA SHA256 signature using a valid Google Service Account Private Key.
  • signer (OpenSSL::PKey::RSA, String, Proc) (defaults to: nil) — Service Account's Private Key or a Proc that accepts a single String parameter and returns a RSA SHA256 signature using a valid Google Service Account Private Key.

    When using this method in environments such as GAE Flexible Environment, GKE, or Cloud Functions where the private key is unavailable, it may be necessary to provide a Proc (or lambda) via the signer parameter. This Proc should return a signature created using a RPC call to the Service Account Credentials signBlob method as shown in the example below.

  • query (Hash) (defaults to: nil) — Query string parameters to include in the signed URL. The given parameters are not verified by the signature.

    Parameters such as response-content-disposition and response-content-type can alter the behavior of the response when using the URL, but only when the file resource is missing the corresponding values. (These values can be permanently set using File#content_disposition= and File#content_type=.)

  • scheme (String) (defaults to: "HTTPS") — The URL scheme. The default value is HTTPS.
  • virtual_hosted_style (Boolean) (defaults to: nil) — Whether to use a virtual hosted-style hostname, which adds the bucket into the host portion of the URI rather than the path, e.g. https://mybucket.storage.googleapis.com/.... For V4 signing, this also sets the host header in the canonicalized extension headers to the virtual hosted-style host, unless that header is supplied via the headers param. The default value of false uses the form of https://storage.googleapis.com/mybucket.
  • bucket_bound_hostname (String) (defaults to: nil) — Use a bucket-bound hostname, which replaces the storage.googleapis.com host with the name of a CNAME bucket, e.g. a bucket named gcs-subdomain.my.domain.tld, or a Google Cloud Load Balancer which routes to a bucket you own, e.g. my-load-balancer-domain.tld.
  • version (Symbol, String) (defaults to: nil) — The version of the signed credential to create. Must be one of :v2 or :v4. The default value is :v2.
Returns
  • (String) — The signed URL.
Raises
Examples
require "google/cloud/storage"

storage = Google::Cloud::Storage.new

bucket = storage.bucket "my-todo-app"
shared_url = bucket.signed_url "avatars/heidi/400x400.png"

Using the expires and version options:

require "google/cloud/storage"

storage = Google::Cloud::Storage.new

bucket = storage.bucket "my-todo-app"
shared_url = bucket.signed_url "avatars/heidi/400x400.png",
                               expires: 300, # 5 minutes from now
                               version: :v4

Using the issuer and signing_key options:

require "google/cloud/storage"

storage = Google::Cloud::Storage.new

bucket = storage.bucket "my-todo-app"
key = OpenSSL::PKey::RSA.new "-----BEGIN PRIVATE KEY-----\n..."
shared_url = bucket.signed_url "avatars/heidi/400x400.png",
                               issuer: "service-account@gcloud.com",
                               signing_key: key

Using Cloud IAMCredentials signBlob to create the signature:

require "google/cloud/storage"
require "google/apis/iamcredentials_v1"
require "googleauth"

# Issuer is the service account email that the Signed URL will be signed with
# and any permission granted in the Signed URL must be granted to the
# Google Service Account.
issuer = "service-account@project-id.iam.gserviceaccount.com"

# Create a lambda that accepts the string_to_sign
signer = lambda do |string_to_sign|
  IAMCredentials = Google::Apis::IamcredentialsV1
  iam_client = IAMCredentials::IAMCredentialsService.new

  # Get the environment configured authorization
  scopes = ["https://www.googleapis.com/auth/iam"]
  iam_client.authorization = Google::Auth.get_application_default scopes

  request = Google::Apis::IamcredentialsV1::SignBlobRequest.new(
    payload: string_to_sign
  )
  resource = "projects/-/serviceAccounts/#{issuer}"
  response = iam_client.sign_service_account_blob resource, request
  response.signed_blob
end

storage = Google::Cloud::Storage.new

bucket_name = "my-todo-app"
file_path = "avatars/heidi/400x400.png"
url = storage.signed_url bucket_name, file_path,
                         method: "GET", issuer: issuer,
                         signer: signer

Using the headers option:

require "google/cloud/storage"

storage = Google::Cloud::Storage.new

bucket = storage.bucket "my-todo-app"
shared_url = bucket.signed_url "avatars/heidi/400x400.png",
                               headers: {
                                 "x-goog-acl" => "private",
                                 "x-goog-meta-foo" => "bar,baz"
                               }

Generating a signed URL for resumable upload:

require "google/cloud/storage"

storage = Google::Cloud::Storage.new

bucket = storage.bucket "my-todo-app"
url = bucket.signed_url "avatars/heidi/400x400.png",
                        method: "POST",
                        content_type: "image/png",
                        headers: {
                          "x-goog-resumable" => "start"
                        }
# Send the `x-goog-resumable:start` header and the content type
# with the resumable upload POST request.

Omitting path for a URL to list all files in the bucket.

require "google/cloud/storage"

storage = Google::Cloud::Storage.new

bucket = storage.bucket "my-todo-app"
list_files_url = bucket.signed_url version: :v4

#storage_class

def storage_class() -> String

The bucket's storage class. This defines how objects in the bucket are stored and determines the SLA and the cost of storage. Values include STANDARD, NEARLINE, COLDLINE, and ARCHIVE. REGIONAL,MULTI_REGIONAL, and DURABLE_REDUCED_AVAILABILITY are supported as legacy storage classes.

Returns
  • (String)

#storage_class=

def storage_class=(new_storage_class)

Updates the bucket's storage class. This defines how objects in the bucket are stored and determines the SLA and the cost of storage. Accepted values include :standard, :nearline, :coldline, and :archive, as well as the equivalent strings returned by #storage_class. :multi_regional, :regional, and durable_reduced_availability are accepted as legacy storage classes. For more information, see Storage Classes.

To pass metageneration preconditions, call this method within a block passed to #update.

Parameter
  • new_storage_class (Symbol, String) — Storage class of the bucket.

#test_permissions

def test_permissions(*permissions) -> Array<String>

Tests the specified permissions against the Cloud IAM access control policy.

Parameter
  • permissions (String, Array<String>) — The set of permissions against which to check access. Permissions must be of the format storage.resource.capability, where resource is one of buckets or objects.
Returns
  • (Array<String>) — The permissions held by the caller.
Example
require "google/cloud/storage"

storage = Google::Cloud::Storage.new

bucket = storage.bucket "my-bucket"

permissions = bucket.test_permissions "storage.buckets.get",
                                      "storage.buckets.delete"
permissions.include? "storage.buckets.get"    #=> true
permissions.include? "storage.buckets.delete" #=> false

#uniform_bucket_level_access=

def uniform_bucket_level_access=(new_uniform_bucket_level_access)

Sets whether uniform bucket-level access is enabled for this bucket. When this is enabled, access to the bucket will be configured through IAM, and legacy ACL policies will not work. When it is first enabled, #uniform_bucket_level_access_locked_at will be set by the API automatically. The uniform bucket-level access can then be disabled until the time specified, after which it will become immutable and calls to change it will fail. If uniform bucket-level access is enabled, calls to access legacy ACL information will fail.

Before enabling uniform bucket-level access please review uniform bucket-level access.

To pass metageneration preconditions, call this method within a block passed to #update.

Parameter
  • new_uniform_bucket_level_access (Boolean) — When set to true, uniform bucket-level access is enabled in the bucket's IAM configuration.
Example
require "google/cloud/storage"

storage = Google::Cloud::Storage.new

bucket = storage.bucket "my-bucket"

bucket.uniform_bucket_level_access = true
bucket.uniform_bucket_level_access? # true

bucket.default_acl.public! # Google::Cloud::InvalidArgumentError

# The deadline for disabling uniform bucket-level access.
puts bucket.uniform_bucket_level_access_locked_at

#uniform_bucket_level_access?

def uniform_bucket_level_access?() -> Boolean

Whether the bucket's file IAM configuration enables uniform bucket-level access. The default is false. This value can be modified by calling #uniform_bucket_level_access=.

Returns
  • (Boolean) — Returns false if the bucket has no IAM configuration or if uniform bucket-level access is not enabled in the IAM configuration. Returns true if uniform bucket-level access is enabled in the IAM configuration.
Example
require "google/cloud/storage"

storage = Google::Cloud::Storage.new

bucket = storage.bucket "my-bucket"

bucket.uniform_bucket_level_access = true
bucket.uniform_bucket_level_access? # true

#uniform_bucket_level_access_locked_at

def uniform_bucket_level_access_locked_at() -> DateTime, nil

The deadline time for disabling uniform bucket-level access by calling #uniform_bucket_level_access=. After the locked time the uniform bucket-level access setting cannot be changed from true to false. Corresponds to the property locked_time.

Returns
Example
require "google/cloud/storage"

storage = Google::Cloud::Storage.new

bucket = storage.bucket "my-bucket"

bucket.uniform_bucket_level_access = true

# The deadline for disabling uniform bucket-level access.
puts bucket.uniform_bucket_level_access_locked_at

#update

def update(if_metageneration_match: nil, if_metageneration_not_match: nil)

Updates the bucket with changes made in the given block in a single PATCH request. The following attributes may be set: #cors, #logging_bucket=, #logging_prefix=, #versioning=, #website_main=, #website_404=, and #requester_pays=.

In addition, the #cors configuration accessible in the block is completely mutable and will be included in the request. (See Cors)

Parameters
  • if_metageneration_match (Integer) (defaults to: nil) — Makes the operation conditional on whether the bucket's current metageneration matches the given value.
  • if_metageneration_not_match (Integer) (defaults to: nil) — Makes the operation conditional on whether the bucket's current metageneration does not match the given value.
Yields
  • (bucket) — a block yielding a delegate object for updating the file
Examples
require "google/cloud/storage"

storage = Google::Cloud::Storage.new

bucket = storage.bucket "my-todo-app"
bucket.update do |b|
  b.website_main = "index.html"
  b.website_404 = "not_found.html"
  b.cors[0].methods = ["GET","POST","DELETE"]
  b.cors[1].headers << "X-Another-Custom-Header"
end

New CORS rules can also be added in a nested block:

require "google/cloud/storage"

storage = Google::Cloud::Storage.new
bucket = storage.bucket "my-todo-app"

bucket.update do |b|
  b.cors do |c|
    c.add_rule ["http://example.org", "https://example.org"],
               "*",
               headers: ["X-My-Custom-Header"],
               max_age: 300
  end
end

With a if_metageneration_match precondition:

require "google/cloud/storage"

storage = Google::Cloud::Storage.new

bucket = storage.bucket "my-todo-app"
bucket.update if_metageneration_match: 6 do |b|
  b.website_main = "index.html"
end

#update_autoclass

def update_autoclass(autoclass_attributes)

Update method to update all attributes of autoclass of a bucket It accepts params as a Hash of attributes in the following format:

{ enabled: true, terminal_storage_class: "ARCHIVE" }

terminal_storage_class field is optional. It defaults to NEARLINE. Valid terminal_storage_class values are NEARLINE and ARCHIVE.

Parameter
  • autoclass_attributes (Hash(String => String))

#update_policy

def update_policy(new_policy) -> Policy
Aliases

Updates the Cloud IAM access control policy for this bucket. The policy should be read from #policy. See Policy for an explanation of the policy etag property and how to modify policies.

You can also update the policy by passing a block to #policy, which will call this method internally after the block completes.

Parameter
  • new_policy (Policy) — a new or modified Cloud IAM Policy for this bucket
Returns
  • (Policy) — The policy returned by the API update operation.
Examples

Updating a Policy that is implicitly version 1:

require "google/cloud/storage"

storage = Google::Cloud::Storage.new
bucket = storage.bucket "my-bucket"

policy = bucket.policy
policy.version # 1
policy.remove "roles/storage.admin", "user:owner@example.com"
policy.add "roles/storage.admin", "user:newowner@example.com"
policy.roles["roles/storage.objectViewer"] = ["allUsers"]

policy = bucket.update_policy policy

Updating a Policy from version 1 to version 3 by adding a condition:

require "google/cloud/storage"

storage = Google::Cloud::Storage.new
bucket = storage.bucket "my-bucket"

policy = bucket.policy requested_policy_version: 3
policy.version # 1
policy.version = 3

expr = "resource.name.startsWith(\"projects/_/buckets/bucket-name/objects/prefix-a-\")"
policy.bindings.insert({
                        role: "roles/storage.admin",
                        members: ["user:owner@example.com"],
                        condition: {
                          title: "my-condition",
                          description: "description of condition",
                          expression: expr
                        }
                      })

policy = bucket.update_policy policy

Updating a version 3 Policy:

require "google/cloud/storage"

storage = Google::Cloud::Storage.new
bucket = storage.bucket "my-bucket"

policy = bucket.policy requested_policy_version: 3
policy.version # 3 indicates an existing binding with a condition.

expr = "resource.name.startsWith(\"projects/_/buckets/bucket-name/objects/prefix-a-\")"
policy.bindings.insert({
                        role: "roles/storage.admin",
                        members: ["user:owner@example.com"],
                        condition: {
                          title: "my-condition",
                          description: "description of condition",
                          expression: expr
                        }
                      })

policy = bucket.update_policy policy

#upload_file

def upload_file(file, path = nil, acl: nil, cache_control: nil, content_disposition: nil, content_encoding: nil, content_language: nil, content_type: nil, custom_time: nil, checksum: nil, crc32c: nil, md5: nil, metadata: nil, storage_class: nil, encryption_key: nil, kms_key: nil, temporary_hold: nil, event_based_hold: nil, if_generation_match: nil, if_generation_not_match: nil, if_metageneration_match: nil, if_metageneration_not_match: nil) -> Google::Cloud::Storage::File
Alias Of: #create_file

Creates a new File object by providing a path to a local file (or any File-like object such as StringIO) to upload, along with the path at which to store it in the bucket.

Customer-supplied encryption keys

By default, Google Cloud Storage manages server-side encryption keys on your behalf. However, a customer-supplied encryption key can be provided with the encryption_key option. If given, the same key must be provided to subsequently download or copy the file. If you use customer-supplied encryption keys, you must securely manage your keys and ensure that they are not lost. Also, please note that file metadata is not encrypted, with the exception of the CRC32C checksum and MD5 hash. The names of files and buckets are also not encrypted, and you can read or update the metadata of an encrypted file without providing the encryption key.

Parameters
  • file (String, ::File) — Path of the file on the filesystem to upload. Can be an File object, or File-like object such as StringIO. (If the object does not have path, a path argument must be also be provided.)
  • path (String) — Path to store the file in Google Cloud Storage.
  • acl (String) (defaults to: nil)

    A predefined set of access controls to apply to this file.

    Acceptable values are:

    • auth, auth_read, authenticated, authenticated_read, authenticatedRead - File owner gets OWNER access, and allAuthenticatedUsers get READER access.
    • owner_full, bucketOwnerFullControl - File owner gets OWNER access, and project team owners get OWNER access.
    • owner_read, bucketOwnerRead - File owner gets OWNER access, and project team owners get READER access.
    • private - File owner gets OWNER access.
    • project_private, projectPrivate - File owner gets OWNER access, and project team members get access according to their roles.
    • public, public_read, publicRead - File owner gets OWNER access, and allUsers get READER access.
  • cache_control (String) (defaults to: nil) — The Cache-Control response header to be returned when the file is downloaded.
  • content_disposition (String) (defaults to: nil) — The Content-Disposition response header to be returned when the file is downloaded.
  • content_encoding (String) (defaults to: nil) — The Content-Encoding response header to be returned when the file is downloaded. For example, content_encoding: "gzip" can indicate to clients that the uploaded data is gzip-compressed. However, there is no check to guarantee the specified Content-Encoding has actually been applied to the file data, and incorrectly specifying the file's encoding could lead to unintended behavior on subsequent download requests.
  • content_language (String) (defaults to: nil) — The Content-Language response header to be returned when the file is downloaded.
  • content_type (String) (defaults to: nil) — The Content-Type response header to be returned when the file is downloaded.
  • custom_time (DateTime) (defaults to: nil) — A custom time specified by the user for the file. Once set, custom_time can't be unset, and it can only be changed to a time in the future. If custom_time must be unset, you must either perform a rewrite operation, or upload the data again and create a new file.
  • checksum (Symbol, nil) (defaults to: nil) — The type of checksum for the client to automatically calculate and send with the create request to verify the integrity of the object. If provided, Cloud Storage will only create the file if the value calculated by the client matches the value calculated by the service.

    Acceptable values are:

    • md5 - Calculate and provide a checksum using the MD5 hash.
    • crc32c - Calculate and provide a checksum using the CRC32c hash.
    • all - Calculate and provide checksums for all available verifications.

    Optional. The default is nil. Do not provide if also providing a corresponding crc32c or md5 argument. See Validation for more information.

  • crc32c (String) (defaults to: nil) — The CRC32c checksum of the file data, as described in RFC 4960, Appendix B. If provided, Cloud Storage will only create the file if the value matches the value calculated by the service. Do not provide if also providing a checksum: :crc32c or checksum: :all argument. See Validation for more information.
  • md5 (String) (defaults to: nil) — The MD5 hash of the file data. If provided, Cloud Storage will only create the file if the value matches the value calculated by the service. Do not provide if also providing a checksum: :md5 or checksum: :all argument. See Validation for more information.
  • metadata (Hash) (defaults to: nil) — A hash of custom, user-provided web-safe keys and arbitrary string values that will returned with requests for the file as "x-goog-meta-" response headers.
  • storage_class (Symbol, String) (defaults to: nil) — Storage class of the file. Determines how the file is stored and determines the SLA and the cost of storage. Accepted values include :standard, :nearline, :coldline, and :archive, as well as the equivalent strings returned by #storage_class. :multi_regional, :regional, and durable_reduced_availability are accepted legacy storage classes. For more information, see Storage Classes and Per-Object Storage Class. The default value is the default storage class for the bucket.
  • encryption_key (String) (defaults to: nil) — Optional. A customer-supplied, AES-256 encryption key that will be used to encrypt the file. Do not provide if kms_key is used.
  • kms_key (String) (defaults to: nil) — Optional. Resource name of the Cloud KMS key, of the form projects/my-prj/locations/kr-loc/keyRings/my-kr/cryptoKeys/my-key, that will be used to encrypt the file. The KMS key ring must use the same location as the bucket.The Service Account associated with your project requires access to this encryption key. Do not provide if encryption_key is used.
  • if_generation_match (Integer) (defaults to: nil) — Makes the operation conditional on whether the file's current generation matches the given value. Setting to 0 makes the operation succeed only if there are no live versions of the file.
  • if_generation_not_match (Integer) (defaults to: nil) — Makes the operation conditional on whether the file's current generation does not match the given value. If no live file exists, the precondition fails. Setting to 0 makes the operation succeed only if there is a live version of the file.
  • if_metageneration_match (Integer) (defaults to: nil) — Makes the operation conditional on whether the file's current metageneration matches the given value.
  • if_metageneration_not_match (Integer) (defaults to: nil) — Makes the operation conditional on whether the file's current metageneration does not match the given value.
Raises
  • (ArgumentError)
Examples
require "google/cloud/storage"

storage = Google::Cloud::Storage.new

bucket = storage.bucket "my-bucket"

bucket.create_file "path/to/local.file.ext"

Specifying a destination path:

require "google/cloud/storage"

storage = Google::Cloud::Storage.new

bucket = storage.bucket "my-bucket"

bucket.create_file "path/to/local.file.ext",
                   "destination/path/file.ext"

Providing a customer-supplied encryption key:

require "google/cloud/storage"

storage = Google::Cloud::Storage.new
bucket = storage.bucket "my-bucket"

# Key generation shown for example purposes only. Write your own.
cipher = OpenSSL::Cipher.new "aes-256-cfb"
cipher.encrypt
key = cipher.random_key

bucket.create_file "path/to/local.file.ext",
                   "destination/path/file.ext",
                   encryption_key: key

# Store your key and hash securely for later use.
file = bucket.file "destination/path/file.ext",
                   encryption_key: key

Providing a customer-managed Cloud KMS encryption key:

require "google/cloud/storage"

storage = Google::Cloud::Storage.new
bucket = storage.bucket "my-bucket"

# KMS key ring must use the same location as the bucket.
kms_key_name = "projects/a/locations/b/keyRings/c/cryptoKeys/d"

bucket.create_file "path/to/local.file.ext",
                   "destination/path/file.ext",
                   kms_key: kms_key_name

file = bucket.file "destination/path/file.ext"
file.kms_key #=> kms_key_name

Create a file with gzip-encoded data.

require "zlib"
require "google/cloud/storage"

storage = Google::Cloud::Storage.new

gz = StringIO.new ""
z = Zlib::GzipWriter.new gz
z.write "Hello world!"
z.close
data = StringIO.new gz.string

bucket = storage.bucket "my-bucket"

bucket.create_file data, "path/to/gzipped.txt",
                   content_encoding: "gzip"

file = bucket.file "path/to/gzipped.txt"

# The downloaded data is decompressed by default.
file.download "path/to/downloaded/hello.txt"

# The downloaded data remains compressed with skip_decompress.
file.download "path/to/downloaded/gzipped.txt",
              skip_decompress: true

#user_project

def user_project()

A boolean value or a project ID string to indicate the project to be billed for operations on the bucket and its files. If this attribute is set to true, transit costs for operations on the bucket will be billed to the current project for this client. (See Project#project for the ID of the current project.) If this attribute is set to a project ID, and that project is authorized for the currently authenticated service account, transit costs will be billed to that project. This attribute is required with requester pays-enabled buckets. The default is nil.

In general, this attribute should be set when first retrieving the bucket by providing the user_project option to Project#bucket.

See also #requester_pays= and #requester_pays.

Example

Setting a non-default project:

require "google/cloud/storage"

storage = Google::Cloud::Storage.new

bucket = storage.bucket "other-project-bucket", user_project: true
files = bucket.files # Billed to current project
bucket.user_project = "my-other-project"
files = bucket.files # Billed to "my-other-project"

#user_project=

def user_project=(value)

A boolean value or a project ID string to indicate the project to be billed for operations on the bucket and its files. If this attribute is set to true, transit costs for operations on the bucket will be billed to the current project for this client. (See Project#project for the ID of the current project.) If this attribute is set to a project ID, and that project is authorized for the currently authenticated service account, transit costs will be billed to that project. This attribute is required with requester pays-enabled buckets. The default is nil.

In general, this attribute should be set when first retrieving the bucket by providing the user_project option to Project#bucket.

See also #requester_pays= and #requester_pays.

Example

Setting a non-default project:

require "google/cloud/storage"

storage = Google::Cloud::Storage.new

bucket = storage.bucket "other-project-bucket", user_project: true
files = bucket.files # Billed to current project
bucket.user_project = "my-other-project"
files = bucket.files # Billed to "my-other-project"

#versioning=

def versioning=(new_versioning)

Updates whether Object Versioning is enabled for the bucket.

To pass metageneration preconditions, call this method within a block passed to #update.

Parameter
  • new_versioning (Boolean) — true if versioning is to be enabled for the bucket.

#versioning?

def versioning?() -> Boolean

Whether Object Versioning is enabled for the bucket.

Returns
  • (Boolean)

#website_404

def website_404() -> String

The page returned from a static website served from the bucket when a site visitor requests a resource that does not exist.

Returns
  • (String)

#website_404=

def website_404=(website_404)

Updates the page returned from a static website served from the bucket when a site visitor requests a resource that does not exist.

To pass metageneration preconditions, call this method within a block passed to #update.

#website_main

def website_main() -> String

The main page suffix for a static website. If the requested object path is missing, the service will ensure the path has a trailing '/', append this suffix, and attempt to retrieve the resulting object. This allows the creation of index.html objects to represent directory pages.

Returns
  • (String) — The main page suffix.

#website_main=

def website_main=(website_main)

Updates the main page suffix for a static website.

To pass metageneration preconditions, call this method within a block passed to #update.

Parameter
  • website_main (String) — The main page suffix.