- NAME
-
- gcloud storage mv - moves or renames objects
- SYNOPSIS
-
-
gcloud storage mv
[SOURCE
…]DESTINATION
[--additional-headers
=HEADER
=VALUE
] [--all-versions
,-A
] [--no-clobber
,-n
] [--content-md5
=MD5_DIGEST
] [--continue-on-error
,-c
] [--daisy-chain
,-D
] [--do-not-decompress
] [--include-managed-folders
] [--manifest-path
=MANIFEST_PATH
,-L
MANIFEST_PATH
] [--preserve-posix
,-P
] [--print-created-message
,-v
] [--read-paths-from-stdin
,-I
] [--skip-unsupported
,-U
] [--storage-class
=STORAGE_CLASS
,-s
STORAGE_CLASS
] [--canned-acl
=PREDEFINED_ACL
,--predefined-acl
=PREDEFINED_ACL
,-a
PREDEFINED_ACL
--[no-]preserve-acl
,-p
] [--gzip-in-flight
=[FILE_EXTENSIONS
,…],-j
[FILE_EXTENSIONS
,…] |--gzip-in-flight-all
,-J
|--gzip-local
=[FILE_EXTENSIONS
,…],-z
[FILE_EXTENSIONS
,…] |--gzip-local-all
,-Z
] [--ignore-symlinks
|--preserve-symlinks
] [--decryption-keys
=[DECRYPTION_KEY
,…]--encryption-key
=ENCRYPTION_KEY
] [--cache-control
=CACHE_CONTROL
--content-disposition
=CONTENT_DISPOSITION
--content-encoding
=CONTENT_ENCODING
--content-language
=CONTENT_LANGUAGE
--content-type
=CONTENT_TYPE
--custom-time
=CUSTOM_TIME
--clear-custom-metadata
|--custom-metadata
=[CUSTOM_METADATA_KEYS_AND_VALUES
,…] |--remove-custom-metadata
=[METADATA_KEYS
,…]--update-custom-metadata
=[CUSTOM_METADATA_KEYS_AND_VALUES
,…]] [--if-generation-match
=GENERATION
--if-metageneration-match
=METAGENERATION
] [--retain-until
=DATETIME
--retention-mode
=RETENTION_MODE
] [GCLOUD_WIDE_FLAG …
]
-
- DESCRIPTION
-
The mv command allows you to move data between your local file system and the
cloud, move data within the cloud, and move data between cloud storage
providers.
Renaming Groups Of Objects
You can use the mv command to rename all objects with a given prefix to have a new prefix. For example, the following command renames all objects under gs://my_bucket/oldprefix to be under gs://my_bucket/newprefix, otherwise preserving the naming structure:
gcloud storage mv gs://my_bucket/oldprefix gs://my_bucket/newprefix
Note that when using mv to rename groups of objects with a common prefix, you cannot specify the source URL using wildcards; you must spell out the complete name.
If you do a rename as specified above and you want to preserve ACLs.
Non-Atomic Operation
Unlike the case with many file systems, the mv command does not perform a single atomic operation. Rather, it performs a copy from source to destination followed by removing the source for each object.
A consequence of this is that, in addition to normal network and operation charges, if you move a Nearline Storage, Coldline Storage, or Archive Storage object, deletion and data retrieval charges apply. See the documentation for pricing details.
- EXAMPLES
-
To move all objects from a bucket to a local directory you could use:
gcloud storage mv gs://my_bucket/* dir
Similarly, to move all objects from a local directory to a bucket you could use:
gcloud storage mv ./dir gs://my_bucket
The following command renames all objects under gs://my_bucket/oldprefix to be under gs://my_bucket/newprefix, otherwise preserving the naming structure:
gcloud storage mv gs://my_bucket/oldprefix gs://my_bucket/newprefix
- POSITIONAL ARGUMENTS
-
- [
SOURCE
…] - The source path(s) to copy.
DESTINATION
- The destination path.
- [
- FLAGS
-
--additional-headers
=HEADER
=VALUE
-
Includes arbitrary headers in storage API calls. Accepts a comma separated list
of key=value pairs, e.g.
header1=value1,header2=value2
. Overrides the defaultstorage/additional_headers
property value for this command invocation. --all-versions
,-A
-
Copy all source versions from a source bucket or folder. If not set, only the
live version of each source object is copied.
Note: This option is only useful when the destination bucket has Object Versioning enabled. Additionally, the generation numbers of copied versions do not necessarily match the order of the original generation numbers.
--no-clobber
,-n
- Do not overwrite existing files or objects at the destination. Skipped items will be printed. This option may perform an additional GET request for cloud objects before attempting an upload.
--content-md5
=MD5_DIGEST
- Manually specified MD5 hash digest for the contents of an uploaded file. This flag cannot be used when uploading multiple files. The custom digest is used by the cloud provider for validation.
--continue-on-error
,-c
- If any operations are unsuccessful, the command will exit with a non-zero exit status after completing the remaining operations. This flag takes effect only in sequential execution mode (i.e. processor and thread count are set to 1). Parallelism is default.
--daisy-chain
,-D
- Copy in "daisy chain" mode, which means copying an object by first downloading it to the machine where the command is run, then uploading it to the destination bucket. The default mode is a "copy in the cloud," where data is copied without uploading or downloading. During a copy in the cloud, a source composite object remains composite at its destination. However, you can use daisy chain mode to change a composite object into a non-composite object. Note: Daisy chain mode is automatically used when copying between providers.
--do-not-decompress
- Do not automatically decompress downloaded gzip files.
--include-managed-folders
- Includes managed folders in command operations. For transfers, gcloud storage will set up managed folders in the destination with the same IAM policy bindings as the source. Managed folders are only included with recursive cloud-to-cloud transfers. Please note that for hierarchical namespace buckets, managed folders are always included. Hence this flag would not be applicable to hierarchical namespace buckets.
--manifest-path
=MANIFEST_PATH
,-L
MANIFEST_PATH
-
Outputs a manifest log file with detailed information about each item that was
copied. This manifest contains the following information for each item:
- Source path.
- Destination path.
- Source size.
- Bytes transferred.
- MD5 hash.
- Transfer start time and date in UTC and ISO 8601 format.
- Transfer completion time and date in UTC and ISO 8601 format.
- Final result of the attempted transfer: OK, error, or skipped.
- Details, if any.
If the manifest file already exists, gcloud storage appends log items to the existing file.
Objects that are marked as "OK" or "skipped" in the existing manifest file are not retried by future commands. Objects marked as "error" are retried.
--preserve-posix
,-P
-
Causes POSIX attributes to be preserved when objects are copied. With this
feature enabled, gcloud storage will copy several fields provided by the stat
command: access time, modification time, owner UID, owner group GID, and the
mode (permissions) of the file.
For uploads, these attributes are read off of local files and stored in the cloud as custom metadata. For downloads, custom cloud metadata is set as POSIX attributes on files after they are downloaded.
On Windows, this flag will only set and restore access time and modification time because Windows doesn't have a notion of POSIX UID, GID, and mode.
--print-created-message
,-v
- Prints the version-specific URL for each copied object.
--read-paths-from-stdin
,-I
- Read the list of resources to copy from stdin. No need to enter a source argument if this flag is present. Example: "storage cp -I gs://bucket/destination" Note: To copy the contents of one file directly from stdin, use "-" as the source argument without the "-I" flag.
--skip-unsupported
,-U
- Skip objects with unsupported object types.
--storage-class
=STORAGE_CLASS
,-s
STORAGE_CLASS
- Specify the storage class of the destination object. If not specified, the default storage class of the destination bucket is used. This option is not valid for copying to non-cloud destinations.
--canned-acl
=PREDEFINED_ACL
,--predefined-acl
=PREDEFINED_ACL
,-a
PREDEFINED_ACL
- Applies predefined, or "canned," ACLs to a resource. See docs for a list of predefined ACL constants: https://cloud.google.com/storage/docs/access-control/lists#predefined-acl
--[no-]preserve-acl
,-p
-
Preserves ACLs when copying in the cloud. This option is Cloud Storage-only, and
you need OWNER access to all copied objects. If all objects in the destination
bucket should have the same ACL, you can also set a default object ACL on that
bucket instead of using this flag. Preserving ACLs is the default behavior for
updating existing objects. Use
--preserve-acl
to enable and--no-preserve-acl
to disable. -
At most one of these can be specified:
--gzip-in-flight
=[FILE_EXTENSIONS
,…],-j
[FILE_EXTENSIONS
,…]-
Applies gzip transport encoding to any file upload whose extension matches the
input extension list. This is useful when uploading files with compressible
content such as .js, .css, or .html files. This also saves network bandwidth
while leaving the data uncompressed in Cloud Storage.
When you specify the
--gzip-in-flight
option, files being uploaded are compressed in-memory and on-the-wire only. Both the local files and Cloud Storage objects remain uncompressed. The uploaded objects retain theContent-Type
and name of the original files. --gzip-in-flight-all
,-J
-
Applies gzip transport encoding to file uploads. This option works like the
--gzip-in-flight
option described above, but it applies to all uploaded files, regardless of extension.CAUTION: If some of the source files don't compress well, such as binary data, using this option may result in longer uploads.
--gzip-local
=[FILE_EXTENSIONS
,…],-z
[FILE_EXTENSIONS
,…]-
Applies gzip content encoding to any file upload whose extension matches the
input extension list. This is useful when uploading files with compressible
content such as .js, .css, or .html files. This saves network bandwidth and
space in Cloud Storage.
When you specify the
--gzip-local
option, the data from files is compressed before it is uploaded, but the original files are left uncompressed on the local disk. The uploaded objects retain theContent-Type
and name of the original files. However, theContent-Encoding
metadata is set togzip
and theCache-Control
metadata set tono-transform
. The data remains compressed on Cloud Storage servers and will not be decompressed on download by gcloud storage because of theno-transform
field.Since the local gzip option compresses data prior to upload, it is not subject to the same compression buffer bottleneck of the in-flight gzip option.
--gzip-local-all
,-Z
-
Applies gzip content encoding to file uploads. This option works like the
--gzip-local
option described above, but it applies to all uploaded files, regardless of extension.CAUTION: If some of the source files don't compress well, such as binary data, using this option may result in files taking up more space in the cloud than they would if left uncompressed.
-
Flags to influence behavior when handling symlinks. Only one value may be set.
At most one of these can be specified:
--ignore-symlinks
- Ignore file symlinks instead of copying what they point to.
--preserve-symlinks
-
Preserve symlinks instead of copying what they point to. With this feature
enabled, uploaded symlinks will be represented as placeholders in the cloud
whose content consists of the linked path. Inversely, such placeholders will be
converted to symlinks when downloaded while this feature is enabled, as
described at https://cloud.google.com/storage-transfer/docs/metadata-preservation#posix_to.
Directory symlinks are only followed if this flag is specified.
CAUTION: No validation is applied to the symlink target paths. Once downloaded, preserved symlinks will point to whatever path was specified by the placeholder, regardless of the location or permissions of the path, or whether it actually exists.
This feature is not supported on Windows.
- ENCRYPTION FLAGS
-
--decryption-keys
=[DECRYPTION_KEY
,…]- A comma-separated list of customer-supplied encryption keys (RFC 4648 section 4 base64-encoded AES256 strings) that will be used to decrypt Cloud Storage objects. Data encrypted with a customer-managed encryption key (CMEK) is decrypted automatically, so CMEKs do not need to be listed here.
--encryption-key
=ENCRYPTION_KEY
-
The encryption key to use for encrypting target objects. The specified
encryption key can be a customer-supplied encryption key (An RFC 4648 section 4
base64-encoded AES256 string), or a customer-managed encryption key of the form
projects/{project}/locations/{location}/keyRings/{key-ring}/cryptoKeys/{crypto-key}
. The specified key also acts as a decryption key, which is useful when copying or moving encrypted data to a new location. Using this flag in anobjects update
command triggers a rewrite of target objects.
- OBJECT METADATA FLAGS
-
--cache-control
=CACHE_CONTROL
- How caches should handle requests and responses.
--content-disposition
=CONTENT_DISPOSITION
- How content should be displayed.
--content-encoding
=CONTENT_ENCODING
-
How content is encoded (e.g.
).gzip
--content-language
=CONTENT_LANGUAGE
-
Content's language (e.g.
signifies "English").en
--content-type
=CONTENT_TYPE
-
Type of data contained in the object (e.g.
).text/html
--custom-time
=CUSTOM_TIME
- Custom time for Cloud Storage objects in RFC 3339 format.
-
At most one of these can be specified:
--clear-custom-metadata
-
Clears all custom metadata on objects. When used with
--preserve-posix
, POSIX attributes will still be stored in custom metadata. --custom-metadata
=[CUSTOM_METADATA_KEYS_AND_VALUES
,…]-
Sets custom metadata on objects. When used with
--preserve-posix
, POSIX attributes are also stored in custom metadata. -
Flags that preserve unspecified existing metadata cannot be used with
--custom-metadata
or--clear-custom-metadata
, but can be specified together:--remove-custom-metadata
=[METADATA_KEYS
,…]-
Removes individual custom metadata keys from objects. This flag can be used with
--update-custom-metadata
. When used with--preserve-posix
, POSIX attributes specified by this flag are not preserved. --update-custom-metadata
=[CUSTOM_METADATA_KEYS_AND_VALUES
,…]-
Adds or sets individual custom metadata key value pairs on objects. Existing
custom metadata not specified with this flag is not changed. This flag can be
used with
--remove-custom-metadata
. When keys overlap with those provided by--preserve-posix
, values specified by this flag are used.
- PRECONDITION FLAGS
-
--if-generation-match
=GENERATION
- Execute only if the generation matches the generation of the requested object.
--if-metageneration-match
=METAGENERATION
- Execute only if the metageneration matches the metageneration of the requested object.
- RETENTION FLAGS
-
--retain-until
=DATETIME
- Ensures the destination object is retained until the specified time in RFC 3339 format.
--retention-mode
=RETENTION_MODE
-
Sets the destination object retention mode to either "Locked" or "Unlocked".
When retention mode is "Locked", the retain until time can only be increased.
RETENTION_MODE
must be one of:Locked
,Unlocked
.
- GCLOUD WIDE FLAGS
-
These flags are available to all commands:
--access-token-file
,--account
,--billing-project
,--configuration
,--flags-file
,--flatten
,--format
,--help
,--impersonate-service-account
,--log-http
,--project
,--quiet
,--trace-token
,--user-output-enabled
,--verbosity
.Run
$ gcloud help
for details. - NOTES
-
This variant is also available:
gcloud alpha storage mv
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Last updated 2024-07-02 UTC.