- NAME
-
- gcloud storage objects update - update Cloud Storage objects
- SYNOPSIS
-
-
gcloud storage objects update
[URL
…] [--additional-headers
=HEADER
=VALUE
] [--all-versions
] [--continue-on-error
,-c
] [--[no-]event-based-hold
] [--read-paths-from-stdin
,-I
] [--recursive
,-R
,-r
] [--storage-class
=STORAGE_CLASS
,-s
STORAGE_CLASS
] [--[no-]temporary-hold
] [--acl-file
=ACL_FILE
--add-acl-grant
=[ACL_GRANT
,…]--canned-acl
=PREDEFINED_ACL
,--predefined-acl
=PREDEFINED_ACL
,-a
PREDEFINED_ACL
--[no-]preserve-acl
,-p
--remove-acl-grant
=REMOVE_ACL_GRANT
] [--clear-encryption-key
--decryption-keys
=[DECRYPTION_KEY
,…]--encryption-key
=ENCRYPTION_KEY
] [--cache-control
=CACHE_CONTROL
--clear-cache-control
--clear-content-disposition
--clear-content-encoding
--clear-content-language
--clear-content-type
--clear-custom-time
--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
] [--clear-retention
--override-unlocked-retention
--retain-until
=DATETIME
--retention-mode
=RETENTION_MODE
] [GCLOUD_WIDE_FLAG …
]
-
- DESCRIPTION
- Update Cloud Storage objects.
- EXAMPLES
-
Update a Google Cloud Storage object's custom-metadata:
gcloud storage objects update gs://bucket/my-object --custom-metadata=key1=value1,key2=value2
One can use wildcards to update multiple objects in a single command. for instance to update all objects to have a custom-metadata key:
gcloud storage objects update gs://bucket/** --custom-metadata=key1=value1,key2=value2
Rewrite all JPEG images to the NEARLINE storage class:
gcloud storage objects update gs://bucket/*.jpg --storage-class=NEARLINE
You can also provide a precondition on an object's metageneration in order to avoid potential race conditions:
gcloud storage objects update gs://bucket/*.jpg --storage-class=NEARLINE --if-metageneration-match=123456789
- POSITIONAL ARGUMENTS
-
- [
URL
…] - Specifies URLs of objects to update.
- [
- 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
- Perform the operation on all object versions.
--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.
--[no-]event-based-hold
-
Enables or disables an event-based hold on objects. Use
--event-based-hold
to enable and--no-event-based-hold
to disable. --read-paths-from-stdin
,-I
- Read the list of objects to update from stdin. No need to enter a source argument if this flag is present. Example: "storage objects update -I --content-type=new-type"
--recursive
,-R
,-r
- Recursively update objects under any buckets or directories that match the URL expression.
--storage-class
=STORAGE_CLASS
,-s
STORAGE_CLASS
- Specify the storage class of the object. Using this flag triggers a rewrite of underlying object data.
--[no-]temporary-hold
-
Enables or disables a temporary hold on objects. Use
--temporary-hold
to enable and--no-temporary-hold
to disable. --acl-file
=ACL_FILE
-
Path to a local JSON or YAML formatted file containing a valid policy. See the
ObjectAccessControls
resource for a representation of JSON formatted files. The output of
gcloud storage [buckets|objects] describe
--format="multi(acl:format=json)"
is a valid file and can be edited for more fine-grained control. --add-acl-grant
=[ACL_GRANT
,…]-
Key-value pairs mirroring the JSON accepted by your cloud provider. For example,
for Cloud
Storage,
--add-acl-grant=entity=user-tim@gmail.com,role=OWNER
--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. --remove-acl-grant
=REMOVE_ACL_GRANT
-
Key-value pairs mirroring the JSON accepted by your cloud provider. For example,
for Cloud Storage,
--remove-acl-grant=ENTITY
, whereENTITY
has a valid ACL entity format, such asuser-tim@gmail.com
,group-admins
,allUsers
, etc.
- ENCRYPTION FLAGS
-
--clear-encryption-key
- Clears the encryption key associated with an object. Using this flag triggers a rewrite of affected objects, which are then encrypted using the default encryption key set on the bucket, if one exists, or else with a Google-managed encryption key.
--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.
--clear-cache-control
- Clears object cache control.
--clear-content-disposition
- Clears object content disposition.
--clear-content-encoding
- Clears content encoding.
--clear-content-language
- Clears object content language.
--clear-content-type
- Clears object content type.
--clear-custom-time
- Clears object custom time.
--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
-
--clear-retention
- Clears object retention settings and unlocks the configuration. Requires --override-unlocked-retention flag as confirmation.
--override-unlocked-retention
- Needed for certain retention configuration modifications, such as clearing retention settings and reducing retention time. Note that locked configurations cannot be edited even with this flag.
--retain-until
=DATETIME
- Ensures the object is retained until the specified time in RFC 3339 format. Requires --override-unlocked-retention flag to shorten the retain-until time in unlocked configurations.
--retention-mode
=RETENTION_MODE
-
Sets the 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 objects update
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Last updated 2024-08-20 UTC.