To create a bucket, you make a PUT
request that includes an
x-goog-project-id
header, and you include bucket settings such as the bucket's
location and default storage class in the request body. Note that certain
settings, such as a bucket's location, can only be set at creation time.
Additionally, the XML API does not support all settings at bucket creation time,
such as a bucket's Object Lifecycle Management configuration. Such settings can
only be specified in a metadata update request after bucket creation.
Your bucket name must be unique across the global Cloud Storage namespace. If your bucket name is in use, you get a 409 Conflict error, and the bucket creation request fails. Similarly, requests that attempt to create a bucket with an invalid name fail. For more information, see bucket naming guidelines.
You can only create a bucket in projects for which you have permission to
do so. For example, if you have the Storage Admin role on a project, you
have the required permission (storage.buckets.create
) to create buckets.
Query string parameters
This request does not typically include query string parameters.
See signed URL query string parameters for information on the parameters you include when creating and using signed URLs.
Request headers
In addition to common request headers, the following can be used.
Header | Description | Required |
---|---|---|
x-goog-acl |
The predefined access control list (ACL) that you want to apply to the bucket. Do not use if you are using the acl query string parameter to apply ACLs. |
No |
x-goog-bucket-object-lock-enabled |
The boolean determining if object retention is enabled for the bucket. | No |
x-goog-bucket-retention-period |
The time, in seconds, that objects in the bucket must be retained before they can be replaced or deleted. | No |
x-goog-project-id |
The project ID of a project. Required unless you have set the default project for interoperable access. | No |
Request body elements
The following request body elements are applicable when creating a bucket. If
you don't specify a request body, Cloud Storage creates a bucket in the US
location with a default storage class of STANDARD
.
Element | Description |
---|---|
CreateBucketConfiguration |
Container for create body request. |
LocationConstraint |
A location for the bucket. Can be the name of a single region, predefined dual-region, or multi-region. |
CustomPlacementConfig |
Container for the dataLocations element. If present in
the request, the LocationConstraint element must use a
valid location
code. |
DataLocations |
Container for specifying the locations to use if the request creates a bucket in a configurable dual-region. |
DataLocation |
One of the regions to
use for the configurable dual-region. If used, exactly two
dataLocation elements are required in the request. |
StorageClass |
The default storage class
for objects added to the bucket, such as STANDARD ,
NEARLINE , COLDLINE , or ARCHIVE . |
EncryptionConfiguration |
The container for DefaultKmsKeyName . |
DefaultKmsKeyName |
The name of the Cloud Key Management Service key resource to use by for objects added to the bucket. |
Request syntax
PUT / HTTP/1.1 Host: BUCKET_NAME.storage.googleapis.com Date: DATE Content-Length: REQUEST_BODY_LENGTH Authorization: AUTHENTICATION_STRING x-goog-project-id: PROJECT_ID x-goog-acl: PREDEFINED_ACL x-goog-bucket-object-lock-enabled: BOOLEAN x-goog-bucket-retention-period: TIME_IN_SECONDS <CreateBucketConfiguration> <LocationConstraint>LOCATION</LocationConstraint> <CustomPlacementConfig> <DataLocations> <DataLocation>REGION_1</DataLocation> <DataLocation>REGION_2</DataLocation> </DataLocations> </CustomPlacementConfig> <StorageClass>STORAGE_CLASS</StorageClass> <EncryptionConfiguration> <DefaultKmsKeyName>KEY_RESOURCE</DefaultKmsKeyName> <EncryptionConfiguration> </CreateBucketConfiguration>
Response headers
The request can return a variety of response headers depending on the request headers you use.
Response body elements
The response does not include an XML document in the response body.