Class: Google::Cloud::Storage::Bucket

Inherits:
Object
  • Object
show all
Defined in:
lib/google/cloud/storage/bucket.rb,
lib/google/cloud/storage/bucket/acl.rb,
lib/google/cloud/storage/bucket/cors.rb,
lib/google/cloud/storage/bucket/list.rb

Overview

Bucket

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

Examples:

require "google/cloud/storage"

storage = Google::Cloud::Storage.new

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

Direct Known Subclasses

Updater

Defined Under Namespace

Classes: Acl, Cors, DefaultAcl, List, Updater

Instance Method Summary collapse

Instance Method Details

#aclObject

The Bucket::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.

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!

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# File 'lib/google/cloud/storage/bucket.rb', line 844

def acl
  @acl ||= Bucket::Acl.new self
end

#api_urlObject

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



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# File 'lib/google/cloud/storage/bucket.rb', line 77

def api_url
  @gapi.self_link
end

#cors {|cors| ... } ⇒ Object

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.

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

Yields:

  • (cors)

    a block for setting CORS rules

Yield Parameters:

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# File 'lib/google/cloud/storage/bucket.rb', line 132

def cors
  cors_builder = Bucket::Cors.from_gapi @gapi.cors_configurations
  if block_given?
    yield cors_builder
    if cors_builder.changed?
      @gapi.cors_configurations = cors_builder.to_gapi
      patch_gapi! :cors_configurations
    end
  end
  cors_builder.freeze # always return frozen objects
end

#create_file(file, path = nil, acl: nil, cache_control: nil, content_disposition: nil, content_encoding: nil, content_language: nil, content_type: nil, crc32c: nil, md5: nil, metadata: nil, storage_class: nil, encryption_key: nil) ⇒ Google::Cloud::Storage::File Also known as: upload_file, new_file

Creates a new File object by providing a path to a local file (or any IO or IO-ish object) 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.

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

Parameters:

  • file (String, IO)

    Path of the file on the filesystem to upload. Can be an IO object, or IO-ish object like StringIO. (If the IO object does not have path, a path argument must be also be provided.)

  • path (String) (defaults to: nil)

    Path to store the file in Google Cloud Storage.

  • acl (String)

    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)

    The Cache-Control response header to be returned when the file is downloaded.

  • content_disposition (String)

    The Content-Disposition response header to be returned when the file is downloaded.

  • content_encoding (String)

    The Content-Encoding response header to be returned when the file is downloaded.

  • content_language (String)

    The Content-Language response header to be returned when the file is downloaded.

  • content_type (String)

    The Content-Type response header to be returned when the file is downloaded.

  • crc32c (String)

    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. See Validation for more information.

  • md5 (String)

    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. See Validation for more information.

  • metadata (Hash)

    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)

    Storage class of the file. Determines how the file is stored and determines the SLA and the cost of storage. Values include :multi_regional, :regional, :nearline, :coldline, :standard, and :dra (Durable Reduced Availability), as well as the strings returned by #storage_class. 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)

    Optional. A customer-supplied, AES-256 encryption key that will be used to encrypt the file.

Returns:



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# File 'lib/google/cloud/storage/bucket.rb', line 576

def create_file file, path = nil, acl: nil, cache_control: nil,
                content_disposition: nil, content_encoding: nil,
                content_language: nil, content_type: nil,
                crc32c: nil, md5: nil, metadata: nil,
                storage_class: nil, encryption_key: nil
  ensure_service!
  options = { acl: File::Acl.predefined_rule_for(acl), md5: md5,
              cache_control: cache_control, content_type: content_type,
              content_disposition: content_disposition, crc32c: crc32c,
              content_encoding: content_encoding, metadata: ,
              content_language: content_language, key: encryption_key,
              storage_class: storage_class_for(storage_class) }
  ensure_io_or_file_exists! file
  path ||= file.path if file.respond_to? :path
  path ||= file if file.is_a? String
  fail ArgumentError, "must provide path" if path.nil?

  gapi = service.insert_file name, file, path, options
  File.from_gapi gapi, service
end

#created_atObject

Creation time of the bucket.



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# File 'lib/google/cloud/storage/bucket.rb', line 83

def created_at
  @gapi.time_created
end

#default_aclObject

The Bucket::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.

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!

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# File 'lib/google/cloud/storage/bucket.rb', line 888

def default_acl
  @default_acl ||= Bucket::DefaultAcl.new self
end

#deleteBoolean

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.

Examples:

require "google/cloud/storage"

storage = Google::Cloud::Storage.new

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

Returns:

  • (Boolean)

    Returns true if the bucket was deleted.



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# File 'lib/google/cloud/storage/bucket.rb', line 344

def delete
  ensure_service!
  service.delete_bucket name
  true
end

#file(path, generation: nil, encryption_key: nil) ⇒ Google::Cloud::Storage::File? Also known as: find_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.

Examples:

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

Parameters:

  • path (String)

    Name (path) of the file.

  • generation (Integer)

    When present, selects a specific revision of this object. Default is the latest version.

  • encryption_key (String)

    Optional. The customer-supplied, AES-256 encryption key used to encrypt the file, if one was provided to #create_file.

Returns:



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# File 'lib/google/cloud/storage/bucket.rb', line 442

def file path, generation: nil, encryption_key: nil
  ensure_service!
  options = { generation: generation, key: encryption_key }
  gapi = service.get_file name, path, options
  File.from_gapi gapi, service
rescue Google::Cloud::NotFoundError
  nil
end

#files(prefix: nil, delimiter: nil, token: nil, max: nil, versions: nil) ⇒ Array<Google::Cloud::Storage::File> Also known as: find_files

Retrieves a list of files matching the criteria.

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

Parameters:

  • prefix (String)

    Filter results to files whose names begin with this prefix.

  • delimiter (String)

    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)

    A previously-returned page token representing part of the larger set of results to view.

  • max (Integer)

    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)

    If true, lists all versions of an object as distinct results. The default is false. For more information, see Object Versioning .

Returns:



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# File 'lib/google/cloud/storage/bucket.rb', line 397

def files prefix: nil, delimiter: nil, token: nil, max: nil,
          versions: nil
  ensure_service!
  options = {
    prefix:    prefix,
    delimiter: delimiter,
    token:     token,
    max:       max,
    versions:  versions
  }
  gapi = service.list_files name, options
  File::List.from_gapi gapi, service, name, prefix, delimiter, max,
                       versions
end

#idObject

The ID of the bucket.



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# File 'lib/google/cloud/storage/bucket.rb', line 65

def id
  @gapi.id
end

#kindObject

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



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# File 'lib/google/cloud/storage/bucket.rb', line 59

def kind
  @gapi.kind
end

#locationObject

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.



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# File 'lib/google/cloud/storage/bucket.rb', line 151

def location
  @gapi.location
end

#logging_bucketObject

The destination bucket name for the bucket's logs.

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# File 'lib/google/cloud/storage/bucket.rb', line 160

def logging_bucket
  @gapi.logging.log_bucket if @gapi.logging
end

#logging_bucket=(logging_bucket) ⇒ Object

Updates the destination bucket for the bucket's logs.

Parameters:

  • logging_bucket (String)

    The bucket to hold the logging output

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# File 'lib/google/cloud/storage/bucket.rb', line 171

def logging_bucket= logging_bucket
  @gapi.logging ||= Google::Apis::StorageV1::Bucket::Logging.new
  @gapi.logging.log_bucket = logging_bucket
  patch_gapi! :logging
end

#logging_prefixObject

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

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# File 'lib/google/cloud/storage/bucket.rb', line 182

def logging_prefix
  @gapi.logging.log_object_prefix if @gapi.logging
end

#logging_prefix=(logging_prefix) ⇒ Object

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.

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# File 'lib/google/cloud/storage/bucket.rb', line 196

def logging_prefix= logging_prefix
  @gapi.logging ||= Google::Apis::StorageV1::Bucket::Logging.new
  @gapi.logging.log_object_prefix = logging_prefix
  patch_gapi! :logging
end

#nameObject

The name of the bucket.



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# File 'lib/google/cloud/storage/bucket.rb', line 71

def name
  @gapi.name
end

#policy(force: false) {|policy| ... } ⇒ Policy

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

Examples:

Policy values are memoized to reduce the number of API calls:

require "google/cloud/storage"

storage = Google::Cloud::Storage.new

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

policy = bucket.policy # API call
policy_2 = bucket.policy # No API call

Use force to retrieve the latest policy from the service:

require "google/cloud/storage"

storage = Google::Cloud::Storage.new

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

policy = bucket.policy force: true # API call
policy_2 = bucket.policy force: true # API call

Update the policy by passing a block:

require "google/cloud/storage"

storage = Google::Cloud::Storage.new

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

bucket.policy do |p|
  p.add "roles/owner", "user:owner@example.com"
end # 2 API calls

Parameters:

  • force (Boolean)

    Force load the latest policy when true. Otherwise the policy will be memoized to reduce the number of API calls made. The default is false.

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 Parameters:

  • policy (Policy)

    the current Cloud IAM Policy for this bucket

Returns:

  • (Policy)

    the current Cloud IAM Policy for this bucket

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# File 'lib/google/cloud/storage/bucket.rb', line 944

def policy force: false
  @policy = nil if force || block_given?
  @policy ||= begin
    ensure_service!
    gapi = service.get_bucket_policy name
    Policy.from_gapi gapi
  end
  return @policy unless block_given?
  p = @policy.deep_dup
  yield p
  self.policy = p
end

#policy=(new_policy) ⇒ Object

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.

Examples:

require "google/cloud/storage"

storage = Google::Cloud::Storage.new

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

policy = bucket.policy # API call

policy.add "roles/owner", "user:owner@example.com"

bucket.policy = policy # API call

Parameters:

  • new_policy (Policy)

    a new or modified Cloud IAM Policy for this bucket

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# File 'lib/google/cloud/storage/bucket.rb', line 987

def policy= new_policy
  ensure_service!
  gapi = service.set_bucket_policy name, new_policy.to_gapi
  @policy = Policy.from_gapi gapi
end

#post_object(path, policy: nil, issuer: nil, client_email: nil, signing_key: nil, private_key: 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.

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="

Parameters:

  • path (String)

    Path to the file in Google Cloud Storage.

  • policy (Hash)

    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)

    Service Account's Client Email.

  • client_email (String)

    Service Account's Client Email.

  • signing_key (OpenSSL::PKey::RSA, String)

    Service Account's Private Key.

  • private_key (OpenSSL::PKey::RSA, String)

    Service Account's Private Key.

Returns:

See Also:



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# File 'lib/google/cloud/storage/bucket.rb', line 793

def post_object path, policy: nil, issuer: nil,
                client_email: nil, signing_key: nil,
                private_key: nil
  ensure_service!
  options = { issuer: issuer, client_email: client_email,
              signing_key: signing_key, private_key: private_key,
              policy: policy }

  signer = File::Signer.from_bucket self, path
  signer.post_object options
end

#reload!Object Also known as: refresh!

Reloads the bucket with current data from the Storage service.



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# File 'lib/google/cloud/storage/bucket.rb', line 1028

def reload!
  ensure_service!
  @gapi = service.get_bucket name
end

#signed_url(path, method: nil, expires: nil, content_type: nil, content_md5: nil, headers: nil, issuer: nil, client_email: nil, signing_key: nil, private_key: nil) ⇒ Object

Access without authentication can be granted to a File for a specified period of time. This URL uses a cryptographic signature of your credentials to access the file identified by path. A URL can be created for paths that do not yet exist. For instance, a URL can be created to PUT file contents to.

Generating a 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.

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"

Any of the option parameters may be specified:

require "google/cloud/storage"

storage = Google::Cloud::Storage.new

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

Using the issuer and signing_key options:

require "google/cloud/storage"

storage = Google::Cloud.storage

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 the headers option:

require "google/cloud/storage"

storage = Google::Cloud.storage

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"
                               }

Parameters:

  • path (String)

    Path to the file in Google Cloud Storage.

  • method (String)

    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)

    The number of seconds until the URL expires. Default is 300/5 minutes.

  • content_type (String)

    When provided, the client (browser) must send this value in the HTTP header. e.g. text/plain

  • content_md5 (String)

    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.

  • headers (Hash)

    Google extension headers (custom HTTP headers that begin with x-goog-) that must be included in requests that use the signed URL.

  • issuer (String)

    Service Account's Client Email.

  • client_email (String)

    Service Account's Client Email.

  • signing_key (OpenSSL::PKey::RSA, String)

    Service Account's Private Key.

  • private_key (OpenSSL::PKey::RSA, String)

    Service Account's Private Key.

See Also:



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# File 'lib/google/cloud/storage/bucket.rb', line 685

def signed_url path, method: nil, expires: nil, content_type: nil,
               content_md5: nil, headers: nil, issuer: nil,
               client_email: nil, signing_key: nil, private_key: nil
  ensure_service!
  options = { method: method, expires: expires, headers: headers,
              content_type: content_type, content_md5: content_md5,
              issuer: issuer, client_email: client_email,
              signing_key: signing_key, private_key: private_key }
  signer = File::Signer.from_bucket self, path
  signer.signed_url options
end

#storage_classObject

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 MULTI_REGIONAL, REGIONAL, NEARLINE, COLDLINE, STANDARD, and DURABLE_REDUCED_AVAILABILITY.



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# File 'lib/google/cloud/storage/bucket.rb', line 207

def storage_class
  @gapi.storage_class
end

#test_permissions(*permissions) ⇒ Array<String>

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

Examples:

require "google/cloud/storage"

storage = Google::Cloud::Storage.new

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

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

Parameters:

  • 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.

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# File 'lib/google/cloud/storage/bucket.rb', line 1019

def test_permissions *permissions
  permissions = Array(permissions).flatten
  ensure_service!
  gapi = service.test_bucket_permissions name, permissions
  gapi.permissions
end

#update {|bucket| ... } ⇒ Object

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=, and #website_404=. In addition, the #cors configuration accessible in the block is completely mutable and will be included in the request. (See Cors)

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

Yields:

  • (bucket)

    a block yielding a delegate object for updating the file



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# File 'lib/google/cloud/storage/bucket.rb', line 319

def update
  updater = Updater.new @gapi
  yield updater
  # Add check for mutable cors
  updater.check_for_mutable_cors!
  patch_gapi! updater.updates unless updater.updates.empty?
end

#versioning=(new_versioning) ⇒ Boolean

Updates whether Object Versioning is enabled for the bucket.

Returns:

  • (Boolean)


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# File 'lib/google/cloud/storage/bucket.rb', line 226

def versioning= new_versioning
  @gapi.versioning ||= Google::Apis::StorageV1::Bucket::Versioning.new
  @gapi.versioning.enabled = new_versioning
  patch_gapi! :versioning
end

#versioning?Boolean

Whether Object Versioning is enabled for the bucket.

Returns:

  • (Boolean)


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# File 'lib/google/cloud/storage/bucket.rb', line 215

def versioning?
  @gapi.versioning.enabled? unless @gapi.versioning.nil?
end

#website_404Object

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



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# File 'lib/google/cloud/storage/bucket.rb', line 263

def website_404
  @gapi.website.not_found_page if @gapi.website
end

#website_404=(website_404) ⇒ Object

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



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# File 'lib/google/cloud/storage/bucket.rb', line 274

def website_404= website_404
  @gapi.website ||= Google::Apis::StorageV1::Bucket::Website.new
  @gapi.website.not_found_page = website_404
  patch_gapi! :website
end

#website_mainObject

The index page returned from a static website served from the bucket when a site visitor requests the top level directory.



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# File 'lib/google/cloud/storage/bucket.rb', line 239

def website_main
  @gapi.website.main_page_suffix if @gapi.website
end

#website_main=(website_main) ⇒ Object

Updates the index page returned from a static website served from the bucket when a site visitor requests the top level directory.



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# File 'lib/google/cloud/storage/bucket.rb', line 250

def website_main= website_main
  @gapi.website ||= Google::Apis::StorageV1::Bucket::Website.new
  @gapi.website.main_page_suffix = website_main
  patch_gapi! :website
end