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Cloud Storage Client Library for Node.js


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What is @google-cloud/storage?

The @google-cloud/storage npm package is a client library for using Google Cloud Storage, which is a service for storing and accessing data on Google's infrastructure. The package allows Node.js developers to interact with Google Cloud Storage in a server-side application.

What are @google-cloud/storage's main functionalities?

Uploading files

This feature allows users to upload files to a Google Cloud Storage bucket. The code sample demonstrates how to upload a local file to a specified bucket.

const { Storage } = require('@google-cloud/storage');
const storage = new Storage();
async function uploadFile() {
  await storage.bucket('my-bucket').upload('local-file-path', {
    destination: 'destination-file-path',
  });
  console.log('File uploaded.');
}
uploadFile().catch(console.error);

Downloading files

This feature enables users to download files from a Google Cloud Storage bucket. The code sample shows how to download a file from a bucket to the local file system.

const { Storage } = require('@google-cloud/storage');
const storage = new Storage();
async function downloadFile() {
  const options = {
    destination: 'local-file-path',
  };
  await storage.bucket('my-bucket').file('remote-file-path').download(options);
  console.log('File downloaded.');
}
downloadFile().catch(console.error);

Listing files

This feature provides the ability to list all files in a Google Cloud Storage bucket. The code sample lists the names of all files in a specified bucket.

const { Storage } = require('@google-cloud/storage');
const storage = new Storage();
async function listFiles() {
  const [files] = await storage.bucket('my-bucket').getFiles();
  files.forEach(file => console.log(file.name));
}
listFiles().catch(console.error);

Deleting files

This feature allows users to delete files from a Google Cloud Storage bucket. The code sample demonstrates how to delete a specific file from a bucket.

const { Storage } = require('@google-cloud/storage');
const storage = new Storage();
async function deleteFile() {
  await storage.bucket('my-bucket').file('file-to-delete').delete();
  console.log('File deleted.');
}
deleteFile().catch(console.error);

Managing buckets

This feature enables users to manage buckets, including creating and deleting buckets. The code sample shows how to create a new bucket in Google Cloud Storage.

const { Storage } = require('@google-cloud/storage');
const storage = new Storage();
async function createBucket() {
  await storage.createBucket('new-bucket');
  console.log('Bucket created.');
}
createBucket().catch(console.error);

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@google-cloud/storage (Beta)

Cloud Storage Client Library for Node.js

Looking for more Google APIs than just Storage? You might want to check out google-cloud.

$ npm install --save @google-cloud/storage
var fs = require('fs');

var gcs = require('@google-cloud/storage')({
  projectId: 'grape-spaceship-123',
  keyFilename: '/path/to/keyfile.json'
});

// Create a new bucket.
gcs.createBucket('my-new-bucket', function(err, bucket) {
  if (!err) {
    // "my-new-bucket" was successfully created.
  }
});

// Reference an existing bucket.
var bucket = gcs.bucket('my-existing-bucket');

// Upload a local file to a new file to be created in your bucket.
bucket.upload('/photos/zoo/zebra.jpg', function(err, file) {
  if (!err) {
    // "zebra.jpg" is now in your bucket.
  }
});

// Download a file from your bucket.
bucket.file('giraffe.jpg').download({
  destination: '/photos/zoo/giraffe.jpg'
}, function(err) {});

// Streams are also supported for reading and writing files.
var remoteReadStream = bucket.file('giraffe.jpg').createReadStream();
var localWriteStream = fs.createWriteStream('/photos/zoo/giraffe.jpg');
remoteReadStream.pipe(localWriteStream);

var localReadStream = fs.createReadStream('/photos/zoo/zebra.jpg');
var remoteWriteStream = bucket.file('zebra.jpg').createWriteStream();
localReadStream.pipe(remoteWriteStream);

// Promises are also supported by omitting callbacks.
bucket.upload('/photos/zoo/zebra.jpg').then(function(data) {
  var file = data[0];
});

// It's also possible to integrate with third-party Promise libraries.
var gcs = require('@google-cloud/storage')({
  promise: require('bluebird')
});

Authentication

It's incredibly easy to get authenticated and start using Google's APIs. You can set your credentials on a global basis as well as on a per-API basis. See each individual API section below to see how you can auth on a per-API-basis. This is useful if you want to use different accounts for different Cloud services.

On Google Cloud Platform

If you are running this client on Google Cloud Platform, we handle authentication for you with no configuration. You just need to make sure that when you set up the GCE instance, you add the correct scopes for the APIs you want to access.

var gcs = require('@google-cloud/storage')();
// ...you're good to go!

Elsewhere

If you are not running this client on Google Cloud Platform, you need a Google Developers service account. To create a service account:

  1. Visit the Google Developers Console.
  2. Create a new project or click on an existing project.
  3. Navigate to APIs & auth > APIs section and turn on the following APIs (you may need to enable billing in order to use these services):
  • Google Cloud Storage
  • Google Cloud Storage JSON API
  1. Navigate to APIs & auth > Credentials and then:
  • If you want to use a new service account key, click on Create credentials and select Service account key. After the account key is created, you will be prompted to download the JSON key file that the library uses to authenticate your requests.
  • If you want to generate a new service account key for an existing service account, click on Generate new JSON key and download the JSON key file.
var projectId = process.env.GCLOUD_PROJECT; // E.g. 'grape-spaceship-123'

var gcs = require('@google-cloud/storage')({
  projectId: projectId,

  // The path to your key file:
  keyFilename: '/path/to/keyfile.json'

  // Or the contents of the key file:
  credentials: require('./path/to/keyfile.json')
});

// ...you're good to go!

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