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@nest-excalibur/google-cloud-storage
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A simple package for NestJS framework to upload files to Google Cloud Storage
Import the module with your bucket name.
import { GoogleCloudStorageModule } from '@nest-excalibur/google-cloud-storage/lib';
@Module({
imports: [
GoogleCloudStorageModule
.register({bucketDefaultName: '<bucket-name>'}),
],
})
export class SomeModule {
}
Don't forget to export your google-cloud credentials before start the server.
Inject the google-cloud-service in your controller
import { GoogleCloudStorageService } from '@nest-excalibur/google-cloud-storage/lib';
@Controller('some')
export class SomeController {
constructor(
private readonly _googleCloudStorageService: GoogleCloudStorageService,
) {
}
}
Use the service to store a file
@Post('upload-picture')
@UseInterceptors(
FileInterceptor('picture'),
)
async uploadPicture(
@UploadedFile() pictureFile: UploadedFileMetadata,
){
try {
return await this._googleCloudStorageService.upload(pictureFile);
}catch (error) {
throw new InternalServerErrorException('Error on Upload');
}
}
You can use the GoogleCloudStorageFileInterceptor
to store a file
using a specific folder/prefix name.
import { GoogleCloudStorageFileInterceptor } from '@nest-excalibur/google-cloud-storage/lib';
@Post('upload-picture')
@UseInterceptors(
GoogleCloudStorageFileInterceptor(
'picture',
undefined,
{
prefix: 'pictures'
}
)
)
async uploadPicture(
@UploadedFile() pictureFile
){
return pictureFile;
}
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A simple package for NestJS framework to upload files to Google Cloud Storage
We found that @nest-excalibur/google-cloud-storage demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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