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@nest-excalibur/google-cloud-storage

A simple package for NestJS framework to upload files to Google Cloud Storage

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Google Cloud Storage

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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');
       }
    }

GoogleCloudStorageFileInterceptor

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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Package last updated on 13 May 2021

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