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A minimalistic Google Storage client

Project description

gs is a command line interface (CLI) and Python library that provides a set of essential commands for Google Cloud Storage. It is modeled after the AWS CLI’s aws s3 command. Its features are:

  • Python 3 compatibility

  • A minimalistic set of dependencies

  • A tiny footprint

  • Intuitive convention-driven configuration of API credentials without browser login prompts

  • Checksum validation to detect end-to-end data corruption in uploads and downloads

  • Resumable downloads

  • An attractive paging and table layout interface

  • A JSON object metadata output mode for feeding data to other utilities

Installation

pip install gs

Synopsis

Usage:

gs [OPTIONS] COMMAND [ARGS]...

Options:
--version

Show the version and exit.

--help

Show this message and exit.

Commands:

gs configure

Set gs config options, including the API key.

gs cp

Copy files to, from, or between buckets.

gs ls

List buckets or objects in a bucket/prefix.

gs mb

Create a new Google Storage bucket.

gs mv

Move files to, from, or between buckets.

gs presign

Get a pre-signed URL for accessing an object.

gs rb

Permanently delete an empty bucket.

gs rm

Delete objects (files) from buckets.

gs sync

Sync a directory of files with bucket/prefix.

Run gs configure to configure Google service account access credentials that will be used by the gs command. You can create a new service account key at https://console.cloud.google.com/iam-admin/serviceaccounts.

Credentials

Before making API calls, gs ingests API credentials in the following order of priority:

  • First, gs checks if a GOOGLE_APPLICATION_CREDENTIALS environment variable is set. If so, it attempts to load and use credentials from the service account credentials filename referenced by the variable.

  • If that varible is not set, gs attempts to load service account credentials previously configured with gs configure (stored in ~/.config/gs/config.json).

  • If that fails, gs attempts to load a service account API token from Google instance metadata.

  • If that fails, gs gives up and prints an error.

Using the Python library interface

from gs import GSClient
client = GSClient()
object_meta = client.get("b/my-bucket/o/my-object")
with client.get("b/my-bucket/o/my-object", params=dict(alt="media"), stream=True) as res:
    object_bytes = res.raw.read()
presigned_url = client.get_presigned_url("my-bucket", "my-object", expires_at=time.time()+3600)
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