Struct cloud_storage::client::ObjectClient [−][src]
pub struct ObjectClient<'a>(_);
Expand description
Operations on Objects.
Implementations
Create a new object. Upload a file as that is loaded in memory to google cloud storage, where it will be interpreted according to the mime type you specified.
Example
use cloud_storage::Client; use cloud_storage::Object; let file: Vec<u8> = read_cute_cat("cat.png"); let client = Client::default(); client.object().create("cat-photos", file, "recently read cat.png", "image/png").await?;
Create a new object. This works in the same way as ObjectClient::create, except it does not need
to load the entire file in ram.
Example
use cloud_storage::Client; use cloud_storage::Object; let client = Client::default(); let file = reqwest::Client::new() .get("https://my_domain.rs/nice_cat_photo.png") .send() .await? .bytes_stream(); client.object().create_streamed("cat-photos", file, 10, "recently read cat.png", "image/png").await?;
pub async fn list(
&self,
bucket: &'a str,
list_request: ListRequest
) -> Result<impl Stream<Item = Result<ObjectList>> + 'a>[src]
pub async fn list(
&self,
bucket: &'a str,
list_request: ListRequest
) -> Result<impl Stream<Item = Result<ObjectList>> + 'a>[src]Obtain a list of objects within this Bucket.
Example
use cloud_storage::Client; use cloud_storage::{Object, ListRequest}; let client = Client::default(); let all_objects = client.object().list("my_bucket", ListRequest::default()).await?;
Obtains a single object with the specified name in the specified bucket.
Example
use cloud_storage::Client; use cloud_storage::Object; let client = Client::default(); let object = client.object().read("my_bucket", "path/to/my/file.png").await?;
Download the content of the object with the specified name in the specified bucket.
Example
use cloud_storage::Client; use cloud_storage::Object; let client = Client::default(); let bytes = client.object().download("my_bucket", "path/to/my/file.png").await?;
Download the content of the object with the specified name in the specified bucket, without allocating the whole file into a vector.
Example
use cloud_storage::Client; use cloud_storage::Object; use futures::StreamExt; use std::fs::File; use std::io::{BufWriter, Write}; let client = Client::default(); let mut stream = client.object().download_streamed("my_bucket", "path/to/my/file.png").await?; let mut file = BufWriter::new(File::create("file.png").unwrap()); while let Some(byte) = stream.next().await { file.write_all(&[byte.unwrap()]).unwrap(); }
Obtains a single object with the specified name in the specified bucket.
Example
use cloud_storage::Client; use cloud_storage::Object; let client = Client::default(); let mut object = client.object().read("my_bucket", "path/to/my/file.png").await?; object.content_type = Some("application/xml".to_string()); client.object().update(&object).await?;
Deletes a single object with the specified name in the specified bucket.
Example
use cloud_storage::Client; use cloud_storage::Object; let client = Client::default(); client.object().delete("my_bucket", "path/to/my/file.png").await?;
Obtains a single object with the specified name in the specified bucket.
Example
use cloud_storage::Client; use cloud_storage::object::{Object, ComposeRequest, SourceObject}; let client = Client::default(); let obj1 = client.object().read("my_bucket", "file1").await?; let obj2 = client.object().read("my_bucket", "file2").await?; let compose_request = ComposeRequest { kind: "storage#composeRequest".to_string(), source_objects: vec![ SourceObject { name: obj1.name.clone(), generation: None, object_preconditions: None, }, SourceObject { name: obj2.name.clone(), generation: None, object_preconditions: None, }, ], destination: None, }; let obj3 = client.object().compose("my_bucket", &compose_request, "test-concatted-file").await?; // obj3 is now a file with the content of obj1 and obj2 concatted together.
Copy this object to the target bucket and path
Example
use cloud_storage::Client; use cloud_storage::object::{Object, ComposeRequest}; let client = Client::default(); let obj1 = client.object().read("my_bucket", "file1").await?; let obj2 = client.object().copy(&obj1, "my_other_bucket", "file2").await?; // obj2 is now a copy of obj1.
Moves a file from the current location to the target bucket and path.
Limitations
This function does not yet support rewriting objects to another
- Geographical Location,
- Encryption,
- Storage class. These limitations mean that for now, the rewrite and the copy methods do the same thing.
Example
use cloud_storage::Client; use cloud_storage::object::Object; let client = Client::default(); let obj1 = client.object().read("my_bucket", "file1").await?; let obj2 = client.object().rewrite(&obj1, "my_other_bucket", "file2").await?; // obj2 is now a copy of obj1.
Trait Implementations
Auto Trait Implementations
impl<'a> !RefUnwindSafe for ObjectClient<'a>impl<'a> Send for ObjectClient<'a>impl<'a> Sync for ObjectClient<'a>impl<'a> Unpin for ObjectClient<'a>impl<'a> !UnwindSafe for ObjectClient<'a>