Uploading a buffer to google cloud storage

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Solution 1

We have an issue about supporting this more easily: https://github.com/GoogleCloudPlatform/gcloud-node/issues/1179

But for now, you can try:

file.createWriteStream()
  .on('error', function(err) {})
  .on('finish', function() {})
  .end(fileContents);

Solution 2

.save to save the day! Some code below where I save my "pdf" that I created.

https://googleapis.dev/nodejs/storage/latest/File.html#save

const { Storage } = require("@google-cloud/storage");

const gc = new Storage({
  keyFilename: path.join(__dirname, "./path to your service account .json"),
  projectId: "your project id",
});

      const file = gc.bucket(bucketName).file("tester.pdf");
      file.save(pdf, (err) => {
        if (!err) {
          console.log("cool");
        } else {
          console.log("error " + err);
        }
      });

Solution 3

This is actually easy:

  let remotePath = 'some/key/to/store.json';
  let localReadStream = new stream.PassThrough();
  localReadStream.end(JSON.stringify(someObject, null, '   '));

  let remoteWriteStream = bucket.file(remotePath).createWriteStream({ 
     metadata : { 
        contentType : 'application/json' 
     }
  });

  localReadStream.pipe(remoteWriteStream)
  .on('error', err => {
     return callback(err);      
  })
  .on('finish', () => {
     return callback();
  });

Solution 4

The following snippet is from a google example. The example assumes you have used multer, or something similar, and can access the file at req.file. You can stream the file to cloud storage using middleware that resembles the following:

function sendUploadToGCS (req, res, next) {
  if (!req.file) {
    return next();
  }

  const gcsname = Date.now() + req.file.originalname;
  const file = bucket.file(gcsname);

  const stream = file.createWriteStream({
    metadata: {
      contentType: req.file.mimetype
    },
    resumable: false
  });

  stream.on('error', (err) => {
    req.file.cloudStorageError = err;
    next(err);
  });

  stream.on('finish', () => {
    req.file.cloudStorageObject = gcsname;
    file.makePublic().then(() => {
      req.file.cloudStoragePublicUrl = getPublicUrl(gcsname);
      next();
    });
  });

  stream.end(req.file.buffer);
}

Solution 5

I have this approach working to me:

const destFileName = `someFolder/${file.name}`;
const fileCloud = this.storage.bucket(bucketName).file(destFileName);
    fileCloud.save(file.buffer, {
        contentType: file.mimetype
     }, (err) => {
        if (err) {
        console.log("error");
     }
});
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Updated on June 15, 2022

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  • Ash
    Ash almost 2 years

    I'm trying to save a Buffer (of a file uploaded from a form) to Google Cloud storage, but it seems like the Google Node SDK only allows files with a given path to be uploaded (Read / Write streams).

    This is what I have used for AWS (S3) - is the anything else similar in the Google node SDK?:

    var fileContents = new Buffer('buffer');
    
    var params = {
      Bucket: //bucket name
      Key: //file name
      ContentType: // Set mimetype
      Body: fileContents 
    };
    
    s3.putObject(params, function(err, data) {
    // Do something 
    });
    

    The only way that I have found to do it so far is write the buffer to disk, upload the file using the SDK (specifying the path to the new file) and then delete the file once it's uploaded successfully - the downside to this is that the whole process is significantly slower, to where it seems to be unfeasible to use Google storage. Is there any work around / way to upload a buffer?