Creates a .zip archive from a collection of files in a Google Cloud Storage[tm] bucket. Include nodejs library and simple command-line program.
Keep the resulting .zip file locally, upload back to Google Cloud Storage, or both.
The zip-bucket
command line program was split off
into its own module in v2.0.0.
install zip-bucket-bin for the zip-bucket
command line program
The v2.0.0 library is the same as v1.9.0. The only breaking change
is the removal of the zip-bucket
command line program and associated dependencies.
npm i zip-bucket -S
const storage = require('@google-cloud/storage')(optional_api_key);
Pass the storage object when setting up zipBucket for usage.
const zipBucket = require('zip-bucket')(storage);
zipBucket takes an object with specific properties describing the zip operation, and returns a Promise
zipBucket({ fromBucket, fromPath, toBucket, toPath, keep, mapper, metadata })
.then(function yourNextTask({fromBucket, fromPath, toBucket, toPath, keep, metadata, manifest}))
...
fromBucket
required string - The name of the bucket in Google Cloud Storage[tm] to search for files to zip. Does not need to begin with 'gs://'. Example: "my-favorite-bucket"
fromPath
required string - All files whose names begin with fromPath
will be selected for adding to the zip file.
Example: "blogposts/2017/Feb/"
toBucket
optional string - The name of the bucket where the zip file is to be stored. This can be the same string used to set fromBucket. If undefined, the zip file will not be uploaded to a bucket. Example: "my-backup-bucket"
toPath
optional string - The path in the bucket to store the zip file, including the file name. Example: "2017/Feb/blogposts.zip"
keep
optional string - A path in the local filesystem to save the zip file.
metadata
optional object - A key/value object to set custom metadata for your zipfile in Google Cloud Storage.
mapper
optional function - A function(GCS_File, fromPath):string
for renaming files inside the zip. Could also be useful for generating side-effects, like populating metadata, or recording md5 values, etc. Has access to the full File object
in Google Cloud Storage, including metadata, but not file contents. This function can be safely left undefined.
The Promise will only resolve successfully if all steps pass, the zip file is created, and is [optionally] uploaded to the bucket and [optionally] saved.
The Promise resolves to an object containing the properties shown in the call to yourNextTask
, which is shown for illustrative purposes only. Except for manifest
, these are input properties passed as-is.
THe returned manifest
consists of an array of pairs of the file name in the bucket and file name in the zip file, i.e. [[fileNameInBucket, fileNameInZipfile],...]
zipBucket
does not delete the files from the bucket after copying them to the .zip
archive. That's your job. The resolved manifest
may be helpful.
The current tests include a 100MB file and several smaller files. Streaming is used, and the write stream to
Google Cloud Storage can sometimes timeout (~1%). This and other issues can be caught with the Promise's .catch
.
Keep in mind that running this software outside of Google Cloud will result in bandwidth fees. To save money, you should probably find a way to run it from within Google Cloud.
Note: All Google service fees are your responsibility, as the user of this software, and under the MIT License there is a disclaimer of liability for any defects in this software.
If you clone the repository and want to test it locally, you will need to change the storage initialization and bucket names in ./test/index.js to something more appropriate for your local tests.
Copyright 2017 Paul Brewer, Economic and Financial Technology Consulting LLC [email protected] and Contributors
@atlanteh Windows compatibility, downloadValidation flag, v1.0 based on streaming
@harscoet Patch for issue with bin.js, move bin.js dependencies to "dependencies"
The MIT License
Google Cloud Storage[tm] is a trademark of Google, Inc.
This software is not a product of Google, Inc.