There's not much on the firebase documentation explaining how to upload files with a path when using the firebase admin sdk for google cloud storage.
I've looked at firebase's documentation and it specifies that I can create a bucket and that I should refer to google clouds documentation for further help.
Then they also show how to create another storage bucket plus links leading to API Reference Documentation, which again shows you how to create another storage bucket, but at least this time there is a table of code examples to refer from. The files link at the table shows a repo example that has
// Uploads a local file to the bucket
storage
.bucket(bucketName)
.upload(filename)
.then(() => {
console.log(`${filename} uploaded to ${bucketName}.`);
})
.catch(err => {
console.error('ERROR:', err);
});
which was helpful as I was able to upload a file with admin using it.
var admin = require("firebase-admin");
var serviceAccount = require("path/to/serviceAccountKey.json");
admin.initializeApp({
credential: admin.credential.cert(serviceAccount),
storageBucket: "<BUCKET_NAME>.appspot"
});
const bucket = admin.storage().bucket();
bucket.upload('local/file/path').then(data => {
console.log('upload success');
}).catch(err => {
console.log('error uploading to storage', err);
});
Although I'm still at a loss with how to specify a path as this just puts it at the top level of my firebase storage bucket. Anyone know how I can specify a path to nest my files deeper with the api?
There's not much on the firebase documentation explaining how to upload files with a path when using the firebase admin sdk for google cloud storage.
I've looked at firebase's documentation and it specifies that I can create a bucket and that I should refer to google clouds documentation for further help.
Then they also show how to create another storage bucket plus links leading to API Reference Documentation, which again shows you how to create another storage bucket, but at least this time there is a table of code examples to refer from. The files link at the table shows a repo example that has
// Uploads a local file to the bucket
storage
.bucket(bucketName)
.upload(filename)
.then(() => {
console.log(`${filename} uploaded to ${bucketName}.`);
})
.catch(err => {
console.error('ERROR:', err);
});
which was helpful as I was able to upload a file with admin using it.
var admin = require("firebase-admin");
var serviceAccount = require("path/to/serviceAccountKey.json");
admin.initializeApp({
credential: admin.credential.cert(serviceAccount),
storageBucket: "<BUCKET_NAME>.appspot."
});
const bucket = admin.storage().bucket();
bucket.upload('local/file/path').then(data => {
console.log('upload success');
}).catch(err => {
console.log('error uploading to storage', err);
});
Although I'm still at a loss with how to specify a path as this just puts it at the top level of my firebase storage bucket. Anyone know how I can specify a path to nest my files deeper with the api?
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Reset to default 14Please refer to the API documentation for the upload() method. You can see that upload takes a second parameter called "options" to describe the upload. The options object may have a property called destination
to describe where the file should be uploaded.
(string or File)
The place to save your file. If given a string, the file will be uploaded to the bucket using the string as a filename. When given a File object, your local file will be uploaded to the File object's bucket and under the File object's name. Lastly, when this argument is omitted, the file is uploaded to your bucket using the name of the local file or the path of the url relative to it's domain.
So, you can use it like this:
bucket.upload('local/file/path', { destination: 'location/in/bucket' })