engineerchuan
engineerchuan

Reputation: 2708

How to make many files public in Google Cloud Storage?

I have 1000 files in Google Cloud Storage to make public, or in general a directory hierarchy.

In the Web UI, I can only seem to make one at a time public.

Is there some way to do this.

Upvotes: 106

Views: 68451

Answers (8)

Apr, 2022 Update:

You can allow all users to read files in your bucket.

For example, in Bucket details, click "PERMISSIONS" then "ADD":

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Then, type "allUsers":

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Then, choose the role "Storage Legacy Object Reader" so that all users can read files:

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Then, click "SAVE":

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Then, you will be asked as shown below so click "ALLOW PUBLIC ACCESS":

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Finally, you can allow all users to read files in your bucket:

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Upvotes: 12

Aline Menezes
Aline Menezes

Reputation: 11

You can make all objects in a public range, this link has more information: https://cloud.google.com/storage/docs/access-control/making-data-public

If you can't, in your console, log into your bucket and click "Edit bucket permissions" - Enter allUsers in Add Members. Then Select Role > Storage > Storage Object Viewer

Upvotes: 1

Erik
Erik

Reputation: 781

You can make all objects in a bucket public. Here's the link.

  1. Open the Cloud Storage browser in the Google Cloud Platform Console.
  2. In the list of buckets, click on the name of the bucket that you want to make public.
  3. Select the Permissions tab near the top of the page.
  4. Click the Add members button.
    The Add members dialog box appears.
  5. In the Members field, enter allUsers.
  6. In the Roles drop down, select the Storage sub-menu, and click the Storage Object Viewer option.
  7. Click Add.

Once shared publicly, a link icon appears for each object in the public access >column. You can click on this icon to get the URL for the object.

Upvotes: 77

Anand Kapdi
Anand Kapdi

Reputation: 501

The easiest way to accomplish this would be by using a console.

Click on "Edit bucket permissions"

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Enter allUsers in Add Members. Then Select Role > Storage > Storage Object Viewer

Attention! This will give read permission to all the people on the internet to all the objects in that selected bucket.

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Upvotes: 21

MarcoSantana
MarcoSantana

Reputation: 759

Current (Oct/2017) documentation about Hosting a Static Website found here points to:

gsutil acl ch -r -u AllUsers:R gs://bucket-name

Where the -r does the recursive trick and -u AllUsers:R gives the public read access.

Upvotes: 15

Darian Hickman
Darian Hickman

Reputation: 909

To copy and paste on Erik's behalf, this worked consistently for me:

Making groups of objects publicly readable

To make all objects in a bucket publicly readable:

CONSOLEGSUTILREST APIS Use the gsutil iam ch command, replacing [VALUES_IN_BRACKETS] with the appropriate values:

 gsutil iam ch allUsers:objectViewer gs://[BUCKET_NAME]

Upvotes: 1

unaiherran
unaiherran

Reputation: 1034

When you run: gsutil -m acl set -R -a public-read gs://bucket you define public read for all the objects currently in your bucket, but when you upload new files they wont be public by default.

What I found is that is worth to define a bucket default acl as public-read gsutil defacl set public-read gs://bucket

Upvotes: 63

fejta
fejta

Reputation: 3121

Run gsutil -m acl set -R -a public-read gs://bucket

  • The -m issues multiple requests at the same time.
  • The -R issues requests for every object in your bucket.
  • The -a issues requests for every version of every object.

See gsutil help acl for more info.

At the API layer gsutil issues the following HTTP request:

PUT /bucket/obj?acl HTTP/1.1
Host: storage.googleapis.com
x-goog-acl: public-read

You can see this by using the -D flag with gsutil:

gsutil -D setacl public-read gs://bucket/obj

Upvotes: 131

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