Reputation: 10891
Does anyone have an example of a GAE/Cloud Endpoints API method (in Java) that can take in an image from an Android app and upload it to Google Cloud Storage?
I cannot seem to find any samples on how to do this but it is possible from what I understand.
EDIT: The tutorial here shows how to add a dependency to google app engine in eclipse and upload/download an image to Google Cloud Storage. Is it possible to do this with Cloud Endpoints somehow..? After all, they are both Google App Engine.
I want to offload as much of the upload/download code into my Cloud Endpoints API method(s), rather than coding everything inside of Android. This would allow me to reuse my Cloud Endpoints API on other clients.
More info I found: https://developers.google.com/api-client-library/java/apis/storage/v1#sample
Looks like this is the gradle dependency for the cloud endpoints backend?:
dependencies {
compile 'com.google.apis:google-api-services-storage:v1-rev66-1.21.0'
}
EDIT:
You should use this dependency inside cloud endpoints:
compile 'com.google.appengine.tools:appengine-gcs-client:0.5'
Upvotes: 2
Views: 1789
Reputation: 98
Solution : https://github.com/thorrism/GoogleCloudExample
Enable Google Cloud Storage : => https://console.developers.google.com/apis
Generate and download a key P12 : => https://console.developers.google.com/iam-admin/iam Create a folder named "assets" and place there your key : => app/src/main/assets/"yourKey.P12"
For everyone can access your uploaded file reading do not forget to add the permissions on your Bucket
Upvotes: 0
Reputation: 6067
You can upload file to Google Storage using Json Api
You may or may not want to store file metadata to datastore thru Endpoints.
You may or may not want to authenticate your users thru Endpoints before give them possibility to store files to Storage.
What I want to say is that Storage / Endpoints / Datastore are three different things and you don't required to use them all together.
Useful link: https://github.com/pliablematter/simple-cloud-storage
Upvotes: 2
Reputation: 642
You cannot directly upload (large) files to an Endpoints API method but instead need to receive them using the blobstore (or GCS) (https://cloud.google.com/appengine/docs/python/blobstore/ ). This requires the following:
blobstore.create_upload_url()
, and then returns the upload URL to your App.Upvotes: 1