Reputation: 200
Is it possible to compress multiple files in Firebase Storage using Cloud Functions?
For example, there are 5 images uploaded by users and Firebase Cloud Functions will create a zip file for these 5 images
Upvotes: 9
Views: 5850
Reputation: 6162
Could not find e2e guide for similar scenario in functions myself, so had to combine solutions for zipping, accessing files in cloud storage etc. See result below:
import * as functions from 'firebase-functions';
import admin from 'firebase-admin';
import archiver from 'archiver';
import { v4 as uuidv4 } from 'uuid';
export const createZip = functions.https.onCall(async () => {
const storage = admin.storage();
const bucket = storage.bucket('bucket-name');
// generate random name for a file
const filePath = uuidv4();
const file = bucket.file(filePath);
const outputStreamBuffer = file.createWriteStream({
gzip: true,
contentType: 'application/zip',
});
const archive = archiver('zip', {
gzip: true,
zlib: { level: 9 },
});
archive.on('error', (err) => {
throw err;
});
archive.pipe(outputStreamBuffer);
// use firestore, request data etc. to get file names and their full path in storage
// file path can not start with '/'
const userFilePath = 'user-file-path';
const userFileName = 'user-file-name';
const userFile = await bucket.file(userFilePath).download();
archive.append(userFile[0], {
name: userFileName, // if you want to have directory structure inside zip file, add prefix to name -> /folder/ + userFileName
});
archive.on('finish', async () => {
console.log('uploaded zip', filePath);
// get url to download zip file
await bucket
.file(filePath)
.getSignedUrl({ expires: '03-09-2491', action: 'read' })
.then((signedUrls) => console.log(signedUrls[0]));
});
await archive.finalize();
});
Upvotes: 13