Rewrites a source object to a destination object. The source file is not modified, unless the source and destination objects are the same. Optionally overrides metadata.
For large objects, this method requires the use of multiple requests, which avoids having one
very long timeout for a single request. In such cases, the method responds with the
done
flag set to false
and also returns a rewriteToken
. To
complete the rewrite, you must keep calling the endpoint using the rewriteToken
returned in the prior response until the done
flag is true
. You must
complete rewrite operations within 1 week of when the rewriteToken
was created.
Attempts to use the token after it has expired fail with a
410
error.
Keep the following in mind when using the rewrite method:
- A rewrite completes in a single request, and you do not need to make additional calls
specifying a
rewriteToken
if the following conditions are true:- The storage class of the object is not changing
- The source and destination are in the same location
- If the location is a dual-region, either the source bucket must have turbo replication enabled or the source object must have completed its replication across regions
- Rewriting an object is charged as a single Class A operation, even when it requires the usage
of a
rewriteToken
. However, depending on the storage classes and locations involved, a rewrite might incur other charges. For more information, see Cloud Storage pricing. - When you rewrite a composite object where the source and destination are different locations or storage classes, the result is a composite object that has a component count of 1.
- Any timeout logic that you set in conjunction with using this method should be at least 30 seconds.
Required permissions
The authenticated user must have the following IAM permissions to use this method:
storage.objects.create
on the destination bucketstorage.objects.delete
on the destination bucket, if overwriting an existing objectstorage.objects.setRetention
on the destination bucket, if the request body includes theretention
property.storage.objects.get
on the source bucket
Request
HTTP request
POST https://storage.googleapis.com/storage/v1/b/sourceBucket/o/sourceObject/rewriteTo/b/destinationBucket/o/destinationObject
In addition to standard query parameters, the following query parameters apply to this method.
To see an example of how to include query parameters in a request, see the JSON API Overview page.
Parameters
Parameter name | Value | Description |
---|---|---|
Path parameters | ||
destinationBucket |
string |
Name of the bucket in which to store the new object. Overrides the provided object
metadata's bucket value, if any.
|
destinationObject |
string |
Name of the new object. Required when the object metadata is not otherwise provided.
Overrides the object metadata's name value, if any. For information about how
to URL encode object names to be path safe, see
Encoding URI path parts.
|
sourceBucket |
string |
Name of the bucket in which to find the source object. |
sourceObject |
string |
Name of the source object. For information about how to URL encode object names to be path safe, see Encoding URI path parts. |
Optional query parameters | ||
destinationKmsKeyName |
string |
Resource name of the
Cloud KMS key that will be used to encrypt the object. The Cloud KMS
key must be located in same location as the object.
If the parameter is not specified, the request uses the destination bucket's default encryption key, if any, or else it uses standard Cloud Storage encryption. |
destinationPredefinedAcl |
string |
Apply a predefined set of access controls to the destination object.
Acceptable values are:
iamConfiguration.uniformBucketLevelAccess.enabled is set to
true , requests that include this parameter fail with a
400 Bad Request response.
|
ifGenerationMatch |
long |
Makes the operation conditional on there being a live destination object with a generation
number that matches the given value. Setting ifGenerationMatch to 0 makes the
operation succeed only if there is no live destination object.
|
ifGenerationNotMatch |
long |
Makes the operation conditional on there being a live destination object with a generation
number that does not match the given value. If no live destination object exists, the
precondition fails. Setting ifGenerationNotMatch to 0 makes the operation
succeed if there is a live version of the object.
|
ifMetagenerationMatch |
long |
Makes the operation conditional on there being a live destination object with a metageneration number that matches the given value. |
ifMetagenerationNotMatch |
long |
Makes the operation conditional on there being a live destination object with a metageneration number that does not match the given value. |
ifSourceGenerationMatch |
long |
Makes the operation conditional on whether the source object's generation matches the given value. |
ifSourceGenerationNotMatch |
long |
Makes the operation conditional on whether the source object's generation does not match the given value. |
ifSourceMetagenerationMatch |
long |
Makes the operation conditional on whether the source object's current metageneration matches the given value. |
ifSourceMetagenerationNotMatch |
long |
Makes the operation conditional on whether the source object's current metageneration does not match the given value. |
maxBytesRewrittenPerCall |
long |
The maximum number of bytes that will be rewritten per rewrite request. Most callers
shouldn't need to specify this parameter - it is primarily in place to support testing.
If specified the value must be an integral multiple of 1 MiB (1048576). Also, this only
applies to requests where the source and destination span locations or storage
classes. Finally, this value must not change across rewrite calls else you'll get an error
that the rewriteToken is invalid.
|
projection |
string |
Set of properties to return. Defaults to noAcl , unless the object resource
specifies the acl property, when it defaults to full .
Acceptable values are:
|
rewriteToken |
string |
Include this field (from the previous rewrite response) on each rewrite request after the first one, until the rewrite response 'done' flag is true. Calls that provide a rewriteToken can omit all other request fields, but if included those fields must match the values provided in the first rewrite request. |
sourceGeneration |
long |
If present, selects a specific revision of the source object (as opposed to the latest version, the default). |
Optional extension headers | ||
X-Goog-Copy-Source-Encryption-Algorithm |
string |
The encryption algorithm to use, which must be AES256 . Used if the source
object was encrypted with a customer-supplied
encryption key.
|
X-Goog-Copy-Source-Encryption-Key |
string |
An RFC 4648 Base64-encoded string of the AES-256 encryption key used to encrypt the source object, if it was encrypted with a customer-supplied encryption key. |
X-Goog-Copy-Source-Encryption-Key-Sha256 |
string |
An RFC 4648 Base64-encoded string of the SHA256 hash of the encryption key used to encrypt the source object, if it was encrypted with a customer-supplied encryption key. |
X-Goog-Encryption-Algorithm |
string |
The encryption algorithm to use, which must be AES256 . Used for encrypting
the destination object with a
customer-supplied encryption
key.
|
X-Goog-Encryption-Key |
string |
An RFC 4648 Base64-encoded string of your AES-256 encryption key. Used for encrypting the destination object with a customer-supplied encryption key. |
X-Goog-Encryption-Key-Sha256 |
string |
An RFC 4648 Base64-encoded string of the SHA256 hash of your encryption key. Used for encrypting the destination object with a customer-supplied encryption key. |
Request body
In the request body, supply metadata to apply to the destination object by using an
object resource. If the request body
is empty, editable metadata from the source object
is applied to the destination object, with the exception of any ACLs, object holds, or
retention
configuration set on the source object. If you want to retain these from
the original object, they must be included in the request body.
Response
If successful, this method returns a response body with the following structure:
{ "kind": "storage#rewriteResponse", "totalBytesRewritten": "unsigned long", "objectSize": "unsigned long", "done": boolean, "rewriteToken": string, "resource": objects Resource }
Property name | Value | Description | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
kind |
string |
The kind of item this is. | |
totalBytesRewritten |
unsigned long 1 |
The total bytes written so far, which can be used to provide a waiting user with a progress indicator. This property is always present in the response. | |
objectSize |
unsigned long 1 |
The total size of the object being copied in bytes. This property is always present in the response. | |
done |
boolean |
true if the copy is finished; otherwise, false if the copy is
in progress. This property is always present in the response. |
|
rewriteToken |
string |
A token to use in subsequent requests to continue copying data. This token is present in the response only when there is more data to copy. | |
resource |
nested object |
A resource containing the metadata for the copied-to object. This property is present in the response only when copying completes. |
For information about status and error codes returned by this API, see the reference page.
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