Class StorageGrpc.StorageStub

java.lang.Object
io.grpc.stub.AbstractStub<S>
io.grpc.stub.AbstractAsyncStub<StorageGrpc.StorageStub>
com.google.storage.v2.StorageGrpc.StorageStub
Enclosing class:
StorageGrpc

public static final class StorageGrpc.StorageStub extends io.grpc.stub.AbstractAsyncStub<StorageGrpc.StorageStub>
A stub to allow clients to do asynchronous rpc calls to service Storage.
 ## API Overview and Naming Syntax
 The Cloud Storage gRPC API allows applications to read and write data through
 the abstractions of buckets and objects. For a description of these
 abstractions please see https://cloud.google.com/storage/docs.
 Resources are named as follows:
   - Projects are referred to as they are defined by the Resource Manager API,
     using strings like `projects/123456` or `projects/my-string-id`.
   - Buckets are named using string names of the form:
     `projects/{project}/buckets/{bucket}`
     For globally unique buckets, `_` may be substituted for the project.
   - Objects are uniquely identified by their name along with the name of the
     bucket they belong to, as separate strings in this API. For example:
       ReadObjectRequest {
         bucket: 'projects/_/buckets/my-bucket'
         object: 'my-object'
       }
     Note that object names can contain `/` characters, which are treated as
     any other character (no special directory semantics).
 
  • Method Details

    • build

      protected StorageGrpc.StorageStub build(io.grpc.Channel channel, io.grpc.CallOptions callOptions)
      Specified by:
      build in class io.grpc.stub.AbstractStub<StorageGrpc.StorageStub>
    • deleteBucket

      public void deleteBucket(DeleteBucketRequest request, io.grpc.stub.StreamObserver<com.google.protobuf.Empty> responseObserver)
       Permanently deletes an empty bucket.
       
    • getBucket

      public void getBucket(GetBucketRequest request, io.grpc.stub.StreamObserver<Bucket> responseObserver)
       Returns metadata for the specified bucket.
       
    • createBucket

      public void createBucket(CreateBucketRequest request, io.grpc.stub.StreamObserver<Bucket> responseObserver)
       Creates a new bucket.
       
    • listBuckets

      public void listBuckets(ListBucketsRequest request, io.grpc.stub.StreamObserver<ListBucketsResponse> responseObserver)
       Retrieves a list of buckets for a given project.
       
    • lockBucketRetentionPolicy

      public void lockBucketRetentionPolicy(LockBucketRetentionPolicyRequest request, io.grpc.stub.StreamObserver<Bucket> responseObserver)
       Locks retention policy on a bucket.
       
    • getIamPolicy

      public void getIamPolicy(com.google.iam.v1.GetIamPolicyRequest request, io.grpc.stub.StreamObserver<com.google.iam.v1.Policy> responseObserver)
       Gets the IAM policy for a specified bucket.
       The `resource` field in the request should be
       `projects/_/buckets/{bucket}`.
       
    • setIamPolicy

      public void setIamPolicy(com.google.iam.v1.SetIamPolicyRequest request, io.grpc.stub.StreamObserver<com.google.iam.v1.Policy> responseObserver)
       Updates an IAM policy for the specified bucket.
       The `resource` field in the request should be
       `projects/_/buckets/{bucket}`.
       
    • testIamPermissions

      public void testIamPermissions(com.google.iam.v1.TestIamPermissionsRequest request, io.grpc.stub.StreamObserver<com.google.iam.v1.TestIamPermissionsResponse> responseObserver)
       Tests a set of permissions on the given bucket, object, or managed folder
       to see which, if any, are held by the caller.
       The `resource` field in the request should be
       `projects/_/buckets/{bucket}` for a bucket,
       `projects/_/buckets/{bucket}/objects/{object}` for an object, or
       `projects/_/buckets/{bucket}/managedFolders/{managedFolder}`
       for a managed folder.
       
    • updateBucket

      public void updateBucket(UpdateBucketRequest request, io.grpc.stub.StreamObserver<Bucket> responseObserver)
       Updates a bucket. Equivalent to JSON API's storage.buckets.patch method.
       
    • composeObject

      public void composeObject(ComposeObjectRequest request, io.grpc.stub.StreamObserver<Object> responseObserver)
       Concatenates a list of existing objects into a new object in the same
       bucket.
       
    • deleteObject

      public void deleteObject(DeleteObjectRequest request, io.grpc.stub.StreamObserver<com.google.protobuf.Empty> responseObserver)
       Deletes an object and its metadata. Deletions are permanent if versioning
       is not enabled for the bucket, or if the generation parameter is used, or
       if [soft delete](https://cloud.google.com/storage/docs/soft-delete) is not
       enabled for the bucket.
       When this API is used to delete an object from a bucket that has soft
       delete policy enabled, the object becomes soft deleted, and the
       `softDeleteTime` and `hardDeleteTime` properties are set on the object.
       This API cannot be used to permanently delete soft-deleted objects.
       Soft-deleted objects are permanently deleted according to their
       `hardDeleteTime`.
       You can use the [`RestoreObject`][google.storage.v2.Storage.RestoreObject]
       API to restore soft-deleted objects until the soft delete retention period
       has passed.
       **IAM Permissions**:
       Requires `storage.objects.delete`
       [IAM permission](https://cloud.google.com/iam/docs/overview#permissions) on
       the bucket.
       
    • restoreObject

      public void restoreObject(RestoreObjectRequest request, io.grpc.stub.StreamObserver<Object> responseObserver)
       Restores a soft-deleted object.
       
    • cancelResumableWrite

      public void cancelResumableWrite(CancelResumableWriteRequest request, io.grpc.stub.StreamObserver<CancelResumableWriteResponse> responseObserver)
       Cancels an in-progress resumable upload.
       Any attempts to write to the resumable upload after cancelling the upload
       will fail.
       The behavior for currently in progress write operations is not guaranteed -
       they could either complete before the cancellation or fail if the
       cancellation completes first.
       
    • getObject

      public void getObject(GetObjectRequest request, io.grpc.stub.StreamObserver<Object> responseObserver)
       Retrieves object metadata.
       **IAM Permissions**:
       Requires `storage.objects.get`
       [IAM permission](https://cloud.google.com/iam/docs/overview#permissions) on
       the bucket. To return object ACLs, the authenticated user must also have
       the `storage.objects.getIamPolicy` permission.
       
    • readObject

      public void readObject(ReadObjectRequest request, io.grpc.stub.StreamObserver<ReadObjectResponse> responseObserver)
       Retrieves object data.
       **IAM Permissions**:
       Requires `storage.objects.get`
       [IAM permission](https://cloud.google.com/iam/docs/overview#permissions) on
       the bucket.
       
    • bidiReadObject

      public io.grpc.stub.StreamObserver<BidiReadObjectRequest> bidiReadObject(io.grpc.stub.StreamObserver<BidiReadObjectResponse> responseObserver)
       Reads an object's data.
       This is a bi-directional API with the added support for reading multiple
       ranges within one stream both within and across multiple messages.
       If the server encountered an error for any of the inputs, the stream will
       be closed with the relevant error code.
       Because the API allows for multiple outstanding requests, when the stream
       is closed the error response will contain a BidiReadObjectRangesError proto
       in the error extension describing the error for each outstanding read_id.
       **IAM Permissions**:
       Requires `storage.objects.get`
       [IAM permission](https://cloud.google.com/iam/docs/overview#permissions) on
       the bucket.
       This API is currently in preview and is not yet available for general
       use.
       
    • updateObject

      public void updateObject(UpdateObjectRequest request, io.grpc.stub.StreamObserver<Object> responseObserver)
       Updates an object's metadata.
       Equivalent to JSON API's storage.objects.patch.
       
    • writeObject

      public io.grpc.stub.StreamObserver<WriteObjectRequest> writeObject(io.grpc.stub.StreamObserver<WriteObjectResponse> responseObserver)
       Stores a new object and metadata.
       An object can be written either in a single message stream or in a
       resumable sequence of message streams. To write using a single stream,
       the client should include in the first message of the stream an
       `WriteObjectSpec` describing the destination bucket, object, and any
       preconditions. Additionally, the final message must set 'finish_write' to
       true, or else it is an error.
       For a resumable write, the client should instead call
       `StartResumableWrite()`, populating a `WriteObjectSpec` into that request.
       They should then attach the returned `upload_id` to the first message of
       each following call to `WriteObject`. If the stream is closed before
       finishing the upload (either explicitly by the client or due to a network
       error or an error response from the server), the client should do as
       follows:
         - Check the result Status of the stream, to determine if writing can be
           resumed on this stream or must be restarted from scratch (by calling
           `StartResumableWrite()`). The resumable errors are DEADLINE_EXCEEDED,
           INTERNAL, and UNAVAILABLE. For each case, the client should use binary
           exponential backoff before retrying.  Additionally, writes can be
           resumed after RESOURCE_EXHAUSTED errors, but only after taking
           appropriate measures, which may include reducing aggregate send rate
           across clients and/or requesting a quota increase for your project.
         - If the call to `WriteObject` returns `ABORTED`, that indicates
           concurrent attempts to update the resumable write, caused either by
           multiple racing clients or by a single client where the previous
           request was timed out on the client side but nonetheless reached the
           server. In this case the client should take steps to prevent further
           concurrent writes (e.g., increase the timeouts, stop using more than
           one process to perform the upload, etc.), and then should follow the
           steps below for resuming the upload.
         - For resumable errors, the client should call `QueryWriteStatus()` and
           then continue writing from the returned `persisted_size`. This may be
           less than the amount of data the client previously sent. Note also that
           it is acceptable to send data starting at an offset earlier than the
           returned `persisted_size`; in this case, the service will skip data at
           offsets that were already persisted (without checking that it matches
           the previously written data), and write only the data starting from the
           persisted offset. Even though the data isn't written, it may still
           incur a performance cost over resuming at the correct write offset.
           This behavior can make client-side handling simpler in some cases.
         - Clients must only send data that is a multiple of 256 KiB per message,
           unless the object is being finished with `finish_write` set to `true`.
       The service will not view the object as complete until the client has
       sent a `WriteObjectRequest` with `finish_write` set to `true`. Sending any
       requests on a stream after sending a request with `finish_write` set to
       `true` will cause an error. The client **should** check the response it
       receives to determine how much data the service was able to commit and
       whether the service views the object as complete.
       Attempting to resume an already finalized object will result in an OK
       status, with a `WriteObjectResponse` containing the finalized object's
       metadata.
       Alternatively, the BidiWriteObject operation may be used to write an
       object with controls over flushing and the ability to fetch the ability to
       determine the current persisted size.
       **IAM Permissions**:
       Requires `storage.objects.create`
       [IAM permission](https://cloud.google.com/iam/docs/overview#permissions) on
       the bucket.
       
    • bidiWriteObject

      public io.grpc.stub.StreamObserver<BidiWriteObjectRequest> bidiWriteObject(io.grpc.stub.StreamObserver<BidiWriteObjectResponse> responseObserver)
       Stores a new object and metadata.
       This is similar to the WriteObject call with the added support for
       manual flushing of persisted state, and the ability to determine current
       persisted size without closing the stream.
       The client may specify one or both of the `state_lookup` and `flush` fields
       in each BidiWriteObjectRequest. If `flush` is specified, the data written
       so far will be persisted to storage. If `state_lookup` is specified, the
       service will respond with a BidiWriteObjectResponse that contains the
       persisted size. If both `flush` and `state_lookup` are specified, the flush
       will always occur before a `state_lookup`, so that both may be set in the
       same request and the returned state will be the state of the object
       post-flush. When the stream is closed, a BidiWriteObjectResponse will
       always be sent to the client, regardless of the value of `state_lookup`.
       
    • listObjects

      public void listObjects(ListObjectsRequest request, io.grpc.stub.StreamObserver<ListObjectsResponse> responseObserver)
       Retrieves a list of objects matching the criteria.
       **IAM Permissions**:
       The authenticated user requires `storage.objects.list`
       [IAM permission](https://cloud.google.com/iam/docs/overview#permissions)
       to use this method. To return object ACLs, the authenticated user must also
       have the `storage.objects.getIamPolicy` permission.
       
    • rewriteObject

      public void rewriteObject(RewriteObjectRequest request, io.grpc.stub.StreamObserver<RewriteResponse> responseObserver)
       Rewrites a source object to a destination object. Optionally overrides
       metadata.
       
    • startResumableWrite

      public void startResumableWrite(StartResumableWriteRequest request, io.grpc.stub.StreamObserver<StartResumableWriteResponse> responseObserver)
       Starts a resumable write operation. This
       method is part of the [Resumable
       upload](https://cloud.google.com/storage/docs/resumable-uploads) feature.
       This allows you to upload large objects in multiple chunks, which is more
       resilient to network interruptions than a single upload. The validity
       duration of the write operation, and the consequences of it becoming
       invalid, are service-dependent.
       **IAM Permissions**:
       Requires `storage.objects.create`
       [IAM permission](https://cloud.google.com/iam/docs/overview#permissions) on
       the bucket.
       
    • queryWriteStatus

      public void queryWriteStatus(QueryWriteStatusRequest request, io.grpc.stub.StreamObserver<QueryWriteStatusResponse> responseObserver)
       Determines the `persisted_size` of an object that is being written. This
       method is part of the [resumable
       upload](https://cloud.google.com/storage/docs/resumable-uploads) feature.
       The returned value is the size of the object that has been persisted so
       far. The value can be used as the `write_offset` for the next `Write()`
       call.
       If the object does not exist, meaning if it was deleted, or the
       first `Write()` has not yet reached the service, this method returns the
       error `NOT_FOUND`.
       This method is useful for clients that buffer data and need to know which
       data can be safely evicted. The client can call `QueryWriteStatus()` at any
       time to determine how much data has been logged for this object.
       For any sequence of `QueryWriteStatus()` calls for a given
       object name, the sequence of returned `persisted_size` values are
       non-decreasing.
       
    • moveObject

      public void moveObject(MoveObjectRequest request, io.grpc.stub.StreamObserver<Object> responseObserver)
       Moves the source object to the destination object in the same bucket.