GCS Resource
Versions objects in a Google Cloud Storage (GCS) bucket, by pattern-matching filenames to identify version numbers.
This resource is based on the official S3 resource.
Source Configuration
-
bucket
(required): the name of the bucket.
-
json_key
(required): the contents of your GCS Account JSON Key file to use when accessing the bucket. Example:
json_key: |
{
"private_key_id": "...",
"private_key": "...",
"client_email": "...",
"client_id": "...",
"type": "service_account"
}
File Names
One of the following two options must be specified:
-
regexp
: the pattern to match filenames against within GCS. The first grouped match is used to extract the version, or if a group is explicitly named version
, that group is used.
The version extracted from this pattern is used to version the resource. Semantic versions, or just numbers, are supported. Accordingly, full regular expressions are supported, to specify the capture groups.
-
versioned_file
: if you enable versioning for your GCS bucket then you can keep the file name the same and upload new versions of your file without resorting to version numbers. This property is the path to the file in your GCS bucket.
Behavior
Objects will be found via the pattern configured by regexp
or versioned_file
. The versions will be used to order them (using semver). Each object's filename is the resulting version.
in
: Fetch an object from the bucket.
Places the following files in the destination:
-
(filename)
: the file fetched from the bucket.
-
url
: a file containing the URL of the object.
-
version
: the version identified in the file name (only if using regexp
).
-
generation
: the object's generation (only if using versioned_file
).
Parameters
unpack
: Optional. If true and the file is an archive (tar, gzipped tar, other gzipped file, or zip), unpack the file. Gzipped tarballs will be both ungzipped and untarred.
out
: Upload an object to the bucket.
Given a file specified by file
, upload it to the GCS bucket. If regexp
is
specified, the new file will be uploaded to the directory that the regex
searches in. If versioned_file
is specified, the new file will be uploaded as
a new version of that file.
Parameters
-
file
(required): path to the file to upload, provided by an output of a
task. If multiple files are matched by the glob, an error is raised. The file which matches will be placed into the directory structure on GCS as defined in regexp
in the resource definition. The matching syntax is bash glob expansion, so no capture groups, etc.
-
predefined_acl
(optional): the predefined ACL for the object. Acceptable values are:
authenticatedRead
: Object owner gets OWNER access, and allAuthenticatedUsers get READER access.
bucketOwnerFullControl
: Object owner gets OWNER access, and project team owners get OWNER access.
bucketOwnerRead
: Object owner gets OWNER access, and project team owners get READER access.
private
: Object owner gets OWNER access.
projectPrivate
: Object owner gets OWNER access, and project team members get access according to their roles.
publicRead
: Object owner gets OWNER access, and allUsers get READER access.
publicReadWrite
: Object owner gets OWNER access, and allUsers get READER and WRITER access.
-
content_type
(optional): sets the MIME type for the object to be uploaded, eg. application/octet-stream
.
-
cache_control
(optional): sets the Cache-Control directive for the object to be uploaded.
Example Configuration
Resource Type
resource_types:
- name: gcs-resource
type: docker-image
source:
repository: frodenas/gcs-resource
Resource
resources:
- name: release
type: gcs-resource
source:
bucket: releases
json_key: <GCS-ACCOUNT-JSON-KEY-CONTENTS>
regexp: directory_on_gcs/release-(.*).tgz
Plan
- get: release
- put: release
params:
file: path/to/release-*.tgz
predefined_acl: publicRead
content_type: application/octet-stream
cache_control: max-age=3600
Development
- Get the resource:
go get github.com/frodenas/gcs-resource
- Run the
unit-tests
: make
- Run the
integration-tests
: make integration-tests
- Build the source code using concourse:
fly -t ConcourseTarget execute -c ci/tasks/build.yml -i gcs-resource-src=. -o built-resource=.
- Build the Docker image to be use inside your pipeline:
docker build -t frodenas/gcs-resource .
Contributing
Refer to the contributing guidelines.
License
Apache License 2.0, see LICENSE.