gcloud alpha storage buckets update - update bucket settings
gcloud alpha storage buckets update URL [URL ...] [--additional-headers=HEADER=VALUE] [--continue-on-error, -c] [--[no-]default-event-based-hold] [--[no-]enable-autoclass] [--lock-retention-period] [--recovery-point-objective=SETTING, --rpo=SETTING] [--[no-]requester-pays] [--[no-]uniform-bucket-level-access] [--[no-]versioning] [--acl-file=ACL_FILE --add-acl-grant=[ACL_GRANT,...] --canned-acl=PREDEFINED_ACL, --predefined-acl=PREDEFINED_ACL, -a PREDEFINED_ACL --remove-acl-grant=REMOVE_ACL_GRANT] [--add-default-object-acl-grant=[DEFAULT_OBJECT_ACL_GRANT,...] --default-object-acl-file=DEFAULT_OBJECT_ACL_FILE --predefined-default-object-acl=PREDEFINED_DEFAULT_OBJECT_ACL --remove-default-object-acl-grant=REMOVE_DEFAULT_OBJECT_ACL_GRANT] [--clear-cors | --cors-file=CORS_FILE] [--clear-default-encryption-key | --default-encryption-key=DEFAULT_ENCRYPTION_KEY] [--clear-labels | --labels-file=LABELS_FILE | --remove-labels=[LABEL_KEYS,...] --update-labels=[LABEL_KEYS_AND_VALUES,...]] [--clear-lifecycle | --lifecycle-file=LIFECYCLE_FILE] [--clear-log-bucket | --log-bucket=LOG_BUCKET] [--clear-log-object-prefix | --log-object-prefix=LOG_OBJECT_PREFIX] [--clear-pap, --clear-public-access-prevention | --[no-]pap, --[no-]public-access-prevention] [--clear-retention-period | --retention-period=RETENTION_PERIOD] [--clear-web-error-page | --web-error-page=WEB_ERROR_PAGE] [--clear-web-main-page-suffix | --web-main-page-suffix=WEB_MAIN_PAGE_SUFFIX] [GCLOUD_WIDE_FLAG ...]
(ALPHA) Update a bucket.
The following command updates the retention period of a Cloud Storage bucket named "my-bucket" to one year and thirty-six minutes:
$ gcloud alpha storage buckets update gs://my-bucket \ --retention-period=1y36m
The following command clears the retention period of a bucket:
$ gcloud alpha storage buckets update gs://my-bucket \ --clear-retention-period
- URL [URL ...]
URLs of the buckets to update.
- --additional-headers=HEADER=VALUE
Includes arbitrary headers in storage API calls. Accepts a comma separated list of key=value pairs, e.g. header1=value1,header2=value2. Overrides the default storage/additional_headers property value for this command invocation.
- --continue-on-error, -c
If any operations are unsuccessful, the command will exit with a non-zero exit status after completing the remaining operations. This flag takes effect only in sequential execution mode (i.e. processor and thread count are set to 1). Parallelism is default.
- --[no-]default-event-based-hold
Sets the default value for an event-based hold on the bucket. By setting the default event-based hold on a bucket, newly-created objects inherit that value as their event-based hold (it is not applied retroactively). Use --default-event-based-hold to enable and --no-default-event-based-hold to disable.
- --[no-]enable-autoclass
The Autoclass feature automatically selects the best storage class for objects based on access patterns. Use --enable-autoclass to enable and --no-enable-autoclass to disable.
- --lock-retention-period
Locks an unlocked retention policy on the buckets. Caution: A locked retention policy cannot be removed from a bucket or reduced in duration. Once locked, deleting the bucket is the only way to "remove" a retention policy.
- --recovery-point-objective=SETTING, --rpo=SETTING
Sets the recovery point objective https://cloud.google.com/architecture/dr-scenarios-planning-guide#basics_of_dr_planning of a bucket. This flag can only be used with multi-region and dual-region buckets. DEFAULT option is valid for multi-region and dual-regions buckets. ASYNC_TURBO option is only valid for dual-region buckets. If unspecified when the bucket is created, it defaults to DEFAULT for dual-region and multi-region buckets. For more information, see Turbo Replication https://cloud.google.com/storage/docs/turbo-replication. SETTING must be one of: ASYNC_TURBO, DEFAULT.
- --[no-]requester-pays
Allows you to configure a Cloud Storage bucket so that the requester pays all costs related to accessing the bucket and its objects. Use --requester-pays to enable and --no-requester-pays to disable.
- --[no-]uniform-bucket-level-access
Enables or disables uniform bucket-level access https://cloud.google.com/storage/docs/bucket-policy-only for the buckets. Use --uniform-bucket-level-access to enable and --no-uniform-bucket-level-access to disable.
- --[no-]versioning
Allows you to configure a Cloud Storage bucket to keep old versions of objects. Use --versioning to enable and --no-versioning to disable.
- --acl-file=ACL_FILE
Path to a local JSON or YAML formatted file containing a valid policy. The output of gcloud storage [buckets|objects] describe --format="multi(acl:format=json)" is a valid file and can be edited for more fine-grained control.
- --add-acl-grant=[ACL_GRANT,...]
Key-value pairs mirroring the JSON accepted by your cloud provider. For example, for Google Cloud Storage,--add-acl-grant=entity=user-tim@gmail.com,role=OWNER
- --canned-acl=PREDEFINED_ACL, --predefined-acl=PREDEFINED_ACL, -a PREDEFINED_ACL
Applies predefined, or "canned," ACLs to a resource. See docs for a list of predefined ACL constants: https://cloud.google.com/storage/docs/access-control/lists#predefined-acl
- --remove-acl-grant=REMOVE_ACL_GRANT
Key-value pairs mirroring the JSON accepted by your cloud provider. For example, for Google Cloud Storage, --remove-acl-grant=ENTITY, where ENTITY has a valid ACL entity format, such as user-tim@gmail.com, group-admins, allUsers, etc.
- --add-default-object-acl-grant=[DEFAULT_OBJECT_ACL_GRANT,...]
Adds default object ACL grant. See --add-acl-grant help text for more details.
- --default-object-acl-file=DEFAULT_OBJECT_ACL_FILE
Sets the default object ACL from file for the bucket.
- --predefined-default-object-acl=PREDEFINED_DEFAULT_OBJECT_ACL
Apply a predefined set of default object access controls tobuckets
- --remove-default-object-acl-grant=REMOVE_DEFAULT_OBJECT_ACL_GRANT
Removes default object ACL grant. See --remove-acl-grant help text for more details.
- At most one of these can be specified:
- --clear-cors
Clears the bucket's CORS settings.
- --cors-file=CORS_FILE
Sets the Cross-Origin Resource Sharing (CORS) configuration on a bucket. An example CORS JSON document looks like the following:
[ { "origin": "http://origin1.example.com", "responseHeader": ["Content-Type"], "method": ["GET"], "maxAgeSeconds": 3600 } ]
For more information about supported endpoints for CORS, see [Cloud Storage CORS support] https://cloud.google.com/storage/docs/cross-origin#server-side-support.
- At most one of these can be specified:
- --clear-default-encryption-key
Clears the bucket's default encryption key.
- --default-encryption-key=DEFAULT_ENCRYPTION_KEY
Set the default KMS key for the bucket.
- At most one of these can be specified:
- --clear-labels
Clear all labels associated with a bucket.
- --labels-file=LABELS_FILE
Sets the label configuration for the bucket. An example label JSON document looks like the following:
{ "your_label_key": "your_label_value", "your_other_label_key": "your_other_label_value" }
- --remove-labels=[LABEL_KEYS,...]
Remove labels by their key names.
- --update-labels=[LABEL_KEYS_AND_VALUES,...]
Add or update labels. Example: --update-labels=key1=value1,key2=value2
- At most one of these can be specified:
- --clear-lifecycle
Removes all lifecycle configuration for the bucket.
- --lifecycle-file=LIFECYCLE_FILE
Sets the lifecycle management configuration on a bucket. For example, The following lifecycle management configuration JSON document specifies that all objects in this bucket that are more than 365 days old are deleted automatically:
{ "rule": [ { "action": {"type": "Delete"}, "condition": {"age": 365} } ] }
- At most one of these can be specified:
- --clear-log-bucket
Clears logging bucket receiving the usage current bucket's data.
- --log-bucket=LOG_BUCKET
Enables usage logging of the bucket, outputting log files to the specified logging_bucket in this flag. Cloud Storage doesn't validate the existence of the bucket receiving logs. In addition to enabling logging on your bucket, you will also need to grant cloud-storage-analytics@google.com write access to the log bucket.
- At most one of these can be specified:
- --clear-log-object-prefix
Clears prefix used to determine what usage data to send to logging bucket.
- --log-object-prefix=LOG_OBJECT_PREFIX
Specifies the object prefix for logging activity to the log bucket. The default prefix is the bucket name. All read and write activity to objects in the bucket will be logged for objects matching the prefix.
- At most one of these can be specified:
- --clear-pap, --clear-public-access-prevention
Unsets the public access prevention setting on a bucket.
- --[no-]pap, --[no-]public-access-prevention
If True, sets public access prevention to "enforced". If False, sets public access prevention to "inherited". For details on how exactly public access is blocked, see: http://cloud.google.com/storage/docs/public-access-prevention. Use --public-access-prevention to enable and --no-public-access-prevention to disable.
- At most one of these can be specified:
- --clear-retention-period
Clears the object retention period for a bucket.
- --retention-period=RETENTION_PERIOD
Minimum retention period https://cloud.google.com/storage/docs/bucket-lock#retention-periods for objects stored in the bucket, for example --retention-period=1Y1M1D5S. Objects added to the bucket cannot be deleted until they've been stored for the specified length of time. Default is no retention period. Only available for Cloud Storage using the JSON API.
- At most one of these can be specified:
- --clear-web-error-page
Clear website error page if bucket is hosting website.
- --web-error-page=WEB_ERROR_PAGE
Cloud Storage allows you to configure a bucket to behave like a static website. A subsequent GET bucket request through a custom domain for a non-existent object serves the specified error page instead of the standard Cloud Storage error.
- At most one of these can be specified:
- --clear-web-main-page-suffix
Clear website main page suffix if bucket is hosting website.
- --web-main-page-suffix=WEB_MAIN_PAGE_SUFFIX
Cloud Storage allows you to configure a bucket to behave like a static website. A subsequent GET bucket request through a custom domain serves the specified "main" page instead of performing the usual bucket listing.
These flags are available to all commands: --access-token-file, --account, --billing-project, --configuration, --flags-file, --flatten, --format, --help, --impersonate-service-account, --log-http, --project, --quiet, --trace-token, --user-output-enabled, --verbosity.
Run $ gcloud help for details.
This command is currently in alpha and might change without notice. If this command fails with API permission errors despite specifying the correct project, you might be trying to access an API with an invitation-only early access allowlist. This variant is also available:
$ gcloud storage buckets update