Use file metadata with Cloud Storage for C++
After uploading a file to Cloud Storage reference, you can also get and update the file metadata, for example to update the content type. Files can also store custom key/value pairs with additional file metadata.
File metadata contains common properties such as name, size, and
content_type (often referred to as MIME type) in addition to some less common
ones like content_disposition and time_created. This metadata can be
retrieved from a Cloud Storage reference using the GetMetadata
method.
// Create reference to the file whose metadata we want to retrieve StorageReference forest_ref = storage_ref.Child("images/forest.jpg"); // Get metadata properties Future
You can update file metadata at any time after the file upload completes by
using the UpdateMetadata method. Refer to the
full list for more information on what properties
can be updated. Only the properties specified in the metadata are updated,
all others are left unmodified.
// Create reference to the file whose metadata we want to change firebase::storage::StorageReference forest_ref = storage_ref.child("images/forest.jpg"); // Create file metadata to update Metadata new_metadata; newMetadata.set_cache_control("public,max-age=300"); newMetadata.set_content_type("image/jpeg"); // Update metadata properties Future
You can delete writable metadata properties by passing the empty string:
// Create file metadata with property to delete StorageMetadata new_metadata; new_metadata.set_content_type(""); // Delete the metadata property Future
Handle Errors
There are a number of reasons why errors may occur on getting or updating metadata, including the file not existing, or the user not having permission to access the desired file. More information on errors can be found in the Handle Errors section of the docs.
You can specify custom metadata as an std::map containing std::string
properties.
std::map<std::string, std::string>* custom_metadata = metadata.custom_metadata(); custom_metadata->insert(std::make_pair("location", "Yosemite, CA, USA"); custom_metadata->insert(std::make_pair("activity", "Hiking");
You can store app-specific data for each file in custom metadata, but we highly recommend using a database (such as the Firebase Realtime Database) to store and synchronize this type of data.
A full list of metadata properties on a file is available below:
| Property | Type | Writable |
|---|---|---|
bucket |
const char* | NO |
generation |
const char* | NO |
metageneration |
const char* | NO |
full_path |
const char* | NO |
name |
const char* | NO |
size |
int64_t | NO |
time_created |
int64_t | NO |
updated |
int64_t | NO |
cache_control |
const char* | YES |
content_disposition |
const char* | YES |
content_encoding |
const char* | YES |
content_language |
const char* | YES |
content_type |
const char* | YES |
download_urls |
std::vector<std::string> | NO |
custom_metadata |
std::map<std::string, std::string> | YES |
Next Steps
Uploading, downloading, and updating files is important, but so is being able to remove them. Let's learn how to delete files from Cloud Storage.