CkPython
CkPython
Manage Cloud Storage Bucket Labels
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Demonstrates how to add, update, and delete labels for a Cloud Storage bucket.Chilkat CkPython Downloads
import sys
import chilkat
success = False
# This example requires the Chilkat API to have been previously unlocked.
# See Global Unlock Sample for sample code.
# This example uses a previously obtained access token having permission for the
# scope "https://www.googleapis.com/auth/cloud-platform"
# In this example, Get Google Cloud Storage OAuth2 Access Token,
# the service account access token was saved to a text file. This example fetches the access token from the file..
sbToken = chilkat.CkStringBuilder()
sbToken.LoadFile("qa_data/tokens/googleCloudStorageAccessToken.txt","utf-8")
# ---- Step 1
# Create the JSON body of the PATCH request that will be sent.
# This specifies labels to be added, updated, and/or deleted.
# (To delete a label, set its value equal to null.)
# {
# "labels": {
# "new_label_key": "new_label_value",
# "existing_label_key": "updated_label_value",
# "old_label_key": null
# }
# }
# ---------
# Important
# ---------
# You can apply multiple labels to each bucket, with a maximum of 64 labels per bucket.
# - Keys and values cannot be longer than 63 characters each.
# - Keys and values can only contain lowercase letters, numeric characters, underscores, and dashes. International characters are allowed.
# - Label keys must start with a lowercase letter and international characters are allowed.
# - Label keys cannot be empty.
# Build JSON to update labels.
#
# During the testing of this example, my bucket already has the following labels:
# {
# "labels": {
# "test1": "xyz",
# "test": "abc",
# "a": "abc"
# }
# }
# For this example, I'm going to add a label "b", delete the label "test1", and update
# the label "test".
json = chilkat.CkJsonObject()
json.UpdateString("labels.b","bbb")
json.UpdateString("labels.test","abc123")
json.UpdateNull("labels.test1")
# ---- Step 2
# Send a PATCH equivalent to this curl command
# curl -X PATCH --data-binary @[JSON_FILE_NAME].json \
# -H "Authorization: Bearer [OAUTH2_TOKEN]" \
# -H "Content-Type: application/json" \
# "https://www.googleapis.com/storage/v1/b/[BUCKET_NAME]?fields=labels"
http = chilkat.CkHttp()
http.put_AuthToken(sbToken.getAsString())
http.SetUrlVar("bucket_name","chilkat-ocean")
url = "https://www.googleapis.com/storage/v1/b/{$bucket_name}?fields=labels"
resp = chilkat.CkHttpResponse()
success = http.HttpJson("PATCH",url,json,"application/json",resp)
if (success == False):
print(http.lastErrorText())
sys.exit()
responseCode = resp.get_StatusCode()
if (responseCode == 401):
print(resp.bodyStr())
print("If invalid credentials, then it is likely the access token expired.")
print("Your app should automatically fetch a new access token and re-try.")
sys.exit()
# Note: A 400 response code is likely caused by illegal characters used for a label name and/or value.
print("Response code: " + str(responseCode))
print("Response body")
print(resp.bodyStr())
# A response code = 200 indicates success, and the response body contains the JSON
# for the new/updated set of labels
# Response code: 200
# Response body
# {
# "labels": {
# "test": "abc123",
# "a": "abc",
# "b": "bbb"
# }
# }