NAME
Backblaze::B2 - interface to the Backblaze B2 API
SYNOPSIS
METHODS
Backblaze::B2->new %options
- version
-
Allows you to specify the API version. The current default is
v1
, which corresponds to the Backblaze B2 API version 1 as documented at https://www.backblaze.com/b2/docs/.
SETUP
- 1. Register at for Backblaze B2 Cloud Storage at
-
https://secure.backblaze.com/account_settings.htm?showPhone=true
- 2. Add the phone number to your account at
-
https://secure.backblaze.com/account_settings.htm?showPhone=true
- 3. Enable Two-Factor verification through your phone at
-
https://secure.backblaze.com/account_settings.htm?showPhone=true
- 4. Create a JSON file named
B2.credentials
-
This file should live in your home directory with the application key and the account key:
{ "accountId": "...", "applicationKey": ".............." }
NAME
Backblaze::B2::v1 - Backblaze B2 API account
METHODS
->new %options
my $b2 = Backblaze::B2::v1->new(
api => 'Backblaze::B2::v1::Synchronous', # the default
);
Creates a new instance. Depending on whether you pass in <Backblaze::B2::v1::Synchronous
> or <Backblaze::B2::v1::AnyEvent
>, you will get a synchronous or asynchronous API.
The synchronous API is what is documented here, as this is the most likely use case.
my @buckets = $b2->buckets();
for( @buckets ) {
...
}
The asynchronous API is identical to the synchronous API in spirit, but will return Promises . These condvars usually return two or more parameters upon completion:
my $results = $b2->buckets();
$results->then( sub{
my( @buckets ) = @_;
for( @buckets ) {
...
}
}
The asynchronous API puts the burden of error handling into your code.
->buckets
my @buckets = $b2->buckets();
Returns a list of Backblaze::B2::Bucket objects associated with the B2 account.
->bucket_from_id
my @buckets = $b2->bucket_from_id(
'deadbeef'
);
Returns a Backblaze::B2::Bucket object that has the given ID. It does not make an HTTP request to fetch the name and status of that bucket.
->create_bucket
my $new_bucket = $b2->create_bucket(
name => 'my-new-bucket', # only /[A-Za-z0-9-]/i are allowed as bucket names
type => 'allPrivate', # or allPublic
);
print sprintf "Created new bucket %s\n", $new_bucket->id;
Creates a new bucket and returns it.
->api
Returns the underlying API object
->files( %options )
Lists the files contained in this bucket
my @files = $bucket->files(
startFileName => undef,
);
By default it returns only the first 1000 files, but see the allFiles
parameter.
allFiles
-
allFiles => 1
Passing in a true value for this parameter will make as many API calls as necessary to fetch all files.
->upload_file( %options )
Uploads a file into this bucket, potentially creating a new file version.
my $new_file = $bucket->upload_file(
file => 'some/local/file.txt',
target_file => 'the/public/name.txt',
);
file
-
Local name of the source file. This file will be loaded into memory in one go.
target_file
-
Name of the file on the B2 API. Defaults to the local name.
The target file name will have backslashes replaced by forward slashes to comply with the B2 API.
mime_type
-
Content-type of the stored file. Defaults to autodetection by the B2 API.
content
-
If you don't have the local content in a file on disk, you can pass the content in as a string.
mtime
-
Time in miliseconds since the epoch to when the content was created. Defaults to the current time.
sha1
-
Hexdigest of the SHA1 of the content. If this is missing, the SHA1 will be calculated upon upload.
->download_file_by_name( %options )
Downloads a file from this bucket by name:
my $content = $bucket->download_file_by_name(
fileName => 'the/public/name.txt',
);
This saves you searching through the list of existing files if you already know the filename.
->get_download_authorization( %options )
Downloads a file from this bucket by name:
my $authToken = $bucket->get_download_authorization(
fileNamePrefix => '/members/downloads/',
validDurationInSeconds => 300, # five minutes
);
This returns an authorization token that can download files with the given prefix.
->api
Returns the underlying API object
->files( %options )
Lists the files contained in this bucket
my @files = $bucket->files(
startFileName => undef,
);
By default it returns only the first 1000 files, but see the allFiles
parameter.
allFiles
-
allFiles => 1
Passing in a true value for this parameter will make as many API calls as necessary to fetch all files.
->upload_file( %options )
Uploads a file into this bucket, potentially creating a new file version.
my $new_file = $bucket->upload_file(
file => 'some/local/file.txt',
target_file => 'the/public/name.txt',
);
file
-
Local name of the source file. This file will be loaded into memory in one go.
target_file
-
Name of the file on the B2 API. Defaults to the local name.
The target file name will have backslashes replaced by forward slashes to comply with the B2 API.
mime_type
-
Content-type of the stored file. Defaults to autodetection by the B2 API.
content
-
If you don't have the local content in a file on disk, you can pass the content in as a string.
mtime
-
Time in miliseconds since the epoch to when the content was created. Defaults to the current time.
sha1
-
Hexdigest of the SHA1 of the content. If this is missing, the SHA1 will be calculated upon upload.
->download_file_by_name( %options )
Downloads a file from this bucket by name:
my $content = $bucket->download_file_by_name(
file => 'the/public/name.txt',
);
This saves you searching through the list of existing files if you already know the filename.
->api
Returns the underlying API object