Note that Workflows supports a number of library functions
for data type and
format conversions. For example, if you specify alt=media
as the response data
format, you can use the text.decode
function to decode data in bytes to string
.
Retrieves an object or its metadata.
Arguments
bucket
string
Required. Name of the bucket in which the object resides.
object
string
Required. Name of the object. For information about how to URL encode object names to be path safe, see Encoding URI Path Parts .
generation
string ( int64
format)
If present, selects a specific revision of this object (as opposed to the latest version, the default).
ifGenerationMatch
string ( int64
format)
Makes the operation conditional on whether the object's current generation matches the given value. Setting to 0 makes the operation succeed only if there are no live versions of the object.
ifGenerationNotMatch
string ( int64
format)
Makes the operation conditional on whether the object's current generation does not match the given value. If no live object exists, the precondition fails. Setting to 0 makes the operation succeed only if there is a live version of the object.
ifMetagenerationMatch
string ( int64
format)
Makes the operation conditional on whether the object's current metageneration matches the given value.
ifMetagenerationNotMatch
string ( int64
format)
Makes the operation conditional on whether the object's current metageneration does not match the given value.
projection
enum
Set of properties to return. Defaults to noAcl.
full
noAcl
userProject
string
The project to be billed for this request. Required for Requester Pays buckets.
alt
enum
Data format for the response.
json
media
Raised exceptions
ConnectionError
HttpError
TimeoutError
TypeError
ValueError
Response
If successful, the response contains an instance of Object
.
Subworkflow snippet
Some fields might be optional or required. To identify required fields, refer to the API documentation .
- get : call : googleapis.storage.v1.objects.get args : bucket : "BUCKET_NAME" # Encode object name using `text.url_encode` # to ensure it is path safe object : '${text.url_encode("file 1.txt")}' alt : "json" # optional, retrieves metadata # Use `alt: "media"` to retrieve the object result : getResult - return_result : return : ${getResult}

