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I am trying to rename or move a folder in google cloud storage using the gcloud api.

A similar question explains how to delete a folder: Delete folder in Google Cloud Storage using nodejs gcloud api

But how can one rename a folder? or move to another path?

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  • You can also use https://cloud.google.com/storage/transfer/ to do one-time or recurring transfers from one bucket to another. – jarmod Dec 14 '16 at 23:34

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You can try something like this:

'use strict'

var async = require('async')
var storage = require('@google-cloud/storage')()
var bucket = storage.bucket('stephen-has-a-new-bucket')

bucket.renameFolder = function(source, dest, callback) {
  bucket.getFiles({ prefix: source }, function(err, files) {
    if (err) return callback(err)

    async.eachLimit(files, 5, function(file, next) {
      file.move(file.name.replace(source, dest), next)
    }, callback)
  })
}

bucket.renameFolder('photos/cats', 'photos/dogs', console.log)
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  • Thanks, but once the files are moved, they are no long public. Is there a way to maintain the public attribute? – Aero Wang Aug 14 '17 at 05:39
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There are no folders. There is simply a collection of objects that all happen to have the same key prefix, for example photos/animals/cat.png and photos/animals/dog.png both have a common prefix photos/animals/ and that's what makes them appear to be in the same folder.

You will need to copy (or move) each of the objects to its new key, for example move photos/animals/cat.png to photos/pets/cat.png and move photos/animals/dog.png to photos/pets/dog.png.

That said, Google Cloud provides a way to do this from the command line using gsutil mv.

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