Blazer is a Golang client library for Backblaze's B2 object storage service. It is designed for simple integration with existing applications that may already be using S3 and Google Cloud Storage, by exporting only a few standard Go types.
It implements and satisfies the B2 integration checklist, automatically handling error recovery, reauthentication, and other low-level aspects, making it suitable to upload very large files, or over multi-day time scales.
import "github.com/kurin/blazer/b2"
Except see https://www.backblaze.com/blog/backblaze-b2-s3-compatible-api/; you probably don't need this library anymore.
id := "B2_ACCOUNT_ID"
key := "B2_ACCOUNT_KEY"
ctx := context.Background()
// b2_authorize_account
b2, err := b2.NewClient(ctx, id, key)
if err != nil {
log.Fatalln(e)
}
buckets, err := b2.ListBuckets(ctx)
if err != nil {
log.Fatalln(e)
}
func copyFile(ctx context.Context, bucket *b2.Bucket, src, dst string) error {
f, err := os.Open(src)
if err != nil {
return err
}
defer f.Close()
obj := bucket.Object(dst)
w := obj.NewWriter(ctx)
if _, err := io.Copy(w, f); err != nil {
w.Close()
return err
}
return w.Close()
}
If the file is less than 100MB, Blazer will simply buffer the file and use the
b2_upload_file
API to send the file to Backblaze. If the file is greater
than 100MB, Blazer will use B2's large file support to upload the file in 100MB
chunks.
Uploading a large file with multiple HTTP connections is simple:
func copyFile(ctx context.Context, bucket *b2.Bucket, writers int, src, dst string) error {
f, err := os.Open(src)
if err != nil {
return err
}
defer f.Close()
w := bucket.Object(dst).NewWriter(ctx)
w.ConcurrentUploads = writers
if _, err := io.Copy(w, f); err != nil {
w.Close()
return err
}
return w.Close()
}
This will automatically split the file into writers
chunks of 100MB uploads.
Note that 100MB is the smallest chunk size that B2 supports.
Downloading is as simple as uploading:
func downloadFile(ctx context.Context, bucket *b2.Bucket, downloads int, src, dst string) error {
r := bucket.Object(src).NewReader(ctx)
defer r.Close()
f, err := os.Create(dst)
if err != nil {
return err
}
r.ConcurrentDownloads = downloads
if _, err := io.Copy(f, r); err != nil {
f.Close()
return err
}
return f.Close()
}
func printObjects(ctx context.Context, bucket *b2.Bucket) error {
iterator := bucket.List(ctx)
for iterator.Next() {
fmt.Println(iterator.Object())
}
return iterator.Err()
}
Say you have a number of files in a private bucket, and you want to allow other people to download some files. This is possible to do by issuing a temporary authorization token for the prefix of the files you want to share.
token, err := bucket.AuthToken(ctx, "photos", time.Hour)
If successful, token
is then an authorization token valid for one hour, which
can be set in HTTP GET requests.
The hostname to use when downloading files via HTTP is account-specific and can be found via the BaseURL method:
base := bucket.BaseURL()