This page shows you how to copy, rename, and move objects within and between buckets in Cloud Storage.
Note that while some tools in Cloud Storage make an object move or rename appear to be a unique operation, they are always a copy operation followed by a delete operation of the original object, because objects are immutable.
Copy an object
To copy an object in one of your Cloud Storage buckets:
Console
- In the Google Cloud console, go to the Cloud Storage Buckets page.
In the list of buckets, click the name of the bucket that contains the object you want to copy.
The Bucket details page opens, with the Objects tab selected.
Navigate to the object, which may be located in a folder.
Click the Object overflow menu (more_vert) associated with the object.
Click Copy.
The Copy object pane appears.
In the Destination field, type the name of the destination bucket and the name for the copied object.
You can alternatively click Browse to select your destination, but browse options are limited to buckets in the current project.
Click Copy.
To learn how to get detailed error information about failed Cloud Storage operations in the Google Cloud console, see Troubleshooting.
Command line
Use the gcloud storage cp
command:
gcloud storage cp gs://SOURCE_BUCKET_NAME/SOURCE_OBJECT_NAME gs://DESTINATION_BUCKET_NAME/NAME_OF_COPY
Where:
SOURCE_BUCKET_NAME
is the name of the bucket containing the object you want to copy. For example,my-bucket
.SOURCE_OBJECT_NAME
is the name of the object you want to copy. For example,pets/dog.png
.DESTINATION_BUCKET_NAME
is the name of the bucket where you want to copy your object. For example,another-bucket
.NAME_OF_COPY
is the name you want to give the copy of your object. For example,shiba.png
.
If successful, the response is similar to the following example:
Copying gs://example-bucket/file.txt to gs://other-bucket/file-copy.txt Completed files 1/1 | 164.3kiB/164.3kiB
Client libraries
For more information, see the
Cloud Storage C++ API
reference documentation.
To authenticate to Cloud Storage, set up Application Default Credentials.
For more information, see
Set up authentication for a local development environment.
For more information, see the
Cloud Storage C# API
reference documentation.
To authenticate to Cloud Storage, set up Application Default Credentials.
For more information, see
Set up authentication for a local development environment.
For more information, see the
Cloud Storage Go API
reference documentation.
To authenticate to Cloud Storage, set up Application Default Credentials.
For more information, see
Set up authentication for a local development environment.
For more information, see the
Cloud Storage Java API
reference documentation.
To authenticate to Cloud Storage, set up Application Default Credentials.
For more information, see
Set up authentication for a local development environment.
For more information, see the
Cloud Storage Node.js API
reference documentation.
To authenticate to Cloud Storage, set up Application Default Credentials.
For more information, see
Set up authentication for a local development environment.
For more information, see the
Cloud Storage PHP API
reference documentation.
To authenticate to Cloud Storage, set up Application Default Credentials.
For more information, see
Set up authentication for a local development environment.
For more information, see the
Cloud Storage Python API
reference documentation.
To authenticate to Cloud Storage, set up Application Default Credentials.
For more information, see
Set up authentication for a local development environment.
For more information, see the
Cloud Storage Ruby API
reference documentation.
To authenticate to Cloud Storage, set up Application Default Credentials.
For more information, see
Set up authentication for a local development environment.
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Java
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REST APIs
JSON API
Have gcloud CLI installed and initialized, which lets you generate an access token for the
Authorization
header.Use
cURL
to call the JSON API with aPOST
Object request:curl -X POST \ -H "Authorization: Bearer $(gcloud auth print-access-token)" \ -H "Content-Length: 0" \ "https://storage.googleapis.com/storage/v1/b/SOURCE_BUCKET_NAME/o/SOURCE_OBJECT_NAME/rewriteTo/b/DESTINATION_BUCKET_NAME/o/NAME_OF_COPY"
Where:
SOURCE_BUCKET_NAME
is the name of the bucket containing the object you want to copy. For example,my-bucket
.SOURCE_OBJECT_NAME
is the URL-encoded name of the object you want to copy. For example,pets/dog.png
, URL-encoded aspets%2Fdog.png
.DESTINATION_BUCKET_NAME
is the name of the bucket where you want to copy your object. For example,another-bucket
.NAME_OF_COPY
is the URL-encoded name you want to give the copy of your object. For example,shiba.png
.
Since the
rewrite
method copies data in limited-sized chunks, your copy might require multiple requests, especially for large objects.For example, the following response to a
rewrite
request indicates that you need to make additionalrewrite
requests:{ "kind": "storage#rewriteResponse", "totalBytesRewritten": 1048576, "objectSize": 10000000000, "done": false, "rewriteToken": TOKEN_VALUE }
Use the
rewriteToken
in a subsequent request to continue copying data:curl -X POST \ -H "Authorization: Bearer $(gcloud auth print-access-token)" \ -H "Content-Length: 0" \ -d '{"rewriteToken": "TOKEN_VALUE"}' \ "https://storage.googleapis.com/storage/v1/b/SOURCE_BUCKET_NAME/o/SOURCE_OBJECT_NAME/rewriteTo/b/DESTINATION_BUCKET_NAME/o/NAME_OF_COPY"
Where:
TOKEN_VALUE
is therewriteToken
value returned in the previous request.- All other values match those used in the previous request.
When the object is fully is copied, the last response has a
done
property set totrue
, there is norewriteToken
property, and the metadata of the copy is included in theresource
property.{ "kind": "storage#rewriteResponse", "totalBytesRewritten": 10000000000, "objectSize": 10000000000, "done": true, "resource": objects Resource }
XML API
Have gcloud CLI installed and initialized, which lets you generate an access token for the
Authorization
header.Use
cURL
to call the XML API with aPUT
Object request:curl -X PUT \ -H "Authorization: Bearer $(gcloud auth print-access-token)" \ -H "x-goog-copy-source: SOURCE_BUCKET_NAME/SOURCE_OBJECT_NAME" \ "https://storage.googleapis.com/DESTINATION_BUCKET_NAME/NAME_OF_COPY"
Where:
SOURCE_BUCKET_NAME
is the name of the bucket containing the object you want to copy. For example,my-bucket
.SOURCE_OBJECT_NAME
is the name of the object you want to copy. For example,pets/dog.png
.DESTINATION_BUCKET_NAME
is the name of the bucket where you want to copy your object. For example,another-bucket
.NAME_OF_COPY
is the URL-encoded name you want to give the copy of your object. For example,shiba.png
.
Move or rename an object
To move an object in Cloud Storage between buckets, or rename an object within a bucket:
Console
- In the Google Cloud console, go to the Cloud Storage Buckets page.
In the list of buckets, click the name of the bucket that contains the object you want to move or rename.
The Bucket details page opens, with the Objects tab selected.
Navigate to the object, which may be located in a folder.
Click the Object overflow menu (more_vert) associated with the object.
If you want to give the object a new name in the same bucket, click Rename.
In the overlay window that appears, enter a new name for the object.
Click Rename.
If you want to move the object to a different bucket, click Move.
In the overlay window that appears, click Browse.
Select the destination for the object you are moving.
Click Select.
Click Move.
To learn how to get detailed error information about failed Cloud Storage operations in the Google Cloud console, see Troubleshooting.
Command line
Use the gcloud storage mv
command:
gcloud storage mv gs://SOURCE_BUCKET_NAME/SOURCE_OBJECT_NAME gs://DESTINATION_BUCKET_NAME/DESTINATION_OBJECT_NAME
Where:
SOURCE_BUCKET_NAME
is the name of the bucket containing the object you want to move or rename. For example,my-bucket
.SOURCE_OBJECT_NAME
is the name of the object you want to move or rename. For example,pets/dog.png
.DESTINATION_BUCKET_NAME
is the name of the bucket storing your moved or renamed object. For example,another-bucket
.DESTINATION_OBJECT_NAME
is the name you want your object to have after the move or rename. For example,shiba.png
.
If successful, the response is similar to the following example:
Copying gs://example-bucket/old-file.txt to gs://new-bucket/new-file.txt Removing gs://example-bucket/old-file.txt... Completed files 1/1 | 164.3kiB/164.3kiB
Client libraries
For more information, see the
Cloud Storage C++ API
reference documentation.
To authenticate to Cloud Storage, set up Application Default Credentials.
For more information, see
Set up authentication for a local development environment.
For more information, see the
Cloud Storage C# API
reference documentation.
To authenticate to Cloud Storage, set up Application Default Credentials.
For more information, see
Set up authentication for a local development environment.
For more information, see the
Cloud Storage Go API
reference documentation.
To authenticate to Cloud Storage, set up Application Default Credentials.
For more information, see
Set up authentication for a local development environment.
For more information, see the
Cloud Storage Java API
reference documentation.
To authenticate to Cloud Storage, set up Application Default Credentials.
For more information, see
Set up authentication for a local development environment.
For more information, see the
Cloud Storage Node.js API
reference documentation.
To authenticate to Cloud Storage, set up Application Default Credentials.
For more information, see
Set up authentication for a local development environment.
For more information, see the
Cloud Storage PHP API
reference documentation.
To authenticate to Cloud Storage, set up Application Default Credentials.
For more information, see
Set up authentication for a local development environment.
For more information, see the
Cloud Storage Python API
reference documentation.
To authenticate to Cloud Storage, set up Application Default Credentials.
For more information, see
Set up authentication for a local development environment.
For more information, see the
Cloud Storage Ruby API
reference documentation.
To authenticate to Cloud Storage, set up Application Default Credentials.
For more information, see
Set up authentication for a local development environment.
C++
C#
Go
Java
Node.js
PHP
Python
Ruby
REST APIs
JSON API
To move or rename an object using the JSON API directly, first make a copy of the object that has the properties you want and then delete the original object.
XML API
To move or rename an object using the XML API directly, first make a copy of the object that has the properties you want and then delete the original object.
We recommend using Storage Transfer Service to move more than 1 TB of data between buckets.
What's next
- Change the storage class of an object.
- Edit an object's metadata.
- Make objects and buckets publicly accessible.
- Learn more about object naming requirements.
- Learn about using request preconditions to prevent race conditions.