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Vos fichiers sont stockés dans un bucket Cloud Storage. Les fichiers de ce bucket sont présentés dans une structure hiérarchique, tout comme le système de fichiers sur votre disque dur local ou les données dans Firebase Realtime Database.
En créant une référence à un fichier, votre application y a accès. Ces références peuvent ensuite être utilisées pour importer ou télécharger des données, obtenir ou mettre à jour des métadonnées, ou supprimer le fichier. Une référence peut pointer vers un fichier spécifique ou vers un nœud de niveau supérieur dans la hiérarchie.
Si vous avez déjà utilisé Firebase Realtime Database, ces chemins devraient vous être familiers. Toutefois, les données de vos fichiers sont stockées dans Cloud Storage, et non dans Realtime Database.
Créer une référence
Pour importer ou télécharger des fichiers, les supprimer, ou obtenir ou mettre à jour des métadonnées, vous devez créer une référence au fichier sur lequel vous souhaitez effectuer une opération. Une référence peut être considérée comme un pointeur vers un fichier dans le cloud. Les références sont légères. Vous pouvez donc en créer autant que nécessaire. Elles sont également réutilisables pour plusieurs opérations.
Pour créer une référence, obtenez une instance du service Storage à l'aide de getStorage(), puis appelez ref() avec le service comme argument.
Cette référence pointe vers la racine de votre bucket Cloud Storage.
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import{getStorage,ref}from"firebase/storage";// Get a reference to the storage service, which is used to create references in your storage bucketconststorage=getStorage();// Create a storage reference from our storage serviceconststorageRef=ref(storage);
// Get a reference to the storage service, which is used to create references in your storage bucketvarstorage=firebase.storage();// Create a storage reference from our storage servicevarstorageRef=storage.ref();
Vous pouvez créer une référence à un emplacement plus bas dans l'arborescence, par exemple 'images/space.jpg', en transmettant ce chemin d'accès comme deuxième argument lors de l'appel de ref().
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import{getStorage,ref}from"firebase/storage";conststorage=getStorage();// Create a child referenceconstimagesRef=ref(storage,'images');// imagesRef now points to 'images'// Child references can also take paths delimited by '/'constspaceRef=ref(storage,'images/space.jpg');// spaceRef now points to "images/space.jpg"// imagesRef still points to "images"
// Create a child referencevarimagesRef=storageRef.child('images');// imagesRef now points to 'images'// Child references can also take paths delimited by '/'varspaceRef=storageRef.child('images/space.jpg');// spaceRef now points to "images/space.jpg"// imagesRef still points to "images"
Vous pouvez également utiliser les propriétés parent et root pour remonter dans la hiérarchie des fichiers. parent permet de remonter d'un niveau, tandis que root permet de remonter tout en haut.
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import{getStorage,ref}from"firebase/storage";conststorage=getStorage();constspaceRef=ref(storage,'images/space.jpg');// Parent allows us to move to the parent of a referenceconstimagesRef=spaceRef.parent;// imagesRef now points to 'images'// Root allows us to move all the way back to the top of our bucketconstrootRef=spaceRef.root;// rootRef now points to the root
// Parent allows us to move to the parent of a referencevarimagesRef=spaceRef.parent;// imagesRef now points to 'images'// Root allows us to move all the way back to the top of our bucketvarrootRef=spaceRef.root;// rootRef now points to the root
child(), parent et root peuvent être enchaînés plusieurs fois, car chacun renvoie une référence. L'exception est parent de root, qui est null.
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import{getStorage,ref}from"firebase/storage";conststorage=getStorage();constspaceRef=ref(storage,'images/space.jpg');// References can be chained together multiple timesconstearthRef=ref(spaceRef.parent,'earth.jpg');// earthRef points to 'images/earth.jpg'// nullRef is null, since the parent of root is nullconstnullRef=spaceRef.root.parent;
// References can be chained together multiple timesvarearthRef=spaceRef.parent.child('earth.jpg');// earthRef points to 'images/earth.jpg'// nullRef is null, since the parent of root is nullvarnullRef=spaceRef.root.parent;
Vous pouvez inspecter les références pour mieux comprendre les fichiers auxquels elles pointent à l'aide des propriétés fullPath, name et bucket. Ces propriétés permettent d'obtenir le chemin d'accès complet du fichier, son nom et le bucket dans lequel il est stocké.
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import{getStorage,ref}from"firebase/storage";conststorage=getStorage();constspaceRef=ref(storage,'images/space.jpg');// Reference's path is: 'images/space.jpg'// This is analogous to a file path on diskspaceRef.fullPath;// Reference's name is the last segment of the full path: 'space.jpg'// This is analogous to the file namespaceRef.name;// Reference's bucket is the name of the storage bucket where files are storedspaceRef.bucket;
// Reference's path is: 'images/space.jpg'// This is analogous to a file path on diskspaceRef.fullPath;// Reference's name is the last segment of the full path: 'space.jpg'// This is analogous to the file namespaceRef.name;// Reference's bucket is the name of the storage bucket where files are storedspaceRef.bucket;
Les chemins d'accès et les noms de référence peuvent contenir n'importe quelle séquence de caractères Unicode valides, mais certaines restrictions s'appliquent :
La longueur totale de reference.fullPath doit être comprise entre 1 et 1 024 octets lorsqu'elle est encodée en UTF-8.
Pas de caractères de retour chariot ni de saut de ligne.
Évitez d'utiliser #, [, ], * ou ?, car ces caractères ne fonctionnent pas bien avec d'autres outils tels que Firebase Realtime Database ou gsutil.
Exemple complet
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import{getStorage,ref}from"firebase/storage";conststorage=getStorage();// Points to the root referenceconststorageRef=ref(storage);// Points to 'images'constimagesRef=ref(storageRef,'images');// Points to 'images/space.jpg'// Note that you can use variables to create child valuesconstfileName='space.jpg';constspaceRef=ref(imagesRef,fileName);// File path is 'images/space.jpg'constpath=spaceRef.fullPath;// File name is 'space.jpg'constname=spaceRef.name;// Points to 'images'constimagesRefAgain=spaceRef.parent;
// Points to the root referencevarstorageRef=firebase.storage().ref();// Points to 'images'varimagesRef=storageRef.child('images');// Points to 'images/space.jpg'// Note that you can use variables to create child valuesvarfileName='space.jpg';varspaceRef=imagesRef.child(fileName);// File path is 'images/space.jpg'varpath=spaceRef.fullPath;// File name is 'space.jpg'varname=spaceRef.name;// Points to 'images'varimagesRef=spaceRef.parent;
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These references\ncan then be used to upload or download data, get or update metadata or delete\nthe file. A reference can either point to a specific file or to a higher level\nnode in the hierarchy.\n\nIf you've used the [Firebase Realtime Database](/docs/database), these paths should\nseem very familiar to you. However, your file data is stored in\nCloud Storage, **not** in the Realtime Database.\n\nCreate a Reference\n\nIn order to upload or download files, delete files, or get or update metadata,\nyou must create a reference to the file you want to operate on. A reference\ncan be thought of as a pointer to a file in the cloud. References are\nlightweight, so you can create as many as you need, and they are also reusable for\nmultiple operations.\n\nTo create a reference, get an instance of the Storage service using\n`getStorage()` then call `ref()` with the service as an argument.\nThis reference points to the root of your Cloud Storage bucket. \n\nWeb \n\n```javascript\nimport { getStorage, ref } from \"firebase/storage\";\n\n// Get a reference to the storage service, which is used to create references in your storage bucket\nconst storage = getStorage();\n\n// Create a storage reference from our storage service\nconst storageRef = ref(storage);https://github.com/firebase/snippets-web/blob/467eaa165dcbd9b3ab15711e76fa52237ba37f8b/snippets/storage-next/create-reference/storage_create_ref.js#L8-L14\n```\n\nWeb \n\n```javascript\n// Get a reference to the storage service, which is used to create references in your storage bucket\nvar storage = firebase.storage();\n\n// Create a storage reference from our storage service\nvar storageRef = storage.ref();https://github.com/firebase/snippets-web/blob/467eaa165dcbd9b3ab15711e76fa52237ba37f8b/storage/create-reference.js#L6-L10\n```\n\nYou can create a reference to a location lower in the tree,\nsay `'images/space.jpg'` by passing in this path as a second argument when\ncalling `ref()`. \n\nWeb \n\n```javascript\nimport { getStorage, ref } from \"firebase/storage\";\n\nconst storage = getStorage();\n\n// Create a child reference\nconst imagesRef = ref(storage, 'images');\n// imagesRef now points to 'images'\n\n// Child references can also take paths delimited by '/'\nconst spaceRef = ref(storage, 'images/space.jpg');\n// spaceRef now points to \"images/space.jpg\"\n// imagesRef still points to \"images\" \nhttps://github.com/firebase/snippets-web/blob/467eaa165dcbd9b3ab15711e76fa52237ba37f8b/snippets/storage-next/create-reference/storage_create_ref_child.js#L8-L19\n```\n\nWeb \n\n```javascript\n// Create a child reference\nvar imagesRef = storageRef.child('images');\n// imagesRef now points to 'images'\n\n// Child references can also take paths delimited by '/'\nvar spaceRef = storageRef.child('images/space.jpg');\n// spaceRef now points to \"images/space.jpg\"\n// imagesRef still points to \"images\" \nhttps://github.com/firebase/snippets-web/blob/467eaa165dcbd9b3ab15711e76fa52237ba37f8b/storage/create-reference.js#L18-L25\n```\n\nNavigate with References\n\nYou can also use the `parent` and `root` properties to navigate up the\nfile hierarchy. `parent` navigates up one level,\nwhile `root` navigates all the way to the top. \n\nWeb \n\n```javascript\nimport { getStorage, ref } from \"firebase/storage\";\n\nconst storage = getStorage();\nconst spaceRef = ref(storage, 'images/space.jpg');\n\n// Parent allows us to move to the parent of a reference\nconst imagesRef = spaceRef.parent;\n// imagesRef now points to 'images'\n\n// Root allows us to move all the way back to the top of our bucket\nconst rootRef = spaceRef.root;\n// rootRef now points to the root \nhttps://github.com/firebase/snippets-web/blob/467eaa165dcbd9b3ab15711e76fa52237ba37f8b/snippets/storage-next/create-reference/storage_navigate_ref.js#L8-L19\n```\n\nWeb \n\n```javascript\n// Parent allows us to move to the parent of a reference\nvar imagesRef = spaceRef.parent;\n// imagesRef now points to 'images'\n\n// Root allows us to move all the way back to the top of our bucket\nvar rootRef = spaceRef.root;\n// rootRef now points to the root \nhttps://github.com/firebase/snippets-web/blob/467eaa165dcbd9b3ab15711e76fa52237ba37f8b/storage/create-reference.js#L33-L39\n```\n\n`child()`, `parent`, and `root` can be chained together multiple times, as\neach returns a reference. The exception is the `parent` of `root`, which\nis `null`. \n\nWeb \n\n```javascript\nimport { getStorage, ref } from \"firebase/storage\";\n\nconst storage = getStorage();\nconst spaceRef = ref(storage, 'images/space.jpg');\n\n// References can be chained together multiple times\nconst earthRef = ref(spaceRef.parent, 'earth.jpg');\n// earthRef points to 'images/earth.jpg'\n\n// nullRef is null, since the parent of root is null\nconst nullRef = spaceRef.root.parent;https://github.com/firebase/snippets-web/blob/467eaa165dcbd9b3ab15711e76fa52237ba37f8b/snippets/storage-next/create-reference/storage_navigate_ref_chain.js#L8-L18\n```\n\nWeb \n\n```javascript\n// References can be chained together multiple times\nvar earthRef = spaceRef.parent.child('earth.jpg');\n// earthRef points to 'images/earth.jpg'\n\n// nullRef is null, since the parent of root is null\nvar nullRef = spaceRef.root.parent;https://github.com/firebase/snippets-web/blob/467eaa165dcbd9b3ab15711e76fa52237ba37f8b/storage/create-reference.js#L47-L52\n```\n\nReference Properties\n\nYou can inspect references to better understand the files they point to\nusing the `fullPath`, `name`, and `bucket` properties. These properties\nget the full path of the file, the name of the file,\nand the bucket the file is stored in. \n\nWeb \n\n```javascript\nimport { getStorage, ref } from \"firebase/storage\";\n\nconst storage = getStorage();\nconst spaceRef = ref(storage, 'images/space.jpg');\n\n// Reference's path is: 'images/space.jpg'\n// This is analogous to a file path on disk\nspaceRef.fullPath;\n\n// Reference's name is the last segment of the full path: 'space.jpg'\n// This is analogous to the file name\nspaceRef.name;\n\n// Reference's bucket is the name of the storage bucket where files are stored\nspaceRef.bucket;https://github.com/firebase/snippets-web/blob/467eaa165dcbd9b3ab15711e76fa52237ba37f8b/snippets/storage-next/create-reference/storage_ref_properties.js#L8-L22\n```\n\nWeb \n\n```javascript\n// Reference's path is: 'images/space.jpg'\n// This is analogous to a file path on disk\nspaceRef.fullPath;\n\n// Reference's name is the last segment of the full path: 'space.jpg'\n// This is analogous to the file name\nspaceRef.name;\n\n// Reference's bucket is the name of the storage bucket where files are stored\nspaceRef.bucket;https://github.com/firebase/snippets-web/blob/467eaa165dcbd9b3ab15711e76fa52237ba37f8b/storage/create-reference.js#L60-L69\n```\n\nLimitations on References\n\nReference paths and names can contain any sequence of valid Unicode characters,\nbut certain restrictions are imposed including:\n\n1. Total length of `reference.fullPath` must be between 1 and 1024 bytes when UTF-8 encoded.\n2. No Carriage Return or Line Feed characters.\n3. Avoid using `#`, `[`, `]`, `*`, or `?`, as these do not work well with other tools such as the [Firebase Realtime Database](/docs/database) or [gsutil](https://cloud.google.com/storage/docs/gsutil).\n\nFull Example \n\nWeb \n\n```javascript\nimport { getStorage, ref } from \"firebase/storage\";\n\nconst storage = getStorage();\n\n// Points to the root reference\nconst storageRef = ref(storage);\n\n// Points to 'images'\nconst imagesRef = ref(storageRef, 'images');\n\n// Points to 'images/space.jpg'\n// Note that you can use variables to create child values\nconst fileName = 'space.jpg';\nconst spaceRef = ref(imagesRef, fileName);\n\n// File path is 'images/space.jpg'\nconst path = spaceRef.fullPath;\n\n// File name is 'space.jpg'\nconst name = spaceRef.name;\n\n// Points to 'images'\nconst imagesRefAgain = spaceRef.parent;https://github.com/firebase/snippets-web/blob/467eaa165dcbd9b3ab15711e76fa52237ba37f8b/snippets/storage-next/create-reference/storage_ref_full_example.js#L8-L30\n```\n\nWeb \n\n```javascript\n// Points to the root reference\nvar storageRef = firebase.storage().ref();\n\n// Points to 'images'\nvar imagesRef = storageRef.child('images');\n\n// Points to 'images/space.jpg'\n// Note that you can use variables to create child values\nvar fileName = 'space.jpg';\nvar spaceRef = imagesRef.child(fileName);\n\n// File path is 'images/space.jpg'\nvar path = spaceRef.fullPath;\n\n// File name is 'space.jpg'\nvar name = spaceRef.name;\n\n// Points to 'images'\nvar imagesRef = spaceRef.parent;https://github.com/firebase/snippets-web/blob/467eaa165dcbd9b3ab15711e76fa52237ba37f8b/storage/create-reference.js#L75-L93\n```\n\nNext, let's learn how to\n[upload files](/docs/storage/web/upload-files) to\nCloud Storage."]]