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NAME

Backblaze::B2V2Client - Client library for the Backblaze B2 Cloud Storage Service V2 API.

VERSION

1.0 - Initial working version.

SYNOPSIS

        use Backblaze::B2V2Client;

        # create an API client object

        $b2client = Backblaze::B2V2Client->new(
                $application_key_id, $application_key
        );

        # please encrypt/protect those keys when not in use!

        # let's say we have a B2 bucket called 'GingerAnna' and a JPG called 'ginger_was_perfect.jpg'.

        # upload a file from your file system
        $b2client->b2_upload_file(
                'bucket_name' => 'GingerAnna', 
                'file_location' => '/path/to/ginger_was_perfect.jpg'
        ); 

        # upload a file you have in a scalar
        $b2client->b2_upload_file(
                'bucket_name' => 'GingerAnna', 
                'new_file_name' => 'ginger_was_perfect.jpg',
                'file_contents' => $file_contents
        ); 
        # B2 file ID (fGUID) is in $b2client->{b2_response}{'X-Bz-File-Id'}

        # download that file to /opt/majestica/tmp
        $b2client->b2_download_file_by_name('GingerAnna','ginger_was_perfect.jpg','/opt/majestica/tmp');

        # if you would rather download with the 84-character GUID
        $b2client->b2_download_file_by_id('X-Bz-File-Id GUID from above','/opt/majestica/tmp');

        # you can leave off the directory to just have the file contents into
        # $b2client->{b2_response}{file_contents}

        # check the status of the last operation
        use Data::Dumper; # hello old friend
        if ($b2client->{current_status} eq 'OK') { 
        
                # all is well -- what did we get?
                print Dumper($b2client->{b2_response});
        
        } elsif ($b2client->{current_status} eq 'Error') { 
        
                # what info do we have on this disaster?
                print Dumper($b2client->{errors}[-1]);

        }

DESCRIPTION / SET UP

This module should help you create buckets and store files in the Backblaze B2 cloud storage service using V2 of their API.

Backblaze makes it easy to sign up for B2 from here:

        https://www.backblaze.com/b2/sign-up.html

Then enable the B2 service as per these instructions:

        https://www.backblaze.com/b2/docs/quick_account.html

Next, visit the 'App Keys' section of the 'My Account' area, and look for the 'Add a New Application Key' button to create an application key. You will need a key with Read and Write access. Be sure to note the Application Key ID as well as the Application Key itself. They do not show you that Application Key again, so copy it immediately.

Please store the Application Key pair in a secure way, preferably encrypted when not in use by your software.

METHODS

new

Creates the B2 client object and initiates an API session with B2.

Requires two arguments: the Application Key ID and Application Key obtained from Backblaze.

b2_download_file_by_id

Retrieves a file plus metadata given the GUID of that file. The first argument is required and will be the file's GUID. If you would like to auto-save the file, provide a path to an existing directory as the second argument.

Regardless of auto-save, the file's raw contents will be placed in to $b2client->{b2_response}{file_contents} and the following keys will be populated under $b2client->{b2_response}:

        Content-Length
        Content-Type
        X-Bz-File-Id
        X-Bz-File-Name
        X-Bz-Content-Sha1

See https://www.backblaze.com/b2/docs/b2_download_file_by_id.html

b2_download_file_by_name

Works like b2_download_file_by_id() except that it expects the bucket name and file name as arguments. The optional third argument is an existing directory path for auto-saving the file.

See https://www.backblaze.com/b2/docs/b2_download_file_by_name.html

b2_upload_file

Uploads a new file into B2. Accepts a hash of arguments. The name of the destination bucket must be provided in 'bucket_name'. If you would like to upload a file already saved on disk, specify the complete file path in 'file_location'. Alternatively, if the file is loaded up into a scalar, provide the new file name in 'new_file_name' and assign the loaded scalar into 'file_contents'.

Example 1: Uploading from a file on disk:

        $b2client->b2_upload_file(
                'bucket_name' => 'GingerAnna', 
                'file_location' => '/opt/majestica/tmp/ginger_was_perfect.jpg',
        );      

Example 2: Uploading when the file is loaded into a scalar:

        $b2client->b2_upload_file(
                'bucket_name' => 'GingerAnna', 
                'new_file_name' => 'ginger_was_perfect.jpg',
                'file_contents' => $file_contents
        );      

See: https://www.backblaze.com/b2/docs/b2_upload_file.html

b2_list_file_names

Retrieves an array of file information hashes for a given bucket name. That array is added to @{ $b2client->{buckets}{$bucket_name}{files} }.

See https://www.backblaze.com/b2/docs/b2_list_file_names.html , especially the section for 'Response' to see what is included for those file info hashes.

Note that B2 limits this response to 1000 entries, so if you have a very large bucket, you can call this method several times and check the value in $b2client->{buckets}{$bucket_name}{next_file_name} after each call.

Example:

        $b2client->b2_list_file_names('MyBucketName');

b2_get_file_info

Given a GUID for a file, will retrieve its info hash and load into $b2client->{file_info}{$file_id}.

See https://www.backblaze.com/b2/docs/b2_get_file_info.html , particularly the section for 'Response' to see what is provided.

Example:

        $b2client->b2_get_file_info('AN84_CHAR_GUID_FROM_B2');

b2_bucket_maker

Creates a new bucket in your B2 account, given the name for the new bucket. The bucket type will be set to 'allPrivate'.

Will retrieve the new bucket's ID into:

        $b2client->{buckets}{$bucket_name}{bucket_id}

See: https://www.backblaze.com/b2/docs/b2_create_bucket.html

Example:

        $b2client->b2_bucket_maker('NewBucketName');

b2_delete_bucket

Deletes a bucket from your B2 account, provided that it is empty. Requires the target bucket's name as the argument.

See: https://www.backblaze.com/b2/docs/b2_delete_bucket.html

Example:

        $b2client->b2_delete_bucket('DeletingBucketName');      

b2_delete_file_version

Deletes a version of a file, AKA a stored object. If you use unique file names for each file you upload, then one version equals one file. If you upload multiple files with the same name under a single bucket, you will create multiple versions of a particular file in B2.

The required arguments are the file name and the file ID.

Example:

        $b2client->b2_delete_file_version('SomeFileName.ext','AN84_CHAR_GUID_FROM_B2');

b2_talker / b2_get_upload_url / b2_list_buckets

b2_talker() handles all the communications with B2. You should be able to use this to make calls not explicitly provided by this library.

If b2_talker() gets a 200 HTTP status from B2, then the call went great, the JSON response will be loaded into $b2client->{b2_response}, and $b2client->{current_status} will be set to 'OK'.

If a 200 is not received from B2, $b2client->{current_status} will be set to 'Error' and a hash error details will be added to @{ $b2client->{errors} }. That hash usually includes the called URL, the returned status code, and the error message.

Note that the base URL for this API session will be stored under $b2client->{api_url} so that you build a URL like so:

$list_buckets_url = $b2client->{api_url}.'/b2api/v2/b2_list_buckets';

Example of a GET API request:

        $b2client->b2_talker(
                'url' => 'https://SomeB2.API.URL?with=GETparams',
                'authorization' => $b2client->{account_authorization_token},            
        );

Example of a POST API request:

        $b2client->b2_talker(
                'url' => 'https://SomeB2.API.URL',
                'authorization' => $b2client->{account_authorization_token},            
                'post_params' => {
                        'param1_name' => 'param1_value',
                        'param2_name' => 'param2_value',
                        'param3_name' => 'param3_value',
                },
        );

Almost all the API calls use the Account Authorization Token for the authorization header, but the file uploader calls require a bucket-specific token and upload URL. You can retrieve these via b2_get_upload_url() with the bucket name as an argument.

Example:

        $b2client->b2_get_upload_url('MyBucketName');

This populates:

        $b2client->{bucket_info}{'MyBucketName'} = {
                'upload_url' => $b2client->{b2_response}{uploadUrl},
                'authorization_token' => $b2client->{b2_response}{authorizationToken},
        };

Note: You have to call b2_get_upload_url on a bucket for each file upload operation. My b2_upload_file method does that for you, so that's just FYI if you roll your own.

See: https://www.backblaze.com/b2/docs/b2_get_upload_url.html

If you need the ID for one or more buckets, you can use b2_list_buckets. If a bucket name is provided, only that bucket's ID will be retrieved. If no argument is provided, all the ID's will be retrieved for all buckets in your account.

Example:

        $b2client->b2_list_buckets('MyBucketName');

You now have $b2client->{buckets}{'MyBucketName'}{bucket_id}

See: https://www.backblaze.com/b2/docs/b2_list_buckets.html

DEPENDENCIES

This module requires:

        Cpanel::JSON::XS
        Digest::SHA
        MIME::Base64
        Path::Tiny
        URI::Escape
        WWW::Mechanize
        LWP::Protocol::https
        

In order to get this to work properly on Ubuntu 18.04, I installed these system packages:

        build-essential
        zlib1g-dev
        libssl-dev
        cpanminus
        perl-doc

SEE ALSO

B2 API Docs: https://www.backblaze.com/b2/docs/

Backblaze::B2 - V1 API Client for B2

AUTHOR / BUGS

Eric Chernoff <eric@weaverstreet.net>

Please send me a note with any bugs or suggestions.

LICENSE

MIT License

Copyright (c) 2019 Eric Chernoff

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