gsutil acl ch
gsutil acl ch
Ch Examples
gsutil acl ch -u AllUsers:R gs://example-bucket/example-object
Grant anyone on the internet WRITE access to the bucket example-bucket:
gsutil acl ch -u [email protected]:WRITE gs://example-bucket
Grant the group OWNER access to all jpg files in example-bucket:
gsutil acl ch -g [email protected]:O gs://example-bucket/**.jpg
Grant the owners of project example-project WRITE access to the bucket example-bucket:
gsutil acl ch -p owners-example-project:W gs://example-bucket
Remove access to the bucket example-bucket for the viewers of project number 12345:
gsutil acl ch -d viewers-12345 gs://example-bucket
Grant the user with the specified canonical ID READ access to all objects in example-bucket that begin with folder/:
gsutil acl ch -r \ -u 84fac329bceSAMPLE777d5d22b8SAMPLE785ac2SAMPLE2dfcf7c4adf34da46:R \ gs://example-bucket/folder/
Grant the service account [email protected] WRITE access to the bucket example-bucket:
gsutil acl ch -u [email protected]:W gs://example-bucket
Grant all users from the G Suite domain my-domain.org READ access to the bucket gcs.my-domain.org:
gsutil acl ch -g my-domain.org:R gs://gcs.my-domain.org
Remove any current access by [email protected] from the bucket example-bucket:
gsutil acl ch -d [email protected] gs://example-bucket
If you have a large number of objects to update, enabling multi-threading with the gsutil -m flag can significantly improve performance. The following command adds OWNER for [email protected] using multi-threading:
gsutil -m acl ch -r -u [email protected]:O gs://example-bucket
Grant READ access to everyone from my-domain.org and to all authenticated users, and grant OWNER to [email protected], for the buckets my-bucket and my-other-bucket, with multi-threading enabled:
gsutil -m acl ch -r -g my-domain.org:R -g AllAuth:R \ -u [email protected]:O gs://my-bucket/ gs://my-other-bucket
Ch Roles
You may specify the following roles with either their shorthand or their full name:
R: READ
W: WRITE
O: OWNER
Ch Entities
There are four different entity types: Users, Groups, All Authenticated Users, and All Users.
Users are added with -u and a plain ID or email address, as in "-u [email protected]:r". Note: Service Accounts are considered to be users.
Groups are like users, but specified with the -g flag, as in "-g [email protected]:O". Groups may also be specified as a full domain, as in "-g my-company.com:r".
AllAuthenticatedUsers and AllUsers are specified directly, as in "-g AllUsers:R" or "-g AllAuthenticatedUsers:O". These are case insensitive, and may be shortened to "all" and "allauth", respectively.
Removing roles is specified with the -d flag and an ID, email address, domain, or one of AllUsers or AllAuthenticatedUsers.
Many entities' roles can be specified on the same command line, allowing bundled changes to be executed in a single run. This will reduce the number of requests made to the server.
Ch Options
The "ch" sub-command has the following options
See also
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