Such as AnonymousCredential, StorageSharedKeyCredential or any credential from the @azure/identity package to authenticate requests to the service. You can also provide an object that implements the TokenCredential interface. If not specified, AnonymousCredential is used.
The name of the blob.
Encoded URL string value.
Aborts a pending asynchronous Copy Blob operation, and leaves a destination blob with zero length and full metadata. Version 2012-02-12 and newer.
Asynchronously copies a blob to a destination within the storage account.
This method returns a long running operation poller that allows you to wait
indefinitely until the copy is completed.
You can also cancel a copy before it is completed by calling cancelOperation on the poller.
Note that the onProgress callback will not be invoked if the operation completes in the first
request, and attempting to cancel a completed copy will result in an error being thrown.
In version 2012-02-12 and later, the source for a Copy Blob operation can be a committed blob in any Azure storage account. Beginning with version 2015-02-21, the source for a Copy Blob operation can be an Azure file in any Azure storage account. Only storage accounts created on or after June 7th, 2012 allow the Copy Blob operation to copy from another storage account.
url to the source Azure Blob/File.
https://learn.microsoft.com/rest/api/storageservices/copy-blob
import { BlobServiceClient } from "@azure/storage-blob";
import { DefaultAzureCredential } from "@azure/identity";
const account = "<account>";
const blobServiceClient = new BlobServiceClient(
`https://${account}.blob.core.windows.net`,
new DefaultAzureCredential(),
);
const containerName = "<container name>";
const blobName = "<blob name>";
const containerClient = blobServiceClient.getContainerClient(containerName);
const blobClient = containerClient.getBlobClient(blobName);
// Example using automatic polling
const automaticCopyPoller = await blobClient.beginCopyFromURL("url");
const automaticResult = await automaticCopyPoller.pollUntilDone();
// Example using manual polling
const manualCopyPoller = await blobClient.beginCopyFromURL("url");
while (!manualCopyPoller.isDone()) {
await manualCopyPoller.poll();
}
const manualResult = manualCopyPoller.getResult();
// Example using progress updates
const progressUpdatesCopyPoller = await blobClient.beginCopyFromURL("url", {
onProgress(state) {
console.log(`Progress: ${state.copyProgress}`);
},
});
const progressUpdatesResult = await progressUpdatesCopyPoller.pollUntilDone();
// Example using a changing polling interval (default 15 seconds)
const pollingIntervalCopyPoller = await blobClient.beginCopyFromURL("url", {
intervalInMs: 1000, // poll blob every 1 second for copy progress
});
const pollingIntervalResult = await pollingIntervalCopyPoller.pollUntilDone();
// Example using copy cancellation:
const cancelCopyPoller = await blobClient.beginCopyFromURL("url");
// cancel operation after starting it.
try {
await cancelCopyPoller.cancelOperation();
// calls to get the result now throw PollerCancelledError
cancelCopyPoller.getResult();
} catch (err: any) {
if (err.name === "PollerCancelledError") {
console.log("The copy was cancelled.");
}
}
Creates a read-only snapshot of a blob.
Marks the specified blob or snapshot for deletion. The blob is later deleted during garbage collection. Note that in order to delete a blob, you must delete all of its snapshots. You can delete both at the same time with the Delete Blob operation.
Marks the specified blob or snapshot for deletion if it exists. The blob is later deleted during garbage collection. Note that in order to delete a blob, you must delete all of its snapshots. You can delete both at the same time with the Delete Blob operation.
Delete the immutablility policy on the blob.
Reads or downloads a blob from the system, including its metadata and properties. You can also call Get Blob to read a snapshot.
ONLY AVAILABLE IN NODE.JS RUNTIME.
Downloads an Azure Blob in parallel to a buffer. Offset and count are optional, downloads the entire blob if they are not provided.
Warning: Buffers can only support files up to about one gigabyte on 32-bit systems or about two gigabytes on 64-bit systems due to limitations of Node.js/V8. For blobs larger than this size, consider downloadToFile.
ONLY AVAILABLE IN NODE.JS RUNTIME.
Downloads an Azure Blob to a local file. Fails if the the given file path already exits. Offset and count are optional, pass 0 and undefined respectively to download the entire blob.
The response data for blob download operation, but with readableStreamBody set to undefined since its content is already read and written into a local file at the specified path.
Returns true if the Azure blob resource represented by this client exists; false otherwise.
NOTE: use this function with care since an existing blob might be deleted by other clients or applications. Vice versa new blobs might be added by other clients or applications after this function completes.
Only available for BlobClient constructed with a shared key credential.
Generates string to sign for a Blob Service Shared Access Signature (SAS) URI based on the client properties and parameters passed in. The SAS is signed by the shared key credential of the client.
The SAS URI consisting of the URI to the resource represented by this client, followed by the generated SAS token.
Only available for BlobClient constructed with a shared key credential.
Generates a Blob Service Shared Access Signature (SAS) URI based on the client properties and parameters passed in. The SAS is signed by the shared key credential of the client.
The SAS URI consisting of the URI to the resource represented by this client, followed by the generated SAS token.
Only available for BlobClient constructed with a shared key credential.
Generates string to sign for a Blob Service Shared Access Signature (SAS) URI based on the client properties and parameters passed in. The SAS is signed by the input user delegation key.
The SAS URI consisting of the URI to the resource represented by this client, followed by the generated SAS token.
Generates a Blob Service Shared Access Signature (SAS) URI based on the client properties and parameters passed in. The SAS is signed by the input user delegation key.
The SAS URI consisting of the URI to the resource represented by this client, followed by the generated SAS token.
The Get Account Information operation returns the sku name and account kind for the specified account. The Get Account Information operation is available on service versions beginning with version 2018-03-28.
Response data for the Service Get Account Info operation.
Creates a AppendBlobClient object.
Get a BlobLeaseClient that manages leases on the blob.
A new BlobLeaseClient object for managing leases on the blob.
Creates a BlockBlobClient object.
Creates a PageBlobClient object.
Returns all user-defined metadata, standard HTTP properties, and system properties for the blob. It does not return the content of the blob.
https://learn.microsoft.com/rest/api/storageservices/get-blob-properties
WARNING: The metadata object returned in the response will have its keys in lowercase, even if
they originally contained uppercase characters. This differs from the metadata keys returned by
the methods of ContainerClient that list blobs using the includeMetadata option, which
will retain their original casing.
Gets the tags associated with the underlying blob.
Sets the tier on a blob. The operation is allowed on a page blob in a premium storage account and on a block blob in a blob storage account (locally redundant storage only). A premium page blob's tier determines the allowed size, IOPS, and bandwidth of the blob. A block blob's tier determines Hot/Cool/Archive storage type. This operation does not update the blob's ETag.
Sets system properties on the blob.
If no value provided, or no value provided for the specified blob HTTP headers, these blob HTTP headers without a value will be cleared.
Set immutability policy on the blob.
Set legal hold on the blob.
Sets user-defined metadata for the specified blob as one or more name-value pairs.
If no option provided, or no metadata defined in the parameter, the blob metadata will be removed.
Sets tags on the underlying blob. A blob can have up to 10 tags. Tag keys must be between 1 and 128 characters. Tag values must be between 0 and 256 characters. Valid tag key and value characters include lower and upper case letters, digits (0-9), space (' '), plus ('+'), minus ('-'), period ('.'), foward slash ('/'), colon (':'), equals ('='), and underscore ('_').
The synchronous Copy From URL operation copies a blob or an internet resource to a new blob. It will not return a response until the copy is complete.
Restores the contents and metadata of soft deleted blob and any associated soft deleted snapshots. Undelete Blob is supported only on version 2017-07-29 or later.
Creates a new BlobClient object identical to the source but with the specified snapshot timestamp. Provide "" will remove the snapshot and return a Client to the base blob.
A new BlobClient object identical to the source but with the specified snapshot timestamp
Creates a new BlobClient object pointing to a version of this blob. Provide "" will remove the versionId and return a Client to the base blob.
A new BlobClient object pointing to the version of this blob.
The name of the storage container the blob is associated with.