Your files are stored in a Cloud Storage bucket. The files in this bucket are presented in a hierarchical structure, just like the file system on your local hard disk, or the data in the Firebase Realtime Database. By creating a reference to a file, your app gains access to it. These references can then be used to upload or download data, get or update metadata or delete the file. A reference can either point to a specific file or to a higher level node in the hierarchy.
If you've used the Firebase Realtime Database, these paths should seem very familiar to you. However, your file data is stored in Cloud Storage, not in the Realtime Database.
Create a Reference
Create a reference to upload, download, or delete a file, or to get or update its metadata. A reference can be thought of as a pointer to a file in the cloud. References are lightweight, so you can create as many as you need. They are also reusable for multiple operations.
References are created from the Firebase.Storage.FirebaseStorage
service on your Firebase app by calling the GetReferenceFromUrl()
method and passing in a URL of the form gs://<your-cloud-storage-bucket>
. You can find this URL in the Storage section of the Firebase console.
// Get a reference to the storage service, using the default Firebase AppFirebaseStoragestorage=FirebaseStorage.DefaultInstance;// Create a storage reference from our storage serviceStorageReferencestorageRef=storage.GetReferenceFromUrl("gs://<your-cloud-storage-bucket>");
You can create a reference to a location lower in the tree, for example 'images/space.jpg'
, by using the child
method on an existing reference.
// Create a child reference// imagesRef now points to "images"StorageReferenceimagesRef=storageRef.Child("images");// Child references can also take paths delimited by '/' such as:// "images/space.jpg".StorageReferencespaceRef=imagesRef.Child("space.jpg");// spaceRef now points to "images/space.jpg"// imagesRef still points to "images"// This is equivalent to creating the full referencedStorageReferencespaceRefFull=storage.GetReferenceFromUrl("gs://<your-cloud-storage-bucket>/images/space.jpg");
Navigate with References
You can also use the Parent
and Root
methods to navigate up in our file hierarchy. Parent
navigates up one level, while Root
navigates all the way to the top.
// Parent allows us to move to the parent of a reference// imagesRef now points to 'images'StorageReferenceimagesRef=spaceRef.Parent;// Root allows us to move all the way back to the top of our bucket// rootRef now points to the rootStorageReferencerootRef=spaceRef.Root;
Child
, Parent
, and Root
can be chained together multiple times, as each returns a reference. The exception is the Parent
of Root
, which is an invalid StorageReference
.
// References can be chained together multiple times// earthRef points to "images/earth.jpg"StorageReferenceearthRef=spaceRef.Parent.Child("earth.jpg");// nullRef is null since the parent of root is an invalid StorageReferenceStorageReferencenullRef=spaceRef.Root.Parent;
Reference Methods
You can inspect references to better understand the files they point to using the Path
, Name
, and Bucket
properties. These properties get the file's full path, name, and bucket.
// Reference's path is: "images/space.jpg"// This is analogous to a file path on diskstringpath=spaceRef.Path;// Reference's name is the last segment of the full path: "space.jpg"// This is analogous to the file namestringname=spaceRef.Name;// Reference's bucket is the name of the storage bucket where files are storedstringbucket=spaceRef.Bucket;
Limitations on References
Reference paths and names can contain any sequence of valid Unicode characters, but certain restrictions are imposed including:
- Total length of
reference.Path
must be between 1 and 1024 bytes when UTF-8 encoded. - No Carriage Return or Line Feed characters.
- Avoid using
#
,[
,]
,*
, or?
, as these do not work well with other tools such as the Firebase Realtime Database or gsutil.
Full Example
FirebaseStoragestorage=FirebaseStorage.DefaultInstance;// Points to the root referenceStorageReferencestorageRef=storage.GetReferenceFromUrl("gs://<your-bucket-name>");// Points to "images"StorageReferenceimagesRef=storageRef.Child("images");// Points to "images/space.jpg"// Note that you can use variables to create child valuesstringfilename="space.jpg";StorageReferencespaceRef=imagesRef.Child(filename);// File path is "images/space.jpg"stringpath=spaceRef.Path;// File name is "space.jpg"stringname=spaceRef.Name;// Points to "images"StorageReferenceimagesRef=spaceRef.Parent;
Next Steps
Next, let's learn how to upload files to Cloud Storage.