wb resource update gcs-object

Name

wb-resource-update-gcs-object - Update a GCS bucket object.

Synopsis

wb resource update gcs-object [--format=<format>] [--new-bucket-name=<newBucketName>] [--new-cloning=<cloning>] [--new-description=<newDescription>] [--new-id=<newId>] [--new-object-name=<newObjectName>] [--new-path=<newPath>] [--workspace=<id>] (--id=<id>)

Description

Update a GCS bucket object.

Options

  • --format=<format>
    Set the format for printing command output: JSON, TEXT. Defaults to the config format property.

    Default: null
    
  • --id=<id>
    ID of the resource, scoped to the workspace. Only use letters, numbers, dashes, and underscores.

  • --id=<id>
    ID of the resource, scoped to the workspace. Only use letters, numbers, dashes, and underscores.

  • --new-bucket-name=<newBucketName>
    New name of the GCS bucket, without the prefix. (e.g. ‘my-bucket’, not ‘gs://my-bucket’).

  • --new-cloning=<cloning>
    Instructions for handling when cloning the workspace: COPY_NOTHING, COPY_DEFINITION, COPY_RESOURCE, COPY_REFERENCE for controlled resources; COPY_NOTHING or COPY_REFERENCE for referenced resources.

  • --new-description=<newDescription>
    New description of the resource.

  • --new-id=<newId>
    New ID of the resource. Only alphanumeric and underscore characters are permitted.

  • --new-object-name=<newObjectName>
    Full path to the object in the specified GCS bucket.

  • --new-path=<newPath>
    New path of the bucket (e.g. ‘gs://bucket_name/object/path’).

  • --workspace=<id>
    Workspace id to use for this command only.

Last Modified: 14 November 2024