R2
The in-Worker R2 API is accessed by binding an R2 bucket to a Worker. The Worker you write can expose external access to buckets via a route or manipulate R2 objects internally.
The R2 API includes some extensions and semantic differences from the S3 API. If you need S3 compatibility, consider using the S3-compatible API.
Concepts
R2 organizes the data you store, called objects, into containers, called buckets. Buckets are the fundamental unit of performance, scaling, and access within R2.
Create a binding
To bind your R2 bucket to your Worker, add the following to your wrangler.toml file. Update the binding property to a valid JavaScript variable identifier and bucket_name to the name of your R2 bucket:
[[r2_buckets]]
binding = 'MY_BUCKET' # <~ valid JavaScript variable name
bucket_name = '<YOUR_BUCKET_NAME>'
Within your Worker, your bucket binding is now available under the MY_BUCKET variable and you can begin interacting with it using the bucket methods described below.
Bucket method definitions
The following methods are available on the bucket binding object injected into your code.
For example, to issue a PUT object request using the binding above:
export default { async fetch(request, env) { const url = new URL(request.url); const key = url.pathname.slice(1);
switch (request.method) { case 'PUT': await env.MY_BUCKET.put(key, request.body); return new Response(`Put ${key} successfully!`);
default: return new Response(`${request.method} is not allowed.`, { status: 405, headers: { Allow: 'PUT', }, }); } },
};
head(keystring):Promise<R2Object|null>- Retrieves the
R2Objectfor the given key containing only object metadata, if the key exists, andnullif the key does not exist.
- Retrieves the
get(keystring, optionsR2GetOptions):Promise<R2ObjectBody|R2Object|null>- Retrieves the
R2ObjectBodyfor the given key containing object metadata and the object body as aReadableStream, if the key exists, andnullif the key does not exist. - In the event that a precondition specified in
optionsfails,get()returns anR2Objectwithbodyundefined.
- Retrieves the
put(keystring, valueReadableStream|ArrayBuffer|ArrayBufferView|string|null|Blob,optionsR2PutOptions):Promise<R2Object|null>- Stores the given
valueand metadata under the associatedkey. Once the write succeeds, returns anR2Objectcontaining metadata about the stored Object. - In the event that a precondition specified in
optionsfails,put()returnsnull, and the object will not be stored. - R2 writes are strongly consistent. Once the Promise resolves, all subsequent read operations will see this key value pair globally.
- Stores the given
delete(keysstring | string[]):Promise<void>- Deletes the given
valuesand metadata under the associatedkeys. Once the delete succeeds, returnsvoid. - R2 deletes are strongly consistent. Once the Promise resolves, all subsequent read operations will no longer see the provided key value pairs globally.
- Deletes the given
list(optionsR2ListOptions):Promise<R2Objects>- Returns an
R2Objectscontaining a list ofR2Objectcontained within the bucket. By default, returns the first 1000 entries.
- Returns an
createMultipartUpload(keystring, optionsR2MultipartOptions):Promise<R2MultipartUpload>- Creates a multipart upload.
- Returns Promise which resolves to an
R2MultipartUploadobject representing the newly created multipart upload. Once the multipart upload has been created, the multipart upload can be immediately interacted with globally, either through the Workers API, or through the S3 API.
resumeMultipartUpload(keystring, uploadIdstring):R2MultipartUpload- Returns an object representing a multipart upload with the given key and uploadId.
- The resumeMultipartUpload operation does not perform any checks to ensure the validity of the uploadId, nor does it verify the existence of a corresponding active multipart upload. This is done to minimize latency before being able to call subsequent operations on the
R2MultipartUploadobject.
R2Object definition
R2Object is created when you PUT an object into an R2 bucket. R2Object represents the metadata of an object based on the information provided by the uploader. Every object that you PUT into an R2 bucket will have an R2Object created.
keystring- The object’s key.
versionstring- Random unique string associated with a specific upload of a key.
sizenumber- Size of the object in bytes.
etagstring
The etag associated with the object upload.
httpEtagstring- The object’s etag, in quotes so as to be returned as a header.
uploadedDate- A Date object representing the time the object was uploaded.
httpMetadataR2HTTPMetadata- Various HTTP headers associated with the object. Refer to HTTP Metadata.
customMetadataRecord<string, string>- A map of custom, user-defined metadata associated with the object.
rangeR2Range- A
R2Rangeobject containing the returned range of the object.
- A
checksumsR2Checksums- A
R2Checksumsobject containing the stored checksums of the object. Refer to checksums.
- A
writeHttpMetadata(headersHeaders):void- Retrieves the
httpMetadatafrom theR2Objectand applies their corresponding HTTP headers to theHeadersinput object. Refer to HTTP Metadata.
- Retrieves the
storageClass“Standard”|“InfrequentAccess”- The storage class associated with the object. Refer to Storage Classes.
R2ObjectBody definition
R2ObjectBody represents an object’s metadata combined with its body. It is returned when you GET an object from an R2 bucket. The full list of keys for R2ObjectBody includes the list below and all keys inherited from R2Object.
bodyReadableStream- The object’s value.
bodyUsedboolean- Whether the object’s value has been consumed or not.
arrayBuffer():Promise<ArrayBuffer>- Returns a Promise that resolves to an
ArrayBuffercontaining the object’s value.
- Returns a Promise that resolves to an
text():Promise<string>- Returns a Promise that resolves to an string containing the object’s value.
json:() Promise<T>- Returns a Promise that resolves to the given object containing the object’s value.
blob():Promise<Blob>- Returns a Promise that resolves to a binary Blob containing the object’s value.
R2MultipartUpload definition
An R2MultipartUpload object is created when you call createMultipartUpload or resumeMultipartUpload. R2MultipartUpload is a representation of an ongoing multipart upload.
Uncompleted multipart uploads will be automatically aborted after 7 days.
keystring- The
keyfor the multipart upload.
- The
uploadIdstring- The
uploadIdfor the multipart upload.
- The
uploadPart(partNumbernumber, valueReadableStream|ArrayBuffer|ArrayBufferView|string|Blob):Promise<R2UploadedPart>- Uploads a single part with the specified part number to this multipart upload. Each part must be uniform in size with an exception for the final part which can be smaller.
- Returns an
R2UploadedPartobject containing theetagandpartNumber. TheseR2UploadedPartobjects are required when completing the multipart upload.
abort():Promise<void>- Aborts the multipart upload. Returns a Promise that resolves when the upload has been successfully aborted.
complete(uploadedPartsR2UploadedPart[]):Promise<R2Object>- Completes the multipart upload with the given parts.
- Returns a Promise that resolves when the complete operation has finished. Once this happens, the object is immediately accessible globally by any subsequent read operation.
Method-specific types
R2GetOptions
onlyIfR2Conditional |Headers- Specifies that the object should only be returned given satisfaction of certain conditions in the
R2Conditionalor in the conditional Headers. Refer to Conditional operations.
- Specifies that the object should only be returned given satisfaction of certain conditions in the
rangeR2Range- Specifies that only a specific length (from an optional offset) or suffix of bytes from the object should be returned. Refer to Ranged reads.
Ranged reads
R2GetOptions accepts a range parameter, which can be used to restrict the data returned in body.
There are 3 variations of arguments that can be used in a range:
- An offset with an optional length.
- An optional offset with a length.
- A suffix.
offsetnumber- The byte to begin returning data from, inclusive.
lengthnumber- The number of bytes to return. If more bytes are requested than exist in the object, fewer bytes than this number may be returned.
suffixnumber- The number of bytes to return from the end of the file, starting from the last byte. If more bytes are requested than exist in the object, fewer bytes than this number may be returned.
R2PutOptions
onlyIfR2Conditional |Headers- Specifies that the object should only be stored given satisfaction of certain conditions in the
R2Conditional. Refer to Conditional operations.
- Specifies that the object should only be stored given satisfaction of certain conditions in the
httpMetadataR2HTTPMetadata |Headers- Various HTTP headers associated with the object. Refer to HTTP Metadata.
customMetadataRecord<string, string>- A map of custom, user-defined metadata that will be stored with the object.
md5ArrayBuffer |string- A md5 hash to use to check the received object’s integrity.
sha1ArrayBuffer |string- A SHA-1 hash to use to check the received object’s integrity.
sha256ArrayBuffer |string- A SHA-256 hash to use to check the received object’s integrity.
sha384ArrayBuffer |string- A SHA-384 hash to use to check the received object’s integrity.
sha512ArrayBuffer |string- A SHA-512 hash to use to check the received object’s integrity.
storageClass“Standard”|“InfrequentAccess”- Sets the storage class of the object if provided. Otherwise, the object will be stored in the default storage class associated with the bucket. Refer to Storage Classes.
R2MultipartOptions
httpMetadataR2HTTPMetadata |Headers- Various HTTP headers associated with the object. Refer to HTTP Metadata.
customMetadataRecord<string, string>- A map of custom, user-defined metadata that will be stored with the object.
storageClassstring- Sets the storage class of the object if provided. Otherwise, the object will be stored in the default storage class associated with the bucket. Refer to Storage Classes.
R2ListOptions
limitnumber- The number of results to return. Defaults to
1000, with a maximum of1000.
- The number of results to return. Defaults to
prefixstring- The prefix to match keys against. Keys will only be returned if they start with given prefix.
cursorstring- An opaque token that indicates where to continue listing objects from. A cursor can be retrieved from a previous list operation.
delimiterstring- The character to use when grouping keys.
includeArray<string>Can include
httpMetadataand/orcustomMetadata. If included, items returned by the list will include the specified metadata.Note that there is a limit on the total amount of data that a single
listoperation can return. If you request data, you may receive fewer thanlimitresults in your response to accommodate metadata.The compatibility date must be set to
2022-08-04or later in yourwrangler.tomlfile. If not, then ther2_list_honor_includecompatibility flag must be set. Otherwise it is treated asinclude: ['httpMetadata', 'customMetadata']regardless of what theincludeoption provided actually is.
This means applications must be careful to avoid comparing the amount of returned objects against your
limit. Instead, use thetruncatedproperty to determine if thelistrequest has more data to be returned.
index.jsconst options = { limit: 500, include: ['customMetadata'],
}
const listed = await env.MY_BUCKET.list(options);
let truncated = listed.truncated;
let cursor = truncated ? listed.cursor : undefined;
// ❌ - if your limit can't fit into a single response or your
// bucket has less objects than the limit, it will get stuck here.
while (listed.objects.length < options.limit) { // ...
}
// ✅ - use the truncated property to check if there are more
// objects to be returned
while (truncated) { const next = await env.MY_BUCKET.list({ ...options, cursor: cursor, }); listed.objects.push(...next.objects);
truncated = next.truncated; cursor = next.cursor}
R2Objects
An object containing an R2Object array, returned by BUCKET_BINDING.list().
objectsArray<R2Object>- An array of objects matching the
listrequest.
- An array of objects matching the
truncatedboolean- If true, indicates there are more results to be retrieved for the current
listrequest.
- If true, indicates there are more results to be retrieved for the current
cursorstring- A token that can be passed to future
listcalls to resume listing from that point. Only present if truncated is true.
- A token that can be passed to future
delimitedPrefixesArray<string>If a delimiter has been specified, contains all prefixes between the specified prefix and the next occurrence of the delimiter.
For example, if no prefix is provided and the delimiter is ‘/’,
foo/bar/bazwould returnfooas a delimited prefix. Iffoo/was passed as a prefix with the same structure and delimiter,foo/barwould be returned as a delimited prefix.
Conditional operations
You can pass an R2Conditional object to R2GetOptions and R2PutOptions. If the condition check for get() fails, the body will not be returned. This will make get() have lower latency.
If the condition check for put() fails, null will be returned instead of the R2Object.
etagMatchesstring- Performs the operation if the object’s etag matches the given string.
etagDoesNotMatchstring- Performs the operation if the object’s etag does not match the given string.
uploadedBeforeDate- Performs the operation if the object was uploaded before the given date.
uploadedAfterDate- Performs the operation if the object was uploaded after the given date.
Alternatively, you can pass a Headers object containing conditional headers to R2GetOptions and R2PutOptions. For information on these conditional headers, refer to the MDN docs on conditional requests. All conditional headers aside from If-Range are supported.
For more specific information about conditional requests, refer to RFC 7232.
HTTP Metadata
Generally, these fields match the HTTP metadata passed when the object was created. They can be overridden when issuing GET requests, in which case, the given values will be echoed back in the response.
contentTypestringcontentLanguagestringcontentDispositionstringcontentEncodingstringcacheControlstringcacheExpiryDate
Checksums
If a checksum was provided when using the put() binding, it will be available on the returned object under the checksums property. The MD5 checksum will be included by default for non-multipart objects.
md5ArrayBuffer- The MD5 checksum of the object.
sha1ArrayBuffer- The SHA-1 checksum of the object.
sha256ArrayBuffer- The SHA-256 checksum of the object.
sha384ArrayBuffer- The SHA-384 checksum of the object.
sha512ArrayBuffer- The SHA-512 checksum of the object.
R2UploadedPart
An R2UploadedPart object represents a part that has been uploaded. R2UploadedPart objects are returned from uploadPart operations and must be passed to completeMultipartUpload operations.
partNumbernumber- The number of the part.
etagstring- The
etagof the part.
- The
Storage Class
The storage class where an R2Object is stored. The available storage classes are Standard and InfrequentAccess. Refer to Storage classes
for more information.