Google Cloud storage is not a function












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I am trying to connect to the Google Cloud Bucket through



 const storage = require('@google-cloud/storage');
const gcs = storage({ //TypeError: storage is not a function
"keyFileName": 'path-to-keyfile.json',
"type": "service_account",
"project_id": <PROJECT_NAME>,

//SOME CREDENTIALS
});

const bucket = gcs.bucket(<BUCKET_NAME>)


but I am getting an error that storage is not a function. Is there some issue that i am missing?










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  • Possible duplicate of google-cloud TypeError: gcs.bucket is not a function

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I am trying to connect to the Google Cloud Bucket through



 const storage = require('@google-cloud/storage');
const gcs = storage({ //TypeError: storage is not a function
"keyFileName": 'path-to-keyfile.json',
"type": "service_account",
"project_id": <PROJECT_NAME>,

//SOME CREDENTIALS
});

const bucket = gcs.bucket(<BUCKET_NAME>)


but I am getting an error that storage is not a function. Is there some issue that i am missing?










share|improve this question

























  • Possible duplicate of google-cloud TypeError: gcs.bucket is not a function

    – LundinCast
    Jan 2 at 12:26














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I am trying to connect to the Google Cloud Bucket through



 const storage = require('@google-cloud/storage');
const gcs = storage({ //TypeError: storage is not a function
"keyFileName": 'path-to-keyfile.json',
"type": "service_account",
"project_id": <PROJECT_NAME>,

//SOME CREDENTIALS
});

const bucket = gcs.bucket(<BUCKET_NAME>)


but I am getting an error that storage is not a function. Is there some issue that i am missing?










share|improve this question
















I am trying to connect to the Google Cloud Bucket through



 const storage = require('@google-cloud/storage');
const gcs = storage({ //TypeError: storage is not a function
"keyFileName": 'path-to-keyfile.json',
"type": "service_account",
"project_id": <PROJECT_NAME>,

//SOME CREDENTIALS
});

const bucket = gcs.bucket(<BUCKET_NAME>)


but I am getting an error that storage is not a function. Is there some issue that i am missing?







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  • Possible duplicate of google-cloud TypeError: gcs.bucket is not a function

    – LundinCast
    Jan 2 at 12:26



















  • Possible duplicate of google-cloud TypeError: gcs.bucket is not a function

    – LundinCast
    Jan 2 at 12:26

















Possible duplicate of google-cloud TypeError: gcs.bucket is not a function

– LundinCast
Jan 2 at 12:26





Possible duplicate of google-cloud TypeError: gcs.bucket is not a function

– LundinCast
Jan 2 at 12:26












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By using the Node.js Cloud Storage client libraries version 2.3.4
I was able to connect to a bucket with this code:



'use strict';

async function quickstart(
projectId = 'PROJECT_ID', // Your Google Cloud Platform project ID
keyFilename = '/home/folder/key.json' //Full path of the JSON file
) {
// Imports the Google Cloud client library
const {Storage} = require('@google-cloud/storage');

// Creates a client
const storage = new Storage({keyFilename,projectId});
const bucket = storage.bucket('BUCKET_NAME')


This was based on the Quickstart documentation and the constructor options



Hope it helps.






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    By using the Node.js Cloud Storage client libraries version 2.3.4
    I was able to connect to a bucket with this code:



    'use strict';

    async function quickstart(
    projectId = 'PROJECT_ID', // Your Google Cloud Platform project ID
    keyFilename = '/home/folder/key.json' //Full path of the JSON file
    ) {
    // Imports the Google Cloud client library
    const {Storage} = require('@google-cloud/storage');

    // Creates a client
    const storage = new Storage({keyFilename,projectId});
    const bucket = storage.bucket('BUCKET_NAME')


    This was based on the Quickstart documentation and the constructor options



    Hope it helps.






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      By using the Node.js Cloud Storage client libraries version 2.3.4
      I was able to connect to a bucket with this code:



      'use strict';

      async function quickstart(
      projectId = 'PROJECT_ID', // Your Google Cloud Platform project ID
      keyFilename = '/home/folder/key.json' //Full path of the JSON file
      ) {
      // Imports the Google Cloud client library
      const {Storage} = require('@google-cloud/storage');

      // Creates a client
      const storage = new Storage({keyFilename,projectId});
      const bucket = storage.bucket('BUCKET_NAME')


      This was based on the Quickstart documentation and the constructor options



      Hope it helps.






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        By using the Node.js Cloud Storage client libraries version 2.3.4
        I was able to connect to a bucket with this code:



        'use strict';

        async function quickstart(
        projectId = 'PROJECT_ID', // Your Google Cloud Platform project ID
        keyFilename = '/home/folder/key.json' //Full path of the JSON file
        ) {
        // Imports the Google Cloud client library
        const {Storage} = require('@google-cloud/storage');

        // Creates a client
        const storage = new Storage({keyFilename,projectId});
        const bucket = storage.bucket('BUCKET_NAME')


        This was based on the Quickstart documentation and the constructor options



        Hope it helps.






        share|improve this answer













        By using the Node.js Cloud Storage client libraries version 2.3.4
        I was able to connect to a bucket with this code:



        'use strict';

        async function quickstart(
        projectId = 'PROJECT_ID', // Your Google Cloud Platform project ID
        keyFilename = '/home/folder/key.json' //Full path of the JSON file
        ) {
        // Imports the Google Cloud client library
        const {Storage} = require('@google-cloud/storage');

        // Creates a client
        const storage = new Storage({keyFilename,projectId});
        const bucket = storage.bucket('BUCKET_NAME')


        This was based on the Quickstart documentation and the constructor options



        Hope it helps.







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