问题
I have a console app written using C#
on the top of Core .NET 2.2 framework.
I am trying to the C# library to get a list of all directories inside my container. It is my understanding that Azure Blob Storage does not really have directories. Instead, it creates virtual names that the blobs look like a folder inside a container within browsers like Azure Blob Explorer
I store my files using the following code
CloudBlockBlob blockBlob = container.GetBlockBlobReference("foldername/filename.jpg");
await blockBlob.UploadFromStreamAsync(stream);
So I want to select a distinct list of the prefix aka folder names on inside my container.
So if I have the following blobs "foldername1/file1.jpg", "foldername1/file2.jpg", "foldername1/file3.jpg", and "foldername2/file1.jpg". I want to return "foldername1", "foldername2"
How can I get a list of distinct prefixes from Azure Blob Storage?
Updated
I tried to get the feedback from the comments below so I came up with the following code
public async Task<string[]> Directories(string path = null)
{
int index = path == null ? 0 : path.Split('/', StringSplitOptions.RemoveEmptyEntries).Length;
BlobContinuationToken token = null;
List<string> directories = new List<string>();
do
{
BlobResultSegment blobsListingResult = await ContainerFactory.Get().ListBlobsSegmentedAsync(path ?? string.Empty, true, BlobListingDetails.None, 5000, token, null, null);
token = blobsListingResult.ContinuationToken;
IEnumerable<IListBlobItem> blobsList = blobsListingResult.Results;
foreach (var item in blobsList)
{
var blobName = (item as CloudBlob).Name;
var blobParts = blobName.Split('/', StringSplitOptions.RemoveEmptyEntries);
if (blobParts.Length <= index)
{
// At this point, we know that this not a directory inside the provided path directory
continue;
}
directories.Add(blobParts[index]);
}
}
while (token != null);
return directories.Distinct().ToArray();
}
Since I have lots of blobs in the container, this takes way too long because it would have to almost get every single block in order to get a list of the directories. Additionally, this may be very costly since I have to read every blob every time this method is called.
I essentially need the same result that I would get as running Directory.GetDirectories(path)
if everything was running locally! Is there a way to improve this function?
回答1:
The best way I've found to do this is to not treat the Blob Storage like a folder/file store. Keep the files (blobs) there, but use some other method to track your folder structure. My method of choice is a SQL database that contains my folder structure, and then a reference to a blob file in Azure. The problem with calling all this code directly in Azure is that:
a) It'll be slow b) It'll give you unnecessary cost in the long run
You're far better off doing as I suggest, keep metadata elsewhere, and use Blob storage for what its intended for - storing blobs
回答2:
Maybe you can improve your solution doing a check for the type of blob item?
var result = new List<string>();
var directory = _blobContainer.GetDirectoryReference(relativeFilePath);
if (directory.Equals(null))
return result;
var blobs = directory.ListBlobsSegmentedAsync(null).Result;
foreach (var item in blobs.Results)
{
if (item.GetType() == typeof(CloudBlobDirectory))
{
result.Add(item.Uri.Segments.Last().Trim('/'));
}
}
return result;
I didn't have too many folders so would be good to double check if the performance meets your requirements.
来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/54526249/how-to-get-a-list-of-existing-directories-in-azure-blob-storage-container-using