I need to have some archive cleanup code to remove old Azure logs after a certain retention period has occurred.
I am aware that I can do this:
Cloud
Use the UseFlatBlobListing
parameter like this:
CloudStorageAccount storageAccount = CloudStorageAccount.Parse("");
CloudBlobClient blobClient = storageAccount.CreateCloudBlobClient();
CloudBlobContainer container = blobClient.GetContainerReference("ctr");
var blobList = container.ListBlobs(useFlatBlobListing: true)
foreach(var blob in blobList)
{
logger.Info($"Blob Name: {blob.Uri}");
}
This will give you all blobs in a flattened way.
See https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/api/microsoft.windowsazure.storage.blob.cloudblobcontainer.listblobs?view=azure-dotnet
If you also include the prefix
parameter you can filter results based on the folder structure. To get everything in may 2017 you can do
var blobList = container.ListBlobs(prefix: "2017/5/", useFlatBlobListing: true)
This might help reducing the list of blobs depending on your retention.
Try this pattern. Can be handy when browsing big storages. I found it much more GC and memory footprint friendly
var blobAccount = "<account>";
var apiKey = "<api-key>";
var containerName = "<container>";
var storageCredentials = new StorageCredentials(blobAccount, apiKey);
var account = new CloudStorageAccount(storageCredentials, true);
var blobClient = account.CreateCloudBlobClient();
var container = blobClient.GetContainerReference(containerName);
var blobLimit = 500
if (container == null) { return; }
var blobContinuationToken = new BlobContinuationToken();
using (var fs = new FileStream("Output.csv", FileMode.Create))
{
var sw = new StreamWriter(fs);
sw.WriteLine("Type,Name,Length");
BlobContinuationToken continuationToken = null;
do
{
var blobList = container.ListBlobsSegmented("",
true,
BlobListingDetails.Metadata,
blobLimit,
continuationToken,
new BlobRequestOptions
{
LocationMode = LocationMode.PrimaryOnly
},
null);
continuationToken = blobList.ContinuationToken;
// I was looking only for BlockBlobs
foreach (var item in blobList.Results.OfType<CloudBlockBlob>())
{
sw.WriteLine($"block,\"{item.Name}\",{item.Properties.Length}");
}
} while (continuationToken != null);
}