CloudBlobContainer.GetBlockBlobReference Method
Definition
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Overloads
GetBlockBlobReference(String) |
Gets a reference to a block blob in this container. |
GetBlockBlobReference(String, Nullable<DateTimeOffset>) |
Gets a reference to a block blob in this container. |
GetBlockBlobReference(String)
Gets a reference to a block blob in this container.
public virtual Microsoft.Azure.Storage.Blob.CloudBlockBlob GetBlockBlobReference (string blobName);
abstract member GetBlockBlobReference : string -> Microsoft.Azure.Storage.Blob.CloudBlockBlob
override this.GetBlockBlobReference : string -> Microsoft.Azure.Storage.Blob.CloudBlockBlob
Public Overridable Function GetBlockBlobReference (blobName As String) As CloudBlockBlob
Parameters
- blobName
- String
A string containing the name of the block blob.
Returns
A CloudBlockBlob object.
Examples
// This is one common way of creating a CloudStorageAccount object. You can get
// your Storage Account Name and Key from the Azure Portal.
StorageCredentials credentials = new StorageCredentials(accountName, accountKey);
CloudStorageAccount storageAccount = new CloudStorageAccount(credentials, useHttps: true);
// Another common way to create a CloudStorageAccount object is to use a connection string:
// CloudStorageAccount storageAccount = CloudStorageAccount.Parse(connectionString);
CloudBlobClient blobClient = storageAccount.CreateCloudBlobClient();
// This call creates a local CloudBlobContainer object, but does not make a network call
// to the Azure Storage Service. The container on the service that this object represents may
// or may not exist at this point. If it does exist, the properties will not yet have been
// popluated on this object.
CloudBlobContainer blobContainer = blobClient.GetContainerReference(containerName);
// This makes an actual service call to the Azure Storage service. Unless this call fails,
// the container will have been created.
blobContainer.Create();
// This also does not make a service call, it only creates a local object.
CloudBlockBlob blob = blobContainer.GetBlockBlobReference(blobName);
// This transfers data in the file to the blob on the service.
blob.UploadFromFile(inputFileName);
Applies to
GetBlockBlobReference(String, Nullable<DateTimeOffset>)
Gets a reference to a block blob in this container.
public virtual Microsoft.Azure.Storage.Blob.CloudBlockBlob GetBlockBlobReference (string blobName, DateTimeOffset? snapshotTime);
abstract member GetBlockBlobReference : string * Nullable<DateTimeOffset> -> Microsoft.Azure.Storage.Blob.CloudBlockBlob
override this.GetBlockBlobReference : string * Nullable<DateTimeOffset> -> Microsoft.Azure.Storage.Blob.CloudBlockBlob
Public Overridable Function GetBlockBlobReference (blobName As String, snapshotTime As Nullable(Of DateTimeOffset)) As CloudBlockBlob
Parameters
- blobName
- String
A string containing the name of the block blob.
- snapshotTime
- Nullable<DateTimeOffset>
A DateTimeOffset specifying the snapshot timestamp, if the blob is a snapshot.
Returns
A CloudBlockBlob object.
Applies to
Azure SDK for .NET