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Is there an easy way to delete all objects from a Cloudflare R2 bucket?

This isn't something I'd want to do in production, but something that I want to do while testing in development. I'd love to be able to select more than 25 objects at a time from the dashboard or delete all objects from a CLI.

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    I've never used this but it seems you can use the aws cli - developers.cloudflare.com/r2/examples/aws-cli - so maybe aws s3 rm --endpoint-url https://<accountid>.r2.cloudflarestorage.com --recursive will delete everything? Be careful, I didn't test it. Commented Sep 28, 2022 at 7:40

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Thanks to Juan Fontes' comment above, I tried this out and the following worked.

aws s3 rm s3://<bucket-name> --endpoint-url https://<cloudflare-id>.r2.cloudflarestorage.com --recursive --dryrun

After it's working for you, rerun without the --dryrun flag.

Don't forget to configure the AWS CLI first.

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There is an alternative way to achieve this by using lifecycle settings in the bucket configuration:

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Setting "Delete uploaded objects after" to 0 will empty the whole bucket the next day

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I found a way to do this from the Rails Console using ActiveStorage

ActiveStorage::Blob.services.fetch(:cloudflare_user_pictures).bucket.objects.batch_delete!

Where :cloudflare_user_pictures is the name of your service.

I run this at the end of my test suite to remove all pictures from the test buckets on cloudflare:

Minitest.after_run do
  ActiveStorage::Blob.services.fetch(:cloudflare_user_pictures).bucket.objects.batch_delete!
  ActiveStorage::Blob.services.fetch(:cloudflare_chat_message_attachments).bucket.objects.batch_delete!
end

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