It is the Google Cloud Storage package. Documentation is here: 
https://pkg.go.dev/cloud.google.com/go/storage

Signed URLs are URLs that allow access to an object in the cloud storage 
without any other authentication mechanism: 
https://cloud.google.com/storage/docs/access-control/signed-urls

Google cloud storage organizes data into buckets and objects. A single site 
should be represented by one bucket and the files as the objects in the 
site. The explanation how to setup a static website with Google Cloud 
Storage can be found here: 
https://cloud.google.com/storage/docs/hosting-static-website

The URL for an object is then https://example.com/<object-name>

On Monday, December 21, 2020 at 11:59:20 PM UTC+1 Kurtis Rader wrote:

> On Mon, Dec 21, 2020 at 2:55 PM Alexander Mills <alexande...@gmail.com> 
> wrote:
>
>> this is a little irritating lol, i can get a signed url via:
>>
>> bucket := "bnk-photos"
>> filename := "mypic3.json"
>> method := "PUT"
>> expires := time.Now().Add(time.Minute * 10)
>>
>> url, err := storage.SignedURL(bucket, filename, &storage.SignedURLOptions{
>> GoogleAccessID: cfg.Email,
>> PrivateKey: cfg.PrivateKey,
>> Method: method,
>> Expires: expires,
>> ContentType: "binary/octet-stream",
>> })
>>
>>
>> but I just want an *unsigned* url?
>> how?
>>
>
> What is the "storage" package? It's not part of the Go stdlib. Also, what 
> is a "signed" URL. I've never heard that phrase before your email.
>  
> -- 
> Kurtis Rader
> Caretaker of the exceptional canines Junior and Hank
>

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