You can now generate signed URLs for Vercel Blob directly from the Vercel CLI. A signed URL is a scoped URL with a set expiration time that lets you perform a single operation on a specific object. Each URL is scoped to one operation (
Use the new
Scope it to an upload with content-type and size constraints
Control how long the URL stays valid with
Use
You can then feed the resulting delegation and client-signing tokens into
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get, head, put, or delete), one pathname, and a custom expiry of up to 7 days. Update the Vercel CLI to version 5.14.5 to get started.Generate a presigned URL in one command
Use the new
vercel blob presign command to sign a URL for a single operation, for example to provide short-lived access to a private file or to allow your users to upload images of a certain size and content type. By default it issues a signed GET URL:Scope it to an upload with content-type and size constraints
Control how long the URL stays valid with
--valid-for (for example 15m, 1h, 7d) or an absolute --valid-until timestamp. Pass --json to get the result, operation, and expiry as structured output for scripting.Issue a standalone signed token
Use
vercel blob signed-token when you want to separate signed token generation from URL generation, for example to restrict write access to your private blob store while your agent investigates an issue.You can then feed the resulting delegation and client-signing tokens into
vercel blob presign:Update to the latest version of the Vercel CLI and run
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