However, if the application needs to write and read files at run-time, App 
Engine provides a built-in Google Cloud Storage stream wrapper that allows 
you to use many of the standard PHP filesystem functions to read and write 
files in an App Engine PHP app. This might prove a fitting solution for 
your requirements. You may check details in the PHP-related document 
<https://cloud.google.com/appengine/docs/standard/php/googlestorage/> 
"Reading and Writing Files". 

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