When uploading from standard input, swiftclient should turn the upload
into an SLO in the case of large objects. This patch picks the
threshold as 10MB (and uses that as the default segment size). The
consumers can also supply the --segment-size option to alter that
threshold and the SLO segment size. The patch does buffer one segment
in memory (which is why 10MB default was chosen).
(test is updated)
Change-Id: Ib13e0b687bc85930c29fe9f151cf96bc53b2e594
I noticed a disturbing lack of quote-wrapping in change
I7cb4b44952713752435e1faf0f63bf0d37e7dda6 but as I poked at it, I
realized that trouble runs rampant.
This seems to clean it all up, though I haven't tested *every*
environment we define.
Change-Id: I1454eb113e5bd9125d39f2e57e2ed96f6ddc42fc
The updates to the sphinx docs jobs in support of the updates to
the PTI wound up exposing an unintended interface. There are two flavors
of the tox_install.sh file out there, and we basically need to collapse
them into one flavor.
Update the tox_install.sh script to match the
constraints-as-first-argument form.
Change-Id: I7cb4b44952713752435e1faf0f63bf0d37e7dda6
Release notes are version independent, so remove version/release
values. We've found that projects now require the service package
to be installed in order to build release notes, and this is entirely
due to the current convention of pulling in the version information.
Release notes should not need installation in order to build, so this
unnecessary version setting needs to be removed.
This is needed for new release notes publishing, see
I56909152975f731a9d2c21b2825b972195e48ee8 and the discussion starting
at
http://lists.openstack.org/pipermail/openstack-dev/2017-November/124480.html
.
Change-Id: I623fe918c1e4ddafa93efc91ed550a365cec1cf0
Also, don't try to do any pypy stuff on Fedora -- apparently that's only
available from the Everything repo instead of the stripped-down Server
one the gate images use? I only wanted Fedora for py36 testing, anyway.
Change-Id: Iba8142e4e1093cf7f7a9dcf782288364d43cb64d
After this, we need to
* add release notes jobs for python-swiftclient in openstack-infra/project-config
* add release notes links for python-swiftclient in openstack/releases
For the corresponding change in the swift repo, see
I4e5f1ce1fcfbb2943036c821a24a0b4a3a2d9fc8
Change-Id: Iea6ed2ee26873edb3ef10146cdc906cf1a236255
If "-" is passed in for the source, python-swiftclient will upload
the object by reading the contents of the standard input. The object
name option must be set, as well, and this cannot be used in
conjunction with other files.
This approach stores the entire contents as one object. A follow on
patch will change this behavior to upload from standard input as SLO,
unless the segment size is larger than the content size.
Change-Id: I1a8be6377de06f702e0f336a5a593408ed49be02
Currently, the swiftclient upload command passes a custom metadata
header for each object (called object-meta-mtime), whose value is
the current UNIX timestamp. When downloading such an object with the
swiftclient, the mtime header is parsed and passed as the atime and
mtime for the newly created file.
There are use-cases where this is not desired, for example when using
tmp or scratch directories in which files older than a specific date
are deleted. This commit provides a boolean option for ignoring the
mtime header.
Change-Id: If60b389aa910c6f1969b999b5d3b6d0940375686
Previously, python-swiftclient worked around a requests issue where
Content-Type could be set to application/x-www-form-urlencoded when
using python3. This issue has been resolved and a fix released in
requests 2.4 (fixed in subsequent releases as well). The patch makes
the workaround conditional on the requests version, so that with
sufficiently new requests libraries, the Content-Type is not set.
For reference, requests 2.4 was released August 29th, 2014. The
specific issue filed in the requests tracker is:
https://github.com/requests/requests/issues/2071.
Related-Change: I035f8b4b9c9ccdc79820b907770a48f86d0343b4
Closes-Bug: #1433767
Change-Id: Ieb2243d2ff5326920a27ce8c3c6f0f5c396701ed
Newer deployments are using versionless Keystone endpoints, and most
OpenStack clients already support this.
This patch enables this for Swift: if an auth_url without any path
component is found, it assumes a versionless endpoint will be used.
In this case the v3 suffix will be appended to the path if none
auth_version is set, and v2.0 is appended if auth_version requires v2.
Closes-Bug: 1554885
Related-Bug: 1691106
Change-Id: If7ecb67776cb77828f93ad8278cc5040015216b7
Since time immemorial, Swift has returned unquoted ETags for plain-old
Swift objects -- I hear tell that we once tried to change this, but
quickly backed it out when some clients broke.
However, some proxies (such as nginx) apparently may force the ETag to
adhere to the RFC, which states [1]:
An entity-tag consists of an opaque *quoted* string
(emphasis mine). See the related bug for an instance of this happening.
Since we can still get the original ETag easily, we should tolerate the
more-compliant format.
[1] https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc2616.html#section-3.11 or, if you
prefer the new ones, https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7232#section-2.3
Change-Id: I7cfacab3f250a9443af4b67111ef8088d37d9171
Closes-Bug: 1681529
Related-Bug: 1678976
Previously, using SwiftService to delete "many" objects would use
bulk delete if available, but it would not respect the bulk delete
page size. If the number of objects to delete exceeded the bulk delete
page size, SwiftService would ignore the error and nothing would be
deleted.
This patch changes _should_bulk_delete() to be _bulk_delete_page_size();
instead of returning a simple True/False, it returns the page size for
the bulk deleter, or 1 if objects should be deleted one at a time.
Delete SDK calls are then spread across multiple bulk DELETEs if the
requested number of objects to delete exceeds the returned page size.
Fixed the logic in _should_bulk_delete() so that if the object list
is exactly 2x the thread count, it will not bulk delete. This is the
natural conclusion following the logic that existed previously: if
the delete request can be satisfied by every worker thread doing one
or two tasks, don't bulk delete. But if it requires a worker thread
to do three or more tasks, do a bulk delete instead. Previously, the
logic would mean that if every worker thread did exactly two tasks, it
would bulk delete. This patch changes a "<" to a "<=".
Closes-Bug: 1679851
Change-Id: I3c18f89bac1170dc62187114ef06dbe721afcc2e
If we were to include this in a normal PUT, it would 400, but only if
slo is actually in the pipeline. If it's *not*, we'll create a normal
Swift object and the header sticks.
- This is really confusing for users; see the related bug.
- If slo is later enabled in the cluster, Swift starts responding 500
with a KeyError because the client and on-disk formats don't match!
Change-Id: I1d80c76af02f2ca847123349224ddc36d2a6996b
Related-Change: I986c1656658f874172860469624118cc63bff9bc
Related-Bug: #1680083
Client-side implementation for ISO 8601 timestamp
support of tempurl middleware. Please see
https://review.openstack.org/#/c/422679/
Change-Id: I76da28b48948475ec1bae5258e0b39a316553fb7
Probably the most common format for documenting arguments is
reST field lists [1]. This change updates some docstrings to
comply with the field lists syntax.
[1] http://sphinx-doc.org/domains.html#info-field-lists
Change-Id: Ic011fd3e3a8c5bafa24a3438a6ed5bb126b50e95
The opened file for upload is not closed.
This fix prevents possible file handle leak.
Closes-Bug: #1559079
Change-Id: Ibc58667789e8f54c74ae2bbd32717a45f7b30550
This change pulls out that relatively new [1] little string to pull at
in the MockHttpResponse that I think is sorta ugly. And replaces it
with the correct behavior that's representative of the Real for which
it's standing in (which is sadly our wrapper to make a requests response
feel like a httplib.HTTPResponse).
It's not clear (to me) the history which allowed this difference in the
behavior of the Real and Fake to persist - it seems to have always been
this way [2].
I also reworded a relatively new test [1] to cover more code, and make
assertions on the desired behavior of the client instead of "just" the
http_log method.
FWIW, I don't think there was necessarily anything wrong with the scope
of the new test [1] - and it certainly makes sense to see new tests copy
nearby existing tests. But I subjectively think this smaller test is
more demonstrative of the desired behavior.
1. Related-Change-Id: I6d7ccbf4ef9b46e890ecec58842c5cdd2804c7a9
2. Related-Change-Id: If07af46cb377f3f3d70f6c4284037241d360a8b7
Change-Id: Ib99a029c1bd1ea1efa8060fe8a11cb01deea41c6
The SwiftService and shell support the ability to limit
deletions to only those objects that match a specified
prefix, so let's expose that (really useful) behaviour
in the command line help as well :)
Change-Id: I9ef177aa96e4829196b5200dd8e9d0d2f7f89b63