Currently, httplib implementation does not support SSL certificate
verification. This patch fixes this. Note that ssl compression parameter
and 100-continue thing is still missing from requests, though those are
lower priority.
Requests now takes care of:
* proxy configuration (get_environ_proxies),
* chunked encoding (with data generator),
* bulk uploading (with files dictionary),
* SSL certificate verification (with 'insecure' and 'cacert' parameter).
This patch have been tested with requests 1.1.0 (CentOS 6) and requests
2.2.1 (current version).
Change-Id: Ib5de962f4102d57c71ad85fd81a615362ef175dc
Closes-Bug: #1199783
DocImpact
SecurityImpact
As far as proxies usage is concerned, keystone-client API and swift-client API behave differently because the former uses python Request library while the latter uses raw httplib. As a result, Keystone authentication honors environment variables http_proxy, https_proxy and no_proxy while Swift doesn't.
This patch, which code is mainly borrowed from Python Requests, makes Swift
data connections and Swift authentication connections behaving homogeneously.
Change-Id: Ic8a0089c35c458d7ed96e572e22429014298fe4c
When you stat a container or object with the verbose flag the full path of the
reousrce will be displayed with the token similarlly to how an account stat
displays the auth url and token.
* move some logic out of bin/swift.st_stat to test it
* new module swiftclient.commnad_helpers for code you want to test
* moved prt_bytes into swiftclient.utils to test it
* fixed IndexError with prt_bytes on sizes >= 1024Y
Change-Id: Iaaa96e0308b08c554205b0055b8a04de581fefa4