Tim Burke 411ef48e5b Stop leaking quite so many connections
While investigating the failures when you move func tests to py3, I
noticed a whole bunch of

   ResourceWarning: unclosed <socket.socket ...>

noise. This should fix it.

While we're at it, make get_capabilities less stupid.

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Python bindings to the OpenStack Object Storage API

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This is a python client for the Swift API. There's a Python API (the swiftclient module), and a command-line script (swift).

Development takes place via the usual OpenStack processes as outlined in the OpenStack wiki.

This code is based on the original client previously included with OpenStack's Swift The python-swiftclient is licensed under the Apache License like the rest of OpenStack.

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OpenStack Storage (Swift) Client
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