As a result of the Hackathon we have produced a new documentation structure for the python-swiftclient. This patch introduces the new structure and adds the required content. The intention is to document the CLI, the SwiftService and Connection API. Importantly, we also provide guidance on important considerations when using a swift object store, such as which aspect of the python-swiftclient to use for various use cases, common authentication patterns and some useful examples. Co-Authored-By: Alexandra Settle <alexandra.settle@rackspace.com> Co-Authored-By: Mohit Motiani <mohit.motiani@intel.com> Co-Authored-By: Hisashi Osanai <osanai.hisashi@jp.fujitsu.com> Change-Id: I9eb41f8e9137efa66cead67dc264a76a3c03fbda
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The swiftclient.Connection API
A low level API that provides methods for authentication and methods that correspond to the individual REST API calls described in the swift documentation.
For usage details see the client docs: swiftclient.client.
Authentication
This section covers the various combinations of kwargs required when
creating and instance of the Connection object for
communicating with a swift object store. The combinations of options
required for each authentication version are detailed below, but are
just a subset of those that can be used to successfully authenticate.
These are the most common and recommended combinations.
Keystone v3
_authurl = 'http://127.0.0.1:5000/v3/'
_auth_version = '3'
_user = 'tester'
_key = 'testing'
_os_options = {
'user_domain_name': 'Default',
'project_domain_name': 'Default',
'project_name': 'Default'
}
conn = Connection(
authurl=_authurl,
user=_user,
key=_key,
os_options=_os_options,
auth_version=_auth_version
)_authurl = 'http://127.0.0.1:5000/v3/'
_auth_version = '3'
_user = 'tester'
_key = 'testing'
_os_options = {
'user_domain_id': 'Default',
'project_domain_id': 'Default',
'project_id': 'Default'
}
conn = Connection(
authurl=_authurl,
user=_user,
key=_key,
os_options=_os_options,
auth_version=_auth_version
)Keystone v2
_authurl = 'http://127.0.0.1:5000/v2.0/'
_auth_version = '2'
_user = 'tester'
_key = 'testing'
_tenant_name = 'test'
conn = Connection(
authurl=_authurl,
user=_user,
key=_key,
tenant_name=_tenant_name,
auth_version=_auth_version
)Legacy Auth
_authurl = 'http://127.0.0.1:8080/'
_auth_version = '1'
_user = 'tester'
_key = 'testing'
_tenant_name = 'test'
conn = Connection(
authurl=_authurl,
user=_user,
key=_key,
tenant_name=_tenant_name,
auth_version=_auth_version
)Examples
In this section we present some simple code examples that demonstrate
the usage of the Connection API. You can find full details
of the options and methods available to the Connection API
in the docstring generated documentation: swiftclient.client.
List the available containers:
resp_headers, containers = conn.get_account()
print("Response headers: %s" % resp_headers)
for container in containers:
print(container)Create a new container:
container = 'new-container'
conn.put_container(container)
resp_headers, containers = conn.get_account()
if container in containers:
print("The container was created")Create a new object with the contents of a local text file:
container = 'new-container'
with open('local.txt', 'r') as local:
conn.put_object(
container,
'local_object.txt',
contents=local,
content_type='text/plain'
)Confirm presence of the object:
obj = 'local_object.txt'
container = 'new-container'
try:
resp_headers = conn.head_object(container, obj)
print('The object was successfully created')
except ClientException as e:
if e.http_status = '404':
print('The object was not found')
else:
print('An error occurred checking for the existence of the object')Download the created object:
obj = 'local_object.txt'
container = 'new-container'
resp_headers, obj_contents = conn.get_object(container, obj)
with open('local_copy.txt', 'w') as local:
local.write(obj_contents)Delete the created object:
obj = 'local_object.txt'
container = 'new-container'
try:
conn.delete_object(container, obj)
print("Successfully deleted the object")
except ClientException as e:
print("Failed to delete the object with error: %s" % e)