python-swiftclient/examples/stat.py
Joel Wright 3a5a25fe98 Add new doc structure and contents for swiftclient
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
2016-04-29 19:21:36 +01:00

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import logging
import pprint
from swiftclient.service import SwiftService
from sys import argv
logging.basicConfig(level=logging.ERROR)
logging.getLogger("requests").setLevel(logging.CRITICAL)
logging.getLogger("swiftclient").setLevel(logging.CRITICAL)
logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
_opts = {'object_dd_threads': 20}
with SwiftService(options=_opts) as swift:
container = argv[1]
objects = argv[2:]
header_data = {}
stats_it = swift.stat(container=container, objects=objects)
for stat_res in stats_it:
if stat_res['success']:
header_data[stat_res['object']] = stat_res['headers']
else:
logger.error(
'Failed to retrieve stats for %s' % stat_res['object']
)
pprint.pprint(header_data)