python-swiftclient/examples/upload.py
Joel Wright daed43a44a Fix examples and missing code-block
This patch fixes a missing code-block section in the
capabilities section of service-api.rst, and fixes
the import of walk in the upload.py examples to support
both python2 and python3.

Change-Id: I572769f971f84e0029f2948e42c130e73517f434
2016-08-25 11:27:49 +00:00

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import logging
from os import walk
from os.path import join
from swiftclient.multithreading import OutputManager
from swiftclient.service import SwiftError, SwiftService, SwiftUploadObject
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_uu_threads': 20}
dir = argv[1]
container = argv[2]
with SwiftService(options=_opts) as swift, OutputManager() as out_manager:
try:
# Collect all the files and folders in the given directory
objs = []
dir_markers = []
for (_dir, _ds, _fs) in walk(dir):
if not (_ds + _fs):
dir_markers.append(_dir)
else:
objs.extend([join(_dir, _f) for _f in _fs])
# Now that we've collected all the required files and dir markers
# build the ``SwiftUploadObject``s for the call to upload
objs = [
SwiftUploadObject(
o, object_name=o.replace(
dir, 'my-%s-objects' % dir, 1
)
) for o in objs
]
dir_markers = [
SwiftUploadObject(
None, object_name=d.replace(
dir, 'my-%s-objects' % dir, 1
), options={'dir_marker': True}
) for d in dir_markers
]
# Schedule uploads on the SwiftService thread pool and iterate
# over the results
for r in swift.upload(container, objs + dir_markers):
if r['success']:
if 'object' in r:
print(r['object'])
elif 'for_object' in r:
print(
'%s segment %s' % (r['for_object'],
r['segment_index'])
)
else:
error = r['error']
if r['action'] == "create_container":
logger.warning(
'Warning: failed to create container '
"'%s'%s", container, error
)
elif r['action'] == "upload_object":
logger.error(
"Failed to upload object %s to container %s: %s" %
(container, r['object'], error)
)
else:
logger.error("%s" % error)
except SwiftError as e:
logger.error(e.value)