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Currently, a user with read/write access to a container (but without access to creat new containers) recieves a warning every time they upload. Now, allow them to avoid the extra request and warning by specifying --skip-container-put on the command line. This is also useful when testing: developers can HEAD a container to ensure it's in memcache, shut down all container servers, then upload and creaate a bunch of async pendings. Previously, the 503 on container PUT would prevent the object upload from even being attempted. Closes-Bug: 1317956 Related-Bug: 1204558 Change-Id: I3d9129a0b6b65c6c6187ae6af003b221afceef47 Related-Change: If1f8a02ee7459ea2158ffa6e958f67d299ec529e
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Python bindings to the OpenStack Object Storage API
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.
- Free software: Apache license
- PyPI - package installation
- Online Documentation
- Launchpad project - release management
- Bugs - issue tracking
- Source
- How to Contribute
- Release Notes
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