Now, instead of saying
X-Versions-Location: <container>
X-Versions-Mode: history
clients should just say
X-History-Location: <container>
Since we've never had a release featuring a user-settable
X-Versions-Mode header, support may be dropped and that is now ignored.
Change-Id: Icfd0f481d4e40dd5375c737190aea7ee8dbc3bf9
Add a note to the docstring that it is required to add a config section
to the proxy-server.conf and an entry to the pipeline to support history
mode.
Closes-Bug: 1619261
Change-Id: I888485ab4ece6f47db081a4d58c1aab24ce72a8a
Currently when using fast-post, the manifest is updated with the given
'x-object-manifest' header on a POST. If no such header is supplied,
then the manifest will change to a regular object.
This is not currently true when using post-as-copy.
This patch changes the DLO POST using post-as-copy behavior to match
that of using fast-post. It was also documented that
'x-object-manifest' must be provided on a POST to a manifest file.
Change-Id: Ie1143ab1a2c8f8c21e258a36badbff5d947769d4
Closes-bug: 1612991
This change introduces the concept of a "versioning mode" for
versioned_writes. The following modes are supported:
* stack
When deleting, check whether any previous versions exist in the
versions container. If none is found, the object is deleted. If the
most-recent version in the versions container is not a delete
marker, it is copied into the versioned container (overwriting the
current version if one exists) and then deleted from the versions
container. This preserves the previous behavior.
If the most-recent version in the versions container is a delete
marker and a current version exists in the versioned container, the
current version is deleted. If the most-recent version in the
versions container is a delete marker and no current version exists
in the versioned container, we copy the next-most-recent version
from the versions container into the versioned container (assuming
it exists and is not a delete marker) and delete both the
most-recent version (i.e., the delete marker) and the just-copied
next-most-recent version from the versions container.
With this mode, DELETEs to versioned containers "undo" operations
on containers. Previously this was limited to undoing PUTs, but now
it will also undo DELETEs performed while in "history" mode.
* history
When deleting, check whether a current version exists in the
versioned container. If one is found, it is copied to the versions
container. Then an empty "delete marker" object is also put into the
versions container; this records when the object was deleted.
Finally, the original current version is deleted from the versioned
container. As a result, subsequent GETs or HEADs will return a 404,
and container listings for the versioned container do not include
the object.
With this mode, DELETEs to versioned containers behave like DELETEs
to other containers, but with a history of what has happened.
Clients may specify (via a new X-Versions-Mode header) which mode a
container should use. By default, the existing "stack" mode is used.
Upgrade consideration:
======================
Clients should not use the "history" mode until all proxies in the
cluster have been upgraded. Attempting to use the "history" mode during
a rolling upgrade may result in some requests being served by proxies
running old code (which necessarily uses the "stack" mode), leading to
data loss.
Change-Id: I555dc17fefd0aa9ade681aa156da24e018ebe74b
If the curl command is used exactly as in the help, the ampersand
in the signature is interpreted as an operator and the curl
command breaks. I am aware of developers who have wasted a lot of
time because of this.
Change-Id: I6468c9a098b56db8242a2cf2c23b7a4857bd8574
Added a link to the API reference (where headers and query
strings are documented; click the "detail" button to see).
Also added a reference to Swift section of the OpenStack end
user guide. This contains some additional details about the API.
No attempt was made to reconcile duplicate information. Instead
this patch links documents that might otherwise be overlooked.
However, I fixed text, originally in a table, that had become
garbled in a prior patch.
Change-Id: I0910cbeb0c8bffc00e510f35585603e7b7a67790
This change adds the ability to tell the container or account server to
reverse their listings. This is done by sending a reverse=TRUE_VALUE,
Where TRUE_VALUE is one of the values true can be in common/utils:
TRUE_VALUES = set(('true', '1', 'yes', 'on', 't', 'y'))
For example:
curl -i -X GET -H "X-Auth-Token: $TOKEN" $STORAGE_URL/c/?reverse=on
I borrowed the swapping of the markers code from Kevin's old change,
thanks Kevin. And Tim Burke added some real nuggets of awesomeness.
DocImpact
Co-Authored-By: Kevin McDonald <kmcdonald@softlayer.com>
Co-Authored-By: Tim Burke <tim.burke@gmail.com>
Implements: blueprint reverse-object-listing
Change-Id: I5eb655360ac95042877da26d18707aebc11c02f6
The doc for these sections was missing because of an rst error - the
source is there in rst file but didn't make it into the html output.
Add doc for per_diff and max_diffs in account and container doc sections.
Also, fix a bunch of other sphinx build errors and most of the warnings.
Change-Id: If9ed2619b2f92c6c65a94f41d8819db8726d3893
The content about Object Storage HTTP requests constraints seems to
be a table but broken, this patch fixes it into correct rst table format.
Change-Id: I1b4c62da3e6d91add3ee0218707c1628c8f04b33
Inline markup cannot be nested in RST.
Fixing markups by using a single option for the whole line and making
some minor error corrections.
Change-Id: I42bfd7dfe5c93a69436ecc5d154f2e61ca83fa82
Current behavior:
* If data/body is present in manifest file PUT request, the data/body gets
saved onto disk, just like for a normal object.
* Generally, this data in manifest file is never served on a GET response.
However, when the manifest object path itself is part of prefix, GET
response would contain data present in manifest file as well.
* The query param multipart-manifest=get meant to retrieve SLO manifest
also works in case of DLO manifest. Hence a COPY request with the
multipart-manifest=get query param would actually copy DLO manifest.
How things should have been:
* The DLO manifest object is supposed to have no content and only have
X-Object-Manifest metadata header.
* Query param multipart-manifest=get is SLO specific and shouldn't have
any role in DLO.
This change intends to only document current behaviour and not change it,
assuming there are users who have previously saved some content in DLO
manifest file and/or have been using multipart-manifest=get to fetch
and/or COPY the DLO manifest file with it's content.
Change-Id: I0f6e175ad7752169ecf94df949336e0665928df7
Signed-off-by: Prashanth Pai <ppai@redhat.com>
After discussion https://review.openstack.org/#/c/129384/ moving
to the doc directory in swift repo.
This lets us eliminate the object-api repo along with all the <service>-
api repos and move content to audience-centric locations.
Change-Id: Ia0d9973847f7409a02dcc1a0e19400a3c3ecdf32