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| # variables in header
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| Accept:
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|   description: |
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|     Instead of using the ``format`` query parameter,
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|     set this header to ``application/json``, ``application/xml``, or
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|     ``text/xml``.
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|   in: header
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|   required: false
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|   type: string
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| Accept-Ranges:
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|   description: |
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|     The type of ranges that the object accepts.
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|   in: header
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|   required: true
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|   type: string
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| Content-Disposition:
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|   description: |
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|     If set, specifies the override behavior for the
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|     browser. For example, this header might specify that the browser
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|     use a download program to save this file rather than show the
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|     file, which is the default.
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|   in: header
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|   required: false
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|   type: string
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| Content-Disposition_resp:
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|   description: |
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|     If present, specifies the override behavior for the
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|     browser. For example, this header might specify that the browser
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|     use a download program to save this file rather than show the
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|     file, which is the default.  If not set, this header is not
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|     returned by this operation.
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|   in: header
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|   required: false
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|   type: string
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| Content-Encoding:
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|   description: |
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|     If set, the value of the ``Content-Encoding``
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|     metadata.
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|   in: header
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|   required: false
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|   type: string
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| Content-Encoding_resp:
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|   description: |
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|     If present, the value of the ``Content-Encoding``
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|     metadata.  If not set, the operation does not return this header.
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|   in: header
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|   required: false
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|   type: string
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| Content-Length_cud_resp:
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|   description: |
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|     If the operation succeeds, this value is zero
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|     (0) or the length of informational or error
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|     text in the response body.
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|   in: header
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|   required: true
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|   type: string
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| Content-Length_get_resp:
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|   description: |
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|     The length of the object content in the response
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|     body, in bytes.
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|   in: header
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|   required: true
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|   type: string
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| Content-Length_listing_resp:
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|   description: |
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|     If the operation succeeds, the length of the response body
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|     in bytes. On error, this is the length of the error text.
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|   in: header
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|   required: true
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|   type: string
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| Content-Length_obj_head_resp:
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|   description: |
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|     HEAD operations do not return content. The
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|     ``Content-Length`` header value is not the size of the response
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|     body but is the size of the object, in bytes.
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|   in: header
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|   required: true
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|   type: string
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| Content-Length_put_req:
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|   description: |
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|     Set to the length of the object content (i.e. the length in bytes
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|     of the request body). Do not
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|     set if chunked transfer encoding is being used.
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|   in: header
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|   required: false
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|   type: integer
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| Content-Type_cud_resp:
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|   description: |
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|     If present, this value is the MIME
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|     type of the informational or error text in the response body.
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|   in: header
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|   required: false
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|   type: string
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| Content-Type_listing_resp:
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|   description: |
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|     If the operation succeeds, this value is the MIME type of the list
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|     response. The MIME type is determined by the listing format specified by
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|     the request and will be one of ``text/plain``, ``application/json``,
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|     ``application/xml``, or ``text/xml``. If the operation fails, this value is
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|     the MIME type of the error text in the response body.
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|   in: header
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|   required: true
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|   type: string
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| Content-Type_obj_cu_req:
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|   description: |
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|     Sets the MIME type for the object.
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|   in: header
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|   required: false
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|   type: string
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| Content-Type_obj_resp:
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|   description: |
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|     If the operation succeeds, this value is the MIME type of the object. If
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|     the operation fails, this value is the MIME type of the error text in the
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|     response body.
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|   in: header
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|   required: true
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|   type: string
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| Date:
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|   description: |
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|     The date and time the system responded to the request,
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|     using the preferred format of
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|     `RFC 7231 <https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7231#section-7.1.1.1>`_ as
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|     shown in this example ``Thu, 16 Jun 2016 15:10:38 GMT``. The time is
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|     always in UTC.
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|   in: header
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|   required: true
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|   type: string
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| Destination:
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|   description: |
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|     The container and object name of the destination
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|     object in the form of ``/container/object``. You must UTF-8-encode
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|     and then URL-encode the names of the destination container and
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|     object before you include them in this header.
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|   in: header
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|   required: true
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|   type: string
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| Destination-Account:
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|   description: |
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|     Specifies the account name where the object is copied to. If not
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|     specified, the object is copied to the account which owns the object
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|     (i.e., the account in the path).
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|   in: header
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|   required: false
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|   type: string
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| ETag_obj_copied:
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|   description: |
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|     The MD5 checksum of the copied object content.
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|     The value is not quoted.
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|   in: header
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|   required: true
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|   type: string
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| ETag_obj_received:
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|   description: |
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|     The MD5 checksum of the uploaded object content.
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|     The value is not quoted. If it is an SLO, it would
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|     be MD5 checksum of the segments' etags.
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|   in: header
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|   required: true
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|   type: string
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| ETag_obj_req:
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|   description: |
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|     The MD5 checksum value of the request body. For
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|     example, the MD5 checksum value of the object content. For
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|     manifest objects, this value is the MD5 checksum of the
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|     concatenated string of ETag values for each of the segments in
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|     the manifest. You are strongly recommended to compute
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|     the MD5 checksum value and include it in the request. This
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|     enables the Object Storage API to check the integrity of the
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|     upload. The value is not quoted.
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|   in: header
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|   required: false
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|   type: string
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| ETag_obj_resp:
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|   description: |
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|     For objects smaller than 5 GB, this value is the
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|     MD5 checksum of the object content. The value is not quoted.  For
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|     manifest objects, this value is the MD5 checksum of the
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|     concatenated string of ETag values for each of the
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|     segments in the manifest, and not the MD5 checksum of the content
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|     that was downloaded. Also the value is enclosed in double-quote
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|     characters.  You are strongly recommended to compute the MD5
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|     checksum of the response body as it is received and compare this
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|     value with the one in the ETag header. If they differ, the content
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|     was corrupted, so retry the operation.
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|   in: header
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|   required: true
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|   type: string
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| If-Match:
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|   description: |
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|     See `Request for Comments: 2616
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|     <http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2616.txt>`_.
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|   in: header
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|   required: false
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|   type: string
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| If-Modified-Since:
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|   description: |
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|     See `Request for Comments: 2616
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|     <http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2616.txt>`_.
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|   in: header
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|   required: false
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|   type: string
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| If-None-Match-get-request:
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|   description: |
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|     A client that has one or more entities previously
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|     obtained from the resource can verify that none of those entities is
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|     current by including a list of their associated entity tags in the
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|     ``If-None-Match header`` field.
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|     See `Request for Comments: 2616 <http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2616.txt>`_
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|     for details.
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|   in: header
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|   required: false
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|   type: string
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| If-None-Match-put-request:
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|   description: |
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|     In combination with ``Expect: 100-Continue``,
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|     specify an ``"If-None-Match: *"`` header to query whether the
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|     server already has a copy of the object before any data is sent.
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|   in: header
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|   required: false
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|   type: string
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| If-Unmodified-Since:
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|   description: |
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|     See `Request for Comments: 2616
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|     <http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2616.txt>`_.
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|   in: header
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|   required: false
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|   type: string
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| Last-Modified:
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|   description: |
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|     The date and time when the object was created or its metadata was
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|     changed. The date and time is formaatted as shown in this
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|     example: ``Fri, 12 Aug 2016 14:24:16 GMT``
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| 
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|     The time is always in UTC.
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|   in: header
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|   required: true
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|   type: string
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| Range:
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|   description: |
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|     The ranges of content to get.  You can use the
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|     ``Range`` header to get portions of data by using one or more
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|     range specifications. To specify many ranges, separate the range
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|     specifications with a comma.  The types of range specifications
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|     are:  - **Byte range specification**. Use FIRST_BYTE_OFFSET to
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|     specify the   start of the data range, and LAST_BYTE_OFFSET to
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|     specify the end.   You can omit the LAST_BYTE_OFFSET and if you
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|     do, the value   defaults to the offset of the last byte of data.
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|     - **Suffix byte range specification**. Use LENGTH bytes to specify
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|     the length of the data range.  The following forms of the header
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|     specify the following ranges of data:
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| 
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|     - ``Range: bytes=-5``. The last five bytes.
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|     - ``Range: bytes=10-15``. The six bytes of data after a 10-byte   offset.
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|     - ``Range: bytes=10-15,-5``. A multi-part response that contains the
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|       last five bytes and the six
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|       bytes of data after a 10-byte offset. The ``Content-Type``
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|       response header contains   ``multipart/byteranges``.
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|     - ``Range: bytes=4-6``. Bytes 4 to 6 inclusive.
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|     - ``Range: bytes=2-2``. Byte 2, the third byte of the data.
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|     - ``Range: bytes=6-``. Byte 6 and after.
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|     - ``Range: bytes=1-3,2-5``. A multi-part response that
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|       contains   bytes 1 to 3 inclusive, and bytes 2 to 5 inclusive. The
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|       ``Content-Type`` response header contains
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|       ``multipart/byteranges``.
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|   in: header
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|   required: false
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|   type: string
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| Transfer-Encoding:
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|   description: |
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|     Set to ``chunked`` to enable chunked transfer
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|     encoding. If used, do not set the ``Content-Length`` header to a
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|     non-zero value.
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|   in: header
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|   required: false
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|   type: string
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| X-Account-Access-Control_req:
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|   description: |
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|     **Note**: `X-Account-Access-Control` is not supported by Keystone auth.
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| 
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|     Sets an account access control list (ACL) that grants access to
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|     containers and objects in the account.
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|     See `Account ACLs
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|     <https://docs.openstack.org/swift/latest/overview_acl.html#account-acls>`_
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|     for more information.
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|   in: header
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|   required: false
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|   type: string
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| X-Account-Access-Control_resp:
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|   description: |
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|     **Note**: `X-Account-Access-Control` is not supported by Keystone auth.
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| 
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|     The account access control list (ACL) that grants access to
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|     containers and objects in the account.
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|     If there is no ACL, this header is not returned by this operation.
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|     See `Account ACLs
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|     <https://docs.openstack.org/swift/latest/overview_acl.html#account-acls>`_
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|     for more information.
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|   in: header
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|   required: false
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|   type: string
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| X-Account-Bytes-Used:
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|   description: |
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|     The total number of bytes that are stored in
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|     Object Storage for the account.
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|   in: header
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|   required: true
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|   type: integer
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| X-Account-Container-Count:
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|   description: |
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|     The number of containers.
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|   in: header
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|   required: true
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|   type: integer
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| X-Account-Meta-name:
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|   description: |
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|     The custom account metadata item, where
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|     ``name`` is the name of the metadata item.  One ``X-Account-Meta-name``
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|     response header appears for each metadata item (for
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|     each ``name``).
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|   in: header
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|   required: false
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|   type: string
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| X-Account-Meta-name_req:
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|   description: |
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|     The account metadata. The ``name`` is the name
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|     of metadata item that you want to add, update, or delete. To
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|     delete this item, send an empty value in this header.  You must
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|     specify an ``X-Account-Meta-name`` header for each metadata
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|     item (for each ``name``) that you want to add, update, or
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|     delete.
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|   in: header
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|   required: false
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|   type: string
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| X-Account-Meta-Quota-Bytes_resp:
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|   description: |
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|     If present, this is the limit on the total size in bytes of objects stored
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|     in the account.
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|     Typically this value is set by an administrator.
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|   in: header
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|   required: false
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|   type: string
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| X-Account-Meta-Temp-URL-Key-2_req:
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|   description: |
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|     A second secret key value for temporary URLs.
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|     The second key enables you to rotate keys by having
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|     two active keys at the same time.
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|   in: header
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|   required: false
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|   type: string
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| X-Account-Meta-Temp-URL-Key-2_resp:
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|   description: |
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|     The second secret key value for temporary URLs. If
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|     not set, this header is not returned in the response.
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|   in: header
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|   required: false
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|   type: string
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| X-Account-Meta-Temp-URL-Key_req:
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|   description: |
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|     The secret key value for temporary URLs.
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|   in: header
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|   required: false
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|   type: string
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| X-Account-Meta-Temp-URL-Key_resp:
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|   description: |
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|     The secret key value for temporary URLs. If not
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|     set, this header is not returned in the response.
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|   in: header
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|   required: false
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|   type: string
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| X-Account-Object-Count:
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|   description: |
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|     The number of objects in the account.
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|   in: header
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|   required: true
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|   type: integer
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| X-Account-Storage-Policy-name-Bytes-Used:
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|   description: |
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|     The total number of bytes that are stored in
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|     in a given storage policy, where ``name`` is the
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|     name of the storage policy.
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|   in: header
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|   required: true
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|   type: integer
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| X-Account-Storage-Policy-name-Container-Count:
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|   description: |
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|     The number of containers in the account that use the given
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|     storage policy where ``name`` is the name of the storage policy.
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|   in: header
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|   required: true
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|   type: integer
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| X-Account-Storage-Policy-name-Object-Count:
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|   description: |
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|     The number of objects in given storage policy where ``name`` is
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|     the name of the storage policy.
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|   in: header
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|   required: true
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|   type: integer
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| X-Auth-Token:
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|   description: |
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|     Authentication token. If you omit this header,
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|     your request fails unless the account owner has granted you access
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|     through an access control list (ACL).
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|   in: header
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|   required: false
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|   type: string
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| X-Container-Bytes-Used:
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|   description: |
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|     The total number of bytes used.
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|   in: header
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|   required: true
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|   type: integer
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| X-Container-Meta-Access-Control-Allow-Origin:
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|   description: |
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|     Originating URLs allowed to make cross-origin
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|     requests (CORS), separated by spaces. This heading applies to the
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|     container only, and all objects within the container with this
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|     header applied are CORS-enabled for the allowed origin URLs.  A
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|     browser (user-agent) typically issues a `preflighted request
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|     <https://developer.mozilla.org/en-
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|     US/docs/HTTP/Access_control_CORS>`_ , which is an OPTIONS call
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|     that verifies the origin is allowed to make the request. The
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|     Object Storage service returns 200 if the originating URL is
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|     listed in this header parameter, and issues a 401 if the
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|     originating URL is not allowed to make a cross-origin request.
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|     Once a 200 is returned, the browser makes a second request to the
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|     Object Storage service to retrieve the CORS-enabled object.
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|   in: header
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|   required: false
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|   type: string
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| X-Container-Meta-Access-Control-Expose-Headers:
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|   description: |
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|     Headers the Object Storage service exposes to the
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|     browser (technically, through the ``user-agent`` setting), in the
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|     request response, separated by spaces.  By default the Object
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|     Storage service returns the following headers:
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| 
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|     - All "simple response headers" as listed on
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|       `http://www.w3.org/TR/cors/#simple-response-header
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|       <http://www.w3.org/TR/cors/#simple-response-header>`_.
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|     - The headers ``etag``, ``x-timestamp``, ``x-trans-id``,
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|       ``x-openstack-request-id``.
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|     - All metadata headers (``X-Container-Meta-*`` for containers and
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|       ``X-Object-Meta-*`` for objects).
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|     - headers listed in ``X-Container-Meta-Access-Control-Expose-Headers``.
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|   in: header
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|   required: false
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|   type: string
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| X-Container-Meta-Access-Control-Max-Age:
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|   description: |
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|     Maximum time for the origin to hold the preflight
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|     results. A browser may make an OPTIONS call to verify the origin
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|     is allowed to make the request. Set the value to an integer number
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|     of seconds after the time that the request was received.
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|   in: header
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|   required: false
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|   type: string
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| X-Container-Meta-name:
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|   description: |
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|     The custom container metadata item, where
 | |
|     ``name`` is the name of the metadata item.  One ``X-Container-Meta-name``
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|     response header appears for each metadata item (for
 | |
|     each ``name``).
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|   in: header
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|   required: true
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|   type: string
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| X-Container-Meta-name_req:
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|   description: |
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|     The container metadata, where ``name`` is the
 | |
|     name of metadata item.  You must specify an ``X-Container-Meta-name``
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|     header for each metadata item (for each ``name``) that
 | |
|     you want to add or update.
 | |
|   in: header
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|   required: false
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|   type: string
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| X-Container-Meta-Quota-Bytes:
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|   description: |
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|     Sets maximum size of the container, in bytes.
 | |
|     Typically these values are set by an administrator. Returns a 413
 | |
|     response (request entity too large) when an object PUT operation
 | |
|     exceeds this quota value.
 | |
|     This value does not take effect immediately. see
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|     `Container Quotas
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|     <https://docs.openstack.org/swift/latest/api/container_quotas.html>`_
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|     for more information.
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|   in: header
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|   required: false
 | |
|   type: string
 | |
| X-Container-Meta-Quota-Bytes_resp:
 | |
|   description: |
 | |
|     The maximum size of the container, in bytes. If not set, this header is not
 | |
|     returned by this operation.
 | |
|   in: header
 | |
|   required: false
 | |
|   type: string
 | |
| X-Container-Meta-Quota-Count:
 | |
|   description: |
 | |
|     Sets maximum object count of the container.
 | |
|     Typically these values are set by an administrator. Returns a 413
 | |
|     response (request entity too large) when an object PUT operation
 | |
|     exceeds this quota value.
 | |
|     This value does not take effect immediately. see
 | |
|     `Container Quotas
 | |
|     <https://docs.openstack.org/swift/latest/api/container_quotas.html>`_
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|     for more information.
 | |
|   in: header
 | |
|   required: false
 | |
|   type: string
 | |
| X-Container-Meta-Quota-Count_resp:
 | |
|   description: |
 | |
|     The maximum object count of the container. If not set, this header is not
 | |
|     returned by this operation.
 | |
|   in: header
 | |
|   required: false
 | |
|   type: string
 | |
| X-Container-Meta-Temp-URL-Key-2_req:
 | |
|   description: |
 | |
|     A second secret key value for temporary URLs.
 | |
|     The second key enables you to rotate keys by having
 | |
|     two active keys at the same time.
 | |
|   in: header
 | |
|   required: false
 | |
|   type: string
 | |
| X-Container-Meta-Temp-URL-Key-2_resp:
 | |
|   description: |
 | |
|     The second secret key value for temporary URLs. If
 | |
|     not set, this header is not returned in the response.
 | |
|   in: header
 | |
|   required: false
 | |
|   type: string
 | |
| X-Container-Meta-Temp-URL-Key_req:
 | |
|   description: |
 | |
|     The secret key value for temporary URLs.
 | |
|   in: header
 | |
|   required: false
 | |
|   type: string
 | |
| X-Container-Meta-Temp-URL-Key_resp:
 | |
|   description: |
 | |
|     The secret key value for temporary URLs. If not
 | |
|     set, this header is not returned in the response.
 | |
|   in: header
 | |
|   required: false
 | |
|   type: string
 | |
| X-Container-Meta-Web-Directory-Type:
 | |
|   description: |
 | |
|     Sets the content-type of directory marker
 | |
|     objects. If the header is not set, default is
 | |
|     ``application/directory``. Directory marker objects are 0-byte
 | |
|     objects that represent directories to create a simulated
 | |
|     hierarchical structure.  For example, if you set ``"X-Container-
 | |
|     Meta-Web-Directory-Type: text/directory"``, Object Storage treats
 | |
|     0-byte objects with a content-type of ``text/directory`` as
 | |
|     directories rather than objects.
 | |
|   in: header
 | |
|   required: false
 | |
|   type: string
 | |
| X-Container-Object-Count:
 | |
|   description: |
 | |
|     The number of objects.
 | |
|   in: header
 | |
|   required: true
 | |
|   type: integer
 | |
| X-Container-Read:
 | |
|   description: |
 | |
|     Sets a container access control list (ACL) that grants read access.
 | |
|     The scope of the access is specific to the container. The ACL grants
 | |
|     the ability to perform GET or HEAD operations on objects in the container
 | |
|     or to perform a GET or HEAD operation on the container itself.
 | |
| 
 | |
|     The format and scope of the ACL is dependent on the authorization system
 | |
|     used by the Object Storage service. See `Container ACLs
 | |
|     <https://docs.openstack.org/swift/latest/overview_acl.html#container-acls>`_
 | |
|     for more information.
 | |
|   in: header
 | |
|   required: false
 | |
|   type: string
 | |
| X-Container-Read_resp:
 | |
|   description: |
 | |
|     The ACL that grants read access. If there is no ACL, this
 | |
|     header is not returned by this operation.
 | |
|     See `Container ACLs
 | |
|     <https://docs.openstack.org/swift/latest/overview_acl.html#container-acls>`_
 | |
|     for more information.
 | |
|   in: header
 | |
|   required: false
 | |
|   type: string
 | |
| X-Container-Sync-Key:
 | |
|   description: |
 | |
|     Sets the secret key for container
 | |
|     synchronization. If you remove the secret key, synchronization is
 | |
|     halted.
 | |
|     For more information, see `Container to Container Synchronization
 | |
|     <https://docs.openstack.org/swift/latest/overview_container_sync.html>`_
 | |
|   in: header
 | |
|   required: false
 | |
|   type: string
 | |
| X-Container-Sync-Key_resp:
 | |
|   description: |
 | |
|     The secret key for container synchronization. If
 | |
|     not set, this header is not returned by this operation.
 | |
|   in: header
 | |
|   required: false
 | |
|   type: string
 | |
| X-Container-Sync-To:
 | |
|   description: |
 | |
|     Sets the destination for container
 | |
|     synchronization. Used with the secret key indicated in the ``X
 | |
|     -Container-Sync-Key`` header. If you want to stop a container from
 | |
|     synchronizing, send a blank value for the ``X-Container-Sync-Key``
 | |
|     header.
 | |
|   in: header
 | |
|   required: false
 | |
|   type: string
 | |
| X-Container-Sync-To_resp:
 | |
|   description: |
 | |
|     The destination for container synchronization. If
 | |
|     not set, this header is not returned by this operation.
 | |
|   in: header
 | |
|   required: false
 | |
|   type: string
 | |
| X-Container-Write:
 | |
|   description: |
 | |
|     Sets a container access control list (ACL) that grants write access.
 | |
|     The scope of the access is specific to the container. The ACL grants
 | |
|     the ability to perform PUT, POST and DELETE operations on
 | |
|     objects in the container. It does not grant write access to the container
 | |
|     metadata.
 | |
| 
 | |
|     The format of the ACL is dependent on the authorization system
 | |
|     used by the Object Storage service.  See `Container ACLs
 | |
|     <https://docs.openstack.org/swift/latest/overview_acl.html#container-acls>`_
 | |
|     for more information.
 | |
| 
 | |
|   in: header
 | |
|   required: false
 | |
|   type: string
 | |
| X-Container-Write_resp:
 | |
|   description:
 | |
|     The ACL that grants write access. If there is no ACL,
 | |
|     this header is not returned by this operation.
 | |
|     See `Container ACLs
 | |
|     <https://docs.openstack.org/swift/latest/overview_acl.html#container-acls>`_
 | |
|     for more information.
 | |
|   in: header
 | |
|   required: false
 | |
|   type: string
 | |
| X-Copied-From:
 | |
|   description: |
 | |
|     For a copied object, shows the container and
 | |
|     object name from which the new object was copied. The value is in
 | |
|     the ``{container}/{object}`` format.
 | |
|   in: header
 | |
|   required: false
 | |
|   type: string
 | |
| X-Copied-From-Account:
 | |
|   description: |
 | |
|     For a copied object, shows the account
 | |
|     from which the new object was copied.
 | |
|   in: header
 | |
|   required: false
 | |
|   type: string
 | |
| X-Copied-From-Last-Modified:
 | |
|   description: |
 | |
|     For a copied object, the date and time in `UNIX
 | |
|     Epoch time stamp format
 | |
|     <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unix_time>`_ when the container and
 | |
|     object name from which the new object was copied was last
 | |
|     modified.  For example, ``1440619048`` is equivalent to ``Mon,
 | |
|     Wed, 26 Aug 2015 19:57:28 GMT``.
 | |
|   in: header
 | |
|   required: false
 | |
|   type: integer
 | |
| X-Copy-From:
 | |
|   description: |
 | |
|     If set, this is the name of an object used to
 | |
|     create the new object by copying the ``X-Copy-From`` object. The
 | |
|     value is in form ``{container}/{object}``. You must UTF-8-encode
 | |
|     and then URL-encode the names of the container and object before
 | |
|     you include them in the header.  Using PUT with ``X-Copy-From``
 | |
|     has the same effect as using the COPY operation to copy an object.
 | |
|     Using ``Range`` header with ``X-Copy-From`` will create a new
 | |
|     partial copied object with bytes set by ``Range``.
 | |
|   in: header
 | |
|   required: false
 | |
|   type: string
 | |
| X-Copy-From-Account:
 | |
|   description: |
 | |
|     Specifies the account name where the object is copied from. If not
 | |
|     specified, the object is copied from the account which owns the new
 | |
|     object (i.e., the account in the path).
 | |
|   in: header
 | |
|   required: false
 | |
|   type: string
 | |
| X-Delete-After:
 | |
|   description: |
 | |
|     The number of seconds after which the system removes the object. The value
 | |
|     should be a positive integer. Internally, the Object Storage system uses
 | |
|     this value to generate an ``X-Delete-At`` metadata item. If both
 | |
|     ``X-Delete-After`` and ``X-Delete-At`` are set then ``X-Delete-After``
 | |
|     takes precedence.
 | |
|   in: header
 | |
|   required: false
 | |
|   type: integer
 | |
| X-Delete-At:
 | |
|   description: |
 | |
|     The date and time in `UNIX Epoch time stamp format
 | |
|     <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unix_time>`_ when the system removes the
 | |
|     object.  For example, ``1440619048`` is equivalent to ``Mon, Wed, 26 Aug
 | |
|     2015 19:57:28 GMT``.  The value should be a positive integer corresponding
 | |
|     to a time in the future. If both ``X-Delete-After`` and ``X-Delete-At`` are
 | |
|     set then ``X-Delete-After`` takes precedence.
 | |
|   in: header
 | |
|   required: false
 | |
|   type: integer
 | |
| X-Delete-At_resp:
 | |
|   description: |
 | |
|     If present, specifies date and time in `UNIX Epoch time stamp format
 | |
|     <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unix_time>`_ when the system removes the
 | |
|     object.  For example, ``1440619048`` is equivalent to ``Mon, Wed, 26 Aug
 | |
|     2015 19:57:28 GMT``.
 | |
|   in: header
 | |
|   required: false
 | |
|   type: integer
 | |
| X-Detect-Content-Type:
 | |
|   description: |
 | |
|     If set to ``true``, Object Storage guesses the
 | |
|     content type based on the file extension and ignores the value
 | |
|     sent in the ``Content-Type`` header, if present.
 | |
|   in: header
 | |
|   required: false
 | |
|   type: boolean
 | |
| X-Fresh-Metadata:
 | |
|   description: |
 | |
|     Enables object creation that omits existing user
 | |
|     metadata.  If set to ``true``, the COPY request creates an object
 | |
|     without existing user metadata.  Default value is ``false``.
 | |
|   in: header
 | |
|   required: false
 | |
|   type: boolean
 | |
| X-History-Location:
 | |
|   description: |
 | |
|     The URL-encoded UTF-8 representation of the container that stores
 | |
|     previous versions of objects. If neither this nor ``X-Versions-Location``
 | |
|     is set, versioning is disabled for this container. ``X-History-Location``
 | |
|     and ``X-Versions-Location`` cannot both be set at the same time. For more
 | |
|     information about object versioning, see `Object versioning
 | |
|     <https://docs.openstack.org/swift/latest/api/object_versioning.html>`_.
 | |
|   in: header
 | |
|   required: false
 | |
|   type: string
 | |
| X-History-Location_resp:
 | |
|   description: |
 | |
|     If present, this container has versioning enabled and the value
 | |
|     is the UTF-8 encoded name of another container. For more information
 | |
|     about object versioning, see `Object versioning
 | |
|     <https://docs.openstack.org/swift/latest/api/object_versioning.html>`_.
 | |
|   in: header
 | |
|   required: false
 | |
|   type: string
 | |
| X-Newest:
 | |
|   description: |
 | |
|     If set to true , Object Storage queries all
 | |
|     replicas to return the most recent one. If you omit this header,
 | |
|     Object Storage responds faster after it finds one valid replica.
 | |
|     Because setting this header to true is more expensive for the back
 | |
|     end, use it only when it is absolutely needed.
 | |
|   in: header
 | |
|   required: false
 | |
|   type: boolean
 | |
| X-Object-Manifest:
 | |
|   description: |
 | |
|     Set to specify that this is a dynamic large
 | |
|     object manifest object. The value is the container and object name
 | |
|     prefix of the segment objects in the form ``container/prefix``.
 | |
|     You must UTF-8-encode and then URL-encode the names of the
 | |
|     container and prefix before you include them in this header.
 | |
|   in: header
 | |
|   required: false
 | |
|   type: string
 | |
| X-Object-Manifest_resp:
 | |
|   description: |
 | |
|     If present, this is a dynamic large object
 | |
|     manifest object. The value is the container and object name prefix
 | |
|     of the segment objects in the form ``container/prefix``.
 | |
|   in: header
 | |
|   required: false
 | |
|   type: string
 | |
| X-Object-Meta-name:
 | |
|   description: |
 | |
|     The object metadata, where ``name`` is the name
 | |
|     of the metadata item.  You must specify an
 | |
|     ``X-Object-Meta-name`` header for each metadata ``name`` item that
 | |
|     you want to add or update.
 | |
|   in: header
 | |
|   required: false
 | |
|   type: string
 | |
| X-Object-Meta-name_resp:
 | |
|   description: |
 | |
|     If present, the custom object metadata item, where ``name``
 | |
|     is the name of the metadata item.  One``X-Object-Meta-name``
 | |
|     response header appears for each metadata ``name`` item.
 | |
|   in: header
 | |
|   required: false
 | |
|   type: string
 | |
| X-Openstack-Request-Id:
 | |
|   description: |
 | |
|     A unique transaction ID for this request. Your
 | |
|     service provider might need this value if you report a problem.
 | |
|     (same as ``X-Trans-Id``)
 | |
|   in: header
 | |
|   required: true
 | |
|   type: string
 | |
| X-Remove-Account-name:
 | |
|   description: |
 | |
|     Removes the metadata item named ``name``.
 | |
|     For example, ``X-Remove-Account-Meta-Blue`` removes
 | |
|     custom metadata.
 | |
|   in: header
 | |
|   required: false
 | |
|   type: string
 | |
| X-Remove-Container-name:
 | |
|   description: |
 | |
|     Removes the metadata item named ``name``. For
 | |
|     example, ``X-Remove-Container-Read`` removes the
 | |
|     ``X-Container-Read`` metadata item and ``X-Remove-Container-Meta-Blue``
 | |
|     removes custom metadata.
 | |
|   in: header
 | |
|   required: false
 | |
|   type: string
 | |
| X-Remove-History-Location:
 | |
|   description: |
 | |
|     Set to any value to disable versioning. Note that this disables version
 | |
|     that was set via ``X-Versions-Location`` as well.
 | |
|   in: header
 | |
|   required: false
 | |
|   type: string
 | |
| X-Remove-Versions-Location:
 | |
|   description: |
 | |
|     Set to any value to disable versioning. Note that this disables version
 | |
|     that was set via ``X-History-Location`` as well.
 | |
|   in: header
 | |
|   required: false
 | |
|   type: string
 | |
| X-Service-Token:
 | |
|   description: |
 | |
|     A service token. See `OpenStack Service Using Composite Tokens
 | |
|     <https://docs.openstack.org/swift/latest/overview_auth.html#openstack-
 | |
|     service-using-composite-tokens>`_ for more information.
 | |
|   in: header
 | |
|   required: false
 | |
|   type: string
 | |
| X-Static-Large-Object:
 | |
|   description: |
 | |
|     Set to ``true`` if this object is a static large
 | |
|     object manifest object.
 | |
|   in: header
 | |
|   required: true
 | |
|   type: boolean
 | |
| X-Storage-Policy:
 | |
|   description: |
 | |
|     In requests, specifies the name of the storage policy to use for
 | |
|     the container. In responses, is the storage policy name.
 | |
|     The storage policy of the container cannot be changed.
 | |
|   in: header
 | |
|   required: false
 | |
|   type: string
 | |
| X-Symlink-Target:
 | |
|   description: |
 | |
|     Set to specify that this is a symlink object.
 | |
|     The value is the relative path of the target object in the
 | |
|     format <container>/<object>.  The target object does not need to
 | |
|     exist at the time of symlink creation.
 | |
|     You must UTF-8-encode and then URL-encode the names of the
 | |
|     container and object before you include them in this header.
 | |
|   in: header
 | |
|   required: false
 | |
|   type: string
 | |
| X-Symlink-Target-Account:
 | |
|   description: |
 | |
|     Set to specify that this is a cross-account symlink to
 | |
|     an object in the account specified in the value.
 | |
|     The ``X-Symlink-Target`` must also be set for this to
 | |
|     be effective.
 | |
|     You must UTF-8-encode and then URL-encode the account name
 | |
|     before you include it in this header.
 | |
|   in: header
 | |
|   required: false
 | |
|   type: string
 | |
| X-Symlink-Target-Account_resp:
 | |
|   description: |
 | |
|     If present, and ``X-Symlink-Target`` is present, then
 | |
|     this is a cross-account symlink to
 | |
|     an object in the account specified in the value.
 | |
|   in: header
 | |
|   required: false
 | |
|   type: string
 | |
| X-Symlink-Target_resp:
 | |
|   description: |
 | |
|     If present, this is a symlink object.
 | |
|     The value is the relative path of the target object in the
 | |
|     format <container>/<object>.
 | |
|   in: header
 | |
|   required: false
 | |
|   type: string
 | |
| X-Timestamp:
 | |
|   description: |
 | |
|     The date and time in `UNIX Epoch time stamp
 | |
|     format <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unix_time>`_ when the
 | |
|     account, container, or object was initially created as a current
 | |
|     version.  For example, ``1440619048`` is equivalent to ``Mon, Wed,
 | |
|     26 Aug 2015 19:57:28 GMT``.
 | |
|   in: header
 | |
|   required: true
 | |
|   type: integer
 | |
| X-Trans-Id:
 | |
|   description: |
 | |
|     A unique transaction ID for this request. Your
 | |
|     service provider might need this value if you report a problem.
 | |
|   in: header
 | |
|   required: true
 | |
|   type: string
 | |
| X-Trans-Id-Extra:
 | |
|   description: |
 | |
|     Extra transaction information. Use the ``X-Trans-Id-Extra``
 | |
|     request header to include extra information to help you
 | |
|     debug any errors that might occur with large object upload and
 | |
|     other Object Storage transactions.  The server appends the
 | |
|     first 32 characters of the ``X-Trans-Id-Extra`` request header
 | |
|     value to the transaction ID value in the generated ``X-Trans-Id``
 | |
|     response header. You must UTF-8-encode and then URL-encode the
 | |
|     extra transaction information before you include it in the
 | |
|     ``X-Trans-Id-Extra`` request header.  For example, you can include
 | |
|     extra transaction information when you upload `large objects
 | |
|     <https://docs.openstack.org/swift/latest/api/large_objects.html>`_
 | |
|     such as images. When
 | |
|     you upload each segment and the manifest, include the same value
 | |
|     in the ``X-Trans-Id-Extra`` request header. If an error occurs,
 | |
|     you can find all requests that are related to the large object
 | |
|     upload in the Object Storage logs.  You can also use ``X-Trans-Id-Extra``
 | |
|     strings to help operators debug requests that fail to
 | |
|     receive responses. The operator can search for the extra
 | |
|     information in the logs.
 | |
|   in: header
 | |
|   required: false
 | |
|   type: string
 | |
| X-Versions-Location:
 | |
|   description: |
 | |
|     The URL-encoded UTF-8 representation of the container that stores
 | |
|     previous versions of objects. If neither this nor ``X-History-Location``
 | |
|     is set, versioning is disabled for this container. ``X-Versions-Location``
 | |
|     and ``X-History-Location`` cannot both be set at the same time. For more
 | |
|     information about object versioning, see `Object versioning
 | |
|     <https://docs.openstack.org/swift/latest/api/object_versioning.html>`_.
 | |
|   in: header
 | |
|   required: false
 | |
|   type: string
 | |
| X-Versions-Location_resp:
 | |
|   description: |
 | |
|     If present, this container has versioning enabled and the value
 | |
|     is the UTF-8 encoded name of another container. For more information
 | |
|     about object versioning, see `Object versioning
 | |
|     <https://docs.openstack.org/swift/latest/api/object_versioning.html>`_.
 | |
|   in: header
 | |
|   required: false
 | |
|   type: string
 | |
| 
 | |
| # variables in path
 | |
| account:
 | |
|   description: |
 | |
|     The unique name for the account. An account is
 | |
|     also known as the project or tenant.
 | |
|   in: path
 | |
|   required: false
 | |
|   type: string
 | |
| container:
 | |
|   description: |
 | |
|     The unique (within an account) name for the container.  The container
 | |
|     name must be from 1 to 256 characters long and can start with any
 | |
|     character and contain any pattern. Character set must be UTF-8.
 | |
|     The container name cannot contain a slash (``/``) character
 | |
|     because this character delimits the container and object name. For
 | |
|     example, the path ``/v1/account/www/pages`` specifies the ``www``
 | |
|     container, not the ``www/pages`` container.
 | |
|   in: path
 | |
|   required: false
 | |
|   type: string
 | |
| object:
 | |
|   description: |
 | |
|     The unique name for the object.
 | |
|   in: path
 | |
|   required: false
 | |
|   type: string
 | |
| 
 | |
| # variables in query
 | |
| bulk-delete:
 | |
|   description: |
 | |
|     When the ``bulk-delete`` query parameter is present in the POST
 | |
|     request, multiple objects or containers can be deleted
 | |
|     with a single request. See `Bulk Delete
 | |
|     <https://docs.openstack.org/swift/latest/middleware.html#bulk-delete>`_
 | |
|     for how this feature is used.
 | |
|   in: query
 | |
|   required: false
 | |
|   type: string
 | |
| delimiter:
 | |
|   description: |
 | |
|     The delimiter is a single character used to split object
 | |
|     names to present a pseudo-directory hierarchy of objects. When combined
 | |
|     with a ``prefix`` query, this enables API users to simulate and
 | |
|     traverse the objects in a container as if they were in a directory tree.
 | |
|   in: query
 | |
|   required: false
 | |
|   type: string
 | |
| end_marker:
 | |
|   description: |
 | |
|     For a string value, `x` , constrains the list to items whose names
 | |
|     are less than `x`.
 | |
|   in: query
 | |
|   required: false
 | |
|   type: string
 | |
| extract-archive:
 | |
|   description: |
 | |
|     When the ``extract-archive`` query parameter is present in the POST
 | |
|     request, an archive (tar file) is uploaded and extracted to
 | |
|     create multiple objects. See `Extract Archive
 | |
|     <https://docs.openstack.org/swift/latest/middleware.html#extract-archive>`_
 | |
|     for how this feature is used.
 | |
|   in: query
 | |
|   required: false
 | |
|   type: string
 | |
| filename:
 | |
|   description: |
 | |
|     Overrides the default file name. Object Storage
 | |
|     generates a default file name for GET temporary URLs that is based
 | |
|     on the object name. Object Storage returns this value in the
 | |
|     ``Content-Disposition`` response header. Browsers can interpret
 | |
|     this file name value as a file attachment to save. For more
 | |
|     information about temporary URLs, see `Temporary URL middleware
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|     <https://docs.openstack.org/swift/latest/api/temporary_url_middleware.html>`_.
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|   in: query
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|   required: false
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|   type: string
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| format:
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|   description: |
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|     The response format. Valid values are ``json``,
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|     ``xml``, or ``plain``. The default is ``plain``.  If you append
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|     the ``format=xml`` or ``format=json`` query parameter to the
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|     storage account URL, the response shows extended container
 | |
|     information serialized in that format.  If you append the
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|     ``format=plain`` query parameter, the response lists the container
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|     names separated by newlines.
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|   in: query
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|   required: false
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|   type: string
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| limit:
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|   description: |
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|     For an integer value n , limits the number of
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|     results to n .
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|   in: query
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|   required: false
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|   type: integer
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| marker:
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|   description: |
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|     For a string value, `x` , constrains the list to items whose names
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|     are greater than `x`.
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|   in: query
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|   required: false
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|   type: string
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| multipart-manifest_copy:
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|   description: |
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|     If you include the ``multipart-manifest=get``
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|     query parameter and the object is a large object, the object
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|     contents are not copied. Instead, the manifest is copied to
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|     the new object.
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|   in: query
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|   required: false
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|   type: string
 | |
| multipart-manifest_delete:
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|   description: |
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|     If you include the ``multipart-manifest=delete``
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|     query parameter and the object is a static large object, the
 | |
|     segment objects and manifest object are deleted. If you omit the
 | |
|     ``multipart-manifest=delete`` query parameter and the object is a
 | |
|     static large object, the manifest object is deleted but the
 | |
|     segment objects are not deleted.  The response body will contain
 | |
|     the status of the deletion of every processed segment object.
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|   in: query
 | |
|   required: false
 | |
|   type: string
 | |
| multipart-manifest_get:
 | |
|   description: |
 | |
|     If you include the ``multipart-manifest=get``
 | |
|     query parameter and the object is a large object, the object
 | |
|     contents are not returned. Instead, the manifest is returned in
 | |
|     the ``X-Object-Manifest`` response header for dynamic large
 | |
|     objects or in the response body for static large objects.
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|   in: query
 | |
|   required: false
 | |
|   type: string
 | |
| multipart-manifest_head:
 | |
|   description: |
 | |
|     If you include the ``multipart-manifest=get`` query parameter and the
 | |
|     object is a large object, the object metadata is not returned. Instead, the
 | |
|     response headers will include the manifest metadata and for dynamic large
 | |
|     objects the ``X-Object-Manifest`` response header.
 | |
|   in: query
 | |
|   required: false
 | |
|   type: string
 | |
| multipart-manifest_put:
 | |
|   description: |
 | |
|     If you include the ``multipart-manifest=put`` query parameter, the object
 | |
|     is a static large object manifest and the body contains the manifest.
 | |
|   in: query
 | |
|   required: false
 | |
|   type: string
 | |
| path:
 | |
|   description: |
 | |
|     For a string value, returns the object names that
 | |
|     are nested in the pseudo path. Please use ``prefix``/``delimiter``
 | |
|     queries instead of using this ``path`` query.
 | |
|   in: query
 | |
|   required: false
 | |
|   type: string
 | |
| prefix:
 | |
|   description: |
 | |
|     Only objects with this prefix will be returned. When combined with a
 | |
|     ``delimiter`` query, this enables API users to simulate and
 | |
|     traverse the objects in a container as if they were in a directory tree.
 | |
|   in: query
 | |
|   required: false
 | |
|   type: string
 | |
| swiftinfo_expires:
 | |
|   description: |
 | |
|     The time at which ``swiftinfo_sig`` expires. The time is in
 | |
|     `UNIX Epoch time stamp format
 | |
|     <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unix_time>`_.
 | |
|   in: query
 | |
|   required: false
 | |
|   type: integer
 | |
| swiftinfo_sig:
 | |
|   description: |
 | |
|     A hash-based message authentication code (HMAC)
 | |
|     that enables access to administrator-only information. To use this
 | |
|     parameter, the ``swiftinfo_expires`` parameter is also required.
 | |
|   in: query
 | |
|   required: false
 | |
|   type: string
 | |
| symlink:
 | |
|   description: |
 | |
|     If you include the ``symlink=get`` query parameter
 | |
|     and the object is a symlink, then the response will include
 | |
|     data and metadata from the symlink itself rather than from the target.
 | |
|   in: query
 | |
|   required: false
 | |
|   type: string
 | |
| symlink_copy:
 | |
|   description: |
 | |
|     If you include the ``symlink=get`` query parameter
 | |
|     and the object is a symlink, the target object
 | |
|     contents are not copied. Instead, the symlink is copied to
 | |
|     create a new symlink to the same target.
 | |
|   in: query
 | |
|   required: false
 | |
|   type: string
 | |
| temp_url_expires:
 | |
|   description: |
 | |
|     The date and time in `UNIX Epoch time stamp
 | |
|     format <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unix_time>`_ or
 | |
|     `ISO 8601 UTC timestamp <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO_8601>`_
 | |
|     when the signature for temporary URLs expires.
 | |
|     For example, ``1440619048`` or ``2015-08-26T19:57:28Z``
 | |
|     is equivalent to ``Mon, Wed, 26 Aug 2015 19:57:28 GMT``.  For more
 | |
|     information about temporary URLs, see `Temporary URL middleware
 | |
|     <https://docs.openstack.org/swift/latest/api/temporary_url_middleware.html>`_.
 | |
|   in: query
 | |
|   required: true
 | |
|   type: integer
 | |
| temp_url_sig:
 | |
|   description: |
 | |
|     Used with temporary URLs to sign the request with
 | |
|     an HMAC-SHA1 cryptographic signature that defines the allowed HTTP
 | |
|     method, expiration date, full path to the object, and the secret
 | |
|     key for the temporary URL. For more information about temporary
 | |
|     URLs, see `Temporary URL middleware
 | |
|     <https://docs.openstack.org/swift/latest/api/temporary_url_middleware.html>`_.
 | |
|   in: query
 | |
|   required: true
 | |
|   type: string
 | |
| 
 | |
| # variables in body
 | |
| bytes_in_account_get:
 | |
|   description: |
 | |
|     The total number of bytes that are stored in
 | |
|     Object Storage for the account.
 | |
|   in: body
 | |
|   required: true
 | |
|   type: integer
 | |
| bytes_in_container_get:
 | |
|   description: |
 | |
|     The total number of bytes that are stored in
 | |
|     Object Storage for the container.
 | |
|   in: body
 | |
|   required: true
 | |
|   type: integer
 | |
| content_type:
 | |
|   description: |
 | |
|     The content type of the object.
 | |
|   in: body
 | |
|   required: true
 | |
|   type: string
 | |
| count:
 | |
|   description: |
 | |
|     The number of objects in the container.
 | |
|   in: body
 | |
|   required: true
 | |
|   type: integer
 | |
| hash:
 | |
|   description: |
 | |
|     The MD5 checksum value of the object content.
 | |
|   in: body
 | |
|   required: true
 | |
|   type: string
 | |
| last_modified:
 | |
|   description: |
 | |
|     The date and time when the object was last modified.
 | |
| 
 | |
|     The date and time stamp format is `ISO 8601
 | |
|     <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO_8601>`_:
 | |
| 
 | |
|     ::
 | |
| 
 | |
|        CCYY-MM-DDThh:mm:ss±hh:mm
 | |
| 
 | |
|     For example, ``2015-08-27T09:49:58-05:00``.
 | |
| 
 | |
|     The ``±hh:mm`` value, if included, is the time zone as an offset
 | |
|     from UTC. In the previous example, the offset value is ``-05:00``.
 | |
|   in: body
 | |
|   required: true
 | |
|   type: string
 | |
| name_in_account_get:
 | |
|   description: |
 | |
|     The name of the container.
 | |
|   in: body
 | |
|   required: true
 | |
|   type: string
 | |
| name_in_container_get:
 | |
|   description: |
 | |
|     The name of the object.
 | |
|   in: body
 | |
|   required: true
 | |
|   type: string
 | |
| symlink_path:
 | |
|   description: |
 | |
|     This field exists only when the object is symlink.
 | |
|     This is the target path of the symlink object.
 | |
|   in: body
 | |
|   required: true
 | |
|   type: string
 | |
| 
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| 
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