swift/api-ref/source/samples/account-containers-list-response.xml
Kota Tsuyuzaki 652276fea6 Support last modified on listing containers
For now, last modified timestamp is supported only on
object listing. (i.e. GET container)

For example:

GET container with json format results in like as:

[{"hash": "d41d8cd98f00b204e9800998ecf8427e", "last_modified":
"2015-06-10T04:58:23.460230", "bytes": 0, "name": "object",
"content_type": "application/octet-stream"}]

However, container listing (i.e. GET account) shows just a dict
consists of ("name", "bytes", "name") for each container.

For example:

GET accounts with json format result in like as:

[{"count": 0, "bytes": 0, "name": "container"}]

This patch is for supporting last_modified key in the container
listing results as well as object listing like as:

[{"count": 0, "bytes": 0, "name": "container", "last_modified":
"2015-06-10T04:58:23.460230"}]

This patch is changing just output for listing. The original
timestamp to show the last modified is already in container table
of account.db as a "put_timestamp" column.

Note that this patch *DOESN'T* change the put_timestamp semantics.
i.e. the last_modified timestamp will be changed only at both PUT
container and POST container.
(PUT object doesn't affect the timestamp)

Note that the tuple format of returning value from
swift.account.backend.AccountBroker.list_containers is now
(name, object_count, bytes_used, put_timestamp, 0)

* put_timestamp is added *

Original discussion was in working session at Vancouver Summit.
Etherpads are around here:

https://etherpad.openstack.org/p/liberty-swift-contributors-meetup
https://etherpad.openstack.org/p/liberty-container-listing-update

DocImpact

Change-Id: Iba0503916f1481a20c59ae9136436f40183e4c5b
2017-01-12 18:03:10 +00:00

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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<account name="my_account">
<container>
<name>janeausten</name>
<count>0</count>
<bytes>0</bytes>
<last_modified>2013-11-19T20:08:13.283452</last_modified>
</container>
<container>
<name>marktwain</name>
<count>1</count>
<bytes>14</bytes>
<last_modified>2016-04-29T16:23:50.460230</last_modified>
</container>
</account>