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Python's built-in int() function creates a long instance value when the string expresses more than the integer range. To validate something like the limit parameter correctly, swift3 should the type of the return value from int() built-in function. Change-Id: I5853cf392faa77e3ee652f3dc799b63f9400141a
Swift3
Swift3 Middleware for OpenStack Swift, allowing access to OpenStack swift via the Amazon S3 API.
Install
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Install Swift3 with
sudo python setup.py installorsudo python setup.py developor via whatever packaging system you may be using. -
Alter your proxy-server.conf pipeline to have swift3:
If you use tempauth:
Was::
[pipeline:main]
pipeline = catch_errors cache tempauth proxy-server
Change To::
[pipeline:main]
pipeline = catch_errors cache swift3 tempauth proxy-server
If you use keystone:
Was::
[pipeline:main]
pipeline = catch_errors cache authtoken keystone proxy-server
Change To::
[pipeline:main]
pipeline = catch_errors cache swift3 s3token authtoken keystoneauth proxy-server
Note that swift3 explicitly checks that keystoneauth is in the pipeline. You must use this name in the pipeline statement and in [filter:keystoneauth] section header.
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Add to your proxy-server.conf the section for the Swift3 WSGI filter::
[filter:swift3] use = egg:swift3#swift3
You also need to add the following if you use keystone (adjust port, host, protocol configurations for your environment):
[filter:s3token]
paste.filter_factory = keystoneclient.middleware.s3_token:filter_factory
auth_port = 35357
auth_host = 127.0.0.1
auth_protocol = http
Description
Swift3 Middleware for OpenStack Swift, allowing access to OpenStack swift via the Amazon S3 API.
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