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NAME
swift - OpenStack Swift client tool
SYNOPSIS
swift [options] <command> [args]
DESCRIPTION
The swift tool is a command line utility for communicating with an
OpenStack Object Storage (Swift) environment. It allows one to perform
several types of operations.
COMMANDS
stat [command-options] [container] [object]
Displays information for the account, container, or object
depending on the args given (if any). In verbose mode, the Storage
URL and the authentication token are displayed as well. Option --lh
reports sizes in human readable format similar to ls -lh.
list [command-options] [container]
Lists the containers for the account or the objects for a
container. The -p <prefix> or --prefix <prefix> is an option that
will only list items beginning with that prefix. The -d <delim> or
--delimiter <delim> is option (for container listings only) that
will roll up items with the given delimiter (see OpenStack Swift
general documentation for what this means).
The -l or --long and --lh options provide more detail, similar to
ls -l and ls -lh, the latter providing sizes in human readable
format (eg 3K, 12M, etc). These latter 2 switches use more overhead
to get those details, which is directly proportional to the number
of container or objects being listed. With the -t or --total option
they only report totals.
upload [command-options] container file_or_directory
[file_or_directory] [...]
Uploads to the given container the files and directories specified
by the remaining args. The -c or --changed is an option that will
only upload files that have changed since the last upload. The
--object-name <object-name> is an option that will upload file and
name object to <object-name> or upload dir and use <object-name> as
object prefix. The -S <size> or --segment-size <size> and
--leave-segments and others are options as well (see swift upload
--help for more).
post [command-options] [container] [object]
Updates meta information for the account, container, or object
depending on the args given. If the container is not found, it will
be created automatically; but this is not true for accounts and
objects. Containers also allow the -r (or --read-acl) and -w (or
--write-acl) options. The -m or --meta option is allowed on all and
used to define the user meta data items to set in the form
Name:Value. This option can be repeated. For more details and
options see swift post --help. Example: post -m Color:Blue -m
Size:Large
download [command-options] [container] [object] [object] [...]
Downloads everything in the account (with --all), or everything in
a container, or a list of objects depending on the args given. For
a single object download, you may use the -o [--output] <filename>
option to redirect the output to a specific file or if "-" then
just redirect to stdout or with --no-download actually not to write
anything to disk. You can specify optional headers with the
repeatable cURL-like option -H [--header]. For more details and
options see swift download --help.
delete [command-options] [container] [object] [object] [...]
Deletes everything in the account (with --all), or everything in a
container, or a list of objects depending on the args given.
Segments of manifest objects will be deleted as well, unless you
specify the --leave-segments option. For more details and options
see swift delete --help.
capabilities [proxy-url]
Displays cluster capabilities. The output includes the list of the
activated Swift middlewares as well as relevant options for each
ones. Addtionaly the command displays relevant options for the
Swift core. If the proxy-url option is not provided the storage-url
retrieved after authentication is used as proxy-url.
tempurl [command-option] method seconds path key
Generates a temporary URL allowing unauthenticated access to the
Swift object at the given path, using the given HTTP method, for
the given number of seconds, using the given TempURL key. If
optional --absolute argument is provided, seconds is instead
interpreted as a Unix timestamp at which the URL should expire.
Example: tempurl GET $(date -d "Jan 1 2016" +%s)
/v1/AUTH_foo/bar_container/quux.md my_secret_tempurl_key --absolute
auth
Display auth related authentication variables in shell friendly
format. For examples see swift auth --help.
OPTIONS
--version Show program's version number and exit
-h, --help Show this (or any subcommand if after command)
help message and exit
-s, --snet Use SERVICENET internal network
-v, --verbose Print more info
-q, --quiet Suppress status output
-A AUTH, --auth=AUTH URL for obtaining an auth token
-U USER, --user=USER User name for obtaining an auth token
-V 1|2, --auth-version=VERSION Authentication protocol version
-K KEY, --key=KEY Key for obtaining an auth token
--os-storage-url=URL Use this instead of URL returned from auth
--os-help Show all OpenStack authentication options
For more options see swift --help and swift --os-help.
EXAMPLE
swift -A https://127.0.0.1:443/auth/v1.0 -U swiftops:swiftops -K
swiftops stat
Account: AUTH_43b42dae-dc0b-4a4b-ac55-97de614d6e6e
Containers: 1
Objects: 1
Bytes: 1124
Accept-Ranges: bytes
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DOCUMENTATION
More in depth documentation about OpenStack Swift as a whole can be
found at http://swift.openstack.org
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