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Swift
This package provides an easy to use library for interfacing with Swift / Openstack Object Storage / Rackspace cloud files from the Go Language
See here for package docs
http://godoc.org/github.com/ncw/swift
Install
Use go to install the library
go get github.com/ncw/swift
Usage
See here for full package docs
Here is a short example from the docs
import "github.com/ncw/swift"
// Create a connection
c := swift.Connection{
UserName: "user",
ApiKey: "key",
AuthUrl: "auth_url",
Domain: "domain", // Name of the domain (v3 auth only)
Tenant: "tenant", // Name of the tenant (v2 auth only)
}
// Authenticate
err := c.Authenticate()
if err != nil {
panic(err)
}
// List all the containers
containers, err := c.ContainerNames(nil)
fmt.Println(containers)
// etc...
Additions
The rs
sub project contains a wrapper for the Rackspace specific CDN Management interface.
Testing
To run the tests you can either use an embedded fake Swift server either use a real Openstack Swift server or a Rackspace Cloud files account.
When using a real Swift server, you need to set these environment variables before running the tests
export SWIFT_API_USER='user'
export SWIFT_API_KEY='key'
export SWIFT_AUTH_URL='https://url.of.auth.server/v1.0'
And optionally these if using v2 authentication
export SWIFT_TENANT='TenantName'
export SWIFT_TENANT_ID='TenantId'
And optionally these if using v3 authentication
export SWIFT_TENANT='TenantName'
export SWIFT_TENANT_ID='TenantId'
export SWIFT_API_DOMAIN_ID='domain id'
export SWIFT_API_DOMAIN='domain name'
And optionally these if using v3 trust
export SWIFT_TRUST_ID='TrustId'
And optionally this if you want to skip server certificate validation
export SWIFT_AUTH_INSECURE=1
And optionally this to configure the connect channel timeout, in seconds
export SWIFT_CONNECTION_CHANNEL_TIMEOUT=60
And optionally this to configure the data channel timeout, in seconds
export SWIFT_DATA_CHANNEL_TIMEOUT=60
Then run the tests with go test
License
This is free software under the terms of MIT license (check COPYING file included in this package).
Contact and support
The project website is at:
There you can file bug reports, ask for help or contribute patches.
Authors
- Nick Craig-Wood nick@craig-wood.com
Contributors
- Brian "bojo" Jones mojobojo@gmail.com
- Janika Liiv janika@toggl.com
- Yamamoto, Hirotaka ymmt2005@gmail.com
- Stephen yo@groks.org
- platformpurple stephen@platformpurple.com
- Paul Querna pquerna@apache.org
- Livio Soares liviobs@gmail.com
- thesyncim thesyncim@gmail.com
- lsowen lsowen@s1network.com logan@s1network.com
- Sylvain Baubeau sbaubeau@redhat.com
- Chris Kastorff encryptio@gmail.com
- Dai HaoJun haojun.dai@hp.com
- Hua Wang wanghua.humble@gmail.com
- Fabian Ruff fabian@progra.de fabian.ruff@sap.com
- Arturo Reuschenbach Puncernau reuschenbach@gmail.com
- Petr Kotek petr.kotek@bigcommerce.com
- Stefan Majewsky stefan.majewsky@sap.com majewsky@gmx.net
- Cezar Sa Espinola cezarsa@gmail.com
- Sam Gunaratne samgzeit@gmail.com
- Richard Scothern richard.scothern@gmail.com
- Michel Couillard couillard.michel@voxlog.ca
- Christopher Waldon ckwaldon@us.ibm.com
- dennis dai.haojun@gmail.com
- hag hannes.georg@xing.com
- Alexander Neumann alexander@bumpern.de
- eclipseo 30413512+eclipseo@users.noreply.github.com
- Yuri Per yuri@acronis.com
- Falk Reimann falk.reimann@sap.com
- Arthur Paim Arnold arthurpaimarnold@gmail.com
- Bruno Michel bmichel@menfin.info