==== CLI ==== 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. For help on a specific :command:`swift` command, enter: .. code-block:: console $ swift COMMAND --help .. _swift_command_usage: swift usage ~~~~~~~~~~~ .. code-block:: console Usage: swift [--version] [--help] [--os-help] [--snet] [--verbose] [--debug] [--info] [--quiet] [--auth ] [--auth-version | --os-identity-api-version ] [--user ] [--key ] [--retries ] [--os-username ] [--os-password ] [--os-user-id ] [--os-user-domain-id ] [--os-user-domain-name ] [--os-tenant-id ] [--os-tenant-name ] [--os-project-id ] [--os-project-name ] [--os-project-domain-id ] [--os-project-domain-name ] [--os-auth-url ] [--os-auth-token ] [--os-storage-url ] [--os-region-name ] [--os-service-type ] [--os-endpoint-type ] [--os-cacert ] [--insecure] [--os-cert ] [--os-key ] [--no-ssl-compression] [--help] [] **Subcommands:** ``delete`` Delete a container or objects within a container. ``download`` Download objects from containers. ``list`` Lists the containers for the account or the objects for a container. ``post`` Updates meta information for the account, container, or object; creates containers if not present. ``copy`` Copies object, optionally adds meta ``stat`` Displays information for the account, container, or object. ``upload`` Uploads files or directories to the given container. ``capabilities`` List cluster capabilities. ``tempurl`` Create a temporary URL. ``auth`` Display auth related environment variables. .. _swift_command_options: swift optional arguments ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ``--version`` show program's version number and exit ``-h, --help`` show this help message and exit ``--os-help`` Show OpenStack authentication options. ``-s, --snet`` Use SERVICENET internal network. ``-v, --verbose`` Print more info. ``--debug`` Show the curl commands and results of all http queries regardless of result status. ``--info`` Show the curl commands and results of all http queries which return an error. ``-q, --quiet`` Suppress status output. ``-A AUTH, --auth=AUTH`` URL for obtaining an auth token. ``-V AUTH_VERSION, --auth-version=AUTH_VERSION, --os-identity-api-version=AUTH_VERSION`` Specify a version for authentication. Defaults to ``env[ST_AUTH_VERSION]``, ``env[OS_AUTH_VERSION]``, ``env[OS_IDENTITY_API_VERSION]`` or 1.0. ``-U USER, --user=USER`` User name for obtaining an auth token. ``-K KEY, --key=KEY`` Key for obtaining an auth token. ``-R RETRIES, --retries=RETRIES`` The number of times to retry a failed connection. ``--insecure`` Allow swiftclient to access servers without having to verify the SSL certificate. Defaults to ``env[SWIFTCLIENT_INSECURE]`` (set to 'true' to enable). ``--no-ssl-compression`` This option is deprecated and not used anymore. SSL compression should be disabled by default by the system SSL library. Authentication ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ This section covers the options for authenticating with a swift object store. The combinations of options required for each authentication version are detailed below, but are just a subset of those that can be used to successfully authenticate. These are the most common and recommended combinations. You should obtain the details of your authentication version and credentials from your storage provider. These details should make it clearer which of the authentication sections below are most likely to allow you to connect to your storage account. Keystone v3 ----------- .. code-block:: bash swift --os-auth-url https://api.example.com:5000/v3 --auth-version 3 \ --os-project-name project1 --os-project-domain-name domain1 \ --os-username user --os-user-domain-name domain1 \ --os-password password list swift --os-auth-url https://api.example.com:5000/v3 --auth-version 3 \ --os-project-id 0123456789abcdef0123456789abcdef \ --os-user-id abcdef0123456789abcdef0123456789 \ --os-password password list Manually specifying the options above on the command line can be avoided by setting the following combinations of environment variables: .. code-block:: bash ST_AUTH_VERSION=3 OS_USERNAME=user OS_USER_DOMAIN_NAME=domain1 OS_PASSWORD=password OS_PROJECT_NAME=project1 OS_PROJECT_DOMAIN_NAME=domain1 OS_AUTH_URL=https://api.example.com:5000/v3 ST_AUTH_VERSION=3 OS_USER_ID=abcdef0123456789abcdef0123456789 OS_PASSWORD=password OS_PROJECT_ID=0123456789abcdef0123456789abcdef OS_AUTH_URL=https://api.example.com:5000/v3 Keystone v2 ----------- .. code-block:: bash swift --os-auth-url https://api.example.com:5000/v2.0 \ --os-tenant-name tenant \ --os-username user --os-password password list Manually specifying the options above on the command line can be avoided by setting the following environment variables: .. code-block:: bash ST_AUTH_VERSION=2.0 OS_USERNAME=user OS_PASSWORD=password OS_TENANT_NAME=tenant OS_AUTH_URL=https://api.example.com:5000/v2.0 Legacy auth systems ------------------- You can configure swift to work with any number of other authentication systems that we will not cover in this document. If your storage provider is not using Keystone to provide access tokens, please contact them for instructions on the required options. It is likely that the options will need to be specified as below: .. code-block:: bash swift -A https://api.example.com/v1.0 -U user -K api_key list Specifying the options above manually on the command line can be avoided by setting the following environment variables: .. code-block:: bash ST_AUTH_VERSION=1.0 ST_AUTH=https://api.example.com/v1.0 ST_USER=user ST_KEY=key It is also possible that you need to use a completely separate auth system, in which case ``swiftclient`` cannot request a token for you. In this case you should make the authentication request separately and access your storage using the token and storage URL options shown below: .. code-block:: bash swift --os-auth-token 6ee5eb33efad4e45ab46806eac010566 \ --os-storage-url https://10.1.5.2:8080/v1/AUTH_ced809b6a4baea7aeab61a \ list .. We need the backslash below in order to indent the note \ .. note:: Leftover environment variables are a common source of confusion when authorization fails. CLI commands ~~~~~~~~~~~~ .. _swift_auth: Auth ---- .. code-block:: console Usage: swift auth Display authentication variables in shell friendly format. Command to run to export storage URL and auth token into ``OS_STORAGE_URL`` and ``OS_AUTH_TOKEN``: ``swift auth``. Command to append to a runcom file (e.g. ``~/.bashrc``, ``/etc/profile``) for automatic authentication: ``swift auth -v -U test:tester -K testing``. .. _swift_stat: swift stat ---------- .. code-block:: console Usage: swift stat [--lh] [--header ] [ []] Displays information for the account, container, or object depending on the arguments given (if any). In verbose mode, the storage URL and the authentication token are displayed as well. **Positional arguments:** ``[container]`` Name of container to stat from. ``[object]`` Name of object to stat. **Optional arguments:** ``--lh`` Report sizes in human readable format similar to ls -lh. ``-H, --header `` Adds a custom request header to use for stat. .. _swift_list: swift list ---------- .. code-block:: console Usage: swift list [--long] [--lh] [--totals] [--prefix ] [--delimiter ] [--header ] [] Lists the containers for the account or the objects for a container. The ``-p `` or ``--prefix `` is an option that will only list items beginning with that prefix. The ``-d `` or ``--delimiter `` is an 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`` and ``--lh`` options provide more detail, similar to ``ls -l`` and ``ls -lh``, the latter providing sizes in human readable format (For example: ``3K``, ``12M``, etc). The latter two switches use more overhead to retrieve the displayed details, which is directly proportional to the number of container or objects listed. **Positional arguments:** ``[container]`` Name of container to list object in. **Optional arguments:** ``-l, --long`` Long listing format, similar to ls -l. ``--lh`` Report sizes in human readable format similar to ls -lh. ``-t, --totals`` Used with -l or --lh, only report totals. ``-p , --prefix `` Only list items beginning with the prefix. ``-d , --delimiter `` Roll up items with the given delimiter. For containers only. See OpenStack Swift API documentation for what this means. ``-H, --header `` Adds a custom request header to use for listing. .. _swift_upload: swift upload ------------ .. code-block:: console Usage: swift upload [--changed] [--skip-identical] [--segment-size ] [--segment-container ] [--leave-segments] [--object-threads ] [--segment-threads ] [--header
] [--use-slo] [--ignore-checksum] [--object-name ] [] [...] Uploads the files and directories specified by the remaining arguments to the given container. The ``-c`` or ``--changed`` is an option that will only upload files that have changed since the last upload. The ``--object-name `` is an option that will upload a file and name object to ```` or upload a directory and use ```` as object prefix. If the file name is "-", client reads content from standard input. In this case ``--object-name`` is required to set the name of the object and no other files may be given. The ``-S `` or ``--segment-size `` and ``--leave-segments`` are options as well (see ``--help`` for more). **Positional arguments:** ```` Name of container to upload to. ```` Name of file or directory to upload. Specify multiple times for multiple uploads. **Optional arguments:** ``-c, --changed`` Only upload files that have changed since the last upload. ``--skip-identical`` Skip uploading files that are identical on both sides. ``-S, --segment-size `` Upload files in segments no larger than (in Bytes) and then create a "manifest" file that will download all the segments as if it were the original file. ``--segment-container `` Upload the segments into the specified container. If not specified, the segments will be uploaded to a _segments container to not pollute the main listings. ``--leave-segments`` Indicates that you want the older segments of manifest objects left alone (in the case of overwrites). ``--object-threads `` Number of threads to use for uploading full objects. Default is 10. ``--segment-threads `` Number of threads to use for uploading object segments. Default is 10. ``-H, --header `` Adds a customized request header. This option may be repeated. Example: -H "content-type:text/plain" -H "Content-Length: 4000". ``--use-slo`` When used in conjunction with --segment-size it will create a Static Large Object instead of the default Dynamic Large Object. ``--object-name `` Upload file and name object to or upload dir and use as object prefix instead of folder name. ``--ignore-checksum`` Turn off checksum validation for uploads. .. _swift_post: swift post ---------- .. code-block:: console Usage: swift post [--read-acl ] [--write-acl ] [--sync-to] [--sync-key ] [--meta ] [--header
] [ []] Updates meta information for the account, container, or object depending on the arguments given. If the container is not found, the ``swiftclient`` will create it 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 accounts, containers and objects, and is used to define the user metadata items to set in the form ``Name:Value``. You can repeat this option. For example: ``post -m Color:Blue -m Size:Large`` For more information about ACL formats see the documentation: `ACLs `_. **Positional arguments:** ``[container]`` Name of container to post to. ``[object]`` Name of object to post. **Optional arguments:** ``-r, --read-acl `` Read ACL for containers. Quick summary of ACL syntax: ``.r:*``, ``.r:-.example.com``, ``.r:www.example.com``, ``account1`` (v1.0 identity API only), ``account1:*``, ``account2:user2`` (v2.0+ identity API). ``-w, --write-acl `` Write ACL for containers. Quick summary of ACL syntax: ``account1`` (v1.0 identity API only), ``account1:*``, ``account2:user2`` (v2.0+ identity API). ``-t, --sync-to `` Sync To for containers, for multi-cluster replication. ``-k, --sync-key `` Sync Key for containers, for multi-cluster replication. ``-m, --meta `` Sets a meta data item. This option may be repeated. Example: -m Color:Blue -m Size:Large ``-H, --header `` Adds a customized request header. This option may be repeated. Example: -H "content-type:text/plain" -H "Content-Length: 4000" .. _swift_download: swift download -------------- .. code-block:: console Usage: swift download [--all] [--marker ] [--prefix ] [--output ] [--output-dir ] [--object-threads ] [--ignore-checksum] [--container-threads ] [--no-download] [--skip-identical] [--remove-prefix] [--header ] [--no-shuffle] [ [] [...]] Downloads everything in the account (with ``--all``), or everything in a container, or a list of objects depending on the arguments given. For a single object download, you may use the ``-o `` or ``--output `` option to redirect the output to a specific file or ``-`` to redirect to stdout. The ``--ignore-checksum`` is an option that turn off checksum validation. You can specify optional headers with the repeatable cURL-like option ``-H [--header ]``. ``--ignore-mtime`` ignores the ``x-object-meta-mtime`` metadata entry on the object (if present) and instead creates the downloaded files with fresh atime and mtime values. **Positional arguments:** ```` Name of container to download from. To download a whole account, omit this and specify --all. ```` Name of object to download. Specify multiple times for multiple objects. Omit this to download all objects from the container. **Optional arguments:** ``-a, --all`` Indicates that you really want to download everything in the account. ``-m, --marker `` Marker to use when starting a container or account download. ``-p, --prefix `` Only download items beginning with ``-r, --remove-prefix`` An optional flag for --prefix , use this option to download items without ``-o, --output `` For a single file download, stream the output to . Specifying "-" as will redirect to stdout. ``-D, --output-dir `` An optional directory to which to store objects. By default, all objects are recreated in the current directory. ``--object-threads `` Number of threads to use for downloading objects. Default is 10. ``--container-threads `` Number of threads to use for downloading containers. Default is 10. ``--no-download`` Perform download(s), but don't actually write anything to disk. ``-H, --header `` Adds a customized request header to the query, like "Range" or "If-Match". This option may be repeated. Example: --header "content-type:text/plain" ``--skip-identical`` Skip downloading files that are identical on both sides. ``--ignore-checksum`` Turn off checksum validation for downloads. ``--no-shuffle`` By default, when downloading a complete account or container, download order is randomised in order to reduce the load on individual drives when multiple clients are executed simultaneously to download the same set of objects (e.g. a nightly automated download script to multiple servers). Enable this option to submit download jobs to the thread pool in the order they are listed in the object store. .. _swift_delete: swift delete ------------ .. code-block:: console Usage: swift delete [--all] [--leave-segments] [--object-threads ] [--container-threads ] [--header ] [ [] [...]] Deletes everything in the account (with ``--all``), or everything in a container, or a list of objects depending on the arguments given. Segments of manifest objects will be deleted as well, unless you specify the ``--leave-segments`` option. **Positional arguments:** ``[]`` Name of container to delete from. ``[]`` Name of object to delete. Specify multiple times for multiple objects. **Optional arguments:** ``-a, --all`` Delete all containers and objects. ``--leave-segments`` Do not delete segments of manifest objects. ``-H, --header `` Adds a custom request header to use for deleting objects or an entire container. ``--object-threads `` Number of threads to use for deleting objects. Default is 10. ``--container-threads `` Number of threads to use for deleting containers. Default is 10. .. _swift_copy: swift copy ---------- .. code-block:: console Usage: swift copy [--destination ] [--fresh-metadata] [--meta ] [--header
] [] [...] Copies an object to a new destination or adds user metadata to an object. Depending on the options supplied, you can preserve existing metadata in contrast to the post command. The ``--destination`` option sets the copy target destination in the form ``/container/object``. If not set, the object will be copied onto itself which is useful for adding metadata. You can use the ``-M`` or ``--fresh-metadata`` option to copy an object without existing user meta data, and the ``-m`` or ``--meta`` option to define user meta data items to set in the form ``Name:Value``. You can repeat this option. For example: ``copy -m Color:Blue -m Size:Large``. **Positional arguments:** ```` Name of container to copy from. ```` Name of object to copy. Specify multiple times for multiple objects **Optional arguments:** ``-d, --destination `` The container and name of the destination object. Name of destination object can be omitted, then will be same as name of source object. Supplying multiple objects and destination with object name is invalid. ``-M, --fresh-metadata`` Copy the object without any existing metadata, If not set, metadata will be preserved or appended ``-m, --meta `` Sets a meta data item. This option may be repeated. Example: -m Color:Blue -m Size:Large ``-H, --header `` Adds a customized request header. This option may be repeated. Example: -H "content-type:text/plain" -H "Content-Length: 4000" .. _swift_capabilities: swift capabilities ------------------ .. code-block:: console Usage: swift capabilities [--json] [] Displays cluster capabilities. The output includes the list of the activated Swift middlewares as well as relevant options for each ones. Additionally 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``. **Optional positional arguments:** ```` Proxy URL of the cluster to retrieve capabilities. ``--json`` Print the cluster capabilities in JSON format. .. _swift_tempurl: swift tempurl ------------- .. code-block:: console Usage: swift tempurl [--absolute] [--prefix-based] Generates a temporary URL for a Swift object. ``method`` option sets an HTTP method to allow for this temporary URL that is usually ``GET`` or ``PUT``. ``time`` option sets the amount of time the temporary URL will be valid for. ``time`` can be specified as an integer, denoting the number of seconds from now on until the URL shall be valid; or, if ``--absolute`` is passed, the Unix timestamp when the temporary URL will expire. But beyond that, ``time`` can also be specified as an ISO 8601 timestamp in one of following formats: i) Complete date: YYYY-MM-DD (eg 1997-07-16) ii) Complete date plus hours, minutes and seconds: YYYY-MM-DDThh:mm:ss (eg 1997-07-16T19:20:30) iii) Complete date plus hours, minutes and seconds with UTC designator: YYYY-MM-DDThh:mm:ssZ (eg 1997-07-16T19:20:30Z) Please be aware that if you don't provide the UTC designator (i.e., Z) the timestamp is generated using your local timezone. If only a date is specified, the time part used will equal to ``00:00:00``. ``path`` option sets the full path to the Swift object. Example: ``/v1/AUTH_account/c/o``. ``key`` option is the secret temporary URL key set on the Swift cluster. To set a key, run ``swift post -m "Temp-URL-Key: "``. To generate a prefix-based temporary URL use the ``--prefix-based`` option. This URL will contain the path to the prefix. Do not forget to append the desired objectname at the end of the path portion (and before the query portion) before sharing the URL. It is possible to use ISO 8601 UTC timestamps within the URL by using the ``--iso8601`` option. **Positional arguments:** ```` An HTTP method to allow for this temporary URL. Usually 'GET' or 'PUT'. ```` The amount of time in seconds the temporary URL will be valid for; or, if --absolute is passed, the Unix timestamp when the temporary URL will expire. ```` The full path to the Swift object. Example: /v1/AUTH_account/c/o or: http://saio:8080/v1/AUTH_account/c/o ```` The secret temporary URL key set on the Swift cluster. To set a key, run 'swift post -m "Temp-URL-Key:b3968d0207b54ece87cccc06515a89d4"' **Optional arguments:** ``--absolute`` Interpret the positional argument as a Unix timestamp rather than a number of seconds in the future. ``--prefix-based`` If present, a prefix-based tempURL will be generated. Examples ~~~~~~~~ In this section we present some example usage of the ``swift`` CLI. To keep the examples as short as possible, these examples assume that the relevant authentication options have been set using environment variables. You can obtain the full list of commands and options available in the ``swift`` CLI by executing the following: .. code-block:: bash > swift --help > swift --help Simple examples --------------- List the existing swift containers: .. code-block:: bash > swift list container_1 Create a new container: .. code-block:: bash > swift post TestContainer Upload an object into a container: .. code-block:: bash > swift upload TestContainer testSwift.txt testSwift.txt List the contents of a container: .. code-block:: bash > swift list TestContainer testSwift.txt Copy an object to new destination: .. code-block:: bash > swift copy -d /DestContainer/testSwift.txt SourceContainer testSwift.txt SourceContainer/testSwift.txt copied to /DestContainer/testSwift.txt Delete an object from a container: .. code-block:: bash > swift delete TestContainer testSwift.txt testSwift.txt Delete a container: .. code-block:: bash > swift delete TestContainer TestContainer Display auth related authentication variables in shell friendly format: .. code-block:: bash > swift auth export OS_STORAGE_URL=http://127.0.0.1:8080/v1/AUTH_bf5e63572f7a420a83fcf0aa8c72c2c7 export OS_AUTH_TOKEN=c597015ae19943a18438b52ef3762e79 Download an object from a container: .. code-block:: bash > swift download TestContainer testSwift.txt testSwift.txt [auth 0.028s, headers 0.045s, total 0.045s, 0.002 MB/s] .. We need the backslash below in order to indent the note \ .. note:: To upload an object to a container, your current working directory must be where the file is located or you must provide the complete path to the file. In other words, the --object-name is an option that will upload file and name object to or upload directory and use as object prefix. In the case that you provide the complete path of the file, that complete path will be the name of the uploaded object. For example: .. code-block:: bash > swift upload TestContainer /home/swift/testSwift/testSwift.txt home/swift/testSwift/testSwift.txt > swift list TestContainer home/swift/testSwift/testSwift.txt More complex examples --------------------- Swift has a single object size limit of 5GiB. In order to upload files larger than this, we must create a large object that consists of smaller segments. The example below shows how to upload a large video file as a static large object in 1GiB segments: .. code-block:: bash > swift upload videos --use-slo --segment-size 1G myvideo.mp4 myvideo.mp4 segment 8 myvideo.mp4 segment 4 myvideo.mp4 segment 2 myvideo.mp4 segment 7 myvideo.mp4 segment 0 myvideo.mp4 segment 1 myvideo.mp4 segment 3 myvideo.mp4 segment 6 myvideo.mp4 segment 5 myvideo.mp4 This command will upload segments to a container named ``videos_segments``, and create a manifest file describing the entire object in the ``videos`` container. For more information on large objects, see the documentation `here `_. .. code-block:: bash > swift list videos myvideo.mp4 > swift list videos_segments myvideo.mp4/slo/1460229233.679546/9341553868/1073741824/00000000 myvideo.mp4/slo/1460229233.679546/9341553868/1073741824/00000001 myvideo.mp4/slo/1460229233.679546/9341553868/1073741824/00000002 myvideo.mp4/slo/1460229233.679546/9341553868/1073741824/00000003 myvideo.mp4/slo/1460229233.679546/9341553868/1073741824/00000004 myvideo.mp4/slo/1460229233.679546/9341553868/1073741824/00000005 myvideo.mp4/slo/1460229233.679546/9341553868/1073741824/00000006 myvideo.mp4/slo/1460229233.679546/9341553868/1073741824/00000007 myvideo.mp4/slo/1460229233.679546/9341553868/1073741824/00000008 Firstly, the key should be set, then generate a temporary URL for a Swift object: .. code-block:: bash > swift post -m "Temp-URL-Key:b3968d0207b54ece87cccc06515a89d4" > swift tempurl GET 6000 /v1/AUTH_bf5e63572f7a420a83fcf0aa8c72c2c7\ /firstcontainer/clean.sh b3968d0207b54ece87cccc06515a89d4 /v1/AUTH_/firstcontainer/clean.sh?temp_url_sig=\ 9218fc288cc09e5edd857b6a3d43cf2122b906dc&temp_url_expires=1472203614