Object expiration¶
You can schedule Object Storage (swift) objects to expire by setting the
X-Delete-At or X-Delete-After header. Once the object is deleted,
swift will no longer serve the object and it will be deleted from the cluster
shortly thereafter.
- Set an object to expire at an absolute time (in Unix time). You can get the current Unix time by running - date +'%s'.- $ swift post CONTAINER OBJECT_FILENAME -H "X-Delete-At:UNIX_TIME" - Verify the - X-Delete-Atheader has posted to the object:- $ swift stat CONTAINER OBJECT_FILENAME
- Set an object to expire after a relative amount of time (in seconds): - $ swift post CONTAINER OBJECT_FILENAME -H "X-Delete-After:SECONDS" - The - X-Delete-Afterheader will be converted to- X-Delete-At. Verify the- X-Delete-Atheader has posted to the object:- $ swift stat CONTAINER OBJECT_FILENAME- If you no longer want to expire the object, you can remove the - X-Delete-Atheader:- $ swift post CONTAINER OBJECT_FILENAME -H "X-Remove-Delete-At:" 
Note
In order for object expiration to work properly, the
swift-object-expirer daemon will need access to all backend
servers in the cluster. The daemon does not need access to the
proxy-server or public network.
