Base class for all storage backends
glance_store.driver.Store(conf, backend=None)¶Bases: glance_store.capabilities.StoreCapability
MULTI_BACKEND_OPTIONS = [<oslo_config.cfg.StrOpt object>]¶OPTIONS = None¶READ_CHUNKSIZE = 4194304¶WRITE_CHUNKSIZE = 4194304¶add(*args, **kwargs)¶configure(re_raise_bsc=False)¶Configure the store to use the stored configuration options and initialize capabilities based on current configuration.
Any store that needs special configuration should implement this method.
configure_add()¶This is like configure except that it’s specifically for configuring the store to accept objects.
If the store was not able to successfully configure itself, it should raise exceptions.BadStoreConfiguration.
delete(*args, **kwargs)¶get(*args, **kwargs)¶get_schemes()¶Returns a tuple of schemes which this store can handle.
get_size(location, context=None)¶Takes a glance_store.location.Location object that indicates where to find the image file, and returns the size
| Parameters: | location – glance_store.location.Location object, supplied from glance_store.location.get_location_from_uri() | 
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| Raises: | glance_store.exceptions.NotFound if image does not exist | 
get_store_location_class()¶Returns the store location class that is used by this store.
set_acls(location, public=False, read_tenants=None, write_tenants=None, context=None)¶Sets the read and write access control list for an image in the backend store.
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glance_store.driver.back_compat_add(store_add_fun)¶Provides backward compatibility for the 0.26.0+ Store.add() function. In 0.26.0, the ‘hashing_algo’ parameter is introduced and Store.add() returns a 5-tuple containing a computed ‘multihash’ value.
This wrapper behaves as follows:
If no hashing_algo identifier is supplied as an argument, the response is the pre-0.26.0 4-tuple of:
(backend_url, bytes_written, checksum, metadata_dict)
If a hashing_algo is supplied, the response is a 5-tuple:
(backend_url, bytes_written, checksum, multihash, metadata_dict)
The wrapper detects the presence of a ‘hashing_algo’ argument both by examining named arguments and positionally.
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