You can store multiple versions of your content so that you can recover from unintended overwrites. Object versioning is an easy way to implement version control, which you can use with any type of content.
Note
You cannot version a large-object manifest file, but the large-object manifest file can point to versioned segments.
We strongly recommend that you put non-current objects in a different container than the container where current object versions reside.
To enable object versioning, ask your cloud provider to set the
allow_versions
option to TRUE
in the container configuration
file.
Create an archive
container to store older versions of objects:
$ curl -i $publicURL/archive -X PUT -H "Content-Length: 0" -H "X-Auth-Token: $token"
HTTP/1.1 201 Created
Content-Length: 0
Content-Type: text/html; charset=UTF-8
X-Trans-Id: tx46f8c29050834d88b8d7e-0052e1859d
Date: Thu, 23 Jan 2014 21:11:57 GMT
Create a current
container to store current versions of objects.
Include the X-Versions-Location
header. This header defines the
container that holds the non-current versions of your objects. You
must UTF-8-encode and then URL-encode the container name before you
include it in the X-Versions-Location
header. This header enables
object versioning for all objects in the current
container.
Changes to objects in the current
container automatically create
non-current versions in the archive
container.
$ curl -i $publicURL/current -X PUT -H "Content-Length: 0" -H \
”X-Auth-Token: $token" -H "X-Versions-Location: archive"
HTTP/1.1 201 Created
Content-Length: 0
Content-Type: text/html; charset=UTF-8
X-Trans-Id: txb91810fb717347d09eec8-0052e18997
Date: Thu, 23 Jan 2014 21:28:55 GMT
Create the first version of an object in the current
container:
$ curl -i $publicURL/current/my_object --data-binary 1 -X PUT -H \
”Content-Length: 0" -H "X-Auth-Token: $token"
HTTP/1.1 201 Created
Last-Modified: Thu, 23 Jan 2014 21:31:22 GMT
Content-Length: 0
Etag: d41d8cd98f00b204e9800998ecf8427e
Content-Type: text/html; charset=UTF-8
X-Trans-Id: tx5992d536a4bd4fec973aa-0052e18a2a
Date: Thu, 23 Jan 2014 21:31:22 GMT
Nothing is written to the non-current version container when you
initially PUT
an object in the current
container. However,
subsequent PUT
requests that edit an object trigger the creation
of a version of that object in the archive
container.
These non-current versions are named as follows:
<length><object_name><timestamp>
Where length
is the 3-character, zero-padded hexadecimal
character length of the object, <object_name>
is the object name,
and <timestamp>
is the time when the object was initially created
as a current version.
Create a second version of the object in the current
container:
$ curl -i $publicURL/current/my_object --data-binary 2 -X PUT -H \
“Content-Length: 0" -H "X-Auth-Token: $token"
HTTP/1.1 201 Created
Last-Modified: Thu, 23 Jan 2014 21:41:32 GMT
Content-Length: 0
Etag: d41d8cd98f00b204e9800998ecf8427e
Content-Type: text/html; charset=UTF-8
X-Trans-Id: tx468287ce4fc94eada96ec-0052e18c8c
Date: Thu, 23 Jan 2014 21:41:32 GMT
Issue a GET
request to a versioned object to get the current
version of the object. You do not have to do any request redirects or
metadata lookups.
List older versions of the object in the archive
container:
$ curl -i $publicURL/archive?prefix=009my_object -X GET -H \
"X-Auth-Token: $token"
HTTP/1.1 200 OK
Content-Length: 30
X-Container-Object-Count: 1
Accept-Ranges: bytes
X-Timestamp: 1390513280.79684
X-Container-Bytes-Used: 0
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8
X-Trans-Id: tx9a441884997542d3a5868-0052e18d8e
Date: Thu, 23 Jan 2014 21:45:50 GMT
009my_object/1390512682.92052
Note
A POST
request to a versioned object updates only the metadata
for the object and does not create a new version of the object. New
versions are created only when the content of the object changes.
Issue a DELETE
request to a versioned object to remove the
current version of the object and replace it with the next-most
current version in the non-current container.
$ curl -i $publicURL/current/my_object -X DELETE -H \
"X-Auth-Token: $token"
HTTP/1.1 204 No Content
Content-Length: 0
Content-Type: text/html; charset=UTF-8
X-Trans-Id: tx006d944e02494e229b8ee-0052e18edd
Date: Thu, 23 Jan 2014 21:51:25 GMT
List objects in the archive
container to show that the archived
object was moved back to the current
container:
$ curl -i $publicURL/archive?prefix=009my_object -X GET -H \
"X-Auth-Token: $token"
HTTP/1.1 204 No Content
Content-Length: 0
X-Container-Object-Count: 0
Accept-Ranges: bytes
X-Timestamp: 1390513280.79684
X-Container-Bytes-Used: 0
Content-Type: text/html; charset=UTF-8
X-Trans-Id: tx044f2a05f56f4997af737-0052e18eed
Date: Thu, 23 Jan 2014 21:51:41 GMT
This next-most current version carries with it any metadata last set
on it. If you want to completely remove an object and you have five
versions of it, you must DELETE
it five times.
To disable object versioning for the current
container, remove
its X-Versions-Location
metadata header by sending an empty key
value.
$ curl -i $publicURL/current -X PUT -H "Content-Length: 0" -H \
"X-Auth-Token: $token" -H "X-Versions-Location: "
HTTP/1.1 202 Accepted
Content-Length: 76
Content-Type: text/html; charset=UTF-8
X-Trans-Id: txe2476de217134549996d0-0052e19038
Date: Thu, 23 Jan 2014 21:57:12 GMT
<html><h1>Accepted</h1><p>The request is accepted for processing.</p></html>
You can utilize python-swiftclient
to enable object versioning.
Create an additional container to hold previous versions:
$ swift post CONTAINER_versions
Enable object versioning on your desired container:
$ swift post CONTAINER -H "X-Versions-Location:CONTAINER-versions"
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