Welcome to Swift’s documentation!
updated: 2019-02-14 02:34
Welcome to Swift’s documentation
Swift is a highly available, distributed, eventually consistent object/blob store. Organizations can use Swift to store lots of data efficiently, safely, and cheaply.
This documentation is generated by the Sphinx toolkit and lives in the source tree. Additional documentation on Swift and other components of OpenStack can be found on the OpenStack wiki and at http://docs.openstack.org.
Note
If you’re looking for associated projects that enhance or use Swift, please see the Associated Projects page.
Overview and Concepts¶
- Object Storage API overview
- Swift Architectural Overview
- The Rings
- Storage Policies
- The Account Reaper
- The Auth System
- Access Control Lists (ACLs)
- Replication
- Rate Limiting
- Large Object Support
- Object Versioning
- Global Clusters
- Container to Container Synchronization
- Expiring Object Support
- CORS
- Cross-domain Policy File
- Erasure Code Support
- Object Encryption
- Using Swift as Backing Store for Service Data
- Building a Consistent Hashing Ring
- Modifying Ring Partition Power
- Associated Projects
Developer Documentation¶
- Development Guidelines
- SAIO - Swift All In One
- First Contribution to Swift
- Adding Storage Policies to an Existing SAIO
- Auth Server and Middleware
- Middleware and Metadata
- Pluggable On-Disk Back-end APIs
Administrator Documentation¶
- Instructions for a Multiple Server Swift Installation
- Deployment Guide
- Apache Deployment Guide
- Administrator’s Guide
- Dedicated replication network
- Logs
- Swift Ops Runbook
- OpenStack Swift Administrator Guide
- Object Storage Install Guide
Object Storage v1 REST API Documentation¶
See Complete Reference for the Object Storage REST API
The following provides supporting information for the REST API:
- Object Storage API overview
- Discoverability
- Authentication
- Container quotas
- Object versioning
- Large objects
- Temporary URL middleware
- Form POST middleware
- Use Content-Encoding metadata
- Use the Content-Disposition metadata
OpenStack End User Guide¶
The OpenStack End User Guide has additional information on using Swift. See the Manage objects and containers section.
Source Documentation¶
- Partitioned Consistent Hash Ring
- Proxy
- Account
- Container
- Account DB and Container DB
- Object
- Misc
- Middleware
- Account Quotas
- Bulk Operations (Delete and Archive Auto Extraction)
- CatchErrors
- CNAME Lookup
- Container Quotas
- Container Sync Middleware
- Cross Domain Policies
- Discoverability
- Domain Remap
- Dynamic Large Objects
- Encryption
- FormPost
- GateKeeper
- Healthcheck
- Keymaster
- KeystoneAuth
- List Endpoints
- Memcache
- Name Check (Forbidden Character Filter)
- Object Versioning
- Proxy Logging
- Ratelimit
- Recon
- Server Side Copy
- Static Large Objects
- StaticWeb
- Symlink
- TempAuth
- TempURL
- XProfile
Indices and tables¶
updated: 2019-02-14 02:34