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Pithos v2 Developer Guide
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Introduction
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Pithos is a storage service implemented by GRNET (http://www.grnet.gr). Data is stored as objects, organized in containers, belonging to an account. This hierarchy of storage layers has been inspired by the OpenStack Object Storage (OOS) API and similar CloudFiles API by Rackspace. The Pithos API follows the OOS API as closely as possible. One of the design requirements has been to be able to use Pithos with clients built for the OOS, without changes.
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However, to be able to take full advantage of the Pithos infrastructure, client software should be aware of the extensions that differentiate Pithos from OOS. Pithos objects can be updated, or appended to. Pithos will store sharing permissions per object and enforce corresponding authorization policies. Automatic version management, allows taking account and container listings back in time, as well as reading previous instances of objects.
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The storage backend of Pithos is block oriented, permitting efficient, deduplicated data placement. The block structure of objects is exposed at the API layer, in order to encourage external software to implement advanced data management operations.
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This document's goals are:
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* Define the Pithos ReST API that allows the storage and retrieval of data and metadata via HTTP calls
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* Specify metadata semantics and user interface guidelines for a common experience across client software implementations
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The present document is meant to be read alongside the OOS API documentation. Thus, it is suggested that the reader is familiar with associated technologies, the OOS API as well as the first version of the Pithos API. This document refers to the second version of Pithos. Information on the first version of the storage API can be found at http://code.google.com/p/gss.
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Whatever marked as to be determined (**TBD**), should not be considered by implementors.
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More info about Pithos can be found here: https://code.grnet.gr/projects/pithos
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0.8 (Feb 9, 2012)          Update allowed versioning values.
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\                          Change policy/meta formatting in JSON/XML replies.
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\                          Document that all non-ASCII characters in headers should be URL-encoded.
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\                          Support metadata-based queries when listing objects at the container level.
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\                          Note Content-Type issue when using the internal django web server.
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\                          Always reply with the MD5 in the ETag.
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\                          Note that ``/login`` will only work if an external authentication system is defined.
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\                          Include option to ignore Content-Type on ``COPY``/``MOVE``.
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\                          Use format parameter for conflict (409) and uploaded hash list (container level) replies.
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\                          Change permissions model.
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0.7 (Nov 21, 2011)         Suggest upload/download methods using hashmaps.
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\                          Support cross-account object copy and move.
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\                          Pass token as a request parameter when using ``POST`` via an HTML form.
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\                          Optionally use source account to update object from another object.
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\                          Use container ``POST`` to upload missing blocks of data.
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0.6 (Sept 13, 2011)        Reply with Merkle hash as the ETag when updating objects.
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\                          Tags should be migrated to a meta value.
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0.5 (July 22, 2011)        Object update from another object's data.
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0.4 (July 01, 2011)        Object permissions and account groups.
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0.3 (June 14, 2011)        Large object support with ``X-Object-Manifest``.
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0.1 (May 17, 2011)         Initial release. Based on OpenStack Object Storage Developer Guide API v1 (Apr. 15, 2011).
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Pithos Users and Authentication
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In Pithos, each user is uniquely identified by a token. All API requests require a token and each token is internally resolved to an account string. The API uses the account string to identify the user's own files, thus whether a request is local or cross-account.
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Pithos does not keep a user database. For development and testing purposes, user identifiers and their corresponding tokens can be defined in the settings file. However, Pithos is designed with an external authentication service in mind. This service must handle the details of validating user credentials and communicate with Pithos via a middleware software component that, given a token, fills in the internal request account variable.
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Client software using Pithos, if not already knowing a user's identifier and token, should forward to the ``/login`` URI. The Pithos server, depending on its configuration will redirect to the appropriate login page.
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When done with logging in, the service's login URI should redirect to the URI provided with ``next``, adding ``user`` and ``token`` parameters, which contain the account and token fields respectively.
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A user management service that implements a login URI according to these conventions is Astakos (https://code.grnet.gr/projects/astakos), by GRNET.
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The URI requests supported by the Pithos API follow one of the following forms:
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* Top level: ``https://hostname/v1/``
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The allowable request operations and respective return codes per level are presented in the remainder of this chapter. Common to all requests are the following return codes.
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304 (Not Modified)           The container has not been modified
554
412 (Precondition Failed)    The condition set can not be satisfied
555
===========================  ===============================
556

    
557
Will use a ``200`` return code if the reply is of type JSON/XML.
558

    
559

    
560
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561
"""
562

    
563
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564
Request Header Name   Value
565
====================  ================================
566
X-Container-Policy-*  Container behavior and limits
567
X-Container-Meta-*    Optional user defined metadata
568
====================  ================================
569
 
570
No reply content/headers.
571

    
572
If no policy is defined, the container will be created with the default values.
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Available policy directives:
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575
* ``versioning``: Set to ``auto`` or ``none`` (default is ``auto``)
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* ``quota``: Size limit in KB (default is ``0`` - unlimited)
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578
If the container already exists, the operation is equal to a ``POST`` with ``update`` defined.
579

    
580
================  ===============================
581
Return Code       Description
582
================  ===============================
583
201 (Created)     The container has been created
584
202 (Accepted)    The request has been accepted
585
================  ===============================
586

    
587

    
588
POST
589
""""
590

    
591
====================  ================================
592
Request Header Name   Value
593
====================  ================================
594
Content-Length        The size of the supplied data (optional, to upload)
595
Content-Type          The MIME content type of the supplied data (optional, to upload)
596
Transfer-Encoding     Set to ``chunked`` to specify incremental uploading (if used, ``Content-Length`` is ignored)
597
X-Container-Policy-*  Container behavior and limits
598
X-Container-Meta-*    Optional user defined metadata
599
====================  ================================
600

    
601
|
602

    
603
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604
Request Parameter Name  Value
605
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606
format                  Optional hash list reply type (can be ``json`` or ``xml``)
607
update                  Do not replace metadata/policy (no value parameter)
608
======================  ============================================
609

    
610
No reply content/headers, except when uploading data, where the reply consists of a list of hashes for the blocks received (in the format specified).
611

    
612
The operation will overwrite all user defined metadata, except if ``update`` is defined.
613
To change policy, include an ``X-Container-Policy-*`` header with the name in the key. If no ``X-Container-Policy-*`` header is present, no changes will be applied to policy. The ``update`` parameter also applies to policy - deleted values will revert to defaults. To delete/revert a specific policy directive, use ``update`` and an empty header value. See container ``PUT`` for a reference of policy directives.
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615
To upload blocks of data to the container, set ``Content-Type`` to ``application/octet-stream`` and ``Content-Length`` to a valid value (except if using ``chunked`` as the ``Transfer-Encoding``).
616

    
617
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618
Return Code       Description
619
================  ===============================
620
202 (Accepted)    The request has been accepted
621
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622

    
623

    
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DELETE
625
""""""
626

    
627
======================  ===================================
628
Request Parameter Name  Value
629
======================  ===================================
630
until                   Optional timestamp
631
======================  ===================================
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633
If ``until`` is defined, the container is "purged" up to that time (the history of all objects up to then is deleted).
634

    
635
No reply content/headers.
636

    
637
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638
Return Code       Description
639
================  ===============================
640
204 (No Content)  The request succeeded
641
409 (Conflict)    The container is not empty
642
================  ===============================
643

    
644

    
645
Object Level
646
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647

    
648
List of operations:
649

    
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651
Operation  Description
652
=========  =================================
653
HEAD       Retrieve object metadata
654
GET        Read object data
655
PUT        Write object data or copy/move object
656
COPY       Copy object
657
MOVE       Move object
658
POST       Update object metadata/data
659
DELETE     Delete object
660
=========  =================================
661

    
662

    
663
HEAD
664
""""
665

    
666
====================  ================================
667
Request Header Name   Value
668
====================  ================================
669
If-Match              Retrieve if ETags match
670
If-None-Match         Retrieve if ETags don't match
671
If-Modified-Since     Retrieve if object has changed since provided timestamp
672
If-Unmodified-Since   Retrieve if object has not changed since provided timestamp
673
====================  ================================
674

    
675
|
676

    
677
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678
Request Parameter Name  Value
679
======================  ===================================
680
version                 Optional version identifier
681
======================  ===================================
682

    
683
|
684

    
685
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686
Reply Header Name           Value
687
==========================  ===============================
688
ETag                        The ETag of the object
689
Content-Length              The size of the object
690
Content-Type                The MIME content type of the object
691
Last-Modified               The last object modification date (regardless of version)
692
Content-Encoding            The encoding of the object (optional)
693
Content-Disposition         The presentation style of the object (optional)
694
X-Object-Hash               The Merkle hash
695
X-Object-UUID               The object's UUID
696
X-Object-Version            The object's version identifier
697
X-Object-Version-Timestamp  The object's version timestamp
698
X-Object-Modified-By        The user that comitted the object's version
699
X-Object-Manifest           Object parts prefix in ``<container>/<object>`` form (optional)
700
X-Object-Sharing            Object permissions (optional)
701
X-Object-Shared-By          Object inheriting permissions (optional)
702
X-Object-Allowed-To         Allowed actions on object (optional)
703
X-Object-Public             Object's publicly accessible URI (optional)
704
X-Object-Meta-*             Optional user defined metadata
705
==========================  ===============================
706

    
707
|
708

    
709
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710
Return Code       Description
711
================  ===============================
712
200 (No Content)  The request succeeded
713
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714

    
715

    
716
GET
717
"""
718

    
719
====================  ================================
720
Request Header Name   Value
721
====================  ================================
722
Range                 Optional range of data to retrieve
723
If-Range              Retrieve the missing part if entity is unchanged; otherwise, retrieve the entire new entity (used together with Range header)
724
If-Match              Retrieve if ETags match
725
If-None-Match         Retrieve if ETags don't match
726
If-Modified-Since     Retrieve if object has changed since provided timestamp
727
If-Unmodified-Since   Retrieve if object has not changed since provided timestamp
728
====================  ================================
729

    
730
|
731

    
732
======================  ===================================
733
Request Parameter Name  Value
734
======================  ===================================
735
format                  Optional extended reply type (can be ``json`` or ``xml``)
736
hashmap                 Optional request for hashmap (no value parameter)
737
version                 Optional version identifier or ``list`` (specify a format if requesting a list)
738
======================  ===================================
739

    
740
The reply is the object's data (or part of it), except if a hashmap is requested with ``hashmap``, or a version list with ``version=list`` (in both cases an extended reply format must be specified). Object headers (as in a ``HEAD`` request) are always included.
741

    
742
Hashmaps expose the underlying storage format of the object. Note that each hash is computed after trimming trailing null bytes of the corresponding block. The ``X-Object-Hash`` header reports the single Merkle hash of the object's hashmap (refer to http://bittorrent.org/beps/bep_0030.html for more information).
743

    
744
Example ``format=json`` reply:
745

    
746
::
747

    
748
  {"block_hash": "sha1", "hashes": ["7295c41da03d7f916440b98e32c4a2a39351546c", ...], "block_size": 131072, "bytes": 242}
749

    
750
Example ``format=xml`` reply:
751

    
752
::
753

    
754
  <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
755
  <object name="file" bytes="24223726" block_size="131072" block_hash="sha1">
756
    <hash>7295c41da03d7f916440b98e32c4a2a39351546c</hash>
757
    <hash>...</hash>
758
  </object>
759

    
760
Version lists include the version identifier and timestamp for each available object version. Version identifiers can be arbitrary strings, so use the timestamp to find newer versions.
761

    
762
Example ``format=json`` reply:
763

    
764
::
765

    
766
  {"versions": [[85, "1322734861.248469"], [86, "1322734905.009272"], ...]}
767

    
768
Example ``format=xml`` reply:
769

    
770
::
771

    
772
  <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
773
  <object name="file">
774
    <version timestamp="1322734861.248469">85</version>
775
    <version timestamp="1322734905.009272">86</version>
776
    <version timestamp="...">...</version>
777
  </object>
778

    
779
The ``Range`` header may include multiple ranges, as outlined in RFC2616. Then the ``Content-Type`` of the reply will be ``multipart/byteranges`` and each part will include a ``Content-Range`` header.
780

    
781
==========================  ===============================
782
Reply Header Name           Value
783
==========================  ===============================
784
ETag                        The ETag of the object
785
Content-Length              The size of the data returned
786
Content-Type                The MIME content type of the object
787
Content-Range               The range of data included (only on a single range request)
788
Last-Modified               The last object modification date (regardless of version)
789
Content-Encoding            The encoding of the object (optional)
790
Content-Disposition         The presentation style of the object (optional)
791
X-Object-Hash               The Merkle hash
792
X-Object-UUID               The object's UUID
793
X-Object-Version            The object's version identifier
794
X-Object-Version-Timestamp  The object's version timestamp
795
X-Object-Modified-By        The user that comitted the object's version
796
X-Object-Manifest           Object parts prefix in ``<container>/<object>`` form (optional)
797
X-Object-Sharing            Object permissions (optional)
798
X-Object-Shared-By          Object inheriting permissions (optional)
799
X-Object-Allowed-To         Allowed actions on object (optional)
800
X-Object-Public             Object's publicly accessible URI (optional)
801
X-Object-Meta-*             Optional user defined metadata
802
==========================  ===============================
803

    
804
Sharing headers (``X-Object-Sharing``, ``X-Object-Shared-By`` and ``X-Object-Allowed-To``) are only included if the request is for the object's latest version (no specific ``version`` parameter is set).
805

    
806
===========================  ==============================
807
Return Code                  Description
808
===========================  ==============================
809
200 (OK)                     The request succeeded
810
206 (Partial Content)        The range request succeeded
811
304 (Not Modified)           The object has not been modified
812
412 (Precondition Failed)    The condition set can not be satisfied
813
416 (Range Not Satisfiable)  The requested range is out of limits
814
===========================  ==============================
815

    
816

    
817
PUT
818
"""
819

    
820
====================  ================================
821
Request Header Name   Value
822
====================  ================================
823
If-Match              Put if ETags match with current object
824
If-None-Match         Put if ETags don't match with current object
825
ETag                  The MD5 hash of the object (optional to check written data)
826
Content-Length        The size of the data written
827
Content-Type          The MIME content type of the object
828
Transfer-Encoding     Set to ``chunked`` to specify incremental uploading (if used, ``Content-Length`` is ignored)
829
X-Copy-From           The source path in the form ``/<container>/<object>``
830
X-Move-From           The source path in the form ``/<container>/<object>``
831
X-Source-Account      The source account to copy/move from
832
X-Source-Version      The source version to copy from
833
Content-Encoding      The encoding of the object (optional)
834
Content-Disposition   The presentation style of the object (optional)
835
X-Object-Manifest     Object parts prefix in ``<container>/<object>`` form (optional)
836
X-Object-Sharing      Object permissions (optional)
837
X-Object-Public       Object is publicly accessible (optional)
838
X-Object-Meta-*       Optional user defined metadata
839
====================  ================================
840

    
841
|
842

    
843
======================  ===================================
844
Request Parameter Name  Value
845
======================  ===================================
846
format                  Optional extended request/conflict response type (can be ``json`` or ``xml``)
847
hashmap                 Optional hashmap provided instead of data (no value parameter)
848
======================  ===================================
849

    
850
The request is the object's data (or part of it), except if a hashmap is provided (using ``hashmap`` and ``format`` parameters). If using a hashmap and all different parts are stored in the server, the object is created. Otherwise the server returns Conflict (409) with the list of the missing parts (in simple text format, with one hash per line, or in JSON/XML - depending on the ``format`` parameter).
851

    
852
Hashmaps should be formatted as outlined in ``GET``.
853

    
854
==========================  ===============================
855
Reply Header Name           Value
856
==========================  ===============================
857
ETag                        The MD5 hash of the object
858
X-Object-Version            The object's new version
859
==========================  ===============================
860

    
861
The ``X-Object-Sharing`` header may include either a ``read=...`` comma-separated user/group list, or a ``write=...`` comma-separated user/group list, or both separated by a semicolon (``;``). Groups are specified as ``<account>:<group>``. To publish the object, set ``X-Object-Public`` to ``true``. To unpublish, set to ``false``, or use an empty header value.
862

    
863
==============================  ==============================
864
Return Code                     Description
865
==============================  ==============================
866
201 (Created)                   The object has been created
867
409 (Conflict)                  The object can not be created from the provided hashmap (a list of missing hashes will be included in the reply)
868
411 (Length Required)           Missing ``Content-Length`` or ``Content-Type`` in the request
869
413 (Request Entity Too Large)  Insufficient quota to complete the request
870
422 (Unprocessable Entity)      The MD5 checksum of the data written to the storage system does not match the (optionally) supplied ETag value
871
==============================  ==============================
872

    
873

    
874
COPY
875
""""
876

    
877
====================  ================================
878
Request Header Name   Value
879
====================  ================================
880
If-Match              Proceed if ETags match with object
881
If-None-Match         Proceed if ETags don't match with object
882
Destination           The destination path in the form ``/<container>/<object>``
883
Destination-Account   The destination account to copy to
884
Content-Type          The MIME content type of the object (optional :sup:`*`)
885
Content-Encoding      The encoding of the object (optional)
886
Content-Disposition   The presentation style of the object (optional)
887
X-Source-Version      The source version to copy from
888
X-Object-Manifest     Object parts prefix in ``<container>/<object>`` form (optional)
889
X-Object-Sharing      Object permissions (optional)
890
X-Object-Public       Object is publicly accessible (optional)
891
X-Object-Meta-*       Optional user defined metadata
892
====================  ================================
893

    
894
:sup:`*` *When using django locally with the supplied web server, use the ignore_content_type parameter, or do provide a valid Content-Type, as a type of text/plain is applied by default to all requests. Client software should always state ignore_content_type, except when a Content-Type is explicitly defined by the user.*
895

    
896
======================  ===================================
897
Request Parameter Name  Value
898
======================  ===================================
899
format                  Optional conflict response type (can be ``json`` or ``xml``)
900
ignore_content_type     Ignore the supplied Content-Type
901
======================  ===================================
902

    
903
Refer to ``PUT``/``POST`` for a description of request headers. Metadata is also copied, updated with any values defined. Sharing/publishing options are not copied.
904

    
905
==========================  ===============================
906
Reply Header Name           Value
907
==========================  ===============================
908
X-Object-Version            The object's new version
909
==========================  ===============================
910

    
911
|
912

    
913
==============================  ==============================
914
Return Code                     Description
915
==============================  ==============================
916
201 (Created)                   The object has been created
917
413 (Request Entity Too Large)  Insufficient quota to complete the request
918
==============================  ==============================
919

    
920

    
921
MOVE
922
""""
923

    
924
Same as ``COPY``, without the ``X-Source-Version`` request header. The ``MOVE`` operation is always applied on the latest version.
925

    
926

    
927
POST
928
""""
929

    
930
====================  ================================
931
Request Header Name   Value
932
====================  ================================
933
If-Match              Proceed if ETags match with object
934
If-None-Match         Proceed if ETags don't match with object
935
Content-Length        The size of the data written (optional, to update)
936
Content-Type          The MIME content type of the object (optional, to update)
937
Content-Range         The range of data supplied (optional, to update)
938
Transfer-Encoding     Set to ``chunked`` to specify incremental uploading (if used, ``Content-Length`` is ignored)
939
Content-Encoding      The encoding of the object (optional)
940
Content-Disposition   The presentation style of the object (optional)
941
X-Source-Object       Update with data from the object at path ``/<container>/<object>`` (optional, to update)
942
X-Source-Account      The source account to update from
943
X-Source-Version      The source version to update from (optional, to update)
944
X-Object-Bytes        The updated object's final size (optional, when updating)
945
X-Object-Manifest     Object parts prefix in ``<container>/<object>`` form (optional)
946
X-Object-Sharing      Object permissions (optional)
947
X-Object-Public       Object is publicly accessible (optional)
948
X-Object-Meta-*       Optional user defined metadata
949
====================  ================================
950

    
951
|
952

    
953
======================  ============================================
954
Request Parameter Name  Value
955
======================  ============================================
956
format                  Optional conflict response type (can be ``json`` or ``xml``)
957
update                  Do not replace metadata (no value parameter)
958
======================  ============================================
959

    
960
The ``Content-Encoding``, ``Content-Disposition``, ``X-Object-Manifest`` and ``X-Object-Meta-*`` headers are considered to be user defined metadata. An operation without the ``update`` parameter will overwrite all previous values and remove any keys not supplied. When using ``update`` any metadata with an empty value will be deleted.
961

    
962
To change permissions, include an ``X-Object-Sharing`` header (as defined in ``PUT``). To publish, include an ``X-Object-Public`` header, with a value of ``true``. If no such headers are defined, no changes will be applied to sharing/public. Use empty values to remove permissions/unpublish (unpublishing also works with ``false`` as a header value). Sharing options are applied to the object - not its versions.
963

    
964
To update an object's data:
965

    
966
* Either set ``Content-Type`` to ``application/octet-stream``, or provide an object with ``X-Source-Object``. If ``Content-Type`` has some other value, it will be ignored and only the metadata will be updated.
967
* If the data is supplied in the request (using ``Content-Type`` instead of ``X-Source-Object``), a valid ``Content-Length`` header is required - except if using chunked transfers (set ``Transfer-Encoding`` to ``chunked``).
968
* Set ``Content-Range`` as specified in RFC2616, with the following differences:
969

    
970
  * Client software MAY omit ``last-byte-pos`` of if the length of the range being transferred is unknown or difficult to determine.
971
  * Client software SHOULD not specify the ``instance-length`` (use a ``*``), unless there is a reason for performing a size check at the server.
972
* If ``Content-Range`` used has a ``byte-range-resp-spec = *``, data will be appended to the object.
973

    
974
Optionally, truncate the updated object to the desired length with the ``X-Object-Bytes`` header.
975

    
976
A data update will trigger an ETag change. Updated ETags may happen asynchronously and appear at the server with a delay.
977

    
978
No reply content. No reply headers if only metadata is updated.
979

    
980
==========================  ===============================
981
Reply Header Name           Value
982
==========================  ===============================
983
ETag                        The new ETag of the object (data updated)
984
X-Object-Version            The object's new version
985
==========================  ===============================
986

    
987
|
988

    
989
==============================  ==============================
990
Return Code                     Description
991
==============================  ==============================
992
202 (Accepted)                  The request has been accepted (not a data update)
993
204 (No Content)                The request succeeded (data updated)
994
411 (Length Required)           Missing ``Content-Length`` in the request
995
413 (Request Entity Too Large)  Insufficient quota to complete the request
996
416 (Range Not Satisfiable)     The supplied range is invalid
997
==============================  ==============================
998

    
999
The ``POST`` method can also be used for creating an object via a standard HTML form. If the request ``Content-Type`` is ``multipart/form-data``, none of the above headers will be processed. The form should have an ``X-Object-Data`` field, as in the following example. The token is passed as a request parameter. ::
1000

    
1001
  <form method="post" action="https://pithos.dev.grnet.gr/v1/user/folder/EXAMPLE.txt?X-Auth-Token=0000" enctype="multipart/form-data">
1002
    <input type="file" name="X-Object-Data">
1003
    <input type="submit">
1004
  </form>
1005

    
1006
This will create/override the object with the given name, as if using ``PUT``. The ``Content-Type`` of the object will be set to the value of the corresponding header sent in the part of the request containing the data (usually, automatically handled by the browser). Metadata, sharing and other object attributes can not be set this way. The response will contain the object's ETag.
1007

    
1008
==========================  ===============================
1009
Reply Header Name           Value
1010
==========================  ===============================
1011
ETag                        The MD5 hash of the object
1012
X-Object-Version            The object's new version
1013
==========================  ===============================
1014

    
1015
|
1016

    
1017
==============================  ==============================
1018
Return Code                     Description
1019
==============================  ==============================
1020
201 (Created)                   The object has been created
1021
413 (Request Entity Too Large)  Insufficient quota to complete the request
1022
==============================  ==============================
1023

    
1024

    
1025
DELETE
1026
""""""
1027

    
1028
======================  ===================================
1029
Request Parameter Name  Value
1030
======================  ===================================
1031
until                   Optional timestamp
1032
======================  ===================================
1033

    
1034
If ``until`` is defined, the object is "purged" up to that time (the history up to then is deleted).
1035

    
1036
No reply content/headers.
1037

    
1038
===========================  ==============================
1039
Return Code                  Description
1040
===========================  ==============================
1041
204 (No Content)             The request succeeded
1042
===========================  ==============================
1043

    
1044
Sharing and Public Objects
1045
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
1046

    
1047
Read and write control in Pithos is managed by setting appropriate permissions with the ``X-Object-Sharing`` header. The permissions are applied using directory-based inheritance. A directory is an object with the corresponding content type. The default delimiter is ``/``. Thus, each set of authorization directives is applied to all objects in the directory object where the corresponding ``X-Object-Sharing`` header is defined. If there are nested/overlapping permissions, the closest to the object is applied. When retrieving an object, the ``X-Object-Shared-By`` header reports where it gets its permissions from. If not present, the object is the actual source of authorization directives.
1048

    
1049
A user may ``GET`` another account or container. The result will include a limited reply, containing only the allowed containers or objects respectively. A top-level request with an authentication token, will return a list of allowed accounts, so the user can easily find out which other users share objects. The ``X-Object-Allowed-To`` header lists the actions allowed on an object, if it does not belong to the requesting user.
1050

    
1051
Objects that are marked as public, via the ``X-Object-Public`` meta, are also available at the corresponding URI returned for ``HEAD`` or ``GET``. Requests for public objects do not need to include an ``X-Auth-Token``. Pithos will ignore request parameters and only include the following headers in the reply (all ``X-Object-*`` meta is hidden):
1052

    
1053
==========================  ===============================
1054
Reply Header Name           Value
1055
==========================  ===============================
1056
ETag                        The ETag of the object
1057
Content-Length              The size of the data returned
1058
Content-Type                The MIME content type of the object
1059
Content-Range               The range of data included (only on a single range request)
1060
Last-Modified               The last object modification date (regardless of version)
1061
Content-Encoding            The encoding of the object (optional)
1062
Content-Disposition         The presentation style of the object (optional)
1063
==========================  ===============================
1064

    
1065
Public objects are not included and do not influence cross-user listings. They are, however, readable by all users.
1066

    
1067
Summary
1068
^^^^^^^
1069

    
1070
List of differences from the OOS API:
1071

    
1072
* Support for ``X-Account-Meta-*`` style headers at the account level. Use ``POST`` to update.
1073
* Support for ``X-Container-Meta-*`` style headers at the container level. Can be set when creating via ``PUT``. Use ``POST`` to update.
1074
* Header ``X-Container-Object-Meta`` at the container level and parameter ``meta`` in container listings. (**TBD**)
1075
* Account and container policies to manage behavior and limits. Container behavior overrides account settings. Account quota sets the maximum bytes limit, regardless of container values.
1076
* Headers ``X-Container-Block-*`` at the container level, exposing the underlying storage characteristics.
1077
* All metadata replies, at all levels, include latest modification information.
1078
* At all levels, a ``HEAD`` or ``GET`` request may use ``If-Modified-Since`` and ``If-Unmodified-Since`` headers.
1079
* Container/object lists include all associated metadata if the reply is of type JSON/XML. Some names are kept to their OOS API equivalents for compatibility.
1080
* Option to include only shared containers/objects in listings.
1081
* Object metadata allowed, in addition to ``X-Object-Meta-*``: ``Content-Encoding``, ``Content-Disposition``, ``X-Object-Manifest``. These are all replaced with every update operation, except if using the ``update`` parameter (in which case individual keys can also be deleted). Deleting meta by providing empty values also works when copying/moving an object.
1082
* Multi-range object ``GET`` support as outlined in RFC2616.
1083
* Object hashmap retrieval through ``GET`` and the ``format`` parameter.
1084
* Object create via hashmap through ``PUT`` and the ``format`` parameter.
1085
* The object's Merkle hash is always returned in the ``X-Object-Hash`` header.
1086
* The object's UUID is always returned in the ``X-Object-UUID`` header. The UUID remains unchanged, even when the object's data or metadata changes, or the object is moved to another path (is renamed). A new UUID is assigned when creating or copying an object.
1087
* Object create using ``POST`` to support standard HTML forms.
1088
* Partial object updates through ``POST``, using the ``Content-Length``, ``Content-Type``, ``Content-Range`` and ``Transfer-Encoding`` headers. Use another object's data to update with ``X-Source-Object`` and ``X-Source-Version``. Truncate with ``X-Object-Bytes``.
1089
* Include new version identifier in replies for object replace/change requests.
1090
* Object ``MOVE`` support and ``ignore_content_type`` parameter in both ``COPY`` and ``MOVE``.
1091
* Conditional object create/update operations, using ``If-Match`` and ``If-None-Match`` headers.
1092
* Time-variant account/container listings via the ``until`` parameter.
1093
* Object versions - parameter ``version`` in ``HEAD``/``GET`` (list versions with ``GET``), ``X-Object-Version-*`` meta in replies, ``X-Source-Version`` in ``PUT``/``COPY``.
1094
* Sharing/publishing with ``X-Object-Sharing``, ``X-Object-Public`` at the object level. Cross-user operations are allowed - controlled by sharing directives. Available actions in cross-user requests are reported with ``X-Object-Allowed-To``. Permissions may include groups defined with ``X-Account-Group-*`` at the account level. These apply to the object - not its versions.
1095
* Support for directory-based inheritance when enforcing permissions. Parent object carrying the authorization directives is reported in ``X-Object-Shared-By``.
1096
* Copy and move between accounts with ``X-Source-Account`` and ``Destination-Account`` headers.
1097
* Large object support with ``X-Object-Manifest``.
1098
* Trace the user that created/modified an object with ``X-Object-Modified-By``.
1099
* Purge container/object history with the ``until`` parameter in ``DELETE``.
1100

    
1101
Clarifications/suggestions:
1102

    
1103
* All non-ASCII characters in headers should be URL-encoded.
1104
* Authentication is done by another system. The token is used in the same way, but it is obtained differently. The top level ``GET`` request is kept compatible with the OOS API and allows for guest/testing operations.
1105
* Some processing is done in the variable part of all ``X-*-Meta-*`` headers. If it includes underscores, they will be converted to dashes and the first letter of all intra-dash strings will be capitalized.
1106
* A ``GET`` reply for a level will include all headers of the corresponding ``HEAD`` request.
1107
* To avoid conflicts between objects and virtual directory markers in container listings, it is recommended that object names do not end with the delimiter used.
1108
* The ``Accept`` header may be used in requests instead of the ``format`` parameter to specify the desired request/reply format. The parameter overrides the header.
1109
* Container/object lists use a ``200`` return code if the reply is of type JSON/XML. The reply will include an empty JSON/XML.
1110
* In headers, dates are formatted according to RFC 1123. In extended information listings, the ``last_modified`` field is formatted according to ISO 8601 (for OOS API compatibility). All other fields (Pithos extensions) use integer tiemstamps.
1111
* The ``Last-Modified`` header value always reflects the actual latest change timestamp, regardless of time control parameters and version requests. Time precondition checks with ``If-Modified-Since`` and ``If-Unmodified-Since`` headers are applied to this value.
1112
* A copy/move using ``PUT``/``COPY``/``MOVE`` will always update metadata, keeping all old values except the ones redefined in the request headers.
1113
* A ``HEAD`` or ``GET`` for an ``X-Object-Manifest`` object, will include modified ``Content-Length`` and ``ETag`` headers, according to the characteristics of the objects under the specified prefix. The ``Etag`` will be the MD5 hash of the corresponding ETags concatenated. In extended container listings there is no metadata processing.
1114

    
1115
The Pithos Client
1116
-----------------
1117

    
1118
User Experience
1119
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
1120

    
1121
Hopefully this API will allow for a multitude of client implementations, each supporting a different device or operating system. All clients will be able to manipulate containers and objects - even software only designed for OOS API compatibility. But a Pithos interface should not be only about showing containers and folders. There are some extra user interface elements and functionalities that should be common to all implementations.
1122

    
1123
Upon entrance to the service, a user is presented with the following elements - which can be represented as folders or with other related icons:
1124

    
1125
* The ``home`` element, which is used as the default entry point to the user's "files". Objects under ``home`` are represented in the usual hierarchical organization of folders and files.
1126
* The ``trash`` element, which contains files that have been marked for deletion, but can still be recovered.
1127
* The ``shared`` element, which contains all objects shared by the user to other users of the system.
1128
* The ``others`` element, which contains all objects that other users share with the user.
1129
* The ``groups`` element, which contains the names of groups the user has defined. Each group consists of a user list. Group creation, deletion, and manipulation is carried out by actions originating here.
1130
* The ``history`` element, which allows browsing past instances of ``home`` and - optionally - ``trash``.
1131

    
1132
Objects in Pithos can be:
1133

    
1134
* Moved to trash and then deleted.
1135
* Shared with specific permissions.
1136
* Made public (shared with non-Pithos users).
1137
* Restored from previous versions.
1138

    
1139
Some of these functions are performed by the client software and some by the Pithos server.
1140

    
1141
In the first version of Pithos, objects could also be assigned custom tags. This is no longer supported. Existing deployments can migrate tags into a specific metadata value, i.e. ``X-Object-Meta-Tags``.
1142

    
1143
Implementation Guidelines
1144
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
1145

    
1146
Pithos clients should use the ``pithos`` and ``trash`` containers for active and inactive objects respectively. If any of these containers is not found, the client software should create it, without interrupting the user's workflow. The ``home`` element corresponds to ``pithos`` and the ``trash`` element to ``trash``. Use ``PUT`` with the ``X-Move-From`` header, or ``MOVE`` to transfer objects from one container to the other. Use ``DELETE`` to remove from ``pithos`` without trashing, or to remove from ``trash``. When moving objects, detect naming conflicts with the ``If-Match`` or ``If-None-Match`` headers. Such conflicts should be resolved by the user.
1147

    
1148
Object names should use the ``/`` delimiter to impose a hierarchy of folders and files.
1149

    
1150
The ``shared`` element should be implemented as a read-only view of the ``pithos`` container, using the ``shared`` parameter when listing objects. The ``others`` element, should start with a top-level ``GET`` to retrieve the list of accounts accessible to the user. It is suggested that the client software hides the next step of navigation - the container - if it only includes ``pithos`` and forwards the user directly to the objects.
1151

    
1152
Public objects are not included in ``shared`` and ``others`` listings. It is suggested that they are marked in a visually distinctive way in ``pithos`` listings (for example using an icon overlay).
1153

    
1154
A special application menu, or a section in application preferences, should be devoted to managing groups (the ``groups`` element). All group-related actions are implemented at the account level.
1155

    
1156
Browsing past versions of objects should be available both at the object and the container level. At the object level, a list of past versions can be included in the screen showing details or more information on the object (metadata, permissions, etc.). At the container level, it is suggested that clients use a ``history`` element, which presents to the user a read-only, time-variable view of ``pithos`` contents. This can be accomplished via the ``until`` parameter in listings. Optionally, ``history`` may include ``trash``.
1157

    
1158
Uploading and downloading data
1159
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
1160

    
1161
By using hashmaps to upload and download objects the corresponding operations can complete much faster.
1162

    
1163
In the case of an upload, only the missing blocks will be submitted to the server:
1164

    
1165
* Calculate the hash value for each block of the object to be uploaded. Use the hash algorithm and block size of the destination container.
1166
* Send a hashmap ``PUT`` request for the object.
1167

    
1168
  * Server responds with status ``201`` (Created):
1169

    
1170
    * Blocks are already on the server. The object has been created. Done.
1171

    
1172
  * Server responds with status ``409`` (Conflict):
1173

    
1174
    * Server's response body contains the hashes of the blocks that do not exist on the server.
1175
    * For each hash value in the server's response (or all hashes together):
1176

    
1177
      * Send a ``POST`` request to the destination container with the corresponding data.
1178

    
1179
* Repeat hashmap ``PUT``. Fail if the server's response is not ``201``.
1180

    
1181
Consulting hashmaps when downloading allows for resuming partially transferred objects. The client should retrieve the hashmap from the server and compare it with the hashmap computed from the respective local file. Any missing parts can be downloaded with ``GET`` requests with the additional ``Range`` header.
1182

    
1183
Syncing
1184
^^^^^^^
1185

    
1186
Consider the following algorithm for synchronizing a local folder with the server. The "state" is the complete object listing, with the corresponding attributes.
1187
 
1188
::
1189

    
1190
  L: local state (stored state from last sync with the server)
1191
  C: current state (state computed right before sync)
1192
  S: server state
1193

    
1194
  if C == L:
1195
      # No local changes
1196
      if S == L:
1197
          # No remote changes, nothing to do
1198
      else:
1199
          # Update local state to match that of the server
1200
         L = S
1201
  else:
1202
      # We have local changes
1203
      if S == L:
1204
          # No remote changes, update the server
1205
          S = C
1206
          L = S
1207
      else:
1208
          # Both we and server have changes
1209
          if C == S:
1210
              # We were lucky, we did the same change
1211
              L = S
1212
          else:
1213
              # We have conflicting changes
1214
              resolve conflict
1215

    
1216
Notes:
1217

    
1218
* States represent file hashes (it is suggested to use Merkle). Deleted or non-existing files are assumed to have a magic hash (e.g. empty string).
1219
* Updating a state (either local or remote) implies downloading, uploading or deleting the appropriate file.
1220

    
1221
Recommended Practices and Examples
1222
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
1223

    
1224
Assuming an authentication token is obtained, the following high-level operations are available - shown with ``curl``:
1225

    
1226
* Get account information ::
1227

    
1228
    curl -X HEAD -D - \
1229
         -H "X-Auth-Token: 0000" \
1230
         https://pithos.dev.grnet.gr/v1/user
1231

    
1232
* List available containers ::
1233

    
1234
    curl -X GET -D - \
1235
         -H "X-Auth-Token: 0000" \
1236
         https://pithos.dev.grnet.gr/v1/user
1237

    
1238
* Get container information ::
1239

    
1240
    curl -X HEAD -D - \
1241
         -H "X-Auth-Token: 0000" \
1242
         https://pithos.dev.grnet.gr/v1/user/pithos
1243

    
1244
* Add a new container ::
1245

    
1246
    curl -X PUT -D - \
1247
         -H "X-Auth-Token: 0000" \
1248
         https://pithos.dev.grnet.gr/v1/user/test
1249

    
1250
* Delete a container ::
1251

    
1252
    curl -X DELETE -D - \
1253
         -H "X-Auth-Token: 0000" \
1254
         https://pithos.dev.grnet.gr/v1/user/test
1255

    
1256
* List objects in a container ::
1257

    
1258
    curl -X GET -D - \
1259
         -H "X-Auth-Token: 0000" \
1260
         https://pithos.dev.grnet.gr/v1/user/pithos
1261

    
1262
* List objects in a container (extended reply) ::
1263

    
1264
    curl -X GET -D - \
1265
         -H "X-Auth-Token: 0000" \
1266
         https://pithos.dev.grnet.gr/v1/user/pithos?format=json
1267

    
1268
  It is recommended that extended replies are cached and subsequent requests utilize the ``If-Modified-Since`` header.
1269

    
1270
* List metadata keys used by objects in a container
1271

    
1272
  Will be in the ``X-Container-Object-Meta`` reply header, included in container information or object list (``HEAD`` or ``GET``). (**TBD**)
1273

    
1274
* List objects in a container having a specific meta defined ::
1275

    
1276
    curl -X GET -D - \
1277
         -H "X-Auth-Token: 0000" \
1278
         https://pithos.dev.grnet.gr/v1/user/pithos?meta=favorites
1279

    
1280
* Retrieve an object ::
1281

    
1282
    curl -X GET -D - \
1283
         -H "X-Auth-Token: 0000" \
1284
         https://pithos.dev.grnet.gr/v1/user/pithos/README.txt
1285

    
1286
* Retrieve an object (specific ranges of data) ::
1287

    
1288
    curl -X GET -D - \
1289
         -H "X-Auth-Token: 0000" \
1290
         -H "Range: bytes=0-9" \
1291
         https://pithos.dev.grnet.gr/v1/user/pithos/README.txt
1292

    
1293
  This will return the first 10 bytes. To get the first 10, bytes 30-39 and the last 100 use ``Range: bytes=0-9,30-39,-100``.
1294

    
1295
* Add a new object (folder type) (**TBD**) ::
1296

    
1297
    curl -X PUT -D - \
1298
         -H "X-Auth-Token: 0000" \
1299
         -H "Content-Type: application/directory" \
1300
         https://pithos.dev.grnet.gr/v1/user/pithos/folder
1301

    
1302
* Add a new object ::
1303

    
1304
    curl -X PUT -D - \
1305
         -H "X-Auth-Token: 0000" \
1306
         -H "Content-Type: text/plain" \
1307
         -T EXAMPLE.txt
1308
         https://pithos.dev.grnet.gr/v1/user/pithos/folder/EXAMPLE.txt
1309

    
1310
* Update an object ::
1311

    
1312
    curl -X POST -D - \
1313
         -H "X-Auth-Token: 0000" \
1314
         -H "Content-Length: 10" \
1315
         -H "Content-Type: application/octet-stream" \
1316
         -H "Content-Range: bytes 10-19/*" \
1317
         -d "0123456789" \
1318
         https://pithos.dev.grnet.gr/v1/user/folder/EXAMPLE.txt
1319

    
1320
  This will update bytes 10-19 with the data specified.
1321

    
1322
* Update an object (append) ::
1323

    
1324
    curl -X POST -D - \
1325
         -H "X-Auth-Token: 0000" \
1326
         -H "Content-Length: 10" \
1327
         -H "Content-Type: application/octet-stream" \
1328
         -H "Content-Range: bytes */*" \
1329
         -d "0123456789" \
1330
         https://pithos.dev.grnet.gr/v1/user/folder/EXAMPLE.txt
1331

    
1332
* Update an object (truncate) ::
1333

    
1334
    curl -X POST -D - \
1335
         -H "X-Auth-Token: 0000" \
1336
         -H "X-Source-Object: /folder/EXAMPLE.txt" \
1337
         -H "Content-Range: bytes 0-0/*" \
1338
         -H "X-Object-Bytes: 0" \
1339
         https://pithos.dev.grnet.gr/v1/user/folder/EXAMPLE.txt
1340

    
1341
  This will truncate the object to 0 bytes.
1342

    
1343
* Add object metadata ::
1344

    
1345
    curl -X POST -D - \
1346
         -H "X-Auth-Token: 0000" \
1347
         -H "X-Object-Meta-First: first_meta_value" \
1348
         -H "X-Object-Meta-Second: second_meta_value" \
1349
         https://pithos.dev.grnet.gr/v1/user/folder/EXAMPLE.txt
1350

    
1351
* Delete object metadata ::
1352

    
1353
    curl -X POST -D - \
1354
         -H "X-Auth-Token: 0000" \
1355
         -H "X-Object-Meta-First: first_meta_value" \
1356
         https://pithos.dev.grnet.gr/v1/user/folder/EXAMPLE.txt
1357

    
1358
  Metadata can only be "set". To delete ``X-Object-Meta-Second``, reset all metadata.
1359

    
1360
* Delete an object ::
1361

    
1362
    curl -X DELETE -D - \
1363
         -H "X-Auth-Token: 0000" \
1364
         https://pithos.dev.grnet.gr/v1/user/folder/EXAMPLE.txt