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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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0.5 (July 21, 2011)        Object update from another object's data.
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\                          Support object truncate.
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\                          Create object using a standard HTML form.
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\                          Purge container/object history.
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\                          List other accounts that share objects with a user.
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\                          List shared containers/objects.
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\                          Update implementation guidelines.
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0.4 (July 01, 2011)        Object permissions and account groups.
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\                          Control versioning behavior and container quotas with container policy directives.
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\                          Support updating/deleting individual metadata with ``POST``.
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0.3 (June 14, 2011)        Large object support with ``X-Object-Manifest``.
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\                          Allow for publicly available objects via ``https://hostname/public``.
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\                          Support time-variant account/container listings. 
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\                          Add source version when duplicating with ``PUT``/``COPY``.
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\                          Request version in object ``HEAD``/``GET`` requests (list versions with ``GET``).
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0.2 (May 31, 2011)         Add object meta listing and filtering in containers.
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\                          Support for partial object updates through ``POST``.
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\                          Expose object hashmaps through ``GET``.
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\                          Support for multi-range object ``GET`` requests.
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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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The Pithos API
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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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* Container level: ``https://hostname/v1/<account>/<container>``
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All requests must include an ``X-Auth-Token`` - as a header, or a parameter. The process of obtaining the token is still to be determined (**TBD**).
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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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X-Object-Modified-By        The user that comitted the object's version
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X-Object-Manifest           Object parts prefix in ``<container>/<object>`` form (optional)
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X-Object-Sharing            Object permissions (optional)
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X-Object-Shared-By          Object inheriting permissions (optional)
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X-Object-Public             Object's publicly accessible URI (optional)
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X-Object-Meta-*             Optional user defined metadata
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==========================  ===============================
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===========================  ==============================
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Return Code                  Description
633
===========================  ==============================
634
200 (OK)                     The request succeeded
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206 (Partial Content)        The range request succeeded
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304 (Not Modified)           The object has not been modified
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412 (Precondition Failed)    The condition set can not be satisfied
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416 (Range Not Satisfiable)  The requested range is out of limits
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===========================  ==============================
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PUT
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"""
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Request Header Name   Value
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ETag                  The MD5 hash of the object (optional to check written data)
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Content-Length        The size of the data written
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Content-Type          The MIME content type of the object
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Transfer-Encoding     Set to ``chunked`` to specify incremental uploading (if used, ``Content-Length`` is ignored)
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X-Copy-From           The source path in the form ``/<container>/<object>``
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X-Move-From           The source path in the form ``/<container>/<object>``
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X-Source-Version      The source version to copy from
655
Content-Encoding      The encoding of the object (optional)
656
Content-Disposition   The presentation style of the object (optional)
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X-Object-Manifest     Object parts prefix in ``<container>/<object>`` form (optional)
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X-Object-Sharing      Object permissions (optional)
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X-Object-Public       Object is publicly accessible (optional)
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X-Object-Meta-*       Optional user defined metadata
661
====================  ================================
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|
664

    
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666
Request Parameter Name  Value
667
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668
format                  Optional extended request type (can be ``json``) to create the object by suppling its hashmap instead
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======================  ===================================
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The request is the object's data (or part of it), except if a hashmap is provided with the ``format`` parameter.  If format is used 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. 
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Hashmaps expose the underlying storage format of the object.
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Example ``format=json`` request:
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::
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  {"block_hash": "sha1", "hashes": ["7295c41da03d7f916440b98e32c4a2a39351546c", ...], "block_size": 131072, "bytes": 242}
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Example ``format=xml`` request:
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::
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  <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
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  <object name="file" bytes="24223726" block_size="131072" block_hash="sha1">
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    <hash>7295c41da03d7f916440b98e32c4a2a39351546c</hash>
688
    <hash>...</hash>
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  </object>
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==========================  ===============================
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Reply Header Name           Value
693
==========================  ===============================
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ETag                        The MD5 hash of the object (on create)
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==========================  ===============================
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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.
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===========================  ==============================
700
Return Code                  Description
701
===========================  ==============================
702
201 (Created)                The object has been created
703
409 (Conflict)               The object can not be created from the provided hashmap, or there are conflicting permissions (a list of missing hashes, or a conflicting sharing path will be included in the reply - in JSON format)
704
411 (Length Required)        Missing ``Content-Length`` or ``Content-Type`` in the request
705
422 (Unprocessable Entity)   The MD5 checksum of the data written to the storage system does not match the (optionally) supplied ETag value
706
===========================  ==============================
707

    
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COPY
710
""""
711

    
712
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713
Request Header Name   Value
714
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715
Destination           The destination path in the form ``/<container>/<object>``
716
Content-Type          The MIME content type of the object (optional)
717
Content-Encoding      The encoding of the object (optional)
718
Content-Disposition   The presentation style of the object (optional)
719
X-Source-Version      The source version to copy from
720
X-Object-Manifest     Object parts prefix in ``<container>/<object>`` form (optional)
721
X-Object-Sharing      Object permissions (optional)
722
X-Object-Public       Object is publicly accessible (optional)
723
X-Object-Meta-*       Optional user defined metadata
724
====================  ================================
725

    
726
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.
727

    
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No reply content/headers.
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730
===========================  ==============================
731
Return Code                  Description
732
===========================  ==============================
733
201 (Created)                The object has been created
734
409 (Conflict)               There are conflicting permissions (a conflicting sharing path will be included in the reply - in JSON format)
735
===========================  ==============================
736

    
737

    
738
MOVE
739
""""
740

    
741
Same as ``COPY``, without the ``X-Source-Version`` request header. The ``MOVE`` operation is always applied on the latest version.
742

    
743

    
744
POST
745
""""
746

    
747
======================  ============================================
748
Request Parameter Name  Value
749
======================  ============================================
750
update                  Do not replace metadata (no value parameter)
751
======================  ============================================
752

    
753
|
754

    
755
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756
Request Header Name   Value
757
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758
Content-Length        The size of the data written (optional, to update)
759
Content-Type          The MIME content type of the object (optional, to update)
760
Content-Range         The range of data supplied (optional, to update)
761
Transfer-Encoding     Set to ``chunked`` to specify incremental uploading (if used, ``Content-Length`` is ignored)
762
Content-Encoding      The encoding of the object (optional)
763
Content-Disposition   The presentation style of the object (optional)
764
X-Source-Object       Update with data from the object at path ``/<container>/<object>`` (optional, to update)
765
X-Source-Version      The source version to update from (optional, to update)
766
X-Object-Bytes        The updated object's final size (optional, when updating)
767
X-Object-Manifest     Object parts prefix in ``<container>/<object>`` form (optional)
768
X-Object-Sharing      Object permissions (optional)
769
X-Object-Public       Object is publicly accessible (optional)
770
X-Object-Meta-*       Optional user defined metadata
771
====================  ================================
772

    
773
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.
774

    
775
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.
776

    
777
To update an object's data:
778

    
779
* 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.
780
* 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``).
781
* Set ``Content-Range`` as specified in RFC2616, with the following differences:
782

    
783
  * Client software MAY omit ``last-byte-pos`` of if the length of the range being transferred is unknown or difficult to determine.
784
  * Client software SHOULD not specify the ``instance-length`` (use a ``*``), unless there is a reason for performing a size check at the server.
785
* If ``Content-Range`` used has a ``byte-range-resp-spec = *``, data will be appended to the object.
786

    
787
Optionally, truncate the updated object to the desired length with the ``X-Object-Bytes`` header.
788

    
789
A data update will trigger an ETag change. The new ETag will not correspond to the object's MD5 sum (**TBD**) and will be included in reply headers.
790

    
791
No reply content. No reply headers if only metadata is updated.
792

    
793
==========================  ===============================
794
Reply Header Name           Value
795
==========================  ===============================
796
ETag                        The new ETag of the object (data updated)
797
==========================  ===============================
798

    
799
|
800

    
801
===========================  ==============================
802
Return Code                  Description
803
===========================  ==============================
804
202 (Accepted)               The request has been accepted (not a data update)
805
204 (No Content)             The request succeeded (data updated)
806
409 (Conflict)               There are conflicting permissions (a conflicting sharing path will be included in the reply - in JSON format)
807
411 (Length Required)        Missing ``Content-Length`` in the request
808
416 (Range Not Satisfiable)  The supplied range is invalid
809
===========================  ==============================
810

    
811
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 exactly two fields, as in the following example. ::
812

    
813
  <form method="post" action="https://pithos.dev.grnet.gr/v1/user/folder/EXAMPLE.txt" enctype="multipart/form-data">
814
    <input type="hidden" name="X-Auth-Token" value="0000">
815
    <input type="file" name="X-Object-Data">
816
    <input type="submit">
817
  </form>
818

    
819
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. Metadata, sharing and other object attributes can not be set this way.
820

    
821
==========================  ===============================
822
Reply Header Name           Value
823
==========================  ===============================
824
ETag                        The MD5 hash of the object
825
==========================  ===============================
826

    
827
|
828

    
829
===========================  ==============================
830
Return Code                  Description
831
===========================  ==============================
832
201 (Created)                The object has been created
833
===========================  ==============================
834

    
835

    
836
DELETE
837
""""""
838

    
839
======================  ===================================
840
Request Parameter Name  Value
841
======================  ===================================
842
until                   Optional timestamp
843
======================  ===================================
844

    
845
If ``until`` is defined, the object is "purged" up to that time (the history up to then is deleted).
846

    
847
No reply content/headers.
848

    
849
===========================  ==============================
850
Return Code                  Description
851
===========================  ==============================
852
204 (No Content)             The request succeeded
853
===========================  ==============================
854

    
855
Sharing and Public Objects
856
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
857

    
858
Read and write control in Pithos is managed by setting appropriate permissions with the ``X-Object-Sharing`` header. The permissions are applied using prefix-based inheritance. Thus, each set of authorization directives is applied to all objects sharing the same prefix with the object where the corresponding ``X-Object-Sharing`` header is defined. For simplicity, nested/overlapping permissions are not allowed. Setting ``X-Object-Sharing`` will fail, if the object is already "covered", or another object with a longer common-prefix name already has permissions. 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.
859

    
860
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.
861

    
862
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):
863

    
864
==========================  ===============================
865
Reply Header Name           Value
866
==========================  ===============================
867
ETag                        The ETag of the object
868
Content-Length              The size of the data returned
869
Content-Type                The MIME content type of the object
870
Content-Range               The range of data included (only on a single range request)
871
Last-Modified               The last object modification date (regardless of version)
872
Content-Encoding            The encoding of the object (optional)
873
Content-Disposition         The presentation style of the object (optional)
874
==========================  ===============================
875

    
876
Public objects are not included and do not influence cross-user listings. They are, however, readable by all users.
877

    
878
Summary
879
^^^^^^^
880

    
881
List of differences from the OOS API:
882

    
883
* Support for ``X-Account-Meta-*`` style headers at the account level. Use ``POST`` to update.
884
* Support for ``X-Container-Meta-*`` style headers at the container level. Can be set when creating via ``PUT``. Use ``POST`` to update.
885
* Header ``X-Container-Object-Meta`` at the container level and parameter ``meta`` in container listings.
886
* Container policies to manage behavior and limits.
887
* Headers ``X-Container-Block-*`` at the container level, exposing the underlying storage characteristics.
888
* All metadata replies, at all levels, include latest modification information.
889
* At all levels, a ``GET`` request may use ``If-Modified-Since`` and ``If-Unmodified-Since`` headers.
890
* 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.
891
* Option to include only shared containers/objects in listings.
892
* 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.
893
* Multi-range object ``GET`` support as outlined in RFC2616.
894
* Object hashmap retrieval through ``GET`` and the ``format`` parameter.
895
* Object create via hashmap through ``PUT`` and the ``format`` parameter.
896
* Object create using ``POST`` to support standard HTML forms.
897
* 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``.
898
* Object ``MOVE`` support.
899
* Time-variant account/container listings via the ``until`` parameter.
900
* Object versions - parameter ``version`` in ``HEAD``/``GET`` (list versions with ``GET``), ``X-Object-Version-*`` meta in replies, ``X-Source-Version`` in ``PUT``/``COPY``.
901
* Sharing/publishing with ``X-Object-Sharing``, ``X-Object-Public`` at the object level. Cross-user operations are allowed - controlled by sharing directives. Permissions may include groups defined with ``X-Account-Group-*`` at the account level. These apply to the object - not its versions.
902
* Support for prefix-based inheritance when enforcing permissions. Parent object carrying the authorization directives is reported in ``X-Object-Shared-By``.
903
* Large object support with ``X-Object-Manifest``.
904
* Trace the user that created/modified an object with ``X-Object-Modified-By``.
905
* Purge container/object history with the ``until`` parameter in ``DELETE``.
906

    
907
Clarifications/suggestions:
908

    
909
* 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.
910
* 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.
911
* A ``GET`` reply for a level will include all headers of the corresponding ``HEAD`` request.
912
* 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.
913
* The ``Accept`` header may be used in requests instead of the ``format`` parameter to specify the desired reply format. The parameter overrides the header (**TBD**).
914
* Container/object lists use a ``200`` return code if the reply is of type json/xml. The reply will include an empty json/xml.
915
* 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.
916
* 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.
917
* A copy/move using ``PUT``/``COPY``/``MOVE`` will always update metadata, keeping all old values except the ones redefined in the request headers.
918
* 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.
919

    
920
The Pithos Client
921
-----------------
922

    
923
User Experience
924
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
925

    
926
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.
927

    
928
Upon entrance to the service, a user is presented with the following elements - which can be represented as folders or with other related icons:
929

    
930
* 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.
931
* The ``trash`` element, which contains files that have been marked for deletion, but can still be recovered.
932
* The ``shared`` element, which contains all objects shared by the user to other users of the system.
933
* The ``others`` element, which contains all objects that other users share with the user.
934
* The ``tags`` element, which lists the names of tags the user has defined. This can be an entry point to list all files that have been assigned a specific tag or manage tags in general (remove a tag completely, rename a tag etc.).
935
* 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.
936
* The ``history`` element, which allows browsing past instances of ``home`` and - optionally - ``trash``.
937

    
938
Objects in Pithos can be:
939

    
940
* Assigned custom tags.
941
* Moved to trash and then deleted.
942
* Shared with specific permissions.
943
* Made public (shared with non-Pithos users).
944
* Restored from previous versions.
945

    
946
Some of these functions are performed by the client software and some by the Pithos server.
947

    
948
Implementation Guidelines
949
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
950

    
951
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 (**TBD**). Such conflicts should be resolved by the user.
952

    
953
Object names should use the ``/`` delimiter to impose a hierarchy of folders and files.
954

    
955
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.
956

    
957
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).
958

    
959
At the object level, tags are implemented by managing metadata keys. The client software should allow the user to use any string as a tag and set the corresponding ``X-Object-Meta-<tag>`` key at the server. The API extensions provided, allow for listing all tags in a container and filtering object listings based on one or more tags. The tag list is sufficient for implementing the ``tags`` element, either as a special, virtual folder (as done in the first version of Pithos), or as an application menu.
960

    
961
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.
962

    
963
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, tags, 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``.
964

    
965
Recommended Practices and Examples
966
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
967

    
968
Assuming an authentication token is obtained (**TBD**), the following high-level operations are available - shown with ``curl``:
969

    
970
* Get account information ::
971

    
972
    curl -X HEAD -D - \
973
         -H "X-Auth-Token: 0000" \
974
         https://pithos.dev.grnet.gr/v1/user
975

    
976
* List available containers ::
977

    
978
    curl -X GET -D - \
979
         -H "X-Auth-Token: 0000" \
980
         https://pithos.dev.grnet.gr/v1/user
981

    
982
* Get container information ::
983

    
984
    curl -X HEAD -D - \
985
         -H "X-Auth-Token: 0000" \
986
         https://pithos.dev.grnet.gr/v1/user/pithos
987

    
988
* Add a new container ::
989

    
990
    curl -X PUT -D - \
991
         -H "X-Auth-Token: 0000" \
992
         https://pithos.dev.grnet.gr/v1/user/test
993

    
994
* Delete a container ::
995

    
996
    curl -X DELETE -D - \
997
         -H "X-Auth-Token: 0000" \
998
         https://pithos.dev.grnet.gr/v1/user/test
999

    
1000
* List objects in a container ::
1001

    
1002
    curl -X GET -D - \
1003
         -H "X-Auth-Token: 0000" \
1004
         https://pithos.dev.grnet.gr/v1/user/pithos
1005

    
1006
* List objects in a container (extended reply) ::
1007

    
1008
    curl -X GET -D - \
1009
         -H "X-Auth-Token: 0000" \
1010
         https://pithos.dev.grnet.gr/v1/user/pithos?format=json
1011

    
1012
  It is recommended that extended replies are cached and subsequent requests utilize the ``If-Modified-Since`` header.
1013

    
1014
* List metadata keys used by objects in a container
1015

    
1016
  Will be in the ``X-Container-Object-Meta`` reply header, included in container information or object list (``HEAD`` or ``GET``).
1017

    
1018
* List objects in a container having a specific meta defined ::
1019

    
1020
    curl -X GET -D - \
1021
         -H "X-Auth-Token: 0000" \
1022
         https://pithos.dev.grnet.gr/v1/user/pithos?meta=favorites
1023

    
1024
* Retrieve an object ::
1025

    
1026
    curl -X GET -D - \
1027
         -H "X-Auth-Token: 0000" \
1028
         https://pithos.dev.grnet.gr/v1/user/pithos/README.txt
1029

    
1030
* Retrieve an object (specific ranges of data) ::
1031

    
1032
    curl -X GET -D - \
1033
         -H "X-Auth-Token: 0000" \
1034
         -H "Range: bytes=0-9" \
1035
         https://pithos.dev.grnet.gr/v1/user/pithos/README.txt
1036

    
1037
  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``.
1038

    
1039
* Add a new object (folder type) (**TBD**) ::
1040

    
1041
    curl -X PUT -D - \
1042
         -H "X-Auth-Token: 0000" \
1043
         -H "Content-Type: application/folder" \
1044
         https://pithos.dev.grnet.gr/v1/user/pithos/folder
1045

    
1046
* Add a new object ::
1047

    
1048
    curl -X PUT -D - \
1049
         -H "X-Auth-Token: 0000" \
1050
         -H "Content-Type: text/plain" \
1051
         -T EXAMPLE.txt
1052
         https://pithos.dev.grnet.gr/v1/user/pithos/folder/EXAMPLE.txt
1053

    
1054
* Update an object ::
1055

    
1056
    curl -X POST -D - \
1057
         -H "X-Auth-Token: 0000" \
1058
         -H "Content-Length: 10" \
1059
         -H "Content-Type: application/octet-stream" \
1060
         -H "Content-Range: bytes 10-19/*" \
1061
         -d "0123456789" \
1062
         https://pithos.dev.grnet.gr/v1/user/folder/EXAMPLE.txt
1063

    
1064
  This will update bytes 10-19 with the data specified.
1065

    
1066
* Update an object (append) ::
1067

    
1068
    curl -X POST -D - \
1069
         -H "X-Auth-Token: 0000" \
1070
         -H "Content-Length: 10" \
1071
         -H "Content-Type: application/octet-stream" \
1072
         -H "Content-Range: bytes */*" \
1073
         -d "0123456789" \
1074
         https://pithos.dev.grnet.gr/v1/user/folder/EXAMPLE.txt
1075

    
1076
* Update an object (truncate) ::
1077

    
1078
    curl -X POST -D - \
1079
         -H "X-Auth-Token: 0000" \
1080
         -H "X-Source-Object: /folder/EXAMPLE.txt" \
1081
         -H "Content-Range: bytes 0-0/*" \
1082
         -H "X-Object-Bytes: 0" \
1083
         https://pithos.dev.grnet.gr/v1/user/folder/EXAMPLE.txt
1084

    
1085
  This will truncate the object to 0 bytes.
1086

    
1087
* Add object metadata ::
1088

    
1089
    curl -X POST -D - \
1090
         -H "X-Auth-Token: 0000" \
1091
         -H "X-Object-Meta-First: first_meta_value" \
1092
         -H "X-Object-Meta-Second: second_meta_value" \
1093
         https://pithos.dev.grnet.gr/v1/user/folder/EXAMPLE.txt
1094

    
1095
* Delete object metadata ::
1096

    
1097
    curl -X POST -D - \
1098
         -H "X-Auth-Token: 0000" \
1099
         -H "X-Object-Meta-First: first_meta_value" \
1100
         https://pithos.dev.grnet.gr/v1/user/folder/EXAMPLE.txt
1101

    
1102
  Metadata can only be "set". To delete ``X-Object-Meta-Second``, reset all metadata.
1103

    
1104
* Delete an object ::
1105

    
1106
    curl -X DELETE -D - \
1107
         -H "X-Auth-Token: 0000" \
1108
         https://pithos.dev.grnet.gr/v1/user/folder/EXAMPLE.txt