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Revision 18 (latest revision is 35)
Dominique Leuenberger (dimstar_suse)
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Dirk Mueller (dirkmueller)
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- update to 3.0.0: * Python 2.6 and Python 3.3 support has been removed. Currently supported and tested versions of Python are Python 2.7 and Python 3.4. * Do not reveal sensitive headers in swiftclient log messages by default. This is controlled by the client.logger_settings dictionary. Setting the `redact_sensitive_headers` key to False prevents the information hiding. If the value is True (the default), the `reveal_sensitive_prefix` controls the maximum length of any sensitive header value logged. The default is 16 to match the default in Swift. * Object downloads that fail partway through will now retry with a Range request to read the rest of the object. * Object uploads will be retried if the source supports seek/tell or has a reset() method. * Delete requests will use the cluster's bulk delete feature, if available, for requests that would require a lot of individual deletes. * The delete CLI option now accepts a --prefix option to delete objects that start with the given prefix (similar to the same-named option for list). * Add support for the auth-version to be specified using --os-identity-api-version or OS_IDENTITY_API_VERSION for compatibility with other openstack client command line options. * --debug and --info command-line options now work anywhere in the command. * Objects can now be uploaded to pseudo-directories with the CLI. * Fixed an issue with uploading a large object that includes a unicode path. * swiftclient can now auth against Keystone using only a project (tenant) and a token. This is useful when the client doesn't have access to the password for a user but otherwise has been granted access. * Various other minor bug fixes and improvements. * This is the very last release to support Python 2.6. Any further development on the 2.7.x release series will only be for security bugfixes.
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