A Flysystem v3 adapter for OpenStack Swift, using
php-opencloud/openstack
.
If you're looking for a Flysystem v1 adapter, see
chrisnharvey/flysystem-openstack-swift
.
$ composer require webalternatif/flysystem-openstack-swift
use League\Flysystem\Filesystem;
use OpenStack\OpenStack;
use Webf\Flysystem\OpenStackSwift\OpenStackSwiftAdapter;
$openstack = new OpenStack([
'authUrl' => '{authUrl}',
'region' => '{region}',
'user' => [
'id' => '{userId}',
'password' => '{password}',
],
'scope' => ['project' => ['id' => '{projectId}']],
]);
$adapter = new OpenStackSwiftAdapter($openstack, '{containerName}');
$flysystem = new Filesystem($adapter);
To use the createLargeObject
method of the underlying OpenStack library to
upload large objects (which is mandatory for files over 5 GB), you must use
the writeStream
method and define the segment_size
config option.
The segment_container
option is also available if you want to upload segments
in another container.
use Webf\Flysystem\OpenStackSwift\Config;
$flysystem->writeStream($path, $content, ([
Config::OPTION_SEGMENT_SIZE => 52428800, // 50 MiB
Config::OPTION_SEGMENT_CONTAINER => 'test_segments',
]);
This adapter supports generating temporary URLs as described in Flysystem's documentation.
To do so, you must :
- set a secret key at the account or container level of your OpenStack Swift instance (see details in the OpenStack documentation),
- provide this secret key as third argument (
$tempUrlKey
) when creating the adapter.
When calling Filesystem::temporaryUrl()
, you can pass the following options as
third argument ($config
):
Option key | Description | Type | Default value |
---|---|---|---|
digest |
The digest algorithm to use for the HMAC cryptographic signature (given as first parameter of hash_hmac). | string |
'sha256' |
file_name |
A string to override the default file name (which is based on the object name) when the file is downloaded. | string |
null |
prefix |
If true , a prefix-based temporary URL will be generated. |
bool |
false |
Those option keys are available as public constants in the
Webf\Flysystem\OpenStackSwift\Config
class.
More information about those options can be found in the OpenStack documentation.
use League\Flysystem\Filesystem;
use Webf\Flysystem\OpenStackSwift\OpenStackSwiftAdapter;
// ... (see above)
$adapter = new OpenStackSwiftAdapter($openstack, '{containerName}', '{tempUrlKey}');
$flysystem = new Filesystem($adapter);
$flysystem->temporaryUrl($path, new DateTime('+1 hour'), [
// options...
]);
This library uses the FilesystemAdapterTestCase
provided by
league/flysystem-adapter-test-utilities
, so it performs integration tests
that need a real OpenStack Swift container.
To run tests, duplicate the phpunit.xml.dist
file into phpunit.xml
and fill
all the environment variables, then run:
$ composer test
This will run Psalm and PHPUnit, but you can run them individually like this:
$ composer psalm
$ composer phpunit