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Tomaz Muraus resolved LIBCLOUD-328.
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Resolution: Fixed
Fix Version/s: (was: 0.12.3)
Assignee: Tomaz Muraus
Thanks for confirming that the fix works.
> Creating a container with an '@', then creating object inside container
> encodes url twice
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>
> Key: LIBCLOUD-328
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/LIBCLOUD-328
> Project: Libcloud
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: Storage
> Affects Versions: 0.12.3
> Environment: testing with cloudfiles
> Reporter: David Bryson
> Assignee: Tomaz Muraus
> Priority: Minor
>
> Using sample code from documentation:
> {code}
> container_name = '[email protected]'
> # Create a container if it doesn't already exist
> try:
> container = driver.get_container(container_name=container_name)
> print "Using existing container %s" % container_name
> except ContainerDoesNotExistError:
> container = driver.create_container(container_name=container_name)
> print "Created new container %s" % container_name
> print 'Uploading object...'
> content = { 'content_type' : 'audio' }
> # Compress data in our directory and stream it directly to CF
> obj = container.upload_object(file_name, object_name=object_name,
> extra=content)
> {code}
> Produces a double encoded URL for the upload_object call:
> {noformat}
> URL: david%40statichacks.org
> Created new container [email protected]
> Uploading object...
> URL: david%2540statichacks.org
> {'bytes_transferred': 4269,
> 'data_hash': 'eb80d68c737781db10b748fd53ecdd22',
> 'response': <libcloud.storage.drivers.cloudfiles.CloudFilesRawResponse
> object at 0x25d1310>}
> 404
> {'date': 'Wed, 22 May 2013 15:06:58 GMT', 'content-length': '70',
> 'content-type': 'text/html; charset=UTF-8', 'x-trans-id':
> 'txa6557bd13bb14d1895154d4b36049a55'}
> {noformat}
> I can avoid this by overwriting the container object in the above code with
> another 'get_container' call. But it seems like the code should just do the
> right thing when an object uploaded using an existing container.
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