I looked into the source and the XML/JSON output is hardcoded - so I guess there is no chance for getting metadata in listing other than hacking the source ;)
Med venlig hilsen / Best regards Morten Møller Riis m...@gigahost.dk Gigahost Gammeltorv 8, 2. 1457 København K On Dec 12, 2012, at 2:01 PM, Morten Møller Riis <m...@gigahost.dk> wrote: > Hi Guys > > I was wondering if there is any possibility of getting metadata output in the > listing when you issue a GET on a container. > > At the moment it returns eg.: > > <object> > <name>10620_1b8b2553c6eb9987ff647d69e3181f9eeb3a43ef.jpg</name> > <hash>e453fcd7ff03e9e0e460555e875b1da1</hash> > <bytes>9272</bytes> > <content_type>image/jpeg</content_type> > <last_modified>2012-09-20T23:27:34.473230</last_modified> > </object> > > If I have X-Object-Meta-Something on an object it would be nice to see it > here as well. I know I can get it by doing a HEAD request. But this gets > heavy for many objects. > > Any suggestions? > > Best regards > Morten Møller Riis > > > > > > > Med venlig hilsen / Best regards > Morten Møller Riis > m...@gigahost.dk > > Gigahost > Gammeltorv 8, 2. > 1457 København K > > > > > _______________________________________________ > Mailing list: https://launchpad.net/~openstack > Post to : openstack@lists.launchpad.net > Unsubscribe : https://launchpad.net/~openstack > More help : https://help.launchpad.net/ListHelp
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