Hi, pangj,
There is no sub-container in swift. Instead you can use prefix to
save the objects, something like this:
http://swift.example.com:8080/AUTH_user/myfiles/mydir/object_prefix/object
If you use Cyberduck to view the container, the prefix 'object_prefix' will
be show as a subfolder.
Jonathan Lu
On 2013/8/31 9:41, pangj wrote:
I know for swift the sotrage url could be:
http://swift.example.com:8080/AUTH_user/myfiles/myobject
But if I want a subdir under the container, for example,
http://swift.example.com:8080/AUTH_user/myfiles/mydir/myobject
How will we do this?
Thanks.
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