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django-swiftbrowser

Build Status

Simple web app build with Django and Twitter Bootstrap to access Openstack Swift.

  • No database needed
  • Works with keystone, tempauth & swauth
  • Support for public containers. ACL support in the works
  • Minimal interface, usable on your desktop as well as on your smartphone
  • Screenshots anyone? See below!

Quick Install

  1. Install swiftbrowser:

    pip install django-swiftbrowser

  2. Please make sure that "tempurl" and "formpost" middlewares are activated in your proxy server. Extract from /etc/swift/proxy-server.conf:

    [pipeline:main] pipeline = catch_errors gatekeeper healthcheck proxy-logging cache tempurl formpost tempauth proxy-logging proxy-server

    [filter:tempurl] use = egg:swift#tempurl

    [filter:formpost] use = egg:swift#formpost

  3. Run development server:

    django-admin runserver --settings=swiftbrowser.settings

  4. Open "http://127.0.0.1:8000/" in your browser and use 'account:username' to login (or tenant/project:username if using Keystone).

Running with Docker

The included Dockerfile makes running django-swiftbrowser even easier. First build the Docker container:

docker build . -t swiftbrowser

Now run the container and point it to your Swift cluster, eg:

docker run -d -p 8000:8000 \
    -e SECRET_KEY=CHANGE_THIS_TO_SOME_RANDOM_VALUE \
    -e SWIFT_AUTH_VERSION=1 \
    -e SWIFT_AUTH_URL=http://192.168.2.200:8080/auth/v1.0 \
    -e STORAGE_URL=http://192.168.2.200:8080/v1 \
    swiftbrowser

You can also run the tox test environment inside the container:

docker run swiftbrowser tox

Screenshots

Login screen Container view Object view