// Package swift provides an interface to the Swift object storage system package swift import ( "bufio" "bytes" "fmt" "io" "path" "regexp" "strconv" "strings" "sync" "time" "github.com/ncw/rclone/fs" "github.com/ncw/rclone/fs/config" "github.com/ncw/rclone/fs/config/flags" "github.com/ncw/rclone/fs/fserrors" "github.com/ncw/rclone/fs/fshttp" "github.com/ncw/rclone/fs/hash" "github.com/ncw/rclone/fs/operations" "github.com/ncw/rclone/fs/walk" "github.com/ncw/swift" "github.com/pkg/errors" ) // Constants const ( directoryMarkerContentType = "application/directory" // content type of directory marker objects listChunks = 1000 // chunk size to read directory listings ) // Globals var ( chunkSize = fs.SizeSuffix(5 * 1024 * 1024 * 1024) ) // Register with Fs func init() { fs.Register(&fs.RegInfo{ Name: "swift", Description: "Openstack Swift (Rackspace Cloud Files, Memset Memstore, OVH)", NewFs: NewFs, Options: []fs.Option{{ Name: "env_auth", Help: "Get swift credentials from environment variables in standard OpenStack form.", Examples: []fs.OptionExample{ { Value: "false", Help: "Enter swift credentials in the next step", }, { Value: "true", Help: "Get swift credentials from environment vars. Leave other fields blank if using this.", }, }, }, { Name: "user", Help: "User name to log in (OS_USERNAME).", }, { Name: "key", Help: "API key or password (OS_PASSWORD).", }, { Name: "auth", Help: "Authentication URL for server (OS_AUTH_URL).", Examples: []fs.OptionExample{{ Help: "Rackspace US", Value: "https://auth.api.rackspacecloud.com/v1.0", }, { Help: "Rackspace UK", Value: "https://lon.auth.api.rackspacecloud.com/v1.0", }, { Help: "Rackspace v2", Value: "https://identity.api.rackspacecloud.com/v2.0", }, { Help: "Memset Memstore UK", Value: "https://auth.storage.memset.com/v1.0", }, { Help: "Memset Memstore UK v2", Value: "https://auth.storage.memset.com/v2.0", }, { Help: "OVH", Value: "https://auth.cloud.ovh.net/v2.0", }}, }, { Name: "user_id", Help: "User ID to log in - optional - most swift systems use user and leave this blank (v3 auth) (OS_USER_ID).", }, { Name: "domain", Help: "User domain - optional (v3 auth) (OS_USER_DOMAIN_NAME)", }, { Name: "tenant", Help: "Tenant name - optional for v1 auth, this or tenant_id required otherwise (OS_TENANT_NAME or OS_PROJECT_NAME)", }, { Name: "tenant_id", Help: "Tenant ID - optional for v1 auth, this or tenant required otherwise (OS_TENANT_ID)", }, { Name: "tenant_domain", Help: "Tenant domain - optional (v3 auth) (OS_PROJECT_DOMAIN_NAME)", }, { Name: "region", Help: "Region name - optional (OS_REGION_NAME)", }, { Name: "storage_url", Help: "Storage URL - optional (OS_STORAGE_URL)", }, { Name: "auth_token", Help: "Auth Token from alternate authentication - optional (OS_AUTH_TOKEN)", }, { Name: "auth_version", Help: "AuthVersion - optional - set to (1,2,3) if your auth URL has no version (ST_AUTH_VERSION)", }, { Name: "endpoint_type", Help: "Endpoint type to choose from the service catalogue (OS_ENDPOINT_TYPE)", Examples: []fs.OptionExample{{ Help: "Public (default, choose this if not sure)", Value: "public", }, { Help: "Internal (use internal service net)", Value: "internal", }, { Help: "Admin", Value: "admin", }}, }, }, }) flags.VarP(&chunkSize, "swift-chunk-size", "", "Above this size files will be chunked into a _segments container.") } // Fs represents a remote swift server type Fs struct { name string // name of this remote root string // the path we are working on if any features *fs.Features // optional features c *swift.Connection // the connection to the swift server container string // the container we are working on containerOKMu sync.Mutex // mutex to protect container OK containerOK bool // true if we have created the container segmentsContainer string // container to store the segments (if any) in noCheckContainer bool // don't check the container before creating it } // Object describes a swift object // // Will definitely have info but maybe not meta type Object struct { fs *Fs // what this object is part of remote string // The remote path info swift.Object // Info from the swift object if known headers swift.Headers // The object headers if known } // ------------------------------------------------------------ // Name of the remote (as passed into NewFs) func (f *Fs) Name() string { return f.name } // Root of the remote (as passed into NewFs) func (f *Fs) Root() string { if f.root == "" { return f.container } return f.container + "/" + f.root } // String converts this Fs to a string func (f *Fs) String() string { if f.root == "" { return fmt.Sprintf("Swift container %s", f.container) } return fmt.Sprintf("Swift container %s path %s", f.container, f.root) } // Features returns the optional features of this Fs func (f *Fs) Features() *fs.Features { return f.features } // Pattern to match a swift path var matcher = regexp.MustCompile(`^([^/]*)(.*)$`) // parseParse parses a swift 'url' func parsePath(path string) (container, directory string, err error) { parts := matcher.FindStringSubmatch(path) if parts == nil { err = errors.Errorf("couldn't find container in swift path %q", path) } else { container, directory = parts[1], parts[2] directory = strings.Trim(directory, "/") } return } // swiftConnection makes a connection to swift func swiftConnection(name string) (*swift.Connection, error) { c := &swift.Connection{ // Keep these in the same order as the Config for ease of checking UserName: config.FileGet(name, "user"), ApiKey: config.FileGet(name, "key"), AuthUrl: config.FileGet(name, "auth"), UserId: config.FileGet(name, "user_id"), Domain: config.FileGet(name, "domain"), Tenant: config.FileGet(name, "tenant"), TenantId: config.FileGet(name, "tenant_id"), TenantDomain: config.FileGet(name, "tenant_domain"), Region: config.FileGet(name, "region"), StorageUrl: config.FileGet(name, "storage_url"), AuthToken: config.FileGet(name, "auth_token"), AuthVersion: config.FileGetInt(name, "auth_version", 0), EndpointType: swift.EndpointType(config.FileGet(name, "endpoint_type", "public")), ConnectTimeout: 10 * fs.Config.ConnectTimeout, // Use the timeouts in the transport Timeout: 10 * fs.Config.Timeout, // Use the timeouts in the transport Transport: fshttp.NewTransport(fs.Config), } if config.FileGetBool(name, "env_auth", false) { err := c.ApplyEnvironment() if err != nil { return nil, errors.Wrap(err, "failed to read environment variables") } } StorageUrl, AuthToken := c.StorageUrl, c.AuthToken if !c.Authenticated() { if c.UserName == "" && c.UserId == "" { return nil, errors.New("user name or user id not found for authentication (and no storage_url+auth_token is provided)") } if c.ApiKey == "" { return nil, errors.New("key not found") } if c.AuthUrl == "" { return nil, errors.New("auth not found") } err := c.Authenticate() // fills in c.StorageUrl and c.AuthToken if err != nil { return nil, err } } // Make sure we re-auth with the AuthToken and StorageUrl // provided by wrapping the existing auth, so we can just // override one or the other or both. if StorageUrl != "" || AuthToken != "" { c.Auth = newAuth(c.Auth, StorageUrl, AuthToken) } return c, nil } // NewFsWithConnection contstructs an Fs from the path, container:path // and authenticated connection. // // if noCheckContainer is set then the Fs won't check the container // exists before creating it. func NewFsWithConnection(name, root string, c *swift.Connection, noCheckContainer bool) (fs.Fs, error) { container, directory, err := parsePath(root) if err != nil { return nil, err } f := &Fs{ name: name, c: c, container: container, segmentsContainer: container + "_segments", root: directory, noCheckContainer: noCheckContainer, } f.features = (&fs.Features{ ReadMimeType: true, WriteMimeType: true, BucketBased: true, }).Fill(f) if f.root != "" { f.root += "/" // Check to see if the object exists - ignoring directory markers info, _, err := f.c.Object(container, directory) if err == nil && info.ContentType != directoryMarkerContentType { f.root = path.Dir(directory) if f.root == "." { f.root = "" } else { f.root += "/" } // return an error with an fs which points to the parent return f, fs.ErrorIsFile } } return f, nil } // NewFs contstructs an Fs from the path, container:path func NewFs(name, root string) (fs.Fs, error) { c, err := swiftConnection(name) if err != nil { return nil, err } return NewFsWithConnection(name, root, c, false) } // Return an Object from a path // // If it can't be found it returns the error fs.ErrorObjectNotFound. func (f *Fs) newObjectWithInfo(remote string, info *swift.Object) (fs.Object, error) { o := &Object{ fs: f, remote: remote, } // Note that due to a quirk of swift, dynamic large objects are // returned as 0 bytes in the listing. Correct this here by // making sure we read the full metadata for all 0 byte files. // We don't read the metadata for directory marker objects. if info != nil && info.Bytes == 0 && info.ContentType != "application/directory" { info = nil } if info != nil { // Set info but not headers o.info = *info } else { err := o.readMetaData() // reads info and headers, returning an error if err != nil { return nil, err } } return o, nil } // NewObject finds the Object at remote. If it can't be found it // returns the error fs.ErrorObjectNotFound. func (f *Fs) NewObject(remote string) (fs.Object, error) { return f.newObjectWithInfo(remote, nil) } // listFn is called from list and listContainerRoot to handle an object. type listFn func(remote string, object *swift.Object, isDirectory bool) error // listContainerRoot lists the objects into the function supplied from // the container and root supplied // // Set recurse to read sub directories func (f *Fs) listContainerRoot(container, root string, dir string, recurse bool, fn listFn) error { prefix := root if dir != "" { prefix += dir + "/" } // Options for ObjectsWalk opts := swift.ObjectsOpts{ Prefix: prefix, Limit: listChunks, } if !recurse { opts.Delimiter = '/' } rootLength := len(root) return f.c.ObjectsWalk(container, &opts, func(opts *swift.ObjectsOpts) (interface{}, error) { objects, err := f.c.Objects(container, opts) if err == nil { for i := range objects { object := &objects[i] isDirectory := false if !recurse { isDirectory = strings.HasSuffix(object.Name, "/") } if !strings.HasPrefix(object.Name, prefix) { fs.Logf(f, "Odd name received %q", object.Name) continue } if object.Name == prefix { // If we have zero length directory markers ending in / then swift // will return them in the listing for the directory which causes // duplicate directories. Ignore them here. continue } remote := object.Name[rootLength:] err = fn(remote, object, isDirectory) if err != nil { break } } } return objects, err }) } type addEntryFn func(fs.DirEntry) error // list the objects into the function supplied func (f *Fs) list(dir string, recurse bool, fn addEntryFn) error { err := f.listContainerRoot(f.container, f.root, dir, recurse, func(remote string, object *swift.Object, isDirectory bool) (err error) { if isDirectory { remote = strings.TrimRight(remote, "/") d := fs.NewDir(remote, time.Time{}).SetSize(object.Bytes) err = fn(d) } else { // newObjectWithInfo does a full metadata read on 0 size objects which might be dynamic large objects o, err := f.newObjectWithInfo(remote, object) if err != nil { return err } if o.Storable() { err = fn(o) } } return err }) if err == swift.ContainerNotFound { err = fs.ErrorDirNotFound } return err } // listDir lists a single directory func (f *Fs) listDir(dir string) (entries fs.DirEntries, err error) { if f.container == "" { return nil, fs.ErrorListBucketRequired } // List the objects err = f.list(dir, false, func(entry fs.DirEntry) error { entries = append(entries, entry) return nil }) if err != nil { return nil, err } return entries, nil } // listContainers lists the containers func (f *Fs) listContainers(dir string) (entries fs.DirEntries, err error) { if dir != "" { return nil, fs.ErrorListBucketRequired } containers, err := f.c.ContainersAll(nil) if err != nil { return nil, errors.Wrap(err, "container listing failed") } for _, container := range containers { d := fs.NewDir(container.Name, time.Time{}).SetSize(container.Bytes).SetItems(container.Count) entries = append(entries, d) } return entries, nil } // List the objects and directories in dir into entries. The // entries can be returned in any order but should be for a // complete directory. // // dir should be "" to list the root, and should not have // trailing slashes. // // This should return ErrDirNotFound if the directory isn't // found. func (f *Fs) List(dir string) (entries fs.DirEntries, err error) { if f.container == "" { return f.listContainers(dir) } return f.listDir(dir) } // ListR lists the objects and directories of the Fs starting // from dir recursively into out. // // dir should be "" to start from the root, and should not // have trailing slashes. // // This should return ErrDirNotFound if the directory isn't // found. // // It should call callback for each tranche of entries read. // These need not be returned in any particular order. If // callback returns an error then the listing will stop // immediately. // // Don't implement this unless you have a more efficient way // of listing recursively that doing a directory traversal. func (f *Fs) ListR(dir string, callback fs.ListRCallback) (err error) { if f.container == "" { return errors.New("container needed for recursive list") } list := walk.NewListRHelper(callback) err = f.list(dir, true, func(entry fs.DirEntry) error { return list.Add(entry) }) if err != nil { return err } return list.Flush() } // Put the object into the container // // Copy the reader in to the new object which is returned // // The new object may have been created if an error is returned func (f *Fs) Put(in io.Reader, src fs.ObjectInfo, options ...fs.OpenOption) (fs.Object, error) { // Temporary Object under construction fs := &Object{ fs: f, remote: src.Remote(), headers: swift.Headers{}, // Empty object headers to stop readMetaData being called } return fs, fs.Update(in, src, options...) } // PutStream uploads to the remote path with the modTime given of indeterminate size func (f *Fs) PutStream(in io.Reader, src fs.ObjectInfo, options ...fs.OpenOption) (fs.Object, error) { return f.Put(in, src, options...) } // Mkdir creates the container if it doesn't exist func (f *Fs) Mkdir(dir string) error { f.containerOKMu.Lock() defer f.containerOKMu.Unlock() if f.containerOK { return nil } // if we are at the root, then it is OK if f.container == "" { return nil } // Check to see if container exists first var err error = swift.ContainerNotFound if !f.noCheckContainer { _, _, err = f.c.Container(f.container) } if err == swift.ContainerNotFound { err = f.c.ContainerCreate(f.container, nil) } if err == nil { f.containerOK = true } return err } // Rmdir deletes the container if the fs is at the root // // Returns an error if it isn't empty func (f *Fs) Rmdir(dir string) error { f.containerOKMu.Lock() defer f.containerOKMu.Unlock() if f.root != "" || dir != "" { return nil } err := f.c.ContainerDelete(f.container) if err == nil { f.containerOK = false } return err } // Precision of the remote func (f *Fs) Precision() time.Duration { return time.Nanosecond } // Purge deletes all the files and directories // // Implemented here so we can make sure we delete directory markers func (f *Fs) Purge() error { // Delete all the files including the directory markers toBeDeleted := make(chan fs.Object, fs.Config.Transfers) delErr := make(chan error, 1) go func() { delErr <- operations.DeleteFiles(toBeDeleted) }() err := f.list("", true, func(entry fs.DirEntry) error { if o, ok := entry.(*Object); ok { toBeDeleted <- o } return nil }) close(toBeDeleted) delError := <-delErr if err == nil { err = delError } if err != nil { return err } return f.Rmdir("") } // Copy src to this remote using server side copy operations. // // This is stored with the remote path given // // It returns the destination Object and a possible error // // Will only be called if src.Fs().Name() == f.Name() // // If it isn't possible then return fs.ErrorCantCopy func (f *Fs) Copy(src fs.Object, remote string) (fs.Object, error) { err := f.Mkdir("") if err != nil { return nil, err } srcObj, ok := src.(*Object) if !ok { fs.Debugf(src, "Can't copy - not same remote type") return nil, fs.ErrorCantCopy } srcFs := srcObj.fs _, err = f.c.ObjectCopy(srcFs.container, srcFs.root+srcObj.remote, f.container, f.root+remote, nil) if err != nil { return nil, err } return f.NewObject(remote) } // Hashes returns the supported hash sets. func (f *Fs) Hashes() hash.Set { return hash.Set(hash.MD5) } // ------------------------------------------------------------ // Fs returns the parent Fs func (o *Object) Fs() fs.Info { return o.fs } // Return a string version func (o *Object) String() string { if o == nil { return "" } return o.remote } // Remote returns the remote path func (o *Object) Remote() string { return o.remote } // Hash returns the Md5sum of an object returning a lowercase hex string func (o *Object) Hash(t hash.Type) (string, error) { if t != hash.MD5 { return "", hash.ErrUnsupported } isDynamicLargeObject, err := o.isDynamicLargeObject() if err != nil { return "", err } isStaticLargeObject, err := o.isStaticLargeObject() if err != nil { return "", err } if isDynamicLargeObject || isStaticLargeObject { fs.Debugf(o, "Returning empty Md5sum for swift large object") return "", nil } return strings.ToLower(o.info.Hash), nil } // hasHeader checks for the header passed in returning false if the // object isn't found. func (o *Object) hasHeader(header string) (bool, error) { err := o.readMetaData() if err != nil { if err == fs.ErrorObjectNotFound { return false, nil } return false, err } _, isDynamicLargeObject := o.headers[header] return isDynamicLargeObject, nil } // isDynamicLargeObject checks for X-Object-Manifest header func (o *Object) isDynamicLargeObject() (bool, error) { return o.hasHeader("X-Object-Manifest") } // isStaticLargeObjectFile checks for the X-Static-Large-Object header func (o *Object) isStaticLargeObject() (bool, error) { return o.hasHeader("X-Static-Large-Object") } // Size returns the size of an object in bytes func (o *Object) Size() int64 { return o.info.Bytes } // readMetaData gets the metadata if it hasn't already been fetched // // it also sets the info // // it returns fs.ErrorObjectNotFound if the object isn't found func (o *Object) readMetaData() (err error) { if o.headers != nil { return nil } info, h, err := o.fs.c.Object(o.fs.container, o.fs.root+o.remote) if err != nil { if err == swift.ObjectNotFound { return fs.ErrorObjectNotFound } return err } o.info = info o.headers = h return nil } // ModTime returns the modification time of the object // // // It attempts to read the objects mtime and if that isn't present the // LastModified returned in the http headers func (o *Object) ModTime() time.Time { err := o.readMetaData() if err != nil { fs.Debugf(o, "Failed to read metadata: %s", err) return o.info.LastModified } modTime, err := o.headers.ObjectMetadata().GetModTime() if err != nil { // fs.Logf(o, "Failed to read mtime from object: %v", err) return o.info.LastModified } return modTime } // SetModTime sets the modification time of the local fs object func (o *Object) SetModTime(modTime time.Time) error { err := o.readMetaData() if err != nil { return err } meta := o.headers.ObjectMetadata() meta.SetModTime(modTime) newHeaders := meta.ObjectHeaders() for k, v := range newHeaders { o.headers[k] = v } // Include any other metadata from request for k, v := range o.headers { if strings.HasPrefix(k, "X-Object-") { newHeaders[k] = v } } return o.fs.c.ObjectUpdate(o.fs.container, o.fs.root+o.remote, newHeaders) } // Storable returns if this object is storable // // It compares the Content-Type to directoryMarkerContentType - that // makes it a directory marker which is not storable. func (o *Object) Storable() bool { return o.info.ContentType != directoryMarkerContentType } // Open an object for read func (o *Object) Open(options ...fs.OpenOption) (in io.ReadCloser, err error) { headers := fs.OpenOptionHeaders(options) _, isRanging := headers["Range"] in, _, err = o.fs.c.ObjectOpen(o.fs.container, o.fs.root+o.remote, !isRanging, headers) return } // min returns the smallest of x, y func min(x, y int64) int64 { if x < y { return x } return y } // removeSegments removes any old segments from o // // if except is passed in then segments with that prefix won't be deleted func (o *Object) removeSegments(except string) error { segmentsRoot := o.fs.root + o.remote + "/" err := o.fs.listContainerRoot(o.fs.segmentsContainer, segmentsRoot, "", true, func(remote string, object *swift.Object, isDirectory bool) error { if isDirectory { return nil } if except != "" && strings.HasPrefix(remote, except) { // fs.Debugf(o, "Ignoring current segment file %q in container %q", segmentsRoot+remote, o.fs.segmentsContainer) return nil } segmentPath := segmentsRoot + remote fs.Debugf(o, "Removing segment file %q in container %q", segmentPath, o.fs.segmentsContainer) return o.fs.c.ObjectDelete(o.fs.segmentsContainer, segmentPath) }) if err != nil { return err } // remove the segments container if empty, ignore errors err = o.fs.c.ContainerDelete(o.fs.segmentsContainer) if err == nil { fs.Debugf(o, "Removed empty container %q", o.fs.segmentsContainer) } return nil } // urlEncode encodes a string so that it is a valid URL // // We don't use any of Go's standard methods as we need `/` not // encoded but we need '&' encoded. func urlEncode(str string) string { var buf bytes.Buffer for i := 0; i < len(str); i++ { c := str[i] if (c >= '0' && c <= '9') || (c >= 'a' && c <= 'z') || (c >= 'A' && c <= 'Z') || c == '/' || c == '.' { _ = buf.WriteByte(c) } else { _, _ = buf.WriteString(fmt.Sprintf("%%%02X", c)) } } return buf.String() } // updateChunks updates the existing object using chunks to a separate // container. It returns a string which prefixes current segments. func (o *Object) updateChunks(in0 io.Reader, headers swift.Headers, size int64, contentType string) (string, error) { // Create the segmentsContainer if it doesn't exist var err error = swift.ContainerNotFound _, _, err = o.fs.c.Container(o.fs.segmentsContainer) if err == swift.ContainerNotFound { err = o.fs.c.ContainerCreate(o.fs.segmentsContainer, nil) } if err != nil { return "", err } // Upload the chunks left := size i := 0 uniquePrefix := fmt.Sprintf("%s/%d", swift.TimeToFloatString(time.Now()), size) segmentsPath := fmt.Sprintf("%s%s/%s", o.fs.root, o.remote, uniquePrefix) in := bufio.NewReader(in0) for { // can we read at least one byte? if _, err := in.Peek(1); err != nil { if left > 0 { return "", err // read less than expected } fs.Debugf(o, "Uploading segments into %q seems done (%v)", o.fs.segmentsContainer, err) break } n := int64(chunkSize) if size != -1 { n = min(left, n) headers["Content-Length"] = strconv.FormatInt(n, 10) // set Content-Length as we know it left -= n } segmentReader := io.LimitReader(in, n) segmentPath := fmt.Sprintf("%s/%08d", segmentsPath, i) fs.Debugf(o, "Uploading segment file %q into %q", segmentPath, o.fs.segmentsContainer) _, err := o.fs.c.ObjectPut(o.fs.segmentsContainer, segmentPath, segmentReader, true, "", "", headers) if err != nil { return "", err } i++ } // Upload the manifest headers["X-Object-Manifest"] = urlEncode(fmt.Sprintf("%s/%s", o.fs.segmentsContainer, segmentsPath)) headers["Content-Length"] = "0" // set Content-Length as we know it emptyReader := bytes.NewReader(nil) manifestName := o.fs.root + o.remote _, err = o.fs.c.ObjectPut(o.fs.container, manifestName, emptyReader, true, "", contentType, headers) return uniquePrefix + "/", err } // Update the object with the contents of the io.Reader, modTime and size // // The new object may have been created if an error is returned func (o *Object) Update(in io.Reader, src fs.ObjectInfo, options ...fs.OpenOption) error { if o.fs.container == "" { return fserrors.FatalError(errors.New("container name needed in remote")) } err := o.fs.Mkdir("") if err != nil { return err } size := src.Size() modTime := src.ModTime() // Note whether this is a dynamic large object before starting isDynamicLargeObject, err := o.isDynamicLargeObject() if err != nil { return err } // Set the mtime m := swift.Metadata{} m.SetModTime(modTime) contentType := fs.MimeType(src) headers := m.ObjectHeaders() uniquePrefix := "" if size > int64(chunkSize) || size == -1 { uniquePrefix, err = o.updateChunks(in, headers, size, contentType) if err != nil { return err } } else { headers["Content-Length"] = strconv.FormatInt(size, 10) // set Content-Length as we know it _, err := o.fs.c.ObjectPut(o.fs.container, o.fs.root+o.remote, in, true, "", contentType, headers) if err != nil { return err } } // If file was a dynamic large object then remove old/all segments if isDynamicLargeObject { err = o.removeSegments(uniquePrefix) if err != nil { fs.Logf(o, "Failed to remove old segments - carrying on with upload: %v", err) } } // Read the metadata from the newly created object o.headers = nil // wipe old metadata return o.readMetaData() } // Remove an object func (o *Object) Remove() error { isDynamicLargeObject, err := o.isDynamicLargeObject() if err != nil { return err } // Remove file/manifest first err = o.fs.c.ObjectDelete(o.fs.container, o.fs.root+o.remote) if err != nil { return err } // ...then segments if required if isDynamicLargeObject { err = o.removeSegments("") if err != nil { return err } } return nil } // MimeType of an Object if known, "" otherwise func (o *Object) MimeType() string { return o.info.ContentType } // Check the interfaces are satisfied var ( _ fs.Fs = &Fs{} _ fs.Purger = &Fs{} _ fs.PutStreamer = &Fs{} _ fs.Copier = &Fs{} _ fs.ListRer = &Fs{} _ fs.Object = &Object{} _ fs.MimeTyper = &Object{} )