Uploading files with http put
Jean-Paul Calderone
jean-paul+tahoe-dev at leastauthority.com
Tue Nov 26 00:38:00 UTC 2019
Can you elaborate on what you mean by "asynchronous"?
On Mon, Nov 25, 2019 at 7:28 PM brucet <brucet.cisco at gmail.com> wrote:
> Never saw a response to this. Does anyone have any pointer of where to
> look for an answer to my question below?
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> Bruce T
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> *From: *Bruce Thompson <brucet.cisco at gmail.com>
> *Date: *Friday, November 22, 2019 at 9:08 AM
> *To: *"tahoe-dev at tahoe-lafs.org" <tahoe-dev at tahoe-lafs.org>
> *Subject: *Uploading files with http put
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> I am writing a Tahoe-LAFS plugin for Nextcloud and close to having it
> completed. The plugin puts Tahoe-LAFS on even footing with other cloud
> storage systems that have been integrated with Nextcloud such as: Amazon S3
> and Swift.
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> The problem I am having is I need to support asynchronous uploading of
> local files to Tahoe-LAFS. I have not found a way to do this using the
> “tahoe cp” command. However, if I use an http put to perform the upload
> then I can support asynchronous uploads in Nextcloud.
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> I am using the “tahoe” command from the plugin so I can use any tahoe
> command that completes in a relatively short period of time. Is there a
> simple way for me to create a placeholder tahoe URI that I can use to
> perform an http put with to perform an upload?
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> Thanks in advance,
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> Bruce T
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