#!/bin/bash # Example client accesses to blob server using curl. # Configuration variables here: BSHOST=localhost:3179/bs BSUSER=user BSPASS=foo # Shorter name for curl auth param: AUTH=$BSUSER:$BSPASS # Stat -- 200 response curl -u $AUTH -d camliversion=1 http://$BSHOST/camli/stat # Upload -- 200 response curl -u $AUTH -v -L \ -F sha1-126249fd8c18cbb5312a5705746a2af87fba9538=@./test_data.txt \ # # Put with bad blob_ref parameter -- 400 response curl -v -L \ -F sha1-22a7fdd575f4c3e7caa3a55cc83db8b8a6714f0f=@./test_data.txt \ # # Get present -- the blob curl -u $AUTH -v http://$BSHOST/camli/sha1-126249fd8c18cbb5312a5705746a2af87fba9538 # Get missing -- 404 curl -u $AUTH -v http://$BSHOST/camli/sha1-22a7fdd575f4c3e7caa3a55cc83db8b8a6714f0f # Check present -- 200 with only headers curl -u $AUTH -I http://$BSHOST/camli/sha1-126249fd8c18cbb5312a5705746a2af87fba9538 # Check missing -- 404 with empty list response curl -I http://$BSHOST/camli/sha1-22a7fdd575f4c3e7caa3a55cc83db8b8a6714f0f # List -- 200 with list of blobs (just one) curl -v -u $AUTH http://$BSHOST/camli/enumerate-blobs?limit=1 # List offset -- 200 with list of no blobs curl -v -u $AUTH http://$BSHOST/camli/enumerate-blobs?after=sha1-126249fd8c18cbb5312a5705746a2af87fba9538