Use openstackclient in swift exercises
With the release of osc 1.8.0, swift support has been expanded and
we can now remove references to the swift CLI from this exercise
file. Also made minor improvements to comments.
Change-Id: I04069eb6251f8cbf8266183441b2cfdb64defd7d
diff --git a/exercises/swift.sh b/exercises/swift.sh
index afcede8..4a41e0f 100755
--- a/exercises/swift.sh
+++ b/exercises/swift.sh
@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
# **swift.sh**
-# Test swift via the ``swift`` command line from ``python-swiftclient``
+# Test swift via the ``python-openstackclient`` command line
echo "*********************************************************************"
echo "Begin DevStack Exercise: $0"
@@ -39,26 +39,29 @@
# Container name
CONTAINER=ex-swift
+OBJECT=/etc/issue
# Testing Swift
# =============
# Check if we have to swift via keystone
-swift stat || die $LINENO "Failure getting status"
+openstack object store account show || die $LINENO "Failure getting account status"
# We start by creating a test container
openstack container create $CONTAINER || die $LINENO "Failure creating container $CONTAINER"
-# add some files into it.
-openstack object create $CONTAINER /etc/issue || die $LINENO "Failure uploading file to container $CONTAINER"
+# add a file into it.
+openstack object create $CONTAINER $OBJECT || die $LINENO "Failure uploading file to container $CONTAINER"
-# list them
+# list the objects
openstack object list $CONTAINER || die $LINENO "Failure listing contents of container $CONTAINER"
-# And we may want to delete them now that we have tested that
-# everything works.
-swift delete $CONTAINER || die $LINENO "Failure deleting container $CONTAINER"
+# delete the object first
+openstack object delete $CONTAINER $OBJECT || die $LINENO "Failure deleting object $OBJECT in container $CONTAINER"
+
+# delete the container
+openstack container delete $CONTAINER || die $LINENO "Failure deleting container $CONTAINER"
set +o xtrace
echo "*********************************************************************"