GET service ostor-limits
Description
Lists information about limits on operations and bandwidth for the specified user or bucket.
Requests
Syntax
GET /?ostor-limits&emailAddress=<value> HTTP/1.1 Host: <host> Date: <date> Authorization: <authorization_string>
GET /?ostor-limits&bucket=<value> HTTP/1.1 Host: <host> Date: <date> Authorization: <authorization_string>
Parameters
| Parameter | Description | Required |
|---|---|---|
emailAddress
|
User email address. Type: string. Default value: none. |
Yes* |
id
|
User ID. Type: string. Default value: none. |
Yes* |
bucket
|
Bucket name. Type: string. Default value: none. |
Yes* |
* Only one of the required parameters can be set in a single request.
Headers
This implementation uses only common request headers.
Responses
Headers
This implementation uses only common response headers.
Body
A JSON dictionary with information about limits for a user or bucket in the following format:
{
"ops:default" : "<default_limit_value_in_ops/sec>",
"ops:get" : "<get_ops_limit_value_in_ops/sec>",
"ops:put" : "<put_ops_limit_value_in_ops/sec>",
"ops:list" : "<list_ops_limit_value_in_ops/sec>",
"ops:delete" : "<delete_ops_limit_value_in_ops/sec>",
"bandwidth:out" : "<bandwidth_limit_value_in_kb/sec>",
}
Zero value means “unlimited”.
Errors
Returns Error Code 400 if multiple parameters are set at once.
PUT ostor-limits to enable limits.Examples
Sample request #1
Returns information about limits for the user with the email user1@email.com.
GET /?ostor-limits&emailAddress=user1@email.com HTTP/1.1 Host: s3.example.com Date: Thu, 07 Apr 2016 14:08:55 GMT Authorization: <authorization_string>
Sample response #1
HTTP/1.1 200 OK
Transfer-encoding : chunked
Server : nginx/1.8.1
Connection: closed
x-amz-request-id : 80000000000000030005c8caec96d65b
Date : Thu, 07 Apr 2016 14:08:56 GMT
Content-type : application/json
{
"ops:default" : "0.50",
"ops:get" : "0.50",
"ops:put" : "0.50",
"ops:list" : "0.50",
"ops:delete" : "0.50",
"bandwidth:out" : "0"
}
Sample request #2
Returns information about limits for the bucket bucket-1.
GET /?ostor-limits&bucket=bucket-1 HTTP/1.1 Host: s3.example.com Date: Wed, 30 Apr 2016 22:32:00 GMT Authorization: <authorization_string>
Sample response #2
HTTP/1.1 200 OK
Transfer-encoding : chunked
Server : nginx/1.8.1
Connection : closed
x-amz-request-id : 80000000000000030003c6b538eedd95
Date: Wed, 30 Apr 2016 22:32:00 GMT
Content-type : application/json
{
"ops:default" : "0",
"ops:get" : "0",
"ops:put" : "0",
"ops:list" : "0",
"ops:delete" : "0",
"bandwidth:out" : "3.33"
}