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Issue 12317103: Added gsutil to depot tools (Closed) Base URL: https://chromium.googlesource.com/chromium/tools/depot_tools.git@master
Patch Set: Created 7 years, 9 months ago
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+# Copyright 2012 Google Inc. All Rights Reserved.
+#
+# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
+# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
+# You may obtain a copy of the License at
+#
+# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
+#
+# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
+# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
+# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
+# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
+# limitations under the License.
+
+from gslib.help_provider import HELP_NAME
+from gslib.help_provider import HELP_NAME_ALIASES
+from gslib.help_provider import HELP_ONE_LINE_SUMMARY
+from gslib.help_provider import HelpProvider
+from gslib.help_provider import HELP_TEXT
+from gslib.help_provider import HelpType
+from gslib.help_provider import HELP_TYPE
+
+_detailed_help_text = ("""
+<B>BUCKET NAME REQUIREMENTS</B>
+ Google Cloud Storage has a single namespace, so you will not be allowed
+ to create a bucket with a name already in use by another user. You can,
+ however, carve out parts of the bucket name space corresponding to your
+ company's domain name (see "DOMAIN NAMED BUCKETS").
+
+ Bucket names must conform to standard DNS naming conventions. This is
+ because a bucket name can appear in a DNS record as part of a CNAME
+ redirect. In addition to meeting DNS naming requirements, Google Cloud
+ Storage imposes other requirements on bucket naming. At a minimum, your
+ bucket names must meet the following requirements:
+
+ - Bucket names must contain only lowercase letters, numbers, dashes (-), and
+ dots (.).
+
+ - Bucket names must start and end with a number or letter.
+
+ - Bucket names must contain 3 to 63 characters. Names containing dots can
+ contain up to 222 characters, but each dot-separated component can be
+ no longer than 63 characters.
+
+ - Bucket names cannot be represented as an IPv4 address in dotted-decimal
+ notation (for example, 192.168.5.4).
+
+ - Bucket names cannot begin with the "goog" prefix.
+
+ - For DNS compliance, you should not have a period adjacent to another
+ period or dash. For example, ".." or "-." or ".-" are not acceptable.
+
+
+<B>OBJECT NAME REQUIREMENTS</B>
+ Object names can contain any sequence of Unicode characters, of length 1-1024
+ bytes when UTF-8 encoded. Object names must not contain CarriageReturn,
+ CarriageReturnLineFeed, or the XML-disallowed surrogate blocks (xFFFE
+ or xFFFF).
+
+ We highly recommend that you avoid using control characters that are illegal
+ in XML 1.0 in your object names. These characters will cause XML listing
+ issues when you try to list your objects.
+
+
+<B>DOMAIN NAMED BUCKETS</B>
+ You can carve out parts of the Google Cloud Storage bucket name space
+ by creating buckets with domain names (like "example.com").
+
+ Before you can create a bucket name containing one or more '.' characters,
+ the following rules apply:
+ - If the name is a syntactically valid DNS name ending with a
+ currently-recognized top-level domain (such as .com), you will be required
+ to verify domain ownership.
+ - Otherwise you will be disallowed from creating the bucket.
+
+ If your project needs to use a domain-named bucket, you need to have
+ a team member both verify the domain and create the bucket. This is
+ because Google Cloud Storage checks for domain ownership against the
+ user who creates the bucket, so the user who creates the bucket must
+ also be verified as an owner or manager of the domain.
+
+ To verify as the owner or manager of a domain, use the Google Webmaster
+ Tools verification process. The Webmaster Tools verification process
+ provides three methods for verifying an owner or manager of a domain:
+
+ 1. Adding a special Meta tag to a site's homepage.
+ 2. Uploading a special HTML file to a site.
+ 3. Adding a DNS TXT record to a domain's DNS configuration.
+
+ Meta tag verification and HTML file verification are easier to perform and
+ are probably adequate for most situations. DNS TXT record verification is
+ a domain-based verification method that is useful in situations where a
+ site wants to tightly control who can create domain-named buckets. Once
+ a site creates a DNS TXT record to verify ownership of a domain, it takes
+ precedence over meta tag and HTML file verification. For example, you might
+ have two IT staff members who are responsible for managing your site, called
+ "example.com." If they complete the DNS TXT record verification, only they
+ would be able to create buckets called "example.com", "reports.example.com",
+ "downloads.example.com", and other domain-named buckets.
+
+ Site-Based Verification
+
+ If you have administrative control over the HTML files that make up a site,
+ you can use one of the site-based verification methods to verify that you
+ control or own a site. When you do this, Google Cloud Storage lets you
+ create buckets representing the verified site and any sub-sites - provided
+ nobody has used the DNS TXT record method to verify domain ownership of a
+ parent of the site.
+
+ As an example, assume that nobody has used the DNS TXT record method to verify
+ ownership of the following domains: abc.def.example.com, def.example.com,
+ and example.com. In this case, Google Cloud Storage lets you create a bucket
+ named abc.def.example.com if you verify that you own or control any of the
+ following sites:
+
+ http://abc.def.example.com
+ http://def.example.com
+ http://example.com
+
+ Domain-Based Verification
+
+ If you have administrative control over a domain's DNS configuration, you can
+ use the DNS TXT record verification method to verify that you own or control a
+ domain. When you use the domain-based verification method to verify that you
+ own or control a domain, Google Cloud Storage lets you create buckets that
+ represent any subdomain under the verified domain. Furthermore, Google Cloud
+ Storage prevents anybody else from creating buckets under that domain unless
+ you add their name to the list of verified domain owners or they have verified
+ their domain ownership by using the DNS TXT record verification method.
+
+ For example, if you use the DNS TXT record verification method to verify your
+ ownership of the domain example.com, Google Cloud Storage will let you create
+ bucket names that represent any subdomain under the example.com domain, such
+ as abc.def.example.com, example.com/music/jazz, or abc.example.com/music/jazz.
+
+ Using the DNS TXT record method to verify domain ownership supersedes
+ verification by site-based verification methods. For example, if you
+ use the Meta tag method or HTML file method to verify domain ownership
+ of http://example.com, but someone else uses the DNS TXT record method
+ to verify ownership of the example.com domain, Google Cloud Storage will
+ not allow you to create a bucket named example.com. To create the bucket
+ example.com, the domain owner who used the DNS TXT method to verify domain
+ ownership must add you to the list of verified domain owners for example.com.
+
+ The DNS TXT record verification method is particularly useful if you manage
+ a domain for a large organization that has numerous subdomains because it
+ lets you control who can create buckets representing those domain names.
+
+ Note: If you use the DNS TXT record verification method to verify ownership of
+ a domain, you cannot create a CNAME record for that domain. RFC 1034 disallows
+ inclusion of any other resource records if there is a CNAME resource record
+ present. If you want to create a CNAME resource record for a domain, you must
+ use the Meta tag verification method or the HTML file verification method.
+
+
+""")
+
+
+class CommandOptions(HelpProvider):
+ """Additional help about gsutil object and bucket naming."""
+
+ help_spec = {
+ # Name of command or auxiliary help info for which this help applies.
+ HELP_NAME : 'naming',
+ # List of help name aliases.
+ HELP_NAME_ALIASES : ['domain', 'limits', 'name', 'names'],
+ # Type of help:
+ HELP_TYPE : HelpType.ADDITIONAL_HELP,
+ # One line summary of this help.
+ HELP_ONE_LINE_SUMMARY : 'Object and bucket naming',
+ # The full help text.
+ HELP_TEXT : _detailed_help_text,
+ }
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