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Namespace OpenCloud\ObjectStore\Resource

Classes summary
AbstractContainer Abstract class holding shared functionality for containers.
AbstractResource Abstract base class which implements shared functionality of ObjectStore resources. Provides support, for example, for metadata-handling and other features that are common to the ObjectStore components.
Account Represents an account that interacts with the CloudFiles API.
CDNContainer A container that has been CDN-enabled. Each CDN-enabled container has a unique Uniform Resource Locator (URL) that can be combined with its object names and openly distributed in web pages, emails, or other applications.
Container A container is a storage compartment for your data and provides a way for you to organize your data. You can think of a container as a folder in Windows or a directory in Unix. The primary difference between a container and these other file system concepts is that containers cannot be nested.
ContainerMetadata The Metadata class represents either Server or Image metadata
DataObject Objects are the basic storage entities in Cloud Files. They represent the files and their optional metadata you upload to the system. When you upload objects to Cloud Files, the data is stored as-is (without compression or encryption) and consists of a location (container), the object's name, and any metadata you assign consisting of key/value pairs.
PHP OpenCloud API API documentation generated by ApiGen 2.8.0