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NAME

       bepasty-object - Manage objects stored by bepasty

SYNOPSIS

          bepasty-object  [-h]  [--config  CONFIG]  {migrate,purge,consistency,info,set} ... NAME
          [NAME ...]

DESCRIPTION

       bepasty-object operates on objects stored in the bepasty storage.

       All commands expect either a --config <configfilename> argument or that the BEPASTY_CONFIG
       environment variable points to your configuration file.

OPTIONS

       -h, --help
              show this help message and exit

       --config CONFIG
              bepasty configuration file

COMMANDS

   migrate
       migrate object to the current metadata schema, in case of a bebasty upgrade.

       Run as:

          bepasty-object migrate '*'

       Note:  the  ‘*’  needs to be quoted with single-quotes so the shell does not expand it. it
       tells the command to operate on all names  in  the  storage  (you  could  also  give  some
       specific names instead of ‘*’).

   purge
       Purge objects from the database; multiple conditions are ANDed together.

       -D, --dry-run
              do not remove anything, just display what would happen

       -A PURGE_AGE, --age PURGE_AGE
              only remove if upload older than PURGE_AGE days

       -I PURGE_INACTIVITY, --inactivity PURGE_INACTIVITY
              only remove if latest download older than PURGE_INACTIVITY days

       -S PURGE_SIZE, --size PURGE_SIZE
              only remove if file size > PURGE_SIZE MiB

       -T PURGE_TYPE, --type PURGE_TYPE
              only remove if file mimetype starts with PURGE_TYPE

   consistency
       Run consistency checks.

       -C, --compute
              compute missing hashes and write into metadata

       -F, --fix
              write computed hash/size into metadata

       -R, --remove
              remove files with inconsistent hash/size

   info
       Display information about objects.

   set
       Set flags on objects.

       -L, --lock -l, --unlock -C, --incomplete -c, --complete

ENVIRONMENT

       BEPASTY_CONFIG
              Absolute path to a bepasty configuration file

SEE ALSO

Bepasty documentation

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