## Setup ```php use OpenCloud\Rackspace; $client = new Rackspace(RACKSPACE_US, array( )); $service = $client->objectStoreService('cloudFiles', 'IAD'); # Second argument is the region you want ``` ## Temporary URLs Temporary URLs allow you to create time-limited Internet addresses that allow you to grant access to your Cloud Files account. Using Temporary URL, you may allow others to retrieve or place objects in your containers - regardless of whether they're CDN-enabled. ### Set "temporary URL" metadata key You must set this "secret" value on your account, where it can be used in a global state: ```php $account = $service->getAccount(); $account->setTempUrlSecret('my_secret'); echo $account->getTempUrlSecret(); ``` The string argument of `setTempUrlSecret()` is optional - if left out, the SDK will generate a random hashed secret for you. ### Create a temporary URL Once you've set an account secret, you can create a temporary URL for your object. To allow GET access to your object for 1 minute: ```php $object->getTemporaryUrl(60, 'GET'); ``` To allow PUT access for 1 hour: ```php $object->getTemporaryUrl(360, 'PUT'); ``` ## Hosting websites on CloudFiles To host a static (i.e. HTML) website on CloudFiles, you must follow these steps: 1. CDN-enable a container 2. Upload all HTML content. You can use nested directory structures. 3. Tell CloudFiles what to use for your default index page like this: ```php $container->setStaticIndexPage('index.html'); ``` 4. (Optional) Tell CloudFiles which error page to use by default: ```php $container->setStaticErrorPage('error.html'); ``` Bear in mind that steps 3 & 4 do not upload content, but rather specify a reference to an existing page/CloudFiles object.