Hi,

I started using fog storage for a project. I do the most simple actions: 
upload an object, get the object, delete the object. My code looks 
something like this:

storage = get_storage(...) // S3 / OpenStack / ...
dir = storage.directories.get(bucket)
if !dir.nil?
  dir.files.create(key: key, body: body)

  # or:
  dir.files.get(key)

  #or
  file = dir.files.get(key)
  if !file.nil?
    file.destroy
  end
end

In all cases there's a 1st step to get the directory, which does a request 
to the storage engine.
Then there's another step to do whatever I'd like to do (in case of delete 
there's even a 3rd step).

However if I look at let's say the Amazon S3 api, it's clear that deleting 
an object doesn't need 3 requests to amazon.

Is there a way to use fog but make it do less requests to the storage 
provider?

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