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philipyoo 13b5e64e6b [squash] update circle.yml node version 2018-03-20 12:14:34 -07:00
philipyoo f37d5b7906 [squash] update tests.bash 2018-03-20 11:48:22 -07:00
VinceMaestro 8191911965 B2Client function 'put' & functionnal test 'putB2' 2018-03-20 11:48:22 -07:00
VinceMaestro 527f82f3ea Setup config, B2Client class & elementary client library + DOC 2018-03-20 11:48:22 -07:00
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node_modules
localData/*
localMetadata/*
# Keep the .git/HEAD file in order to properly report version
.git/objects
.github
.tox
coverage
.DS_Store

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{
"extends": "scality",
"plugins": [
"mocha"
],
"rules": {
"import/extensions": "off",
"lines-around-directive": "off",
"no-underscore-dangle": "off",
"indent": "off",
"object-curly-newline": "off",
"operator-linebreak": "off",
"function-paren-newline": "off",
"import/newline-after-import": "off",
"prefer-destructuring": "off",
"implicit-arrow-linebreak": "off",
"no-bitwise": "off",
"dot-location": "off",
"comma-dangle": "off",
"no-undef-init": "off",
"global-require": "off",
"import/no-dynamic-require": "off",
"class-methods-use-this": "off",
"no-plusplus": "off",
"no-else-return": "off",
"object-property-newline": "off",
"import/order": "off",
"no-continue": "off",
"no-tabs": "off",
"lines-between-class-members": "off",
"prefer-spread": "off",
"no-lonely-if": "off",
"no-useless-escape": "off",
"no-restricted-globals": "off",
"no-buffer-constructor": "off",
"import/no-extraneous-dependencies": "off",
"space-unary-ops": "off",
"no-useless-return": "off",
"no-unexpected-multiline": "off",
"no-mixed-operators": "off",
"newline-per-chained-call": "off",
"operator-assignment": "off",
"spaced-comment": "off",
"comma-style": "off",
"no-restricted-properties": "off",
"new-parens": "off",
"no-multi-spaces": "off",
"quote-props": "off",
"mocha/no-exclusive-tests": "error",
},
"parserOptions": {
"ecmaVersion": 2020
}
}
{ "extends": "scality" }

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# General support information
# Issue template
GitHub Issues are **reserved** for actionable bug reports (including
documentation inaccuracies), and feature requests.
**All questions** (regarding configuration, use cases, performance, community,
events, setup and usage recommendations, among other things) should be asked on
the **[Zenko Forum](http://forum.zenko.io/)**.
If you are reporting a new issue, make sure that we do not have any
duplicates already open. You can ensure this by searching the issue list for
this repository. If there is a duplicate, please close your issue and add a
comment to the existing issue instead.
> Questions opened as GitHub issues will systematically be closed, and moved to
> the [Zenko Forum](http://forum.zenko.io/).
## General support information
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
## Avoiding duplicates
When reporting a new issue/requesting a feature, make sure that we do not have
any duplicates already open:
- search the issue list for this repository (use the search bar, select
"Issues" on the left pane after searching);
- if there is a duplicate, please do not open your issue, and add a comment
to the existing issue instead.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
GitHub Issues are reserved for actionable bug reports and feature requests.
General questions should be sent to the
[S3 scality server Forum](http://forum.scality.com/).
## Bug report information
(delete this section (everything between the lines) if you're not reporting a bug
but requesting a feature)
(delete this section if not applicable)
### Description
@ -42,22 +29,13 @@ Describe the results you received
### Expected result
Describe the results you expected
Describe the results you expecteds
### Additional information
- Node.js version,
- Docker version,
- yarn version,
- distribution/OS,
- optional: anything else you deem helpful to us.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
### Additional information: (Node.js version, Docker version, etc)
## Feature Request
(delete this section (everything between the lines) if you're not requesting
a feature but reporting a bug)
(delete this section if not applicable)
### Proposal
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### Use case
Please provide use cases for changing the current behavior
### Additional information
- Is this request for your company? Y/N
- If Y: Company name:
- Are you using any Scality Enterprise Edition products (RING, Zenko EE)? Y/N
- Are you willing to contribute this feature yourself?
- Position/Title:
- How did you hear about us?
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---
name: "Setup CI environment"
description: "Setup Cloudserver CI environment"
runs:
using: composite
steps:
- name: Setup etc/hosts
shell: bash
run: sudo echo "127.0.0.1 bucketwebsitetester.s3-website-us-east-1.amazonaws.com" | sudo tee -a /etc/hosts
- name: Setup Credentials
shell: bash
run: bash .github/scripts/credentials.bash
- name: Setup job artifacts directory
shell: bash
run: |-
set -exu;
mkdir -p /tmp/artifacts/${JOB_NAME}/;
- uses: actions/setup-node@v4
with:
node-version: '16'
cache: 'yarn'
- name: install dependencies
shell: bash
run: yarn install --ignore-engines --frozen-lockfile --network-concurrency 1
- uses: actions/cache@v3
with:
path: ~/.cache/pip
key: ${{ runner.os }}-pip
- uses: actions/setup-python@v4
with:
python-version: 3.9
- name: Setup python2 test environment
shell: bash
run: |
sudo apt-get install -y libdigest-hmac-perl
pip install 's3cmd==2.3.0'
- name: fix sproxyd.conf permissions
shell: bash
run: sudo chown root:root .github/docker/sproxyd/conf/sproxyd0.conf
- name: ensure fuse kernel module is loaded (for sproxyd)
shell: bash
run: sudo modprobe fuse

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FROM ceph/daemon:v3.2.1-stable-3.2-mimic-centos-7
ENV CEPH_DAEMON demo
ENV CEPH_DEMO_DAEMONS mon,mgr,osd,rgw
ENV CEPH_DEMO_UID zenko
ENV CEPH_DEMO_ACCESS_KEY accessKey1
ENV CEPH_DEMO_SECRET_KEY verySecretKey1
ENV CEPH_DEMO_BUCKET zenkobucket
ENV CEPH_PUBLIC_NETWORK 0.0.0.0/0
ENV MON_IP 0.0.0.0
ENV NETWORK_AUTO_DETECT 4
ENV RGW_CIVETWEB_PORT 8001
RUN rm /etc/yum.repos.d/tcmu-runner.repo
ADD ./entrypoint-wrapper.sh /
RUN chmod +x /entrypoint-wrapper.sh && \
yum install -y python-pip && \
yum clean all && \
pip install awscli && \
rm -rf /root/.cache/pip
ENTRYPOINT [ "/entrypoint-wrapper.sh" ]

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#!/bin/sh
touch /artifacts/ceph.log
mkfifo /tmp/entrypoint_output
# We run this in the background so that we can tail the RGW log after init,
# because entrypoint.sh never returns
# The next line will be needed when ceph builds 3.2.2 so I'll leave it here
# bash /opt/ceph-container/bin/entrypoint.sh > /tmp/entrypoint_output &
bash /entrypoint.sh > /tmp/entrypoint_output &
entrypoint_pid="$!"
while read -r line; do
echo $line
# When we find this line server has started
if [ -n "$(echo $line | grep 'Creating bucket')" ]; then
break
fi
done < /tmp/entrypoint_output
# Make our buckets - CEPH_DEMO_BUCKET is set to force the "Creating bucket" message, but unused
s3cmd mb s3://cephbucket s3://cephbucket2
mkdir /root/.aws
cat > /root/.aws/credentials <<EOF
[default]
aws_access_key_id = accessKey1
aws_secret_access_key = verySecretKey1
EOF
# Enable versioning on them
for bucket in cephbucket cephbucket2; do
echo "Enabling versiong for $bucket"
aws --endpoint http://127.0.0.1:8001 s3api put-bucket-versioning --bucket $bucket --versioning Status=Enabled
done
tail -f /var/log/ceph/client.rgw.*.log | tee -a /artifacts/ceph.log
wait $entrypoint_pid

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#!/bin/sh
# This script is needed because RADOS Gateway
# will open the port before beginning to serve traffic
# causing wait_for_local_port.bash to exit immediately
echo 'Waiting for ceph'
while [ -z "$(curl 127.0.0.1:8001 2>/dev/null)" ]; do
sleep 1
echo -n "."
done

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---
version: 2
updates:
- package-ecosystem: npm
directory: "/"
schedule:
interval: daily
time: "13:00"
open-pull-requests-limit: 10
target-branch: "development/7.4"

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azurebackend_AZURE_STORAGE_ACCESS_KEY
azurebackend_AZURE_STORAGE_ACCOUNT_NAME
azurebackend_AZURE_STORAGE_ENDPOINT
azurebackend2_AZURE_STORAGE_ACCESS_KEY
azurebackend2_AZURE_STORAGE_ACCOUNT_NAME
azurebackend2_AZURE_STORAGE_ENDPOINT
azurebackendmismatch_AZURE_STORAGE_ACCESS_KEY
azurebackendmismatch_AZURE_STORAGE_ACCOUNT_NAME
azurebackendmismatch_AZURE_STORAGE_ENDPOINT
azurenonexistcontainer_AZURE_STORAGE_ACCESS_KEY
azurenonexistcontainer_AZURE_STORAGE_ACCOUNT_NAME
azurenonexistcontainer_AZURE_STORAGE_ENDPOINT
azuretest_AZURE_BLOB_ENDPOINT
b2backend_B2_ACCOUNT_ID
b2backend_B2_STORAGE_ACCESS_KEY
GOOGLE_SERVICE_EMAIL
GOOGLE_SERVICE_KEY
AWS_S3_BACKEND_ACCESS_KEY
AWS_S3_BACKEND_SECRET_KEY
AWS_S3_BACKEND_ACCESS_KEY_2
AWS_S3_BACKEND_SECRET_KEY_2
AWS_GCP_BACKEND_ACCESS_KEY
AWS_GCP_BACKEND_SECRET_KEY
AWS_GCP_BACKEND_ACCESS_KEY_2
AWS_GCP_BACKEND_SECRET_KEY_2
b2backend_B2_STORAGE_ENDPOINT
gcpbackend2_GCP_SERVICE_EMAIL
gcpbackend2_GCP_SERVICE_KEY
gcpbackend2_GCP_SERVICE_KEYFILE
gcpbackend_GCP_SERVICE_EMAIL
gcpbackend_GCP_SERVICE_KEY
gcpbackendmismatch_GCP_SERVICE_EMAIL
gcpbackendmismatch_GCP_SERVICE_KEY
gcpbackend_GCP_SERVICE_KEYFILE
gcpbackendmismatch_GCP_SERVICE_KEYFILE
gcpbackendnoproxy_GCP_SERVICE_KEYFILE

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services:
cloudserver:
image: ${CLOUDSERVER_IMAGE}
command: sh -c "yarn start > /artifacts/s3.log"
network_mode: "host"
volumes:
- /tmp/ssl:/ssl
- /tmp/ssl-kmip:/ssl-kmip
- ${HOME}/.aws/credentials:/root/.aws/credentials
- /tmp/artifacts/${JOB_NAME}:/artifacts
environment:
- CI=true
- ENABLE_LOCAL_CACHE=true
- REDIS_HOST=0.0.0.0
- REDIS_PORT=6379
- REPORT_TOKEN=report-token-1
- REMOTE_MANAGEMENT_DISABLE=1
- HEALTHCHECKS_ALLOWFROM=0.0.0.0/0
- DATA_HOST=0.0.0.0
- METADATA_HOST=0.0.0.0
- S3BACKEND
- S3DATA
- S3METADATA
- MPU_TESTING
- S3VAULT
- S3_LOCATION_FILE
- ENABLE_UTAPI_V2
- BUCKET_DENY_FILTER
- S3KMS
- S3KMIP_PORT
- S3KMIP_HOSTS
- S3KMIP-COMPOUND_CREATE
- S3KMIP_BUCKET_ATTRIBUTE_NAME
- S3KMIP_PIPELINE_DEPTH
- S3KMIP_KEY
- S3KMIP_CERT
- S3KMIP_CA
- MONGODB_HOSTS=0.0.0.0:27018
- MONGODB_RS=rs0
- DEFAULT_BUCKET_KEY_FORMAT
- METADATA_MAX_CACHED_BUCKETS
- ENABLE_NULL_VERSION_COMPAT_MODE
- SCUBA_HOST
- SCUBA_PORT
- SCUBA_HEALTHCHECK_FREQUENCY
- S3QUOTA
- QUOTA_ENABLE_INFLIGHTS
env_file:
- creds.env
depends_on:
- redis
extra_hosts:
- "bucketwebsitetester.s3-website-us-east-1.amazonaws.com:127.0.0.1"
- "pykmip.local:127.0.0.1"
redis:
image: redis:alpine
network_mode: "host"
squid:
network_mode: "host"
profiles: ['ci-proxy']
image: scality/ci-squid
command: >-
sh -c 'mkdir -p /ssl &&
openssl req -new -newkey rsa:2048 -sha256 -days 365 -nodes -x509 \
-subj "/C=US/ST=Country/L=City/O=Organization/CN=CN=scality-proxy" \
-keyout /ssl/myca.pem -out /ssl/myca.pem &&
cp /ssl/myca.pem /ssl/CA.pem &&
squid -f /etc/squid/squid.conf -N -z &&
squid -f /etc/squid/squid.conf -NYCd 1'
volumes:
- /tmp/ssl:/ssl
pykmip:
network_mode: "host"
profiles: ['pykmip']
image: ${PYKMIP_IMAGE:-ghcr.io/scality/cloudserver/pykmip}
volumes:
- /tmp/artifacts/${JOB_NAME}:/artifacts
mongo:
network_mode: "host"
profiles: ['mongo', 'ceph']
image: ${MONGODB_IMAGE}
ceph:
network_mode: "host"
profiles: ['ceph']
image: ghcr.io/scality/cloudserver/ci-ceph
sproxyd:
network_mode: "host"
profiles: ['sproxyd']
image: sproxyd-standalone
build: ./sproxyd
user: 0:0
privileged: yes

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FROM mongo:5.0.21
ENV USER=scality \
HOME_DIR=/home/scality \
CONF_DIR=/conf \
DATA_DIR=/data
# Set up directories and permissions
RUN mkdir -p /data/db /data/configdb && chown -R mongodb:mongodb /data/db /data/configdb; \
mkdir /logs; \
adduser --uid 1000 --disabled-password --gecos --quiet --shell /bin/bash scality
# Set up environment variables and directories for scality user
RUN mkdir ${CONF_DIR} && \
chown -R ${USER} ${CONF_DIR} && \
chown -R ${USER} ${DATA_DIR}
# copy the mongo config file
COPY /conf/mongod.conf /conf/mongod.conf
COPY /conf/mongo-run.sh /conf/mongo-run.sh
COPY /conf/initReplicaSet /conf/initReplicaSet.js
EXPOSE 27017/tcp
EXPOSE 27018
# Set up CMD
ENTRYPOINT ["bash", "/conf/mongo-run.sh"]
CMD ["bash", "/conf/mongo-run.sh"]

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rs.initiate({
_id: "rs0",
members: [{ _id: 0, host: "127.0.0.1:27018" }]
});

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#!/bin/bash
set -exo pipefail
init_RS() {
sleep 5
mongo --port 27018 /conf/initReplicaSet.js
}
init_RS &
mongod --bind_ip_all --config=/conf/mongod.conf

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storage:
journal:
enabled: true
engine: wiredTiger
dbPath: "/data/db"
processManagement:
fork: false
net:
port: 27018
bindIp: 0.0.0.0
replication:
replSetName: "rs0"
enableMajorityReadConcern: true
security:
authorization: disabled

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FROM ghcr.io/scality/federation/sproxyd:7.10.6.8
ADD ./conf/supervisord.conf ./conf/nginx.conf ./conf/fastcgi_params ./conf/sproxyd0.conf /conf/
RUN chown root:root /conf/sproxyd0.conf

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fastcgi_param QUERY_STRING $query_string;
fastcgi_param REQUEST_METHOD $request_method;
fastcgi_param CONTENT_TYPE $content_type;
fastcgi_param CONTENT_LENGTH $content_length;
#fastcgi_param SCRIPT_NAME $fastcgi_script_name;
fastcgi_param SCRIPT_NAME /var/www;
fastcgi_param PATH_INFO $document_uri;
fastcgi_param REQUEST_URI $request_uri;
fastcgi_param DOCUMENT_URI $document_uri;
fastcgi_param DOCUMENT_ROOT $document_root;
fastcgi_param SERVER_PROTOCOL $server_protocol;
fastcgi_param HTTPS $https if_not_empty;
fastcgi_param GATEWAY_INTERFACE CGI/1.1;
fastcgi_param SERVER_SOFTWARE nginx/$nginx_version;
fastcgi_param REMOTE_ADDR $remote_addr;
fastcgi_param REMOTE_PORT $remote_port;
fastcgi_param SERVER_ADDR $server_addr;
fastcgi_param SERVER_PORT $server_port;
fastcgi_param SERVER_NAME $server_name;
# PHP only, required if PHP was built with --enable-force-cgi-redirect
fastcgi_param REDIRECT_STATUS 200;

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worker_processes 1;
error_log /logs/error.log;
user root root;
events {
worker_connections 1000;
reuse_port on;
multi_accept on;
}
worker_rlimit_nofile 20000;
http {
root /var/www/;
upstream sproxyds {
least_conn;
keepalive 40;
server 127.0.0.1:20000;
}
server {
client_max_body_size 0;
client_body_timeout 150;
client_header_timeout 150;
postpone_output 0;
client_body_postpone_size 0;
keepalive_requests 1100;
keepalive_timeout 300s;
server_tokens off;
default_type application/octet-stream;
gzip off;
tcp_nodelay on;
tcp_nopush on;
sendfile on;
listen 81;
server_name localhost;
rewrite ^/arc/(.*)$ /dc1/$1 permanent;
location ~* ^/proxy/(.*)$ {
rewrite ^/proxy/(.*)$ /$1 last;
}
allow 127.0.0.1;
deny all;
set $usermd '-';
set $sentusermd '-';
set $elapsed_ms '-';
set $now '-';
log_by_lua '
if not(ngx.var.http_x_scal_usermd == nil) and string.len(ngx.var.http_x_scal_usermd) > 2 then
ngx.var.usermd = string.sub(ngx.decode_base64(ngx.var.http_x_scal_usermd),1,-3)
end
if not(ngx.var.sent_http_x_scal_usermd == nil) and string.len(ngx.var.sent_http_x_scal_usermd) > 2 then
ngx.var.sentusermd = string.sub(ngx.decode_base64(ngx.var.sent_http_x_scal_usermd),1,-3)
end
local elapsed_ms = tonumber(ngx.var.request_time)
if not ( elapsed_ms == nil) then
elapsed_ms = elapsed_ms * 1000
ngx.var.elapsed_ms = tostring(elapsed_ms)
end
local time = tonumber(ngx.var.msec) * 1000
ngx.var.now = time
';
log_format irm '{ "time":"$now","connection":"$connection","request":"$connection_requests","hrtime":"$msec",'
'"httpMethod":"$request_method","httpURL":"$uri","elapsed_ms":$elapsed_ms,'
'"httpCode":$status,"requestLength":$request_length,"bytesSent":$bytes_sent,'
'"contentLength":"$content_length","sentContentLength":"$sent_http_content_length",'
'"contentType":"$content_type","s3Address":"$remote_addr",'
'"requestUserMd":"$usermd","responseUserMd":"$sentusermd",'
'"ringKeyVersion":"$sent_http_x_scal_version","ringStatus":"$sent_http_x_scal_ring_status",'
'"s3Port":"$remote_port","sproxydStatus":"$upstream_status","req_id":"$http_x_scal_request_uids",'
'"ifMatch":"$http_if_match","ifNoneMatch":"$http_if_none_match",'
'"range":"$http_range","contentRange":"$sent_http_content_range","nginxPID":$PID,'
'"sproxydAddress":"$upstream_addr","sproxydResponseTime_s":"$upstream_response_time" }';
access_log /dev/stdout irm;
error_log /dev/stdout error;
location / {
proxy_request_buffering off;
fastcgi_request_buffering off;
fastcgi_no_cache 1;
fastcgi_cache_bypass 1;
fastcgi_buffering off;
fastcgi_ignore_client_abort on;
fastcgi_keep_conn on;
include fastcgi_params;
fastcgi_pass sproxyds;
fastcgi_next_upstream error timeout;
fastcgi_send_timeout 285s;
fastcgi_read_timeout 285s;
}
}
}

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{
"general": {
"ring": "DATA",
"port": 20000,
"syslog_facility": "local0"
},
"ring_driver:0": {
"alias": "dc1",
"type": "local",
"queue_path": "/tmp/ring-objs"
},
}

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[supervisord]
nodaemon = true
loglevel = info
logfile = %(ENV_LOG_DIR)s/supervisord.log
pidfile = %(ENV_SUP_RUN_DIR)s/supervisord.pid
logfile_maxbytes = 20MB
logfile_backups = 2
[unix_http_server]
file = %(ENV_SUP_RUN_DIR)s/supervisor.sock
[rpcinterface:supervisor]
supervisor.rpcinterface_factory = supervisor.rpcinterface:make_main_rpcinterface
[supervisorctl]
serverurl = unix://%(ENV_SUP_RUN_DIR)s/supervisor.sock
[program:nginx]
directory=%(ENV_SUP_RUN_DIR)s
command=bash -c "/usr/sbin/nginx -c %(ENV_CONF_DIR)s/nginx.conf -g 'daemon off;'"
stdout_logfile = %(ENV_LOG_DIR)s/%(program_name)s-%(process_num)s.log
stderr_logfile = %(ENV_LOG_DIR)s/%(program_name)s-%(process_num)s-stderr.log
stdout_logfile_maxbytes=100MB
stdout_logfile_backups=7
stderr_logfile_maxbytes=100MB
stderr_logfile_backups=7
autorestart=true
autostart=true
user=root
[program:sproxyd]
directory=%(ENV_SUP_RUN_DIR)s
process_name=%(program_name)s-%(process_num)s
numprocs=1
numprocs_start=0
command=/usr/bin/sproxyd -dlw -V127 -c %(ENV_CONF_DIR)s/sproxyd%(process_num)s.conf -P /run%(process_num)s
stdout_logfile = %(ENV_LOG_DIR)s/%(program_name)s-%(process_num)s.log
stdout_logfile_maxbytes=100MB
stdout_logfile_backups=7
redirect_stderr=true
autorestart=true
autostart=true
user=root

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FROM python:3.10-alpine
RUN apk add --no-cache \
libressl && \
apk add --no-cache --virtual .build-deps \
python3-dev \
libffi-dev \
libressl-dev \
sqlite-dev \
build-base \
curl
RUN curl --proto '=https' --tlsv1.2 -sSf https://sh.rustup.rs | sh -s -- -y
ENV PATH="/root/.cargo/bin:${PATH}"
RUN pip3 install -U pip && \
pip3 install pykmip requests && \
apk del .build-deps && \
mkdir /pykmip
ADD ./bin /usr/local/bin
ADD ./certs /ssl
ADD policy.json /etc/pykmip/policies/policy.json
ADD server.conf /etc/pykmip/server.conf
ADD docker-entrypoint.sh /
RUN chmod +x /docker-entrypoint.sh
ENTRYPOINT ["/docker-entrypoint.sh"]

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#!/usr/bin/env python
from cryptography import x509
from cryptography.hazmat import backends
from cryptography.hazmat.primitives import hashes
from cryptography.hazmat.primitives import serialization
from cryptography.hazmat.primitives.asymmetric import rsa
import datetime
import argparse
import sys
def get_args():
parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(
prog=sys.argv[0],
description='Tool to generate a x509 CA root, server and client certs')
parser.add_argument('-c', '--common-name', action='store',
default='localhost',
help='Set the common name for the server-side cert')
return parser.parse_args()
def create_rsa_private_key(key_size=2048, public_exponent=65537):
private_key = rsa.generate_private_key(
public_exponent=public_exponent,
key_size=key_size,
backend=backends.default_backend()
)
return private_key
def create_self_signed_certificate(subject_name,
private_key,
days_valid=36500):
subject = x509.Name([
x509.NameAttribute(x509.NameOID.ORGANIZATION_NAME, u"Scality"),
x509.NameAttribute(x509.NameOID.COMMON_NAME, subject_name)
])
certificate = x509.CertificateBuilder().subject_name(
subject
).issuer_name(
subject
).public_key(
private_key.public_key()
).serial_number(
x509.random_serial_number()
).not_valid_before(
datetime.datetime.utcnow()
).not_valid_after(
datetime.datetime.utcnow() + datetime.timedelta(days=days_valid)
).add_extension(
x509.BasicConstraints(True, None),
critical=True
).sign(private_key, hashes.SHA256(), backends.default_backend())
return certificate
def create_certificate(subject_name,
private_key,
signing_certificate,
signing_key,
days_valid=36500,
client_auth=False):
subject = x509.Name([
x509.NameAttribute(x509.NameOID.ORGANIZATION_NAME, u"Scality"),
x509.NameAttribute(x509.NameOID.COMMON_NAME, subject_name)
])
builder = x509.CertificateBuilder().subject_name(
subject
).issuer_name(
signing_certificate.subject
).public_key(
private_key.public_key()
).serial_number(
x509.random_serial_number()
).not_valid_before(
datetime.datetime.utcnow()
).not_valid_after(
datetime.datetime.utcnow() + datetime.timedelta(days=days_valid)
)
if client_auth:
builder = builder.add_extension(
x509.ExtendedKeyUsage([x509.ExtendedKeyUsageOID.CLIENT_AUTH]),
critical=True
)
certificate = builder.sign(
signing_key,
hashes.SHA256(),
backends.default_backend()
)
return certificate
def main(common_name):
root_key = create_rsa_private_key()
root_certificate = create_self_signed_certificate(
u"Root CA",
root_key
)
server_key = create_rsa_private_key()
server_certificate = create_certificate(
common_name,
server_key,
root_certificate,
root_key
)
john_doe_client_key = create_rsa_private_key()
john_doe_client_certificate = create_certificate(
u"John Doe",
john_doe_client_key,
root_certificate,
root_key,
client_auth=True
)
with open("certs/kmip-ca.pem", "wb") as f:
f.write(
root_certificate.public_bytes(
serialization.Encoding.PEM
)
)
with open("certs/kmip-key.pem", "wb") as f:
f.write(server_key.private_bytes(
encoding=serialization.Encoding.PEM,
format=serialization.PrivateFormat.PKCS8,
encryption_algorithm=serialization.NoEncryption()
))
with open("certs/kmip-cert.pem", "wb") as f:
f.write(
server_certificate.public_bytes(
serialization.Encoding.PEM
)
)
with open("certs/kmip-client-key.pem", "wb") as f:
f.write(john_doe_client_key.private_bytes(
encoding=serialization.Encoding.PEM,
format=serialization.PrivateFormat.PKCS8,
encryption_algorithm=serialization.NoEncryption()
))
with open("certs/kmip-client-cert.pem", "wb") as f:
f.write(
john_doe_client_certificate.public_bytes(
serialization.Encoding.PEM
)
)
if __name__ == '__main__':
args = get_args()
main(args.common_name)

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#!/usr/bin/env python
# Copyright (c) 2016 The Johns Hopkins University/Applied Physics Laboratory
# 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.
import logging # noqa: E402
logging.basicConfig(level=logging.DEBUG)
from kmip.services.server import server # noqa: E402
if __name__ == '__main__':
print('Starting PyKMIP server on 0.0.0.0:5696')
server.main()

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-----BEGIN CERTIFICATE-----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-----END CERTIFICATE-----

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-----BEGIN CERTIFICATE-----
MIIC2zCCAcOgAwIBAgIUIlE8UAkqQ+6mbJDtrt9kkmi8aJYwDQYJKoZIhvcNAQEL
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TFe5v6SCarqZ9kFvr6Yp
-----END CERTIFICATE-----

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-----BEGIN CERTIFICATE-----
MIIC8zCCAdugAwIBAgIUBs6nVXQXhrFbClub3aSLg72/DiYwDQYJKoZIhvcNAQEL
BQAwJDEQMA4GA1UECgwHU2NhbGl0eTEQMA4GA1UEAwwHUm9vdCBDQTAgFw0yMTA0
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-----END CERTIFICATE-----

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-----BEGIN PRIVATE KEY-----
MIIEvgIBADANBgkqhkiG9w0BAQEFAASCBKgwggSkAgEAAoIBAQC6neSYoBoWh/i2
mBpduJnTlXacpJ0iQqLezvcGy8qR0s/48mtfV2IRGTNVsq4LjLLRsPGt9KkJlUhH
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bavm6Km/fXNG58xus+EeLpV5
-----END PRIVATE KEY-----

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-----BEGIN PRIVATE KEY-----
MIIEvAIBADANBgkqhkiG9w0BAQEFAASCBKYwggSiAgEAAoIBAQC3Gvumr+WfNV5n
PjPnZhzcN5o+qM19FLJblw9SVPsAFcVvv62NrsrYLu4NhUr5D7bIkJDBgljjtook
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fv3OMNI8qpmQhEjpHHQS1g==
-----END PRIVATE KEY-----

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#!/bin/sh
python3 /usr/local/bin/run_server.py 2>&1 | tee -a /artifacts/pykmip.log

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{
"example": {
"preset": {
"CERTIFICATE": {
"LOCATE": "ALLOW_ALL",
"CHECK": "ALLOW_ALL",
"GET": "ALLOW_ALL",
"GET_ATTRIBUTES": "ALLOW_ALL",
"GET_ATTRIBUTE_LIST": "ALLOW_ALL",
"ADD_ATTRIBUTE": "ALLOW_OWNER",
"MODIFY_ATTRIBUTE": "ALLOW_OWNER",
"DELETE_ATTRIBUTE": "ALLOW_OWNER",
"OBTAIN_LEASE": "ALLOW_ALL",
"ACTIVATE": "ALLOW_OWNER",
"REVOKE": "ALLOW_OWNER",
"DESTROY": "ALLOW_OWNER",
"ARCHIVE": "ALLOW_OWNER",
"RECOVER": "ALLOW_OWNER"
},
"SYMMETRIC_KEY": {
"REKEY": "ALLOW_OWNER",
"REKEY_KEY_PAIR": "ALLOW_OWNER",
"DERIVE_KEY": "ALLOW_OWNER",
"LOCATE": "ALLOW_OWNER",
"CHECK": "ALLOW_OWNER",
"GET": "ALLOW_OWNER",
"GET_ATTRIBUTES": "ALLOW_OWNER",
"GET_ATTRIBUTE_LIST": "ALLOW_OWNER",
"ADD_ATTRIBUTE": "ALLOW_OWNER",
"MODIFY_ATTRIBUTE": "ALLOW_OWNER",
"DELETE_ATTRIBUTE": "ALLOW_OWNER",
"OBTAIN_LEASE": "ALLOW_OWNER",
"GET_USAGE_ALLOCATION": "ALLOW_OWNER",
"ACTIVATE": "ALLOW_OWNER",
"REVOKE": "ALLOW_OWNER",
"DESTROY": "ALLOW_OWNER",
"ARCHIVE": "ALLOW_OWNER",
"RECOVER": "ALLOW_OWNER"
},
"PUBLIC_KEY": {
"LOCATE": "ALLOW_ALL",
"CHECK": "ALLOW_ALL",
"GET": "ALLOW_ALL",
"GET_ATTRIBUTES": "ALLOW_ALL",
"GET_ATTRIBUTE_LIST": "ALLOW_ALL",
"ADD_ATTRIBUTE": "ALLOW_OWNER",
"MODIFY_ATTRIBUTE": "ALLOW_OWNER",
"DELETE_ATTRIBUTE": "ALLOW_OWNER",
"OBTAIN_LEASE": "ALLOW_ALL",
"ACTIVATE": "ALLOW_OWNER",
"REVOKE": "ALLOW_OWNER",
"DESTROY": "ALLOW_OWNER",
"ARCHIVE": "ALLOW_OWNER",
"RECOVER": "ALLOW_OWNER"
},
"PRIVATE_KEY": {
"REKEY": "ALLOW_OWNER",
"REKEY_KEY_PAIR": "ALLOW_OWNER",
"DERIVE_KEY": "ALLOW_OWNER",
"LOCATE": "ALLOW_OWNER",
"CHECK": "ALLOW_OWNER",
"GET": "ALLOW_OWNER",
"GET_ATTRIBUTES": "ALLOW_OWNER",
"GET_ATTRIBUTE_LIST": "ALLOW_OWNER",
"ADD_ATTRIBUTE": "ALLOW_OWNER",
"MODIFY_ATTRIBUTE": "ALLOW_OWNER",
"DELETE_ATTRIBUTE": "ALLOW_OWNER",
"OBTAIN_LEASE": "ALLOW_OWNER",
"GET_USAGE_ALLOCATION": "ALLOW_OWNER",
"ACTIVATE": "ALLOW_OWNER",
"REVOKE": "ALLOW_OWNER",
"DESTROY": "ALLOW_OWNER",
"ARCHIVE": "ALLOW_OWNER",
"RECOVER": "ALLOW_OWNER"
},
"SPLIT_KEY": {
"REKEY": "ALLOW_OWNER",
"REKEY_KEY_PAIR": "ALLOW_OWNER",
"DERIVE_KEY": "ALLOW_OWNER",
"LOCATE": "ALLOW_OWNER",
"CHECK": "ALLOW_OWNER",
"GET": "ALLOW_OWNER",
"GET_ATTRIBUTES": "ALLOW_OWNER",
"GET_ATTRIBUTE_LIST": "ALLOW_OWNER",
"ADD_ATTRIBUTE": "ALLOW_OWNER",
"MODIFY_ATTRIBUTE": "ALLOW_OWNER",
"DELETE_ATTRIBUTE": "ALLOW_OWNER",
"OBTAIN_LEASE": "ALLOW_OWNER",
"GET_USAGE_ALLOCATION": "ALLOW_OWNER",
"ACTIVATE": "ALLOW_OWNER",
"REVOKE": "ALLOW_OWNER",
"DESTROY": "ALLOW_OWNER",
"ARCHIVE": "ALLOW_OWNER",
"RECOVER": "ALLOW_OWNER"
},
"TEMPLATE": {
"LOCATE": "ALLOW_OWNER",
"GET": "ALLOW_OWNER",
"GET_ATTRIBUTES": "ALLOW_OWNER",
"GET_ATTRIBUTE_LIST": "ALLOW_OWNER",
"ADD_ATTRIBUTE": "ALLOW_OWNER",
"MODIFY_ATTRIBUTE": "ALLOW_OWNER",
"DELETE_ATTRIBUTE": "ALLOW_OWNER",
"DESTROY": "ALLOW_OWNER"
},
"SECRET_DATA": {
"REKEY": "ALLOW_OWNER",
"REKEY_KEY_PAIR": "ALLOW_OWNER",
"DERIVE_KEY": "ALLOW_OWNER",
"LOCATE": "ALLOW_OWNER",
"CHECK": "ALLOW_OWNER",
"GET": "ALLOW_OWNER",
"GET_ATTRIBUTES": "ALLOW_OWNER",
"GET_ATTRIBUTE_LIST": "ALLOW_OWNER",
"ADD_ATTRIBUTE": "ALLOW_OWNER",
"MODIFY_ATTRIBUTE": "ALLOW_OWNER",
"DELETE_ATTRIBUTE": "ALLOW_OWNER",
"OBTAIN_LEASE": "ALLOW_OWNER",
"GET_USAGE_ALLOCATION": "ALLOW_OWNER",
"ACTIVATE": "ALLOW_OWNER",
"REVOKE": "ALLOW_OWNER",
"DESTROY": "ALLOW_OWNER",
"ARCHIVE": "ALLOW_OWNER",
"RECOVER": "ALLOW_OWNER"
},
"OPAQUE_DATA": {
"REKEY": "ALLOW_OWNER",
"REKEY_KEY_PAIR": "ALLOW_OWNER",
"DERIVE_KEY": "ALLOW_OWNER",
"LOCATE": "ALLOW_OWNER",
"CHECK": "ALLOW_OWNER",
"GET": "ALLOW_OWNER",
"GET_ATTRIBUTES": "ALLOW_OWNER",
"GET_ATTRIBUTE_LIST": "ALLOW_OWNER",
"ADD_ATTRIBUTE": "ALLOW_OWNER",
"MODIFY_ATTRIBUTE": "ALLOW_OWNER",
"DELETE_ATTRIBUTE": "ALLOW_OWNER",
"OBTAIN_LEASE": "ALLOW_OWNER",
"GET_USAGE_ALLOCATION": "ALLOW_OWNER",
"ACTIVATE": "ALLOW_OWNER",
"REVOKE": "ALLOW_OWNER",
"DESTROY": "ALLOW_OWNER",
"ARCHIVE": "ALLOW_OWNER",
"RECOVER": "ALLOW_OWNER"
},
"PGP_KEY": {
"REKEY": "ALLOW_OWNER",
"REKEY_KEY_PAIR": "ALLOW_OWNER",
"DERIVE_KEY": "ALLOW_OWNER",
"LOCATE": "ALLOW_OWNER",
"CHECK": "ALLOW_OWNER",
"GET": "ALLOW_OWNER",
"GET_ATTRIBUTES": "ALLOW_OWNER",
"GET_ATTRIBUTE_LIST": "ALLOW_OWNER",
"ADD_ATTRIBUTE": "ALLOW_OWNER",
"MODIFY_ATTRIBUTE": "ALLOW_OWNER",
"DELETE_ATTRIBUTE": "ALLOW_OWNER",
"OBTAIN_LEASE": "ALLOW_OWNER",
"GET_USAGE_ALLOCATION": "ALLOW_OWNER",
"ACTIVATE": "ALLOW_OWNER",
"REVOKE": "ALLOW_OWNER",
"DESTROY": "ALLOW_OWNER",
"ARCHIVE": "ALLOW_OWNER",
"RECOVER": "ALLOW_OWNER"
}
}
}
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[server]
hostname=0.0.0.0
port=5696
certificate_path=/ssl/kmip-cert.pem
key_path=/ssl/kmip-key.pem
ca_path=/ssl/kmip-ca.pem
auth_suite=TLS1.2
policy_path=/etc/pykmip/policies
enable_tls_client_auth=True
database_path=/pykmip/pykmip.db
tls_cipher_suites=
TLS_RSA_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA256
TLS_RSA_WITH_AES_256_CBC_SHA256
TLS_ECDHE_ECDSA_WITH_AES_256_CBC_SHA384
logging_level=DEBUG

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#!/bin/bash -x
set -x #echo on
set -e #exit at the first error
mkdir -p $HOME/.aws
cat >>$HOME/.aws/credentials <<EOF
[default]
aws_access_key_id = $AWS_S3_BACKEND_ACCESS_KEY
aws_secret_access_key = $AWS_S3_BACKEND_SECRET_KEY
[default_2]
aws_access_key_id = $AWS_S3_BACKEND_ACCESS_KEY_2
aws_secret_access_key = $AWS_S3_BACKEND_SECRET_KEY_2
[google]
aws_access_key_id = $AWS_GCP_BACKEND_ACCESS_KEY
aws_secret_access_key = $AWS_GCP_BACKEND_SECRET_KEY
[google_2]
aws_access_key_id = $AWS_GCP_BACKEND_ACCESS_KEY_2
aws_secret_access_key = $AWS_GCP_BACKEND_SECRET_KEY_2
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name: Test alerts
on:
push:
branches-ignore:
- 'development/**'
- 'q/*/**'
jobs:
run-alert-tests:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
strategy:
matrix:
tests:
- name: 1 minute interval tests
file: monitoring/alerts.test.yaml
- name: 10 seconds interval tests
file: monitoring/alerts.10s.test.yaml
steps:
- name: Checkout
uses: actions/checkout@v4
- name: Render and test ${{ matrix.tests.name }}
uses: scality/action-prom-render-test@1.0.3
with:
alert_file_path: monitoring/alerts.yaml
test_file_path: ${{ matrix.tests.file }}
alert_inputs: |
namespace=zenko
service=artesca-data-connector-s3api-metrics
reportJob=artesca-data-ops-report-handler
replicas=3
github_token: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}

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---
name: codeQL
on:
push:
branches: [w/**, q/*]
pull_request:
branches: [development/*, stabilization/*, hotfix/*]
workflow_dispatch:
jobs:
analyze:
name: Static analysis with CodeQL
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- name: Checkout code
uses: actions/checkout@v4
- name: Initialize CodeQL
uses: github/codeql-action/init@v3
with:
languages: javascript, python, ruby
- name: Build and analyze
uses: github/codeql-action/analyze@v3

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---
name: dependency review
on:
pull_request:
branches: [development/*, stabilization/*, hotfix/*]
jobs:
dependency-review:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- name: 'Checkout Repository'
uses: actions/checkout@v4
- name: 'Dependency Review'
uses: actions/dependency-review-action@v4

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---
name: release
run-name: release ${{ inputs.tag }}
on:
workflow_dispatch:
inputs:
tag:
description: 'Tag to be released'
required: true
env:
PROJECT_NAME: ${{ github.event.repository.name }}
jobs:
build-federation-image:
runs-on: ubuntu-20.04
steps:
- name: Checkout
uses: actions/checkout@v4
- name: Set up Docker Buildx
uses: docker/setup-buildx-action@v3
- name: Login to GitHub Registry
uses: docker/login-action@v3
with:
registry: ghcr.io
username: ${{ github.repository_owner }}
password: ${{ github.token }}
- name: Build and push image for federation
uses: docker/build-push-action@v5
with:
push: true
context: .
file: images/svc-base/Dockerfile
tags: |
ghcr.io/${{ github.repository }}:${{ github.event.inputs.tag }}-svc-base
cache-from: type=gha,scope=federation
cache-to: type=gha,mode=max,scope=federation
release:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- name: Checkout
uses: actions/checkout@v4
- name: Set up Docker Buildk
uses: docker/setup-buildx-action@v3
- name: Login to Registry
uses: docker/login-action@v3
with:
registry: ghcr.io
username: ${{ github.repository_owner }}
password: ${{ github.token }}
- name: Push dashboards into the production namespace
run: |
oras push ghcr.io/${{ github.repository }}/${{ env.PROJECT_NAME }}-dashboards:${{ github.event.inputs.tag }} \
dashboard.json:application/grafana-dashboard+json \
alerts.yaml:application/prometheus-alerts+yaml
working-directory: monitoring
- name: Build and push
uses: docker/build-push-action@v5
with:
context: .
push: true
tags: ghcr.io/${{ github.repository }}:${{ github.event.inputs.tag }}
cache-from: type=gha
cache-to: type=gha,mode=max
- name: Create Release
uses: softprops/action-gh-release@v2
env:
GITHUB_TOKEN: ${{ github.token }}
with:
name: Release ${{ github.event.inputs.tag }}
tag_name: ${{ github.event.inputs.tag }}
generate_release_notes: true
target_commitish: ${{ github.sha }}

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---
name: tests
on:
workflow_dispatch:
push:
branches-ignore:
- 'development/**'
- 'q/*/**'
env:
# Secrets
azurebackend_AZURE_STORAGE_ACCESS_KEY: >-
${{ secrets.AZURE_STORAGE_ACCESS_KEY }}
azurebackend_AZURE_STORAGE_ACCOUNT_NAME: >-
${{ secrets.AZURE_STORAGE_ACCOUNT_NAME }}
azurebackend_AZURE_STORAGE_ENDPOINT: >-
${{ secrets.AZURE_STORAGE_ENDPOINT }}
azurebackend2_AZURE_STORAGE_ACCESS_KEY: >-
${{ secrets.AZURE_STORAGE_ACCESS_KEY_2 }}
azurebackend2_AZURE_STORAGE_ACCOUNT_NAME: >-
${{ secrets.AZURE_STORAGE_ACCOUNT_NAME_2 }}
azurebackend2_AZURE_STORAGE_ENDPOINT: >-
${{ secrets.AZURE_STORAGE_ENDPOINT_2 }}
azurebackendmismatch_AZURE_STORAGE_ACCESS_KEY: >-
${{ secrets.AZURE_STORAGE_ACCESS_KEY }}
azurebackendmismatch_AZURE_STORAGE_ACCOUNT_NAME: >-
${{ secrets.AZURE_STORAGE_ACCOUNT_NAME }}
azurebackendmismatch_AZURE_STORAGE_ENDPOINT: >-
${{ secrets.AZURE_STORAGE_ENDPOINT }}
azurenonexistcontainer_AZURE_STORAGE_ACCESS_KEY: >-
${{ secrets.AZURE_STORAGE_ACCESS_KEY }}
azurenonexistcontainer_AZURE_STORAGE_ACCOUNT_NAME: >-
${{ secrets.AZURE_STORAGE_ACCOUNT_NAME }}
azurenonexistcontainer_AZURE_STORAGE_ENDPOINT: >-
${{ secrets.AZURE_STORAGE_ENDPOINT }}
azuretest_AZURE_BLOB_ENDPOINT: "${{ secrets.AZURE_STORAGE_ENDPOINT }}"
b2backend_B2_ACCOUNT_ID: "${{ secrets.B2BACKEND_B2_ACCOUNT_ID }}"
b2backend_B2_STORAGE_ACCESS_KEY: >-
${{ secrets.B2BACKEND_B2_STORAGE_ACCESS_KEY }}
GOOGLE_SERVICE_EMAIL: "${{ secrets.GCP_SERVICE_EMAIL }}"
GOOGLE_SERVICE_KEY: "${{ secrets.GCP_SERVICE_KEY }}"
AWS_S3_BACKEND_ACCESS_KEY: "${{ secrets.AWS_S3_BACKEND_ACCESS_KEY }}"
AWS_S3_BACKEND_SECRET_KEY: "${{ secrets.AWS_S3_BACKEND_SECRET_KEY }}"
AWS_S3_BACKEND_ACCESS_KEY_2: "${{ secrets.AWS_S3_BACKEND_ACCESS_KEY_2 }}"
AWS_S3_BACKEND_SECRET_KEY_2: "${{ secrets.AWS_S3_BACKEND_SECRET_KEY_2 }}"
AWS_GCP_BACKEND_ACCESS_KEY: "${{ secrets.AWS_GCP_BACKEND_ACCESS_KEY }}"
AWS_GCP_BACKEND_SECRET_KEY: "${{ secrets.AWS_GCP_BACKEND_SECRET_KEY }}"
AWS_GCP_BACKEND_ACCESS_KEY_2: "${{ secrets.AWS_GCP_BACKEND_ACCESS_KEY_2 }}"
AWS_GCP_BACKEND_SECRET_KEY_2: "${{ secrets.AWS_GCP_BACKEND_SECRET_KEY_2 }}"
b2backend_B2_STORAGE_ENDPOINT: "${{ secrets.B2BACKEND_B2_STORAGE_ENDPOINT }}"
gcpbackend2_GCP_SERVICE_EMAIL: "${{ secrets.GCP2_SERVICE_EMAIL }}"
gcpbackend2_GCP_SERVICE_KEY: "${{ secrets.GCP2_SERVICE_KEY }}"
gcpbackend2_GCP_SERVICE_KEYFILE: /root/.gcp/servicekey
gcpbackend_GCP_SERVICE_EMAIL: "${{ secrets.GCP_SERVICE_EMAIL }}"
gcpbackend_GCP_SERVICE_KEY: "${{ secrets.GCP_SERVICE_KEY }}"
gcpbackendmismatch_GCP_SERVICE_EMAIL: >-
${{ secrets.GCPBACKENDMISMATCH_GCP_SERVICE_EMAIL }}
gcpbackendmismatch_GCP_SERVICE_KEY: >-
${{ secrets.GCPBACKENDMISMATCH_GCP_SERVICE_KEY }}
gcpbackend_GCP_SERVICE_KEYFILE: /root/.gcp/servicekey
gcpbackendmismatch_GCP_SERVICE_KEYFILE: /root/.gcp/servicekey
gcpbackendnoproxy_GCP_SERVICE_KEYFILE: /root/.gcp/servicekey
gcpbackendproxy_GCP_SERVICE_KEYFILE: /root/.gcp/servicekey
# Configs
ENABLE_LOCAL_CACHE: "true"
REPORT_TOKEN: "report-token-1"
REMOTE_MANAGEMENT_DISABLE: "1"
# https://github.com/git-lfs/git-lfs/issues/5749
GIT_CLONE_PROTECTION_ACTIVE: 'false'
jobs:
linting-coverage:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- name: Checkout
uses: actions/checkout@v4
- uses: actions/setup-node@v4
with:
node-version: '16'
cache: yarn
- name: install dependencies
run: yarn install --frozen-lockfile --network-concurrency 1
- uses: actions/setup-python@v5
with:
python-version: '3.9'
- uses: actions/cache@v4
with:
path: ~/.cache/pip
key: ${{ runner.os }}-pip
- name: Install python deps
run: pip install flake8
- name: Lint Javascript
run: yarn run --silent lint -- --max-warnings 0
- name: Lint Markdown
run: yarn run --silent lint_md
- name: Lint python
run: flake8 $(git ls-files "*.py")
- name: Lint Yaml
run: yamllint -c yamllint.yml $(git ls-files "*.yml")
- name: Unit Coverage
run: |
set -ex
mkdir -p $CIRCLE_TEST_REPORTS/unit
yarn test
yarn run test_legacy_location
env:
S3_LOCATION_FILE: tests/locationConfig/locationConfigTests.json
CIRCLE_TEST_REPORTS: /tmp
CIRCLE_ARTIFACTS: /tmp
CI_REPORTS: /tmp
- name: Unit Coverage logs
run: find /tmp/unit -exec cat {} \;
- name: preparing junit files for upload
run: |
mkdir -p artifacts/junit
find . -name "*junit*.xml" -exec cp {} artifacts/junit/ ";"
if: always()
- name: Upload files to artifacts
uses: scality/action-artifacts@v4
with:
method: upload
url: https://artifacts.scality.net
user: ${{ secrets.ARTIFACTS_USER }}
password: ${{ secrets.ARTIFACTS_PASSWORD }}
source: artifacts
if: always()
build:
runs-on: ubuntu-20.04
permissions:
contents: read
packages: write
steps:
- name: Checkout
uses: actions/checkout@v4
- name: Set up Docker Buildx
uses: docker/setup-buildx-action@v3
- name: Login to GitHub Registry
uses: docker/login-action@v3
with:
registry: ghcr.io
username: ${{ github.repository_owner }}
password: ${{ github.token }}
- name: Build and push cloudserver image
uses: docker/build-push-action@v5
with:
push: true
context: .
provenance: false
tags: |
ghcr.io/${{ github.repository }}:${{ github.sha }}
labels: |
git.repository=${{ github.repository }}
git.commit-sha=${{ github.sha }}
cache-from: type=gha,scope=cloudserver
cache-to: type=gha,mode=max,scope=cloudserver
- name: Build and push pykmip image
uses: docker/build-push-action@v5
with:
push: true
context: .github/pykmip
tags: |
ghcr.io/${{ github.repository }}/pykmip:${{ github.sha }}
labels: |
git.repository=${{ github.repository }}
git.commit-sha=${{ github.sha }}
cache-from: type=gha,scope=pykmip
cache-to: type=gha,mode=max,scope=pykmip
- name: Build and push MongoDB
uses: docker/build-push-action@v5
with:
push: true
context: .github/docker/mongodb
tags: ghcr.io/${{ github.repository }}/ci-mongodb:${{ github.sha }}
cache-from: type=gha,scope=mongodb
cache-to: type=gha,mode=max,scope=mongodb
multiple-backend:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
needs: build
env:
CLOUDSERVER_IMAGE: ghcr.io/${{ github.repository }}:${{ github.sha }}
MONGODB_IMAGE: ghcr.io/${{ github.repository }}/ci-mongodb:${{ github.sha }}
S3BACKEND: mem
S3_LOCATION_FILE: /usr/src/app/tests/locationConfig/locationConfigTests.json
S3DATA: multiple
JOB_NAME: ${{ github.job }}
steps:
- name: Checkout
uses: actions/checkout@v4
- name: Login to Registry
uses: docker/login-action@v3
with:
registry: ghcr.io
username: ${{ github.repository_owner }}
password: ${{ github.token }}
- name: Setup CI environment
uses: ./.github/actions/setup-ci
- name: Setup CI services
run: docker compose --profile sproxyd up -d
working-directory: .github/docker
- name: Run multiple backend test
run: |-
set -o pipefail;
bash wait_for_local_port.bash 8000 40
bash wait_for_local_port.bash 81 40
yarn run multiple_backend_test | tee /tmp/artifacts/${{ github.job }}/tests.log
env:
S3_LOCATION_FILE: tests/locationConfig/locationConfigTests.json
- name: Upload logs to artifacts
uses: scality/action-artifacts@v4
with:
method: upload
url: https://artifacts.scality.net
user: ${{ secrets.ARTIFACTS_USER }}
password: ${{ secrets.ARTIFACTS_PASSWORD }}
source: /tmp/artifacts
if: always()
mongo-v0-ft-tests:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
needs: build
env:
S3BACKEND: mem
MPU_TESTING: "yes"
S3METADATA: mongodb
S3KMS: file
S3_LOCATION_FILE: /usr/src/app/tests/locationConfig/locationConfigTests.json
DEFAULT_BUCKET_KEY_FORMAT: v0
MONGODB_IMAGE: ghcr.io/${{ github.repository }}/ci-mongodb:${{ github.sha }}
CLOUDSERVER_IMAGE: ghcr.io/${{ github.repository }}:${{ github.sha }}
JOB_NAME: ${{ github.job }}
steps:
- name: Checkout
uses: actions/checkout@v4
- name: Setup CI environment
uses: ./.github/actions/setup-ci
- name: Setup CI services
run: docker compose --profile mongo up -d
working-directory: .github/docker
- name: Run functional tests
run: |-
set -o pipefail;
bash wait_for_local_port.bash 8000 40
yarn run ft_test | tee /tmp/artifacts/${{ github.job }}/tests.log
env:
S3_LOCATION_FILE: tests/locationConfig/locationConfigTests.json
- name: Upload logs to artifacts
uses: scality/action-artifacts@v4
with:
method: upload
url: https://artifacts.scality.net
user: ${{ secrets.ARTIFACTS_USER }}
password: ${{ secrets.ARTIFACTS_PASSWORD }}
source: /tmp/artifacts
if: always()
mongo-v1-ft-tests:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
needs: build
env:
S3BACKEND: mem
MPU_TESTING: "yes"
S3METADATA: mongodb
S3KMS: file
S3_LOCATION_FILE: /usr/src/app/tests/locationConfig/locationConfigTests.json
DEFAULT_BUCKET_KEY_FORMAT: v1
METADATA_MAX_CACHED_BUCKETS: 1
MONGODB_IMAGE: ghcr.io/${{ github.repository }}/ci-mongodb:${{ github.sha }}
CLOUDSERVER_IMAGE: ghcr.io/${{ github.repository }}:${{ github.sha }}
JOB_NAME: ${{ github.job }}
steps:
- name: Checkout
uses: actions/checkout@v4
- name: Setup CI environment
uses: ./.github/actions/setup-ci
- name: Setup CI services
run: docker compose --profile mongo up -d
working-directory: .github/docker
- name: Run functional tests
run: |-
set -o pipefail;
bash wait_for_local_port.bash 8000 40
yarn run ft_test | tee /tmp/artifacts/${{ github.job }}/tests.log
yarn run ft_mixed_bucket_format_version | tee /tmp/artifacts/${{ github.job }}/mixed-tests.log
env:
S3_LOCATION_FILE: tests/locationConfig/locationConfigTests.json
- name: Upload logs to artifacts
uses: scality/action-artifacts@v4
with:
method: upload
url: https://artifacts.scality.net
user: ${{ secrets.ARTIFACTS_USER }}
password: ${{ secrets.ARTIFACTS_PASSWORD }}
source: /tmp/artifacts
if: always()
file-ft-tests:
strategy:
matrix:
include:
- job-name: file-ft-tests
name: ${{ matrix.job-name }}
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
needs: build
env:
S3BACKEND: file
S3VAULT: mem
CLOUDSERVER_IMAGE: ghcr.io/${{ github.repository }}:${{ github.sha }}
MONGODB_IMAGE: ghcr.io/${{ github.repository }}/ci-mongodb:${{ github.sha }}
MPU_TESTING: "yes"
JOB_NAME: ${{ matrix.job-name }}
steps:
- name: Checkout
uses: actions/checkout@v4
- name: Setup CI environment
uses: ./.github/actions/setup-ci
- name: Setup matrix job artifacts directory
shell: bash
run: |
set -exu
mkdir -p /tmp/artifacts/${{ matrix.job-name }}/
- name: Setup CI services
run: docker compose up -d
working-directory: .github/docker
- name: Run file ft tests
run: |-
set -o pipefail;
bash wait_for_local_port.bash 8000 40
yarn run ft_test | tee /tmp/artifacts/${{ matrix.job-name }}/tests.log
- name: Upload logs to artifacts
uses: scality/action-artifacts@v4
with:
method: upload
url: https://artifacts.scality.net
user: ${{ secrets.ARTIFACTS_USER }}
password: ${{ secrets.ARTIFACTS_PASSWORD }}
source: /tmp/artifacts
if: always()
utapi-v2-tests:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
needs: build
env:
ENABLE_UTAPI_V2: t
S3BACKEND: mem
BUCKET_DENY_FILTER: utapi-event-filter-deny-bucket
CLOUDSERVER_IMAGE: ghcr.io/${{ github.repository }}:${{ github.sha }}
MONGODB_IMAGE: ghcr.io/${{ github.repository }}/ci-mongodb:${{ github.sha }}
JOB_NAME: ${{ github.job }}
steps:
- name: Checkout
uses: actions/checkout@v4
- name: Setup CI environment
uses: ./.github/actions/setup-ci
- name: Setup CI services
run: docker compose up -d
working-directory: .github/docker
- name: Run file utapi v2 tests
run: |-
set -ex -o pipefail;
bash wait_for_local_port.bash 8000 40
yarn run test_utapi_v2 | tee /tmp/artifacts/${{ github.job }}/tests.log
- name: Upload logs to artifacts
uses: scality/action-artifacts@v4
with:
method: upload
url: https://artifacts.scality.net
user: ${{ secrets.ARTIFACTS_USER }}
password: ${{ secrets.ARTIFACTS_PASSWORD }}
source: /tmp/artifacts
if: always()
quota-tests:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
needs: build
strategy:
matrix:
inflights:
- name: "With Inflights"
value: "true"
- name: "Without Inflights"
value: "false"
env:
S3METADATA: mongodb
S3BACKEND: mem
S3QUOTA: scuba
QUOTA_ENABLE_INFLIGHTS: ${{ matrix.inflights.value }}
SCUBA_HOST: localhost
SCUBA_PORT: 8100
SCUBA_HEALTHCHECK_FREQUENCY: 100
CLOUDSERVER_IMAGE: ghcr.io/${{ github.repository }}:${{ github.sha }}
MONGODB_IMAGE: ghcr.io/${{ github.repository }}/ci-mongodb:${{ github.sha }}
JOB_NAME: ${{ github.job }}
steps:
- name: Checkout
uses: actions/checkout@v4
- name: Setup CI environment
uses: ./.github/actions/setup-ci
- name: Setup CI services
run: docker compose --profile mongo up -d
working-directory: .github/docker
- name: Run quota tests
run: |-
set -ex -o pipefail;
bash wait_for_local_port.bash 8000 40
yarn run test_quota | tee /tmp/artifacts/${{ github.job }}/tests.log
- name: Upload logs to artifacts
uses: scality/action-artifacts@v4
with:
method: upload
url: https://artifacts.scality.net
user: ${{ secrets.ARTIFACTS_USER }}
password: ${{ secrets.ARTIFACTS_PASSWORD }}
source: /tmp/artifacts
if: always()
kmip-ft-tests:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
needs: build
env:
S3BACKEND: file
S3VAULT: mem
MPU_TESTING: "yes"
CLOUDSERVER_IMAGE: ghcr.io/${{ github.repository }}:${{ github.sha }}
PYKMIP_IMAGE: ghcr.io/${{ github.repository }}/pykmip:${{ github.sha }}
MONGODB_IMAGE: ghcr.io/${{ github.repository }}/ci-mongodb:${{ github.sha }}
JOB_NAME: ${{ github.job }}
steps:
- name: Checkout
uses: actions/checkout@v4
- name: Setup CI environment
uses: ./.github/actions/setup-ci
- name: Copy KMIP certs
run: cp -r ./certs /tmp/ssl-kmip
working-directory: .github/pykmip
- name: Setup CI services
run: docker compose --profile pykmip up -d
working-directory: .github/docker
- name: Run file KMIP tests
run: |-
set -ex -o pipefail;
bash wait_for_local_port.bash 8000 40
bash wait_for_local_port.bash 5696 40
yarn run ft_kmip | tee /tmp/artifacts/${{ github.job }}/tests.log
- name: Upload logs to artifacts
uses: scality/action-artifacts@v4
with:
method: upload
url: https://artifacts.scality.net
user: ${{ secrets.ARTIFACTS_USER }}
password: ${{ secrets.ARTIFACTS_PASSWORD }}
source: /tmp/artifacts
if: always()
ceph-backend-test:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
needs: build
env:
S3BACKEND: mem
S3DATA: multiple
S3KMS: file
CI_CEPH: 'true'
MPU_TESTING: "yes"
S3_LOCATION_FILE: /usr/src/app/tests/locationConfig/locationConfigCeph.json
MONGODB_IMAGE: ghcr.io/${{ github.repository }}/ci-mongodb:${{ github.sha }}
CLOUDSERVER_IMAGE: ghcr.io/${{ github.repository }}:${{ github.sha }}
JOB_NAME: ${{ github.job }}
steps:
- name: Checkout
uses: actions/checkout@v4
- name: Login to GitHub Registry
uses: docker/login-action@v3
with:
registry: ghcr.io
username: ${{ github.repository_owner }}
password: ${{ github.token }}
- name: Setup CI environment
uses: ./.github/actions/setup-ci
- uses: ruby/setup-ruby@v1
with:
ruby-version: '2.5.9'
- name: Install Ruby dependencies
run: |
gem install nokogiri:1.12.5 excon:0.109.0 fog-aws:1.3.0 json mime-types:3.1 rspec:3.5
- name: Install Java dependencies
run: |
sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get install -y --fix-missing default-jdk maven
- name: Setup CI services
run: docker compose --profile ceph up -d
working-directory: .github/docker
env:
S3METADATA: mongodb
- name: Run Ceph multiple backend tests
run: |-
set -ex -o pipefail;
bash .github/ceph/wait_for_ceph.sh
bash wait_for_local_port.bash 27018 40
bash wait_for_local_port.bash 8000 40
yarn run multiple_backend_test | tee /tmp/artifacts/${{ github.job }}/multibackend-tests.log
env:
S3_LOCATION_FILE: tests/locationConfig/locationConfigTests.json
S3METADATA: mem
- name: Run Java tests
run: |-
set -ex -o pipefail;
mvn test | tee /tmp/artifacts/${{ github.job }}/java-tests.log
working-directory: tests/functional/jaws
- name: Run Ruby tests
run: |-
set -ex -o pipefail;
rspec -fd --backtrace tests.rb | tee /tmp/artifacts/${{ github.job }}/ruby-tests.log
working-directory: tests/functional/fog
- name: Run Javascript AWS SDK tests
run: |-
set -ex -o pipefail;
yarn run ft_awssdk | tee /tmp/artifacts/${{ github.job }}/js-awssdk-tests.log;
yarn run ft_s3cmd | tee /tmp/artifacts/${{ github.job }}/js-s3cmd-tests.log;
env:
S3_LOCATION_FILE: tests/locationConfig/locationConfigCeph.json
S3BACKEND: file
S3VAULT: mem
S3METADATA: mongodb
- name: Upload logs to artifacts
uses: scality/action-artifacts@v4
with:
method: upload
url: https://artifacts.scality.net
user: ${{ secrets.ARTIFACTS_USER }}
password: ${{ secrets.ARTIFACTS_PASSWORD }}
source: /tmp/artifacts
if: always()

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@ -22,14 +22,6 @@ coverage
# Compiled binary addons (http://nodejs.org/api/addons.html)
build/Release
# Sphinx build dir
_build
# Dependency directory
# https://www.npmjs.org/doc/misc/npm-faq.html#should-i-check-my-node_modules-folder-into-git
node_modules
yarn.lock
.tox
# Junit directory
junit

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ARG NODE_VERSION=16.20-bullseye-slim
FROM node:${NODE_VERSION} as builder
WORKDIR /usr/src/app
RUN apt-get update \
&& apt-get install -y --no-install-recommends \
build-essential \
ca-certificates \
curl \
git \
gnupg2 \
jq \
python3 \
ssh \
wget \
libffi-dev \
zlib1g-dev \
&& apt-get clean \
&& mkdir -p /root/ssh \
&& ssh-keyscan -H github.com > /root/ssh/known_hosts
ENV PYTHON=python3
COPY package.json yarn.lock /usr/src/app/
RUN npm install typescript -g
RUN yarn install --production --ignore-optional --frozen-lockfile --ignore-engines --network-concurrency 1
################################################################################
FROM node:${NODE_VERSION}
RUN apt-get update && \
apt-get install -y --no-install-recommends \
jq \
&& rm -rf /var/lib/apt/lists/*
ENV NO_PROXY localhost,127.0.0.1
ENV no_proxy localhost,127.0.0.1
EXPOSE 8000
EXPOSE 8002
RUN apt-get update && \
apt-get install -y --no-install-recommends \
jq \
tini \
&& rm -rf /var/lib/apt/lists/*
FROM node:6-slim
MAINTAINER Giorgio Regni <gr@scality.com>
WORKDIR /usr/src/app
# Keep the .git directory in order to properly report version
COPY . /usr/src/app
COPY --from=builder /usr/src/app/node_modules ./node_modules/
RUN apt-get update \
&& apt-get install -y jq python git build-essential --no-install-recommends \
&& npm install --production \
&& apt-get autoremove --purge -y python git build-essential \
&& rm -rf /var/lib/apt/lists/* \
&& npm cache clear \
&& rm -rf ~/.node-gyp \
&& rm -rf /tmp/npm-*
VOLUME ["/usr/src/app/localData","/usr/src/app/localMetadata"]
ENTRYPOINT ["tini", "--", "/usr/src/app/docker-entrypoint.sh"]
ENTRYPOINT ["/usr/src/app/docker-entrypoint.sh"]
CMD [ "npm", "start" ]
CMD [ "yarn", "start" ]
EXPOSE 8000

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RUN apt-get update \
&& apt-get install -y jq python git build-essential --no-install-recommends \
&& yarn install --production \
&& npm install --production \
&& apt-get autoremove --purge -y python git build-essential \
&& rm -rf /var/lib/apt/lists/* \
&& yarn cache clean \
&& npm cache clear \
&& rm -rf ~/.node-gyp \
&& rm -rf /tmp/yarn-*
&& rm -rf /tmp/npm-*
ENV S3BACKEND mem
ENTRYPOINT ["/usr/src/app/docker-entrypoint.sh"]
CMD [ "yarn", "start" ]
CMD [ "npm", "start" ]
EXPOSE 8000

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# S3 Healthcheck
Scality S3 exposes a healthcheck route `/live` on the port used
for the metrics (defaults to port 8002) which returns a
Scality S3 exposes a healthcheck route `/_/healthcheck` which returns a
response with HTTP code
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# Zenko CloudServer with Vitastor Backend
# Zenko CloudServer
![Zenko CloudServer logo](res/scality-cloudserver-logo.png)
[![CircleCI][badgepub]](https://circleci.com/gh/scality/S3)
[![Scality CI][badgepriv]](http://ci.ironmann.io/gh/scality/S3)
[![Docker Pulls][badgedocker]](https://hub.docker.com/r/scality/s3server/)
[![Docker Pulls][badgetwitter]](https://twitter.com/zenko)
## Overview
CloudServer (formerly S3 Server) is an open-source Amazon S3-compatible
@ -11,71 +16,126 @@ Scalitys Open Source Multi-Cloud Data Controller.
CloudServer provides a single AWS S3 API interface to access multiple
backend data storage both on-premise or public in the cloud.
This repository contains a fork of CloudServer with [Vitastor](https://git.yourcmc.ru/vitalif/vitastor)
backend support.
CloudServer is useful for Developers, either to run as part of a
continous integration test environment to emulate the AWS S3 service locally
or as an abstraction layer to develop object storage enabled
application on the go.
## Quick Start with Vitastor
## Learn more at [www.zenko.io/cloudserver](https://www.zenko.io/cloudserver/)
Vitastor Backend is in experimental status, however you can already try to
run it and write or read something, or even mount it with [GeeseFS](https://github.com/yandex-cloud/geesefs),
it works too 😊.
## [May I offer you some lovely documentation?](http://s3-server.readthedocs.io/en/latest/)
Installation instructions:
## Docker
### Install Vitastor
[Run your Zenko CloudServer with Docker](https://hub.docker.com/r/scality/s3server/)
Refer to [Vitastor Quick Start Manual](https://git.yourcmc.ru/vitalif/vitastor/src/branch/master/docs/intro/quickstart.en.md).
## Contributing
### Install Zenko with Vitastor Backend
In order to contribute, please follow the
[Contributing Guidelines](
https://github.com/scality/Guidelines/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md).
- Clone this repository: `git clone https://git.yourcmc.ru/vitalif/zenko-cloudserver-vitastor`
- Install dependencies: `npm install --omit dev` or just `npm install`
- Clone Vitastor repository: `git clone https://git.yourcmc.ru/vitalif/vitastor`
- Build Vitastor node.js binding by running `npm install` in `node-binding` subdirectory of Vitastor repository.
You need `node-gyp` and `vitastor-client-dev` (Vitastor client library) for it to succeed.
- Symlink Vitastor module to Zenko: `ln -s /path/to/vitastor/node-binding /path/to/zenko/node_modules/vitastor`
## Installation
### Install and Configure MongoDB
### Dependencies
Refer to [MongoDB Manual](https://www.mongodb.com/docs/manual/installation/).
Building and running the Zenko CloudServer requires node.js 6.9.5 and npm v3
. Up-to-date versions can be found at
[Nodesource](https://github.com/nodesource/distributions).
### Setup Zenko
### Clone source code
- Create a separate pool for S3 object data in your Vitastor cluster: `vitastor-cli create-pool s3-data`
- Retrieve ID of the new pool from `vitastor-cli ls-pools --detail s3-data`
- In another pool, create an image for storing Vitastor volume metadata: `vitastor-cli create -s 10G s3-volume-meta`
- Copy `config.json.vitastor` to `config.json`, adjust it to match your domain
- Copy `authdata.json.example` to `authdata.json` - this is where you set S3 access & secret keys,
and also adjust them if you want to. Scality seems to use a separate auth service "Scality Vault" for
access keys, but it's not published, so let's use a file for now.
- Copy `locationConfig.json.vitastor` to `locationConfig.json` - this is where you set Vitastor cluster access data.
You should put correct values for `pool_id` (pool ID from the second step) and `metadata_image` (from the third step)
in this file.
Note: `locationConfig.json` in this version corresponds to storage classes (like STANDARD, COLD, etc)
instead of "locations" (zones like us-east-1) as it was in original Zenko CloudServer.
### Start Zenko
Start the S3 server with: `node index.js`
If you use default settings, Zenko CloudServer starts on port 8000.
The default access key is `accessKey1` with a secret key of `verySecretKey1`.
Now you can access your S3 with `s3cmd` or `geesefs`:
```
s3cmd --access_key=accessKey1 --secret_key=verySecretKey1 --host=http://localhost:8000 mb s3://testbucket
```shell
git clone https://github.com/scality/S3.git
```
```
AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID=accessKey1 \
AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY=verySecretKey1 \
geesefs --endpoint http://localhost:8000 testbucket mountdir
### Install js dependencies
Go to the ./S3 folder,
```shell
npm install
```
# Author & License
If you get an error regarding installation of the diskUsage module,
please install g++.
- [Zenko CloudServer](https://s3-server.readthedocs.io/en/latest/) author is Scality, licensed under [Apache License, version 2.0](https://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0)
- [Vitastor](https://git.yourcmc.ru/vitalif/vitastor/) and Zenko Vitastor backend author is Vitaliy Filippov, licensed under [VNPL-1.1](https://git.yourcmc.ru/vitalif/vitastor/src/branch/master/VNPL-1.1.txt)
(a "network copyleft" license based on AGPL/SSPL, but worded in a better way)
If you get an error regarding level-down bindings, try clearing your npm cache:
```shell
npm cache clear
```
## Run it with a file backend
```shell
npm start
```
This starts a Zenko CloudServer on port 8000. Two additional ports 9990 and
9991 are also open locally for internal transfer of metadata and data,
respectively.
The default access key is accessKey1 with
a secret key of verySecretKey1.
By default the metadata files will be saved in the
localMetadata directory and the data files will be saved
in the localData directory within the ./S3 directory on your
machine. These directories have been pre-created within the
repository. If you would like to save the data or metadata in
different locations of your choice, you must specify them with absolute paths.
So, when starting the server:
```shell
mkdir -m 700 $(pwd)/myFavoriteDataPath
mkdir -m 700 $(pwd)/myFavoriteMetadataPath
export S3DATAPATH="$(pwd)/myFavoriteDataPath"
export S3METADATAPATH="$(pwd)/myFavoriteMetadataPath"
npm start
```
## Run it with multiple data backends
```shell
export S3DATA='multiple'
npm start
```
This starts a Zenko CloudServer on port 8000.
The default access key is accessKey1 with
a secret key of verySecretKey1.
With multiple backends, you have the ability to
choose where each object will be saved by setting
the following header with a locationConstraint on
a PUT request:
```shell
'x-amz-meta-scal-location-constraint':'myLocationConstraint'
```
If no header is sent with a PUT object request, the
location constraint of the bucket will determine
where the data is saved. If the bucket has no location
constraint, the endpoint of the PUT request will be
used to determine location.
See the Configuration section in our documentation
[here](http://s3-server.readthedocs.io/en/latest/GETTING_STARTED/#configuration)
to learn how to set location constraints.
## Run it with an in-memory backend
```shell
npm run mem_backend
```
This starts a Zenko CloudServer on port 8000.
The default access key is accessKey1 with
a secret key of verySecretKey1.
[badgetwitter]: https://img.shields.io/twitter/follow/zenko.svg?style=social&label=Follow
[badgedocker]: https://img.shields.io/docker/pulls/scality/s3server.svg
[badgepub]: https://circleci.com/gh/scality/S3.svg?style=svg
[badgepriv]: http://ci.ironmann.io/gh/scality/S3.svg?style=svg&circle-token=1f105b7518b53853b5b7cf72302a3f75d8c598ae

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theme: jekyll-theme-modernist
theme: jekyll-theme-minimal

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{
"accounts": [{
"name": "Bart",
"email": "sampleaccount1@sampling.com",
"arn": "arn:aws:iam::123456789012:root",
"canonicalID": "79a59df900b949e55d96a1e698fbacedfd6e09d98eacf8f8d5218e7cd47ef2be",
"shortid": "123456789012",
"keys": [{
"access": "accessKey1",
"secret": "verySecretKey1"
}]
}, {
"name": "Lisa",
"email": "sampleaccount2@sampling.com",
"arn": "arn:aws:iam::123456789013:root",
"canonicalID": "79a59df900b949e55d96a1e698fbacedfd6e09d98eacf8f8d5218e7cd47ef2bf",
"shortid": "123456789013",
"keys": [{
"access": "accessKey2",
"secret": "verySecretKey2"
}]
},
{
"name": "Clueso",
"email": "inspector@clueso.info",
"arn": "arn:aws:iam::123456789014:root",
"canonicalID": "http://acs.zenko.io/accounts/service/clueso",
"shortid": "123456789014",
"keys": [{
"access": "cluesoKey1",
"secret": "cluesoSecretKey1"
}]
},
{
"name": "Replication",
"email": "inspector@replication.info",
"arn": "arn:aws:iam::123456789015:root",
"canonicalID": "http://acs.zenko.io/accounts/service/replication",
"shortid": "123456789015",
"keys": [{
"access": "replicationKey1",
"secret": "replicationSecretKey1"
}]
},
{
"name": "Lifecycle",
"email": "inspector@lifecycle.info",
"arn": "arn:aws:iam::123456789016:root",
"canonicalID": "http://acs.zenko.io/accounts/service/lifecycle",
"shortid": "123456789016",
"keys": [{
"access": "lifecycleKey1",
"secret": "lifecycleSecretKey1"
}]
}]
}

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#!/usr/bin/env node
'use strict'; // eslint-disable-line strict
require('../lib/nfs/utilities.js').createBucketWithNFSEnabled();

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#!/bin/sh
// 2>/dev/null ; exec "$(which nodejs 2>/dev/null || which node)" "$0" "$@"
'use strict'; // eslint-disable-line strict
const { auth } = require('arsenal');
const commander = require('commander');
const http = require('http');
const https = require('https');
const logger = require('../lib/utilities/logger');
function _performSearch(host,
port,
bucketName,
query,
listVersions,
accessKey,
secretKey,
sessionToken,
verbose, ssl) {
const escapedSearch = encodeURIComponent(query);
const options = {
host,
port,
method: 'GET',
path: `/${bucketName}/?search=${escapedSearch}${listVersions ? '&&versions' : ''}`,
headers: {
'Content-Length': 0,
},
rejectUnauthorized: false,
versions: '',
};
if (sessionToken) {
options.headers['x-amz-security-token'] = sessionToken;
}
const transport = ssl ? https : http;
const request = transport.request(options, response => {
if (verbose) {
logger.info('response status code', {
statusCode: response.statusCode,
});
logger.info('response headers', { headers: response.headers });
}
const body = [];
response.setEncoding('utf8');
response.on('data', chunk => body.push(chunk));
response.on('end', () => {
if (response.statusCode >= 200 && response.statusCode < 300) {
logger.info('Success');
process.stdout.write(body.join(''));
process.exit(0);
} else {
logger.error('request failed with HTTP Status ', {
statusCode: response.statusCode,
body: body.join(''),
});
process.exit(1);
}
});
});
// generateV4Headers exepects request object with path that does not
// include query
request.path = `/${bucketName}`;
const requestData = listVersions ? { search: query, versions: '' } : { search: query };
auth.client.generateV4Headers(request, requestData, accessKey, secretKey, 's3');
request.path = `/${bucketName}?search=${escapedSearch}${listVersions ? '&&versions' : ''}`;
if (verbose) {
logger.info('request headers', { headers: request._headers });
}
request.end();
}
/**
* This function is used as a binary to send a request to S3 to perform a
* search on the objects in a bucket
*
* @return {undefined}
*/
function searchBucket() {
// TODO: Include other bucket listing possible query params?
commander
.version('0.0.1')
.option('-a, --access-key <accessKey>', 'Access key id')
.option('-k, --secret-key <secretKey>', 'Secret access key')
.option('-t, --session-token <sessionToken>', 'Session token')
.option('-b, --bucket <bucket>', 'Name of the bucket')
.option('-q, --query <query>', 'Search query')
.option('-h, --host <host>', 'Host of the server')
.option('-p, --port <port>', 'Port of the server')
.option('-s', '--ssl', 'Enable ssl')
.option('-l, --list-versions', 'List all versions of the objects that meet the search query, ' +
'otherwise only list the latest version')
.option('-v, --verbose')
.parse(process.argv);
const { host, port, accessKey, secretKey, sessionToken, bucket, query, listVersions, verbose, ssl } =
commander;
if (!host || !port || !accessKey || !secretKey || !bucket || !query) {
logger.error('missing parameter');
commander.outputHelp();
process.exit(1);
}
_performSearch(host, port, bucket, query, listVersions, accessKey, secretKey, sessionToken, verbose,
ssl);
}
searchBucket();

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@ -0,0 +1,46 @@
---
general:
branches:
ignore:
- /^ultron\/.*/ # Ignore ultron/* branches
artifacts:
- coverage/
machine:
node:
version: 8.9.0
services:
- redis
- docker
ruby:
version: "2.4.1"
environment:
CXX: g++-4.9
ENABLE_LOCAL_CACHE: true
REPORT_TOKEN: report-token-1
hosts:
bucketwebsitetester.s3-website-us-east-1.amazonaws.com: 127.0.0.1
dependencies:
override:
- rm -rf node_modules
- npm install
post:
- sudo pip install flake8 yamllint
- sudo pip install s3cmd==1.6.1
# fog and ruby testing dependencies
- gem install fog-aws -v 1.3.0
- gem install mime-types -v 3.1
- gem install rspec -v 3.5
- gem install json
- gem install digest
# java sdk dependencies
- sudo apt-get install -y -q default-jdk
test:
override:
- docker run --name squid-proxy -d --net=host
--publish 3128:3128 sameersbn/squid:3.3.8-23
- bash tests.bash:
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@ -0,0 +1,23 @@
{
"accounts": [{
"name": "Bart",
"email": "sampleaccount1@sampling.com",
"arn": "arn:aws:iam::123456789012:root",
"canonicalID": "79a59df900b949e55d96a1e698fbacedfd6e09d98eacf8f8d5218e7cd47ef2be",
"shortid": "123456789012",
"keys": [{
"access": "accessKey1",
"secret": "verySecretKey1"
}]
}, {
"name": "Lisa",
"email": "sampleaccount2@sampling.com",
"arn": "arn:aws:iam::123456789013:root",
"canonicalID": "79a59df900b949e55d96a1e698fbacedfd6e09d98eacf8f8d5218e7cd47ef2bf",
"shortid": "123456789013",
"keys": [{
"access": "accessKey2",
"secret": "verySecretKey2"
}]
}]
}

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"s3-website-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com",
"s3-website-sa-east-1.amazonaws.com",
"s3-website.localhost",
"s3-website.scality.test",
"zenkoazuretest.blob.core.windows.net"],
"s3-website.scality.test"],
"replicationEndpoints": [{
"site": "zenko",
"servers": ["127.0.0.1:8000"],
@ -80,47 +79,5 @@
"replicaSet": "rs0",
"readPreference": "primary",
"database": "metadata"
},
"certFilePaths": {
"key": "tests/unit/testConfigs/allOptsConfig/key.txt",
"cert": "tests/unit/testConfigs/allOptsConfig/cert.txt",
"ca": "tests/unit/testConfigs/allOptsConfig/caBundle.txt"
},
"outboundProxy": {
"url": "http://test:8001",
"caBundle": "tests/unit/testConfigs/allOptsConfig/caBundle.txt",
"key": "tests/unit/testConfigs/allOptsConfig/key.txt",
"cert": "tests/unit/testConfigs/allOptsConfig/cert.txt"
},
"localCache": {
"name": "zenko",
"sentinels": "localhost:6379"
},
"redis": {
"name": "zenko",
"sentinels": "localhost:6379"
},
"scuba": {
"host": "localhost",
"port": 8100
},
"quota": {
"maxStalenessMS": 86400000
},
"utapi": {
"redis": {
"host": "localhost",
"port": 6379,
"retry": {
"connectBackoff": {
"min": 10,
"max": 1000,
"factor": 1.5,
"jitter": 0.1,
"deadline": 10000
}
}
}
},
"overlayVersion": 4
}

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{
"port": 8000,
"listenOn": [],
"metricsPort": 8002,
"metricsListenOn": [],
"replicationGroupId": "RG001",
"workers": 4,
"restEndpoints": {
"localhost": "us-east-1",
"127.0.0.1": "us-east-1",
"cloudserver-front": "us-east-1",
"s3.docker.test": "us-east-1",
"127.0.0.2": "us-east-1",
"s3.amazonaws.com": "us-east-1",
"zenko-cloudserver-replicator": "us-east-1",
"lb": "us-east-1"
},
"websiteEndpoints": ["s3-website-us-east-1.amazonaws.com",
"s3-website.us-east-2.amazonaws.com",
"s3-website-us-west-1.amazonaws.com",
"s3-website-us-west-2.amazonaws.com",
"s3-website.ap-south-1.amazonaws.com",
"s3-website.ap-northeast-2.amazonaws.com",
"s3-website-ap-southeast-1.amazonaws.com",
"s3-website-ap-southeast-2.amazonaws.com",
"s3-website-ap-northeast-1.amazonaws.com",
"s3-website.eu-central-1.amazonaws.com",
"s3-website-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com",
"s3-website-sa-east-1.amazonaws.com",
"s3-website.localhost",
"s3-website.scality.test",
"zenkoazuretest.blob.core.windows.net"],
"replicationEndpoints": [{
"site": "zenko",
"servers": ["127.0.0.1:8000"],
"default": true
}, {
"site": "us-east-2",
"type": "aws_s3"
}],
"backbeat": {
"host": "localhost",
"port": 8900
},
"workflowEngineOperator": {
"host": "localhost",
"port": 3001
},
"cdmi": {
"host": "localhost",
"port": 81,
"path": "/dewpoint",
"readonly": true
},
"bucketd": {
"bootstrap": ["localhost:9000"]
},
"vaultd": {
"host": "localhost",
"port": 8500
},
"clusters": 1,
"log": {
"logLevel": "info",
"dumpLevel": "error"
},
"healthChecks": {
"allowFrom": ["127.0.0.1/8", "::1"]
},
"metadataClient": {
"host": "localhost",
"port": 9990
},
"dataClient": {
"host": "localhost",
"port": 9991
},
"pfsClient": {
"host": "localhost",
"port": 9992
},
"metadataDaemon": {
"bindAddress": "localhost",
"port": 9990
},
"dataDaemon": {
"bindAddress": "localhost",
"port": 9991
},
"pfsDaemon": {
"bindAddress": "localhost",
"port": 9992
},
"recordLog": {
"enabled": true,
"recordLogName": "s3-recordlog"
},
"mongodb": {
"replicaSetHosts": "localhost:27018,localhost:27019,localhost:27020",
"writeConcern": "majority",
"replicaSet": "rs0",
"readPreference": "primary",
"database": "metadata"
},
"authdata": "authdata.json",
"backends": {
"auth": "file",
"data": "file",
"metadata": "mongodb",
"kms": "file",
"quota": "none"
},
"externalBackends": {
"aws_s3": {
"httpAgent": {
"keepAlive": false,
"keepAliveMsecs": 1000,
"maxFreeSockets": 256,
"maxSockets": null
}
},
"gcp": {
"httpAgent": {
"keepAlive": true,
"keepAliveMsecs": 1000,
"maxFreeSockets": 256,
"maxSockets": null
}
}
},
"requests": {
"viaProxy": false,
"trustedProxyCIDRs": [],
"extractClientIPFromHeader": ""
},
"bucketNotificationDestinations": [
{
"resource": "target1",
"type": "dummy",
"host": "localhost:6000"
}
]
}

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@ -1,71 +0,0 @@
{
"port": 8000,
"listenOn": [],
"metricsPort": 8002,
"metricsListenOn": [],
"replicationGroupId": "RG001",
"restEndpoints": {
"localhost": "STANDARD",
"127.0.0.1": "STANDARD",
"yourhostname.ru": "STANDARD"
},
"websiteEndpoints": [
"static.yourhostname.ru"
],
"replicationEndpoints": [ {
"site": "zenko",
"servers": ["127.0.0.1:8000"],
"default": true
} ],
"log": {
"logLevel": "info",
"dumpLevel": "error"
},
"healthChecks": {
"allowFrom": ["127.0.0.1/8", "::1"]
},
"backends": {
"metadata": "mongodb"
},
"mongodb": {
"replicaSetHosts": "127.0.0.1:27017",
"writeConcern": "majority",
"replicaSet": "rs0",
"readPreference": "primary",
"database": "s3",
"authCredentials": {
"username": "s3",
"password": ""
}
},
"externalBackends": {
"aws_s3": {
"httpAgent": {
"keepAlive": false,
"keepAliveMsecs": 1000,
"maxFreeSockets": 256,
"maxSockets": null
}
},
"gcp": {
"httpAgent": {
"keepAlive": true,
"keepAliveMsecs": 1000,
"maxFreeSockets": 256,
"maxSockets": null
}
}
},
"requests": {
"viaProxy": false,
"trustedProxyCIDRs": [],
"extractClientIPFromHeader": ""
},
"bucketNotificationDestinations": [
{
"resource": "target1",
"type": "dummy",
"host": "localhost:6000"
}
]
}

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@ -39,8 +39,6 @@ const constants = {
// once the multipart upload is complete.
mpuBucketPrefix: 'mpuShadowBucket',
blacklistedPrefixes: { bucket: [], object: [] },
// GCP Object Tagging Prefix
gcpTaggingPrefix: 'aws-tag-',
// PublicId is used as the canonicalID for a request that contains
// no authentication information. Requestor can access
// only public resources
@ -66,71 +64,49 @@ const constants = {
// http://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonS3/latest/API/mpUploadComplete.html
minimumAllowedPartSize: 5242880,
// AWS sets a maximum total parts limit
// https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonS3/latest/API/mpUploadUploadPart.html
maximumAllowedPartCount: 10000,
gcpMaximumAllowedPartCount: 1024,
// Max size on put part or copy part is 5GB. For functional
// testing use 110 MB as max
maximumAllowedPartSize: process.env.MPU_TESTING === 'yes' ? 110100480 :
5368709120,
// Max size allowed in a single put object request is 5GB
// https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonS3/latest/dev/UploadingObjects.html
maximumAllowedUploadSize: 5368709120,
// AWS states max size for user-defined metadata (x-amz-meta- headers) is
// 2 KB: http://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonS3/latest/API/RESTObjectPUT.html
// In testing, AWS seems to allow up to 88 more bytes, so we do the same.
maximumMetaHeadersSize: 2136,
// Maximum HTTP headers size allowed
maxHttpHeadersSize: 14122,
// hex digest of sha256 hash of empty string:
emptyStringHash: crypto.createHash('sha256')
.update('', 'binary').digest('hex'),
// Queries supported by AWS that we do not currently support.
// Non-bucket queries
unsupportedQueries: [
'accelerate',
'analytics',
'inventory',
'list-type',
'logging',
'metrics',
'policyStatus',
'publicAccessBlock',
'notification',
'policy',
'requestPayment',
'restore',
'torrent',
],
// Headers supported by AWS that we do not currently support.
unsupportedHeaders: [
'x-amz-server-side-encryption',
'x-amz-server-side-encryption-customer-algorithm',
'x-amz-server-side-encryption-aws-kms-key-id',
'x-amz-server-side-encryption-context',
'x-amz-server-side-encryption-customer-key',
'x-amz-server-side-encryption-customer-key-md5',
],
// user metadata header to set object locationConstraint
objectLocationConstraintHeader: 'x-amz-storage-class',
lastModifiedHeader: 'x-amz-meta-x-scal-last-modified',
objectLocationConstraintHeader: 'x-amz-meta-scal-location-constraint',
legacyLocations: ['sproxyd', 'legacy'],
// declare here all existing service accounts and their properties
// (if any, otherwise an empty object)
serviceAccountProperties: {
replication: {},
lifecycle: {},
gc: {},
'md-ingestion': {
canReplicate: true,
},
},
/* eslint-disable camelcase */
externalBackends: { aws_s3: true, azure: true, gcp: true, pfs: true, dmf: true, azure_archive: true },
externalBackends: { aws_s3: true, azure: true, gcp: true, b2: true },
// some of the available data backends (if called directly rather
// than through the multiple backend gateway) need a key provided
// as a string as first parameter of the get/delete methods.
@ -139,110 +115,13 @@ const constants = {
// for external backends, don't call unless at least 1 minute
// (60,000 milliseconds) since last call
externalBackendHealthCheckInterval: 60000,
versioningNotImplBackends: { azure: true, gcp: true },
mpuMDStoredExternallyBackend: { aws_s3: true, gcp: true },
skipBatchDeleteBackends: { azure: true, gcp: true },
s3HandledBackends: { azure: true, gcp: true },
hasCopyPartBackends: { aws_s3: true, gcp: true },
versioningNotImplBackends: { azure: true, b2: true },
mpuMDStoredExternallyBackend: { aws_s3: true },
/* eslint-enable camelcase */
mpuMDStoredOnS3Backend: { azure: true },
azureAccountNameRegex: /^[a-z0-9]{3,24}$/,
base64Regex: new RegExp('^(?:[A-Za-z0-9+/]{4})*' +
'(?:[A-Za-z0-9+/]{2}==|[A-Za-z0-9+/]{3}=)?$'),
productName: 'APN/1.0 Scality/1.0 Scality CloudServer for Zenko',
// location constraint delimiter
zenkoSeparator: ':',
// user metadata applied on zenko objects
zenkoIDHeader: 'x-amz-meta-zenko-instance-id',
bucketOwnerActions: [
'bucketDeleteCors',
'bucketDeleteLifecycle',
'bucketDeletePolicy',
'bucketDeleteReplication',
'bucketDeleteWebsite',
'bucketGetCors',
'bucketGetLifecycle',
'bucketGetLocation',
'bucketGetPolicy',
'bucketGetReplication',
'bucketGetVersioning',
'bucketGetWebsite',
'bucketPutCors',
'bucketPutLifecycle',
'bucketPutPolicy',
'bucketPutReplication',
'bucketPutVersioning',
'bucketPutWebsite',
'objectDeleteTagging',
'objectGetTagging',
'objectPutTagging',
'objectPutLegalHold',
'objectPutRetention',
],
// response header to be sent when there are invalid
// user metadata in the object's metadata
invalidObjectUserMetadataHeader: 'x-amz-missing-meta',
// Bucket specific queries supported by AWS that we do not currently support
// these queries may or may not be supported at object level
unsupportedBucketQueries: [
],
suppressedUtapiEventFields: [
'object',
'location',
'versionId',
],
allowedUtapiEventFilterFields: [
'operationId',
'location',
'account',
'user',
'bucket',
],
arrayOfAllowed: [
'objectPutTagging',
'objectPutLegalHold',
'objectPutRetention',
],
allowedUtapiEventFilterStates: ['allow', 'deny'],
allowedRestoreObjectRequestTierValues: ['Standard'],
lifecycleListing: {
CURRENT_TYPE: 'current',
NON_CURRENT_TYPE: 'noncurrent',
ORPHAN_DM_TYPE: 'orphan',
},
multiObjectDeleteConcurrency: 50,
maxScannedLifecycleListingEntries: 10000,
overheadField: [
'content-length',
'owner-id',
'versionId',
'isNull',
'isDeleteMarker',
],
unsupportedSignatureChecksums: new Set([
'STREAMING-UNSIGNED-PAYLOAD-TRAILER',
'STREAMING-AWS4-HMAC-SHA256-PAYLOAD-TRAILER',
'STREAMING-AWS4-ECDSA-P256-SHA256-PAYLOAD',
'STREAMING-AWS4-ECDSA-P256-SHA256-PAYLOAD-TRAILER',
]),
supportedSignatureChecksums: new Set([
'UNSIGNED-PAYLOAD',
'STREAMING-AWS4-HMAC-SHA256-PAYLOAD',
]),
ipv4Regex: /^(\d{1,3}\.){3}\d{1,3}(\/(3[0-2]|[12]?\d))?$/,
ipv6Regex: /^([\da-f]{1,4}:){7}[\da-f]{1,4}$/i,
// The AWS assumed Role resource type
assumedRoleArnResourceType: 'assumed-role',
// Session name of the backbeat lifecycle assumed role session.
backbeatLifecycleSessionName: 'backbeat-lifecycle',
actionsToConsiderAsObjectPut: [
'initiateMultipartUpload',
'objectPutPart',
'completeMultipartUpload',
],
// if requester is not bucket owner, bucket policy actions should be denied with
// MethodNotAllowed error
onlyOwnerAllowed: ['bucketDeletePolicy', 'bucketGetPolicy', 'bucketPutPolicy'],
};
module.exports = constants;

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@ -4,30 +4,16 @@ const arsenal = require('arsenal');
const { config } = require('./lib/Config.js');
const logger = require('./lib/utilities/logger');
process.on('uncaughtException', err => {
logger.fatal('caught error', {
error: err.message,
stack: err.stack,
workerId: this.worker ? this.worker.id : undefined,
workerPid: this.worker ? this.worker.process.pid : undefined,
});
process.exit(1);
});
if (config.backends.data === 'file' ||
(config.backends.data === 'multiple' &&
config.backends.metadata !== 'scality')) {
const dataServer = new arsenal.network.rest.RESTServer({
bindAddress: config.dataDaemon.bindAddress,
const dataServer = new arsenal.network.rest.RESTServer(
{ bindAddress: config.dataDaemon.bindAddress,
port: config.dataDaemon.port,
dataStore: new arsenal.storage.data.file.DataFileStore({
dataPath: config.dataDaemon.dataPath,
log: config.log,
noSync: config.dataDaemon.noSync,
noCache: config.dataDaemon.noCache,
}),
log: config.log,
});
dataStore: new arsenal.storage.data.file.DataFileStore(
{ dataPath: config.dataDaemon.dataPath,
log: config.log }),
log: config.log });
dataServer.setup(err => {
if (err) {
logger.error('Error initializing REST data server',

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@ -6,15 +6,14 @@ set -e
# modifying config.json
JQ_FILTERS_CONFIG="."
# ENDPOINT var can accept comma separated values
# for multiple endpoint locations
if [[ "$ENDPOINT" ]]; then
IFS="," read -ra HOST_NAMES <<< "$ENDPOINT"
for host in "${HOST_NAMES[@]}"; do
JQ_FILTERS_CONFIG="$JQ_FILTERS_CONFIG | .restEndpoints[\"$host\"]=\"us-east-1\""
done
echo "Host name has been modified to ${HOST_NAMES[@]}"
echo "Note: In your /etc/hosts file on Linux, OS X, or Unix with root permissions, make sure to associate 127.0.0.1 with ${HOST_NAMES[@]}"
HOST_NAME="$ENDPOINT"
fi
if [[ "$HOST_NAME" ]]; then
JQ_FILTERS_CONFIG="$JQ_FILTERS_CONFIG | .restEndpoints[\"$HOST_NAME\"]=\"us-east-1\""
echo "Host name has been modified to $HOST_NAME"
echo "Note: In your /etc/hosts file on Linux, OS X, or Unix with root permissions, make sure to associate 127.0.0.1 with $HOST_NAME"
fi
if [[ "$LOG_LEVEL" ]]; then
@ -26,7 +25,7 @@ if [[ "$LOG_LEVEL" ]]; then
fi
fi
if [[ "$SSL" && "$HOST_NAMES" ]]; then
if [[ "$SSL" && "$HOST_NAME" ]]; then
# This condition makes sure that the certificates are not generated twice. (for docker restart)
if [ ! -f ./ca.key ] || [ ! -f ./ca.crt ] || [ ! -f ./server.key ] || [ ! -f ./server.crt ] ; then
# Compute config for utapi tests
@ -37,15 +36,15 @@ prompt = no
req_extensions = s3_req
[req_distinguished_name]
CN = ${HOST_NAMES[0]}
CN = ${HOST_NAME}
[s3_req]
subjectAltName = @alt_names
extendedKeyUsage = serverAuth, clientAuth
[alt_names]
DNS.1 = *.${HOST_NAMES[0]}
DNS.2 = ${HOST_NAMES[0]}
DNS.1 = *.${HOST_NAME}
DNS.2 = ${HOST_NAME}
EOF
@ -71,14 +70,9 @@ fi
if [[ "$LISTEN_ADDR" ]]; then
JQ_FILTERS_CONFIG="$JQ_FILTERS_CONFIG | .metadataDaemon.bindAddress=\"$LISTEN_ADDR\""
JQ_FILTERS_CONFIG="$JQ_FILTERS_CONFIG | .dataDaemon.bindAddress=\"$LISTEN_ADDR\""
JQ_FILTERS_CONFIG="$JQ_FILTERS_CONFIG | .pfsDaemon.bindAddress=\"$LISTEN_ADDR\""
JQ_FILTERS_CONFIG="$JQ_FILTERS_CONFIG | .listenOn=[\"$LISTEN_ADDR:8000\"]"
fi
if [[ "$REPLICATION_GROUP_ID" ]] ; then
JQ_FILTERS_CONFIG="$JQ_FILTERS_CONFIG | .replicationGroupId=\"$REPLICATION_GROUP_ID\""
fi
if [[ "$DATA_HOST" ]]; then
JQ_FILTERS_CONFIG="$JQ_FILTERS_CONFIG | .dataClient.host=\"$DATA_HOST\""
fi
@ -87,131 +81,37 @@ if [[ "$METADATA_HOST" ]]; then
JQ_FILTERS_CONFIG="$JQ_FILTERS_CONFIG | .metadataClient.host=\"$METADATA_HOST\""
fi
if [[ "$PFSD_HOST" ]]; then
JQ_FILTERS_CONFIG="$JQ_FILTERS_CONFIG | .pfsClient.host=\"$PFSD_HOST\""
if [[ "$MONGODB_HOST" ]]; then
JQ_FILTERS_CONFIG="$JQ_FILTERS_CONFIG | .mongodb.host=\"$MONGODB_HOST\""
JQ_FILTERS_CONFIG="$JQ_FILTERS_CONFIG | .mongodb.port=27017"
fi
if [[ "$MONGODB_HOSTS" ]]; then
JQ_FILTERS_CONFIG="$JQ_FILTERS_CONFIG | .mongodb.replicaSetHosts=\"$MONGODB_HOSTS\""
if [[ "$MONGODB_PORT" ]]; then
JQ_FILTERS_CONFIG="$JQ_FILTERS_CONFIG | .mongodb.port=$MONGODB_PORT"
fi
if [[ "$MONGODB_RS" ]]; then
JQ_FILTERS_CONFIG="$JQ_FILTERS_CONFIG | .mongodb.replicaSet=\"$MONGODB_RS\""
fi
if [[ "$MONGODB_DATABASE" ]]; then
JQ_FILTERS_CONFIG="$JQ_FILTERS_CONFIG | .mongodb.database=\"$MONGODB_DATABASE\""
fi
if [ -z "$REDIS_HA_NAME" ]; then
REDIS_HA_NAME='mymaster'
fi
if [[ "$REDIS_SENTINELS" ]]; then
JQ_FILTERS_CONFIG="$JQ_FILTERS_CONFIG | .localCache.name=\"$REDIS_HA_NAME\""
JQ_FILTERS_CONFIG="$JQ_FILTERS_CONFIG | .localCache.sentinels=\"$REDIS_SENTINELS\""
elif [[ "$REDIS_HOST" ]]; then
if [[ "$REDIS_HOST" ]]; then
JQ_FILTERS_CONFIG="$JQ_FILTERS_CONFIG | .localCache.host=\"$REDIS_HOST\""
JQ_FILTERS_CONFIG="$JQ_FILTERS_CONFIG | .localCache.port=6379"
fi
if [[ "$REDIS_PORT" ]] && [[ ! "$REDIS_SENTINELS" ]]; then
if [[ "$REDIS_PORT" ]]; then
JQ_FILTERS_CONFIG="$JQ_FILTERS_CONFIG | .localCache.port=$REDIS_PORT"
fi
if [[ "$REDIS_SENTINELS" ]]; then
JQ_FILTERS_CONFIG="$JQ_FILTERS_CONFIG | .redis.name=\"$REDIS_HA_NAME\""
JQ_FILTERS_CONFIG="$JQ_FILTERS_CONFIG | .redis.sentinels=\"$REDIS_SENTINELS\""
elif [[ "$REDIS_HA_HOST" ]]; then
JQ_FILTERS_CONFIG="$JQ_FILTERS_CONFIG | .redis.host=\"$REDIS_HA_HOST\""
JQ_FILTERS_CONFIG="$JQ_FILTERS_CONFIG | .redis.port=6379"
fi
if [[ "$REDIS_HA_PORT" ]] && [[ ! "$REDIS_SENTINELS" ]]; then
JQ_FILTERS_CONFIG="$JQ_FILTERS_CONFIG | .redis.port=$REDIS_HA_PORT"
fi
if [[ "$RECORDLOG_ENABLED" ]]; then
JQ_FILTERS_CONFIG="$JQ_FILTERS_CONFIG | .recordLog.enabled=true"
fi
if [[ "$STORAGE_LIMIT_ENABLED" ]]; then
JQ_FILTERS_CONFIG="$JQ_FILTERS_CONFIG | .utapi.metrics[.utapi.metrics | length]=\"location\""
fi
if [[ "$CRR_METRICS_HOST" ]]; then
JQ_FILTERS_CONFIG="$JQ_FILTERS_CONFIG | .backbeat.host=\"$CRR_METRICS_HOST\""
fi
if [[ "$CRR_METRICS_PORT" ]]; then
JQ_FILTERS_CONFIG="$JQ_FILTERS_CONFIG | .backbeat.port=$CRR_METRICS_PORT"
fi
if [[ "$WE_OPERATOR_HOST" ]]; then
JQ_FILTERS_CONFIG="$JQ_FILTERS_CONFIG | .workflowEngineOperator.host=\"$WE_OPERATOR_HOST\""
fi
if [[ "$WE_OPERATOR_PORT" ]]; then
JQ_FILTERS_CONFIG="$JQ_FILTERS_CONFIG | .workflowEngineOperator.port=$WE_OPERATOR_PORT"
fi
if [[ "$HEALTHCHECKS_ALLOWFROM" ]]; then
JQ_FILTERS_CONFIG="$JQ_FILTERS_CONFIG | .healthChecks.allowFrom=[\"$HEALTHCHECKS_ALLOWFROM\"]"
fi
# external backends http(s) agent config
# AWS
if [[ "$AWS_S3_HTTPAGENT_KEEPALIVE" ]]; then
JQ_FILTERS_CONFIG="$JQ_FILTERS_CONFIG | .externalBackends.aws_s3.httpAgent.keepAlive=$AWS_S3_HTTPAGENT_KEEPALIVE"
fi
if [[ "$AWS_S3_HTTPAGENT_KEEPALIVE_MS" ]]; then
JQ_FILTERS_CONFIG="$JQ_FILTERS_CONFIG | .externalBackends.aws_s3.httpAgent.keepAliveMsecs=$AWS_S3_HTTPAGENT_KEEPALIVE_MS"
fi
if [[ "$AWS_S3_HTTPAGENT_KEEPALIVE_MAX_SOCKETS" ]]; then
JQ_FILTERS_CONFIG="$JQ_FILTERS_CONFIG | .externalBackends.aws_s3.httpAgent.maxSockets=$AWS_S3_HTTPAGENT_KEEPALIVE_MAX_SOCKETS"
fi
if [[ "$AWS_S3_HTTPAGENT_KEEPALIVE_MAX_FREE_SOCKETS" ]]; then
JQ_FILTERS_CONFIG="$JQ_FILTERS_CONFIG | .externalBackends.aws_s3.httpAgent.maxFreeSockets=$AWS_S3_HTTPAGENT_KEEPALIVE_MAX_FREE_SOCKETS"
fi
#GCP
if [[ "$GCP_HTTPAGENT_KEEPALIVE" ]]; then
JQ_FILTERS_CONFIG="$JQ_FILTERS_CONFIG | .externalBackends.gcp.httpAgent.keepAlive=$GCP_HTTPAGENT_KEEPALIVE"
fi
if [[ "$GCP_HTTPAGENT_KEEPALIVE_MS" ]]; then
JQ_FILTERS_CONFIG="$JQ_FILTERS_CONFIG | .externalBackends.gcp.httpAgent.keepAliveMsecs=$GCP_HTTPAGENT_KEEPALIVE_MS"
fi
if [[ "$GCP_HTTPAGENT_KEEPALIVE_MAX_SOCKETS" ]]; then
JQ_FILTERS_CONFIG="$JQ_FILTERS_CONFIG | .externalBackends.gcp.httpAgent.maxSockets=$GCP_HTTPAGENT_KEEPALIVE_MAX_SOCKETS"
fi
if [[ "$GCP_HTTPAGENT_KEEPALIVE_MAX_FREE_SOCKETS" ]]; then
JQ_FILTERS_CONFIG="$JQ_FILTERS_CONFIG | .externalBackends.gcp.httpAgent.maxFreeSockets=$GCP_HTTPAGENT_KEEPALIVE_MAX_FREE_SOCKETS"
fi
if [[ -n "$BUCKET_DENY_FILTER" ]]; then
JQ_FILTERS_CONFIG="$JQ_FILTERS_CONFIG | .utapi.filter.deny.bucket=[\"$BUCKET_DENY_FILTER\"]"
fi
if [[ "$TESTING_MODE" ]]; then
JQ_FILTERS_CONFIG="$JQ_FILTERS_CONFIG | .testingMode=true"
fi
if [[ $JQ_FILTERS_CONFIG != "." ]]; then
jq "$JQ_FILTERS_CONFIG" config.json > config.json.tmp
mv config.json.tmp config.json
fi
if test -v INITIAL_INSTANCE_ID && test -v S3METADATAPATH && ! test -f ${S3METADATAPATH}/uuid ; then
echo -n ${INITIAL_INSTANCE_ID} > ${S3METADATAPATH}/uuid
fi
# s3 secret credentials for Zenko
if [ -r /run/secrets/s3-credentials ] ; then
. /run/secrets/s3-credentials

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@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ including null versions and delete markers, described in the above
links.
Implementation of Bucket Versioning in Zenko CloudServer
--------------------------------------------------------
-----------------------------------------
Overview of Metadata and API Component Roles
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
@ -66,7 +66,7 @@ The second section, `"Implementation of Bucket Versioning in
API" <#implementation-of-bucket-versioning-in-api>`__, describes the way
the metadata options are used in the API within S3 actions to create new
versions, update their metadata, and delete them. The management of null
versions and creation of delete markers is also described in this
versions and creation of delete markers are also described in this
section.
Implementation of Bucket Versioning in Metadata
@ -179,13 +179,12 @@ PUT
the master version with this version.
- ``versionId: <versionId>`` create or update a specific version (for updating
version's ACL or tags, or remote updates in geo-replication)
* if the version identified by ``versionId`` happens to be the latest
- if the version identified by ``versionId`` happens to be the latest
version, the master version will be updated as well
* if the master version is not as recent as the version identified by
- if the master version is not as recent as the version identified by
``versionId``, as may happen with cross-region replication, the master
will be updated as well
* note that with ``versionId`` set to an empty string ``''``, it will
- note that with ``versionId`` set to an empty string ``''``, it will
overwrite the master version only (same as no options, but the master
version will have a ``versionId`` property set in its metadata like
any other version). The ``versionId`` will never be exposed to an
@ -209,13 +208,10 @@ A deletion targeting the latest version of an object has to:
- delete the specified version identified by ``versionId``
- replace the master version with a version that is a placeholder for
deletion
- this version contains a special keyword, 'isPHD', to indicate the
master version was deleted and needs to be updated
- initiate a repair operation to update the value of the master
version:
- involves listing the versions of the object and get the latest
version to replace the placeholder delete version
- if no more versions exist, metadata deletes the master version,
@ -746,7 +742,7 @@ Operation
Startup
~~~~~~~
The simplest deployment is still to launch with yarn start, this will
The simplest deployment is still to launch with npm start, this will
start one instance of the Zenko CloudServer connector and will listen on the
locally bound dmd ports 9990 and 9991 (by default, see below).
@ -755,7 +751,7 @@ command in the Zenko CloudServer directory:
::
yarn run start_dmd
npm run start_dmd
This will open two ports:
@ -768,9 +764,9 @@ This will open two ports:
Then, one or more instances of Zenko CloudServer without the dmd can be started
elsewhere with:
.. code:: sh
::
yarn run start_s3server
npm run start_s3server
Configuration
~~~~~~~~~~~~~

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@ -1,146 +0,0 @@
# Bucket Policy Documentation
## Description
Bucket policy is a method of controlling access to a user's account at the
resource level.
There are three associated APIs:
- PUT Bucket policy (see https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonS3/latest/API/RESTBucketPUTpolicy.html)
- GET Bucket policy (see https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonS3/latest/API/RESTBucketGETpolicy.html)
- DELETE Bucket policy (see https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonS3/latest/API/RESTBucketDELETEpolicy.html)
More information on bucket policies in general can be found at
https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonS3/latest/dev/using-iam-policies.html.
## Requirements
To prevent loss of access to a bucket, the root owner of a bucket will always
be able to perform any of the three bucket policy-related operations, even
if permission is explicitly denied.
All other users must have permission to perform the desired operation.
## Design
On a PUTBucketPolicy request, the user provides a policy in JSON format.
The policy is evaluated against our policy schema in Arsenal and, once
validated, is stored as part of the bucket's metadata.
On a GETBucketPolicy request, the policy is retrieved from the bucket's
metadata.
On a DELETEBucketPolicy request, the policy is deleted from the bucket's
metadata.
All other APIs are updated to check if a bucket policy is attached to the bucket
the request is made on. If there is a policy, user authorization to perform
the requested action is checked.
### Differences Between Bucket and IAM Policies
IAM policies are attached to an IAM identity and define what actions that
identity is allowed to or denied from doing on what resource.
Bucket policies attach only to buckets and define what actions are allowed or
denied for which principles on that bucket. Permissions specified in a bucket
policy apply to all objects in that bucket unless otherwise specified.
Besides their attachment origins, the main structural difference between
IAM policy and bucket policy is the requirement of a "Principal" element in
bucket policies. This field is redundant in IAM policies.
### Policy Validation
For general guidelines for bucket policy structure, see examples here:
https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonS3/latest/dev//example-bucket-policies.html.
Each bucket policy statement object requires at least four keys:
"Effect", "Principle", "Resource", and "Action".
"Effect" defines the effect of the policy and can have a string value of either
"Allow" or "Deny".
"Resource" defines to which bucket or list of buckets a policy is attached.
An object within the bucket is also a valid resource. The element value can be
either a single bucket or object ARN string or an array of ARNs.
"Action" lists which action(s) the policy controls. Its value can also be either
a string or array of S3 APIs. Each action is the API name prepended by "s3:".
"Principle" specifies which user(s) are granted or denied access to the bucket
resource. Its value can be a string or an object containing an array of users.
Valid users can be identified with an account ARN, account id, or user ARN.
There are also two optional bucket policy statement keys: Sid and Condition.
"Sid" stands for "statement id". If this key is not included, one will be
generated for the statement.
"Condition" lists the condition under which a statement will take affect.
The possibilities are as follows:
- ArnEquals
- ArnEqualsIfExists
- ArnLike
- ArnLikeIfExists
- ArnNotEquals
- ArnNotEqualsIfExists
- ArnNotLike
- ArnNotLikeIfExists
- BinaryEquals
- BinaryEqualsIfExists
- BinaryNotEquals
- BinaryNotEqualsIfExists
- Bool
- BoolIfExists
- DateEquals
- DateEqualsIfExists
- DateGreaterThan
- DateGreaterThanEquals
- DateGreaterThanEqualsIfExists
- DateGreaterThanIfExists
- DateLessThan
- DateLessThanEquals
- DateLessThanEqualsIfExists
- DateLessThanIfExists
- DateNotEquals
- DateNotEqualsIfExists
- IpAddress
- IpAddressIfExists
- NotIpAddress
- NotIpAddressIfExists
- Null
- NumericEquals
- NumericEqualsIfExists
- NumericGreaterThan
- NumericGreaterThanEquals
- NumericGreaterThanEqualsIfExists
- NumericGreaterThanIfExists
- NumericLessThan
- NumericLessThanEquals
- NumericLessThanEqualsIfExists
- NumericLessThanIfExists
- NumericNotEquals
- NumericNotEqualsIfExists
- StringEquals
- StringEqualsIfExists
- StringEqualsIgnoreCase
- StringEqualsIgnoreCaseIfExists
- StringLike
- StringLikeIfExists
- StringNotEquals
- StringNotEqualsIfExists
- StringNotEqualsIgnoreCase
- StringNotEqualsIgnoreCaseIfExists
- StringNotLike
- StringNotLikeIfExists
The value of the Condition key will be an object containing the desired
condition name as that key. The value of inner object can be a string, boolean,
number, or object, depending on the condition.
## Authorization with Multiple Access Control Mechanisms
In the case where multiple access control mechanisms (such as IAM policies,
bucket policies, and ACLs) refer to the same resource, the principle of
least-privilege is applied. Unless an action is explicitly allowed, access will
by default be denied. An explicit DENY in any policy will trump another
policy's ALLOW for an action. The request will only be allowed if at least one
policy specifies an ALLOW, and there is no overriding DENY.
The following diagram illustrates this logic:
![Access_Control_Authorization_Chart](./images/access_control_authorization.png)

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@ -178,7 +178,7 @@ Ruby
~~~~
`AWS SDK for Ruby - Version 2 <http://docs.aws.amazon.com/sdkforruby/api/>`__
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
.. code:: ruby
@ -239,7 +239,6 @@ Python
Client integration
.. code:: python
import boto3
client = boto3.client(
@ -254,7 +253,6 @@ Client integration
Full integration (with object mapping)
.. code:: python
import os
from botocore.utils import fix_s3_host
@ -295,51 +293,3 @@ Should force path-style requests even though v3 advertises it does by default.
$client->createBucket(array(
'Bucket' => 'bucketphp',
));
Go
~~
`AWS Go SDK <https://github.com/aws/aws-sdk-go>`__
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
.. code:: go
package main
import (
"context"
"fmt"
"log"
"os"
"time"
"github.com/aws/aws-sdk-go/aws"
"github.com/aws/aws-sdk-go/aws/endpoints"
"github.com/aws/aws-sdk-go/aws/session"
"github.com/aws/aws-sdk-go/service/s3"
)
func main() {
os.Setenv("AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID", "accessKey1")
os.Setenv("AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY", "verySecretKey1")
endpoint := "http://localhost:8000"
timeout := time.Duration(10) * time.Second
sess := session.Must(session.NewSession())
// Create a context with a timeout that will abort the upload if it takes
// more than the passed in timeout.
ctx, cancel := context.WithTimeout(context.Background(), timeout)
defer cancel()
svc := s3.New(sess, &aws.Config{
Region: aws.String(endpoints.UsEast1RegionID),
Endpoint: &endpoint,
})
out, err := svc.ListBucketsWithContext(ctx, &s3.ListBucketsInput{})
if err != nil {
log.Fatal(err)
} else {
fmt.Println(out)
}
}

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@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ Got an idea? Get started!
In order to contribute, please follow the `Contributing
Guidelines <https://github.com/scality/Guidelines/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md>`__.
If anything is unclear to you, reach out to us on
`forum <https://forum.zenko.io/>`__ or via a GitHub issue.
`slack <https://zenko-io.slack.com/>`__ or via a GitHub issue.
Don't write code? There are other ways to help!
-----------------------------------------------

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@ -1,7 +1,11 @@
Docker
======
.. _environment-variables:
- `Environment Variables <#environment-variables>`__
- `Tunables and setup tips <#tunables-and-setup-tips>`__
- `Examples for continuous integration with
Docker <#continuous-integration-with-docker-hosted CloudServer>`__
- `Examples for going in production with Docker <#in-production-with-docker-hosted CloudServer>`__
Environment Variables
---------------------
@ -11,23 +15,21 @@ S3DATA
S3DATA=multiple
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
This variable enables running CloudServer with multiple data backends, defined
Allows you to run Scality Zenko CloudServer with multiple data backends, defined
as regions.
When using multiple data backends, a custom ``locationConfig.json`` file is
mandatory. It will allow you to set custom regions. You will then need to
provide associated rest_endpoints for each custom region in your
``config.json`` file.
`Learn more about multiple backends configuration <../GETTING_STARTED/#location-configuration>`__
For multiple data backends, a custom locationConfig.json file is required.
This file enables you to set custom regions. You must provide associated
rest_endpoints for each custom region in config.json.
If you are using Scality RING endpoints, please refer to your customer
documentation.
`Learn more about multiple-backend configurations <GETTING_STARTED.html#location-configuration>`__
If you are using Scality RING endpoints, refer to your customer documentation.
Running CloudServer with an AWS S3-Hosted Backend
"""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""
To run CloudServer with an S3 AWS backend, add a new section to the
``locationConfig.json`` file with the ``aws_s3`` location type:
Running it with an AWS S3 hosted backend
""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""
To run CloudServer with an S3 AWS backend, you will have to add a new section
to your ``locationConfig.json`` file with the ``aws_s3`` location type:
.. code:: json
@ -43,9 +45,10 @@ To run CloudServer with an S3 AWS backend, add a new section to the
}
(...)
Edit your AWS credentials file to enable your preferred command-line tool.
This file must mention credentials for all backends in use. You can use
several profiles if multiple profiles are configured.
You will also have to edit your AWS credentials file to be able to use your
command line tool of choice. This file should mention credentials for all the
backends you're using. You can use several profiles when using multiple
profiles.
.. code:: json
@ -56,124 +59,110 @@ several profiles if multiple profiles are configured.
aws_access_key_id={{YOUR_ACCESS_KEY}}
aws_secret_access_key={{YOUR_SECRET_KEY}}
As with locationConfig.json, the AWS credentials file must be mounted at
run time: ``-v ~/.aws/credentials:/root/.aws/credentials`` on Unix-like
systems (Linux, OS X, etc.), or
Just as you need to mount your locationConfig.json, you will need to mount your
AWS credentials file at run time:
``-v ~/.aws/credentials:/root/.aws/credentials`` on Linux, OS X, or Unix or
``-v C:\Users\USERNAME\.aws\credential:/root/.aws/credentials`` on Windows
.. note:: One account cannot copy to another account with a source and
NOTE: One account can't copy to another account with a source and
destination on real AWS unless the account associated with the
accessKey/secretKey pairs used for the destination bucket has source
bucket access privileges. To enable this, update ACLs directly on AWS.
access Key/secret Key pairs used for the destination bucket has rights
to get in the source bucket. ACL's would have to be updated
on AWS directly to enable this.
S3BACKEND
~~~~~~~~~
~~~~~~
S3BACKEND=file
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
For stored file data to persist, you must mount Docker volumes
for both data and metadata. See :ref:`In Production with a Docker-Hosted CloudServer <in-production-w-a-Docker-hosted-cloudserver>`
^^^^^^^^^^^
When storing file data, for it to be persistent you must mount docker volumes
for both data and metadata. See `this section <#using-docker-volumes-in-production>`__
S3BACKEND=mem
^^^^^^^^^^^^^
This is ideal for testing: no data remains after the container is shut down.
^^^^^^^^^^
This is ideal for testing - no data will remain after container is shutdown.
ENDPOINT
~~~~~~~~
This variable specifies the endpoint. To direct CloudServer requests to
new.host.com, for example, specify the endpoint with:
This variable specifies your endpoint. If you have a domain such as
new.host.com, by specifying that here, you and your users can direct s3
server requests to new.host.com.
.. code-block:: shell
.. code:: shell
$ docker run -d --name cloudserver -p 8000:8000 -e ENDPOINT=new.host.com zenko/cloudserver
docker run -d --name s3server -p 8000:8000 -e ENDPOINT=new.host.com scality/s3server
.. note:: On Unix-like systems (Linux, OS X, etc.) edit /etc/hosts
to associate 127.0.0.1 with new.host.com.
REMOTE_MANAGEMENT_DISABLE
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
CloudServer is a part of `Zenko <https://www.zenko.io/>`__. When you run CloudServer standalone it will still try to connect to Orbit by default (browser-based graphical user interface for Zenko).
Setting this variable to true(1) will default to accessKey1 and verySecretKey1 for credentials and disable the automatic Orbit management:
.. code-block:: shell
$ docker run -d --name cloudserver -p 8000:8000 -e REMOTE_MANAGEMENT_DISABLE=1 zenko/cloudserver
Note: In your ``/etc/hosts`` file on Linux, OS X, or Unix with root
permissions, make sure to associate 127.0.0.1 with ``new.host.com``
SCALITY\_ACCESS\_KEY\_ID and SCALITY\_SECRET\_ACCESS\_KEY
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
These variables specify authentication credentials for an account named
“CustomAccount”.
"CustomAccount".
Set account credentials for multiple accounts by editing conf/authdata.json
(see below for further details). To specify one set for personal use, set these
environment variables:
You can set credentials for many accounts by editing
``conf/authdata.json`` (see below for further info), but if you just
want to specify one set of your own, you can use these environment
variables.
.. code-block:: shell
.. code:: shell
$ docker run -d --name cloudserver -p 8000:8000 -e SCALITY_ACCESS_KEY_ID=newAccessKey \
-e SCALITY_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY=newSecretKey zenko/cloudserver
docker run -d --name s3server -p 8000:8000 -e SCALITY_ACCESS_KEY_ID=newAccessKey
-e SCALITY_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY=newSecretKey scality/s3server
.. note:: This takes precedence over the contents of the authdata.json
file. The authdata.json file is ignored.
.. note:: The ACCESS_KEY and SECRET_KEY environment variables are
deprecated.
Note: Anything in the ``authdata.json`` file will be ignored. Note: The
old ``ACCESS_KEY`` and ``SECRET_KEY`` environment variables are now
deprecated
LOG\_LEVEL
~~~~~~~~~~
This variable changes the log level. There are three levels: info, debug,
and trace. The default is info. Debug provides more detailed logs, and trace
provides the most detailed logs.
This variable allows you to change the log level: info, debug or trace.
The default is info. Debug will give you more detailed logs and trace
will give you the most detailed.
.. code-block:: shell
.. code:: shell
$ docker run -d --name cloudserver -p 8000:8000 -e LOG_LEVEL=trace zenko/cloudserver
docker run -d --name s3server -p 8000:8000 -e LOG_LEVEL=trace scality/s3server
SSL
~~~
Set true, this variable runs CloudServer with SSL.
This variable set to true allows you to run S3 with SSL:
If SSL is set true:
**Note1**: You also need to specify the ENDPOINT environment variable.
**Note2**: In your ``/etc/hosts`` file on Linux, OS X, or Unix with root
permissions, make sure to associate 127.0.0.1 with ``<YOUR_ENDPOINT>``
* The ENDPOINT environment variable must also be specified.
* On Unix-like systems (Linux, OS X, etc.), 127.0.0.1 must be associated with
<YOUR_ENDPOINT> in /etc/hosts.
.. Warning:: Self-signed certs with a CA generated within the container are
suitable for testing purposes only. Clients cannot trust them, and they may
disappear altogether on a container upgrade. The best security practice for
production environments is to use an extra container, such as
haproxy/nginx/stunnel, for SSL/TLS termination and to pull certificates
from a mounted volume, limiting what an exploit on either component
can expose.
**Warning**: These certs, being self-signed (and the CA being generated
inside the container) will be untrusted by any clients, and could
disappear on a container upgrade. That's ok as long as it's for quick
testing. Also, best security practice for non-testing would be to use an
extra container to do SSL/TLS termination such as haproxy/nginx/stunnel
to limit what an exploit on either component could expose, as well as
certificates in a mounted volume
.. code:: shell
$ docker run -d --name cloudserver -p 8000:8000 -e SSL=TRUE -e ENDPOINT=<YOUR_ENDPOINT> \
zenko/cloudserver
docker run -d --name s3server -p 8000:8000 -e SSL=TRUE -e ENDPOINT=<YOUR_ENDPOINT>
scality/s3server
For more information about using ClousdServer with SSL, see `Using SSL <GETTING_STARTED.html#Using SSL>`__
More information about how to use S3 server with SSL
`here <https://s3.scality.com/v1.0/page/scality-with-ssl>`__
LISTEN\_ADDR
~~~~~~~~~~~~
This variable causes CloudServer and its data and metadata components to
listen on the specified address. This allows starting the data or metadata
servers as standalone services, for example.
This variable instructs the Zenko CloudServer, and its data and metadata
components to listen on the specified address. This allows starting the data
or metadata servers as standalone services, for example.
.. code:: shell
docker run -d --name s3server-data -p 9991:9991 -e LISTEN_ADDR=0.0.0.0
scality/s3server yarn run start_dataserver
scality/s3server npm run start_dataserver
DATA\_HOST and METADATA\_HOST
@ -185,8 +174,8 @@ Zenko CloudServer.
.. code:: shell
$ docker run -d --name cloudserver -e DATA_HOST=cloudserver-data \
-e METADATA_HOST=cloudserver-metadata zenko/cloudserver yarn run start_s3server
docker run -d --name s3server -e DATA_HOST=s3server-data
-e METADATA_HOST=s3server-metadata scality/s3server npm run start_s3server
REDIS\_HOST
~~~~~~~~~~~
@ -196,21 +185,19 @@ localhost.
.. code:: shell
$ docker run -d --name cloudserver -p 8000:8000 \
-e REDIS_HOST=my-redis-server.example.com zenko/cloudserver
docker run -d --name s3server -p 8000:8000
-e REDIS_HOST=my-redis-server.example.com scality/s3server
REDIS\_PORT
~~~~~~~~~~~
Use this variable to connect to the Redis cache server on a port other
than the default 6379.
Use this variable to connect to the redis cache server on another port than
the default 6379.
.. code:: shell
$ docker run -d --name cloudserver -p 8000:8000 \
-e REDIS_PORT=6379 zenko/cloudserver
.. _tunables-and-setup-tips:
docker run -d --name s3server -p 8000:8000
-e REDIS_PORT=6379 scality/s3server
Tunables and Setup Tips
-----------------------
@ -218,57 +205,60 @@ Tunables and Setup Tips
Using Docker Volumes
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
CloudServer runs with a file backend by default, meaning that data is
stored inside the CloudServers Docker container.
Zenko CloudServer runs with a file backend by default.
For data and metadata to persist, data and metadata must be hosted in Docker
volumes outside the CloudServers Docker container. Otherwise, the data
and metadata are destroyed when the container is erased.
So, by default, the data is stored inside your Zenko CloudServer Docker
container.
.. code-block:: shell
However, if you want your data and metadata to persist, you **MUST** use
Docker volumes to host your data and metadata outside your Zenko CloudServer
Docker container. Otherwise, the data and metadata will be destroyed
when you erase the container.
$ docker run -­v $(pwd)/data:/usr/src/app/localData -­v $(pwd)/metadata:/usr/src/app/localMetadata \
-p 8000:8000 ­-d zenko/cloudserver
.. code:: shell
This command mounts the ./data host directory to the container
at /usr/src/app/localData and the ./metadata host directory to
the container at /usr/src/app/localMetaData.
docker run -­v $(pwd)/data:/usr/src/app/localData -­v $(pwd)/metadata:/usr/src/app/localMetadata
-p 8000:8000 ­-d scality/s3server
.. tip:: These host directories can be mounted to any accessible mount
point, such as /mnt/data and /mnt/metadata, for example.
This command mounts the host directory, ``./data``, into the container
at ``/usr/src/app/localData`` and the host directory, ``./metadata``, into
the container at ``/usr/src/app/localMetaData``. It can also be any host
mount point, like ``/mnt/data`` and ``/mnt/metadata``.
Adding, Modifying, or Deleting Accounts or Credentials
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Adding modifying or deleting accounts or users credentials
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
1. Create a customized authdata.json file locally based on /conf/authdata.json.
2. Use `Docker volumes <https://docs.docker.com/storage/volumes/>`__
to override the default ``authdata.json`` through a Docker file mapping.
1. Create locally a customized ``authdata.json`` based on our ``/conf/authdata.json``.
2. Use `Docker
Volume <https://docs.docker.com/engine/tutorials/dockervolumes/>`__
to override the default ``authdata.json`` through a docker file mapping.
For example:
.. code-block:: shell
.. code:: shell
$ docker run -v $(pwd)/authdata.json:/usr/src/app/conf/authdata.json -p 8000:8000 -d \
zenko/cloudserver
docker run -v $(pwd)/authdata.json:/usr/src/app/conf/authdata.json -p 8000:8000 -d
scality/s3server
Specifying a Host Name
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Specifying your own host name
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
To specify a host name (for example, s3.domain.name), provide your own
`config.json <https://github.com/scality/cloudserver/blob/master/config.json>`__
file using `Docker volumes <https://docs.docker.com/storage/volumes/>`__.
To specify a host name (e.g. s3.domain.name), you can provide your own
`config.json <https://github.com/scality/S3/blob/master/config.json>`__
using `Docker
Volume <https://docs.docker.com/engine/tutorials/dockervolumes/>`__.
First, add a new key-value pair to the restEndpoints section of your
config.json. Make the key the host name you want, and the value the default
location\_constraint for this endpoint.
First add a new key-value pair in the restEndpoints section of your
config.json. The key in the key-value pair should be the host name you
would like to add and the value is the default location\_constraint for
this endpoint.
For example, ``s3.example.com`` is mapped to ``us-east-1`` which is one
of the ``location_constraints`` listed in your locationConfig.json file
`here <https://github.com/scality/S3/blob/master/locationConfig.json>`__.
For more information about location configuration, see:
`GETTING STARTED <GETTING_STARTED.html#location-configuration>`__
More information about location configuration
`here <https://github.com/scality/S3/blob/master/README.md#location-configuration>`__
.. code:: json
@ -276,33 +266,33 @@ For more information about location configuration, see:
"localhost": "file",
"127.0.0.1": "file",
...
"cloudserver.example.com": "us-east-1"
"s3.example.com": "us-east-1"
},
Next, run CloudServer using a `Docker volume
<https://docs.docker.com/engine/tutorials/dockervolumes/>`__:
Then, run your Scality S3 Server using `Docker
Volume <https://docs.docker.com/engine/tutorials/dockervolumes/>`__:
.. code-block:: shell
.. code:: shell
$ docker run -v $(pwd)/config.json:/usr/src/app/config.json -p 8000:8000 -d zenko/cloudserver
docker run -v $(pwd)/config.json:/usr/src/app/config.json -p 8000:8000 -d scality/s3server
The local ``config.json`` file overrides the default one through a Docker
file mapping.
Your local ``config.json`` file will override the default one through a
docker file mapping.
Running as an Unprivileged User
Running as an unprivileged user
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
CloudServer runs as root by default.
Zenko CloudServer runs as root by default.
To change this, modify the dockerfile and specify a user before the
entry point.
You can change that by modifing the dockerfile and specifying a user
before the entrypoint.
The user must exist within the container, and must own the
/usr/src/app directory for CloudServer to run.
The user needs to exist within the container, and own the folder
**/usr/src/app** for Scality Zenko CloudServer to run properly.
For example, the following dockerfile lines can be modified:
For instance, you can modify these lines in the dockerfile:
.. code-block:: shell
.. code:: shell
...
&& groupadd -r -g 1001 scality \
@ -314,58 +304,54 @@ For example, the following dockerfile lines can be modified:
USER scality
ENTRYPOINT ["/usr/src/app/docker-entrypoint.sh"]
.. _continuous-integration-with-docker-hosted-cloudserver:
Continuous integration with Docker hosted CloudServer
-----------------------------------------------------
Continuous Integration with a Docker-Hosted CloudServer
-------------------------------------------------------
When you start the Docker Scality Zenko CloudServer image, you can adjust the
configuration of the Scality Zenko CloudServer instance by passing one or more
environment variables on the docker run command line.
When you start the Docker CloudServer image, you can adjust the
configuration of the CloudServer instance by passing one or more
environment variables on the ``docker run`` command line.
Sample ways to run it for CI are:
- With custom locations (one in-memory, one hosted on AWS), and custom
credentials mounted:
To run CloudServer for CI with custom locations (one in-memory,
one hosted on AWS), and custom credentials mounted:
.. code:: shell
.. code-block:: shell
docker run --name CloudServer -p 8000:8000
-v $(pwd)/locationConfig.json:/usr/src/app/locationConfig.json
-v $(pwd)/authdata.json:/usr/src/app/conf/authdata.json
-v ~/.aws/credentials:/root/.aws/credentials
-e S3DATA=multiple -e S3BACKEND=mem scality/s3server
$ docker run --name CloudServer -p 8000:8000 \
-v $(pwd)/locationConfig.json:/usr/src/app/locationConfig.json \
-v $(pwd)/authdata.json:/usr/src/app/conf/authdata.json \
-v ~/.aws/credentials:/root/.aws/credentials \
-e S3DATA=multiple -e S3BACKEND=mem zenko/cloudserver
- With custom locations, (one in-memory, one hosted on AWS, one file),
and custom credentials set as environment variables
(see `this section <#scality-access-key-id-and-scality-secret-access-key>`__):
To run CloudServer for CI with custom locations, (one in-memory, one
hosted on AWS, and one file), and custom credentials `set as environment
variables <GETTING_STARTED.html#scality-access-key-id-and-scality-secret-access-key>`__):
.. code:: shell
.. code-block:: shell
docker run --name CloudServer -p 8000:8000
-v $(pwd)/locationConfig.json:/usr/src/app/locationConfig.json
-v ~/.aws/credentials:/root/.aws/credentials
-v $(pwd)/data:/usr/src/app/localData -v $(pwd)/metadata:/usr/src/app/localMetadata
-e SCALITY_ACCESS_KEY_ID=accessKey1
-e SCALITY_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY=verySecretKey1
-e S3DATA=multiple -e S3BACKEND=mem scality/s3server
$ docker run --name CloudServer -p 8000:8000 \
-v $(pwd)/locationConfig.json:/usr/src/app/locationConfig.json \
-v ~/.aws/credentials:/root/.aws/credentials \
-v $(pwd)/data:/usr/src/app/localData -v $(pwd)/metadata:/usr/src/app/localMetadata \
-e SCALITY_ACCESS_KEY_ID=accessKey1 \
-e SCALITY_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY=verySecretKey1 \
-e S3DATA=multiple -e S3BACKEND=mem zenko/cloudserver
In production with Docker hosted CloudServer
--------------------------------------------
.. _in-production-w-a-Docker-hosted-cloudserver:
In production, we expect that data will be persistent, that you will use the
multiple backends capabilities of Zenko CloudServer, and that you will have a
custom endpoint for your local storage, and custom credentials for your local
storage:
In Production with a Docker-Hosted CloudServer
----------------------------------------------
.. code:: shell
Because data must persist in production settings, CloudServer offers
multiple-backend capabilities. This requires a custom endpoint
and custom credentials for local storage.
Customize these with:
.. code-block:: shell
$ docker run -d --name CloudServer \
-v $(pwd)/data:/usr/src/app/localData -v $(pwd)/metadata:/usr/src/app/localMetadata \
-v $(pwd)/locationConfig.json:/usr/src/app/locationConfig.json \
-v $(pwd)/authdata.json:/usr/src/app/conf/authdata.json \
-v ~/.aws/credentials:/root/.aws/credentials -e S3DATA=multiple \
-e ENDPOINT=custom.endpoint.com \
-p 8000:8000 ­-d zenko/cloudserver \
docker run -d --name CloudServer
-v $(pwd)/data:/usr/src/app/localData -v $(pwd)/metadata:/usr/src/app/localMetadata
-v $(pwd)/locationConfig.json:/usr/src/app/locationConfig.json
-v $(pwd)/authdata.json:/usr/src/app/conf/authdata.json
-v ~/.aws/credentials:/root/.aws/credentials -e S3DATA=multiple
-e ENDPOINT=custom.endpoint.com
-p 8000:8000 ­-d scality/s3server

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@ -1,201 +1,193 @@
Getting Started
===============
=================
.. figure:: ../res/scality-cloudserver-logo.png
:alt: Zenko CloudServer logo
Dependencies
------------
Building and running the Scality Zenko CloudServer requires node.js 10.x and
yarn v1.17.x. Up-to-date versions can be found at
`Nodesource <https://github.com/nodesource/distributions>`__.
|CircleCI| |Scality CI|
Installation
------------
1. Clone the source code
Dependencies
~~~~~~~~~~~~
.. code-block:: shell
Building and running the Scality Zenko CloudServer requires node.js 6.9.5 and
npm v3 . Up-to-date versions can be found at
`Nodesource <https://github.com/nodesource/distributions>`__.
$ git clone https://github.com/scality/cloudserver.git
2. Go to the cloudserver directory and use yarn to install the js dependencies.
.. code-block:: shell
$ cd cloudserver
$ yarn install
Running CloudServer with a File Backend
---------------------------------------
.. code-block:: shell
$ yarn start
This starts a Zenko CloudServer on port 8000. Two additional ports, 9990
and 9991, are also open locally for internal transfer of metadata and
data, respectively.
The default access key is accessKey1. The secret key is verySecretKey1.
By default, metadata files are saved in the localMetadata directory and
data files are saved in the localData directory in the local ./cloudserver
directory. These directories are pre-created within the repository. To
save data or metadata in different locations, you must specify them using
absolute paths. Thus, when starting the server:
.. code-block:: shell
$ mkdir -m 700 $(pwd)/myFavoriteDataPath
$ mkdir -m 700 $(pwd)/myFavoriteMetadataPath
$ export S3DATAPATH="$(pwd)/myFavoriteDataPath"
$ export S3METADATAPATH="$(pwd)/myFavoriteMetadataPath"
$ yarn start
Running CloudServer with Multiple Data Backends
-----------------------------------------------
.. code-block:: shell
$ export S3DATA='multiple'
$ yarn start
This starts a Zenko CloudServer on port 8000.
The default access key is accessKey1. The secret key is verySecretKey1.
With multiple backends, you can choose where each object is saved by setting
the following header with a location constraint in a PUT request:
.. code-block:: shell
'x-amz-meta-scal-location-constraint':'myLocationConstraint'
If no header is sent with a PUT object request, the buckets location
constraint determines where the data is saved. If the bucket has no
location constraint, the endpoint of the PUT request determines location.
See the Configuration_ section to set location constraints.
Run CloudServer with an In-Memory Backend
-----------------------------------------
.. code-block:: shell
$ yarn run mem_backend
This starts a Zenko CloudServer on port 8000.
The default access key is accessKey1. The secret key is verySecretKey1.
Run CloudServer with Vault User Management
------------------------------------------
Clone source code
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
.. code:: shell
export S3VAULT=vault
yarn start
git clone https://github.com/scality/S3.git
Note: Vault is proprietary and must be accessed separately.
This starts a Zenko CloudServer using Vault for user management.
Install js dependencies
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Run CloudServer for Continuous Integration Testing or in Production with Docker
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Go to the ./S3 folder,
Run Cloudserver with `DOCKER <DOCKER.html>`__
.. code:: shell
Testing
~~~~~~~
npm install
Run unit tests with the command:
Run it with a file backend
--------------------------
.. code-block:: shell
.. code:: shell
$ yarn test
npm start
Run multiple-backend unit tests with:
This starts an Zenko CloudServer on port 8000. Two additional ports 9990 and
9991 are also open locally for internal transfer of metadata and data,
respectively.
.. code-block:: shell
The default access key is accessKey1 with a secret key of
verySecretKey1.
$ CI=true S3DATA=multiple yarn start
$ yarn run multiple_backend_test
By default the metadata files will be saved in the localMetadata
directory and the data files will be saved in the localData directory
within the ./S3 directory on your machine. These directories have been
pre-created within the repository. If you would like to save the data or
metadata in different locations of your choice, you must specify them
with absolute paths. So, when starting the server:
Run the linter with:
.. code:: shell
.. code-block:: shell
mkdir -m 700 $(pwd)/myFavoriteDataPath
mkdir -m 700 $(pwd)/myFavoriteMetadataPath
export S3DATAPATH="$(pwd)/myFavoriteDataPath"
export S3METADATAPATH="$(pwd)/myFavoriteMetadataPath"
npm start
$ yarn run lint
Run it with multiple data backends
----------------------------------
Running Functional Tests Locally
.. code:: shell
export S3DATA='multiple'
npm start
This starts an Zenko CloudServer on port 8000. The default access key is
accessKey1 with a secret key of verySecretKey1.
With multiple backends, you have the ability to choose where each object
will be saved by setting the following header with a locationConstraint
on a PUT request:
.. code:: shell
'x-amz-meta-scal-location-constraint':'myLocationConstraint'
If no header is sent with a PUT object request, the location constraint
of the bucket will determine where the data is saved. If the bucket has
no location constraint, the endpoint of the PUT request will be used to
determine location.
See the Configuration section below to learn how to set location
constraints.
Run it with an in-memory backend
--------------------------------
To pass AWS and Azure backend tests locally, modify
tests/locationConfig/locationConfigTests.json so that ``awsbackend``
specifies the bucketname of a bucket you have access to based on your
credentials, and modify ``azurebackend`` with details for your Azure account.
.. code:: shell
npm run mem_backend
This starts an Zenko CloudServer on port 8000. The default access key is
accessKey1 with a secret key of verySecretKey1.
Run it for continuous integration testing or in production with Docker
----------------------------------------------------------------------
`DOCKER <../DOCKER/>`__
Testing
-------
You can run the unit tests with the following command:
.. code:: shell
npm test
You can run the multiple backend unit tests with:
.. code:: shell
CI=true S3DATA=multiple npm start
npm run multiple_backend_test
You can run the linter with:
.. code:: shell
npm run lint
Running functional tests locally:
For the AWS backend and Azure backend tests to pass locally,
you must modify tests/locationConfigTests.json so that awsbackend
specifies a bucketname of a bucket you have access to based on
your credentials profile and modify "azurebackend" with details
for your Azure account.
The test suite requires additional tools, **s3cmd** and **Redis**
installed in the environment the tests are running in.
1. Install `s3cmd <http://s3tools.org/download>`__
- Install `s3cmd <http://s3tools.org/download>`__
- Install `redis <https://redis.io/download>`__ and start Redis.
- Add localCache section to your ``config.json``:
2. Install `redis <https://redis.io/download>`__ and start Redis.
3. Add localCache section to ``config.json``:
.. code:: json
::
"localCache": {
"host": REDIS_HOST,
"port": REDIS_PORT
}
where ``REDIS_HOST`` is the Redis instance IP address (``"127.0.0.1"``
if Redis is running locally) and ``REDIS_PORT`` is the Redis instance
port (``6379`` by default)
where ``REDIS_HOST`` is your Redis instance IP address (``"127.0.0.1"``
if your Redis is running locally) and ``REDIS_PORT`` is your Redis
instance port (``6379`` by default)
4. Add the following to the local etc/hosts file:
- Add the following to the etc/hosts file on your machine:
.. code-block:: shell
.. code:: shell
127.0.0.1 bucketwebsitetester.s3-website-us-east-1.amazonaws.com
5. Start Zenko CloudServer in memory and run the functional tests:
- Start the Zenko CloudServer in memory and run the functional tests:
.. code-block:: shell
.. code:: shell
$ CI=true yarn run mem_backend
$ CI=true yarn run ft_test
.. _Configuration:
CI=true npm run mem_backend
CI=true npm run ft_test
Configuration
-------------
There are three configuration files for Zenko CloudServer:
There are three configuration files for your Scality Zenko CloudServer:
* ``conf/authdata.json``, for authentication.
1. ``conf/authdata.json``, described above for authentication
* ``locationConfig.json``, to configure where data is saved.
2. ``locationConfig.json``, to set up configuration options for
* ``config.json``, for general configuration options.
where data will be saved
.. _location-configuration:
3. ``config.json``, for general configuration options
Location Configuration
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
You must specify at least one locationConstraint in locationConfig.json
(or leave it as pre-configured).
You must specify at least one locationConstraint in your
locationConfig.json (or leave as pre-configured).
You must also specify 'us-east-1' as a locationConstraint. If you put a
bucket to an unknown endpoint and do not specify a locationConstraint in
the PUT bucket call, us-east-1 is used.
You must also specify 'us-east-1' as a locationConstraint so if you only
define one locationConstraint, that would be it. If you put a bucket to
an unknown endpoint and do not specify a locationConstraint in the put
bucket call, us-east-1 will be used.
For instance, the following locationConstraint saves data sent to
For instance, the following locationConstraint will save data sent to
``myLocationConstraint`` to the file backend:
.. code:: json
@ -206,16 +198,17 @@ For instance, the following locationConstraint saves data sent to
"details": {}
},
Each locationConstraint must include the ``type``, ``legacyAwsBehavior``,
and ``details`` keys. ``type`` indicates which backend is used for that
region. Supported backends are mem, file, and scality.``legacyAwsBehavior``
indicates whether the region behaves the same as the AWS S3 'us-east-1'
region. If the locationConstraint type is ``scality``, ``details`` must
contain connector information for sproxyd. If the locationConstraint type
is ``mem`` or ``file``, ``details`` must be empty.
Each locationConstraint must include the ``type``,
``legacyAwsBehavior``, and ``details`` keys. ``type`` indicates which
backend will be used for that region. Currently, mem, file, and scality
are the supported backends. ``legacyAwsBehavior`` indicates whether the
region will have the same behavior as the AWS S3 'us-east-1' region. If
the locationConstraint type is scality, ``details`` should contain
connector information for sproxyd. If the locationConstraint type is mem
or file, ``details`` should be empty.
Once locationConstraints is set in locationConfig.json, specify a default
locationConstraint for each endpoint.
Once you have your locationConstraints in your locationConfig.json, you
can specify a default locationConstraint for each of your endpoints.
For instance, the following sets the ``localhost`` endpoint to the
``myLocationConstraint`` data backend defined above:
@ -226,24 +219,26 @@ For instance, the following sets the ``localhost`` endpoint to the
"localhost": "myLocationConstraint"
},
To use an endpoint other than localhost for Zenko CloudServer, the endpoint
must be listed in ``restEndpoints``. Otherwise, if the server is running
with a:
If you would like to use an endpoint other than localhost for your
Scality Zenko CloudServer, that endpoint MUST be listed in your
``restEndpoints``. Otherwise if your server is running with a:
* **file backend**: The default location constraint is ``file``
* **memory backend**: The default location constraint is ``mem``
- **file backend**: your default location constraint will be ``file``
- **memory backend**: your default location constraint will be ``mem``
Endpoints
~~~~~~~~~
The Zenko CloudServer supports endpoints that are rendered in either:
Note that our Zenko CloudServer supports both:
* path style: http://myhostname.com/mybucket or
* hosted style: http://mybucket.myhostname.com
- path-style: http://myhostname.com/mybucket
- hosted-style: http://mybucket.myhostname.com
However, if an IP address is specified for the host, hosted-style requests
cannot reach the server. Use path-style requests in that case. For example,
if you are using the AWS SDK for JavaScript, instantiate your client like this:
However, hosted-style requests will not hit the server if you are using
an ip address for your host. So, make sure you are using path-style
requests in that case. For instance, if you are using the AWS SDK for
JavaScript, you would instantiate your client like this:
.. code:: js
@ -252,97 +247,85 @@ if you are using the AWS SDK for JavaScript, instantiate your client like this:
s3ForcePathStyle: true,
});
Setting Your Own Access and Secret Key Pairs
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Setting your own access key and secret key pairs
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Credentials can be set for many accounts by editing ``conf/authdata.json``,
but use the ``SCALITY_ACCESS_KEY_ID`` and ``SCALITY_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY``
environment variables to specify your own credentials.
_`scality-access-key-id-and-scality-secret-access-key`
You can set credentials for many accounts by editing
``conf/authdata.json`` but if you want to specify one set of your own
credentials, you can use ``SCALITY_ACCESS_KEY_ID`` and
``SCALITY_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY`` environment variables.
SCALITY\_ACCESS\_KEY\_ID and SCALITY\_SECRET\_ACCESS\_KEY
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
These variables specify authentication credentials for an account named
“CustomAccount”.
"CustomAccount".
.. note:: Anything in the ``authdata.json`` file is ignored.
Note: Anything in the ``authdata.json`` file will be ignored.
.. code-block:: shell
.. code:: shell
$ SCALITY_ACCESS_KEY_ID=newAccessKey SCALITY_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY=newSecretKey yarn start
SCALITY_ACCESS_KEY_ID=newAccessKey SCALITY_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY=newSecretKey npm start
.. _Using_SSL:
Using SSL
~~~~~~~~~
Scality with SSL
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
To use https with your local CloudServer, you must set up
SSL certificates.
If you wish to use https with your local Zenko CloudServer, you need to set up
SSL certificates. Here is a simple guide of how to do it.
1. Deploy CloudServer using `our DockerHub page
<https://hub.docker.com/r/zenko/cloudserver/>`__ (run it with a file
backend).
Deploying Zenko CloudServer
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
.. Note:: If Docker is not installed locally, follow the
`instructions to install it for your distribution
<https://docs.docker.com/engine/installation/>`__
First, you need to deploy **Zenko CloudServer**. This can be done very easily
via `our **DockerHub**
page <https://hub.docker.com/r/scality/s3server/>`__ (you want to run it
with a file backend).
2. Update the CloudServer containers config
*Note:* *- If you don't have docker installed on your machine, here
are the `instructions to install it for your
distribution <https://docs.docker.com/engine/installation/>`__*
Add your certificates to your container. To do this,
#. exec inside the CloudServer container.
Updating your Zenko CloudServer container's config
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
#. Run ``$> docker ps`` to find the containers ID (the corresponding
image name is ``scality/cloudserver``.
You're going to add your certificates to your container. In order to do
so, you need to exec inside your Zenko CloudServer container. Run a
``$> docker ps`` and find your container's id (the corresponding image
name should be ``scality/s3server``. Copy the corresponding container id
(here we'll use ``894aee038c5e``, and run:
#. Copy the corresponding container ID (``894aee038c5e`` in the present
example), and run:
.. code-block:: shell
.. code:: sh
$> docker exec -it 894aee038c5e bash
This puts you inside your container, using an interactive terminal.
You're now inside your container, using an interactive terminal :)
3. Generate the SSL key and certificates. The paths where the different
files are stored are defined after the ``-out`` option in each of the
following commands.
Generate SSL key and certificates
**********************************
#. Generate a private key for your certificate signing request (CSR):
There are 5 steps to this generation. The paths where the different
files are stored are defined after the ``-out`` option in each command
.. code-block:: shell
.. code:: sh
# Generate a private key for your CSR
$> openssl genrsa -out ca.key 2048
#. Generate a self-signed certificate for your local certificate
authority (CA):
.. code:: shell
# Generate a self signed certificate for your local Certificate Authority
$> openssl req -new -x509 -extensions v3_ca -key ca.key -out ca.crt -days 99999 -subj "/C=US/ST=Country/L=City/O=Organization/CN=scality.test"
#. Generate a key for the CloudServer:
.. code:: shell
# Generate a key for Zenko CloudServer
$> openssl genrsa -out test.key 2048
#. Generate a CSR for CloudServer:
.. code:: shell
# Generate a Certificate Signing Request for S3 Server
$> openssl req -new -key test.key -out test.csr -subj "/C=US/ST=Country/L=City/O=Organization/CN=*.scality.test"
#. Generate a certificate for CloudServer signed by the local CA:
.. code:: shell
# Generate a local-CA-signed certificate for S3 Server
$> openssl x509 -req -in test.csr -CA ca.crt -CAkey ca.key -CAcreateserial -out test.crt -days 99999 -sha256
4. Update Zenko CloudServer ``config.json``. Add a ``certFilePaths``
section to ``./config.json`` with appropriate paths:
Update Zenko CloudServer ``config.json``
**********************************
Add a ``certFilePaths`` section to ``./config.json`` with the
appropriate paths:
.. code:: json
@ -352,36 +335,42 @@ SSL certificates.
"ca": "./ca.crt"
}
5. Run your container with the new config.
Run your container with the new config
****************************************
#. Exit the container by running ``$> exit``.
First, you need to exit your container. Simply run ``$> exit``. Then,
you need to restart your container. Normally, a simple
``$> docker restart s3server`` should do the trick.
#. Restart the container with ``$> docker restart cloudserver``.
Update your host config
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
6. Update the host configuration by adding s3.scality.test
to /etc/hosts:
Associates local IP addresses with hostname
*******************************************
.. code:: bash
In your ``/etc/hosts`` file on Linux, OS X, or Unix (with root
permissions), edit the line of localhost so it looks like this:
::
127.0.0.1 localhost s3.scality.test
7. Copy the local certificate authority (ca.crt in step 4) from your
container. Choose the path to save this file to (in the present
example, ``/root/ca.crt``), and run:
Copy the local certificate authority from your container
*********************************************************
.. code:: shell
In the above commands, it's the file named ``ca.crt``. Choose the path
you want to save this file at (here we chose ``/root/ca.crt``), and run
something like:
.. code:: sh
$> docker cp 894aee038c5e:/usr/src/app/ca.crt /root/ca.crt
.. note:: Your container ID will be different, and your path to
ca.crt may be different.
Test your config
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Test the Config
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
If aws-sdk is not installed, run ``$> yarn install aws-sdk``.
Paste the following script into a file named "test.js":
If you do not have aws-sdk installed, run ``$> npm install aws-sdk``. In
a ``test.js`` file, paste the following script:
.. code:: js
@ -421,13 +410,8 @@ Paste the following script into a file named "test.js":
});
});
Now run this script with:
.. code::
$> nodejs test.js
On success, the script outputs ``SSL is cool!``.
Now run that script with ``$> nodejs test.js``. If all goes well, it
should output ``SSL is cool!``. Enjoy that added security!
.. |CircleCI| image:: https://circleci.com/gh/scality/S3.svg?style=svg

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# Get Bucket Version 2 Documentation
## Description
This feature implements version 2 of the GET Bucket (List Objects)
operation, following AWS specifications
(see https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonS3/latest/API/v2-RESTBucketGET.html).
## Requirements
The user must have READ access to the bucket.
## Design
### Request
The `delimiter`, `encoding-type`, `max-keys`, and `prefix` request parameters
from GET Bucket v1 remain unchanged.
In order to specify v2, the parameter `list-type` must be included and
set to `2`.
The `marker` v1 parameter's functionality has been split in two and replaced by
`start-after` and `continuation-token` in v2. The `start-after` parameter is
a specific object key after which the API will return key names. It is only
valid in the first GET request. If both the `start-after` and
`continuation-token` parameters are included in a request, the API will
ignore the `start-after` parameter in favor of the `continuation-token`.
If the GET Bucket v2 response is truncated, a `NextContinuationToken` will
also be included. To list the next set of objects, the `NextContinuationToken`
can be used as the `continuation-token` in the next request. The continuation
token is an obfuscated string of 57 characters that CloudServer understands and
interprets.
By default, the v2 response does not include object owner information. To
include owner information like the default v1 response, use the `fetch-owner`
request parameter set to `true`.
### Response
The GET Bucket v1 and v2 responses are largely the same, with only a few changes.
The `NextMarker` v1 parameter has been replaced by the
`NextContinuationToken`. The `NextContinuationToken` is included with any
truncated response, even if no delimiter is sent in the request. Its value is an
obfuscated string that can be passed at the `continuation-token` in the next
request, which will be interpreted by CloudServer.
The `KeyCounter` parameter is returned in every response. Its value is the
number of keys included in the response. It is always less than or equal to
the `MaxKeys` value.
If the `start-after` or `continuation-token` parameter is used in the
request, it is also included in the response.
By default, the v2 response does not include object owner information, unlike
the v1 response. See the `Request` section for including it.
### Continuation Token
An example continuation token:
```
NextContinuationToken: '1bunC4s+crlZNAAbKUGBLyajJUQKp22TOdUR6/01snxD2cZtjJD0ugA=='
```
In order to generate a comparable token, CloudServer uses base64 encoding to
obfuscate the key name of the next object to be listed.
Encoded continuation tokens are similarly decoded in order for listing to
continue from the correct object.
## Performing Get Bucket V2 Operation
When performing the GET Bucket V2 operation, if the request is built manually,
the parameter `list-type` must be included and set to `2`.
Using the AWS cli client, the command becomes `list-objects-v2`.

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@ -4,32 +4,38 @@ Integrations
High Availability
=================
`Docker Swarm <https://docs.docker.com/engine/swarm/>`__ is a clustering tool
developed by Docker for use with its containers. It can be used to start
services, which we define to ensure CloudServer's continuous availability to
end users. A swarm defines a manager and *n* workers among *n* + 1 servers.
This tutorial shows how to perform a basic setup with three servers, which
provides strong service resiliency, while remaining easy to use and
maintain. We will use NFS through Docker to share data and
`Docker swarm <https://docs.docker.com/engine/swarm/>`__ is a
clustering tool developped by Docker and ready to use with its
containers. It allows to start a service, which we define and use as a
means to ensure Zenko CloudServer's continuous availability to the end user.
Indeed, a swarm defines a manager and n workers among n+1 servers. We
will do a basic setup in this tutorial, with just 3 servers, which
already provides a strong service resiliency, whilst remaining easy to
do as an individual. We will use NFS through docker to share data and
metadata between the different servers.
Sections are labeled **On Server**, **On Clients**, or
**On All Machines**, referring respectively to NFS server, NFS clients, or
NFS server and clients. In the present example, the servers IP address is
**10.200.15.113** and the client IP addresses are **10.200.15.96** and
**10.200.15.97**
You will see that the steps of this tutorial are defined as **On
Server**, **On Clients**, **On All Machines**. This refers respectively
to NFS Server, NFS Clients, or NFS Server and Clients. In our example,
the IP of the Server will be **10.200.15.113**, while the IPs of the
Clients will be **10.200.15.96 and 10.200.15.97**
1. Install Docker (on All Machines)
Installing docker
-----------------
Docker 17.03.0-ce is used for this tutorial. Docker 1.12.6 and later will
likely work, but is not tested.
Any version from docker 1.12.6 onwards should work; we used Docker
17.03.0-ce for this tutorial.
* On Ubuntu 14.04
Install Docker CE for Ubuntu as `documented at Docker
<https://docs.docker.com/install/linux/docker-ce/ubuntu/>`__.
Install the aufs dependency as recommended by Docker. The required
commands are:
On All Machines
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
On Ubuntu 14.04
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
The docker website has `solid
documentation <https://docs.docker.com/engine/installation/linux/ubuntu/>`__.
We have chosen to install the aufs dependency, as recommended by Docker.
Here are the required commands:
.. code:: sh
@ -41,10 +47,12 @@ NFS server and clients. In the present example, the servers IP address is
$> sudo apt-get update
$> sudo apt-get install docker-ce
* On CentOS 7
Install Docker CE as `documented at Docker
<https://docs.docker.com/install/linux/docker-ce/centos/>`__.
The required commands are:
On CentOS 7
^^^^^^^^^^^
The docker website has `solid
documentation <https://docs.docker.com/engine/installation/linux/centos/>`__.
Here are the required commands:
.. code:: sh
@ -54,22 +62,29 @@ NFS server and clients. In the present example, the servers IP address is
$> sudo yum install docker-ce
$> sudo systemctl start docker
2. Install NFS on Client(s)
Configure NFS
-------------
NFS clients mount Docker volumes over the NFS servers shared folders.
If the NFS commons are installed, manual mounts are no longer needed.
On Clients
~~~~~~~~~~
* On Ubuntu 14.04
Your NFS Clients will mount Docker volumes over your NFS Server's shared
folders. Hence, you don't have to mount anything manually, you just have
to install the NFS commons:
Install the NFS commons with apt-get:
On Ubuntu 14.04
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Simply install the NFS commons:
.. code:: sh
$> sudo apt-get install nfs-common
* On CentOS 7
On CentOS 7
^^^^^^^^^^^
Install the NFS utils; then start required services:
Install the NFS utils, and then start the required services:
.. code:: sh
@ -83,22 +98,27 @@ NFS server and clients. In the present example, the servers IP address is
$> sudo systemctl start nfs-lock
$> sudo systemctl start nfs-idmap
3. Install NFS (on Server)
On Server
~~~~~~~~~
The NFS server hosts the data and metadata. The package(s) to install on it
differs from the package installed on the clients.
Your NFS Server will be the machine to physically host the data and
metadata. The package(s) we will install on it is slightly different
from the one we installed on the clients.
* On Ubuntu 14.04
On Ubuntu 14.04
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Install the NFS server-specific package and the NFS commons:
Install the NFS server specific package and the NFS commons:
.. code:: sh
$> sudo apt-get install nfs-kernel-server nfs-common
* On CentOS 7
On CentOS 7
^^^^^^^^^^^
Install the NFS utils and start the required services:
Same steps as with the client: install the NFS utils and start the
required services:
.. code:: sh
@ -112,55 +132,74 @@ NFS server and clients. In the present example, the servers IP address is
$> sudo systemctl start nfs-lock
$> sudo systemctl start nfs-idmap
For both distributions:
On Ubuntu 14.04 and CentOS 7
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
#. Choose where shared data and metadata from the local
`CloudServer <http://www.zenko.io/cloudserver/>`__ shall be stored (The
present example uses /var/nfs/data and /var/nfs/metadata). Set permissions
for these folders for
sharing over NFS:
Choose where your shared data and metadata from your local `Zenko CloudServer
<http://www.zenko.io/cloudserver/>`__ will be stored.
We chose to go with /var/nfs/data and /var/nfs/metadata. You also need
to set proper sharing permissions for these folders as they'll be shared
over NFS:
.. code:: sh
$> mkdir -p /var/nfs/data /var/nfs/metadata
$> chmod -R 777 /var/nfs/
#. The /etc/exports file configures network permissions and r-w-x permissions
for NFS access. Edit /etc/exports, adding the following lines:
Now you need to update your **/etc/exports** file. This is the file that
configures network permissions and rwx permissions for NFS access. By
default, Ubuntu applies the no\_subtree\_check option, so we declared
both folders with the same permissions, even though they're in the same
tree:
.. code:: sh
$> sudo vim /etc/exports
In this file, add the following lines:
.. code:: sh
/var/nfs/data 10.200.15.96(rw,sync,no_root_squash) 10.200.15.97(rw,sync,no_root_squash)
/var/nfs/metadata 10.200.15.96(rw,sync,no_root_squash) 10.200.15.97(rw,sync,no_root_squash)
Ubuntu applies the no\_subtree\_check option by default, so both
folders are declared with the same permissions, even though theyre in
the same tree.
#. Export this new NFS table:
Export this new NFS table:
.. code:: sh
$> sudo exportfs -a
#. Edit the ``MountFlags`` option in the Docker config in
/lib/systemd/system/docker.service to enable NFS mount from Docker volumes
on other machines:
Eventually, you need to allow for NFS mount from Docker volumes on other
machines. You need to change the Docker config in
**/lib/systemd/system/docker.service**:
.. code:: sh
$> sudo vim /lib/systemd/system/docker.service
In this file, change the **MountFlags** option:
.. code:: sh
MountFlags=shared
#. Restart the NFS server and Docker daemons to apply these changes.
Now you just need to restart the NFS server and docker daemons so your
changes apply.
* On Ubuntu 14.04
On Ubuntu 14.04
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Restart your NFS Server and docker services:
.. code:: sh
$> sudo service nfs-kernel-server restart
$> sudo service docker restart
* On CentOS 7
On CentOS 7
^^^^^^^^^^^
Restart your NFS Server and docker daemons:
.. code:: sh
@ -168,30 +207,34 @@ NFS server and clients. In the present example, the servers IP address is
$> sudo systemctl daemon-reload
$> sudo systemctl restart docker
Set up your Docker Swarm service
--------------------------------
4. Set Up a Docker Swarm
On All Machines
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
* On all machines and distributions:
On Ubuntu 14.04 and CentOS 7
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Set up the Docker volumes to be mounted to the NFS server for CloudServers
data and metadata storage. The following commands must be replicated on all
machines:
We will now set up the Docker volumes that will be mounted to the NFS
Server and serve as data and metadata storage for Zenko CloudServer. These two
commands have to be replicated on all machines:
.. code:: sh
$> docker volume create --driver local --opt type=nfs --opt o=addr=10.200.15.113,rw --opt device=:/var/nfs/data --name data
$> docker volume create --driver local --opt type=nfs --opt o=addr=10.200.15.113,rw --opt device=:/var/nfs/metadata --name metadata
There is no need to ``docker exec`` these volumes to mount them: the
Docker Swarm manager does this when the Docker service is started.
There is no need to ""docker exec" these volumes to mount them: the
Docker Swarm manager will do it when the Docker service will be started.
* On a server:
On Server
^^^^^^^^^
To start a Docker service on a Docker Swarm cluster, initialize the cluster
(that is, define a manager), prompt workers/nodes to join in, and then start
the service.
Initialize the swarm cluster, and review its response:
To start a Docker service on a Docker Swarm cluster, you first have to
initialize that cluster (i.e.: define a manager), then have the
workers/nodes join in, and then start the service. Initialize the swarm
cluster, and look at the response:
.. code:: sh
@ -207,10 +250,11 @@ NFS server and clients. In the present example, the servers IP address is
To add a manager to this swarm, run 'docker swarm join-token manager' and follow the instructions.
* On clients:
On Clients
^^^^^^^^^^
Copy and paste the command provided by your Docker Swarm init. A successful
request/response will resemble:
Simply copy/paste the command provided by your docker swarm init. When
all goes well, you'll get something like this:
.. code:: sh
@ -218,159 +262,182 @@ NFS server and clients. In the present example, the servers IP address is
This node joined a swarm as a worker.
Set Up Docker Swarm on Clients on a Server
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
On Server
^^^^^^^^^
Start the service on the Swarm cluster.
Start the service on your swarm cluster!
.. code:: sh
$> docker service create --name s3 --replicas 1 --mount type=volume,source=data,target=/usr/src/app/localData --mount type=volume,source=metadata,target=/usr/src/app/localMetadata -p 8000:8000 scality/cloudserver
$> docker service create --name s3 --replicas 1 --mount type=volume,source=data,target=/usr/src/app/localData --mount type=volume,source=metadata,target=/usr/src/app/localMetadata -p 8000:8000 scality/s3server
On a successful installation, ``docker service ls`` returns the following
output:
If you run a docker service ls, you should have the following output:
.. code:: sh
$> docker service ls
ID NAME MODE REPLICAS IMAGE
ocmggza412ft s3 replicated 1/1 scality/cloudserver:latest
ocmggza412ft s3 replicated 1/1 scality/s3server:latest
If the service does not start, consider disabling apparmor/SELinux.
If your service won't start, consider disabling apparmor/SELinux.
Testing the High-Availability CloudServer
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Testing your High Availability S3Server
---------------------------------------
On all machines (client/server) and distributions (Ubuntu and CentOS),
determine where CloudServer is running using ``docker ps``. CloudServer can
operate on any node of the Swarm cluster, manager or worker. When you find
it, you can kill it with ``docker stop <container id>``. It will respawn
on a different node. Now, if one server falls, or if Docker stops
unexpectedly, the end user will still be able to access your the local CloudServer.
Troubleshooting
On All Machines
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
To troubleshoot the service, run:
On Ubuntu 14.04 and CentOS 7
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Try to find out where your Scality Zenko CloudServer is actually running using
the **docker ps** command. It can be on any node of the swarm cluster,
manager or worker. When you find it, you can kill it, with **docker stop
<container id>** and you'll see it respawn on a different node of the
swarm cluster. Now you see, if one of your servers falls, or if docker
stops unexpectedly, your end user will still be able to access your
local Zenko CloudServer.
Troubleshooting
---------------
To troubleshoot the service you can run:
.. code:: sh
$> docker service ps s3docker service ps s3
ID NAME IMAGE NODE DESIRED STATE CURRENT STATE ERROR
0ar81cw4lvv8chafm8pw48wbc s3.1 scality/cloudserver localhost.localdomain.localdomain Running Running 7 days ago
cvmf3j3bz8w6r4h0lf3pxo6eu \_ s3.1 scality/cloudserver localhost.localdomain.localdomain Shutdown Failed 7 days ago "task: non-zero exit (137)"
0ar81cw4lvv8chafm8pw48wbc s3.1 scality/s3server localhost.localdomain.localdomain Running Running 7 days ago
cvmf3j3bz8w6r4h0lf3pxo6eu \_ s3.1 scality/s3server localhost.localdomain.localdomain Shutdown Failed 7 days ago "task: non-zero exit (137)"
If the error is truncated, view the error in detail by inspecting the
Docker task ID:
If the error is truncated it is possible to have a more detailed view of
the error by inspecting the docker task ID:
.. code:: sh
$> docker inspect cvmf3j3bz8w6r4h0lf3pxo6eu
Off you go!
~~~~~~~~~~~
-----------
Let us know what you use this functionality for, and if you'd like any
specific developments around it. Or, even better: come and contribute to
our `Github repository <https://github.com/scality/s3/>`__! We look
forward to meeting you!
Let us know how you use this and if you'd like any specific developments
around it. Even better: come and contribute to our `Github repository
<https://github.com/scality/s3/>`__! We look forward to meeting you!
S3FS
====
You can export buckets as a filesystem with s3fs on CloudServer.
Export your buckets as a filesystem with s3fs on top of Zenko CloudServer
`s3fs <https://github.com/s3fs-fuse/s3fs-fuse>`__ is an open source
tool, available both on Debian and RedHat distributions, that enables
you to mount an S3 bucket on a filesystem-like backend. This tutorial uses
an Ubuntu 14.04 host to deploy and use s3fs over CloudServer.
tool that allows you to mount an S3 bucket on a filesystem-like backend.
It is available both on Debian and RedHat distributions. For this
tutorial, we used an Ubuntu 14.04 host to deploy and use s3fs over
Scality's Zenko CloudServer.
Deploying Zenko CloudServer with SSL
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
----------------------------
First, deploy CloudServer with a file backend using `our DockerHub page
<https://hub.docker.com/r/zenko/cloudserver>`__.
First, you need to deploy **Zenko CloudServer**. This can be done very easily
via `our DockerHub
page <https://hub.docker.com/r/scality/s3server/>`__ (you want to run it
with a file backend).
.. note::
*Note:* *- If you don't have docker installed on your machine, here
are the `instructions to install it for your
distribution <https://docs.docker.com/engine/installation/>`__*
If Docker is not installed on your machine, follow
`these instructions <https://docs.docker.com/engine/installation/>`__
to install it for your distribution.
You also necessarily have to set up SSL with Zenko CloudServer to use s3fs. We
have a nice
`tutorial <https://s3.scality.com/v1.0/page/scality-with-ssl>`__ to help
you do it.
You must also set up SSL with CloudServer to use s3fs. See `Using SSL
<./GETTING_STARTED#Using_SSL>`__ for instructions.
s3fs Setup
~~~~~~~~~~
s3fs setup
----------
Installing s3fs
---------------
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Follow the instructions in the s3fs `README
<https://github.com/s3fs-fuse/s3fs-fuse/blob/master/README.md#installation-from-pre-built-packages>`__,
s3fs has quite a few dependencies. As explained in their
`README <https://github.com/s3fs-fuse/s3fs-fuse/blob/master/README.md#installation>`__,
the following commands should install everything for Ubuntu 14.04:
Check that s3fs is properly installed. A version check should return
a response resembling:
.. code:: sh
$> sudo apt-get install automake autotools-dev g++ git libcurl4-gnutls-dev
$> sudo apt-get install libfuse-dev libssl-dev libxml2-dev make pkg-config
Now you want to install s3fs per se:
.. code:: sh
$> git clone https://github.com/s3fs-fuse/s3fs-fuse.git
$> cd s3fs-fuse
$> ./autogen.sh
$> ./configure
$> make
$> sudo make install
Check that s3fs is properly installed by checking its version. it should
answer as below:
.. code:: sh
$> s3fs --version
Amazon Simple Storage Service File System V1.80(commit:d40da2c) with OpenSSL
Copyright (C) 2010 Randy Rizun <rrizun@gmail.com>
License GPL2: GNU GPL version 2 <http://gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html>
This is free software: you are free to change and redistribute it.
There is NO WARRANTY, to the extent permitted by law.
Configuring s3fs
----------------
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
s3fs expects you to provide it with a password file. Our file is
``/etc/passwd-s3fs``. The structure for this file is
``ACCESSKEYID:SECRETKEYID``, so, for CloudServer, you can run:
``ACCESSKEYID:SECRETKEYID``, so, for S3Server, you can run:
.. code:: sh
$> echo 'accessKey1:verySecretKey1' > /etc/passwd-s3fs
$> chmod 600 /etc/passwd-s3fs
Using CloudServer with s3fs
---------------------------
Using Zenko CloudServer with s3fs
------------------------
1. Use /mnt/tests3fs as a mount point.
First, you're going to need a mountpoint; we chose ``/mnt/tests3fs``:
.. code:: sh
$> mkdir /mnt/tests3fs
2. Create a bucket on your local CloudServer. In the present example it is
named “tests3fs”.
Then, you want to create a bucket on your local Zenko CloudServer; we named it
``tests3fs``:
.. code:: sh
$> s3cmd mb s3://tests3fs
3. Mount the bucket to your mount point with s3fs:
*Note:* *- If you've never used s3cmd with our Zenko CloudServer, our README
provides you with a `recommended
config <https://github.com/scality/S3/blob/master/README.md#s3cmd>`__*
Now you can mount your bucket to your mountpoint with s3fs:
.. code:: sh
$> s3fs tests3fs /mnt/tests3fs -o passwd_file=/etc/passwd-s3fs -o url="https://s3.scality.test:8000/" -o use_path_request_style
The structure of this command is:
``s3fs BUCKET_NAME PATH/TO/MOUNTPOINT -o OPTIONS``. Of these mandatory
options:
*If you're curious, the structure of this command is*
``s3fs BUCKET_NAME PATH/TO/MOUNTPOINT -o OPTIONS``\ *, and the
options are mandatory and serve the following purposes:
* ``passwd_file``\ *: specifiy path to password file;
* ``url``\ *: specify the hostname used by your SSL provider;
* ``use_path_request_style``\ *: force path style (by default, s3fs
uses subdomains (DNS style)).*
* ``passwd_file`` specifies the path to the password file.
* ``url`` specifies the host name used by your SSL provider.
* ``use_path_request_style`` forces the path style (by default,
s3fs uses DNS-style subdomains).
Once the bucket is mounted, files added to the mount point or
objects added to the bucket will appear in both locations.
Example
-------
Create two files, and then a directory with a file in our mount point:
| From now on, you can either add files to your mountpoint, or add
objects to your bucket, and they'll show in the other.
| For example, let's' create two files, and then a directory with a file
in our mountpoint:
.. code:: sh
@ -378,7 +445,7 @@ Example
$> mkdir /mnt/tests3fs/dir1
$> touch /mnt/tests3fs/dir1/file3
Now, use s3cmd to show what is in CloudServer:
Now, I can use s3cmd to show me what is actually in S3Server:
.. code:: sh
@ -389,30 +456,27 @@ Example
2017-02-28 17:28 0 s3://tests3fs/file1
2017-02-28 17:28 0 s3://tests3fs/file2
Now you can enjoy a filesystem view on your local CloudServer.
Now you can enjoy a filesystem view on your local Zenko CloudServer!
Duplicity
=========
How to back up your files with CloudServer.
How to backup your files with Zenko CloudServer.
Installing Duplicity and its Dependencies
Installing
-----------
Installing Duplicity and its dependencies
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
To install `Duplicity <http://duplicity.nongnu.org/>`__,
go to `this site <https://code.launchpad.net/duplicity/0.7-series>`__.
Download the latest tarball. Decompress it and follow the instructions
in the README.
.. code:: sh
$> tar zxvf duplicity-0.7.11.tar.gz
$> cd duplicity-0.7.11
$> python setup.py install
You may receive error messages indicating the need to install some or all
of the following dependencies:
Second, you want to install
`Duplicity <http://duplicity.nongnu.org/index.html>`__. You have to
download `this
tarball <https://code.launchpad.net/duplicity/0.7-series/0.7.11/+download/duplicity-0.7.11.tar.gz>`__,
decompress it, and then checkout the README inside, which will give you
a list of dependencies to install. If you're using Ubuntu 14.04, this is
your lucky day: here is a lazy step by step install.
.. code:: sh
@ -420,20 +484,30 @@ of the following dependencies:
$> apt-get install python-dev python-pip python-lockfile
$> pip install -U boto
Testing the Installation
------------------------
Then you want to actually install Duplicity:
1. Check that CloudServer is running. Run ``$> docker ps``. You should
see one container named ``scality/cloudserver``. If you do not, run
``$> docker start cloudserver`` and check again.
.. code:: sh
$> tar zxvf duplicity-0.7.11.tar.gz
$> cd duplicity-0.7.11
$> python setup.py install
2. Duplicity uses a module called “Boto” to send requests to S3. Boto
requires a configuration file located in ``/etc/boto.cfg`` to store
your credentials and preferences. A minimal configuration
you can fine tune `following these instructions
<http://boto.cloudhackers.com/en/latest/getting_started.html>`__ is
shown here:
Using
------
Testing your installation
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
First, we're just going to quickly check that Zenko CloudServer is actually
running. To do so, simply run ``$> docker ps`` . You should see one
container named ``scality/s3server``. If that is not the case, try
``$> docker start s3server``, and check again.
Secondly, as you probably know, Duplicity uses a module called **Boto**
to send requests to S3. Boto requires a configuration file located in
**``/etc/boto.cfg``** to have your credentials and preferences. Here is
a minimalistic config `that you can finetune following these
instructions <http://boto.cloudhackers.com/en/latest/getting_started.html>`__.
::
@ -447,25 +521,26 @@ Testing the Installation
# If using SSL, unmute and provide absolute path to local CA certificate
# ca_certificates_file = /absolute/path/to/ca.crt
.. note:: To set up SSL with CloudServer, check out our `Using SSL
<./GETTING_STARTED#Using_SSL>`__ in GETTING STARTED.
*Note:* *If you want to set up SSL with Zenko CloudServer, check out our
`tutorial <http://link/to/SSL/tutorial>`__*
3. At this point all requirements to run CloudServer as a backend to Duplicity
have been met. A local folder/file should back up to the local S3.
Try it with the decompressed Duplicity folder:
At this point, we've met all the requirements to start running Zenko CloudServer
as a backend to Duplicity. So we should be able to back up a local
folder/file to local S3. Let's try with the duplicity decompressed
folder:
.. code:: sh
$> duplicity duplicity-0.7.11 "s3://127.0.0.1:8000/testbucket/"
.. note:: Duplicity will prompt for a symmetric encryption passphrase.
Save it carefully, as you will need it to recover your data.
Alternatively, you can add the ``--no-encryption`` flag
and the data will be stored plain.
*Note:* *Duplicity will prompt you for a symmetric encryption
passphrase. Save it somewhere as you will need it to recover your
data. Alternatively, you can also add the ``--no-encryption`` flag
and the data will be stored plain.*
If this command is successful, you will receive an output resembling:
If this command is succesful, you will get an output looking like this:
.. code:: sh
::
--------------[ Backup Statistics ]--------------
StartTime 1486486547.13 (Tue Feb 7 16:55:47 2017)
@ -485,13 +560,15 @@ Testing the Installation
Errors 0
-------------------------------------------------
Congratulations! You can now back up to your local S3 through Duplicity.
Congratulations! You can now backup to your local S3 through duplicity
:)
Automating Backups
------------------
Automating backups
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
The easiest way to back up files periodically is to write a bash script
and add it to your crontab. A suggested script follows.
Now you probably want to back up your files periodically. The easiest
way to do this is to write a bash script and add it to your crontab.
Here is my suggestion for such a file:
.. code:: sh
@ -500,33 +577,33 @@ and add it to your crontab. A suggested script follows.
# Export your passphrase so you don't have to type anything
export PASSPHRASE="mypassphrase"
# To use a GPG key, put it here and uncomment the line below
# If you want to use a GPG Key, put it here and unmute the line below
#GPG_KEY=
# Define your backup bucket, with localhost specified
DEST="s3://127.0.0.1:8000/testbucketcloudserver/"
DEST="s3://127.0.0.1:8000/testbuckets3server/"
# Define the absolute path to the folder to back up
# Define the absolute path to the folder you want to backup
SOURCE=/root/testfolder
# Set to "full" for full backups, and "incremental" for incremental backups
# Warning: you must perform one full backup befor you can perform
# Warning: you have to perform one full backup befor you can perform
# incremental ones on top of it
FULL=incremental
# How long to keep backups. If you don't want to delete old backups, keep
# this value empty; otherwise, the syntax is "1Y" for one year, "1M" for
# one month, "1D" for one day.
# How long to keep backups for; if you don't want to delete old
# backups, keep empty; otherwise, syntax is "1Y" for one year, "1M"
# for one month, "1D" for one day
OLDER_THAN="1Y"
# is_running checks whether Duplicity is currently completing a task
# is_running checks whether duplicity is currently completing a task
is_running=$(ps -ef | grep duplicity | grep python | wc -l)
# If Duplicity is already completing a task, this will not run
# If duplicity is already completing a task, this will simply not run
if [ $is_running -eq 0 ]; then
echo "Backup for ${SOURCE} started"
# To delete backups older than a certain time, do it here
# If you want to delete backups older than a certain time, we do it here
if [ "$OLDER_THAN" != "" ]; then
echo "Removing backups older than ${OLDER_THAN}"
duplicity remove-older-than ${OLDER_THAN} ${DEST}
@ -549,17 +626,17 @@ and add it to your crontab. A suggested script follows.
# Forget the passphrase...
unset PASSPHRASE
Put this file in ``/usr/local/sbin/backup.sh``. Run ``crontab -e`` and
paste your configuration into the file that opens. If you're unfamiliar
with Cron, here is a good `HowTo
<https://help.ubuntu.com/community/CronHowto>`__. If the folder being
backed up is a folder to be modified permanently during the work day,
we can set incremental backups every 5 minutes from 8 AM to 9 PM Monday
through Friday by pasting the following line into crontab:
So let's say you put this file in ``/usr/local/sbin/backup.sh.`` Next
you want to run ``crontab -e`` and paste your configuration in the file
that opens. If you're unfamiliar with Cron, here is a good `How
To <https://help.ubuntu.com/community/CronHowto>`__. The folder I'm
backing up is a folder I modify permanently during my workday, so I want
incremental backups every 5mn from 8AM to 9PM monday to friday. Here is
the line I will paste in my crontab:
.. code:: sh
.. code:: cron
*/5 8-20 * * 1-5 /usr/local/sbin/backup.sh
Adding or removing files from the folder being backed up will result in
incremental backups in the bucket.
Now I can try and add / remove files from the folder I'm backing up, and
I will see incremental backups in my bucket.

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@ -1,263 +0,0 @@
Metadata Search Documentation
=============================
Description
-----------
This feature enables metadata search to be performed on the metadata of objects
stored in Zenko.
Requirements
------------
* MongoDB
Design
------
The Metadata Search feature expands on the existing :code:`GET Bucket` S3 API by
enabling users to conduct metadata searches by adding the custom Zenko query
string parameter, :code:`search`. The :code:`search` parameter is structured as a pseudo
SQL WHERE clause, and supports basic SQL operators. For example:
:code:`"A=1 AND B=2 OR C=3"` (complex queries can be built using nesting
operators, :code:`(` and :code:`)`).
The search process is as follows:
* Zenko receives a :code:`GET` request.
.. code::
# regular getBucket request
GET /bucketname HTTP/1.1
Host: 127.0.0.1:8000
Date: Wed, 18 Oct 2018 17:50:00 GMT
Authorization: authorization string
# getBucket versions request
GET /bucketname?versions HTTP/1.1
Host: 127.0.0.1:8000
Date: Wed, 18 Oct 2018 17:50:00 GMT
Authorization: authorization string
# search getBucket request
GET /bucketname?search=key%3Dsearch-item HTTP/1.1
Host: 127.0.0.1:8000
Date: Wed, 18 Oct 2018 17:50:00 GMT
Authorization: authorization string
* If the request does *not* contain the :code:`search` query parameter, Zenko performs
a normal bucket listing and returns an XML result containing the list of
objects.
* If the request *does* contain the :code:`search` query parameter, Zenko parses and
validates the search string.
- If the search string is invalid, Zenko returns an :code:`InvalidArgument` error.
.. code::
<?xml version=\"1.0\" encoding=\"UTF-8\"?>
<Error>
<Code>InvalidArgument</Code>
<Message>Invalid sql where clause sent as search query</Message>
<Resource></Resource>
<RequestId>d1d6afc64345a8e1198e</RequestId>
</Error>
- If the search string is valid, Zenko parses it and generates an abstract
syntax tree (AST). The AST is then passed to the MongoDB backend to be
used as the query filter for retrieving objects from a bucket that
satisfies the requested search conditions. Zenko parses the filtered
results and returns them as the response.
Metadata search results have the same structure as a :code:`GET Bucket` response:
.. code:: xml
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<ListBucketResult xmlns="http://s3.amazonaws.com/doc/2006-03-01/">
<Name>bucketname</Name>
<Prefix/>
<Marker/>
<MaxKeys>1000</MaxKeys>
<IsTruncated>false</IsTruncated>
<Contents>
<Key>objectKey</Key>
<LastModified>2018-04-19T18:31:49.426Z</LastModified>
<ETag>&quot;d41d8cd98f00b204e9800998ecf8427e&quot;</ETag>
<Size>0</Size>
<Owner>
<ID>79a59df900b949e55d96a1e698fbacedfd6e09d98eacf8f8d5218e7cd47ef2be</ID>
<DisplayName>Bart</DisplayName>
</Owner>
<StorageClass>STANDARD</StorageClass>
</Contents>
<Contents>
...
</Contents>
</ListBucketResult>
Performing Metadata Searches with Zenko
---------------------------------------
You can perform metadata searches by:
+ Using the :code:`search_bucket` tool in the
`Scality/S3 <https://github.com/scality/S3>`_ GitHub repository.
+ Creating a signed HTTP request to Zenko in your preferred programming
language.
Using the S3 Tool
+++++++++++++++++
After cloning the `Scality/S3 <https://github.com/scality/S3>`_ GitHub repository
and installing the necessary dependencies, run the following command in the S3
projects root directory to access the search tool:
.. code::
node bin/search_bucket
This generates the following output:
.. code::
Usage: search_bucket [options]
Options:
-V, --version output the version number
-a, --access-key <accessKey> Access key id
-k, --secret-key <secretKey> Secret access key
-b, --bucket <bucket> Name of the bucket
-q, --query <query> Search query
-h, --host <host> Host of the server
-p, --port <port> Port of the server
-s --ssl
-v, --verbose
-h, --help output usage information
In the following examples, Zenko Server is accessible on endpoint
:code:`http://127.0.0.1:8000` and contains the bucket :code:`zenkobucket`.
.. code::
# search for objects with metadata "blue"
node bin/search_bucket -a accessKey1 -k verySecretKey1 -b zenkobucket \
-q "x-amz-meta-color=blue" -h 127.0.0.1 -p 8000
# search for objects tagged with "type=color"
node bin/search_bucket -a accessKey1 -k verySecretKey1 -b zenkobucket \
-q "tags.type=color" -h 127.0.0.1 -p 8000
Coding Examples
+++++++++++++++
Search requests can be also performed by making HTTP requests authenticated
with one of the AWS Signature schemes: version 2 or version 4. \
For more about authentication scheme, see:
* https://docs.aws.amazon.com/general/latest/gr/signature-version-2.html
* http://docs.aws.amazon.com/general/latest/gr/sigv4_signing.html
* http://docs.aws.amazon.com/general/latest/gr/sigv4-signed-request-examples.html
You can also view examples for making requests with Auth V4 in various
languages `here <../../../examples>`__.
Specifying Metadata Fields
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
To search system metadata headers:
.. code::
{system-metadata-key}{supported SQL op}{search value}
# example
key = blueObject
size > 0
key LIKE "blue.*"
To search custom user metadata:
.. code::
# metadata must be prefixed with "x-amz-meta-"
x-amz-meta-{user-metadata-key}{supported SQL op}{search value}
# example
x-amz-meta-color = blue
x-amz-meta-color != red
x-amz-meta-color LIKE "b.*"
To search tags:
.. code::
# tag searches must be prefixed with "tags."
tags.{tag-key}{supported SQL op}{search value}
# example
tags.type = color
Examples queries:
.. code::
# searching for objects with custom metadata "color"=blue" and are tagged
# "type"="color"
tags.type="color" AND x-amz-meta-color="blue"
# searching for objects with the object key containing the substring "blue"
# or (custom metadata "color"=blue" and are tagged "type"="color")
key LIKE '.*blue.*' OR (x-amz-meta-color="blue" AND tags.type="color")
Differences from SQL
++++++++++++++++++++
Zenko metadata search queries are similar to SQL-query :code:`WHERE` clauses, but
differ in that:
* They follow the :code:`PCRE` format
* They do not require values with hyphens to be enclosed in
backticks, :code:``(`)``
.. code::
# SQL query
`x-amz-meta-search-item` = `ice-cream-cone`
# MD Search query
x-amz-meta-search-item = ice-cream-cone
* Search queries do not support all SQL operators.
.. code::
# Supported SQL operators:
=, <, >, <=, >=, !=, AND, OR, LIKE, <>
# Unsupported SQL operators:
NOT, BETWEEN, IN, IS, +, -, %, ^, /, *, !
Using Regular Expressions in Metadata Search
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Regular expressions in Zenko metadata search differ from SQL in the following
ways:
+ Wildcards are represented with :code:`.*` instead of :code:`%`.
+ Regex patterns must be wrapped in quotes. Failure to do this can lead to
misinterpretation of patterns.
+ As with :code:`PCRE`, regular expressions can be entered in either the
:code:`/pattern/` syntax or as the pattern itself if regex options are
not required.
Example regular expressions:
.. code::
# search for strings containing word substring "helloworld"
".*helloworld.*"
"/.*helloworld.*/"
"/.*helloworld.*/i"

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# Minimal makefile for Sphinx documentation
#
# You can set these variables from the command line.
SPHINXOPTS =
SPHINXBUILD = sphinx-build
SPHINXPROJ = Zenko
SOURCEDIR = .
BUILDDIR = _build
# Put it first so that "make" without argument is like "make help".
help:
@$(SPHINXBUILD) -M help "$(SOURCEDIR)" "$(BUILDDIR)" $(SPHINXOPTS) $(O)
.PHONY: help Makefile
# Catch-all target: route all unknown targets to Sphinx using the new
# "make mode" option. $(O) is meant as a shortcut for $(SPHINXOPTS).
%: Makefile
@$(SPHINXBUILD) -M $@ "$(SOURCEDIR)" "$(BUILDDIR)" $(SPHINXOPTS) $(O)

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# Object Lock Feature Test Plan
## Feature Component Description
Implementing Object Lock will introduce six new APIs:
- putObjectLockConfiguration
- getObjectLockConfiguration
- putObjectRetention
- getObjectRetention
- putObjectLegalHold
- getObjectLegalHold
Along with these APIs, putBucket, putObject, deleteObject, and multiObjectDelete
be affected. In Arsenal, both the BucketInfo and ObjectMD models will be
updated. Bucket policy and IAM policy permissions will be updated to include
the new API actions.
## Functional Tests
### putBucket tests
- passing option to enable object lock updates bucket metadata and enables
bucket versioning
### putBucketVersioning tests
- suspending versioning on bucket with object lock enabled returns error
### putObject tests
- putting retention configuration on object should be allowed
- putting invalid retention configuration returns error
### getObject tests
- getting object with retention information should include retention information
### copyObject tests
- copying object with retention information should include retention information
### initiateMultipartUpload tests
- mpu object initiated with retention information should include retention
information
### putObjectLockConfiguration tests
- putting configuration as non-bucket-owner user returns AccessDenied error
- disabling object lock on bucket created with object lock returns error
- enabling object lock on bucket created without object lock returns
InvalidBucketState error
- enabling object lock with token on bucket created without object lock succeeds
- putting valid object lock configuration when bucket does not have object
lock enabled returns error (InvalidRequest?)
- putting valid object lock configuration updates bucket metadata
- putting invalid object lock configuration returns error
- ObjectLockEnabled !== "Enabled"
- Rule object doesn't contain DefaultRetention key
- Mode !== "GOVERNANCE" or "COMPLIANCE"
- Days are not an integer
- Years are not an integer
### getObjectLockConfiguration tests
- getting configuration as non-bucket-owner user returns AccessDenied error
- getting configuration when none is set returns
ObjectLockConfigurationNotFoundError error
- getting configuration returns correct object lock configuration for bucket
### putObjectRetention
- putting retention as non-bucket-owner user returns AccessDenied error
- putting retention on object in bucket without object lock enabled returns
InvalidRequest error
- putting valid retention period updates object metadata
### getObjectRetention
- getting retention as non-bucket-owner user returns AccessDenied error
- getting retention when none is set returns NoSuchObjectLockConfiguration
error
- getting retention returns correct object retention period
### putObjectLegalHold
- putting legal hold as non-bucket-owner user returns AccessDenied error
- putting legal hold on object in bucket without object lock enabled returns
InvalidRequest error
- putting valid legal hold updates object metadata
### getObjectLegalHold
- getting legal hold as non-bucket-owner user returns AccessDenied error
- getting legal hold when none is set returns NoSuchObjectLockConfiguration
error
- getting legal hold returns correct object legal hold
## End to End Tests
### Scenarios
- Create bucket with object lock enabled. Put object. Put object lock
configuration. Put another object.
- Ensure object put before configuration does not have retention period set
- Ensure object put after configuration does have retention period set
- Create bucket without object lock. Put object. Enable object lock with token
and put object lock configuration. Put another object.
- Ensure object put before configuration does not have retention period set
- Ensure object put after configuration does have retention period set
- Create bucket with object lock enabled and put configuration with COMPLIANCE
mode. Put object.
- Ensure object cannot be deleted (returns AccessDenied error).
- Ensure object cannot be overwritten.
- Create bucket with object lock enabled and put configuration with GOVERNANCE
mode. Put object.
- Ensure user without permission cannot delete object
- Ensure user without permission cannot overwrite object
- Ensure user with permission can delete object
- Ensure user with permission can overwrite object
- Ensure user with permission can lengthen retention period
- Ensure user with permission cannot shorten retention period
- Create bucket with object lock enabled and put configuration. Edit bucket
metadata so retention period is expired. Put object.
- Ensure object can be deleted.
- Ensure object can be overwritten.
- Create bucket with object lock enabled and put configuration. Edit bucket
metadata so retention period is expired. Put object. Put new retention
period on object.
- Ensure object cannot be deleted.
- Ensure object cannot be overwritten.
- Create bucket with object locked enabled and put configuration. Put object.
Edit object metadata so retention period is past expiration.
- Ensure object can be deleted.
- Ensure object can be overwritten.
- Create bucket with object lock enabled and put configuration. Edit bucket
metadata so retention period is expired. Put object. Put legal hold
on object.
- Ensure object cannot be deleted.
- Ensure object cannot be overwritten.
- Create bucket with object lock enabled and put configuration. Put object.
Check object retention. Change bucket object lock configuration.
- Ensure object retention period has not changed with bucket configuration.
- Create bucket with object lock enabled. Put object with legal hold.
- Ensure object cannot be deleted.
- Ensure object cannot be overwritten.
- Create bucket with object lock enabled. Put object with legal hold. Remove
legal hold.
- Ensure object can be deleted.
- Ensure object can be overwritten.

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# Cloudserver Release Plan
## Docker Image Generation
Docker images are hosted on [ghcri.io](https://github.com/orgs/scality/packages).
CloudServer has a few images there:
* Cloudserver container image: ghcr.io/scality/cloudserver
* Dashboard oras image: ghcr.io/scality/cloudserver/cloudser-dashboard
* Policies oras image: ghcr.io/scality/cloudserver/cloudser-dashboard
With every CI build, the CI will push images, tagging the
content with the developer branch's short SHA-1 commit hash.
This allows those images to be used by developers, CI builds,
build chain and so on.
Tagged versions of cloudserver will be stored in the production namespace.
## How to Pull Docker Images
```sh
docker pull ghcr.io/scality/cloudserver:<commit hash>
docker pull ghcr.io/scality/cloudserver:<tag>
```
## Release Process
To release a production image:
* Create a PR to bump the package version
Update Cloudserver's `package.json` by bumping it to the relevant next
version in a new PR. Per example if the last released version was
`8.4.7`, the next version would be `8.4.8`.
```js
{
"name": "cloudserver",
"version": "8.4.8", <--- Here
[...]
}
```
* Review & merge the PR
* Create the release on GitHub
* Go the Release tab (https://github.com/scality/cloudserver/releases);
* Click on the `Draft new release button`;
* In the `tag` field, type the name of the release (`8.4.8`), and confirm
to create the tag on publish;
* Click on `Generate release notes` button to fill the fields;
* Rename the release to `Release x.y.z` (e.g. `Release 8.4.8` in this case);
* Click to `Publish the release` to create the GitHub release and git tag
Notes:
* the Git tag will be created automatically.
* this should be done as soon as the PR is merged, so that the tag
is put on the "version bump" commit.
* With the following parameters, [force a build here](https://eve.devsca.com/github/scality/cloudserver/#/builders/3/force/force)
* Branch Name: The one used for the tag earlier. In this example `development/8.4`
* Override Stage: 'release'
* Extra properties:
* name: `'tag'`, value: `[release version]`, in this example`'8.4.8'`
* Release the release version on Jira
* Go to the [CloudServer release page](https://scality.atlassian.net/projects/CLDSRV?selectedItem=com.atlassian.jira.jira-projects-plugin:release-page)
* Create a next version
* Name: `[next version]`, in this example `8.4.9`
* Click `...` and select `Release` on the recently released version (`8.4.8`)
* Fill in the field to move incomplete version to the next one

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.. _use-public-cloud:
Using Public Clouds as data backends
====================================
Introduction
------------
As stated in our `GETTING STARTED guide <GETTING_STARTED.html#location-configuration>`__,
As stated in our `GETTING STARTED guide <../GETTING_STARTED/#location-configuration>`__,
new data backends can be added by creating a region (also called location
constraint) with the right endpoint and credentials.
This section of the documentation shows you how to set up our currently
@ -139,7 +137,7 @@ to start the server and start writing data to AWS S3 through CloudServer.
.. code:: shell
# Start the server locally
$> S3DATA=multiple yarn start
$> S3DATA=multiple npm start
Run the server as a docker container with the ability to write to AWS S3
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
@ -162,8 +160,8 @@ CloudServer.
-v $(pwd)/locationConfig.json:/usr/src/app/locationConfig.json \
-v $(pwd)/conf/authdata.json:/usr/src/app/conf/authdata.json \
-v ~/.aws/credentials:/root/.aws/credentials \
-e S3DATA=multiple -e ENDPOINT=http://localhost -p 8000:8000 \
-d scality/cloudserver
-e S3DATA=multiple -e ENDPOINT=http://localhost -p 8000:8000
-d scality/s3server
Testing: put an object to AWS S3 using CloudServer
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
@ -306,7 +304,7 @@ to start the server and start writing data to MS Azure through CloudServer.
.. code:: shell
# Start the server locally
$> S3DATA=multiple yarn start
$> S3DATA=multiple npm start
Run the server as a docker container with the ability to write to MS Azure
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
@ -324,7 +322,7 @@ CloudServer.
-v $(pwd)/locationConfig.json:/usr/src/app/locationConfig.json \
-v $(pwd)/conf/authdata.json:/usr/src/app/conf/authdata.json \
-e S3DATA=multiple -e ENDPOINT=http://localhost -p 8000:8000
-d scality/cloudserver
-d scality/s3server
Testing: put an object to MS Azure using CloudServer
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
@ -396,3 +394,113 @@ endpoint :code:`zenkotos3.com`:
},
(...)
Backblaze as a data backend
---------------------------
From the Backblaze b2 web page
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
From the Backblaze b2 web page, from your Storage Account dashboard, create a bucket where you will host your data for this new location constraint.
You will also need to get one of your b2 application key and to provide it to CloudServer. This can be found from B2 Cloud Storage Buckets dashboard: click on 'Show Account ID and Application Key', then select you account ID and click on 'Create Application Key'.
Important: When you create a new application key, the old one will no longer work.
In this example, our bucket will be named ``b2bucket``.
From the CloudServer repository
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
locationConfig.json
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Edit `locationConfig.json` to add a new location constraint. This location constraint will contain the information for the Backblaze B2 bucket to which you will be writing your data whenever you create a CloudServer bucket in this location. There are a few `configurable options` here:
- :code:`type` : set to :code:`b2` to indicate this location constraint is writing data to Backblaze B2;
- :code:`legacyAwsBehavior` : always set to :code:`false`;
- :code:`b2StorageEndpoint` : always set to :code:`api.backblazeb2.com`;
- :code:`b2AccountId` : the B2 Account Id to which your bucket belongs;
- :code:`b2ApplicationKey` : the Application Keys associated to your Account.
- :code:`b2BucketName` : set to an existing bucket in your Backblaze B2 storage account. A non-existing bucket is automatically created;
.. code:: json
(...)
"b2-test": {
"type": "b2",
"legacyAwsBehavior": false,
"details": {
"b2StorageEndpoint": "api.backblazeb2.com",
"b2AccountId": "123456789",
"b2ApplicationKey": "9019bdaa70e062f442218ae806ec2a22dd7b2dc0",
"b2BucketName":"b2bucket"
}
},
(...)
You should now be able to start the server and start writing data to Backblaze through CloudServer.
Start the server with the ability to write to Backblaze
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Inside the repository, once all the files have been edited, you should be able
to start the server and start writing data to AWS S3 through CloudServer.
.. code:: shell
# Start the server locally
$> S3DATA=multiple npm start
Testing: put an object to Backblaze using CloudServer
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
In order to start testing pushing to Backblaze, you will need to create a local bucket in the Backblaze region - this local bucket will only store the metadata locally, while both the data and any user metadata (x-amz-meta headers sent with a PUT object, and tags) will be stored on Backblaze.
.. code:: shell
# Create a local bucket storing data in Backblaze
$> s3cmd --host=127.0.0.1:8000 mb s3://b2bucket --region=b2-test
# Put an object to Backblaze, and store the metadata locally
$> s3cmd --host=127.0.0.1:8000 put /etc/hosts s3://b2bucket/testput
upload: '/etc/hosts' -> 's3://b2bucket/testput' [1 of 1]
330 of 330 100% in 0s 380.87 B/s done
# List locally to check you have the metadata
$> s3cmd --host=127.0.0.1:8000 ls s3://b2bucket
2017-10-24 14:38 330 s3://b2bucket/testput
Then, from your Backblaze account, if you go into your bucket, you should see your newly uploaded object:
.. WARNING::
You may experience some latency in the web interface after updating your data on Backblaze. This is due to Backblaze's caching system. It may take several minutes to appear. The refresh button (small arrow) next to 'Buckets/`b2bucket`' into the Browse File page, help displays updated infos faster.
Troubleshooting
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Make sure your :code:`~/.s3cfg` file has credentials matching your local CloudServer credentials defined in :code:`conf/authdata.json`. By default, the access key is accessKey1 and the secret key is verySecretKey1. For more informations, refer to our template ~/.s3cfg .
Pre-existing objects in your Backblaze bucket can unfortunately not be accessed by CloudServer at this time.
Getting Started
Testing
Running functional tests locally:
For the AWS backend, Azure backend and Backblaze backend tests to pass locally, you must modify :code:`tests/locationConfigTests.json` so that :code:`"awsbackend"` specifies a bucketname of a bucket you have access to based on your credentials profile and modify :code:`“azurebackend”` with details for your Azure account.
For Backblaze, modify :code:`"b2backend"` :
.. code:: json
(...)
"b2backend": {
"type": "b2",
"legacyAwsBehavior": false,
"details": {
"b2StorageEndpoint": "api.backblazeb2.com",
"b2AccountId": "123456789",
"b2ApplicationKey": "9019bdaa70e062f442218ae806ec2a22dd7b2dc0",
"b2BucketName":"b2bucket"
}
},
(...)
.. WARNING::
The name must be "b2backend" for the tests to work properly !!

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============================================
Add New Backend Storage To Zenko CloudServer
============================================
This set of documents aims at bootstrapping developers with Zenko's CloudServer
module, so they can then go on and contribute features.
.. toctree::
:maxdepth: 2
non-s3-compatible-backend
s3-compatible-backend
We always encourage our community to offer new extensions to Zenko,
and new backend support is paramount to meeting more community needs.
If that is something you want to contribute (or just do on your own
version of the cloudserver image), this is the guid to read. Please
make sure you follow our `Contributing Guidelines`_/.
If you need help with anything, please search our `forum`_ for more
information.
Add support for a new backend
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Currently the main public cloud protocols are supported and more can
be added. There are two main types of backend: those compatible with
Amazon's S3 protocol and those not compatible.
================= ========== ============ ===========
Backend type Supported Active WIP Not started
================= ========== ============ ===========
Private disk/fs x
AWS S3 x
Microsoft Azure x
Backblaze B2 x
Google Cloud x
Openstack Swift x
================= ========== ============ ===========
.. important:: Should you want to request for a new backend to be
supported, please do so by opening a `Github issue`_,
and filling out the "Feature Request" section of our
template.
To add support for a new backend support to CloudServer official
repository, please follow these steps:
- familiarize yourself with our `Contributing Guidelines`_
- open a `Github issue`_ and fill out Feature Request form, and
specify you would like to contribute it yourself;
- wait for our core team to get back to you with an answer on whether
we are interested in taking that contribution in (and hence
committing to maintaining it over time);
- once approved, fork the repository and start your development;
- use the `forum`_ with any question you may have during the
development process;
- when you think it's ready, let us know so that we create a feature
branch against which we'll compare and review your code;
- open a pull request with your changes against that dedicated feature
branch;
- once that pull request gets merged, you're done.
.. tip::
While we do take care of the final rebase (when we merge your feature
branch on the latest default branch), we do ask that you keep up to date with our latest default branch
until then.
.. important::
If we do not approve your feature request, you may of course still
work on supporting a new backend: all our "no" means is that we do not
have the resources, as part of our core development team, to maintain
this feature for the moment.
.. _GitHub issue: https://github.com/scality/S3/issues
.. _Contributing Guidelines: https://github.com/scality/Guidelines/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md
.. _forum: https://forum.zenko.io

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=================
Add A New Backend
=================
Supporting all possible public cloud storage APIs is CloudServer's
ultimate goal. As an open source project, contributions are welcome.
The first step is to get familiar with building a custom Docker image
for CloudServer.
Build a Custom Docker Image
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Clone Zenko's CloudServer, install all dependencies and start the
service:
.. code-block:: shell
$ git clone https://github.com/scality/cloudserver
$ cd cloudserver
$ yarn install
$ yarn start
.. tip::
Some optional dependencies may fail, resulting in you seeing `yarn
WARN` messages; these can safely be ignored. Refer to the User
documentation for all available options.
Build the Docker image:
.. code-block:: shell
# docker build . -t
# {{YOUR_DOCKERHUB_ACCOUNT}}/cloudserver:{{OPTIONAL_VERSION_TAG}}
Push the newly created Docker image to your own hub:
.. code-block:: shell
# docker push
# {{YOUR_DOCKERHUB_ACCOUNT}}/cloudserver:{{OPTIONAL_VERSION_TAG}}
.. note::
To perform this last operation, you need to be authenticated with DockerHub
There are two main types of backend you could want Zenko to support:
== link:S3_COMPATIBLE_BACKENDS.adoc[S3 compatible data backends]
== link:NON_S3_COMPATIBLE_BACKENDS.adoc[Data backends using another protocol than the S3 protocol]

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==========================================================
Adding support for data backends not supporting the S3 API
==========================================================
These backends abstract the complexity of multiple APIs to let users
work on a single common namespace across multiple clouds.
This documents aims at introducing you to the right files in
CloudServer (the Zenko stack's subcomponent in charge of API
translation, among other things) to add support to your own backend of
choice.
General configuration
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
There are a number of constants and environment variables to define to support a
new data backend; here is a list and where to find them:
:file:`/constants.js`
---------------------
* give your backend type a name, as part of the `externalBackends` object;
* specify whether versioning is implemented, as part of the
`versioningNotImplemented` object;
:file:`/lib/Config.js`
----------------------
* this is where you should put common utility functions, like the ones to parse
the location object from `locationConfig.json`;
* make sure you define environment variables (like `GCP_SERVICE_EMAIL` as we'll
use those internally for the CI to test against the real remote backend;
:file:`/lib/data/external/{{backendName}}Client.js`
---------------------------------------------------
* this file is where you'll instantiate your backend client; this should be a
class with a constructor taking the config object built in `/lib/Config.js` as
parameter;
* over time, you may need some utility functions which we've defined in the
folder `/api/apiUtils`, and in the file `/lib/data/external/utils`;
:file:`/lib/data/external/utils.js`
-----------------------------------
* make sure to add options for `sourceLocationConstraintType` to be equal to
the name you gave your backend in :file:`/constants.js`;
:file:`/lib/data/external/{{BackendName}}_lib/`
-----------------------------------------------
* this folder is where you'll put the functions needed for supporting your
backend; keep your files as atomic as possible;
:file:`/tests/locationConfig/locationConfigTests.json`
------------------------------------------------------
* this file is where you'll create location profiles to be used by your
functional tests;
:file:`/lib/data/locationConstraintParser.js`
---------------------------------------------
* this is where you'll instantiate your client if the operation the end user
sent effectively writes to your backend; everything happens inside the
function `parseLC()`; you should add a condition that executes if
`locationObj.type` is the name of your backend (that you defined in
`constants.js`), and instantiates a client of yours. See pseudocode below,
assuming location type name is `ztore`:
.. code-block:: js
:linenos:
:emphasize-lines: 12
(...) //<1>
const ZtoreClient = require('./external/ZtoreClient');
const { config } = require('../Config'); //<1>
function parseLC(){ //<1>
(...) //<1>
Object.keys(config.locationConstraints).forEach(location => { //<1>
const locationObj = config.locationConstraints[location]; //<1>
(...) //<1>
if (locationObj.type === 'ztore' {
const ztoreEndpoint = config.getZtoreEndpoint(location);
const ztoreCredentials = config.getZtoreCredentials(location); //<2>
clients[location] = new ZtoreClient({
ztoreEndpoint,
ztoreCredentials,
ztoreBucketname: locationObj.details.ztoreBucketName,
bucketMatch: locationObj.details.BucketMatch,
dataStoreName: location,
}); //<3>
clients[location].clientType = 'ztore';
});
(...) //<1>
});
}
1. Code that is already there
2. You may need more utility functions depending on your backend specs
3. You may have more fields required in your constructor object depending on
your backend specs
Operation of type PUT
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
PUT routes are usually where people get started, as it's the easiest to check!
Simply go on your remote backend console and you'll be able to see whether your
object actually went up in the cloud...
These are the files you'll need to edit:
:file:`/lib/data/external/{{BackendName}}Client.js`
---------------------------------------------------
- the function that is going to call your `put()` function is also called
`put()`, and it's defined in `/lib/data/multipleBackendGateway.js`;
- define a function with signature like
`put(stream, size, keyContext, reqUids, callback)`; this is worth exploring a
bit more as these parameters are the same for all backends:
//TODO: generate this from jsdoc
- `stream`: the stream of data you want to put in the cloud; if you're
unfamiliar with node.js streams, we suggest you start training, as we use
them a lot !
- `size`: the size of the object you're trying to put;
- `keyContext`: an object with metadata about the operation; common entries are
`namespace`, `buckerName`, `owner`, `cipherBundle`, and `tagging`; if these
are not sufficient for your integration, contact us to get architecture
validation before adding new entries;
- `reqUids`: the request unique ID used for logging;
- `callback`: your function's callback (should handle errors);
:file:`/lib/data/external/{{backendName}}_lib/`
-----------------------------------------------
- this is where you should put all utility functions for your PUT operation, and
then import then in :file:`/lib/data/external/{{BackendName}}Client.js`, to keep
your code clean;
:file:`tests/functional/aws-node-sdk/test/multipleBackend/put/put{{BackendName}}js`
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- every contribution should come with thorough functional tests, showing
nominal context gives expected behaviour, and error cases are handled in a way
that is standard with the backend (including error messages and code);
- the ideal setup is if you simulate your backend locally, so as not to be
subjected to network flakiness in the CI; however, we know there might not be
mockups available for every client; if that is the case of your backend, you
may test against the "real" endpoint of your data backend;
:file:`tests/functional/aws-node-sdk/test/multipleBackend/utils.js`
-------------------------------------------------------------------
- where you'll define a constant for your backend location matching your
:file:`/tests/locationConfig/locationConfigTests.json`
- depending on your backend, the sample `keys[]` and associated made up objects
may not work for you (if your backend's key format is different, for example);
if that is the case, you should add a custom `utils.get{{BackendName}}keys()`
function returning ajusted `keys[]` to your tests.
Operation of type GET
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
GET routes are easy to test after PUT routes are implemented, hence why we're
covering them second.
These are the files you'll need to edit:
:file:`/lib/data/external/{{BackendName}}Client.js`
---------------------------------------------------
- the function that is going to call your `get()` function is also called
`get()`, and it's defined in `/lib/data/multipleBackendGateway.js`;
- define a function with signature like
`get(objectGetInfo, range, reqUids, callback)`; this is worth exploring a
bit more as these parameters are the same for all backends:
//TODO: generate this from jsdoc
- `objectGetInfo`: a dictionary with two entries: `key`, the object key in the
data store, and `client`, the data store name;
- `range`: the range of bytes you will get, for "get-by-range" operations (we
recommend you do simple GETs first, and then look at this);
- `reqUids`: the request unique ID used for logging;
- `callback`: your function's callback (should handle errors);
:file:`/lib/data/external/{{backendName}}_lib/`
-----------------------------------------------
- this is where you should put all utility functions for your GET operation, and
then import then in `/lib/data/external/{{BackendName}}Client.js`, to keep
your code clean;
:file:`tests/functional/aws-node-sdk/test/multipleBackend/get/get{{BackendName}}js`
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- every contribution should come with thorough functional tests, showing
nominal context gives expected behaviour, and error cases are handled in a way
that is standard with the backend (including error messages and code);
- the ideal setup is if you simulate your backend locally, so as not to be
subjected to network flakiness in the CI; however, we know there might not be
mockups available for every client; if that is the case of your backend, you
may test against the "real" endpoint of your data backend;
:file:`tests/functional/aws-node-sdk/test/multipleBackend/utils.js`
-------------------------------------------------------------------
.. note:: You should need this section if you have followed the tutorial in order
(that is, if you have covered the PUT operation already)
- where you'll define a constant for your backend location matching your
:file:`/tests/locationConfig/locationConfigTests.json`
- depending on your backend, the sample `keys[]` and associated made up objects
may not work for you (if your backend's key format is different, for example);
if that is the case, you should add a custom `utils.get{{BackendName}}keys()`
Operation of type DELETE
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
DELETE routes are easy to test after PUT routes are implemented, and they are
similar to GET routes in our implementation, hence why we're covering them
third.
These are the files you'll need to edit:
:file:`/lib/data/external/{{BackendName}}Client.js`
---------------------------------------------------
- the function that is going to call your `delete()` function is also called
`delete()`, and it's defined in :file:`/lib/data/multipleBackendGateway.js`;
- define a function with signature like
`delete(objectGetInfo, reqUids, callback)`; this is worth exploring a
bit more as these parameters are the same for all backends:
//TODO: generate this from jsdoc
* `objectGetInfo`: a dictionary with two entries: `key`, the object key in the
data store, and `client`, the data store name;
* `reqUids`: the request unique ID used for logging;
* `callback`: your function's callback (should handle errors);
:file:`/lib/data/external/{{backendName}}_lib/`
-----------------------------------------------
- this is where you should put all utility functions for your DELETE operation,
and then import then in `/lib/data/external/{{BackendName}}Client.js`, to keep
your code clean;
:file:`tests/functional/aws-node-sdk/test/multipleBackend/delete/delete{{BackendName}}js`
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- every contribution should come with thorough functional tests, showing
nominal context gives expected behaviour, and error cases are handled in a way
that is standard with the backend (including error messages and code);
- the ideal setup is if you simulate your backend locally, so as not to be
subjected to network flakiness in the CI; however, we know there might not be
mockups available for every client; if that is the case of your backend, you
may test against the "real" endpoint of your data backend;
:file:`tests/functional/aws-node-sdk/test/multipleBackend/utils.js`
-------------------------------------------------------------------
.. note:: You should need this section if you have followed the
tutorial in order (that is, if you have covered the PUT operation
already)
- where you'll define a constant for your backend location matching your
:file:`/tests/locationConfig/locationConfigTests.json`
- depending on your backend, the sample `keys[]` and associated made up objects
may not work for you (if your backend's key format is different, for example);
if that is the case, you should add a custom `utils.get{{BackendName}}keys()`
Operation of type HEAD
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
HEAD routes are very similar to DELETE routes in our implementation, hence why
we're covering them fourth.
These are the files you'll need to edit:
:file:`/lib/data/external/{{BackendName}}Client.js`
---------------------------------------------------
- the function that is going to call your `head()` function is also called
`head()`, and it's defined in :file:`/lib/data/multipleBackendGateway.js`;
- define a function with signature like
`head(objectGetInfo, reqUids, callback)`; this is worth exploring a
bit more as these parameters are the same for all backends:
// TODO:: generate this from jsdoc
* `objectGetInfo`: a dictionary with two entries: `key`, the object key in the
data store, and `client`, the data store name;
* `reqUids`: the request unique ID used for logging;
* `callback`: your function's callback (should handle errors);
:file:`/lib/data/external/{{backendName}}_lib/`
-----------------------------------------------
- this is where you should put all utility functions for your HEAD operation,
and then import then in :file:`/lib/data/external/{{BackendName}}Client.js`, to keep
your code clean;
:file:`tests/functional/aws-node-sdk/test/multipleBackend/get/get{{BackendName}}js`
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- every contribution should come with thorough functional tests, showing
nominal context gives expected behaviour, and error cases are handled in a way
that is standard with the backend (including error messages and code);
- the ideal setup is if you simulate your backend locally, so as not to be
subjected to network flakiness in the CI; however, we know there might not be
mockups available for every client; if that is the case of your backend, you
may test against the "real" endpoint of your data backend;
:file:`tests/functional/aws-node-sdk/test/multipleBackend/utils.js`
-------------------------------------------------------------------
.. note:: You should need this section if you have followed the tutorial in order
(that is, if you have covered the PUT operation already)
- where you'll define a constant for your backend location matching your
:file:`/tests/locationConfig/locationConfigTests.json`
- depending on your backend, the sample `keys[]` and associated made up objects
may not work for you (if your backend's key format is different, for example);
if that is the case, you should add a custom `utils.get{{BackendName}}keys()`
Healthcheck
~~~~~~~~~~~
Healtchecks are used to make sure failure to write to a remote cloud is due to
a problem on that remote cloud, an not on Zenko's side.
This is usually done by trying to create a bucket that already exists, and
making sure you get the expected answer.
These are the files you'll need to edit:
:file:`/lib/data/external/{{BackendName}}Client.js`
---------------------------------------------------
- the function that is going to call your `healthcheck()` function is called
`checkExternalBackend()` and it's defined in
:file:`/lib/data/multipleBackendGateway.js`; you will need to add your own;
- your healtcheck function should get `location` as a parameter, which is an
object comprising:`
* `reqUids`: the request unique ID used for logging;
* `callback`: your function's callback (should handle errors);
:file:`/lib/data/external/{{backendName}}_lib/{{backendName}}_create_bucket.js`
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- this is where you should write the function performing the actual bucket
creation;
:file:`/lib/data/external/{{backendName}}_lib/utils.js`
-------------------------------------------------------
- add an object named per your backend's name to the `backendHealth` dictionary,
with proper `response` and `time` entries;
:file:`lib/data/multipleBackendGateway.js`
------------------------------------------
- edit the `healthcheck` function to add your location's array, and call your
healthcheck; see pseudocode below for a sample implementation, provided your
backend name is `ztore`
.. code-block:: js
:linenos:
(...) //<1>
healthcheck: (flightCheckOnStartUp, log, callback) => { //<1>
(...) //<1>
const ztoreArray = []; //<2>
async.each(Object.keys(clients), (location, cb) => { //<1>
(...) //<1>
} else if (client.clientType === 'ztore' {
ztoreArray.push(location); //<3>
return cb();
}
(...) //<1>
multBackendResp[location] = { code: 200, message: 'OK' }; //<1>
return cb();
}, () => { //<1>
async.parallel([
(...) //<1>
next => checkExternalBackend( //<4>
clients, ztoreArray, 'ztore', flightCheckOnStartUp,
externalBackendHealthCheckInterval, next),
] (...) //<1>
});
(...) //<1>
});
}
1. Code that is already there
2. The array that will store all locations of type 'ztore'
3. Where you add locations of type 'ztore' to the array
4. Where you actually call the healthcheck function on all 'ztore' locations
Multipart upload (MPU)
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
This is the final part to supporting a new backend! MPU is far from
the easiest subject, but you've come so far it shouldn't be a problem.
These are the files you'll need to edit:
:file:`/lib/data/external/{{BackendName}}Client.js`
---------------------------------------------------
You'll be creating four functions with template signatures:
- `createMPU(Key, metaHeaders, bucketName, websiteRedirectHeader, contentType,
cacheControl, contentDisposition, contentEncoding, log, callback)` will
initiate the multi part upload process; now, here, all parameters are
metadata headers except for:
* `Key`, the key id for the final object (collection of all parts);
* `bucketName`, the name of the bucket to which we will do an MPU;
* `log`, the logger;
- `uploadPart(request, streamingV4Params, stream, size, key, uploadId, partNumber, bucketName, log, callback)`
will be called for each part; the parameters can be explicited as follow:
* `request`, the request object for putting the part;
* `streamingV4Params`, parameters for auth V4 parameters against S3;
* `stream`, the node.js readable stream used to put the part;
* `size`, the size of the part;
* `key`, the key of the object;
* `uploadId`, multipart upload id string;
* `partNumber`, the number of the part in this MPU (ordered);
* `bucketName`, the name of the bucket to which we will do an MPU;
* `log`, the logger;
- `completeMPU(jsonList, mdInfo, key, uploadId, bucketName, log, callback)` will
end the MPU process once all parts are uploaded; parameters can be explicited
as follows:
* `jsonList`, user-sent list of parts to include in final mpu object;
* `mdInfo`, object containing 3 keys: storedParts, mpuOverviewKey, and
splitter;
* `key`, the key of the object;
* `uploadId`, multipart upload id string;
* `bucketName`, name of bucket;
* `log`, logger instance:
- `abortMPU(key, uploadId, bucketName, log, callback)` will handle errors, and
make sure that all parts that may have been uploaded will be deleted if the
MPU ultimately fails; the parameters are:
* `key`, the key of the object;
* `uploadId`, multipart upload id string;
* `bucketName`, name of bucket;
* `log`, logger instance.
:file:`/lib/api/objectPutPart.js`
---------------------------------
- you'll need to add your backend type in appropriate sections (simply look for
other backends already implemented).
:file:`/lib/data/external/{{backendName}}_lib/`
-----------------------------------------------
- this is where you should put all utility functions for your MPU operations,
and then import then in :file:`/lib/data/external/{{BackendName}}Client.js`, to keep
your code clean;
:file:`lib/data/multipleBackendGateway.js`
------------------------------------------
- edit the `createMPU` function to add your location type, and call your
`createMPU()`; see pseudocode below for a sample implementation, provided your
backend name is `ztore`
.. code-block:: javascript
:linenos:
(...) //<1>
createMPU:(key, metaHeaders, bucketName, websiteRedirectHeader, //<1>
location, contentType, cacheControl, contentDisposition,
contentEncoding, log, cb) => {
const client = clients[location]; //<1>
if (client.clientType === 'aws_s3') { //<1>
return client.createMPU(key, metaHeaders, bucketName,
websiteRedirectHeader, contentType, cacheControl,
contentDisposition, contentEncoding, log, cb);
} else if (client.clientType === 'ztore') { //<2>
return client.createMPU(key, metaHeaders, bucketName,
websiteRedirectHeader, contentType, cacheControl,
contentDisposition, contentEncoding, log, cb);
}
return cb();
};
(...) //<1>
1. Code that is already there
2. Where the `createMPU()` of your client is actually called
Add functional tests
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
* :file:`tests/functional/aws-node-sdk/test/multipleBackend/initMPU/{{BackendName}}InitMPU.js`
* :file:`tests/functional/aws-node-sdk/test/multipleBackend/listParts/{{BackendName}}ListPart.js`
* :file:`tests/functional/aws-node-sdk/test/multipleBackend/mpuAbort/{{BackendName}}AbortMPU.js`
* :file:`tests/functional/aws-node-sdk/test/multipleBackend/mpuComplete/{{BackendName}}CompleteMPU.js`
* :file:`tests/functional/aws-node-sdk/test/multipleBackend/mpuParts/{{BackendName}}UploadPart.js`
Adding support in Orbit, Zenko's UI for simplified Multi Cloud Management
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
This can only be done by our core developers' team. Once your backend
integration is merged, you may open a feature request on the
`Zenko repository`_, and we will
get back to you after we evaluate feasability and maintainability.
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======================
S3-Compatible Backends
======================
Adding Support in CloudServer
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
This is the easiest case for backend support integration: there is nothing to do
but configuration! Follow the steps described in our
:ref:`use-public-cloud` and make sure you:
- set ``details.awsEndpoint`` to your storage provider endpoint;
- use ``details.credentials`` and *not* ``details.credentialsProfile`` to set your
credentials for that S3-compatible backend.
For example, if youre using a Wasabi bucket as a backend, then your region
definition for that backend will look something like:
::
"wasabi-bucket-zenkobucket": {
"type": "aws_s3",
"legacyAwsBehavior": true,
"details": {
"awsEndpoint": "s3.wasabisys.com",
"bucketName": "zenkobucket",
"bucketMatch": true,
"credentials": {
"accessKey": "\\{YOUR_WASABI_ACCESS_KEY}",
"secretKey": "\\{YOUR_WASABI_SECRET_KEY}"
}
}
},
Adding Support in Zenko Orbit
#############################
This can only be done by our core developpers' team. If thats what youre
after, open a feature request on the `Zenko repository`_, and we will
get back to you after we evaluate feasability and maintainability.
.. _Zenko repository: https://www.github.com/scality/Zenko/issues/new

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Scality Zenko CloudServer
=========================
==================
.. _user-docs:
.. toctree::
:maxdepth: 2
:caption: Documentation
:glob:
CONTRIBUTING
GETTING_STARTED
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DOCKER
INTEGRATIONS
ARCHITECTURE
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# To update, run:
#
# tox -e pip-compile
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snowballstemmer==1.2.1 \
--hash=sha256:919f26a68b2c17a7634da993d91339e288964f93c274f1343e3bbbe2096e1128 \
--hash=sha256:9f3bcd3c401c3e862ec0ebe6d2c069ebc012ce142cce209c098ccb5b09136e89 \
# via sphinx
sphinx==1.8.2 \
--hash=sha256:120732cbddb1b2364471c3d9f8bfd4b0c5b550862f99a65736c77f970b142aea \
--hash=sha256:b348790776490894e0424101af9c8413f2a86831524bd55c5f379d3e3e12ca64
sphinxcontrib-websupport==1.1.0 \
--hash=sha256:68ca7ff70785cbe1e7bccc71a48b5b6d965d79ca50629606c7861a21b206d9dd \
--hash=sha256:9de47f375baf1ea07cdb3436ff39d7a9c76042c10a769c52353ec46e4e8fc3b9 \
# via sphinx
typing==3.6.6 \
--hash=sha256:4027c5f6127a6267a435201981ba156de91ad0d1d98e9ddc2aa173453453492d \
--hash=sha256:57dcf675a99b74d64dacf6fba08fb17cf7e3d5fdff53d4a30ea2a5e7e52543d4 \
--hash=sha256:a4c8473ce11a65999c8f59cb093e70686b6c84c98df58c1dae9b3b196089858a \
# via sphinx
urllib3==1.24.1 \
--hash=sha256:61bf29cada3fc2fbefad4fdf059ea4bd1b4a86d2b6d15e1c7c0b582b9752fe39 \
--hash=sha256:de9529817c93f27c8ccbfead6985011db27bd0ddfcdb2d86f3f663385c6a9c22 \
# via requests

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package main
import (
"fmt"
"time"
"bytes"
"net/http"
"net/url"
"io/ioutil"
"github.com/aws/aws-sdk-go/aws/credentials"
"github.com/aws/aws-sdk-go/aws/signer/v4"
)
func main() {
// Input AWS access key, secret key
aws_access_key_id := "accessKey1"
aws_secret_access_key := "verySecretKey1"
endpoint := "http://localhost:8000"
bucket_name := "bucketname"
searchQuery := url.QueryEscape("x-amz-meta-color=blue")
buf := bytes.NewBuffer([]byte{})
requestUrl := fmt.Sprintf("%s/%s?search=%s",
endpoint, bucket_name, searchQuery)
request, err := http.NewRequest("GET", requestUrl, buf)
if err != nil {
panic(err)
}
reader := bytes.NewReader(buf.Bytes())
credentials := credentials.NewStaticCredentials(aws_access_key_id,
aws_secret_access_key, "")
signer := v4.NewSigner(credentials)
signer.Sign(request, reader, "s3", "us-east-1", time.Now())
client := &http.Client{}
resp, err := client.Do(request)
if err != nil {
panic(err)
}
defer resp.Body.Close()
body, err := ioutil.ReadAll(resp.Body)
if err != nil {
panic(err)
}
fmt.Println(string(body))
}

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const { S3 } = require('aws-sdk');
const config = {
sslEnabled: false,
endpoint: 'http://127.0.0.1:8000',
signatureCache: false,
signatureVersion: 'v4',
region: 'us-east-1',
s3ForcePathStyle: true,
accessKeyId: 'accessKey1',
secretAccessKey: 'verySecretKey1',
};
const s3Client = new S3(config);
const encodedSearch =
encodeURIComponent('x-amz-meta-color="blue"');
const req = s3Client.listObjects({ Bucket: 'bucketname' });
// the build event
req.on('build', () => {
req.httpRequest.path = `${req.httpRequest.path}?search=${encodedSearch}`;
});
req.on('success', res => {
process.stdout.write(`Result ${res.data}`);
});
req.on('error', err => {
process.stdout.write(`Error ${err}`);
});
req.send();

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@ -1,79 +0,0 @@
import datetime
import hashlib
import hmac
import urllib
# pip install requests
import requests
access_key = 'accessKey1'
secret_key = 'verySecretKey1'
method = 'GET'
service = 's3'
host = 'localhost:8000'
region = 'us-east-1'
canonical_uri = '/bucketname'
query = 'x-amz-meta-color=blue'
canonical_querystring = 'search=%s' % (urllib.quote(query))
algorithm = 'AWS4-HMAC-SHA256'
t = datetime.datetime.utcnow()
amz_date = t.strftime('%Y%m%dT%H%M%SZ')
date_stamp = t.strftime('%Y%m%d')
# Key derivation functions. See:
# http://docs.aws.amazon.com/general/latest/gr/signature-v4-examples.html#signature-v4-examples-python
def sign(key, msg):
return hmac.new(key, msg.encode("utf-8"), hashlib.sha256).digest()
def getSignatureKey(key, date_stamp, regionName, serviceName):
kDate = sign(('AWS4' + key).encode('utf-8'), date_stamp)
kRegion = sign(kDate, regionName)
kService = sign(kRegion, serviceName)
kSigning = sign(kService, 'aws4_request')
return kSigning
payload_hash = hashlib.sha256('').hexdigest()
canonical_headers = \
'host:{0}\nx-amz-content-sha256:{1}\nx-amz-date:{2}\n' \
.format(host, payload_hash, amz_date)
signed_headers = 'host;x-amz-content-sha256;x-amz-date'
canonical_request = '{0}\n{1}\n{2}\n{3}\n{4}\n{5}' \
.format(method, canonical_uri, canonical_querystring, canonical_headers,
signed_headers, payload_hash)
print(canonical_request)
credential_scope = '{0}/{1}/{2}/aws4_request' \
.format(date_stamp, region, service)
string_to_sign = '{0}\n{1}\n{2}\n{3}' \
.format(algorithm, amz_date, credential_scope,
hashlib.sha256(canonical_request).hexdigest())
signing_key = getSignatureKey(secret_key, date_stamp, region, service)
signature = hmac.new(signing_key, (string_to_sign).encode('utf-8'),
hashlib.sha256).hexdigest()
authorization_header = \
'{0} Credential={1}/{2}, SignedHeaders={3}, Signature={4}' \
.format(algorithm, access_key, credential_scope, signed_headers, signature)
# The 'host' header is added automatically by the Python 'requests' library.
headers = {
'X-Amz-Content-Sha256': payload_hash,
'X-Amz-Date': amz_date,
'Authorization': authorization_header
}
endpoint = 'http://' + host + canonical_uri + '?' + canonical_querystring
r = requests.get(endpoint, headers=headers)
print(r.text)

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@ -1,28 +0,0 @@
FROM ghcr.io/scality/federation/nodesvc-base:7.10.6.0
ENV S3_CONFIG_FILE=${CONF_DIR}/config.json
ENV S3_LOCATION_FILE=${CONF_DIR}/locationConfig.json
COPY . ${HOME_DIR}/s3
RUN chown -R ${USER} ${HOME_DIR}
RUN pip3 install redis===3.5.3 requests==2.27.1 && \
apt-get install -y git-lfs
USER ${USER}
WORKDIR ${HOME_DIR}/s3
RUN rm -f ~/.gitconfig && \
git config --global --add safe.directory . && \
git lfs install && \
GIT_LFS_SKIP_SMUDGE=1 && \
yarn global add typescript && \
yarn install --frozen-lockfile --production --network-concurrency 1 && \
yarn cache clean --all && \
yarn global remove typescript
# run symlinking separately to avoid yarn installation errors
# we might have to check if the symlinking is really needed!
RUN ln -sf /scality-kms node_modules
EXPOSE 8000
CMD bash -c "source ${CONF_DIR}/env && export && supervisord -c ${CONF_DIR}/supervisord.conf"

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@ -1,10 +1,3 @@
'use strict'; // eslint-disable-line strict
require('werelogs').stderrUtils.catchAndTimestampStderr(
undefined,
// Do not exit as workers have their own listener that will exit
// But primary don't have another listener
require('cluster').isPrimary ? 1 : null,
);
require('./lib/server.js')();

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@ -1,41 +1,24 @@
const { auth, errors, policies } = require('arsenal');
const async = require('async');
const { auth, errors } = require('arsenal');
const bucketDelete = require('./bucketDelete');
const bucketDeleteCors = require('./bucketDeleteCors');
const bucketDeleteEncryption = require('./bucketDeleteEncryption');
const bucketDeleteWebsite = require('./bucketDeleteWebsite');
const bucketDeleteLifecycle = require('./bucketDeleteLifecycle');
const bucketDeletePolicy = require('./bucketDeletePolicy');
const bucketDeleteQuota = require('./bucketDeleteQuota');
const { bucketGet } = require('./bucketGet');
const bucketGet = require('./bucketGet');
const bucketGetACL = require('./bucketGetACL');
const bucketGetCors = require('./bucketGetCors');
const bucketGetVersioning = require('./bucketGetVersioning');
const bucketGetWebsite = require('./bucketGetWebsite');
const bucketGetLocation = require('./bucketGetLocation');
const bucketGetLifecycle = require('./bucketGetLifecycle');
const bucketGetNotification = require('./bucketGetNotification');
const bucketGetObjectLock = require('./bucketGetObjectLock');
const bucketGetPolicy = require('./bucketGetPolicy');
const bucketGetQuota = require('./bucketGetQuota');
const bucketGetEncryption = require('./bucketGetEncryption');
const bucketHead = require('./bucketHead');
const { bucketPut } = require('./bucketPut');
const bucketPutACL = require('./bucketPutACL');
const bucketPutCors = require('./bucketPutCors');
const bucketPutVersioning = require('./bucketPutVersioning');
const bucketPutTagging = require('./bucketPutTagging');
const bucketDeleteTagging = require('./bucketDeleteTagging');
const bucketGetTagging = require('./bucketGetTagging');
const bucketPutWebsite = require('./bucketPutWebsite');
const bucketPutReplication = require('./bucketPutReplication');
const bucketPutLifecycle = require('./bucketPutLifecycle');
const bucketPutNotification = require('./bucketPutNotification');
const bucketPutEncryption = require('./bucketPutEncryption');
const bucketPutPolicy = require('./bucketPutPolicy');
const bucketPutObjectLock = require('./bucketPutObjectLock');
const bucketUpdateQuota = require('./bucketUpdateQuota');
const bucketGetReplication = require('./bucketGetReplication');
const bucketDeleteReplication = require('./bucketDeleteReplication');
const corsPreflight = require('./corsPreflight');
@ -43,75 +26,40 @@ const completeMultipartUpload = require('./completeMultipartUpload');
const initiateMultipartUpload = require('./initiateMultipartUpload');
const listMultipartUploads = require('./listMultipartUploads');
const listParts = require('./listParts');
const metadataSearch = require('./metadataSearch');
const { multiObjectDelete } = require('./multiObjectDelete');
const multipartDelete = require('./multipartDelete');
const objectCopy = require('./objectCopy');
const { objectDelete } = require('./objectDelete');
const objectDelete = require('./objectDelete');
const objectDeleteTagging = require('./objectDeleteTagging');
const objectGet = require('./objectGet');
const objectGetACL = require('./objectGetACL');
const objectGetLegalHold = require('./objectGetLegalHold');
const objectGetRetention = require('./objectGetRetention');
const objectGetTagging = require('./objectGetTagging');
const objectHead = require('./objectHead');
const objectPut = require('./objectPut');
const objectPutACL = require('./objectPutACL');
const objectPutLegalHold = require('./objectPutLegalHold');
const objectPutTagging = require('./objectPutTagging');
const objectPutPart = require('./objectPutPart');
const objectPutCopyPart = require('./objectPutCopyPart');
const objectPutRetention = require('./objectPutRetention');
const objectRestore = require('./objectRestore');
const prepareRequestContexts
= require('./apiUtils/authorization/prepareRequestContexts');
const serviceGet = require('./serviceGet');
const vault = require('../auth/vault');
const website = require('./website');
const websiteGet = require('./websiteGet');
const websiteHead = require('./websiteHead');
const writeContinue = require('../utilities/writeContinue');
const validateQueryAndHeaders = require('../utilities/validateQueryAndHeaders');
const parseCopySource = require('./apiUtils/object/parseCopySource');
const { tagConditionKeyAuth } = require('./apiUtils/authorization/tagConditionKeys');
const { isRequesterASessionUser } = require('./apiUtils/authorization/permissionChecks');
const checkHttpHeadersSize = require('./apiUtils/object/checkHttpHeadersSize');
const monitoringMap = policies.actionMaps.actionMonitoringMapS3;
auth.setHandler(vault);
/* eslint-disable no-param-reassign */
const api = {
callApiMethod(apiMethod, request, response, log, callback) {
// Attach the apiMethod method to the request, so it can used by monitoring in the server
// eslint-disable-next-line no-param-reassign
request.apiMethod = apiMethod;
// Array of end of API callbacks, used to perform some logic
// at the end of an API.
// eslint-disable-next-line no-param-reassign
request.finalizerHooks = [];
const actionLog = monitoringMap[apiMethod];
if (!actionLog &&
apiMethod !== 'websiteGet' &&
apiMethod !== 'websiteHead' &&
apiMethod !== 'corsPreflight') {
log.error('callApiMethod(): No actionLog for this api method', {
apiMethod,
});
}
log.addDefaultFields({
service: 's3',
action: actionLog,
bucketName: request.bucketName,
});
if (request.objectKey) {
log.addDefaultFields({
objectKey: request.objectKey,
});
}
let returnTagCount = true;
const validationRes = validateQueryAndHeaders(request, log);
const validationRes =
validateQueryAndHeaders(request.method, request.query,
request.headers, log);
if (validationRes.error) {
log.debug('request query / header validation failed', {
error: validationRes.error,
@ -123,7 +71,6 @@ const api = {
// no need to check auth on website or cors preflight requests
if (apiMethod === 'websiteGet' || apiMethod === 'websiteHead' ||
apiMethod === 'corsPreflight') {
request.actionImplicitDenies = false;
return this[apiMethod](request, log, callback);
}
@ -136,92 +83,43 @@ const api = {
return process.nextTick(callback, parsingError);
}
const { httpHeadersSizeError } = checkHttpHeadersSize(request.headers);
if (httpHeadersSizeError) {
log.debug('http header size limit exceeded', {
error: httpHeadersSizeError,
});
return process.nextTick(callback, httpHeadersSizeError);
}
const requestContexts = prepareRequestContexts(apiMethod, request,
sourceBucket, sourceObject, sourceVersionId);
// Extract all the _apiMethods and store them in an array
const apiMethods = requestContexts ? requestContexts.map(context => context._apiMethod) : [];
// Attach the names to the current request
// eslint-disable-next-line no-param-reassign
request.apiMethods = apiMethods;
function checkAuthResults(authResults) {
let returnTagCount = true;
const isImplicitDeny = {};
let isOnlyImplicitDeny = true;
return auth.server.doAuth(request, log, (err, userInfo,
authorizationResults, streamingV4Params) => {
if (err) {
log.trace('authentication error', { error: err });
return callback(err);
}
if (authorizationResults) {
if (apiMethod === 'objectGet') {
// first item checks s3:GetObject(Version) action
if (!authResults[0].isAllowed && !authResults[0].isImplicit) {
if (!authorizationResults[0].isAllowed) {
log.trace('get object authorization denial from Vault');
return errors.AccessDenied;
return callback(errors.AccessDenied);
}
// TODO add support for returnTagCount in the bucket policy
// checks
isImplicitDeny[authResults[0].action] = authResults[0].isImplicit;
// second item checks s3:GetObject(Version)Tagging action
if (!authResults[1].isAllowed) {
if (!authorizationResults[1].isAllowed) {
log.trace('get tagging authorization denial ' +
'from Vault');
returnTagCount = false;
}
} else {
for (let i = 0; i < authResults.length; i++) {
isImplicitDeny[authResults[i].action] = true;
if (!authResults[i].isAllowed && !authResults[i].isImplicit) {
// Any explicit deny rejects the current API call
for (let i = 0; i < authorizationResults.length; i++) {
if (!authorizationResults[i].isAllowed) {
log.trace('authorization denial from Vault');
return errors.AccessDenied;
}
if (authResults[i].isAllowed) {
// If the action is allowed, the result is not implicit
// Deny.
isImplicitDeny[authResults[i].action] = false;
isOnlyImplicitDeny = false;
return callback(errors.AccessDenied);
}
}
}
// These two APIs cannot use ACLs or Bucket Policies, hence, any
// implicit deny from vault must be treated as an explicit deny.
if ((apiMethod === 'bucketPut' || apiMethod === 'serviceGet') && isOnlyImplicitDeny) {
return errors.AccessDenied;
}
return { returnTagCount, isImplicitDeny };
}
return async.waterfall([
next => auth.server.doAuth(
request, log, (err, userInfo, authorizationResults, streamingV4Params, infos) => {
if (err) {
// VaultClient returns standard errors, but the route requires
// Arsenal errors
const arsenalError = err.metadata ? err : errors[err.code] || errors.InternalError;
log.trace('authentication error', { error: err });
return next(arsenalError);
}
return next(null, userInfo, authorizationResults, streamingV4Params, infos);
}, 's3', requestContexts),
(userInfo, authorizationResults, streamingV4Params, infos, next) => {
const authNames = { accountName: userInfo.getAccountDisplayName() };
if (userInfo.isRequesterAnIAMUser()) {
authNames.userName = userInfo.getIAMdisplayName();
}
if (isRequesterASessionUser(userInfo)) {
authNames.sessionName = userInfo.getShortid().split(':')[1];
}
log.addDefaultFields(authNames);
if (apiMethod === 'objectPut' || apiMethod === 'objectPutPart') {
return next(null, userInfo, authorizationResults, streamingV4Params, infos);
}
// issue 100 Continue to the client
writeContinue(request, response);
const MAX_POST_LENGTH = request.method === 'POST' ?
if (apiMethod === 'objectPut' || apiMethod === 'objectPutPart') {
return this[apiMethod](userInfo, request, streamingV4Params,
log, callback);
}
const MAX_POST_LENGTH = request.method.toUpperCase() === 'POST' ?
1024 * 1024 : 1024 * 1024 / 2; // 1 MB or 512 KB
const post = [];
let postLength = 0;
@ -231,147 +129,82 @@ const api = {
if (postLength <= MAX_POST_LENGTH) {
post.push(chunk);
}
return undefined;
});
request.on('error', err => {
log.trace('error receiving request', {
error: err,
});
return next(errors.InternalError);
return callback(errors.InternalError);
});
request.on('end', () => {
if (postLength > MAX_POST_LENGTH) {
log.error('body length is too long for request type',
{ postLength });
return next(errors.InvalidRequest);
return callback(errors.InvalidRequest);
}
// Convert array of post buffers into one string
request.post = Buffer.concat(post, postLength).toString();
return next(null, userInfo, authorizationResults, streamingV4Params, infos);
});
return undefined;
},
// Tag condition keys require information from CloudServer for evaluation
(userInfo, authorizationResults, streamingV4Params, infos, next) => tagConditionKeyAuth(
authorizationResults,
request,
requestContexts,
apiMethod,
log,
(err, authResultsWithTags) => {
if (err) {
log.trace('tag authentication error', { error: err });
return next(err);
}
return next(null, userInfo, authResultsWithTags, streamingV4Params, infos);
},
),
], (err, userInfo, authorizationResults, streamingV4Params, infos) => {
if (err) {
return callback(err);
}
request.accountQuotas = infos?.accountQuota;
if (authorizationResults) {
const checkedResults = checkAuthResults(authorizationResults);
if (checkedResults instanceof Error) {
return callback(checkedResults);
}
returnTagCount = checkedResults.returnTagCount;
request.actionImplicitDenies = checkedResults.isImplicitDeny;
} else {
// create an object of keys apiMethods with all values to false:
// for backward compatibility, all apiMethods are allowed by default
// thus it is explicitly allowed, so implicit deny is false
request.actionImplicitDenies = apiMethods.reduce((acc, curr) => {
acc[curr] = false;
return acc;
}, {});
}
const methodCallback = (err, ...results) => async.forEachLimit(request.finalizerHooks, 5,
(hook, done) => hook(err, done),
() => callback(err, ...results));
if (apiMethod === 'objectPut' || apiMethod === 'objectPutPart') {
request._response = response;
return this[apiMethod](userInfo, request, streamingV4Params,
log, methodCallback, authorizationResults);
}
if (apiMethod === 'objectCopy' || apiMethod === 'objectPutCopyPart') {
if (apiMethod === 'objectCopy' ||
apiMethod === 'objectPutCopyPart') {
return this[apiMethod](userInfo, request, sourceBucket,
sourceObject, sourceVersionId, log, methodCallback);
sourceObject, sourceVersionId, log, callback);
}
if (apiMethod === 'objectGet') {
return this[apiMethod](userInfo, request, returnTagCount, log, callback);
return this[apiMethod](userInfo, request,
returnTagCount, log, callback);
}
return this[apiMethod](userInfo, request, log, methodCallback);
return this[apiMethod](userInfo, request, log, callback);
});
return undefined;
}, 's3', requestContexts);
},
bucketDelete,
bucketDeleteCors,
bucketDeleteEncryption,
bucketDeleteWebsite,
bucketGet,
bucketGetACL,
bucketGetCors,
bucketGetObjectLock,
bucketGetVersioning,
bucketGetWebsite,
bucketGetLocation,
bucketGetEncryption,
bucketHead,
bucketPut,
bucketPutACL,
bucketPutCors,
bucketPutVersioning,
bucketPutTagging,
bucketDeleteTagging,
bucketGetTagging,
bucketPutWebsite,
bucketPutReplication,
bucketGetReplication,
bucketDeleteReplication,
bucketDeleteQuota,
bucketPutLifecycle,
bucketUpdateQuota,
bucketGetLifecycle,
bucketDeleteLifecycle,
bucketPutPolicy,
bucketGetPolicy,
bucketGetQuota,
bucketDeletePolicy,
bucketPutObjectLock,
bucketPutNotification,
bucketGetNotification,
bucketPutEncryption,
corsPreflight,
completeMultipartUpload,
initiateMultipartUpload,
listMultipartUploads,
listParts,
metadataSearch,
multiObjectDelete,
multipartDelete,
objectDelete,
objectDeleteTagging,
objectGet,
objectGetACL,
objectGetLegalHold,
objectGetRetention,
objectGetTagging,
objectCopy,
objectHead,
objectPut,
objectPutACL,
objectPutLegalHold,
objectPutTagging,
objectPutPart,
objectPutCopyPart,
objectPutRetention,
objectRestore,
serviceGet,
websiteGet: website,
websiteHead: website,
websiteGet,
websiteHead,
};
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const constants = require('../../../../constants');
function isBucketAuthorized(bucket, requestType, canonicalID) {
// Check to see if user is authorized to perform a
// particular action on bucket based on ACLs.
// TODO: Add IAM checks and bucket policy checks.
if (bucket.getOwner() === canonicalID) {
return true;
} else if (requestType === 'bucketOwnerAction') {
// only bucket owner can modify or retrieve this property of a bucket
return false;
}
const bucketAcl = bucket.getAcl();
if (requestType === 'bucketGet' || requestType === 'bucketHead') {
if (bucketAcl.Canned === 'public-read'
|| bucketAcl.Canned === 'public-read-write'
|| (bucketAcl.Canned === 'authenticated-read'
&& canonicalID !== constants.publicId)) {
return true;
} else if (bucketAcl.FULL_CONTROL.indexOf(canonicalID) > -1
|| bucketAcl.READ.indexOf(canonicalID) > -1) {
return true;
}
}
if (requestType === 'bucketGetACL') {
if ((bucketAcl.Canned === 'log-delivery-write'
&& canonicalID === constants.logId)
|| bucketAcl.FULL_CONTROL.indexOf(canonicalID) > -1
|| bucketAcl.READ_ACP.indexOf(canonicalID) > -1) {
return true;
}
}
if (requestType === 'bucketPutACL') {
if (bucketAcl.FULL_CONTROL.indexOf(canonicalID) > -1
|| bucketAcl.WRITE_ACP.indexOf(canonicalID) > -1) {
return true;
}
}
if (requestType === 'bucketDelete' && bucket.getOwner() === canonicalID) {
return true;
}
if (requestType === 'objectDelete' || requestType === 'objectPut') {
if (bucketAcl.Canned === 'public-read-write'
|| bucketAcl.FULL_CONTROL.indexOf(canonicalID) > -1
|| bucketAcl.WRITE.indexOf(canonicalID) > -1) {
return true;
}
}
// Note that an account can have the ability to do objectPutACL,
// objectGetACL, objectHead or objectGet even if the account has no rights
// to the bucket holding the object. So, if the request type is
// objectPutACL, objectGetACL, objectHead or objectGet, the bucket
// authorization check should just return true so can move on to check
// rights at the object level.
return (requestType === 'objectPutACL' || requestType === 'objectGetACL' ||
requestType === 'objectGet' || requestType === 'objectHead');
}
function isObjAuthorized(bucket, objectMD, requestType, canonicalID) {
const bucketOwner = bucket.getOwner();
if (!objectMD) {
return false;
}
if (objectMD['owner-id'] === canonicalID) {
return true;
}
// account is authorized if:
// - requesttype is "bucketOwnerAction" (example: for objectTagging) and
// - account is the bucket owner
if (requestType === 'bucketOwnerAction' && bucketOwner === canonicalID) {
return true;
}
if (requestType === 'objectGet' || requestType === 'objectHead') {
if (objectMD.acl.Canned === 'public-read'
|| objectMD.acl.Canned === 'public-read-write'
|| (objectMD.acl.Canned === 'authenticated-read'
&& canonicalID !== constants.publicId)) {
return true;
} else if (objectMD.acl.Canned === 'bucket-owner-read'
&& bucketOwner === canonicalID) {
return true;
} else if ((objectMD.acl.Canned === 'bucket-owner-full-control'
&& bucketOwner === canonicalID)
|| objectMD.acl.FULL_CONTROL.indexOf(canonicalID) > -1
|| objectMD.acl.READ.indexOf(canonicalID) > -1) {
return true;
}
}
// User is already authorized on the bucket for FULL_CONTROL or WRITE or
// bucket has canned ACL public-read-write
if (requestType === 'objectPut' || requestType === 'objectDelete') {
return true;
}
if (requestType === 'objectPutACL') {
if ((objectMD.acl.Canned === 'bucket-owner-full-control'
&& bucketOwner === canonicalID)
|| objectMD.acl.FULL_CONTROL.indexOf(canonicalID) > -1
|| objectMD.acl.WRITE_ACP.indexOf(canonicalID) > -1) {
return true;
}
}
if (requestType === 'objectGetACL') {
if ((objectMD.acl.Canned === 'bucket-owner-full-control'
&& bucketOwner === canonicalID)
|| objectMD.acl.FULL_CONTROL.indexOf(canonicalID) > -1
|| objectMD.acl.READ_ACP.indexOf(canonicalID) > -1) {
return true;
}
}
return false;
}
module.exports = {
isBucketAuthorized,
isObjAuthorized,
};

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const { errors } = require('arsenal');
const vault = require('../../../auth/vault');
function checkExpectedBucketOwner(headers, bucket, log, cb) {
const expectedOwner = headers['x-amz-expected-bucket-owner'];
if (expectedOwner === undefined) {
return cb();
}
const bucketOwner = bucket.getOwner();
return vault.getAccountIds([bucketOwner], log, (error, res) => {
if (error) {
log.error('error fetch accountId from vault', {
method: 'checkExpectedBucketOwner',
error,
});
}
if (error || res[bucketOwner] !== expectedOwner) {
return cb(errors.AccessDenied);
}
return cb();
});
}
module.exports = {
checkExpectedBucketOwner,
};

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const { evaluators, actionMaps, RequestContext, requestUtils } = require('arsenal').policies;
const { errors } = require('arsenal');
const { parseCIDR, isValid } = require('ipaddr.js');
const constants = require('../../../../constants');
const { config } = require('../../../Config');
const {
allAuthedUsersId,
bucketOwnerActions,
logId,
publicId,
arrayOfAllowed,
assumedRoleArnResourceType,
backbeatLifecycleSessionName,
actionsToConsiderAsObjectPut,
} = constants;
// whitelist buckets to allow public read on objects
const publicReadBuckets = process.env.ALLOW_PUBLIC_READ_BUCKETS
? process.env.ALLOW_PUBLIC_READ_BUCKETS.split(',') : [];
function getServiceAccountProperties(canonicalID) {
const canonicalIDArray = canonicalID.split('/');
const serviceName = canonicalIDArray[canonicalIDArray.length - 1];
return constants.serviceAccountProperties[serviceName];
}
function isServiceAccount(canonicalID) {
return getServiceAccountProperties(canonicalID) !== undefined;
}
function isRequesterASessionUser(authInfo) {
const regexpAssumedRoleArn = /^arn:aws:sts::[0-9]{12}:assumed-role\/.*$/;
return regexpAssumedRoleArn.test(authInfo.getArn());
}
function isRequesterNonAccountUser(authInfo) {
return authInfo.isRequesterAnIAMUser() || isRequesterASessionUser(authInfo);
}
/**
* Checks the access control for a given bucket based on the request type and user's canonical ID.
*
* @param {Bucket} bucket - The bucket to check access control for.
* @param {string} requestType - The list of s3 actions to check within the API call.
* @param {string} canonicalID - The canonical ID of the user making the request.
* @param {string} mainApiCall - The main API call (first item of the requestType).
*
* @returns {boolean} - Returns true if the user has the necessary access rights, otherwise false.
*/
function checkBucketAcls(bucket, requestType, canonicalID, mainApiCall) {
// Same logic applies on the Versioned APIs, so let's simplify it.
let requestTypeParsed = requestType.endsWith('Version') ?
requestType.slice(0, 'Version'.length * -1) : requestType;
requestTypeParsed = actionsToConsiderAsObjectPut.includes(requestTypeParsed) ?
'objectPut' : requestTypeParsed;
const parsedMainApiCall = actionsToConsiderAsObjectPut.includes(mainApiCall) ?
'objectPut' : mainApiCall;
if (bucket.getOwner() === canonicalID) {
return true;
}
if (parsedMainApiCall === 'objectGet') {
if (requestTypeParsed === 'objectGetTagging') {
return true;
}
}
if (parsedMainApiCall === 'objectPut') {
if (arrayOfAllowed.includes(requestTypeParsed)) {
return true;
}
}
const bucketAcl = bucket.getAcl();
if (requestTypeParsed === 'bucketGet' || requestTypeParsed === 'bucketHead') {
if (bucketAcl.Canned === 'public-read'
|| bucketAcl.Canned === 'public-read-write'
|| (bucketAcl.Canned === 'authenticated-read'
&& canonicalID !== publicId)) {
return true;
} else if (bucketAcl.FULL_CONTROL.indexOf(canonicalID) > -1
|| bucketAcl.READ.indexOf(canonicalID) > -1) {
return true;
} else if (bucketAcl.READ.indexOf(publicId) > -1
|| (bucketAcl.READ.indexOf(allAuthedUsersId) > -1
&& canonicalID !== publicId)
|| (bucketAcl.FULL_CONTROL.indexOf(allAuthedUsersId) > -1
&& canonicalID !== publicId)
|| bucketAcl.FULL_CONTROL.indexOf(publicId) > -1) {
return true;
}
}
if (requestTypeParsed === 'bucketGetACL') {
if ((bucketAcl.Canned === 'log-delivery-write'
&& canonicalID === logId)
|| bucketAcl.FULL_CONTROL.indexOf(canonicalID) > -1
|| bucketAcl.READ_ACP.indexOf(canonicalID) > -1) {
return true;
} else if (bucketAcl.READ_ACP.indexOf(publicId) > -1
|| (bucketAcl.READ_ACP.indexOf(allAuthedUsersId) > -1
&& canonicalID !== publicId)
|| (bucketAcl.FULL_CONTROL.indexOf(allAuthedUsersId) > -1
&& canonicalID !== publicId)
|| bucketAcl.FULL_CONTROL.indexOf(publicId) > -1) {
return true;
}
}
if (requestTypeParsed === 'bucketPutACL') {
if (bucketAcl.FULL_CONTROL.indexOf(canonicalID) > -1
|| bucketAcl.WRITE_ACP.indexOf(canonicalID) > -1) {
return true;
} else if (bucketAcl.WRITE_ACP.indexOf(publicId) > -1
|| (bucketAcl.WRITE_ACP.indexOf(allAuthedUsersId) > -1
&& canonicalID !== publicId)
|| (bucketAcl.FULL_CONTROL.indexOf(allAuthedUsersId) > -1
&& canonicalID !== publicId)
|| bucketAcl.FULL_CONTROL.indexOf(publicId) > -1) {
return true;
}
}
if (requestTypeParsed === 'objectDelete' || requestTypeParsed === 'objectPut') {
if (bucketAcl.Canned === 'public-read-write'
|| bucketAcl.FULL_CONTROL.indexOf(canonicalID) > -1
|| bucketAcl.WRITE.indexOf(canonicalID) > -1) {
return true;
} else if (bucketAcl.WRITE.indexOf(publicId) > -1
|| (bucketAcl.WRITE.indexOf(allAuthedUsersId) > -1
&& canonicalID !== publicId)
|| (bucketAcl.FULL_CONTROL.indexOf(allAuthedUsersId) > -1
&& canonicalID !== publicId)
|| bucketAcl.FULL_CONTROL.indexOf(publicId) > -1) {
return true;
}
}
// Note that an account can have the ability to do objectPutACL,
// objectGetACL, objectHead or objectGet even if the account has no rights
// to the bucket holding the object. So, if the request type is
// objectPutACL, objectGetACL, objectHead or objectGet, the bucket
// authorization check should just return true so can move on to check
// rights at the object level.
return (requestTypeParsed === 'objectPutACL' || requestTypeParsed === 'objectGetACL'
|| requestTypeParsed === 'objectGet' || requestTypeParsed === 'objectHead');
}
function checkObjectAcls(bucket, objectMD, requestType, canonicalID, requesterIsNotUser,
isUserUnauthenticated, mainApiCall) {
const bucketOwner = bucket.getOwner();
const requestTypeParsed = actionsToConsiderAsObjectPut.includes(requestType) ?
'objectPut' : requestType;
const parsedMainApiCall = actionsToConsiderAsObjectPut.includes(mainApiCall) ?
'objectPut' : mainApiCall;
// acls don't distinguish between users and accounts, so both should be allowed
if (bucketOwnerActions.includes(requestTypeParsed)
&& (bucketOwner === canonicalID)) {
return true;
}
if (objectMD['owner-id'] === canonicalID) {
return true;
}
// Backward compatibility
if (parsedMainApiCall === 'objectGet') {
if ((isUserUnauthenticated || (requesterIsNotUser && bucketOwner === objectMD['owner-id']))
&& requestTypeParsed === 'objectGetTagging') {
return true;
}
}
if (!objectMD.acl) {
return false;
}
if (requestTypeParsed === 'objectGet' || requestTypeParsed === 'objectHead') {
if (objectMD.acl.Canned === 'public-read'
|| objectMD.acl.Canned === 'public-read-write'
|| (objectMD.acl.Canned === 'authenticated-read'
&& canonicalID !== publicId)) {
return true;
} else if (objectMD.acl.Canned === 'bucket-owner-read'
&& bucketOwner === canonicalID) {
return true;
} else if ((objectMD.acl.Canned === 'bucket-owner-full-control'
&& bucketOwner === canonicalID)
|| objectMD.acl.FULL_CONTROL.indexOf(canonicalID) > -1
|| objectMD.acl.READ.indexOf(canonicalID) > -1) {
return true;
} else if (objectMD.acl.READ.indexOf(publicId) > -1
|| (objectMD.acl.READ.indexOf(allAuthedUsersId) > -1
&& canonicalID !== publicId)
|| (objectMD.acl.FULL_CONTROL.indexOf(allAuthedUsersId) > -1
&& canonicalID !== publicId)
|| objectMD.acl.FULL_CONTROL.indexOf(publicId) > -1) {
return true;
}
}
// User is already authorized on the bucket for FULL_CONTROL or WRITE or
// bucket has canned ACL public-read-write
if (requestTypeParsed === 'objectPut' || requestTypeParsed === 'objectDelete') {
return true;
}
if (requestTypeParsed === 'objectPutACL') {
if ((objectMD.acl.Canned === 'bucket-owner-full-control'
&& bucketOwner === canonicalID)
|| objectMD.acl.FULL_CONTROL.indexOf(canonicalID) > -1
|| objectMD.acl.WRITE_ACP.indexOf(canonicalID) > -1) {
return true;
} else if (objectMD.acl.WRITE_ACP.indexOf(publicId) > -1
|| (objectMD.acl.WRITE_ACP.indexOf(allAuthedUsersId) > -1
&& canonicalID !== publicId)
|| (objectMD.acl.FULL_CONTROL.indexOf(allAuthedUsersId) > -1
&& canonicalID !== publicId)
|| objectMD.acl.FULL_CONTROL.indexOf(publicId) > -1) {
return true;
}
}
if (requestTypeParsed === 'objectGetACL') {
if ((objectMD.acl.Canned === 'bucket-owner-full-control'
&& bucketOwner === canonicalID)
|| objectMD.acl.FULL_CONTROL.indexOf(canonicalID) > -1
|| objectMD.acl.READ_ACP.indexOf(canonicalID) > -1) {
return true;
} else if (objectMD.acl.READ_ACP.indexOf(publicId) > -1
|| (objectMD.acl.READ_ACP.indexOf(allAuthedUsersId) > -1
&& canonicalID !== publicId)
|| (objectMD.acl.FULL_CONTROL.indexOf(allAuthedUsersId) > -1
&& canonicalID !== publicId)
|| objectMD.acl.FULL_CONTROL.indexOf(publicId) > -1) {
return true;
}
}
// allow public reads on buckets that are whitelisted for anonymous reads
// TODO: remove this after bucket policies are implemented
const bucketAcl = bucket.getAcl();
const allowPublicReads = publicReadBuckets.includes(bucket.getName())
&& bucketAcl.Canned === 'public-read'
&& (requestTypeParsed === 'objectGet' || requestTypeParsed === 'objectHead');
if (allowPublicReads) {
return true;
}
return false;
}
function _checkBucketPolicyActions(requestType, actions, log) {
const mappedAction = actionMaps.actionMapBP[requestType];
// Deny any action that isn't in list of controlled actions
if (!mappedAction) {
return false;
}
return evaluators.isActionApplicable(mappedAction, actions, log);
}
function _checkBucketPolicyResources(request, resource, log) {
if (!request || (Array.isArray(resource) && resource.length === 0)) {
return true;
}
// build request context from the request!
const requestContext = new RequestContext(request.headers, request.query,
request.bucketName, request.objectKey, null,
request.connection.encrypted, request.resourceType, 's3');
return evaluators.isResourceApplicable(requestContext, resource, log);
}
function _checkBucketPolicyConditions(request, conditions, log) {
const ip = request ? requestUtils.getClientIp(request, config) : undefined;
if (!conditions) {
return true;
}
// build request context from the request!
const requestContext = new RequestContext(request.headers, request.query,
request.bucketName, request.objectKey, ip,
request.connection.encrypted, request.resourceType, 's3', null, null,
null, null, null, null, null, null, null, null, null,
request.objectLockRetentionDays);
return evaluators.meetConditions(requestContext, conditions, log);
}
function _getAccountId(arn) {
// account or user arn is of format 'arn:aws:iam::<12-digit-acct-id>:etc...
return arn.substr(13, 12);
}
function _isAccountId(principal) {
return (principal.length === 12 && /^\d+$/.test(principal));
}
function _checkPrincipal(requester, principal) {
if (principal === '*') {
return true;
}
if (principal === requester) {
return true;
}
if (_isAccountId(principal)) {
return _getAccountId(requester) === principal;
}
if (principal.endsWith('root')) {
return _getAccountId(requester) === _getAccountId(principal);
}
return false;
}
function _checkPrincipals(canonicalID, arn, principal) {
if (principal === '*') {
return true;
}
if (principal.CanonicalUser) {
if (Array.isArray(principal.CanonicalUser)) {
return principal.CanonicalUser.some(p => _checkPrincipal(canonicalID, p));
}
return _checkPrincipal(canonicalID, principal.CanonicalUser);
}
if (principal.AWS) {
if (Array.isArray(principal.AWS)) {
return principal.AWS.some(p => _checkPrincipal(arn, p));
}
return _checkPrincipal(arn, principal.AWS);
}
return false;
}
function checkBucketPolicy(policy, requestType, canonicalID, arn, bucketOwner, log, request, actionImplicitDenies) {
let permission = 'defaultDeny';
// if requester is user within bucket owner account, actions should be
// allowed unless explicitly denied (assumes allowed by IAM policy)
if (bucketOwner === canonicalID && actionImplicitDenies[requestType] === false) {
permission = 'allow';
}
let copiedStatement = JSON.parse(JSON.stringify(policy.Statement));
while (copiedStatement.length > 0) {
const s = copiedStatement[0];
const principalMatch = _checkPrincipals(canonicalID, arn, s.Principal);
const actionMatch = _checkBucketPolicyActions(requestType, s.Action, log);
const resourceMatch = _checkBucketPolicyResources(request, s.Resource, log);
const conditionsMatch = _checkBucketPolicyConditions(request, s.Condition, log);
if (principalMatch && actionMatch && resourceMatch && conditionsMatch && s.Effect === 'Deny') {
// explicit deny trumps any allows, so return immediately
return 'explicitDeny';
}
if (principalMatch && actionMatch && resourceMatch && conditionsMatch && s.Effect === 'Allow') {
permission = 'allow';
}
copiedStatement = copiedStatement.splice(1);
}
return permission;
}
function processBucketPolicy(requestType, bucket, canonicalID, arn, bucketOwner, log,
request, aclPermission, results, actionImplicitDenies) {
const bucketPolicy = bucket.getBucketPolicy();
let processedResult = results[requestType];
if (!bucketPolicy) {
processedResult = actionImplicitDenies[requestType] === false && aclPermission;
} else {
const bucketPolicyPermission = checkBucketPolicy(bucketPolicy, requestType, canonicalID, arn,
bucketOwner, log, request, actionImplicitDenies);
if (bucketPolicyPermission === 'explicitDeny') {
processedResult = false;
} else if (bucketPolicyPermission === 'allow') {
processedResult = true;
} else {
processedResult = actionImplicitDenies[requestType] === false && aclPermission;
}
}
return processedResult;
}
function isBucketAuthorized(bucket, requestTypesInput, canonicalID, authInfo, log, request,
actionImplicitDeniesInput = {}, isWebsite = false) {
const requestTypes = Array.isArray(requestTypesInput) ? requestTypesInput : [requestTypesInput];
const actionImplicitDenies = !actionImplicitDeniesInput ? {} : actionImplicitDeniesInput;
const mainApiCall = requestTypes[0];
const results = {};
return requestTypes.every(_requestType => {
// By default, all missing actions are defined as allowed from IAM, to be
// backward compatible
actionImplicitDenies[_requestType] = actionImplicitDenies[_requestType] || false;
// Check to see if user is authorized to perform a
// particular action on bucket based on ACLs.
// TODO: Add IAM checks
let requesterIsNotUser = true;
let arn = null;
if (authInfo) {
requesterIsNotUser = !isRequesterNonAccountUser(authInfo);
arn = authInfo.getArn();
}
// if the bucket owner is an account, users should not have default access
if ((bucket.getOwner() === canonicalID) && requesterIsNotUser || isServiceAccount(canonicalID)) {
results[_requestType] = actionImplicitDenies[_requestType] === false;
return results[_requestType];
}
const aclPermission = checkBucketAcls(bucket, _requestType, canonicalID, mainApiCall);
// In case of error bucket access is checked with bucketGet
// For website, bucket policy only uses objectGet and ignores bucketGet
// https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonS3/latest/userguide/WebsiteAccessPermissionsReqd.html
// bucketGet should be used to check acl but switched to objectGet for bucket policy
if (isWebsite && _requestType === 'bucketGet') {
// eslint-disable-next-line no-param-reassign
_requestType = 'objectGet';
actionImplicitDenies.objectGet = actionImplicitDenies.objectGet || false;
}
return processBucketPolicy(_requestType, bucket, canonicalID, arn, bucket.getOwner(), log,
request, aclPermission, results, actionImplicitDenies);
});
}
function evaluateBucketPolicyWithIAM(bucket, requestTypesInput, canonicalID, authInfo, actionImplicitDeniesInput = {},
log, request) {
const requestTypes = Array.isArray(requestTypesInput) ? requestTypesInput : [requestTypesInput];
const actionImplicitDenies = !actionImplicitDeniesInput ? {} : actionImplicitDeniesInput;
const results = {};
return requestTypes.every(_requestType => {
// By default, all missing actions are defined as allowed from IAM, to be
// backward compatible
actionImplicitDenies[_requestType] = actionImplicitDenies[_requestType] || false;
let arn = null;
if (authInfo) {
arn = authInfo.getArn();
}
return processBucketPolicy(_requestType, bucket, canonicalID, arn, bucket.getOwner(), log,
request, true, results, actionImplicitDenies);
});
}
function isObjAuthorized(bucket, objectMD, requestTypesInput, canonicalID, authInfo, log, request,
actionImplicitDeniesInput = {}, isWebsite = false) {
const requestTypes = Array.isArray(requestTypesInput) ? requestTypesInput : [requestTypesInput];
const actionImplicitDenies = !actionImplicitDeniesInput ? {} : actionImplicitDeniesInput;
const results = {};
const mainApiCall = requestTypes[0];
return requestTypes.every(_requestType => {
// By default, all missing actions are defined as allowed from IAM, to be
// backward compatible
actionImplicitDenies[_requestType] = actionImplicitDenies[_requestType] || false;
const parsedMethodName = _requestType.endsWith('Version')
? _requestType.slice(0, -7) : _requestType;
const bucketOwner = bucket.getOwner();
if (!objectMD) {
// check bucket has read access
// 'bucketGet' covers listObjects and listMultipartUploads, bucket read actions
let permission = 'bucketGet';
if (actionsToConsiderAsObjectPut.includes(_requestType)) {
permission = 'objectPut';
}
results[_requestType] = isBucketAuthorized(bucket, permission, canonicalID, authInfo, log, request,
actionImplicitDenies, isWebsite);
// User is already authorized on the bucket for FULL_CONTROL or WRITE or
// bucket has canned ACL public-read-write
if ((parsedMethodName === 'objectPut' || parsedMethodName === 'objectDelete')
&& results[_requestType] === false) {
results[_requestType] = actionImplicitDenies[_requestType] === false;
}
return results[_requestType];
}
let requesterIsNotUser = true;
let arn = null;
let isUserUnauthenticated = false;
if (authInfo) {
requesterIsNotUser = !isRequesterNonAccountUser(authInfo);
arn = authInfo.getArn();
isUserUnauthenticated = arn === undefined;
}
if (objectMD['owner-id'] === canonicalID && requesterIsNotUser || isServiceAccount(canonicalID)) {
results[_requestType] = actionImplicitDenies[_requestType] === false;
return results[_requestType];
}
// account is authorized if:
// - requesttype is included in bucketOwnerActions and
// - account is the bucket owner
// - requester is account, not user
if (bucketOwnerActions.includes(parsedMethodName)
&& (bucketOwner === canonicalID)
&& requesterIsNotUser) {
results[_requestType] = actionImplicitDenies[_requestType] === false;
return results[_requestType];
}
const aclPermission = checkObjectAcls(bucket, objectMD, parsedMethodName,
canonicalID, requesterIsNotUser, isUserUnauthenticated, mainApiCall);
return processBucketPolicy(_requestType, bucket, canonicalID, arn, bucketOwner,
log, request, aclPermission, results, actionImplicitDenies);
});
}
function _checkResource(resource, bucketArn) {
if (resource === bucketArn) {
return true;
}
if (resource.includes('/')) {
const rSubs = resource.split('/');
return rSubs[0] === bucketArn;
}
return false;
}
// the resources specified in the bucket policy should contain the bucket name
function validatePolicyResource(bucketName, policy) {
const bucketArn = `arn:aws:s3:::${bucketName}`;
return policy.Statement.every(s => {
if (Array.isArray(s.Resource)) {
return s.Resource.every(r => _checkResource(r, bucketArn));
}
if (typeof s.Resource === 'string') {
return _checkResource(s.Resource, bucketArn);
}
return false;
});
}
function checkIp(value) {
const errString = 'Invalid IP address in Conditions';
const values = Array.isArray(value) ? value : [value];
for (let i = 0; i < values.length; i++) {
// these preliminary checks are validating the provided
// ip address against ipaddr.js, the library we use when
// evaluating IP condition keys. It ensures compatibility,
// but additional checks are required to enforce the right
// notation (e.g., xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx/xx for IPv4). Otherwise,
// we would accept different ip formats, which is not
// standard in an AWS use case.
try {
try {
parseCIDR(values[i]);
} catch (err) {
isValid(values[i]);
}
} catch (err) {
return errString;
}
// Apply the existing IP validation logic to each element
const validateIpRegex = ip => {
if (constants.ipv4Regex.test(ip)) {
return ip.split('.').every(part => parseInt(part, 10) <= 255);
}
if (constants.ipv6Regex.test(ip)) {
return ip.split(':').every(part => part.length <= 4);
}
return false;
};
if (validateIpRegex(values[i]) !== true) {
return errString;
}
}
// If the function hasn't returned by now, all elements are valid
return null;
}
// This function checks all bucket policy conditions if the values provided
// are valid for the condition type. If not it returns a relevant Malformed policy error string
function validatePolicyConditions(policy) {
const validConditions = [
{ conditionKey: 'aws:SourceIp', conditionValueTypeChecker: checkIp },
{ conditionKey: 's3:object-lock-remaining-retention-days' },
];
// keys where value type does not seem to be checked by AWS:
// - s3:object-lock-remaining-retention-days
if (!policy.Statement || !Array.isArray(policy.Statement) || policy.Statement.length === 0) {
return null;
}
// there can be multiple statements in the policy, each with a Condition enclosure
for (let i = 0; i < policy.Statement.length; i++) {
const s = policy.Statement[i];
if (s.Condition) {
const conditionOperators = Object.keys(s.Condition);
// there can be multiple condition operations in the Condition enclosure
// eslint-disable-next-line no-restricted-syntax
for (const conditionOperator of conditionOperators) {
const conditionKey = Object.keys(s.Condition[conditionOperator])[0];
const conditionValue = s.Condition[conditionOperator][conditionKey];
const validCondition = validConditions.find(validCondition =>
validCondition.conditionKey === conditionKey
);
// AWS returns does not return an error if the condition starts with 'aws:'
// so we reproduce this behaviour
if (!validCondition && !conditionKey.startsWith('aws:')) {
return errors.MalformedPolicy.customizeDescription('Policy has an invalid condition key');
}
if (validCondition && validCondition.conditionValueTypeChecker) {
const conditionValueTypeError = validCondition.conditionValueTypeChecker(conditionValue);
if (conditionValueTypeError) {
return errors.MalformedPolicy.customizeDescription(conditionValueTypeError);
}
}
}
}
}
return null;
}
/** isLifecycleSession - check if it is the Lifecycle assumed role session arn.
* @param {string} arn - Amazon resource name - example:
* arn:aws:sts::257038443293:assumed-role/rolename/backbeat-lifecycle
* @return {boolean} true if Lifecycle assumed role session arn, false if not.
*/
function isLifecycleSession(arn) {
if (!arn) {
return false;
}
const arnSplits = arn.split(':');
const service = arnSplits[2];
const resourceNames = arnSplits[arnSplits.length - 1].split('/');
const resourceType = resourceNames[0];
const sessionName = resourceNames[resourceNames.length - 1];
return (service === 'sts'
&& resourceType === assumedRoleArnResourceType
&& sessionName === backbeatLifecycleSessionName);
}
module.exports = {
isBucketAuthorized,
isObjAuthorized,
getServiceAccountProperties,
isServiceAccount,
isRequesterASessionUser,
isRequesterNonAccountUser,
checkBucketAcls,
checkObjectAcls,
validatePolicyResource,
validatePolicyConditions,
isLifecycleSession,
evaluateBucketPolicyWithIAM,
};

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const { policies } = require('arsenal');
const { config } = require('../../../Config');
const { RequestContext, requestUtils } = policies;
const RequestContext = policies.RequestContext;
let apiMethodAfterVersionCheck;
const apiMethodWithVersion = {
objectGetACL: true,
objectPutACL: true,
objectGet: true,
objectDelete: true,
objectPutTagging: true,
objectGetTagging: true,
objectDeleteTagging: true,
objectGetLegalHold: true,
objectPutLegalHold: true,
objectPutRetention: true,
};
const apiMethodWithVersion = { objectGetACL: true, objectPutACL: true,
objectGet: true, objectDelete: true, objectPutTagging: true,
objectGetTagging: true, objectDeleteTagging: true };
function isHeaderAcl(headers) {
return headers['x-amz-grant-read'] || headers['x-amz-grant-read-acp'] ||
@ -43,7 +33,8 @@ function prepareRequestContexts(apiMethod, request, sourceBucket,
// null as the requestContext to Vault so it will only do an authentication
// check.
const ip = requestUtils.getClientIp(request, config);
const ip = request.headers['x-forwarded-for'] ||
request.socket.remoteAddress;
function generateRequestContext(apiMethod) {
return new RequestContext(request.headers,
@ -52,7 +43,7 @@ function prepareRequestContexts(apiMethod, request, sourceBucket,
apiMethod, 's3');
}
if (apiMethod === 'bucketPut') {
if (apiMethod === 'multiObjectDelete' || apiMethod === 'bucketPut') {
return null;
}
@ -65,17 +56,7 @@ function prepareRequestContexts(apiMethod, request, sourceBucket,
const requestContexts = [];
if (apiMethod === 'multiObjectDelete') {
// MultiObjectDelete does not require any authorization when evaluating
// the API. Instead, we authorize each object passed.
// But in order to get any relevant information from the authorization service
// for example, the account quota, we must send a request context object
// with no `specificResource`. We expect the result to be an implicit deny.
// In the API, we then ignore these authorization results, and we can use
// any information returned, e.g., the quota.
const requestContextMultiObjectDelete = generateRequestContext('objectDelete');
requestContexts.push(requestContextMultiObjectDelete);
} else if (apiMethodAfterVersionCheck === 'objectCopy'
if (apiMethodAfterVersionCheck === 'objectCopy'
|| apiMethodAfterVersionCheck === 'objectPutCopyPart') {
const objectGetAction = sourceVersionId ? 'objectGetVersion' :
'objectGet';
@ -107,63 +88,12 @@ function prepareRequestContexts(apiMethod, request, sourceBucket,
const objectGetTaggingAction = (request.query &&
request.query.versionId) ? 'objectGetTaggingVersion' :
'objectGetTagging';
if (request.headers['x-amz-version-id']) {
const objectGetVersionAction = 'objectGetVersion';
const getVersionResourceVersion =
generateRequestContext(objectGetVersionAction);
requestContexts.push(getVersionResourceVersion);
}
const getRequestContext =
generateRequestContext(apiMethodAfterVersionCheck);
const getTaggingRequestContext =
generateRequestContext(objectGetTaggingAction);
requestContexts.push(getRequestContext, getTaggingRequestContext);
} else if (apiMethodAfterVersionCheck === 'objectGetTagging') {
const objectGetTaggingAction = 'objectGetTagging';
const getTaggingResourceVersion =
generateRequestContext(objectGetTaggingAction);
requestContexts.push(getTaggingResourceVersion);
if (request.headers['x-amz-version-id']) {
const objectGetTaggingVersionAction = 'objectGetTaggingVersion';
const getTaggingVersionResourceVersion =
generateRequestContext(objectGetTaggingVersionAction);
requestContexts.push(getTaggingVersionResourceVersion);
}
} else if (apiMethodAfterVersionCheck === 'objectHead') {
const objectHeadAction = 'objectHead';
const headObjectAction =
generateRequestContext(objectHeadAction);
requestContexts.push(headObjectAction);
if (request.headers['x-amz-version-id']) {
const objectHeadVersionAction = 'objectGetVersion';
const headObjectVersion =
generateRequestContext(objectHeadVersionAction);
requestContexts.push(headObjectVersion);
}
} else if (apiMethodAfterVersionCheck === 'objectPutTagging') {
const putObjectTaggingRequestContext =
generateRequestContext('objectPutTagging');
requestContexts.push(putObjectTaggingRequestContext);
if (request.headers['x-amz-version-id']) {
const putObjectVersionRequestContext =
generateRequestContext('objectPutTaggingVersion');
requestContexts.push(putObjectVersionRequestContext);
}
} else if (apiMethodAfterVersionCheck === 'objectPutCopyPart') {
const putObjectRequestContext =
generateRequestContext('objectPut');
requestContexts.push(putObjectRequestContext);
const getObjectRequestContext =
generateRequestContext('objectGet');
requestContexts.push(getObjectRequestContext);
} else if (apiMethodAfterVersionCheck === 'objectPut') {
// if put object with version
if (request.headers['x-scal-s3-version-id'] ||
request.headers['x-scal-s3-version-id'] === '') {
const putVersionRequestContext =
generateRequestContext('objectPutVersion');
requestContexts.push(putVersionRequestContext);
} else {
const putRequestContext =
generateRequestContext(apiMethodAfterVersionCheck);
requestContexts.push(putRequestContext);
@ -173,60 +103,12 @@ function prepareRequestContexts(apiMethod, request, sourceBucket,
generateRequestContext('objectPutTagging');
requestContexts.push(putTaggingRequestContext);
}
if (['ON', 'OFF'].includes(request.headers['x-amz-object-lock-legal-hold-status'])) {
const putLegalHoldStatusAction =
generateRequestContext('objectPutLegalHold');
requestContexts.push(putLegalHoldStatusAction);
}
// if put object (versioning) with ACL
if (isHeaderAcl(request.headers)) {
const putAclRequestContext =
generateRequestContext('objectPutACL');
requestContexts.push(putAclRequestContext);
}
if (request.headers['x-amz-object-lock-mode']) {
const putObjectLockRequestContext =
generateRequestContext('objectPutRetention');
requestContexts.push(putObjectLockRequestContext);
}
if (request.headers['x-amz-version-id']) {
const putObjectVersionRequestContext =
generateRequestContext('objectPutTaggingVersion');
requestContexts.push(putObjectVersionRequestContext);
}
}
} else if (apiMethodAfterVersionCheck === 'initiateMultipartUpload' ||
apiMethodAfterVersionCheck === 'objectPutPart' ||
apiMethodAfterVersionCheck === 'completeMultipartUpload'
) {
if (request.headers['x-scal-s3-version-id'] ||
request.headers['x-scal-s3-version-id'] === '') {
const putVersionRequestContext =
generateRequestContext('objectPutVersion');
requestContexts.push(putVersionRequestContext);
} else {
const putRequestContext =
generateRequestContext(apiMethodAfterVersionCheck);
requestContexts.push(putRequestContext);
}
// if put object (versioning) with ACL
if (isHeaderAcl(request.headers)) {
const putAclRequestContext =
generateRequestContext('objectPutACL');
requestContexts.push(putAclRequestContext);
}
if (request.headers['x-amz-object-lock-mode']) {
const putObjectLockRequestContext =
generateRequestContext('objectPutRetention');
requestContexts.push(putObjectLockRequestContext);
}
if (request.headers['x-amz-version-id']) {
const putObjectVersionRequestContext =
generateRequestContext('objectPutTaggingVersion');
requestContexts.push(putObjectVersionRequestContext);
}
} else {
const requestContext =
generateRequestContext(apiMethodAfterVersionCheck);

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@ -1,99 +0,0 @@
const async = require('async');
const { auth, s3middleware } = require('arsenal');
const metadata = require('../../../metadata/wrapper');
const { decodeVersionId } = require('../object/versioning');
const { parseTagXml } = s3middleware.tagging;
function makeTagQuery(tags) {
return Object.entries(tags)
.map(i => i.join('='))
.join('&');
}
function updateRequestContextsWithTags(request, requestContexts, apiMethod, log, cb) {
async.waterfall([
next => {
if (request.headers['x-amz-tagging']) {
return next(null, request.headers['x-amz-tagging']);
}
if (request.post && apiMethod === 'objectPutTagging') {
return parseTagXml(request.post, log, (err, tags) => {
if (err) {
log.trace('error parsing request tags');
return next(err);
}
return next(null, makeTagQuery(tags));
});
}
return next(null, null);
},
(requestTagsQuery, next) => {
const objectKey = request.objectKey;
const bucketName = request.bucketName;
const decodedVidResult = decodeVersionId(request.query);
if (decodedVidResult instanceof Error) {
log.trace('invalid versionId query', {
versionId: request.query.versionId,
error: decodedVidResult,
});
return next(decodedVidResult);
}
const reqVersionId = decodedVidResult;
return metadata.getObjectMD(
bucketName, objectKey, { versionId: reqVersionId }, log, (err, objMD) => {
if (err) {
// TODO: move to `.is` once BKTCLT-9 is done and bumped in Cloudserver
if (err.NoSuchKey) {
return next(null, requestTagsQuery, null);
}
log.trace('error getting request object tags');
return next(err);
}
const existingTagsQuery = objMD.tags && makeTagQuery(objMD.tags);
return next(null, requestTagsQuery, existingTagsQuery);
});
},
], (err, requestTagsQuery, existingTagsQuery) => {
if (err) {
log.trace('error processing tag condition key evaluation');
return cb(err);
}
// FIXME introduced by CLDSRV-256, this syntax should be allowed by the linter
// eslint-disable-next-line no-restricted-syntax
for (const rc of requestContexts) {
rc.setNeedTagEval(true);
if (requestTagsQuery) {
rc.setRequestObjTags(requestTagsQuery);
}
if (existingTagsQuery) {
rc.setExistingObjTag(existingTagsQuery);
}
}
return cb();
});
}
function tagConditionKeyAuth(authorizationResults, request, requestContexts, apiMethod, log, cb) {
if (!authorizationResults) {
return cb();
}
if (!authorizationResults.some(authRes => authRes.checkTagConditions)) {
return cb(null, authorizationResults);
}
return updateRequestContextsWithTags(request, requestContexts, apiMethod, log, err => {
if (err) {
return cb(err);
}
return auth.server.doAuth(request, log,
(err, userInfo, authResults) => cb(err, authResults), 's3', requestContexts);
});
}
module.exports = {
tagConditionKeyAuth,
updateRequestContextsWithTags,
makeTagQuery,
};

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@ -6,34 +6,28 @@ const acl = require('../../../metadata/acl');
const BucketInfo = require('arsenal').models.BucketInfo;
const constants = require('../../../../constants');
const createKeyForUserBucket = require('./createKeyForUserBucket');
const { parseBucketEncryptionHeaders } = require('./bucketEncryption');
const metadata = require('../../../metadata/wrapper');
const kms = require('../../../kms/wrapper');
const isLegacyAWSBehavior = require('../../../utilities/legacyAWSBehavior');
const { isServiceAccount } = require('../authorization/permissionChecks');
const usersBucket = constants.usersBucket;
const oldUsersBucket = constants.oldUsersBucket;
const zenkoSeparator = constants.zenkoSeparator;
const userBucketOwner = 'admin';
function addToUsersBucket(canonicalID, bucketName, bucketMD, log, cb) {
function addToUsersBucket(canonicalID, bucketName, log, cb) {
// BACKWARD: Simplify once do not have to deal with old
// usersbucket name and old splitter
// Get new format usersBucket to see if it exists
return metadata.getBucket(usersBucket, log, (err, usersBucketAttrs) => {
if (err && !err.is.NoSuchBucket && !err.is.BucketAlreadyExists) {
if (err && !err.NoSuchBucket && !err.BucketAlreadyExists) {
return cb(err);
}
const splitter = usersBucketAttrs ?
constants.splitter : constants.oldSplitter;
let key = createKeyForUserBucket(canonicalID, splitter, bucketName);
const omVal = {
creationDate: new Date().toJSON(),
ingestion: bucketMD.getIngestion(),
};
const omVal = { creationDate: new Date().toJSON() };
// If the new format usersbucket does not exist, try to put the
// key in the old usersBucket using the old splitter.
// Otherwise put the key in the new format usersBucket
@ -41,7 +35,7 @@ function addToUsersBucket(canonicalID, bucketName, bucketMD, log, cb) {
usersBucket : oldUsersBucket;
return metadata.putObjectMD(usersBucketBeingCalled, key,
omVal, {}, log, err => {
if (err?.is?.NoSuchBucket) {
if (err && err.NoSuchBucket) {
// There must be no usersBucket so createBucket
// one using the new format
log.trace('users bucket does not exist, ' +
@ -61,8 +55,9 @@ function addToUsersBucket(canonicalID, bucketName, bucketMD, log, cb) {
// from getting a BucketAlreadyExists
// error with respect
// to the usersBucket.
// TODO: move to `.is` once BKTCLT-9 is done and bumped in Cloudserver
if (err && !err.BucketAlreadyExists) {
if (err &&
err !==
errors.BucketAlreadyExists) {
log.error('error from metadata', {
error: err,
});
@ -96,7 +91,7 @@ function freshStartCreateBucket(bucket, canonicalID, log, callback) {
return callback(err);
}
log.trace('created bucket in metadata');
return addToUsersBucket(canonicalID, bucketName, bucket, log, err => {
return addToUsersBucket(canonicalID, bucketName, log, err => {
if (err) {
return callback(err);
}
@ -119,7 +114,7 @@ function freshStartCreateBucket(bucket, canonicalID, log, callback) {
*/
function cleanUpBucket(bucketMD, canonicalID, log, callback) {
const bucketName = bucketMD.getName();
return addToUsersBucket(canonicalID, bucketName, bucketMD, log, err => {
return addToUsersBucket(canonicalID, bucketName, log, err => {
if (err) {
return callback(err);
}
@ -170,37 +165,12 @@ function createBucket(authInfo, bucketName, headers,
const ownerDisplayName =
authInfo.getAccountDisplayName();
const creationDate = new Date().toJSON();
const isNFSEnabled = headers['x-scal-nfs-enabled'] === 'true';
const headerObjectLock = headers['x-amz-bucket-object-lock-enabled'];
const objectLockEnabled
= headerObjectLock && headerObjectLock.toLowerCase() === 'true';
const bucket = new BucketInfo(bucketName, canonicalID, ownerDisplayName,
creationDate, BucketInfo.currentModelVersion(), null, null, null, null,
null, null, null, null, null, null, null, null, null, isNFSEnabled,
null, null, objectLockEnabled);
let locationConstraintVal = null;
const bucket = new BucketInfo(bucketName,
canonicalID, ownerDisplayName, creationDate,
BucketInfo.currentModelVersion());
if (locationConstraint) {
const [locationConstraintStr, ingestion] =
locationConstraint.split(zenkoSeparator);
if (locationConstraintStr) {
locationConstraintVal = locationConstraintStr;
bucket.setLocationConstraint(locationConstraintStr);
}
if (ingestion === 'ingest') {
bucket.enableIngestion();
//automatically enable versioning for ingestion buckets
bucket.setVersioningConfiguration({ Status: 'Enabled' });
}
}
if (objectLockEnabled) {
// default versioning configuration AWS sets
// when a bucket is created with object lock
const versioningConfiguration = {
Status: 'Enabled',
MfaDelete: 'Disabled',
};
bucket.setVersioningConfiguration(versioningConfiguration);
if (locationConstraint !== undefined) {
bucket.setLocationConstraint(locationConstraint);
}
const parseAclParams = {
headers,
@ -223,7 +193,6 @@ function createBucket(authInfo, bucketName, headers,
},
getAnyExistingBucketInfo: function getAnyExistingBucketInfo(callback) {
metadata.getBucket(bucketName, log, (err, data) => {
// TODO: move to `.is` once BKTCLT-9 is done and bumped in Cloudserver
if (err && err.NoSuchBucket) {
return callback(null, 'NoBucketYet');
}
@ -241,16 +210,14 @@ function createBucket(authInfo, bucketName, headers,
}
const existingBucketMD = results.getAnyExistingBucketInfo;
if (existingBucketMD instanceof BucketInfo &&
existingBucketMD.getOwner() !== canonicalID &&
!isServiceAccount(canonicalID)) {
existingBucketMD.getOwner() !== canonicalID) {
// return existingBucketMD to collect cors headers
return cb(errors.BucketAlreadyExists, existingBucketMD);
}
const newBucketMD = results.prepareNewBucketMD;
if (existingBucketMD === 'NoBucketYet') {
const sseConfig = parseBucketEncryptionHeaders(headers);
return bucketLevelServerSideEncryption(
bucketName, sseConfig, log,
bucketName, headers, log,
(err, sseInfo) => {
if (err) {
return cb(err);
@ -273,7 +240,7 @@ function createBucket(authInfo, bucketName, headers,
// error unless old AWS behavior (us-east-1)
// Existing locationConstraint must have legacyAwsBehavior === true
// New locationConstraint should have legacyAwsBehavior === true
if (isLegacyAWSBehavior(locationConstraintVal) &&
if (isLegacyAWSBehavior(locationConstraint) &&
isLegacyAWSBehavior(existingBucketMD.getLocationConstraint())) {
log.trace('returning 200 instead of 409 to mirror us-east-1');
return cb(null, existingBucketMD);

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@ -2,21 +2,60 @@ const assert = require('assert');
const async = require('async');
const { errors } = require('arsenal');
const abortMultipartUpload = require('../object/abortMultipartUpload');
const { pushMetric } = require('../../../utapi/utilities');
const logger = require('../../../utilities/logger');
const { splitter, oldSplitter, mpuBucketPrefix } =
require('../../../../constants');
const constants = require('../../../../constants');
const createKeyForUserBucket = require('./createKeyForUserBucket');
const metadata = require('../../../metadata/wrapper');
const kms = require('../../../kms/wrapper');
const deleteUserBucketEntry = require('./deleteUserBucketEntry');
const usersBucket = constants.usersBucket;
const oldUsersBucket = constants.oldUsersBucket;
function _deleteUserBucketEntry(bucketName, canonicalID, log, cb) {
log.trace('deleting bucket name from users bucket', { method:
'_deleteUserBucketEntry' });
const keyForUserBucket = createKeyForUserBucket(canonicalID,
constants.splitter, bucketName);
metadata.deleteObjectMD(usersBucket, keyForUserBucket, {}, log, error => {
// If the object representing the bucket is not in the
// users bucket just continue
if (error && error.NoSuchKey) {
return cb(null);
// BACKWARDS COMPATIBILITY: Remove this once no longer
// have old user bucket format
} else if (error && error.NoSuchBucket) {
const keyForUserBucket2 = createKeyForUserBucket(canonicalID,
constants.oldSplitter, bucketName);
return metadata.deleteObjectMD(oldUsersBucket, keyForUserBucket2,
{}, log, error => {
if (error && !error.NoSuchKey) {
log.error('from metadata while deleting user bucket',
{ error });
return cb(error);
}
log.trace('deleted bucket from user bucket',
{ method: '_deleteUserBucketEntry' });
return cb(null);
});
} else if (error) {
log.error('from metadata while deleting user bucket', { error,
method: '_deleteUserBucketEntry' });
return cb(error);
}
log.trace('deleted bucket from user bucket', {
method: '_deleteUserBucketEntry' });
return cb(null);
});
}
function _deleteMPUbucket(destinationBucketName, log, cb) {
const mpuBucketName =
`${mpuBucketPrefix}${destinationBucketName}`;
`${constants.mpuBucketPrefix}${destinationBucketName}`;
return metadata.deleteBucket(mpuBucketName, log, err => {
// If the mpu bucket does not exist, just move on
// TODO: move to `.is` once BKTCLT-9 is done and bumped in Cloudserver
if (err && err.NoSuchBucket) {
return cb();
}
@ -24,38 +63,48 @@ function _deleteMPUbucket(destinationBucketName, log, cb) {
});
}
function _deleteOngoingMPUs(authInfo, bucketName, bucketMD, mpus, request, log, cb) {
async.mapLimit(mpus, 1, (mpu, next) => {
const splitterChar = mpu.key.includes(oldSplitter) ?
oldSplitter : splitter;
// `overview${splitter}${objectKey}${splitter}${uploadId}
const [, objectKey, uploadId] = mpu.key.split(splitterChar);
abortMultipartUpload(authInfo, bucketName, objectKey, uploadId, log,
(err, destBucket, partSizeSum) => {
pushMetric('abortMultipartUpload', log, {
authInfo,
canonicalID: bucketMD.getOwner(),
bucket: bucketName,
keys: [objectKey],
byteLength: partSizeSum,
});
next(err);
}, request);
}, cb);
/**
* Invisibly finishes deleting a bucket that already has a deleted flag
* by deleting the object in the users bucket representing the created bucket
* and then deleting the bucket in metadata
* @param {string} bucketName - name of bucket
* @param {string} canonicalID - bucket owner's canonicalID
* @return {undefined}
*/
function invisiblyDelete(bucketName, canonicalID) {
const log = logger.newRequestLogger();
log.trace('deleting bucket with deleted flag invisibly', { bucketName });
return _deleteUserBucketEntry(bucketName, canonicalID, log, err => {
if (err) {
log.error('error invisibly deleting bucket name from user bucket',
{ error: err });
return log.end();
}
log.trace('deleted bucket name from user bucket');
return metadata.deleteBucket(bucketName, log, error => {
log.trace('deleting bucket from metadata',
{ method: 'invisiblyDelete' });
if (error) {
log.error('error deleting bucket from metadata', { error });
return log.end();
}
log.trace('invisible deletion of bucket succeeded',
{ method: 'invisiblyDelete' });
return log.end();
});
});
}
/**
* deleteBucket - Delete bucket from namespace
* @param {object} authInfo - authentication info
* @param {object} bucketMD - bucket attributes/metadata
* @param {string} bucketName - bucket in which objectMetadata is stored
* @param {string} canonicalID - account canonicalID of requester
* @param {object} request - request object given by router
* including normalized headers
* @param {object} log - Werelogs logger
* @param {function} cb - callback from async.waterfall in bucketDelete
* @return {undefined}
*/
function deleteBucket(authInfo, bucketMD, bucketName, canonicalID, request, log, cb) {
function deleteBucket(bucketMD, bucketName, canonicalID, log, cb) {
log.trace('deleting bucket from metadata');
assert.strictEqual(typeof bucketName, 'string');
assert.strictEqual(typeof canonicalID, 'string');
@ -84,16 +133,18 @@ function deleteBucket(authInfo, bucketMD, bucketName, canonicalID, request, log,
return next();
});
},
// Note: This does not mirror AWS behavior. AWS will allow a user to
// delete a bucket even if there are ongoing multipart uploads.
function deleteMPUbucketStep(next) {
const MPUBucketName = `${mpuBucketPrefix}${bucketName}`;
const MPUBucketName = `${constants.mpuBucketPrefix}${bucketName}`;
// check to see if there are any mpu overview objects (so ignore
// any orphaned part objects)
return metadata.listObject(MPUBucketName, { prefix: 'overview' },
log, (err, objectsListRes) => {
return metadata.listObject(MPUBucketName,
{ maxKeys: 1, prefix: 'overview' }, log,
(err, objectsListRes) => {
// If no shadow bucket ever created, no ongoing MPU's, so
// continue with deletion
if (err?.is.NoSuchBucket) {
if (err && err.NoSuchBucket) {
return next();
}
if (err) {
@ -101,14 +152,12 @@ function deleteBucket(authInfo, bucketMD, bucketName, canonicalID, request, log,
return next(err);
}
if (objectsListRes.Contents.length) {
return _deleteOngoingMPUs(authInfo, bucketName,
bucketMD, objectsListRes.Contents, request, log, err => {
if (err) {
return next(err);
}
log.trace('deleting shadow MPU bucket');
return _deleteMPUbucket(bucketName, log, next);
});
log.debug('bucket delete failed',
{ error: errors.MPUinProgress });
// Return non-AWS standard error
// regarding ongoing MPUs so user
// understands what is occurring
return next(errors.MPUinProgress);
}
log.trace('deleting shadow MPU bucket');
return _deleteMPUbucket(bucketName, log, next);
@ -124,7 +173,7 @@ function deleteBucket(authInfo, bucketMD, bucketName, canonicalID, request, log,
},
function deleteUserBucketEntryStep(next) {
log.trace('deleting bucket name from user bucket');
return deleteUserBucketEntry(bucketName, canonicalID, log, next);
return _deleteUserBucketEntry(bucketName, canonicalID, log, next);
},
],
// eslint-disable-next-line prefer-arrow-callback
@ -148,4 +197,7 @@ function deleteBucket(authInfo, bucketMD, bucketName, canonicalID, request, log,
});
}
module.exports = deleteBucket;
module.exports = {
invisiblyDelete,
deleteBucket,
};

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@ -1,255 +0,0 @@
const { errors } = require('arsenal');
const metadata = require('../../../metadata/wrapper');
const kms = require('../../../kms/wrapper');
const { parseString } = require('xml2js');
/**
* ServerSideEncryptionInfo - user configuration for server side encryption
* @typedef {Object} ServerSideEncryptionInfo
* @property {string} algorithm - Algorithm to use for encryption. Either AES256 or aws:kms.
* @property {string} masterKeyId - Key id for the kms key used to encrypt data keys.
* @property {string} configuredMasterKeyId - User configured master key id.
* @property {boolean} mandatory - Whether a default encryption policy has been enabled.
*/
/**
* @callback ServerSideEncryptionInfo~callback
* @param {Object} error - Instance of Arsenal error
* @param {ServerSideEncryptionInfo} - SSE configuration
*/
/**
* parseEncryptionXml - Parses and validates a ServerSideEncryptionConfiguration xml document
* @param {object} xml - ServerSideEncryptionConfiguration doc
* @param {object} log - logger
* @param {ServerSideEncryptionInfo~callback} cb - callback
* @returns {undefined}
*/
function parseEncryptionXml(xml, log, cb) {
return parseString(xml, (err, parsed) => {
if (err) {
log.trace('xml parsing failed', {
error: err,
method: 'parseEncryptionXml',
});
log.debug('invalid xml', { xml });
return cb(errors.MalformedXML);
}
if (!parsed
|| !parsed.ServerSideEncryptionConfiguration
|| !parsed.ServerSideEncryptionConfiguration.Rule) {
log.trace('error in sse config, invalid ServerSideEncryptionConfiguration section', {
method: 'parseEncryptionXml',
});
return cb(errors.MalformedXML);
}
const { Rule } = parsed.ServerSideEncryptionConfiguration;
if (!Array.isArray(Rule)
|| Rule.length > 1
|| !Rule[0]
|| !Rule[0].ApplyServerSideEncryptionByDefault
|| !Rule[0].ApplyServerSideEncryptionByDefault[0]) {
log.trace('error in sse config, invalid ApplyServerSideEncryptionByDefault section', {
method: 'parseEncryptionXml',
});
return cb(errors.MalformedXML);
}
const [encConfig] = Rule[0].ApplyServerSideEncryptionByDefault;
if (!encConfig.SSEAlgorithm || !encConfig.SSEAlgorithm[0]) {
log.trace('error in sse config, no SSEAlgorithm provided', {
method: 'parseEncryptionXml',
});
return cb(errors.MalformedXML);
}
const [algorithm] = encConfig.SSEAlgorithm;
if (algorithm !== 'AES256' && algorithm !== 'aws:kms') {
log.trace('error in sse config, unknown SSEAlgorithm', {
method: 'parseEncryptionXml',
});
return cb(errors.MalformedXML);
}
const result = { algorithm, mandatory: true };
if (encConfig.KMSMasterKeyID) {
if (algorithm === 'AES256') {
log.trace('error in sse config, can not specify KMSMasterKeyID when using AES256', {
method: 'parseEncryptionXml',
});
return cb(errors.InvalidArgument.customizeDescription(
'a KMSMasterKeyID is not applicable if the default sse algorithm is not aws:kms'));
}
if (!encConfig.KMSMasterKeyID[0] || typeof encConfig.KMSMasterKeyID[0] !== 'string') {
log.trace('error in sse config, invalid KMSMasterKeyID', {
method: 'parseEncryptionXml',
});
return cb(errors.MalformedXML);
}
result.configuredMasterKeyId = encConfig.KMSMasterKeyID[0];
}
return cb(null, result);
});
}
/**
* hydrateEncryptionConfig - Constructs a ServerSideEncryptionInfo object from arguments
* ensuring no invalid or undefined keys are added
*
* @param {string} algorithm - Algorithm to use for encryption. Either AES256 or aws:kms.
* @param {string} configuredMasterKeyId - User configured master key id.
* @param {boolean} [mandatory] - Whether a default encryption policy has been enabled.
* @returns {ServerSideEncryptionInfo} - SSE configuration
*/
function hydrateEncryptionConfig(algorithm, configuredMasterKeyId, mandatory = null) {
if (algorithm !== 'AES256' && algorithm !== 'aws:kms') {
return {
algorithm: null,
};
}
const sseConfig = { algorithm, mandatory };
if (algorithm === 'aws:kms' && configuredMasterKeyId) {
sseConfig.configuredMasterKeyId = configuredMasterKeyId;
}
if (mandatory !== null) {
sseConfig.mandatory = mandatory;
}
return sseConfig;
}
/**
* parseBucketEncryptionHeaders - retrieves bucket level sse configuration from request headers
* @param {object} headers - Request headers
* @returns {ServerSideEncryptionInfo} - SSE configuration
*/
function parseBucketEncryptionHeaders(headers) {
const sseAlgorithm = headers['x-amz-scal-server-side-encryption'];
const configuredMasterKeyId = headers['x-amz-scal-server-side-encryption-aws-kms-key-id'] || null;
return hydrateEncryptionConfig(sseAlgorithm, configuredMasterKeyId, true);
}
/**
* parseObjectEncryptionHeaders - retrieves bucket level sse configuration from request headers
* @param {object} headers - Request headers
* @returns {ServerSideEncryptionInfo} - SSE configuration
*/
function parseObjectEncryptionHeaders(headers) {
const sseAlgorithm = headers['x-amz-server-side-encryption'];
const configuredMasterKeyId = headers['x-amz-server-side-encryption-aws-kms-key-id'] || null;
if (sseAlgorithm && sseAlgorithm !== 'AES256' && sseAlgorithm !== 'aws:kms') {
return {
error: errors.InvalidArgument.customizeDescription('The encryption method specified is not supported'),
};
}
if (sseAlgorithm !== 'aws:kms' && configuredMasterKeyId) {
return {
error: errors.InvalidArgument.customizeDescription(
'a KMSMasterKeyID is not applicable if the default sse algorithm is not aws:kms'),
};
}
return { objectSSE: hydrateEncryptionConfig(sseAlgorithm, configuredMasterKeyId) };
}
/**
* createDefaultBucketEncryptionMetadata - Creates master key and sets up default server side encryption configuration
* @param {BucketInfo} bucket - bucket metadata
* @param {object} log - werelogs logger
* @param {ServerSideEncryptionInfo~callback} cb - callback
* @returns {undefined}
*/
function createDefaultBucketEncryptionMetadata(bucket, log, cb) {
return kms.bucketLevelEncryption(
bucket.getName(),
{ algorithm: 'AES256', mandatory: false },
log,
(error, sseConfig) => {
if (error) {
return cb(error);
}
bucket.setServerSideEncryption(sseConfig);
return metadata.updateBucket(bucket.getName(), bucket, log, err => cb(err, sseConfig));
});
}
/**
*
* @param {object} headers - request headers
* @param {BucketInfo} bucket - BucketInfo model
* @param {*} log - werelogs logger
* @param {ServerSideEncryptionInfo~callback} cb - callback
* @returns {undefined}
*/
function getObjectSSEConfiguration(headers, bucket, log, cb) {
const bucketSSE = bucket.getServerSideEncryption();
const { error, objectSSE } = parseObjectEncryptionHeaders(headers);
if (error) {
return cb(error);
}
// If a per object sse algo has been passed through
// x-amz-server-side-encryption
if (objectSSE.algorithm) {
// If aws:kms and a custom key id
// pass it through without updating the bucket md
if (objectSSE.algorithm === 'aws:kms' && objectSSE.configuredMasterKeyId) {
return cb(null, objectSSE);
}
// If the client has not specified a key id,
// and we have a default config, then we reuse
// it and pass it through
if (!objectSSE.configuredMasterKeyId && bucketSSE) {
// The default configs algo is overridden with the one passed in the
// request headers. Our implementations of AES256 and aws:kms are the
// same underneath so this is only cosmetic change.
const sseConfig = Object.assign({}, bucketSSE, { algorithm: objectSSE.algorithm });
return cb(null, sseConfig);
}
// If the client has not specified a key id, and we
// don't have a default config, generate it
if (!objectSSE.configuredMasterKeyId && !bucketSSE) {
return createDefaultBucketEncryptionMetadata(bucket, log, (error, sseConfig) => {
if (error) {
return cb(error);
}
// Override the algorithm, for the same reasons as above.
Object.assign(sseConfig, { algorithm: objectSSE.algorithm });
return cb(null, sseConfig);
});
}
}
// If the bucket has a default encryption config, and it is mandatory
// (created with putBucketEncryption or legacy headers)
// pass it through
if (bucketSSE && bucketSSE.mandatory) {
return cb(null, bucketSSE);
}
// No encryption config
return cb(null, null);
}
module.exports = {
createDefaultBucketEncryptionMetadata,
getObjectSSEConfiguration,
hydrateEncryptionConfig,
parseEncryptionXml,
parseBucketEncryptionHeaders,
parseObjectEncryptionHeaders,
};

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const invisiblyDelete = require('./invisiblyDelete');
const constants = require('../../../../constants');
const { invisiblyDelete } = require('./bucketDeletion');
/**
* Checks whether to proceed with a request based on the bucket flags
@ -9,17 +8,9 @@ const constants = require('../../../../constants');
* @return {boolean} true if the bucket should be shielded, false otherwise
*/
function bucketShield(bucket, requestType) {
const invisiblyDeleteRequests = constants.bucketOwnerActions.concat(
[
'bucketGet',
'bucketHead',
'bucketGetACL',
'objectGet',
'objectGetACL',
'objectHead',
'objectPutACL',
'objectDelete',
]);
const invisiblyDeleteRequests = ['bucketGet', 'bucketHead',
'bucketGetACL', 'bucketOwnerAction', 'objectGet', 'objectGetACL',
'objectHead', 'objectPutACL', 'objectDelete'];
if (invisiblyDeleteRequests.indexOf(requestType) > -1 &&
bucket.hasDeletedFlag()) {
invisiblyDelete(bucket.getName(), bucket.getOwner());
@ -30,9 +21,6 @@ function bucketShield(bucket, requestType) {
// Otherwise return an error to the client
if ((bucket.hasDeletedFlag() || bucket.hasTransientFlag()) &&
(requestType !== 'objectPut' &&
requestType !== 'initiateMultipartUpload' &&
requestType !== 'objectPutPart' &&
requestType !== 'completeMultipartUpload' &&
requestType !== 'bucketPutACL' &&
requestType !== 'bucketDelete')) {
return true;

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const { errors } = require('arsenal');
function checkPreferredLocations(location, locationConstraints, log) {
const retError = loc => {
const errMsg = 'value of the location you are attempting to set - ' +
`${loc} - is not listed in the locationConstraint config`;
log.trace(`locationConstraint is invalid - ${errMsg}`,
{ locationConstraint: loc });
return errors.InvalidLocationConstraint.customizeDescription(errMsg);
};
if (typeof location === 'string' && !locationConstraints[location]) {
return retError(location);
}
if (typeof location === 'object') {
const { read, write } = location;
if (!locationConstraints[read]) {
return retError(read);
}
if (!locationConstraints[write]) {
return retError(write);
}
}
return null;
}
module.exports = checkPreferredLocations;

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const createKeyForUserBucket = require('./createKeyForUserBucket');
const { usersBucket, oldUsersBucket, splitter, oldSplitter } =
require('../../../../constants');
const metadata = require('../../../metadata/wrapper');
function deleteUserBucketEntry(bucketName, canonicalID, log, cb) {
log.trace('deleting bucket name from users bucket', { method:
'_deleteUserBucketEntry' });
const keyForUserBucket = createKeyForUserBucket(canonicalID, splitter,
bucketName);
metadata.deleteObjectMD(usersBucket, keyForUserBucket, {}, log, error => {
// If the object representing the bucket is not in the
// users bucket just continue
if (error?.is.NoSuchKey) {
return cb(null);
// BACKWARDS COMPATIBILITY: Remove this once no longer
// have old user bucket format
} else if (error?.is.NoSuchBucket) {
const keyForUserBucket2 = createKeyForUserBucket(canonicalID,
oldSplitter, bucketName);
return metadata.deleteObjectMD(oldUsersBucket, keyForUserBucket2,
{}, log, error => {
// TODO: move to `.is` once BKTCLT-9 is done and bumped in Cloudserver
if (error && !error.NoSuchKey) {
log.error('from metadata while deleting user bucket',
{ error });
return cb(error);
}
log.trace('deleted bucket from user bucket',
{ method: '_deleteUserBucketEntry' });
return cb(null);
});
} else if (error) {
log.error('from metadata while deleting user bucket', { error,
method: '_deleteUserBucketEntry' });
return cb(error);
}
log.trace('deleted bucket from user bucket', {
method: '_deleteUserBucketEntry' });
return cb(null);
});
}
module.exports = deleteUserBucketEntry;

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const { errors, models } = require('arsenal');
const { NotificationConfiguration } = models;
const { config } = require('../../../Config');
function getNotificationConfiguration(parsedXml) {
const notifConfig = new NotificationConfiguration(parsedXml).getValidatedNotificationConfiguration();
// if notifConfig is empty object, effectively delete notification configuration
if (notifConfig.error || Object.keys(notifConfig).length === 0) {
return notifConfig;
}
if (!config.bucketNotificationDestinations) {
return { error: errors.InvalidArgument.customizeDescription(
'Unable to validate the following destination configurations') };
}
const targets = new Set(config.bucketNotificationDestinations.map(t => t.resource));
const notifConfigTargets = notifConfig.queueConfig.map(t => t.queueArn.split(':')[5]);
// getting invalid targets
const invalidTargets = [];
notifConfigTargets.forEach((t, i) => {
if (!targets.has(t)) {
invalidTargets.push({
ArgumentName: notifConfig.queueConfig[i].queueArn,
ArgumentValue: 'The destination queue does not exist',
});
}
});
if (invalidTargets.length > 0) {
const errDesc = 'Unable to validate the following destination configurations';
let error = errors.InvalidArgument.customizeDescription(errDesc);
error = error.addMetadataEntry('invalidArguments', invalidTargets);
return { error };
}
return notifConfig;
}
module.exports = getNotificationConfiguration;

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const logger = require('../../../utilities/logger');
const deleteUserBucketEntry = require('./deleteUserBucketEntry');
const metadata = require('../../../metadata/wrapper');
/**
* Invisibly finishes deleting a bucket that already has a deleted flag
* by deleting the object in the users bucket representing the created bucket
* and then deleting the bucket in metadata
* @param {string} bucketName - name of bucket
* @param {string} canonicalID - bucket owner's canonicalID
* @return {undefined}
*/
function invisiblyDelete(bucketName, canonicalID) {
const log = logger.newRequestLogger();
log.trace('deleting bucket with deleted flag invisibly', { bucketName });
return deleteUserBucketEntry(bucketName, canonicalID, log, err => {
if (err) {
log.error('error invisibly deleting bucket name from user bucket',
{ error: err });
return log.end();
}
log.trace('deleted bucket name from user bucket');
return metadata.deleteBucket(bucketName, log, error => {
log.trace('deleting bucket from metadata',
{ method: 'invisiblyDelete' });
if (error) {
log.error('error deleting bucket from metadata', { error });
return log.end();
}
log.trace('invisible deletion of bucket succeeded',
{ method: 'invisiblyDelete' });
return log.end();
});
});
}
module.exports = invisiblyDelete;

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/**
* parse LIKE expressions
* @param {string} regex - regex pattern
* @return {object} MongoDB search object
*/
function parseLikeExpression(regex) {
if (typeof regex !== 'string') {
return null;
}
const split = regex.split('/');
if (split.length < 3 || split[0] !== '') {
return { $regex: regex };
}
const pattern = split.slice(1, split.length - 1).join('/');
const regexOpt = split[split.length - 1];
return { $regex: new RegExp(pattern), $options: regexOpt };
}
module.exports = parseLikeExpression;

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const parseLikeExpression = require('./parseLikeExpression');
/*
This code is based on code from https://github.com/olehch/sqltomongo
with the following license:
The MIT License (MIT)
Copyright (c) 2016 Oleh
Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal
in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights
to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell
copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is
furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all
copies or substantial portions of the Software.
THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM,
OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE
SOFTWARE.
*/
/**
* A helper object to map SQL-like naming to MongoDB query syntax
*/
const exprMapper = {
'=': '$eq',
'!=': '$ne',
'<>': '$ne',
'>': '$gt',
'<': '$lt',
'>=': '$gte',
'<=': '$lte',
'LIKE': '$regex',
};
/*
* Parses object with WHERE clause recursively
* and generates MongoDB `find` query object
*/
function parseWhere(root) {
const operator = Object.keys(root)[0];
// extract leaf binary expressions
if (operator === 'AND') {
const e1 = parseWhere(root[operator][0]);
const e2 = parseWhere(root[operator][1]);
// eslint-disable-next-line
return { '$and' : [
e1,
e2,
] };
} else if (operator === 'OR') {
const e1 = parseWhere(root[operator][0]);
const e2 = parseWhere(root[operator][1]);
// eslint-disable-next-line
return { '$or' : [
e1,
e2,
] };
}
const field = root[operator][0];
const value = root[operator][1];
const expr = exprMapper[operator];
const obj = {};
if (operator === 'LIKE') {
obj[`value.${field}`] = parseLikeExpression(value);
} else {
obj[`value.${field}`] = { [expr]: value };
}
return obj;
}
module.exports = parseWhere;

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const config = require('../../../Config').config;
/**
* Validates that the replication configuration contains a preferred
* read location if the bucket location is a transient source
*
* @param {object} repConfig - replication configuration
* @param {object} bucket - bucket metadata
*
* @return {boolean} validity of replication configuration with
* transient source
*/
function validateReplicationConfig(repConfig, bucket) {
const bucketLocationName = bucket.getLocationConstraint();
if (!repConfig || !repConfig.rules) {
return false;
}
const bucketLocation = config.locationConstraints[bucketLocationName];
if (!bucketLocation.isTransient) {
return true;
}
return repConfig.rules.every(rule => {
if (!rule.storageClass) {
return true;
}
const storageClasses = rule.storageClass.split(',');
return storageClasses.some(
site => site.endsWith(':preferred_read'));
});
}
module.exports = validateReplicationConfig;

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const Parser = require('sql-where-parser');
const { errors } = require('arsenal');
const objModel = require('arsenal').models.ObjectMD;
const BINARY_OP = 2;
const sqlConfig = {
operators: [
{
'=': BINARY_OP,
'<': BINARY_OP,
'>': BINARY_OP,
'<>': BINARY_OP,
'<=': BINARY_OP,
'>=': BINARY_OP,
'!=': BINARY_OP,
},
{ LIKE: BINARY_OP },
{ AND: BINARY_OP },
{ OR: BINARY_OP },
],
tokenizer: {
shouldTokenize: ['(', ')', '=', '!=', '<', '>', '<=', '>=', '<>'],
shouldMatch: ['"', '\'', '`'],
shouldDelimitBy: [' ', '\n', '\r', '\t'],
},
};
const parser = new Parser(sqlConfig);
function _validateTree(whereClause, possibleAttributes) {
let invalidAttribute;
function _searchTree(node) {
if (typeof node !== 'object') {
invalidAttribute = node;
} else {
const operator = Object.keys(node)[0];
if (operator === 'AND' || operator === 'OR') {
_searchTree(node[operator][0]);
_searchTree(node[operator][1]);
} else {
const field = node[operator][0];
if (!field.startsWith('tags.') &&
!possibleAttributes[field] &&
!field.startsWith('replicationInfo.') &&
!field.startsWith('x-amz-meta-')) {
invalidAttribute = field;
}
}
}
}
_searchTree(whereClause);
return invalidAttribute;
}
/**
* validateSearchParams - validate value of ?search= in request
* @param {string} searchParams - value of search params in request
* which should be jsu sql where clause
* For metadata: x-amz-meta-color=\"blue\"
* For tags: tags.x-amz-meta-color=\"blue\"
* For replication status : replication-status=\"PENDING\"
* For any other attribute: `content-length`=5
* @return {undefined | error} undefined if validates or arsenal error if not
*/
function validateSearchParams(searchParams) {
let ast;
try {
// allow using 'replicationStatus' as search param to increase
// ease of use, pending metadata search rework
// eslint-disable-next-line no-param-reassign
searchParams = searchParams.replace(
'replication-status', 'replicationInfo.status');
ast = parser.parse(searchParams);
} catch (e) {
if (e) {
return {
error: errors.InvalidArgument
.customizeDescription('Invalid sql where clause ' +
'sent as search query'),
};
}
}
const possibleAttributes = objModel.getAttributes();
const invalidAttribute = _validateTree(ast, possibleAttributes);
if (invalidAttribute) {
return {
error: errors.InvalidArgument
.customizeDescription('Search param ' +
`contains unknown attribute: ${invalidAttribute}`) };
}
return {
ast,
};
}
module.exports = validateSearchParams;

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const { config } = require('../../../Config');
const { legacyLocations } = require('../../../../constants.js');
const { locationConstraints } = config;
const escapeForXml = require('arsenal').s3middleware.escapeForXml;
class BackendInfo {
/**
* Represents the info necessary to evaluate which data backend to use
* on a data put call.
* @constructor
* @param {string | undefined} objectLocationConstraint - location constraint
* for object based on user meta header
* @param {string | undefined } bucketLocationConstraint - location
* constraint for bucket based on bucket metadata
* @param {string} requestEndpoint - endpoint to which request was made
* @param {string | undefined } legacyLocationConstraint - legacy location
* constraint
*/
constructor(objectLocationConstraint, bucketLocationConstraint,
requestEndpoint, legacyLocationConstraint) {
this._objectLocationConstraint = objectLocationConstraint;
this._bucketLocationConstraint = bucketLocationConstraint;
this._requestEndpoint = requestEndpoint;
this._legacyLocationConstraint = legacyLocationConstraint;
return this;
}
/**
* validate proposed location constraint against config
* @param {string | undefined} locationConstraint - value of user
* metadata location constraint header or bucket location constraint
* @param {object} log - werelogs logger
* @return {boolean} - true if valid, false if not
*/
static isValidLocationConstraint(locationConstraint, log) {
if (Object.keys(config.locationConstraints).
indexOf(locationConstraint) < 0) {
log.trace('proposed locationConstraint is invalid',
{ locationConstraint });
return false;
}
return true;
}
/**
* validate that request endpoint is listed in the restEndpoint config
* @param {string} requestEndpoint - request endpoint
* @param {object} log - werelogs logger
* @return {boolean} - true if present, false if not
*/
static isRequestEndpointPresent(requestEndpoint, log) {
if (Object.keys(config.restEndpoints).indexOf(requestEndpoint) < 0) {
log.trace('requestEndpoint does not match config restEndpoints',
{ requestEndpoint });
return false;
}
return true;
}
/**
* validate that locationConstraint for request Endpoint matches
* one config locationConstraint
* @param {string} requestEndpoint - request endpoint
* @param {object} log - werelogs logger
* @return {boolean} - true if matches, false if not
*/
static isRequestEndpointValueValid(requestEndpoint, log) {
if (Object.keys(config.locationConstraints).indexOf(config
.restEndpoints[requestEndpoint]) < 0) {
log.trace('the default locationConstraint for request' +
'Endpoint does not match any config locationConstraint',
{ requestEndpoint });
return false;
}
return true;
}
/**
* validate that s3 server is running with a file or memory backend
* @param {string} requestEndpoint - request endpoint
* @param {object} log - werelogs logger
* @return {boolean} - true if running with file/mem backend, false if not
*/
static isMemOrFileBackend(requestEndpoint, log) {
if (config.backends.data === 'mem' ||
config.backends.data === 'file') {
log.trace('use data backend for the location', {
dataBackend: config.backends.data,
method: 'isMemOrFileBackend',
});
return true;
}
return false;
}
/**
* validate requestEndpoint against config or mem/file data backend
* - if there is no match for the request endpoint in the config
* restEndpoints and data backend is set to mem or file we will use this
* data backend for the location.
* - if locationConstraint for request Endpoint does not match
* any config locationConstraint, we will return an error
* @param {string} requestEndpoint - request endpoint
* @param {object} log - werelogs logger
* @return {boolean} - true if valid, false if not
*/
static isValidRequestEndpointOrBackend(requestEndpoint, log) {
if (!BackendInfo.isRequestEndpointPresent(requestEndpoint, log)) {
return BackendInfo.isMemOrFileBackend(requestEndpoint, log);
}
return BackendInfo.isRequestEndpointValueValid(requestEndpoint, log);
}
/**
* validate controlling BackendInfo Parameter
* @param {string | undefined} objectLocationConstraint - value of user
* metadata location constraint header
* @param {string | null} bucketLocationConstraint - location
* constraint from bucket metadata
* @param {string} requestEndpoint - endpoint of request
* @param {object} log - werelogs logger
* @return {object} - location constraint validity
*/
static controllingBackendParam(objectLocationConstraint,
bucketLocationConstraint, requestEndpoint, log) {
if (objectLocationConstraint) {
if (BackendInfo.isValidLocationConstraint(objectLocationConstraint,
log)) {
log.trace('objectLocationConstraint is valid');
return { isValid: true };
}
log.trace('objectLocationConstraint is invalid');
return { isValid: false, description: 'Object Location Error - ' +
`Your object location "${escapeForXml(objectLocationConstraint)}"` +
'is not in your location config - Please update.' };
}
if (bucketLocationConstraint) {
if (BackendInfo.isValidLocationConstraint(bucketLocationConstraint,
log)) {
log.trace('bucketLocationConstraint is valid');
return { isValid: true };
}
log.trace('bucketLocationConstraint is invalid');
return { isValid: false, description: 'Bucket Location Error - ' +
`Your bucket location "${escapeForXml(bucketLocationConstraint)}"` +
' is not in your location config - Please update.' };
}
const legacyLocationConstraint =
BackendInfo.getLegacyLocationConstraint();
if (legacyLocationConstraint) {
log.trace('legacy location is valid');
return { isValid: true, legacyLocationConstraint };
}
if (!BackendInfo.isValidRequestEndpointOrBackend(requestEndpoint,
log)) {
return { isValid: false, description: 'Endpoint Location Error - ' +
`Your endpoint "${requestEndpoint}" is not in restEndpoints ` +
'in your config OR the default location constraint for request ' +
`endpoint "${escapeForXml(requestEndpoint)}" does not ` +
'match any config locationConstraint - Please update.' };
}
if (BackendInfo.isRequestEndpointPresent(requestEndpoint, log)) {
return { isValid: true };
}
return { isValid: true, defaultedToDataBackend: true };
}
/**
* Return legacyLocationConstraint
* @return {string | undefined} legacyLocationConstraint;
*/
static getLegacyLocationConstraint() {
return legacyLocations.find(ll => locationConstraints[ll]);
}
/**
* Return objectLocationConstraint
* @return {string | undefined} objectLocationConstraint;
*/
getObjectLocationConstraint() {
return this._objectLocationConstraint;
}
/**
* Return bucketLocationConstraint
* @return {string | undefined} bucketLocationConstraint;
*/
getBucketLocationConstraint() {
return this._bucketLocationConstraint;
}
/**
* Return requestEndpoint
* @return {string} requestEndpoint;
*/
getRequestEndpoint() {
return this._requestEndpoint;
}
/**
* Return locationConstraint that should be used with put request
* Order of priority is:
* (1) objectLocationConstraint,
* (2) bucketLocationConstraint,
* (3) legacyLocationConstraint,
* (4) default locationConstraint for requestEndpoint if requestEndpoint
* is listed in restEndpoints in config.json
* (5) default data backend
* @return {string} locationConstraint;
*/
getControllingLocationConstraint() {
const objectLC = this.getObjectLocationConstraint();
const bucketLC = this.getBucketLocationConstraint();
const reqEndpoint = this.getRequestEndpoint();
if (objectLC) {
return objectLC;
}
if (bucketLC) {
return bucketLC;
}
if (this._legacyLocationConstraint) {
return this._legacyLocationConstraint;
}
if (config.restEndpoints[reqEndpoint]) {
return config.restEndpoints[reqEndpoint];
}
return config.backends.data;
}
}
module.exports = {
BackendInfo,
};

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