Following is a sample list lock API request schematic,
/?lock&bucket=mybucket&prefix=myprefix&duration=holdDuration
x-minio-operation: list
The response would contain the list of locks held on mybucket matching
myprefix for a duration longer than holdDuration.
This is a consolidation effort, avoiding usage
of naked strings in codebase. Whenever possible
use constants which can be repurposed elsewhere.
This also fixes `goconst ./...` reported issues.
* Filter lock info based on bucket, prefix and time since lock was held
* Implement list and clear locks REST API
* madmin: Add list and clear locks API
* locks: Clear locks matching bucket, prefix, relTime.
* Gather lock information across nodes for both list and clear locks admin REST API.
* docs: Add lock API to management APIs
This is written so that to simplify our handler code
and provide a way to only update metadata instead of
the data when source and destination in CopyObject
request are same.
Fixes#3316
This patch brings in changes from miniobrowser repo.
- Bucket policy UI and functionality fixes by @krishnasrinivas
- Bucket policy implementation by @balamurugana
- UI changes and new functionality changing password etc. @rushenn
- UI and new functionality for sharing URLs, deleting files
@rushenn and @krishnasrinivas.
- Other misc fixes by @vadmeste@brendanashworth
content-length-range policy in postPolicy API was
not working properly handle it. The reflection
strategy used has changed in recent version of Go.
Any free form interface{} of any integer is treated
as `float64` this caused a bug where content-length-range
parsing failed to provide any value.
Fixes#3295
These messages based on our prep stage during XL
and prints more informative message regarding
drive information.
This change also does a much needed refactoring.
- Fixes couple of error strings reported are mismatching.
- Fixes a error HTTP status which was wrong fixed.
- Remove usage of an deprecated PostResponse, au contraire
to their documentation there is no response body in
PostPolicy.
* Implement basic S3 notifications through queues
Supports multiple queues and three basic queue types:
1. NilQueue -- messages don't get sent anywhere
2. LogQueue -- messages get logged
3. AmqpQueue -- messages are sent to an AMQP queue
* api: Implement bucket notification.
Supports two different queue types
- AMQP
- ElasticSearch.
* Add support for redis
This patch fixes majority of discrepant messages and responses
previously reported.
There are few discrepancies observed
- S3 is not honoring 'If-Modified-Since' header.
- We do not implement object policy, S3 returns a different response in this category.
- Adding new headers causes signature mismatch, but Minio server is fine for example
TestCopyObject() to be fixed by moving the signature logic out.
Relevant bug - https://github.com/minio/minio/issues/2097Fixes#1955
Change brings in a new signVerifyReader which provides a io.Reader
compatible reader, additionally implements Verify() function.
Verify() function validates the signature present in the incoming
request. This approach is choosen to avoid complexities involved
in using io.Pipe().
Thanks to Krishna for his inputs on this.
Fixes#2058Fixes#2054Fixes#2087
* Added ErrPolicyNesting which is returned when nesting of policies has occured
* Replaces ErrMalformedPolicy in the case of nesting
* Changed test case in bucket-policy-parser_test.go (ErrMalformedPolicy -> ErrPolicyNesting)
S3 API returns BucketAlreadyExists error when some another user has such bucket.
If user that creates the bucket already has it, s3 returns BucketAlreadyOwnedByYou.
As minio has only one user, it should behave accordingly.
Otherwise it causes failures in the applications that ignore creation of already existing bucket in the account, but fail when bucket name is used by someone else.
This API takes input XML input in following form.
```
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<Delete>
<Quiet>true</Quiet>
<Object>
<Key>Key</Key>
</Object>
<Object>
<Key>Key</Key>
</Object>
...
</Delete>
```
and responds the list of successful deletes, list of errors
for all the deleted objects.
```
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<DeleteResult xmlns="http://s3.amazonaws.com/doc/2006-03-01/">
<Deleted>
<Key>sample1.txt</Key>
</Deleted>
<Error>
<Key>sample2.txt</Key>
<Code>AccessDenied</Code>
<Message>Access Denied</Message>
</Error>
</DeleteResult>
```
Fail createObject() if a file already exists and one attempts
to create a prefix/directory by same name.
Send an approriate error back to the client as 409 Conflict.