S3 spec requires that MethodNotAllowed error be return if object name is part
of the URL.
Fix postpolicy related unit tests to not set object name as part of target URL.
Fixes#5141
Verify() was being called by caller after the data
has been successfully read after io.EOF. This disconnection
opens a race under concurrent access to such an object.
Verification is not necessary outside of Read() call,
we can simply just do checksum verification right inside
Read() call at io.EOF.
This approach simplifies the usage.
This change refactor the ObjectLayer PutObject and PutObjectPart
functions. Instead of passing an io.Reader and a size to PUT operations
ObejectLayer expects an HashReader.
A HashReader verifies the MD5 sum (and SHA256 sum if required) of the object.
This change updates all all PutObject(Part) calls and removes unnecessary code
in all ObjectLayer implementations.
Fixes#4923
This PR fixes the issue of cleaning up in-memory state
properly. Without this PR we can lead to security
situations where new bucket would inherit wrong
permissions on bucket and expose objects erroneously.
Fixes#4714
Fixed header-to-metadat extraction. The extractMetadataFromHeader function should return an error if the http.Header contains a non-canonicalized key. The reason is that the keys can be manually set (through a map access) which can lead to ugly bugs.
Also fixed header-to-metadata extraction. Return a InternalError if a non-canonicalized key is found in a http.Header. Also log the error.
This PR also does backend format change to 1.0.1
from 1.0.0. Backward compatible changes are still
kept to read the 'md5Sum' key. But all new objects
will be stored with the same details under 'etag'.
Fixes#4312
Separate out validating v/s parsing logic in
isValidLocationConstraint() into parseLocationConstraint()
and isValidLocation()
Additionally also set `X-Amz-Bucket-Region` as part of the
common headers for the clients to fallback on in-case of any
region related errors.
This change adds information like host, port and user-agent of the
client whose request triggered an event notification.
E.g, if someone uploads an object to a bucket using mc. If notifications
were configured on that bucket, the host, port and user-agent of mc
would be sent as part of event notification data.
Sample output:
```
"source": {
"host": "127.0.0.1",
"port": "55808",
"userAgent": "Minio (linux; amd64) minio-go/2.0.4 mc ..."
}
```
This change is cleanup of the postPolicyHandler code
primarily to address the flow and also converting
certain critical parts into self contained functions.
The globalMaxObjectSize limit is instilled in S3 spec perhaps
due to certain limitations on S3 infrastructure. For minio we
don't have such limitations and we can stream a larger file
instead.
So we are going to bump this limit to 16GiB.
Fixes#3825
Add missing protection from deleting multiple objects
in parallel. Currently we are deleting objects without
proper locking through this API.
This can cause significant amount of races.
Resource strings and paths are case insensitive on windows
deployments but if user happens to use upper case instead of
lower case for certain configuration params like bucket
policies and bucket notification config. We might not honor
them which leads to a wrong behavior on windows.
This is windows only behavior, for all other platforms case
is still kept sensitive.
Avoid passing size = -1 to PutObject API by requiring content-length
header in POST request (as AWS S3 does) and in Upload web handler.
Post handler is modified to completely store multipart file to know
its size before sending it to PutObject().
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.
`principalId` i.e user identity is kept as AccessKey in
accordance with S3 spec.
Additionally responseElements{} are added starting with
`x-amz-request-id` is a hexadecimal of the event time itself in nanosecs.
`x-minio-origin-server` - points to the server generating the event.
Fixes#3556
Golang HTTP client automatically detects content-type but
for S3 clients this content-type might be incorrect or
might misbehave.
For example:
```
Content-Type: text/xml; charset=utf-8
```
Should be
```
Content-Type: application/xml
```
Allow this to be set properly.
success_action_redirect in the sent Form means that the server needs to return 303 in addition to a well specific redirection url, this commit adds this feature
This is implemented so that the issues like in the
following flow don't affect the behavior of operation.
```
GetObjectInfo()
.... --> Time window for mutation (no lock held)
.... --> Time window for mutation (no lock held)
GetObject()
```
This happens when two simultaneous uploads are made
to the same object the object has returned wrong
info to the client.
Another classic example is "CopyObject" API itself
which reads from a source object and copies to
destination object.
Fixes#3370Fixes#2912
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