This change brings public data-types such that
we can ask projects to implement gateway projects
externally than maintaining in our repo.
All publicly exported structs are maintained in object-api-datatypes.go
completePart --> CompletePart
uploadMetadata --> MultipartInfo
All other exported errors are at object-api-errors.go
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 PR addresses a long standing dependency on
`gopkg.in/check.v1` project used for our tests.
All tests are re-written to use the go default
testing framework instead.
There was no reason for us to use an external
package where Go tools are sufficient for this.
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 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
HEAD Object for FS and XL was returning invalid object name when
an object name has a trailing slash separator, this PR changes the
behavior and will always return 404 object not found, this guarantees
a better compatibility with S3 spec.
From the S3 layer after PutObject we were calling GetObjectInfo for bucket notification. This can
be avoided if PutObjectInfo returns ObjectInfo.
fixes#2567
* xl/ListFiles: return as many objects as requested and take care of eof (#1361)
* xl/ListFiles: fix review comments.
* xl/ListFiles: Add windows filepath translation.
* xl/ListFiles: Use slashSeparator instead of "/". Remove filepath.FromSlash() as golang-windows takes care of it automatically.
Creates a new write closer that must be released
by the read consumer. This is necessary so that
while commiting the underlying writers in erasure
coding we need to make sure we reply success only if
we have committed to disk.
This in turn also fixes plethora of bugs related to
subsequent PutObject() races with namespace locking.
This patch also enables most of the tests, other than
ListObjects paging which has some issues still.
Fixes#1358, #1360