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Implement ListMultipartUploads (#171) Implement ListMultipartUploads, also refactor ListObjects and ListObjectsV2. It took me some times as I wanted to propose the following things: - Using an iterator instead of the loop+goto pattern. I find it easier to read and it should enable some optimizations. For example, when consuming keys of a common prefix, we do many [redundant checks](https://git.deuxfleurs.fr/Deuxfleurs/garage/src/branch/main/src/api/s3_list.rs#L125-L156) while the only thing to do is to [check if the following key is still part of the common prefix](https://git.deuxfleurs.fr/Deuxfleurs/garage/src/branch/feature/s3-multipart-compat/src/api/s3_list.rs#L476). - Try to name things (see ExtractionResult and RangeBegin enums) and to separate concerns (see ListQuery and Accumulator) - An IO closure to make unit tests possibles. - Unit tests, to track regressions and document how to interact with the code - Integration tests with `s3api`. In the future, I would like to move them in Rust with the aws rust SDK. Merging of the logic of ListMultipartUploads and ListObjects was not a goal but a consequence of the previous modifications. Some points that we might want to discuss: - ListObjectsV1, when using pagination and delimiters, has a weird behavior (it lists multiple times the same prefix) with `aws s3api` due to the fact that it can not use our optimization to skip the whole prefix. It is independant from my refactor and can be tested with the commented `s3api` tests in `test-smoke.sh`. It probably has the same weird behavior on the official AWS S3 implementation. - Considering ListMultipartUploads, I had to "abuse" upload id marker to support prefix skipping. I send an `upload-id-marker` with the hardcoded value `include` to emulate your "including" token. - Some ways to test ListMultipartUploads with existing software (my tests are limited to s3api for now). Co-authored-by: Quentin Dufour <quentin@deuxfleurs.fr> Reviewed-on: https://git.deuxfleurs.fr/Deuxfleurs/garage/pulls/171 Co-authored-by: Quentin <quentin@dufour.io> Co-committed-by: Quentin <quentin@dufour.io>
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#!/usr/bin/env bash
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set -ex
export LC_ALL=C.UTF-8
export LANG=C.UTF-8
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SCRIPT_FOLDER="`dirname \"$0\"`"
REPO_FOLDER="${SCRIPT_FOLDER}/../"
GARAGE_DEBUG="${REPO_FOLDER}/target/debug/"
GARAGE_RELEASE="${REPO_FOLDER}/target/release/"
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NIX_RELEASE="${REPO_FOLDER}/result/bin/"
PATH="${GARAGE_DEBUG}:${GARAGE_RELEASE}:${NIX_RELEASE}:$PATH"
Implement ListMultipartUploads (#171) Implement ListMultipartUploads, also refactor ListObjects and ListObjectsV2. It took me some times as I wanted to propose the following things: - Using an iterator instead of the loop+goto pattern. I find it easier to read and it should enable some optimizations. For example, when consuming keys of a common prefix, we do many [redundant checks](https://git.deuxfleurs.fr/Deuxfleurs/garage/src/branch/main/src/api/s3_list.rs#L125-L156) while the only thing to do is to [check if the following key is still part of the common prefix](https://git.deuxfleurs.fr/Deuxfleurs/garage/src/branch/feature/s3-multipart-compat/src/api/s3_list.rs#L476). - Try to name things (see ExtractionResult and RangeBegin enums) and to separate concerns (see ListQuery and Accumulator) - An IO closure to make unit tests possibles. - Unit tests, to track regressions and document how to interact with the code - Integration tests with `s3api`. In the future, I would like to move them in Rust with the aws rust SDK. Merging of the logic of ListMultipartUploads and ListObjects was not a goal but a consequence of the previous modifications. Some points that we might want to discuss: - ListObjectsV1, when using pagination and delimiters, has a weird behavior (it lists multiple times the same prefix) with `aws s3api` due to the fact that it can not use our optimization to skip the whole prefix. It is independant from my refactor and can be tested with the commented `s3api` tests in `test-smoke.sh`. It probably has the same weird behavior on the official AWS S3 implementation. - Considering ListMultipartUploads, I had to "abuse" upload id marker to support prefix skipping. I send an `upload-id-marker` with the hardcoded value `include` to emulate your "including" token. - Some ways to test ListMultipartUploads with existing software (my tests are limited to s3api for now). Co-authored-by: Quentin Dufour <quentin@deuxfleurs.fr> Reviewed-on: https://git.deuxfleurs.fr/Deuxfleurs/garage/pulls/171 Co-authored-by: Quentin <quentin@dufour.io> Co-committed-by: Quentin <quentin@dufour.io>
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CMDOUT=/tmp/garage.cmd.tmp
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# @FIXME Duck is not ready for testing, we have a bug
SKIP_DUCK=1
echo "⏳ Setup"
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${SCRIPT_FOLDER}/dev-clean.sh
${SCRIPT_FOLDER}/dev-cluster.sh > /tmp/garage.log 2>&1 &
sleep 6
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${SCRIPT_FOLDER}/dev-configure.sh
${SCRIPT_FOLDER}/dev-bucket.sh
which garage
garage -c /tmp/config.1.toml status
garage -c /tmp/config.1.toml key list
garage -c /tmp/config.1.toml bucket list
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dd if=/dev/urandom of=/tmp/garage.1.rnd bs=1k count=2 # No multipart, inline storage (< INLINE_THRESHOLD = 3072 bytes)
dd if=/dev/urandom of=/tmp/garage.2.rnd bs=1M count=5 # No multipart but file will be chunked
dd if=/dev/urandom of=/tmp/garage.3.rnd bs=1M count=10 # by default, AWS starts using multipart at 8MB
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# data of lower entropy, to test compression
dd if=/dev/urandom bs=1k count=2 | base64 -w0 > /tmp/garage.1.b64
dd if=/dev/urandom bs=1M count=5 | base64 -w0 > /tmp/garage.2.b64
dd if=/dev/urandom bs=1M count=10 | base64 -w0 > /tmp/garage.3.b64
echo "🧪 S3 API testing..."
# AWS
if [ -z "$SKIP_AWS" ]; then
echo "🛠️ Testing with awscli"
source ${SCRIPT_FOLDER}/dev-env-aws.sh
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aws s3 ls
for idx in {1..3}.{rnd,b64}; do
aws s3 cp "/tmp/garage.$idx" "s3://eprouvette/&+-é\"/garage.$idx.aws"
aws s3 ls s3://eprouvette
aws s3 cp "s3://eprouvette/&+-é\"/garage.$idx.aws" "/tmp/garage.$idx.dl"
diff /tmp/garage.$idx /tmp/garage.$idx.dl
rm /tmp/garage.$idx.dl
aws s3 rm "s3://eprouvette/&+-é\"/garage.$idx.aws"
done
fi
# S3CMD
if [ -z "$SKIP_S3CMD" ]; then
echo "🛠️ Testing with s3cmd"
source ${SCRIPT_FOLDER}/dev-env-s3cmd.sh
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s3cmd ls
for idx in {1..3}.{rnd,b64}; do
s3cmd put "/tmp/garage.$idx" "s3://eprouvette/&+-é\"/garage.$idx.s3cmd"
s3cmd ls s3://eprouvette
s3cmd get "s3://eprouvette/&+-é\"/garage.$idx.s3cmd" "/tmp/garage.$idx.dl"
diff /tmp/garage.$idx /tmp/garage.$idx.dl
rm /tmp/garage.$idx.dl
s3cmd rm "s3://eprouvette/&+-é\"/garage.$idx.s3cmd"
done
fi
# Minio Client
if [ -z "$SKIP_MC" ]; then
echo "🛠️ Testing with mc (minio client)"
source ${SCRIPT_FOLDER}/dev-env-mc.sh
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mc ls garage/
for idx in {1..3}.{rnd,b64}; do
mc cp "/tmp/garage.$idx" "garage/eprouvette/&+-é\"/garage.$idx.mc"
mc ls garage/eprouvette
mc cp "garage/eprouvette/&+-é\"/garage.$idx.mc" "/tmp/garage.$idx.dl"
diff /tmp/garage.$idx /tmp/garage.$idx.dl
rm /tmp/garage.$idx.dl
mc rm "garage/eprouvette/&+-é\"/garage.$idx.mc"
done
fi
# RClone
if [ -z "$SKIP_RCLONE" ]; then
echo "🛠️ Testing with rclone"
source ${SCRIPT_FOLDER}/dev-env-rclone.sh
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rclone lsd garage:
for idx in {1..3}.{rnd,b64}; do
cp /tmp/garage.$idx /tmp/garage.$idx.dl
rclone copy "/tmp/garage.$idx.dl" "garage:eprouvette/&+-é\"/"
rm /tmp/garage.$idx.dl
rclone ls garage:eprouvette
rclone copy "garage:eprouvette/&+-é\"/garage.$idx.dl" "/tmp/"
diff /tmp/garage.$idx /tmp/garage.$idx.dl
rm /tmp/garage.$idx.dl
rclone delete "garage:eprouvette/&+-é\"/garage.$idx.dl"
done
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fi
# Duck (aka Cyberduck CLI)
if [ -z "$SKIP_DUCK" ]; then
echo "🛠️ Testing with duck (aka cyberduck cli)"
source ${SCRIPT_FOLDER}/dev-env-duck.sh
duck --list garage:/
duck --mkdir "garage:/eprouvette/duck"
for idx in {1..3}.{rnd,b64}; do
duck --verbose --upload "garage:/eprouvette/duck/" "/tmp/garage.$idx"
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duck --list garage:/eprouvette/duck/
duck --download "garage:/eprouvette/duck/garage.$idx" "/tmp/garage.$idx.dl"
diff /tmp/garage.$idx /tmp/garage.$idx.dl
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rm /tmp/garage.$idx.dl
duck --delete "garage:/eprouvette/duck/garage.$idx.dk"
done
fi
# Advanced testing via S3API
Implement ListMultipartUploads (#171) Implement ListMultipartUploads, also refactor ListObjects and ListObjectsV2. It took me some times as I wanted to propose the following things: - Using an iterator instead of the loop+goto pattern. I find it easier to read and it should enable some optimizations. For example, when consuming keys of a common prefix, we do many [redundant checks](https://git.deuxfleurs.fr/Deuxfleurs/garage/src/branch/main/src/api/s3_list.rs#L125-L156) while the only thing to do is to [check if the following key is still part of the common prefix](https://git.deuxfleurs.fr/Deuxfleurs/garage/src/branch/feature/s3-multipart-compat/src/api/s3_list.rs#L476). - Try to name things (see ExtractionResult and RangeBegin enums) and to separate concerns (see ListQuery and Accumulator) - An IO closure to make unit tests possibles. - Unit tests, to track regressions and document how to interact with the code - Integration tests with `s3api`. In the future, I would like to move them in Rust with the aws rust SDK. Merging of the logic of ListMultipartUploads and ListObjects was not a goal but a consequence of the previous modifications. Some points that we might want to discuss: - ListObjectsV1, when using pagination and delimiters, has a weird behavior (it lists multiple times the same prefix) with `aws s3api` due to the fact that it can not use our optimization to skip the whole prefix. It is independant from my refactor and can be tested with the commented `s3api` tests in `test-smoke.sh`. It probably has the same weird behavior on the official AWS S3 implementation. - Considering ListMultipartUploads, I had to "abuse" upload id marker to support prefix skipping. I send an `upload-id-marker` with the hardcoded value `include` to emulate your "including" token. - Some ways to test ListMultipartUploads with existing software (my tests are limited to s3api for now). Co-authored-by: Quentin Dufour <quentin@deuxfleurs.fr> Reviewed-on: https://git.deuxfleurs.fr/Deuxfleurs/garage/pulls/171 Co-authored-by: Quentin <quentin@dufour.io> Co-committed-by: Quentin <quentin@dufour.io>
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if [ -z "$SKIP_AWS" ]; then
echo "🔌 Test S3API"
echo "Test Objects"
aws s3api put-object --bucket eprouvette --key a
aws s3api put-object --bucket eprouvette --key a/a
aws s3api put-object --bucket eprouvette --key a/b
aws s3api put-object --bucket eprouvette --key a/c
aws s3api put-object --bucket eprouvette --key a/d/a
aws s3api put-object --bucket eprouvette --key a/é
aws s3api put-object --bucket eprouvette --key b
aws s3api put-object --bucket eprouvette --key c
aws s3api list-objects-v2 --bucket eprouvette >$CMDOUT
[ $(jq '.Contents | length' $CMDOUT) == 8 ]
[ $(jq '.CommonPrefixes | length' $CMDOUT) == 0 ]
aws s3api list-objects-v2 --bucket eprouvette --page-size 0 >$CMDOUT
[ $(jq '.Contents | length' $CMDOUT) == 8 ]
[ $(jq '.CommonPrefixes | length' $CMDOUT) == 0 ]
aws s3api list-objects-v2 --bucket eprouvette --page-size 999999999 >$CMDOUT
Implement ListMultipartUploads (#171) Implement ListMultipartUploads, also refactor ListObjects and ListObjectsV2. It took me some times as I wanted to propose the following things: - Using an iterator instead of the loop+goto pattern. I find it easier to read and it should enable some optimizations. For example, when consuming keys of a common prefix, we do many [redundant checks](https://git.deuxfleurs.fr/Deuxfleurs/garage/src/branch/main/src/api/s3_list.rs#L125-L156) while the only thing to do is to [check if the following key is still part of the common prefix](https://git.deuxfleurs.fr/Deuxfleurs/garage/src/branch/feature/s3-multipart-compat/src/api/s3_list.rs#L476). - Try to name things (see ExtractionResult and RangeBegin enums) and to separate concerns (see ListQuery and Accumulator) - An IO closure to make unit tests possibles. - Unit tests, to track regressions and document how to interact with the code - Integration tests with `s3api`. In the future, I would like to move them in Rust with the aws rust SDK. Merging of the logic of ListMultipartUploads and ListObjects was not a goal but a consequence of the previous modifications. Some points that we might want to discuss: - ListObjectsV1, when using pagination and delimiters, has a weird behavior (it lists multiple times the same prefix) with `aws s3api` due to the fact that it can not use our optimization to skip the whole prefix. It is independant from my refactor and can be tested with the commented `s3api` tests in `test-smoke.sh`. It probably has the same weird behavior on the official AWS S3 implementation. - Considering ListMultipartUploads, I had to "abuse" upload id marker to support prefix skipping. I send an `upload-id-marker` with the hardcoded value `include` to emulate your "including" token. - Some ways to test ListMultipartUploads with existing software (my tests are limited to s3api for now). Co-authored-by: Quentin Dufour <quentin@deuxfleurs.fr> Reviewed-on: https://git.deuxfleurs.fr/Deuxfleurs/garage/pulls/171 Co-authored-by: Quentin <quentin@dufour.io> Co-committed-by: Quentin <quentin@dufour.io>
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[ $(jq '.Contents | length' $CMDOUT) == 8 ]
[ $(jq '.CommonPrefixes | length' $CMDOUT) == 0 ]
aws s3api list-objects-v2 --bucket eprouvette --page-size 1 >$CMDOUT
[ $(jq '.Contents | length' $CMDOUT) == 8 ]
[ $(jq '.CommonPrefixes | length' $CMDOUT) == 0 ]
aws s3api list-objects-v2 --bucket eprouvette --delimiter '/' >$CMDOUT
[ $(jq '.Contents | length' $CMDOUT) == 3 ]
[ $(jq '.CommonPrefixes | length' $CMDOUT) == 1 ]
aws s3api list-objects-v2 --bucket eprouvette --delimiter '/' --page-size 1 >$CMDOUT
[ $(jq '.Contents | length' $CMDOUT) == 3 ]
[ $(jq '.CommonPrefixes | length' $CMDOUT) == 1 ]
aws s3api list-objects-v2 --bucket eprouvette --prefix 'a/' >$CMDOUT
[ $(jq '.Contents | length' $CMDOUT) == 5 ]
[ $(jq '.CommonPrefixes | length' $CMDOUT) == 0 ]
aws s3api list-objects-v2 --bucket eprouvette --prefix 'a/' --delimiter '/' >$CMDOUT
[ $(jq '.Contents | length' $CMDOUT) == 4 ]
[ $(jq '.CommonPrefixes | length' $CMDOUT) == 1 ]
aws s3api list-objects-v2 --bucket eprouvette --prefix 'a/' --page-size 1 >$CMDOUT
[ $(jq '.Contents | length' $CMDOUT) == 5 ]
[ $(jq '.CommonPrefixes | length' $CMDOUT) == 0 ]
aws s3api list-objects-v2 --bucket eprouvette --prefix 'a/' --delimiter '/' --page-size 1 >$CMDOUT
[ $(jq '.Contents | length' $CMDOUT) == 4 ]
[ $(jq '.CommonPrefixes | length' $CMDOUT) == 1 ]
aws s3api list-objects-v2 --bucket eprouvette --start-after 'Z' >$CMDOUT
[ $(jq '.Contents | length' $CMDOUT) == 8 ]
[ $(jq '.CommonPrefixes | length' $CMDOUT) == 0 ]
aws s3api list-objects-v2 --bucket eprouvette --start-after 'c' >$CMDOUT
! [ -s $CMDOUT ]
aws s3api list-objects --bucket eprouvette >$CMDOUT
[ $(jq '.Contents | length' $CMDOUT) == 8 ]
[ $(jq '.CommonPrefixes | length' $CMDOUT) == 0 ]
aws s3api list-objects --bucket eprouvette --page-size 1 >$CMDOUT
[ $(jq '.Contents | length' $CMDOUT) == 8 ]
[ $(jq '.CommonPrefixes | length' $CMDOUT) == 0 ]
aws s3api list-objects --bucket eprouvette --delimiter '/' >$CMDOUT
[ $(jq '.Contents | length' $CMDOUT) == 3 ]
[ $(jq '.CommonPrefixes | length' $CMDOUT) == 1 ]
# @FIXME it does not work as expected but might be a limitation of aws s3api
# The problem is the conjunction of a delimiter + pagination + v1 of listobjects
#aws s3api list-objects --bucket eprouvette --delimiter '/' --page-size 1 >$CMDOUT
#[ $(jq '.Contents | length' $CMDOUT) == 3 ]
#[ $(jq '.CommonPrefixes | length' $CMDOUT) == 1 ]
aws s3api list-objects --bucket eprouvette --prefix 'a/' >$CMDOUT
[ $(jq '.Contents | length' $CMDOUT) == 5 ]
[ $(jq '.CommonPrefixes | length' $CMDOUT) == 0 ]
aws s3api list-objects --bucket eprouvette --prefix 'a/' --delimiter '/' >$CMDOUT
[ $(jq '.Contents | length' $CMDOUT) == 4 ]
[ $(jq '.CommonPrefixes | length' $CMDOUT) == 1 ]
aws s3api list-objects --bucket eprouvette --prefix 'a/' --page-size 1 >$CMDOUT
[ $(jq '.Contents | length' $CMDOUT) == 5 ]
[ $(jq '.CommonPrefixes | length' $CMDOUT) == 0 ]
# @FIXME idem
#aws s3api list-objects --bucket eprouvette --prefix 'a/' --delimiter '/' --page-size 1 >$CMDOUT
#[ $(jq '.Contents | length' $CMDOUT) == 4 ]
#[ $(jq '.CommonPrefixes | length' $CMDOUT) == 1 ]
aws s3api list-objects --bucket eprouvette --starting-token 'Z' >$CMDOUT
[ $(jq '.Contents | length' $CMDOUT) == 8 ]
[ $(jq '.CommonPrefixes | length' $CMDOUT) == 0 ]
aws s3api list-objects --bucket eprouvette --starting-token 'c' >$CMDOUT
! [ -s $CMDOUT ]
aws s3api list-objects-v2 --bucket eprouvette | \
jq -c '. | {Objects: [.Contents[] | {Key: .Key}], Quiet: true}' | \
aws s3api delete-objects --bucket eprouvette --delete file:///dev/stdin
echo "Test Multipart Upload"
aws s3api create-multipart-upload --bucket eprouvette --key a
aws s3api create-multipart-upload --bucket eprouvette --key a
aws s3api create-multipart-upload --bucket eprouvette --key c
aws s3api create-multipart-upload --bucket eprouvette --key c/a
aws s3api create-multipart-upload --bucket eprouvette --key c/b
aws s3api list-multipart-uploads --bucket eprouvette >$CMDOUT
[ $(jq '.Uploads | length' $CMDOUT) == 5 ]
[ $(jq '.CommonPrefixes | length' $CMDOUT) == 0 ]
aws s3api list-multipart-uploads --bucket eprouvette --page-size 1 >$CMDOUT
[ $(jq '.Uploads | length' $CMDOUT) == 5 ]
[ $(jq '.CommonPrefixes | length' $CMDOUT) == 0 ]
aws s3api list-multipart-uploads --bucket eprouvette --delimiter '/' >$CMDOUT
[ $(jq '.Uploads | length' $CMDOUT) == 3 ]
[ $(jq '.CommonPrefixes | length' $CMDOUT) == 1 ]
aws s3api list-multipart-uploads --bucket eprouvette --delimiter '/' --page-size 1 >$CMDOUT
[ $(jq '.Uploads | length' $CMDOUT) == 3 ]
[ $(jq '.CommonPrefixes | length' $CMDOUT) == 1 ]
aws s3api list-multipart-uploads --bucket eprouvette --prefix 'c' >$CMDOUT
[ $(jq '.Uploads | length' $CMDOUT) == 3 ]
[ $(jq '.CommonPrefixes | length' $CMDOUT) == 0 ]
aws s3api list-multipart-uploads --bucket eprouvette --prefix 'c' --page-size 1 >$CMDOUT
[ $(jq '.Uploads | length' $CMDOUT) == 3 ]
[ $(jq '.CommonPrefixes | length' $CMDOUT) == 0 ]
aws s3api list-multipart-uploads --bucket eprouvette --prefix 'c' --delimiter '/' >$CMDOUT
[ $(jq '.Uploads | length' $CMDOUT) == 1 ]
[ $(jq '.CommonPrefixes | length' $CMDOUT) == 1 ]
aws s3api list-multipart-uploads --bucket eprouvette --prefix 'c' --delimiter '/' --page-size 1 >$CMDOUT
[ $(jq '.Uploads | length' $CMDOUT) == 1 ]
[ $(jq '.CommonPrefixes | length' $CMDOUT) == 1 ]
aws s3api list-multipart-uploads --bucket eprouvette --starting-token 'ZZZZZ' >$CMDOUT
[ $(jq '.Uploads | length' $CMDOUT) == 5 ]
[ $(jq '.CommonPrefixes | length' $CMDOUT) == 0 ]
aws s3api list-multipart-uploads --bucket eprouvette --starting-token 'd' >$CMDOUT
! [ -s $CMDOUT ]
aws s3api list-multipart-uploads --bucket eprouvette | \
jq -r '.Uploads[] | "\(.Key) \(.UploadId)"' | \
while read r; do
key=$(echo $r|cut -d' ' -f 1);
uid=$(echo $r|cut -d' ' -f 2);
aws s3api abort-multipart-upload --bucket eprouvette --key $key --upload-id $uid;
echo "Deleted ${key}:${uid}"
done
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echo "Test for ListParts"
UPLOAD_ID=$(aws s3api create-multipart-upload --bucket eprouvette --key list-parts | jq -r .UploadId)
aws s3api list-parts --bucket eprouvette --key list-parts --upload-id $UPLOAD_ID >$CMDOUT
[ $(jq '.Parts | length' $CMDOUT) == 0 ]
[ $(jq -r '.StorageClass' $CMDOUT) == 'STANDARD' ] # check that the result is not empty
ETAG1=$(aws s3api upload-part --bucket eprouvette --key list-parts --upload-id $UPLOAD_ID --part-number 1 --body /tmp/garage.2.rnd | jq .ETag)
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aws s3api list-parts --bucket eprouvette --key list-parts --upload-id $UPLOAD_ID >$CMDOUT
[ $(jq '.Parts | length' $CMDOUT) == 1 ]
[ $(jq '.Parts[0].PartNumber' $CMDOUT) == 1 ]
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[ $(jq '.Parts[0].Size' $CMDOUT) == 5242880 ]
[ $(jq '.Parts[0].ETag' $CMDOUT) == $ETAG1 ]
ETAG2=$(aws s3api upload-part --bucket eprouvette --key list-parts --upload-id $UPLOAD_ID --part-number 3 --body /tmp/garage.3.rnd | jq .ETag)
ETAG3=$(aws s3api upload-part --bucket eprouvette --key list-parts --upload-id $UPLOAD_ID --part-number 2 --body /tmp/garage.2.rnd | jq .ETag)
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aws s3api list-parts --bucket eprouvette --key list-parts --upload-id $UPLOAD_ID >$CMDOUT
[ $(jq '.Parts | length' $CMDOUT) == 3 ]
[ $(jq '.Parts[1].ETag' $CMDOUT) == $ETAG3 ]
aws s3api list-parts --bucket eprouvette --key list-parts --upload-id $UPLOAD_ID --page-size 1 >$CMDOUT
[ $(jq '.Parts | length' $CMDOUT) == 3 ]
[ $(jq '.Parts[1].ETag' $CMDOUT) == $ETAG3 ]
cat >/tmp/garage.multipart_struct <<EOF
{
"Parts": [
{
"ETag": $ETAG1,
"PartNumber": 1
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},
{
"ETag": $ETAG3,
"PartNumber": 2
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},
{
"ETag": $ETAG2,
"PartNumber": 3
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}
]
}
EOF
aws s3api complete-multipart-upload \
--bucket eprouvette --key list-parts --upload-id $UPLOAD_ID \
--multipart-upload file:///tmp/garage.multipart_struct
! aws s3api list-parts --bucket eprouvette --key list-parts --upload-id $UPLOAD_ID >$CMDOUT
aws s3 rm "s3://eprouvette/list-parts"
# @FIXME We do not write tests with --starting-token due to a bug with awscli
# See here: https://github.com/aws/aws-cli/issues/6666
echo "Test for UploadPartCopy"
aws s3 cp "/tmp/garage.3.rnd" "s3://eprouvette/copy_part_source"
UPLOAD_ID=$(aws s3api create-multipart-upload --bucket eprouvette --key test_multipart | jq -r .UploadId)
PART1=$(aws s3api upload-part \
--bucket eprouvette --key test_multipart \
--upload-id $UPLOAD_ID --part-number 1 \
--body /tmp/garage.2.rnd | jq .ETag)
PART2=$(aws s3api upload-part-copy \
--bucket eprouvette --key test_multipart \
--upload-id $UPLOAD_ID --part-number 2 \
--copy-source "/eprouvette/copy_part_source" \
--copy-source-range "bytes=500-5000500" \
| jq .CopyPartResult.ETag)
PART3=$(aws s3api upload-part \
--bucket eprouvette --key test_multipart \
--upload-id $UPLOAD_ID --part-number 3 \
--body /tmp/garage.3.rnd | jq .ETag)
cat >/tmp/garage.multipart_struct <<EOF
{
"Parts": [
{
"ETag": $PART1,
"PartNumber": 1
},
{
"ETag": $PART2,
"PartNumber": 2
},
{
"ETag": $PART3,
"PartNumber": 3
}
]
}
EOF
aws s3api complete-multipart-upload \
--bucket eprouvette --key test_multipart --upload-id $UPLOAD_ID \
--multipart-upload file:///tmp/garage.multipart_struct
aws s3 cp "s3://eprouvette/test_multipart" /tmp/garage.test_multipart
cat /tmp/garage.2.rnd <(tail -c +501 /tmp/garage.3.rnd | head -c 5000001) /tmp/garage.3.rnd > /tmp/garage.test_multipart_reference
diff /tmp/garage.test_multipart /tmp/garage.test_multipart_reference >/tmp/garage.test_multipart_diff 2>&1
aws s3 rm "s3://eprouvette/copy_part_source"
aws s3 rm "s3://eprouvette/test_multipart"
rm /tmp/garage.multipart_struct
rm /tmp/garage.test_multipart
rm /tmp/garage.test_multipart_reference
rm /tmp/garage.test_multipart_diff
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echo "Test CORS endpoints"
garage -c /tmp/config.1.toml bucket website --allow eprouvette
aws s3api put-object --bucket eprouvette --key index.html
CORS='{"CORSRules":[{"AllowedHeaders":["*"],"AllowedMethods":["GET","PUT"],"AllowedOrigins":["*"]}]}'
aws s3api put-bucket-cors --bucket eprouvette --cors-configuration $CORS
[ `aws s3api get-bucket-cors --bucket eprouvette | jq -c` == $CORS ]
curl -s -i -H 'Origin: http://example.com' http://eprouvette.web.garage.localhost:3921 | grep access-control-allow-origin
curl -s -i -X OPTIONS -H 'Access-Control-Request-Method: PUT' -H 'Origin: http://example.com' http://eprouvette.web.garage.localhost:3921|grep access-control-allow-methods
curl -s -i -X OPTIONS -H 'Access-Control-Request-Method: DELETE' -H 'Origin: http://example.com' http://eprouvette.web.garage.localhost:3921 |grep '403 Forbidden'
#@TODO we may want to test the S3 endpoint but we need to handle authentication, which is way more complex.
aws s3api delete-bucket-cors --bucket eprouvette
! [ -s `aws s3api get-bucket-cors --bucket eprouvette` ]
curl -s -i -X OPTIONS -H 'Access-Control-Request-Method: PUT' -H 'Origin: http://example.com' http://eprouvette.web.garage.localhost:3921|grep '403 Forbidden'
aws s3api delete-object --bucket eprouvette --key index.html
garage -c /tmp/config.1.toml bucket website --deny eprouvette
Implement ListMultipartUploads (#171) Implement ListMultipartUploads, also refactor ListObjects and ListObjectsV2. It took me some times as I wanted to propose the following things: - Using an iterator instead of the loop+goto pattern. I find it easier to read and it should enable some optimizations. For example, when consuming keys of a common prefix, we do many [redundant checks](https://git.deuxfleurs.fr/Deuxfleurs/garage/src/branch/main/src/api/s3_list.rs#L125-L156) while the only thing to do is to [check if the following key is still part of the common prefix](https://git.deuxfleurs.fr/Deuxfleurs/garage/src/branch/feature/s3-multipart-compat/src/api/s3_list.rs#L476). - Try to name things (see ExtractionResult and RangeBegin enums) and to separate concerns (see ListQuery and Accumulator) - An IO closure to make unit tests possibles. - Unit tests, to track regressions and document how to interact with the code - Integration tests with `s3api`. In the future, I would like to move them in Rust with the aws rust SDK. Merging of the logic of ListMultipartUploads and ListObjects was not a goal but a consequence of the previous modifications. Some points that we might want to discuss: - ListObjectsV1, when using pagination and delimiters, has a weird behavior (it lists multiple times the same prefix) with `aws s3api` due to the fact that it can not use our optimization to skip the whole prefix. It is independant from my refactor and can be tested with the commented `s3api` tests in `test-smoke.sh`. It probably has the same weird behavior on the official AWS S3 implementation. - Considering ListMultipartUploads, I had to "abuse" upload id marker to support prefix skipping. I send an `upload-id-marker` with the hardcoded value `include` to emulate your "including" token. - Some ways to test ListMultipartUploads with existing software (my tests are limited to s3api for now). Co-authored-by: Quentin Dufour <quentin@deuxfleurs.fr> Reviewed-on: https://git.deuxfleurs.fr/Deuxfleurs/garage/pulls/171 Co-authored-by: Quentin <quentin@dufour.io> Co-committed-by: Quentin <quentin@dufour.io>
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fi
rm /tmp/garage.{1..3}.{rnd,b64}
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if [ -z "$SKIP_AWS" ]; then
echo "🪣 Test bucket logic "
AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID=`cat /tmp/garage.s3 |cut -d' ' -f1`
[ $(aws s3 ls | wc -l) == 1 ]
garage -c /tmp/config.1.toml bucket create seau
garage -c /tmp/config.1.toml bucket allow --read seau --key $AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID
[ $(aws s3 ls | wc -l) == 2 ]
garage -c /tmp/config.1.toml bucket deny --read seau --key $AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID
[ $(aws s3 ls | wc -l) == 1 ]
garage -c /tmp/config.1.toml bucket allow --read seau --key $AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID
[ $(aws s3 ls | wc -l) == 2 ]
garage -c /tmp/config.1.toml bucket delete --yes seau
[ $(aws s3 ls | wc -l) == 1 ]
fi
if [ -z "$SKIP_AWS" ]; then
echo "🧪 Website Testing"
echo "<h1>hello world</h1>" > /tmp/garage-index.html
aws s3 cp /tmp/garage-index.html s3://eprouvette/index.html
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[ `curl -s -o /dev/null -w "%{http_code}" --header "Host: eprouvette.web.garage.localhost" http://127.0.0.1:3921/ ` == 404 ]
garage -c /tmp/config.1.toml bucket website --allow eprouvette
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[ `curl -s -o /dev/null -w "%{http_code}" --header "Host: eprouvette.web.garage.localhost" http://127.0.0.1:3921/ ` == 200 ]
garage -c /tmp/config.1.toml bucket website --deny eprouvette
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[ `curl -s -o /dev/null -w "%{http_code}" --header "Host: eprouvette.web.garage.localhost" http://127.0.0.1:3921/ ` == 404 ]
aws s3 rm s3://eprouvette/index.html
rm /tmp/garage-index.html
fi
echo "🏁 Teardown"
AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID=`cat /tmp/garage.s3 |cut -d' ' -f1`
AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY=`cat /tmp/garage.s3 |cut -d' ' -f2`
garage -c /tmp/config.1.toml bucket deny --read --write eprouvette --key $AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID
garage -c /tmp/config.1.toml bucket delete --yes eprouvette
garage -c /tmp/config.1.toml key delete --yes $AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID
Implement ListMultipartUploads (#171) Implement ListMultipartUploads, also refactor ListObjects and ListObjectsV2. It took me some times as I wanted to propose the following things: - Using an iterator instead of the loop+goto pattern. I find it easier to read and it should enable some optimizations. For example, when consuming keys of a common prefix, we do many [redundant checks](https://git.deuxfleurs.fr/Deuxfleurs/garage/src/branch/main/src/api/s3_list.rs#L125-L156) while the only thing to do is to [check if the following key is still part of the common prefix](https://git.deuxfleurs.fr/Deuxfleurs/garage/src/branch/feature/s3-multipart-compat/src/api/s3_list.rs#L476). - Try to name things (see ExtractionResult and RangeBegin enums) and to separate concerns (see ListQuery and Accumulator) - An IO closure to make unit tests possibles. - Unit tests, to track regressions and document how to interact with the code - Integration tests with `s3api`. In the future, I would like to move them in Rust with the aws rust SDK. Merging of the logic of ListMultipartUploads and ListObjects was not a goal but a consequence of the previous modifications. Some points that we might want to discuss: - ListObjectsV1, when using pagination and delimiters, has a weird behavior (it lists multiple times the same prefix) with `aws s3api` due to the fact that it can not use our optimization to skip the whole prefix. It is independant from my refactor and can be tested with the commented `s3api` tests in `test-smoke.sh`. It probably has the same weird behavior on the official AWS S3 implementation. - Considering ListMultipartUploads, I had to "abuse" upload id marker to support prefix skipping. I send an `upload-id-marker` with the hardcoded value `include` to emulate your "including" token. - Some ways to test ListMultipartUploads with existing software (my tests are limited to s3api for now). Co-authored-by: Quentin Dufour <quentin@deuxfleurs.fr> Reviewed-on: https://git.deuxfleurs.fr/Deuxfleurs/garage/pulls/171 Co-authored-by: Quentin <quentin@dufour.io> Co-committed-by: Quentin <quentin@dufour.io>
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exec 3>&-
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echo "✅ Success"