feat(helm): add volume.rust to run the Rust volume server
When set, the volume statefulset execs /usr/bin/weed-volume instead of
'weed volume', dropping the Go-only -logtostderr/-logdir/-v flags and the
'volume' subcommand. All shared flags and extraArgs carry over unchanged.
* helm(admin): support secretExtraEnvironmentVars
The admin statefulset only honored extraEnvironmentVars, forcing the
OIDC client secret (and any other sensitive WEED_* value) to be inlined
as plain text in values.yaml — not GitOps-friendly. The filer chart has
had secretExtraEnvironmentVars for this exact case; mirror that pattern
on admin so secrets can be projected via valueFrom.secretKeyRef.
Surfaced by an enterprise OIDC deployment (issue #9511) where the only
workaround was hardcoding WEED_ADMIN_OIDC_CLIENT_SECRET in values.yaml.
* helm(admin): sort secretExtraEnvironmentVars keys for stable output
Helm/Go template map iteration is non-deterministic, so the env entries
could shuffle between renders and trigger spurious StatefulSet rollouts
in GitOps tooling (ArgoCD/Flux). Sort the keys with sortAlpha, mirroring
the extraEnvironmentVars block immediately above.
Flagged by gemini-code-assist and coderabbitai on PR #9513.
* helm(security): decouple JWT signing from cert-manager mTLS
The filer needs jwt.filer_signing.key to register the IAM gRPC service the
Admin UI Users tab calls (PR #9442). The chart only rendered security.toml
under enableSecurity, which also pulls in cert-manager for mTLS — much heavier
than the Admin UI needs. Operators on Helm without cert-manager have no way
to flip the JWT key on, so the Users tab fails with Unimplemented after
upgrading past 4.24.
Introduce seaweedfs.securityConfigEnabled, true when enableSecurity OR any
explicit jwtSigning toggle (volumeRead/filerWrite/filerRead) is set. The
configmap renders under that helper; the [grpc.*]/[https.*] sections inside
stay gated on enableSecurity. Each pod template splits the security-config
mount onto the helper and keeps the cert volume mounts on enableSecurity.
volumeWrite is intentionally excluded from the helper trigger because it
defaults to true; including it would silently start mounting security.toml on
every fresh install. With this change, enableSecurity=false + defaults
renders nothing (unchanged), enableSecurity=true renders the full toml
(unchanged), and enableSecurity=false + filerWrite=true renders just the
[jwt.*] sections so the Admin UI works without mTLS.
Fixes#9506.
* helm(security): trim verbose comments
* helm(security): handle null securityConfig in helper
Address review feedback: (.Values.global.seaweedfs.securityConfig).jwtSigning
errored if a user explicitly set securityConfig: null in their values. Drop
into intermediate $sec/$jwt with default dict at each step so a missing or
nulled-out parent is tolerated.
* helm(ci): cover IAM gRPC decoupling (issue #9506)
Five regression assertions exercised against the rendered chart so a
future change cannot silently re-couple jwt.filer_signing to mTLS:
1. defaults render no security-config ConfigMap (preserves baseline)
2. filerWrite=true alone renders [jwt.filer_signing] with no [grpc.*]
3. filerWrite=true mounts security-config on filer + admin without
pulling in cert volumes — the actual fix for the Admin UI Users tab
4. enableSecurity=true still produces the full toml with [grpc.master]
5. securityConfig=null and securityConfig.jwtSigning=null both render
cleanly (gemini-code-assist review nit, applied chart-wide)
Patch a pre-existing direct-access in filer-statefulset.yaml that
crashed on securityConfig=null, surfaced by the new null assertion.
* helm(ci): drop issue numbers from comments
* helm(ci): install pyyaml; assert [jwt.signing] in mTLS path
Address coderabbit review:
- The new IAM gRPC test block uses `import yaml` but ran before the
later `pip install pyyaml -q` step that the security+S3 block
performs. CI happens to pass because the runner image carries
PyYAML, but make the dependency explicit so a future runner change
cannot silently break the regression test.
- The enableSecurity=true assertion only checked for [grpc.master].
Also assert [jwt.signing] so a refactor that drops the volume-side
JWT stanza from the mTLS path fails the test instead of slipping
through.
* fix(helm): gate S3 TLS cert args on httpsPort to stop probe failures (#9202)
With `global.seaweedfs.enableSecurity=true` and the default `s3.httpsPort=0`,
the chart was unconditionally passing `-cert.file` / `-key.file` to the S3
frontend. In `weed/command/s3.go`, when `tlsPrivateKey != ""` and
`portHttps == 0`, the server promotes its main `-port` (8333 by default) into
an HTTPS listener. The pod's readiness / liveness probes still use
`scheme: HTTP`, so every kubelet probe produces
http: TLS handshake error from <node-ip>:<port>: client sent an HTTP
request to an HTTPS server
in the pod log, as reported in #9202. `enableSecurity=true` is supposed to
activate security.toml / gRPC mTLS, not silently flip the S3 HTTP port to
HTTPS.
Move the `seaweedfs.s3.tlsArgs` include inside the `if httpsPort` guard in
all three templates that wire up an S3 frontend (standalone S3 deployment,
filer with S3 sub-server, all-in-one deployment). The TLS cert args are now
emitted only when the user explicitly opts into an HTTPS port; the main
`-port` stays HTTP so probes work.
Also add a regression test to `.github/workflows/helm_ci.yml` that renders
all three templates with and without `httpsPort` and asserts the cert/key/
`-port.https` args are emitted together or not at all.
* test(helm): add bash -n parse check to the S3 TLS-gating regression test
Addresses gemini-code-assist review comment on #9206 flagging a potential
"dangling backslash" shell-syntax risk in the rendered all-in-one command
script when httpsPort is set but most S3/SFTP args are defaulted off. In
practice bash -n accepts a trailing `\<newline><EOF>` (it's line-continuation
to an empty line), so no current rendering is broken. Locking that contract
down in CI so a future helper change that leaves a dangling backslash — or
any other shell-syntax regression in the rendered command — fails loudly
instead of silently shipping broken pods.
* fix(helm): skip s3 ServiceMonitor when only filer.s3 is enabled (#9080)
The seaweedfs-s3 Service only exposes a "metrics" port when the standalone
s3 gateway is enabled. With filer.s3.enabled=true and s3.enabled=false the
Service only has swfs-s3:8333, so the generated ServiceMonitor matched zero
targets and fired persistent no-targets alerts. The embedded filer S3
gateway's metrics are already scraped via the filer ServiceMonitor.
* comment: drop issue ref
* Update documentation for helm chart, with instructions on how to deploy the RocksDB image tag variant.
Signed-off-by: Mark McCormick <mark.mccormick@chainguard.dev>
Nit: Update example to make it clearer that the seaweedfs version needs to be replaced.
Signed-off-by: Mark McCormick <mark.mccormick@chainguard.dev>
* docs(helm): clarify RocksDB variant instructions
- Note that filer persistence (enablePVC) is required so RocksDB
metadata survives restarts.
- Explain why master/volume also use the rocksdb-tagged image.
- Tighten wording around WEED_LEVELDB2_ENABLED override.
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Signed-off-by: Mark McCormick <mark.mccormick@chainguard.dev>
Co-authored-by: Chris Lu <chris.lu@gmail.com>
chore(helm): document worker job categories and use "all" as default
Update the worker jobType comment to document the category system
(all, default, heavy) with all available job types, and change the
default value to "all" to match the CLI default.
Add Prometheus metric to count upload errors (#8775)
Add SeaweedFS_upload_error_total counter labeled by HTTP status code,
so operators can alert on write/replication failures. Code "0" indicates
a transport error (no HTTP response received).
Also add an "Upload Errors" panel to the Grafana dashboard.
* feat(k8s): added possibility to specify service.type for multiple services in helm chart
* fix(k8s): removed headless (clusterIP: None) from services
* fix(k8s): keep master and filer services headless for StatefulSet compatibility
Master and filer services must remain headless (clusterIP: None) because
their StatefulSets reference them via serviceName for stable pod DNS.
Revert the service.type change for these two services and remove their
unused service config from values.yaml. S3 and SFTP remain configurable.
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Co-authored-by: Andreas Røste <andreas2101@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Chris Lu <chrislusf@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Chris Lu <chris.lu@gmail.com>
* fix(helm): namespace app-specific values under global.seaweedfs
Move all app-specific values from the global namespace to
global.seaweedfs.* to avoid polluting the shared .Values.global
namespace when the chart is used as a subchart.
Standard Helm conventions (global.imageRegistry, global.imagePullSecrets)
remain at the global level as they are designed to be shared across
subcharts.
Fixesseaweedfs/seaweedfs#8699
BREAKING CHANGE: global values have been restructured. Users must update
their values files to use the new paths:
- global.registry → global.imageRegistry
- global.repository → global.seaweedfs.image.repository
- global.imageName → global.seaweedfs.image.name
- global.<key> → global.seaweedfs.<key> (for all other app-specific values)
* fix(ci): update helm CI tests to use new global.seaweedfs.* value paths
Update all --set flags in helm_ci.yml to use the new namespaced
global.seaweedfs.* paths matching the values.yaml restructuring.
* fix(ci): install Claude Code via npm to avoid install.sh 403
The claude-code-action's built-in installer uses
`curl https://claude.ai/install.sh | bash` which can fail with 403.
Due to the pipe, bash exits 0 on empty input, masking the curl failure
and leaving the `claude` binary missing.
Work around this by installing Claude Code via npm before invoking the
action, and passing the executable path via path_to_claude_code_executable.
* revert: remove claude-code-review.yml changes from this PR
The claude-code-action OIDC token exchange validates that the workflow
file matches the version on the default branch. Modifying it in a PR
causes the review job to fail with "Workflow validation failed".
The Claude Code install fix will need to be applied directly to master
or in a separate PR.
* fix: update stale references to old global.* value paths
- admin-statefulset.yaml: fix fail message to reference
global.seaweedfs.masterServer
- values.yaml: fix comment to reference image.name instead of imageName
- helm_ci.yml: fix diagnostic message to reference
global.seaweedfs.enableSecurity
* feat(helm): add backward-compat shim for old global.* value paths
Add _compat.tpl with a seaweedfs.compat helper that detects old-style
global.* keys (e.g. global.enableSecurity, global.registry) and merges
them into the new global.seaweedfs.* namespace.
Since the old keys no longer have defaults in values.yaml, their
presence means the user explicitly provided them. The helper uses
in-place mutation via `set` so all templates see the merged values.
This ensures existing deployments using old value paths continue to
work without changes after upgrading.
* fix: update stale comment references in values.yaml
Update comments referencing global.enableSecurity and global.masterServer
to the new global.seaweedfs.* paths.
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* feat: improve allInOne mode support for admin/volume ingress and fix master UI links
- Add allInOne support to admin ingress template, matching the pattern
used by filer and s3 ingress templates (or-based enablement with
ternary service name selection)
- Add allInOne support to volume ingress template, which previously
required volume.enabled even when the volume server runs within the
allInOne pod
- Expose admin ports in allInOne deployment and service when
allInOne.admin.enabled is set
- Add allInOne.admin config section to values.yaml (enabled by default,
ports inherit from admin.*)
- Fix legacy master UI templates (master.html, masterNewRaft.html) to
prefer PublicUrl over internal Url when linking to volume server UI.
The new admin UI already handles this correctly.
* fix: revert admin allInOne changes and fix PublicUrl in admin dashboard
The admin binary (`weed admin`) is a separate process that cannot run
inside `weed server` (allInOne mode). Revert the admin-related allInOne
helm chart changes that caused 503 errors on admin ingress.
Fix bug in cluster_topology.go where VolumeServer.PublicURL was set to
node.Id (internal pod address) instead of the actual public URL. Add
public_url field to DataNodeInfo proto message so the topology gRPC
response carries the public URL set via -volume.publicUrl flag.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
* fix: use HTTP /dir/status to populate PublicUrl in admin dashboard
The gRPC DataNodeInfo proto does not include PublicUrl, so the admin dashboard showed internal pod IPs instead of the configured public URL.
Fetch PublicUrl from the master's /dir/status HTTP endpoint and apply it
in both GetClusterTopology and GetClusterVolumeServers code paths.
Also reverts the unnecessary proto field additions from the previous
commit and cleans up a stray blank line in all-in-one-service.yml.
* fix: apply PublicUrl link fix to masterNewRaft.html
Match the same conditional logic already applied to master.html —
prefer PublicUrl when set and different from Url.
* fix: add HTTP timeout and status check to fetchPublicUrlMap
Use a 5s-timeout client instead of http.DefaultClient to prevent
blocking indefinitely when the master is unresponsive. Also check
the HTTP status code before attempting to parse the response body.
* fix: fall back to node address when PublicUrl is empty
Prevents blank links in the admin dashboard when PublicUrl is not
configured, such as in standalone or mixed-version clusters.
* fix: log io.ReadAll error in fetchPublicUrlMap
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Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Co-authored-by: Chris Lu <chris.lu@gmail.com>
* fix(chart): missing resources on volume statefulset initContainer
* chore(chart): use own resources for idx-vol-move initContainer
* chore(chart): improve comment for idxMoveResources value
* fix(chart): all-in-one deployment maxVolumes value
* chore(chart): improve readability
* fix(chart): maxVolume nil value check
* fix(chart): guard against nil/empty volume.dataDirs before calling first
Without this check, `first` errors when volume.dataDirs is nil or empty,
causing a template render failure for users who omit the setting entirely.
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* fix(helm): trim whitespace before s3 TLS args to prevent command breakage (#8613)
When global.enableSecurity is enabled, the `{{ include }}` call for
s3 TLS args lacked the leading dash (`{{-`), producing an extra blank
line in the rendered shell command. This broke shell continuation and
caused the filer (and s3/all-in-one) to crash because arguments after
the blank line were silently dropped.
* ci(helm): assert no blank lines in security+S3 command blocks
Renders the chart with global.enableSecurity=true and S3 enabled for
normal mode (filer + s3 deployments) and all-in-one mode, then parses
every /bin/sh -ec command block and fails if any contains blank lines.
This catches the whitespace regression from #8613 where a missing {{-
dash on the seaweedfs.s3.tlsArgs include produced a blank line that
broke shell continuation.
* ci(helm): enable S3 in all-in-one security render test
The s3.tlsArgs include is gated by allInOne.s3.enabled, so without
this flag the all-in-one command block wasn't actually exercising the
TLS args path.
* fix(helm): use componentName for all service names to fix truncation mismatch (#8610)
PR #8143 updated statefulsets and deployments to use the componentName
helper (which truncates the fullname before appending the suffix), but
left service definitions using the old `printf + trunc 63` pattern.
When release names are long enough, these two strategies produce
different names, causing DNS resolution failures (e.g., S3 cannot
find the filer-client service and falls back to localhost:8888).
Unify all service name definitions and cluster address helpers to use
the componentName helper consistently.
* refactor(helm): simplify cluster address helpers with ternary
* test(helm): add regression test for service name truncation with long release names
Renders the chart with a >63-char fullname in both normal and all-in-one
modes, then asserts that Service metadata.name values match the hostnames
produced by cluster.masterAddress, cluster.filerAddress, and the S3
deployment's -filer= argument. Prevents future truncation/DNS mismatch
regressions like #8610.
* fix(helm-ci): limit S3_FILER_HOST extraction to first match
* feat(security): add [admin] section to security.toml scaffold
Add admin credential fields (user, password, readonly.user,
readonly.password) to security.toml. Via viper's WEED_ env prefix and
AutomaticEnv(), these are automatically overridable as WEED_ADMIN_USER,
WEED_ADMIN_PASSWORD, etc.
Ref: https://github.com/seaweedfs/seaweedfs/discussions/8586
* feat(admin): support env var and security.toml fallbacks for credentials
Add applyViperFallback() to read admin credentials from security.toml /
WEED_* environment variables when CLI flags are not explicitly set.
This allows systems like NixOS to pass secrets via env vars instead of
CLI flags, which appear in process listings.
Precedence: CLI flag > env var / security.toml > default value.
Also change -adminUser default from "admin" to "" so that credentials
are fully opt-in.
Ref: https://github.com/seaweedfs/seaweedfs/discussions/8586
* feat(helm): use WEED_ env vars for admin credentials instead of CLI flags
Rename SEAWEEDFS_ADMIN_USER/PASSWORD to WEED_ADMIN_USER/PASSWORD so
viper picks them up natively. Remove -adminUser/-adminPassword shell
expansion from command args since the Go binary now reads these
directly via viper.
* docs(admin): document env var and security.toml credential support
Add environment variable mapping table, security.toml example, and
precedence rules to the admin README.
* style(security): use nested [admin.readonly] table in security.toml
Use a nested TOML table instead of dotted keys for the readonly
credentials. More idiomatic and easier to read; no change in how
Viper parses it.
* fix(admin): use util.GetViper() for env var support and fix README example
applyViperFallback() was using viper.GetString() directly, which
bypasses the WEED_ env prefix and AutomaticEnv setup that only
happens in util.GetViper(). Switch to util.GetViper().GetString()
so WEED_ADMIN_* environment variables are actually picked up.
Also fix the README example to include WEED_ADMIN_USER alongside
WEED_ADMIN_PASSWORD, since runAdmin() rejects an empty username
when a password is set.
* fix(admin): restore default adminUser to "admin"
Defaulting adminUser to "" broke the common flow of setting only
WEED_ADMIN_PASSWORD — runAdmin() rejects an empty username when a
password is set. Restore "admin" as the default so that setting
only the password works out of the box.
* docs(admin): align README security.toml example with scaffold format
Use nested [admin.readonly] table instead of flat dotted keys to
match the format in weed/command/scaffold/security.toml.
* docs(admin): remove README.md in favor of wiki page
Admin documentation lives at the wiki (Admin-UI.md). Remove the
in-repo README to avoid maintaining duplicate docs.
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Co-authored-by: Copilot <copilot@github.com>
* helm: add s3.tlsSecret to allow custom TLS certificate for S3 HTTPS endpoint
Allow users to specify an external Kubernetes TLS secret for the S3
HTTPS endpoint instead of using the internal self-signed client
certificate. This enables using publicly trusted certificates (e.g.
from Let's Encrypt) so S3 clients don't need to trust the internal CA.
The new s3.tlsSecret value is supported in the standalone S3 gateway,
filer with embedded S3, and all-in-one deployment templates.
Closes#8581
* refactor: extract S3 TLS helpers to reduce duplication
Move repeated S3 TLS cert/key logic into shared helper templates
(seaweedfs.s3.tlsArgs, seaweedfs.s3.tlsVolumeMount, seaweedfs.s3.tlsVolume)
in _helpers.tpl, and use them across all three deployment templates.
* helm: add allInOne.s3.trafficDistribution support
Add the missing allInOne.s3.trafficDistribution branch to the
seaweedfs.trafficDistribution helper and wire it into the all-in-one
service template, mirroring the existing s3-service.yaml behavior.
PreferClose is auto-converted to PreferSameZone on k8s >=1.35.
* fix: scope S3 TLS mounts to S3-enabled pods and simplify trafficDistribution helper
- Wrap S3 TLS volume/volumeMount includes in allInOne.s3.enabled and
filer.s3.enabled guards so the custom TLS secret is only mounted
when S3 is actually enabled in that deployment mode.
- Refactor seaweedfs.trafficDistribution helper to accept an explicit
value+Capabilities dict instead of walking multiple .Values paths,
making each call site responsible for passing its own setting.
The 'set -o pipefail' line was improperly indented outside the YAML block
scalar, causing a parse error when s3.enabled=true and s3.createBuckets
were populated. Moved the line to the beginning of the script block with
correct indentation (12 spaces).
Fixes#8520
Co-authored-by: Claude Haiku 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
* Add stale job expiry and expire API
* Add expire job button
* helm: decouple serviceAccountName from cluster role
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Co-authored-by: Copilot <copilot@github.com>
Add cosi.bucketClassParameters to allow passing arbitrary parameters
to the default BucketClass resource. This enables use cases like
tiered storage where a diskType parameter needs to be set on the
BucketClass to route objects to specific volume servers.
When bucketClassParameters is empty (default), the BucketClass is
rendered without a parameters block, preserving backward compatibility.
Signed-off-by: Kirill Ilin <stitch14@yandex.ru>
Co-authored-by: Claude <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-02-26 12:19:07 -08:00
Chris LuGitHubgemini-code-assist[bot] <176961590+gemini-code-assist[bot]@users.noreply.github.com>gemini-code-assist[bot] <176961590+gemini-code-assist[bot]@users.noreply.github.com>
* helm: refine openshift-values.yaml to remove hardcoded UIDs
Remove hardcoded runAsUser, runAsGroup, and fsGroup from the
openshift-values.yaml example. This allows OpenShift's admission
controller to automatically assign a valid UID from the namespace's
allocated range, avoiding "forbidden" errors when UID 1000 is
outside the permissible range.
Updates #8381, #8390.
* helm: fix volume.logs and add consistent security context comments
* Update README.md
* Allow user to define admin access and secret key via values
* Add comments to values.yaml
* Add support for read for consistency
* Simplify templating
* Add checksum to s3 config
* Update comments
* Revert "Add checksum to s3 config"
This reverts commit d21a7038a8.
* Enforce IAM for s3tables bucket creation
* Prefer IAM path when policies exist
* Ensure IAM enforcement honors default allow
* address comments
* Reused the precomputed principal when setting tableBucketMetadata.OwnerAccountID, avoiding the redundant getAccountID call.
* get identity
* fix
* dedup
* fix
* comments
* fix tests
* update iam config
* go fmt
* fix ports
* fix flags
* mini clean shutdown
* Revert "update iam config"
This reverts commit ca48fdbb0a.
Revert "mini clean shutdown"
This reverts commit 9e17f6baff.
Revert "fix flags"
This reverts commit e9e7b29d2f.
Revert "go fmt"
This reverts commit bd3241960b.
* test/s3tables: share single weed mini per test package via TestMain
Previously each top-level test function in the catalog and s3tables
package started and stopped its own weed mini instance. This caused
failures when a prior instance wasn't cleanly stopped before the next
one started (port conflicts, leaked global state).
Changes:
- catalog/iceberg_catalog_test.go: introduce TestMain that starts one
shared TestEnvironment (external weed binary) before all tests and
tears it down after. All individual test functions now use sharedEnv.
Added randomSuffix() for unique resource names across tests.
- catalog/pyiceberg_test.go: updated to use sharedEnv instead of
per-test environments.
- catalog/pyiceberg_test_helpers.go -> pyiceberg_test_helpers_test.go:
renamed to a _test.go file so it can access TestEnvironment which is
defined in a test file.
- table-buckets/setup.go: add package-level sharedCluster variable.
- table-buckets/s3tables_integration_test.go: introduce TestMain that
starts one shared TestCluster before all tests. TestS3TablesIntegration
now uses sharedCluster. Extract startMiniClusterInDir (no *testing.T)
for TestMain use. TestS3TablesCreateBucketIAMPolicy keeps its own
cluster (different IAM config). Remove miniClusterMutex (no longer
needed). Fix Stop() to not panic when t is nil."
* delete
* parse
* default allow should work with anonymous
* fix port
* iceberg route
The failures are from Iceberg REST using the default bucket warehouse when no prefix is provided. Your tests create random buckets, so /v1/namespaces was looking in warehouse and failing. I updated the tests to use the prefixed Iceberg routes (/v1/{bucket}/...) via a small helper.
* test(s3tables): fix port conflicts and IAM ARN matching in integration tests
- Pass -master.dir explicitly to prevent filer store directory collision
between shared cluster and per-test clusters running in the same process
- Pass -volume.port.public and -volume.publicUrl to prevent the global
publicPort flag (mutated from 0 → concrete port by first cluster) from
being reused by a second cluster, causing 'address already in use'
- Remove the flag-reset loop in Stop() that reset global flag values while
other goroutines were reading them (race → panic)
- Fix IAM policy Resource ARN in TestS3TablesCreateBucketIAMPolicy to use
wildcards (arn:aws:s3tables:*:*:bucket/<name>) because the handler
generates ARNs with its own DefaultRegion (us-east-1) and principal name
('admin'), not the test constants testRegion/testAccountID
* docker: fix entrypoint chown guard; helm: add openshift-values.yaml
Fix a regression in entrypoint.sh where the DATA_UID/DATA_GID
ownership comparison was dropped, causing chown -R /data to run
unconditionally on every container start even when ownership was
already correct. Restore the guard so the recursive chown is
skipped when the seaweed user already owns /data — making startup
faster on subsequent runs and a no-op on OpenShift/PVC deployments
where fsGroup has already set correct ownership.
Add k8s/charts/seaweedfs/openshift-values.yaml: an example Helm
overrides file for deploying SeaweedFS on OpenShift (or any cluster
enforcing the Kubernetes restricted Pod Security Standard). Replaces
hostPath volumes with PVCs, sets runAsUser/fsGroup to 1000
(the seaweed user baked into the image), drops all capabilities,
disables privilege escalation, and enables RuntimeDefault seccomp —
satisfying OpenShift's default restricted SCC without needing a
custom SCC or root access.
Fixes#8381"