The TestPresignedURLIAMValidation was failing because the presigned URL
validation was hardcoding the principal ARN as 'PresignedUser' instead
of extracting the actual role from the JWT session token.
### Problem:
- Test used session token from S3ReadOnlyRole
- ValidatePresignedURLWithIAM hardcoded principal as PresignedUser
- Authorization checked wrong role permissions
- PUT operation incorrectly succeeded instead of being denied
### Solution:
- Extract role and session information from JWT token claims
- Use parseJWTToken() to get 'role' and 'snam' claims
- Build correct principal ARN from token data
- Use 'principal' claim directly if available, fallback to constructed ARN
### Test Results:
✅ TestPresignedURLIAMValidation: All 4 test cases now pass
✅ GET with read permissions: ALLOWED (correct)
✅ PUT with read-only permissions: DENIED (correct - was failing before)
✅ GET without session token: Falls back to standard auth
✅ Invalid session token: Correctly rejected
### Technical Details:
- Principal now correctly shows: arn:seaweed:sts::assumed-role/S3ReadOnlyRole/presigned-test-session
- Authorization logic now validates against actual assumed role
- Maintains compatibility with existing presigned URL generation tests
- All 20+ presigned URL tests continue to pass
This ensures presigned URLs respect the actual IAM role permissions
from the session token, providing proper security enforcement.
see https://blog.aqwari.net/xml-schema-go/
1. go get aqwari.net/xml/cmd/xsdgen
2. Add EncodingType element for ListBucketResult in AmazonS3.xsd
3. xsdgen -o s3api_xsd_generated.go -pkg s3api AmazonS3.xsd
4. Remove empty Grantee struct in s3api_xsd_generated.go
5. Remove xmlns: sed s'/http:\/\/s3.amazonaws.com\/doc\/2006-03-01\/\ //' s3api_xsd_generated.go