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seaweedfs/weed/s3api/iceberg/utils.go
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package iceberg
import (
"encoding/json"
"errors"
"fmt"
"net/http"
"os"
"strconv"
"strings"
"github.com/apache/iceberg-go"
"github.com/gorilla/mux"
"github.com/seaweedfs/seaweedfs/weed/glog"
"github.com/seaweedfs/seaweedfs/weed/s3api/s3_constants"
"github.com/seaweedfs/seaweedfs/weed/s3api/s3tables"
)
// parseNamespace parses the namespace from path parameter.
// Iceberg uses unit separator (0x1F) for multi-level namespaces.
// Note: mux already decodes URL-encoded path parameters, so we only split by unit separator.
func parseNamespace(encoded string) []string {
if encoded == "" {
return nil
}
parts := strings.Split(encoded, "\x1F")
// Filter empty parts
result := make([]string, 0, len(parts))
for _, p := range parts {
if p != "" {
result = append(result, p)
}
}
return result
}
// encodeNamespace encodes namespace parts using the Iceberg REST protocol's
// unit separator (0x1F) convention. This is only appropriate for protocol-level
// encoding (e.g. URL path parameters), NOT for filesystem/S3 paths.
func encodeNamespace(parts []string) string {
return strings.Join(parts, "\x1F")
}
// flattenNamespacePath joins namespace parts with "." for use in S3 location
// and filer paths, matching the S3 Tables storage layer convention.
func flattenNamespacePath(parts []string) string {
return strings.Join(parts, ".")
}
func parseS3Location(location string) (bucketName, tablePath string, err error) {
if !strings.HasPrefix(location, "s3://") {
return "", "", fmt.Errorf("unsupported location: %s", location)
}
trimmed := strings.TrimPrefix(location, "s3://")
trimmed = strings.TrimSuffix(trimmed, "/")
if trimmed == "" {
return "", "", fmt.Errorf("invalid location: %s", location)
}
parts := strings.SplitN(trimmed, "/", 2)
bucketName = parts[0]
if bucketName == "" {
return "", "", fmt.Errorf("invalid location bucket: %s", location)
}
if len(parts) == 2 {
tablePath = parts[1]
}
return bucketName, tablePath, nil
}
func tableLocationFromMetadataLocation(metadataLocation string) string {
trimmed := strings.TrimSuffix(metadataLocation, "/")
if idx := strings.LastIndex(trimmed, "/metadata/"); idx != -1 {
return trimmed[:idx]
}
return trimmed
}
// accessDelegationHeader is how a client asks the catalog to hand back storage
// credentials along with the table metadata.
const accessDelegationHeader = "X-Iceberg-Access-Delegation"
// wantsVendedCredentials reports whether the client asked for vended
// credentials. The header carries a comma-separated list of mechanisms.
func wantsVendedCredentials(r *http.Request) bool {
if r == nil {
return false
}
for _, value := range r.Header.Values(accessDelegationHeader) {
for _, mechanism := range strings.Split(value, ",") {
if strings.EqualFold(strings.TrimSpace(mechanism), "vended-credentials") {
return true
}
}
}
return false
}
// writeLoadResult writes a table or view load response. The FileIO config it
// carries depends on the delegation the client asked for, so a cache between
// us and the client must key on that header and not on the URL alone.
func writeLoadResult(w http.ResponseWriter, status int, v interface{}) {
w.Header().Set("Vary", accessDelegationHeader)
writeJSON(w, status, v)
}
// writeJSON writes a JSON response.
func writeJSON(w http.ResponseWriter, status int, v interface{}) {
w.Header().Set("Content-Type", "application/json")
w.WriteHeader(status)
if v != nil {
data, err := json.Marshal(v)
if err != nil {
glog.Errorf("Iceberg: failed to encode response: %v", err)
return
}
w.Write(data)
}
}
// writeError writes an Iceberg error response.
func writeError(w http.ResponseWriter, status int, errType, message string) {
resp := ErrorResponse{
Error: ErrorModel{
Message: message,
Type: errType,
Code: status,
},
}
writeJSON(w, status, resp)
}
// nameValidationError reports whether err is an S3 Tables namespace or table
// name validation failure. Such names are client input (the S3 Tables charset
// is stricter than the Iceberg REST spec), so the catalog answers 400 rather
// than treating it as a server fault.
func nameValidationError(err error) bool {
if err == nil {
return false
}
// Match the validator's own phrasings rather than a bare "namespace name"/
// "table name" so unrelated faults (e.g. "failed to resolve table name")
// aren't misreported as client errors. Lowercased for resilience to
// capitalization changes.
msg := strings.ToLower(err.Error())
for _, marker := range []string{
"invalid namespace name", "namespace name must", "namespace name cannot",
"invalid table name", "table name must", "table name cannot",
} {
if strings.Contains(msg, marker) {
return true
}
}
return false
}
// writeManagerError maps a residual error to a response: name validation
// failures and rejected schemas come from the request body, so they are client
// errors (400) and must carry the reason -- a variant field without
// format-version 3 otherwise reads as a bare 500 with "variant is not supported
// until v3" only in the log. Anything else is a server fault (500).
func writeManagerError(w http.ResponseWriter, err error) {
switch {
case nameValidationError(err),
errors.Is(err, iceberg.ErrInvalidSchema),
errors.Is(err, iceberg.ErrInvalidPartitionSpec),
errors.Is(err, iceberg.ErrInvalidTypeString),
errors.Is(err, iceberg.ErrInvalidTransform),
errors.Is(err, iceberg.ErrInvalidArgument):
writeError(w, http.StatusBadRequest, "BadRequestException", err.Error())
return
}
// A missing table bucket means the catalog the client selected does not
// exist, not a server fault. The storage-layer message names the resolved
// bucket, which for a client that sent no warehouse at all is the default
// one it never asked for, so say how to select a real table bucket.
var tableErr *s3tables.S3TablesError
if errors.As(err, &tableErr) && tableErr.Type == s3tables.ErrCodeNoSuchBucket {
writeError(w, http.StatusNotFound, "NoSuchNamespaceException",
fmt.Sprintf("%s: each table bucket is a separate catalog, select one with warehouse=s3://<table-bucket>/ or /v1/<table-bucket>/", tableErr.Message))
return
}
writeError(w, http.StatusInternalServerError, "InternalServerError", err.Error())
}
// resolveWarehouseBucket maps a client-supplied warehouse value to a table
// bucket name. Clients spell the warehouse three ways: the s3://<bucket>/
// location this catalog advertises, the table bucket ARN that AWS S3 Tables
// uses, and the bare bucket name. Accepting only the first sends every other
// spelling to the default bucket, where the request fails naming a bucket the
// client never asked for. Returns "" when the value names no usable bucket so
// the caller keeps its own default.
func resolveWarehouseBucket(warehouse string) string {
warehouse = strings.TrimSpace(warehouse)
var bucket string
switch {
case warehouse == "":
return ""
case strings.HasPrefix(warehouse, "s3://"):
parsed, _, err := parseS3Location(warehouse)
if err != nil {
return ""
}
bucket = parsed
case strings.HasPrefix(warehouse, "arn:"):
parsed, err := s3tables.ParseBucketNameFromARN(warehouse)
if err != nil {
return ""
}
bucket = parsed
default:
// Bare name, possibly with a sub-path that bucket-scoped routing ignores.
bucket, _, _ = strings.Cut(strings.TrimSuffix(warehouse, "/"), "/")
}
if !s3tables.IsValidBucketName(bucket) {
return ""
}
return bucket
}
// getBucketFromPrefix extracts table bucket name from prefix parameter.
// For now, we use the prefix as the table bucket name.
//
// The Iceberg REST spec lets clients identify a catalog either by embedding
// its prefix in the URL (/v1/{prefix}/...) or by passing ?warehouse= as a
// query parameter. Clients that skip the /v1/config handshake (or ignore its
// overrides) still routinely send the warehouse parameter on every request,
// so honor it as a fallback before the env-var default.
func getBucketFromPrefix(r *http.Request) string {
vars := mux.Vars(r)
if prefix := vars["prefix"]; prefix != "" {
return prefix
}
if bucket := resolveWarehouseBucket(r.URL.Query().Get("warehouse")); bucket != "" {
return bucket
}
if bucket := os.Getenv("S3TABLES_DEFAULT_BUCKET"); bucket != "" {
return bucket
}
// Some writers commit to the unprefixed path even though their reads
// honor the /v1/config prefix; the deployment's first table bucket is
// where those commits belong.
for _, name := range strings.Split(os.Getenv("S3_TABLE_BUCKET"), ",") {
if name = strings.TrimSpace(name); name != "" {
return name
}
}
// Default bucket if no prefix - use "warehouse" for Iceberg
return "warehouse"
}
// buildTableBucketARN builds an ARN for a table bucket.
func buildTableBucketARN(bucketName string) string {
arn, _ := s3tables.BuildBucketARN(s3tables.DefaultRegion, s3_constants.AccountAdminId, bucketName)
return arn
}
const (
defaultListPageSize = 1000
maxListPageSize = 1000
)
func getPaginationQueryParam(r *http.Request, primary, fallback string) string {
if v := strings.TrimSpace(r.URL.Query().Get(primary)); v != "" {
return v
}
return strings.TrimSpace(r.URL.Query().Get(fallback))
}
func parsePagination(r *http.Request) (pageToken string, pageSize int, err error) {
pageToken = getPaginationQueryParam(r, "pageToken", "page-token")
pageSize = defaultListPageSize
pageSizeValue := getPaginationQueryParam(r, "pageSize", "page-size")
if pageSizeValue == "" {
return pageToken, pageSize, nil
}
parsedPageSize, parseErr := strconv.Atoi(pageSizeValue)
if parseErr != nil || parsedPageSize <= 0 {
return pageToken, 0, fmt.Errorf("invalid pageSize %q: must be a positive integer", pageSizeValue)
}
if parsedPageSize > maxListPageSize {
return pageToken, 0, fmt.Errorf("invalid pageSize %q: must be <= %d", pageSizeValue, maxListPageSize)
}
return pageToken, parsedPageSize, nil
}
func normalizeNamespaceProperties(properties map[string]string) map[string]string {
if properties == nil {
return map[string]string{}
}
return properties
}
// namespaceLocationProperty is the well-known Iceberg key used to advertise a
// default base path for tables created in a namespace.
const namespaceLocationProperty = "location"
// defaultNamespaceLocation returns the s3 path under which tables in the
// namespace should be stored when the namespace itself does not carry an
// explicit "location" property. The flattened namespace path mirrors the on-
// disk layout used by handleCreateTable so a deferred client-side commit ends
// up at the same place a server-computed one would.
func defaultNamespaceLocation(bucket string, namespace []string) string {
if bucket == "" || len(namespace) == 0 {
return ""
}
return fmt.Sprintf("s3://%s/%s", bucket, flattenNamespacePath(namespace))
}
// withDefaultNamespaceLocation populates the Iceberg "location" property on a
// namespace response when the storage layer does not carry one. Trino's REST
// catalog falls back to an eager createTable code path when the namespace
// has no location, which races our metadata write against Trino's emptiness
// check and surfaces as a "Cannot create a table on a non-empty location"
// error on the very first CREATE TABLE. Advertising a default location lets
// Trino take the deferred-transaction path and pick a unique per-table path.
// See issue #9074.
func withDefaultNamespaceLocation(properties map[string]string, bucket string, namespace []string) map[string]string {
properties = normalizeNamespaceProperties(properties)
if _, ok := properties[namespaceLocationProperty]; ok {
return properties
}
if def := defaultNamespaceLocation(bucket, namespace); def != "" {
properties[namespaceLocationProperty] = def
}
return properties
}