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* Add GitHub Actions workflow for codespell on master * Add rudimentary codespell config * Tune codespell config: skip generated code, ignore camelCase, whitelist domain terms Add camelCase/PascalCase regex to ignore common Go/Rust/JS identifiers like allLocations, publishErr, ReadInside, FlushInterval. Also skip templ-generated *_templ.go files, and whitelist a handful of short/domain-specific words (visibles, fo, te, ser, bject, unparseable, keep-alives, tread, anc, ue) that show up as false positives across the tree. Co-Authored-By: Claude Code 2.1.217 / Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * Fix ambiguous typos and protect false positives Fixes typos that codespell reports with multiple candidate suggestions (so `codespell -w` cannot auto-apply them), plus one inline pragma and one config entry to protect legitimate identifiers. Manual fixes (single correct answer chosen from context): - pattens -> patterns (5x) in filer/upload/shell flag help strings - finded -> found (2x) in tarantool storage.lua comment - spacify -> specify (2x) in helm chart values.yaml comment - wether -> whether in skiplist.go docstring - simpe -> simple in mq schema test case name False-positive protection: - Add `//codespell:ignore` next to `source GET's` (possessive of HTTP verb) in s3api_object_handlers_copy_stream.go - Whitelist `auther` in .codespellrc — it's a local variable meaning "authenticator" in weed/security/tls.go, not a typo of "author". Co-Authored-By: Claude Code 2.1.217 / Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * Extend codespell ignore list: .git-meta path and thirdparty groupId Also skip `.git-meta` (scratch dir for commit messages that may contain typo words verbatim) and whitelist `thirdparty` — it appears as the literal Maven groupId `org.apache.hadoop.thirdparty` in hdfs3 poms and cannot be renamed. Co-Authored-By: Claude Code 2.1.217 / Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * [DATALAD RUNCMD] Fix non-ambiguous typos with codespell -w Auto-applied fixes to the 44 remaining single-suggestion typos across docs, comments, log messages, tests, config, and one Java pom. === Do not change lines below === { "chain": [], "cmd": "uvx codespell -w", "exit": 0, "extra_inputs": [], "inputs": [], "outputs": [], "pwd": "." } ^^^ Do not change lines above ^^^ * Revert breaking codespell fixes; whitelist unknwon and atleast Two of the auto-applied `codespell -w` fixes were false positives that would break the build/tests: - go.mod: `github.com/unknwon/goconfig` is a real Go module path — the upstream author's GitHub handle is literally `unknwon`. Renaming to `unknown` would fail dependency resolution. - test/benchmark/fuse_db/bin/{sqlite_verify.py,run_mysql.sh,run_sqlite.sh}: `atleast` is a literal CLI mode value (a string constant compared and passed as a positional argument). Rewriting to `at least` splits it into two arguments and breaks the mode check. Reverted those files and whitelisted both words in .codespellrc so future runs won't re-suggest the same broken fixes. Co-Authored-By: Claude Code 2.1.217 / Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> --------- Co-authored-by: Claude Code 2.1.217 / Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
215 lines
8.3 KiB
Go
215 lines
8.3 KiB
Go
package s3api
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import (
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"context"
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"fmt"
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"io"
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"math"
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"mime"
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"mime/multipart"
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"net/http"
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"net/textproto"
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"github.com/seaweedfs/seaweedfs/weed/filer"
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"github.com/seaweedfs/seaweedfs/weed/glog"
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"github.com/seaweedfs/seaweedfs/weed/pb/filer_pb"
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"github.com/seaweedfs/seaweedfs/weed/security"
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util_http "github.com/seaweedfs/seaweedfs/weed/util/http"
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)
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// canStreamCopyChunk reports whether the chunk-copy fast path can use the
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// io.Pipe streaming variant. The streaming path bypasses both the s3-side
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// download buffer and the s3-side multipart-encode buffer, holding only the
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// io.Pipe internal buffer (~32 KiB) per copy in flight. It does not work
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// when bytes need to be transformed in transit:
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//
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// - SSE-C / SSE-KMS / SSE-S3: bytes need to be re-encrypted with a
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// different key on the destination, so they have to land in memory.
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// - Per-chunk CipherKey (per-chunk encryption from the source): the
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// source bytes need to be decrypted before being re-uploaded.
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//
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// In both cases the caller falls back to the buffered copySingleChunk path,
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// which already handles those transformations correctly. The streaming
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// path is still safe for IsCompressed chunks — gzip is end-to-end and we
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// just forward the wire bytes (with the destination Content-Encoding
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// header set to whatever the source actually returned).
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func canStreamCopyChunk(chunk *filer_pb.FileChunk) bool {
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if len(chunk.CipherKey) > 0 {
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return false
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}
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if chunk.GetSseType() != filer_pb.SSEType_NONE {
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return false
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}
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return true
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}
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// streamCopyChunkRange copies size bytes starting at offset from srcUrl to
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// the destination volume identified by assignResult, using io.Pipe to avoid
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// buffering the chunk in memory. The destination volume server expects the
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// same multipart wire format that operation.upload_content writes — see
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// upload_content.go for the canonical version; we mirror its part headers
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// here so the volume's needle.parseUpload accepts the request.
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//
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// isFullChunk is the load-bearing distinction:
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//
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// - false (partial range): a Range header is sent to the source volume,
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// which serves the requested byte range. For compressed chunks the
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// volume internally decompresses to satisfy the range, then returns
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// raw bytes (no Content-Encoding); we forward those raw bytes.
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// - true (full chunk): we ask the source volume to send compressed
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// bytes via Accept-Encoding: gzip, bypass Go's auto-decompression on
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// resp.Body, and forward whatever wire bytes arrived to the
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// destination. When the chunk is stored gzipped that means we never
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// decompress on either the source-volume or s3-server side; the
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// destination receives gzipped bytes and stores them as-is.
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//
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// For the Harbor-style assemble repro (where each UploadPartCopy range
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// matches a source chunk boundary), the full-chunk path eliminates the
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// "bytes.growSlice from util.DecompressData" cost that dominates the
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// volume-side heap profile after the s3-side fixes.
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//
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// The destination's Content-Encoding header is set from the source's
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// response Content-Encoding only — never from a caller-supplied hint.
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// Trusting a hint that disagrees with the wire bytes (e.g. caller says
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// "compressed" but the volume returned raw bytes for a partial range)
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// would label raw bytes as gzip and corrupt reads on the destination.
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func (s3a *S3ApiServer) streamCopyChunkRange(
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ctx context.Context,
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srcUrl, srcFileId string,
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offset, size int64,
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isFullChunk bool,
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assignResult *filer_pb.AssignVolumeResponse,
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) error {
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// Range header takes int64, but mirror the int32 bound from
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// downloadChunkData so the two paths reject the same inputs.
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if size > int64(math.MaxInt32) {
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return fmt.Errorf("chunk size %d exceeds maximum int32 size", size)
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}
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// Child context so a terminal error here unblocks both legs
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// immediately. Without this, a failed POST closes pipeReader
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// (which only fails the producer's writes), but the source GET's //codespell:ignore
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// read loop would keep draining srcResp.Body in the background
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// until EOF — wasting source-volume bandwidth and CPU on a copy
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// that's already failed. Cancelling streamCtx tears down both the
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// source GET and the destination POST when this function returns.
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streamCtx, cancel := context.WithCancel(ctx)
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defer cancel()
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dstUrl := fmt.Sprintf("http://%s/%s", assignResult.Location.Url, assignResult.FileId)
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dstJwt := security.EncodedJwt(assignResult.Auth)
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srcJwt := filer.JwtForVolumeServer(srcFileId)
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// Source GET: built directly (not through ReadUrlAsStream) because that
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// helper auto-decompresses gzipped responses, which would defeat the
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// whole-chunk pass-through optimization. We want the wire bytes.
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srcReq, err := http.NewRequestWithContext(streamCtx, http.MethodGet, srcUrl, nil)
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if err != nil {
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return fmt.Errorf("create source GET: %w", err)
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}
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if srcJwt != "" {
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srcReq.Header.Set("Authorization", security.BearerPrefix+srcJwt)
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}
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if isFullChunk {
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// Manually setting Accept-Encoding tells Go's http.Transport that
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// the user wants raw bytes back — Go's automatic decompression is
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// only applied when it adds the header itself. The server may or
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// may not actually gzip; the response Content-Encoding header is
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// authoritative.
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srcReq.Header.Set("Accept-Encoding", "gzip")
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} else {
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srcReq.Header.Set("Range", fmt.Sprintf("bytes=%d-%d", offset, offset+size-1))
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}
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srcResp, err := util_http.GetGlobalHttpClient().Do(srcReq)
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if err != nil {
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return fmt.Errorf("source GET: %w", err)
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}
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// CloseResponse drains and closes resp.Body for keepalive.
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defer util_http.CloseResponse(srcResp)
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if srcResp.StatusCode >= 400 {
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return fmt.Errorf("source GET %s: %s", srcUrl, srcResp.Status)
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}
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// What's actually on the wire — trust this over caller hints. For range
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// fetches the volume always returns raw bytes (no Content-Encoding); for
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// full-chunk fetches it depends on whether the chunk is stored gzipped.
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bodyIsGzipped := srcResp.Header.Get("Content-Encoding") == "gzip"
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// io.Pipe gives us a synchronous handoff: the producer goroutine builds
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// the multipart body, the consumer (HTTP transport) reads it. Writes
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// block until reads consume them, so the in-flight footprint is the
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// pipe's hand-off buffer — not the chunk size.
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pipeReader, pipeWriter := io.Pipe()
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mw := multipart.NewWriter(pipeWriter)
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contentType := mw.FormDataContentType()
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go func() {
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// CloseWithError on the writer end propagates the failure to the
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// HTTP transport reading from pipeReader, which then aborts the
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// POST. Plain Close (with err==nil) sends EOF normally.
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var producerErr error
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defer func() {
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pipeWriter.CloseWithError(producerErr)
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}()
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h := make(textproto.MIMEHeader)
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h.Set("Content-Disposition", mime.FormatMediaType("form-data",
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map[string]string{"name": "file", "filename": ""}))
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h.Set("Idempotency-Key", dstUrl)
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if bodyIsGzipped {
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h.Set("Content-Encoding", "gzip")
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}
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fw, err := mw.CreatePart(h)
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if err != nil {
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producerErr = fmt.Errorf("multipart create part: %w", err)
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return
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}
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if _, err := io.Copy(fw, srcResp.Body); err != nil {
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if shouldLogStreamError(err) {
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glog.V(2).Infof("stream copy %s offset=%d size=%d: %v",
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srcUrl, offset, size, err)
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}
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producerErr = fmt.Errorf("stream copy: %w", err)
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return
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}
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if err := mw.Close(); err != nil {
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producerErr = fmt.Errorf("multipart close: %w", err)
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return
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}
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}()
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req, err := http.NewRequestWithContext(streamCtx, http.MethodPost, dstUrl, pipeReader)
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if err != nil {
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pipeReader.CloseWithError(err)
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return fmt.Errorf("create POST request: %w", err)
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}
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req.Header.Set("Content-Type", contentType)
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if dstJwt != "" {
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req.Header.Set("Authorization", security.BearerPrefix+string(dstJwt))
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}
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resp, err := util_http.GetGlobalHttpClient().Do(req)
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if err != nil {
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// Closing the reader unblocks the producer if it was still mid-write;
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// the deferred cancel above also stops any in-flight source read.
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pipeReader.CloseWithError(err)
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return fmt.Errorf("POST: %w", err)
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}
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defer util_http.CloseResponse(resp)
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if resp.StatusCode >= 400 {
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return fmt.Errorf("POST %s: %s", dstUrl, resp.Status)
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}
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return nil
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}
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func shouldLogStreamError(err error) bool {
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// io.ErrClosedPipe shows up when the HTTP transport closed pipeReader
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// after the POST failed; the underlying error is reported via the POST
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// path, no need to log twice.
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return err != nil && err != io.ErrClosedPipe
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}
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