Fixes#2180Fixes#2181
Migrate the gateway from Fiber v2 to Fiber v3.3.0 and update the affected server, middleware, handler, controller, and test code for the new APIs.
Replace the deprecated Fiber filesystem middleware used by the WebUI with the Fiber v3 static middleware, serving the embedded WebUI assets from an fs.Sub filesystem.
Fix the request header limit handling regression by adding a temporary handler for Fiber v3/fasthttp small-buffer errors so oversized request headers return the expected regulated S3 error response.
Fix the debuglogger panic by reworking the boxed key/value formatter used for debug request and response dumps. The formatter now handles long header keys and values without producing invalid wrap widths, negative padding, or out-of-range string slices.
Enhances the static website hosting implementation with more complete S3-compatible behavior across request handling, backend storage, validation, CORS, and errors.
Adds dedicated website endpoint handling for GET, HEAD, and OPTIONS requests, including index document resolution, error document serving, redirect-all support, pre-fetch and post-error routing rules, query string preservation in redirects, public access checks before object reads, and method-not-allowed responses.
Improves error handling for website responses by returning S3-compatible HTML error bodies with request IDs, host IDs, x-amz-error-code, x-amz-error-message, and specialized error fields. This also fixes website-related validation errors to return more accurate S3-style error codes and messages, including invalid redirect protocols, invalid HTTP redirect/error codes, conflicting routing rule replacements, routing rule limits, and oversized website configuration requests.
Adds website CORS support for GET, HEAD, and OPTIONS preflight requests, including bucket CORS lookup through website host bucket resolution, allowed origin/method/header validation, exposed header handling, ETag exposure, Vary headers, max-age handling, and CORS access-denied responses.
Adds debug logging around website configuration parsing, validation failures, CORS checks, backend lookup failures, and internal website error paths to make failures easier to diagnose.
Adds compressed website configuration storage so larger configs fit backend metadata limits, including gzip storage for POSIX extended attributes and base64-encoded compressed metadata for Azure. Also adds Azure PutBucketWebsite, GetBucketWebsite, and DeleteBucketWebsite support.
Adds and expands test coverage for website config validation, S3-compatible HTML error bodies, website routing behavior, public access enforcement, HEAD behavior, CORS handling, PutBucketWebsite limits, and end-to-end website hosting through a Docker-based dnsmasq test setup and CI workflow.
Add S3 bucket website configuration types with XML serialization support
in s3response/website.go. Includes IndexDocument, ErrorDocument,
RedirectAllRequestsTo, and RoutingRules with full validation matching
AWS S3 behavior.
Add corresponding S3 error codes: ErrNoSuchWebsiteConfiguration,
ErrInvalidWebsiteConfiguration, ErrInvalidWebsiteSuffix, and
ErrInvalidWebsiteRedirectCode.
Unit tests cover validation logic, XML round-trip, and parsing.
Signed-off-by: Marc Singer <marc@singer.gg>
Add website backend interface and implementations for posix and s3proxy
Add PutBucketWebsite, GetBucketWebsite, and DeleteBucketWebsite methods
to the Backend interface with BackendUnsupported stubs that return
ErrNotImplemented.
Posix backend stores website config as a metadata attribute (key:
'website') following the same pattern as CORS. ScoutFS inherits via
embedding.
S3Proxy backend stores website config in the metadata bucket with
prefix 'vgw-meta-website-', consistent with existing ACL/policy/CORS
metadata storage. Returns ErrNoSuchWebsiteConfiguration when not found.
Signed-off-by: Marc Singer <marc@singer.gg>
Add website API controllers and wire into router
Add PutBucketWebsite, GetBucketWebsite, and DeleteBucketWebsite
controller methods following the same pattern as CORS. Controllers
parse and validate WebsiteConfiguration XML, check IAM authorization,
and delegate to the backend.
Replace the three HandleErrorRoute(ErrNotImplemented) stubs in the
router with the new controller methods. Regenerate the backend mock
to include the new interface methods.
Signed-off-by: Marc Singer <marc@singer.gg>
Add website index document middleware and wire into router
Add ResolveWebsiteIndex middleware that rewrites directory-like object keys
(empty or ending with /) to include the IndexDocument suffix when website
hosting is enabled. Also handles RedirectAllRequestsTo by returning 301.
Wire the middleware into both GetObject and HeadObject handler chains in
the router, positioned after BucketObjectNameValidator and before auth.
Signed-off-by: Marc Singer <marc@singer.gg>
Fix the gateway panic when validating malformed bucket ownership controls bodies with no rules. The handler now checks the rules count before indexing the first rule.
Fixes#2123Fixes#2120Fixes#2116Fixes#2111Fixes#2108Fixes#2086Fixes#2085Fixes#2083Fixes#2081Fixes#2080Fixes#2073Fixes#2072Fixes#2071Fixes#2069Fixes#2044Fixes#2043Fixes#2042Fixes#2041Fixes#2040Fixes#2039Fixes#2036Fixes#2035Fixes#2034Fixes#2028Fixes#2020Fixes#1842Fixes#1810Fixes#1780Fixes#1775Fixes#1736Fixes#1705Fixes#1663Fixes#1645Fixes#1583Fixes#1526Fixes#1514Fixes#1493Fixes#1487Fixes#959Fixes#779Closes#823Closes#85
Refactor global S3 error handling around structured error types and centralized XML response generation.
All S3 errors now share the common APIError base for the fields every error has: Code, HTTP status code, and Message. Non-traditional errors that need AWS-compatible XML fields now have dedicated typed errors in the s3err package. Each typed error implements the shared S3Error behavior so controllers and middleware can handle errors consistently while still emitting error-specific XML fields.
Add a dedicated InvalidArgumentError type because InvalidArgument is used widely across request validation, auth, copy source handling, object lock validation, multipart validation, and header parsing. The new InvalidArgument path uses explicit InvalidArgErrorCode constants with predefined descriptions and ArgumentName values, keeping call sites readable while preserving the correct InvalidArgument XML shape and optional ArgumentValue.
New structured errors added in s3err:
- `AccessForbiddenError`: Method, ResourceType
- `BadDigestError`: CalculatedDigest, ExpectedDigest
- `BucketError`: BucketName
- `ContentSHA256MismatchError`: ClientComputedContentSHA256, S3ComputedContentSHA256
- `EntityTooLargeError`: ProposedSize, MaxSizeAllowed
- `EntityTooSmallError`: ProposedSize, MinSizeAllowed
- `ExpiredPresignedURLError`: ServerTime, XAmzExpires, Expires
- `InvalidAccessKeyIdError`: AWSAccessKeyId
- `InvalidArgumentError`: Description, ArgumentName, ArgumentValue
- `InvalidChunkSizeError`: Chunk, BadChunkSize
- `InvalidDigestError`: ContentMD5
- `InvalidLocationConstraintError`: LocationConstraint
- `InvalidPartError`: UploadId, PartNumber, ETag
- `InvalidRangeError`: RangeRequested, ActualObjectSize
- `InvalidTagError`: TagKey, TagValue
- `KeyTooLongError`: Size, MaxSizeAllowed
- `MetadataTooLargeError`: Size, MaxSizeAllowed
- `MethodNotAllowedError`: Method, ResourceType, AllowedMethods
- `NoSuchUploadError`: UploadId
- `NoSuchVersionError`: Key, VersionId
- `NotImplementedError`: Header, AdditionalMessage
- `PreconditionFailedError`: Condition
- `RequestTimeTooSkewedError`: RequestTime, ServerTime, MaxAllowedSkewMilliseconds
- `SignatureDoesNotMatchError`: AWSAccessKeyId, StringToSign, SignatureProvided, StringToSignBytes, CanonicalRequest, CanonicalRequestBytes
Fix CompleteMultipartUpload validation in the Azure backend so missing or empty `ETag` values return the appropriate S3 error instead of allowing a gateway panic.
Fix presigned authentication expiration validation to compare server time in `UTC`, matching the `UTC` timestamp used by presigned URL signing.
Add request ID and host ID support across S3 requests. Each request now receives AWS S3-like identifiers, returned in response headers as `x-amz-request-id` and `x-amz-id-2` and included in all XML error responses as RequestId and HostId. The generated ID structure is designed to resemble AWS S3 request IDs and host IDs.
The request signature calculation/validation for streaming uploads was previously delayed until the request body was fully read, both for Authorization header authentication and presigned URLs.
Now, the signature is validated immediately in the authorization middlewares without reading the request body, since the signature calculation itself does not depend on the request body. Instead, only the `x-amz-content-sha256` SHA-256 hash calculation is delayed.
Fixes#1986
When a client includes tagging, legal hold, or retention headers in a PutObject, CopyObject or CreateMultipartUpload request, the corresponding bucket policy permissions must be verified in addition to s3:PutObject:
`X-Amz-Tagging` - `s3:PutObjectTagging`
`X-Amz-Object-Lock-Legal-Hold` - `s3:PutObjectLegalHold`
`X-Amz-Object-Lock-Mode` - `s3:PutObjectRetention`
Previously, only s3:PutObject was checked, allowing users to set tagging, legal hold, and retention without having the required permissions. Now each action permission is check, if user tries to add them.
For CopyObject these permissions are checked on destination object.
Closes#1847
This PR introduces a global optional gateway CLI flag `--disable-acl` (`VGW_DISABLE_ACL`) to disable ACL handling. When this flag is enabled, the gateway ignores all ACL-related headers, particularly in `CreateBucket`, `PutObject`, `CopyObject`, and `CreateMultipartUpload`.
`GetBucketAcl` behavior is unchanged simply returning the bucket ACL config.
There's no change in object ACL actions(`PutObjectACL`, `GetObjectACL`). They return a`NotImplemented` error as before.
A new custom error is added for PutBucketAcl calls when ACLs are disabled at the gateway level. Its HTTP status code and error code match AWS S3’s behavior, with only a slightly different error message.
In the access-control checker, ACL evaluation is fully bypassed. If ACLs are disabled only the bucket owner gets access to the bucket and all grantee checks are ignored.
The PR also includes minor refactoring of the S3 API server and router. The growing list of parameters passed to the router’s Init method has been consolidated into fields within the router struct, initialized during router construction. Parameters not needed by the S3 server are no longer stored in the server configuration and are instead forwarded directly to the router.
Fixes#1869
Generally, when object ownership is not explicitly specified during bucket creation, it defaults to `BucketOwnerEnforced`. With `BucketOwnerEnforced`, ACLs are disabled and any attempt to set one results in an `InvalidBucketAclWithObjectOwnership` error.
However, there is an edge case. When the `private` canned ACL is used during bucket creation—which is effectively the default ACL for all buckets—`BucketOwnerEnforced` is still permitted. Moreover, if no explicit object ownership is specified together with the `private` canned ACL, the ownership defaults to `BucketOwnerPreferred`.
This fix also resolves the issue with rclone bucket creation, since rclone sends `x-amz-acl: private` by default:
```
rclone mkdir vgw:test
```
Fixes#1765Fixes#1771
This PR addresses two issues:
1. CreateBucket was previously allowed when the gateway was running in read-only mode. It is now correctly blocked.
2. Write operations were permitted on public buckets in read-only mode because the public access checks in `auth.VerifyAccess` were evaluated before the read-only check. The read-only check now takes precedence, and all write operations on public buckets are blocked.
Closes#1731
Implements the admin `CreateBucket` (`PATCH /:bucket/create`) endpoint and CLI command, which create a new bucket with the provided owner access key ID. The endpoint internally calls the S3 `CreateBucket` API, storing the new owner information in the request context under the `bucket-owner` key. This value is then retrieved by the S3 API layer and the backends.
The endpoint uses the custom `x-vgw-owner` HTTP header to pass the bucket owner access key ID.
The admin CLI command mirrors `aws s3api create-bucket` and supports all flags implemented by the gateway (for example, `--create-bucket-configuration`, `--acl`, `--object-ownership`, etc.).
Fixes#1654Fixes#1644
CreateBucket `LocationConstraint` rejects empty values with an `InvalidLocationConstraint` error.
The `us-east-1` `LocationConstraint` is considered invalid because it is the default value and must not be present in the `CreateBucketConfiguration` request body.
This PR fixes both issues by returning `InvalidLocationConstraint` in both cases.
Fixes#1712
A successful `PutBucketPolicy` call returns `204`(No Content) http status. This PR fixes the response status code, by sending correct `204`, insted of `200`.
Fixes#1379
Adds validation for bucket canned ACLs in `CreateBucket` and `PutBucketAcl`. The gateway supports three values: `private`, `public-read`, and `public-read-write`. All other values (including `authenticated-read`, which is not supported) are considered invalid and result in an `InvalidArgument` error with an empty error message.
Closes#1595
This implementation diverges from AWS S3 behavior. The `CreateBucket` request body is no longer ignored. Based on the S3 request body schema, the gateway parses only the `LocationConstraint` and `Tags` fields. If the `LocationConstraint` does not match the gateway’s region, it returns an `InvalidLocationConstraint` error.
In AWS S3, tagging during bucket creation is supported only for directory buckets. The gateway extends this support to general-purpose buckets.
If the request body is malformed, the gateway returns a `MalformedXML` error.
Closes#1549Fixes#1593Fixes#1521Fixes#1427Fixes#1311Fixes#1301Fixes#1040
This PR primarily focuses on checksum calculation within the gateway, but it also includes several related fixes and improvements.
It introduces a middleware responsible for handling and calculating checksums for the `x-amz-checksum-*` headers and `Content-MD5`. The middleware is applied only to actions that expect a request body or checksum headers. It also enforces validation for actions that require a non-empty request body, returning an error if the body is missing. Similarly, it returns an error for actions where at least one checksum header (`Content-MD5` or `x-amz-checksum-*`) is required but none is provided.
The implementation is based on [https://gist.github.com/niksis02/eec3198f03e561a0998d67af75c648d7](the reference table), tested directly against S3:
It also fixes the error case where the `x-amz-sdk-checksum-algorithm` header is present but no corresponding `x-amz-checksum-*` or `x-amz-trailer` header is included.
Additionally, the PR improves validation for the `x-amz-content-sha256` header. For actions that require this header, an error is now returned when it’s missing. For actions that don’t require it, the middleware no longer enforces its presence. Following the common S3 pattern, the header remains mandatory for admin routes.
Finally, the `x-amz-content-sha256` header is now optional for anonymous requests, as it is not required in that case.
The debuglogger should be a top level module since we expect
all modules within the project to make use of this. If its
hidden in s3api, then contributors are less likely to make
use of this outside of s3api.
GetObject allows overriding response headers with the following
paramters:
response-cache-control
response-content-disposition
response-content-encoding
response-content-language
response-content-type
response-expires
This is only valid for signed (and pre-singed) requests. An error
is returned for anonymous requests if these are set.
More info on the GetObject overrides can be found in the GetObject
API reference.
This also clarifies the naming of the AccessOptions IsPublicBucket
to IsPublicRequest to indicate this is a public access request
and not just accessing a bucket that allows public access.
Fixes#1501
Closes#1003
**Changes Introduced:**
1. **S3 Bucket CORS Actions**
* Implemented the following S3 bucket CORS APIs:
* `PutBucketCors` – Configure CORS rules for a bucket.
* `GetBucketCors` – Retrieve the current CORS configuration for a bucket.
* `DeleteBucketCors` – Remove CORS configuration from a bucket.
2. **CORS Preflight Handling**
* Added an `OPTIONS` endpoint to handle browser preflight requests.
* The endpoint evaluates incoming requests against bucket CORS rules and returns the appropriate `Access-Control-*` headers.
3. **CORS Middleware**
* Implemented middleware that:
* Checks if a bucket has CORS configured.
* Detects the `Origin` header in the request.
* Adds the necessary `Access-Control-*` headers to the response when the request matches the bucket CORS configuration.
Fixes#1398
The `x-amz-mp-object-size` request header can have two erroneous states: an invalid value or a negative integer. AWS returns different error descriptions for each case. This PR fixes the error description for the invalid header value case.
The invalid case can't be integration tested as SDK expects `int64` as the header value.