Bucket ACLs are now disabled by default the same as AWS.
By default the object ownership is BucketOwnerEnforced
which means that bucket ACLs are disabled. If one attempts
to set bucket ACL the following error is returned both in
the gateway and on AWS:
ErrAclNotSupported: {
Code: "AccessControlListNotSupported",
Description: "The bucket does not allow ACLs",
HTTPStatusCode: http.StatusBadRequest,
},
ACls can be enabled with PutBucketOwnershipControls
Changed bucket canned ACL translation
New backend interface methods:
PutBucketOwnershipControls
GetBucketOwnershipControls
DeleteBucketOwnershipControls
Added these to metrics
Fixes#447. Previously we required XML namespace and got these
errors with this input:
DEBUG: <Tagging><TagSet><Tag><Key>mykey</Key><Value>myvalue</Value></Tag></TagSet></Tagging>
DEBUG: expected element <Tagging> in name space http://s3.amazonaws.com/doc/2006-03-01/ but have no name space
The xml encoding of the s3.ListBucketsOutput return type was not giving
correct results when there is only a single bucket. This revives the
old aws xsd schema and generated types that will give more accurate xml
encoding results.