Fixes#1258Fixes#1257Closes#1244
Adds range queries support for `HeadObject`.
Fixes the range parsing logic for `GetObject`, which is used for `HeadObject` as well. Both actions follow the same rules for range parsing.
Fixes the error message returned by `GetObject`.
Fixes#1215Fixes#1216
`PutObject`, `CopyObject` and `CreateMultipartUpload` accept tag string as an http request header which should be url-encoded. The tag string should be a valid url-encoded string and each key/value pair should be valid, otherwise they should fail with `APIError`.
If the provided tag set contains duplicate `keys` the calls should fail with the same `InvalidURLEncodedTagging` error.
Not all url-encoded characters are supported by `S3`. The tagging string should contain only `letters`, `digits` and the following special chars:
- `-`
- `.`
- `/`
- `_`
- `+`
- ` `(space)
And their url-encoded versions: e.g. `%2F`(/), `%2E`(.) ... .
If the provided tagging string contains invalid `key`/`value`, the calls should fail with the following errors respectively:
`invalid key` - `(InvalidTag) The TagKey you have provided is invalid`
`invalid value` - `(InvalidTag) The TagValue you have provided is invalid`
Fixes#1214Fixes#1231Fixes#1232
Implements `utils.ParseTagging` which is a generic implementation of parsing tags for both `PutObjectTagging` and `PutBucketTagging`.
- The actions now return `MalformedXML` if the provided request body is invalid.
- Adds validation to return `InvalidTag` if duplicate keys are present in tagging.
- For invalid tag keys, it creates a new error: `ErrInvalidTagKey`.
O_TMPFILE can fail if the location we need to link the final
file is not within the same filesystem. This can happen if
there are different filesystem mounts within a bucket or if
using zfs nested datasets within a bucket.
Fixes#1194Fixes#1035
Fixes#998Closes#1125Closes#1126Closes#1127
Implements objects meta properties(Content-Disposition, Content-Language, Content-Encoding, Cache-Control, Expires) and tagging besed on the directives(metadata, tagging) in CopyObject in posix and azure backends. The properties/tagging should be coppied from the source object if "COPY" directive is provided and it should be replaced otherwise.
Changes the object copy principle in azure: instead of using the `CopyFromURL` method from azure sdk, it first loads the object then creates one, to be able to compare and store the meta properties.
Fixes#1004Fixes#1122Fixes#1120
Separates `GetObject` and `UploadPartCopy` range parsing/validation.
`GetObject` returns a successful response if acceptRange is invalid.
Adjusts the range upper limit, if it exceeds the actual objects size for `GetObject`.
Corrects the `ContentRange` in the `GetObject` response.
Fixes the `UploadPartCopy` action copy source range parsing/validation.
`UploadPartCopy` returns `InvalidArgument` if the copy source range is not valid.
It is better if we let the s3response module handle the xml
formatting spec specifics, and let the backends not worry
about how to format the time fields. This should help to
prevent any future backend modifications or additions from
accidental incorrect time formatting.
The aws cli will send range gets of an object with ranges like
the following:
bytes=0-8388607
bytes=8388608-16777215
bytes=16777216-25165823
bytes=25165824-
The last one with the end offset unspecified just means the rest of
the object. So this fixes that case where there is only one offset
in the range.
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.