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Fixes #1327 Fixes #1567 Closes #2264 Wires the S3 gateway up to the standalone IAM service so identity policies, not just bucket policies and ACLs, are enforced on the S3 data plane. The gateway authenticates SigV4 requests by calling new private derive-signing-key and resolve-identity endpoints on the IAM service instead of holding secrets itself, and evaluates identity policy through the same PolicyEvaluator path added to auth.VerifyAccess, combined with the bucket policy using explicit-deny-wins precedence. The private endpoints are served over their own mTLS listener (new iamapi/private package, genmtlscerts.sh to generate test material, and client-cert support in internal/netutil), separate from the public IAM API. As part of this the vendored aws/signer/v4 package is deleted and replaced by a pure-Go SigV4 implementation in internal/sigv4auth, which now reads canonical request data directly off the fiber.Ctx instead of reconstructing an http.Request, and is shared by both the S3 request-signing verification and the new private-endpoint signing. DeleteObjects moves from an all-or-nothing authorization check to true partial success: VerifyObjectsAccess evaluates every object in a batch independently against both the identity policy and any object lock, so a denial or a locked object only removes that key from the batch instead of failing the whole request. It also batches the identity-policy round trip and the bucket-policy fetch once per request rather than once per object, and separates plain deletes from versioned ones since a versioned delete needs s3:DeleteObjectVersion rather than s3:DeleteObject. Object lock handling got a few correctness fixes alongside this: a bypass is now modeled as BypassNone/BypassRequested/BypassOverwrite rather than a single bool, because root's blanket ability to override a GOVERNANCE retention should only apply when the client actually asked to bypass it (DeleteObject/DeleteObjects/PutObjectRetention), not when the gateway is silently replacing a locked object via an overwrite, which needs the permission from everyone including root. Retention changes are now correctly classified as an extension (allowed under plain s3:PutObjectRetention) versus a weakening (date or mode change, which needs the bypass permission), and a COMPLIANCE lock can never be weakened by anyone regardless of permissions, matching AWS. Separately, VerifyObjectCopyAccess had a readonly-mode gap: it returned early for root/admin before ever calling VerifyAccess, so the readonly check inside VerifyAccess never ran for them on CopyObject; access checks are now ordered so the readonly gate always applies before any root/admin bypass, for copy as well as every other write path. Bucket policies also gained Condition block support, via a new shared internal/condition package moved out of the IAM policy package since both bucket and identity policies share the same evaluation semantics. It implements the full AWS operator set — String{Equals,NotEquals,EqualsIgnoreCase,NotEqualsIgnoreCase,Like,NotLike}, Numeric{Equals,NotEquals,LessThan,LessThanEquals,GreaterThan,GreaterThanEquals}, Date{Equals,NotEquals,LessThan,LessThanEquals,GreaterThan,GreaterThanEquals}, Bool, BinaryEquals, Arn{Equals,Like,NotEquals,NotLike}, IpAddress/NotIpAddress, and Null — along with the ForAllValues/ForAnyValue set qualifiers and the IfExists modifier. A new requestConditionContext builds the per-request keys a bucket policy's Condition block can reference — aws:SourceIp, aws:SecureTransport, aws:CurrentTime, aws:EpochTime, aws:UserAgent, aws:Referer, s3:prefix, s3:delimiter, s3:max-keys, s3:x-amz-acl, s3:VersionId — following AWS's own per-action rules for which keys a given S3 operation actually populates. Identity-derived keys such as aws:PrincipalArn and aws:username are deliberately left unwired here, since the gateway has no way to know them; the standalone IAM service fills those in itself when it evaluates an identity policy. Also added new integration test suites for S3-side IAM: s3_iam_access_control.go and s3_iam_session_access_control.go cover identity-policy enforcement and session-credential requests against real S3 operations, alongside expanded OIDC/web-identity coverage and a new runoidctests.sh runner wired into the OIDC GitHub Actions workflow.
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455 lines
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// Copyright 2023 Versity Software
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// This file is licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0
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// (the "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance
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// with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at
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//
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// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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//
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// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing,
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// software distributed under the License is distributed on an
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// "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY
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// KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the
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// specific language governing permissions and limitations
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// under the License.
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package s3api
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import (
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"errors"
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"fmt"
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"net"
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"net/http"
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"os"
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"strings"
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"time"
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"github.com/gofiber/fiber/v3"
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"github.com/gofiber/fiber/v3/middleware/logger"
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"github.com/gofiber/fiber/v3/middleware/recover"
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"github.com/versity/versitygw/auth"
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"github.com/versity/versitygw/backend"
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"github.com/versity/versitygw/debuglogger"
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"github.com/versity/versitygw/internal/netutil"
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"github.com/versity/versitygw/metrics"
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"github.com/versity/versitygw/s3api/controllers"
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"github.com/versity/versitygw/s3api/middlewares"
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"github.com/versity/versitygw/s3api/utils"
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"github.com/versity/versitygw/s3err"
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"github.com/versity/versitygw/s3event"
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"github.com/versity/versitygw/s3log"
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"github.com/versity/versitygw/webui"
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)
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const (
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shutDownDuration = time.Second * 10
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requestHeaderMaxSize = 8 * 1024
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)
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type S3ApiServer struct {
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Router *S3ApiRouter
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app *fiber.App
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backend backend.Backend
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CertStorage *netutil.CertStorage
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quiet bool
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keepAlive bool
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health string
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maxConnections int
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maxRequests int
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webuiMountPrefix string
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webuiSrvCfg *webui.ServerConfig
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routes []routeMount
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middlewares []middlewareMount
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socketPerm os.FileMode
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onListen func()
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}
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type routeMount struct {
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method string
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path string
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handlers []fiber.Handler
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}
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type middlewareMount struct {
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prefix string
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handler fiber.Handler
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}
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func New(
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be backend.Backend,
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root middlewares.RootUserConfig,
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region string,
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iam auth.IAMService,
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l s3log.AuditLogger,
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adminLogger s3log.AuditLogger,
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evs s3event.S3EventSender,
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mm metrics.Manager,
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opts ...Option,
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) (*S3ApiServer, error) {
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server := &S3ApiServer{
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backend: be,
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Router: &S3ApiRouter{
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be: be,
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iam: iam,
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logger: l,
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aLogger: adminLogger,
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evs: evs,
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mm: mm,
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root: root,
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region: region,
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},
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}
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for _, opt := range opts {
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opt(server)
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}
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app := fiber.New(fiber.Config{
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AppName: "versitygw",
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ServerHeader: "VERSITYGW",
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StreamRequestBody: true,
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DisableKeepalive: !server.keepAlive,
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ErrorHandler: globalErrorHandler,
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Concurrency: server.maxConnections,
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// Sets buffer limit to read/parse incoming requests
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// if the limit is reached, fiber/fasthttp will throw an error
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// in the global error handler
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ReadBufferSize: requestHeaderMaxSize,
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})
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server.app = app
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server.Router.app = app
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// initialize the panic recovery middleware
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app.Use("*", recover.New(
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recover.Config{
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EnableStackTrace: true,
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StackTraceHandler: stackTraceHandler,
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}))
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// Logging middlewares
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if !server.quiet {
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app.Use("*", logger.New(logger.Config{
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Format: "${time} | vgw | ${status} | ${latency} | ${ip} | ${method} | ${path} | ${error} | ${queryParams}\n",
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CustomTags: map[string]logger.LogFunc{
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logger.TagQueryStringParams: debuglogger.RedactedQueryParamsTag,
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},
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}))
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}
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// initialize requestId middleware
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app.Use("*", middlewares.RequestIDs())
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// Set up health endpoint if specified
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if server.health != "" {
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app.Get(server.health, func(ctx fiber.Ctx) error {
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return ctx.SendStatus(http.StatusOK)
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})
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}
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// Set up WebUI on the S3 port if configured
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if server.webuiSrvCfg != nil {
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if err := webui.MountOn(app, server.webuiMountPrefix, server.webuiSrvCfg); err != nil {
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return nil, fmt.Errorf("mount webui: %w", err)
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}
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}
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// initialize total requests cap limiter middleware
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app.Use("*", middlewares.RateLimiter(server.maxRequests, mm, l))
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for _, route := range server.routes {
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method, err := validateRouteMount(route)
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if err != nil {
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return nil, err
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}
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handlers := make([]any, len(route.handlers)-1)
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for i := range handlers {
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handlers[i] = route.handlers[i+1]
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}
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app.Add([]string{method}, route.path, route.handlers[0], handlers...)
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}
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for _, mount := range server.middlewares {
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if err := validateMiddlewareMount(mount); err != nil {
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return nil, err
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}
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app.Use(mount.prefix, mount.handler)
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}
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// initilaze the default value setter middleware
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app.Use("*", middlewares.SetDefaultValues(root, region))
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// initialize the 'DecodeURL' middleware which
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// path unescapes the url
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app.Use("*", controllers.WrapMiddleware(middlewares.DecodeURL, l, mm))
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// initialize the debug logger in debug mode
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if debuglogger.IsDebugEnabled() {
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app.Use("*", middlewares.DebugLogger())
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}
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server.Router.Init()
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return server, nil
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}
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func validateRouteMount(route routeMount) (string, error) {
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if route.method == "" {
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return "", fmt.Errorf("invalid route for path %q: empty method", route.path)
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}
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method := strings.ToUpper(route.method)
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if !isStandardHTTPMethod(method) {
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return "", fmt.Errorf("invalid HTTP method %q for route path %q: must be one of %s",
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route.method, route.path, strings.Join(fiber.DefaultMethods, ", "))
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}
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if route.path == "" || route.path[0] != '/' {
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return "", fmt.Errorf("invalid route path %q: must start with /", route.path)
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}
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if len(route.handlers) == 0 {
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return "", fmt.Errorf("invalid route for %s %s: no handlers", method, route.path)
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}
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for i, handler := range route.handlers {
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if handler == nil {
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return "", fmt.Errorf("invalid route for %s %s: nil handler at index %d", method, route.path, i)
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}
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}
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return method, nil
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}
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func isStandardHTTPMethod(method string) bool {
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for _, valid := range fiber.DefaultMethods {
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if method == valid {
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return true
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}
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}
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return false
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}
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func validateMiddlewareMount(mount middlewareMount) error {
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if mount.prefix == "" || mount.prefix[0] != '/' {
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return fmt.Errorf("invalid middleware prefix %q: must start with /", mount.prefix)
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}
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if mount.handler == nil {
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return fmt.Errorf("invalid middleware for prefix %q: nil handler", mount.prefix)
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}
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return nil
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}
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// Option sets various options for New()
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type Option func(*S3ApiServer)
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// WithTLS sets TLS Credentials
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func WithTLS(cs *netutil.CertStorage) Option {
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return func(s *S3ApiServer) { s.CertStorage = cs }
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}
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// WithAdminServer runs admin endpoints with the gateway in the same network
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func WithAdminServer() Option {
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return func(s *S3ApiServer) { s.Router.WithAdmSrv = true }
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}
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// WithQuiet silences default logging output
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func WithQuiet() Option {
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return func(s *S3ApiServer) { s.quiet = true }
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}
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// WithHealth sets up a GET health endpoint
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func WithHealth(health string) Option {
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return func(s *S3ApiServer) { s.health = health }
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}
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func WithReadOnly() Option {
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return func(s *S3ApiServer) { s.Router.readonly = true }
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}
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// WithMpMaxParts sets the maximum number of parts allowed in a multipart upload.
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func WithMpMaxParts(n int) Option {
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return func(s *S3ApiServer) { s.Router.mpMaxParts = n }
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}
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// WithHostStyle enabled host-style bucket addressing on the server
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func WithHostStyle(virtualDomain string) Option {
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return func(s *S3ApiServer) {
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s.Router.virtualDomain = virtualDomain
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}
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}
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// WithKeepAlive enables the server keep alive
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func WithKeepAlive() Option {
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return func(s *S3ApiServer) { s.keepAlive = true }
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}
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// WithCORSAllowOrigin sets the default CORS Access-Control-Allow-Origin value.
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// This is applied when no bucket CORS configuration exists, and for admin APIs.
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func WithCORSAllowOrigin(origin string) Option {
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return func(s *S3ApiServer) { s.Router.corsAllowOrigin = origin }
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}
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// WithWebUI mounts the WebUI on the S3 server's Fiber app at the given path prefix,
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// before S3 routes are registered. The prefix must start with "/" and must not be
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// empty or just "/".
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func WithWebUI(prefix string, cfg *webui.ServerConfig) Option {
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return func(s *S3ApiServer) {
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s.webuiMountPrefix = prefix
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s.webuiSrvCfg = cfg
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}
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}
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// WithRoute registers a top-level Fiber route after the gateway rate limiter
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// and before S3 routes are registered. Handlers are terminal unless they
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// explicitly call ctx.Next().
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func WithRoute(method, path string, handlers ...fiber.Handler) Option {
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return func(s *S3ApiServer) {
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copied := append([]fiber.Handler(nil), handlers...)
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s.routes = append(s.routes, routeMount{
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method: method,
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path: path,
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handlers: copied,
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})
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}
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}
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// WithMiddleware mounts a Fiber middleware after the gateway rate limiter and
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// before the S3 route table is registered. The middleware must call ctx.Next()
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// for requests it does not fully handle.
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func WithMiddleware(prefix string, handler fiber.Handler) Option {
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return func(s *S3ApiServer) {
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s.middlewares = append(s.middlewares, middlewareMount{
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prefix: prefix,
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handler: handler,
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})
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}
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}
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// WithConcurrencyLimiter sets the server's maximum connection limit
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// and the hard limit for in-flight requests.
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func WithConcurrencyLimiter(maxConnections, maxRequests int) Option {
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return func(s *S3ApiServer) {
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s.maxConnections = maxConnections
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s.maxRequests = maxRequests
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}
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}
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// WithSocketPerm sets the file-mode permissions applied to file-backed UNIX
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// domain sockets after binding. It has no effect on TCP/IP or abstract
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// namespace sockets.
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func WithSocketPerm(perm os.FileMode) Option {
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return func(s *S3ApiServer) { s.socketPerm = perm }
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}
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// WithDisableACL disables the s3 api server ACLs, by ignoring all
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// bucket/object ACL headers
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func WithDisableACL() Option {
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return func(s *S3ApiServer) { s.Router.disableACL = true }
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}
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// WithOnListen registers a callback that is invoked once the server is bound
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// and ready to accept requests. It is called from the fiber OnListen hook,
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// which fires immediately before the server begins serving the first
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// connection. Use this instead of a fixed sleep to detect readiness reliably.
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func WithOnListen(fn func()) Option {
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return func(s *S3ApiServer) { s.onListen = fn }
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}
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// ServeMultiPort creates listeners for multiple port specifications and serves
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// on all of them simultaneously. This supports listening on multiple ports and/or
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// addresses (e.g., [":7070", "localhost:8080", "0.0.0.0:9090"]).
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func (sa *S3ApiServer) ServeMultiPort(ports []string) error {
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if len(ports) == 0 {
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return fmt.Errorf("no ports specified")
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}
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// Multiple ports - create listeners for each
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var listeners []net.Listener
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for _, portSpec := range ports {
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var ln net.Listener
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var err error
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if sa.CertStorage != nil {
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ln, err = netutil.NewMultiAddrTLSListener(fiber.NetworkTCP, portSpec, sa.CertStorage.GetCertificate, netutil.ListenerOptions{SocketPerm: sa.socketPerm})
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} else {
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ln, err = netutil.NewMultiAddrListener(fiber.NetworkTCP, portSpec, netutil.ListenerOptions{SocketPerm: sa.socketPerm})
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}
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if err != nil {
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return fmt.Errorf("failed to bind s3 listener %s: %w", portSpec, err)
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}
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listeners = append(listeners, ln)
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}
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if len(listeners) == 0 {
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return fmt.Errorf("failed to create any s3 listeners")
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}
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// Combine all listeners
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finalListener := netutil.NewMultiListener(listeners...)
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if sa.onListen != nil {
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fn := sa.onListen
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sa.app.Hooks().OnListen(func(fiber.ListenData) error {
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fn()
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return nil
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})
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}
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return sa.app.Listener(finalListener, fiber.ListenConfig{
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DisableStartupMessage: true,
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})
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}
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// ShutDown gracefully shuts down the server with a context timeout
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func (sa *S3ApiServer) ShutDown() error {
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return sa.app.ShutdownWithTimeout(shutDownDuration)
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}
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// stackTraceHandler stores the system panics
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// in the context locals
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func stackTraceHandler(ctx fiber.Ctx, e any) {
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utils.ContextKeyStack.Set(ctx, e)
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}
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// globalErrorHandler catches the errors before reaching to
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// the handlers and any system panics
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func globalErrorHandler(ctx fiber.Ctx, er error) error {
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requestID, hostID := utils.EnsureRequestIDs(ctx)
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// set content type to application/xml
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ctx.Response().Header.SetContentType(fiber.MIMEApplicationXML)
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if utils.ContextKeyStack.IsSet(ctx) {
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// if stack is set, it means the stack trace
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// has caught a panic
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// log it as a panic log
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debuglogger.Panic(er)
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} else {
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// handle the fiber specific errors
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var fiberErr *fiber.Error
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if errors.As(er, &fiberErr) {
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if errors.Is(fiberErr, fiber.ErrRequestHeaderFieldsTooLarge) {
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debuglogger.Logf("total request headers size exceeds the allowed 8KB")
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err := s3err.GetRequestHeaderSectionTooLargeErr(requestHeaderMaxSize)
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return ctx.Status(err.StatusCode()).Send(err.XMLBody(requestID, hostID))
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}
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if strings.Contains(fiberErr.Message, "cannot parse Content-Length") {
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debuglogger.Logf("failed to parse Content-Length")
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ctx.Status(http.StatusBadRequest)
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return nil
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}
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if strings.Contains(fiberErr.Message, "error when reading request headers") {
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// This error means fiber failed to parse the incoming request
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// which is a malfoedmed one. Return a BadRequest in this case
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debuglogger.Logf("failed to parse the http request")
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err := s3err.GetAPIError(s3err.ErrCannotParseHTTPRequest)
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return ctx.Status(err.StatusCode()).Send(err.XMLBody(requestID, hostID))
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}
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}
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// additionally log the internal error
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debuglogger.InternalError(er)
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}
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ctx.Status(http.StatusInternalServerError)
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return ctx.Send(s3err.GetAPIError(s3err.ErrInternalError).XMLBody(requestID, hostID))
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}
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