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### Set up git remote as ``upstream``
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```sh
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$ cd neofs-node
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$ cd frostfs-node
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$ git remote add upstream https://github.com/TrueCloudLab/frostfs-node
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$ git fetch upstream
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$ git merge upstream/master
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# How NeoFS CLI uses session mechanism of the NeoFS
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# How FrostFS CLI uses session mechanism of the FrostFS
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## Overview
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NeoFS sessions implement a mechanism for issuing a power of attorney by one
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FrostFS sessions implement a mechanism for issuing a power of attorney by one
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party to another. A trusted party can provide a so-called session token as
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proof of the right to act on behalf of another member of the network. The
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client of operations carried out with such a token will be the user who opened
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## Types
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NeoFS CLI supports two ways to execute operation within a session depending on
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FrostFS CLI supports two ways to execute operation within a session depending on
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whether the user of the command application is an original user (1) or a trusted
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one (2).
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## Overview
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Extended headers are used for request/response. They may contain any user-defined headers
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to be interpreted on application level.
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Key name must be a unique valid UTF-8 string. Value can't be empty. Requests or
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Responses with duplicated header names or headers with empty values are
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considered invalid.
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Extended headers are used for request/response. They may contain any
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user-defined headers to be interpreted on application level. Key name must be a
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unique valid UTF-8 string. Value can't be empty. Requests or Responses with
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duplicated header names or headers with empty values are considered invalid.
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## Existing headers
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There are some "well-known" headers starting with `__NEOFS__` prefix that
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affect system behaviour:
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There are some "well-known" headers starting with `__FROSTFS__` prefix that
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affect system behaviour. For backward compatibility, the same set of
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"well-known" headers may also use `__NEOFS__` prefix:
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* `__NEOFS__NETMAP_EPOCH` - netmap epoch to use for object placement calculation. The `value` is string
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* `__FROSTFS__NETMAP_EPOCH` - netmap epoch to use for object placement calculation. The `value` is string
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encoded `uint64` in decimal presentation. If set to '0' or omitted, the
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current epoch only will be used.
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* `__NEOFS__NETMAP_LOOKUP_DEPTH` - if object can't be found using current epoch's netmap, this header limits
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* `__FROSTFS__NETMAP_LOOKUP_DEPTH` - if object can't be found using current epoch's netmap, this header limits
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how many past epochs the node can look up through. Depth is applied to a current epoch or the value
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of `__NEOFS__NETMAP_EPOCH` attribute. The `value` is string encoded `uint64` in decimal presentation.
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of `__FROSTFS__NETMAP_EPOCH` attribute. The `value` is string encoded `uint64` in decimal presentation.
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If set to '0' or not set, only the current epoch is used.
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## `neofs-cli` commands with `--xhdr`
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## `frostfs-cli` commands with `--xhdr`
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List of commands with support of extended headers:
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* `container list-objects`
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Example:
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```shell
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$ neofs-cli object put -r s01.neofs.devenv:8080 -w wallet.json --cid CID --file FILE --xhdr "__NEOFS__NETMAP_EPOCH=777"
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$ frostfs-cli object put -r s01.frostfs.devenv:8080 -w wallet.json --cid CID --file FILE --xhdr "__FROSTFS__NETMAP_EPOCH=777"
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```
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