from cStringIO import StringIO import ConfigParser import boto.exception import boto.s3.connection import bunch import itertools import nose import operator import os import random import string import time from nose.tools import eq_ as eq from nose.plugins.attrib import attr from utils import assert_raises import AnonymousAuth NONEXISTENT_EMAIL = 'doesnotexist@dreamhost.com.invalid' s3 = bunch.Bunch() config = bunch.Bunch() # this will be assigned by setup() prefix = None def choose_bucket_prefix(template, max_len=30): """ Choose a prefix for our test buckets, so they're easy to identify. Use template and feed it more and more random filler, until it's as long as possible but still below max_len. """ rand = ''.join( random.choice(string.ascii_lowercase + string.digits) for c in range(255) ) while rand: s = template.format(random=rand) if len(s) <= max_len: return s rand = rand[:-1] raise RuntimeError( 'Bucket prefix template is impossible to fulfill: {template!r}'.format( template=template, ), ) def nuke_prefixed_buckets(prefix): for name, conn in s3.items(): print 'Cleaning buckets from connection {name} prefix {prefix!r}.'.format( name=name, prefix=prefix, ) for bucket in conn.get_all_buckets(): if bucket.name.startswith(prefix): print 'Cleaning bucket {bucket}'.format(bucket=bucket) try: for key in bucket.list(): print 'Cleaning bucket {bucket} key {key}'.format( bucket=bucket, key=key, ) key.delete() bucket.delete() except boto.exception.S3ResponseError as e: if e.error_code != 'AccessDenied': print 'GOT UNWANTED ERROR', e.error_code raise # seems like we're not the owner of the bucket; ignore pass print 'Done with cleanup of test buckets.' def setup(): cfg = ConfigParser.RawConfigParser() try: path = os.environ['S3TEST_CONF'] except KeyError: raise RuntimeError( 'To run tests, point environment ' + 'variable S3TEST_CONF to a config file.', ) with file(path) as f: cfg.readfp(f) global prefix try: template = cfg.get('fixtures', 'bucket prefix') except (ConfigParser.NoSectionError, ConfigParser.NoOptionError): template = 'test-{random}-' prefix = choose_bucket_prefix(template=template) s3.clear() config.clear() for section in cfg.sections(): try: (type_, name) = section.split(None, 1) except ValueError: continue if type_ != 's3': continue try: port = cfg.getint(section, 'port') except ConfigParser.NoOptionError: port = None config[name] = bunch.Bunch() for var in [ 'user_id', 'display_name', 'email', ]: try: config[name][var] = cfg.get(section, var) except ConfigParser.NoOptionError: pass conn = boto.s3.connection.S3Connection( aws_access_key_id=cfg.get(section, 'access_key'), aws_secret_access_key=cfg.get(section, 'secret_key'), is_secure=cfg.getboolean(section, 'is_secure'), port=port, host=cfg.get(section, 'host'), # TODO support & test all variations calling_format=boto.s3.connection.OrdinaryCallingFormat(), ) s3[name] = conn # WARNING! we actively delete all buckets we see with the prefix # we've chosen! Choose your prefix with care, and don't reuse # credentials! # We also assume nobody else is going to use buckets with that # prefix. This is racy but given enough randomness, should not # really fail. nuke_prefixed_buckets(prefix=prefix) def teardown(): # remove our buckets here also, to avoid littering nuke_prefixed_buckets(prefix=prefix) bucket_counter = itertools.count(1) def get_new_bucket_name(): """ Get a bucket name that probably does not exist. We make every attempt to use a unique random prefix, so if a bucket by this name happens to exist, it's ok if tests give false negatives. """ name = '{prefix}{num}'.format( prefix=prefix, num=next(bucket_counter), ) return name def get_new_bucket(connection=None): """ Get a bucket that exists and is empty. Always recreates a bucket from scratch. This is useful to also reset ACLs and such. """ if connection is None: connection = s3.main name = get_new_bucket_name() # the only way for this to fail with a pre-existing bucket is if # someone raced us between setup nuke_prefixed_buckets and here; # ignore that as astronomically unlikely bucket = connection.create_bucket(name) return bucket def check_access_denied(fn, *args, **kwargs): e = assert_raises(boto.exception.S3ResponseError, fn, *args, **kwargs) eq(e.status, 403) eq(e.reason, 'Forbidden') eq(e.error_code, 'AccessDenied') def check_grants(got, want): """ Check that grants list in got matches the dictionaries in want, in any order. """ eq(len(got), len(want)) got = sorted(got, key=operator.attrgetter('id')) want = sorted(want, key=operator.itemgetter('id')) for g,w in zip(got, want): w = dict(w) eq(g.permission, w.pop('permission')) eq(g.id, w.pop('id')) eq(g.display_name, w.pop('display_name')) eq(g.uri, w.pop('uri')) eq(g.email_address, w.pop('email_address')) eq(g.type, w.pop('type')) eq(w, {}) def test_bucket_list_empty(): bucket = get_new_bucket() l = bucket.list() l = list(l) eq(l, []) def test_bucket_notexist(): name = '{prefix}foo'.format(prefix=prefix) print 'Trying bucket {name!r}'.format(name=name) e = assert_raises(boto.exception.S3ResponseError, s3.main.get_bucket, name) eq(e.status, 404) eq(e.reason, 'Not Found') eq(e.error_code, 'NoSuchBucket') def test_bucket_delete_notexist(): name = '{prefix}foo'.format(prefix=prefix) print 'Trying bucket {name!r}'.format(name=name) e = assert_raises(boto.exception.S3ResponseError, s3.main.delete_bucket, name) eq(e.status, 404) eq(e.reason, 'Not Found') eq(e.error_code, 'NoSuchBucket') def test_object_write_to_nonexist_bucket(): name = '{prefix}foo'.format(prefix=prefix) print 'Trying bucket {name!r}'.format(name=name) bucket = s3.main.get_bucket(name, validate=False) key = bucket.new_key('foo123bar') e = assert_raises(boto.exception.S3ResponseError, key.set_contents_from_string, 'foo') eq(e.status, 404) eq(e.reason, 'Not Found') eq(e.error_code, 'NoSuchBucket') def test_bucket_create_delete(): name = '{prefix}foo'.format(prefix=prefix) print 'Trying bucket {name!r}'.format(name=name) bucket = s3.main.create_bucket(name) # make sure it's actually there s3.main.get_bucket(bucket.name) bucket.delete() # make sure it's gone e = assert_raises(boto.exception.S3ResponseError, bucket.delete) eq(e.status, 404) eq(e.reason, 'Not Found') eq(e.error_code, 'NoSuchBucket') def test_object_read_notexist(): bucket = get_new_bucket() key = bucket.new_key('foobar') e = assert_raises(boto.exception.S3ResponseError, key.get_contents_as_string) eq(e.status, 404) eq(e.reason, 'Not Found') eq(e.error_code, 'NoSuchKey') # This should test the basic lifecycle of the key def test_object_write_read_update_read_delete(): bucket = get_new_bucket() # Write key = bucket.new_key('foo') key.set_contents_from_string('bar') # Read got = key.get_contents_as_string() eq(got, 'bar') # Update key.set_contents_from_string('soup') # Read got = key.get_contents_as_string() eq(got, 'soup') # Delete key.delete() def test_object_set_get_metadata(): bucket = get_new_bucket() key = boto.s3.key.Key(bucket) key.key = ('foo') key.set_metadata('meta1', 'mymeta') key.set_contents_from_string('bar') key2 = bucket.get_key('foo') got = key2.get_metadata('meta1') eq(got, 'mymeta') def test_object_write_file(): # boto Key.set_contents_from_file / .send_file uses Expect: # 100-Continue, so this test exercises that (though a bit too # subtly) bucket = get_new_bucket() key = bucket.new_key('foo') data = StringIO('bar') key.set_contents_from_file(fp=data) got = key.get_contents_as_string() eq(got, 'bar') def check_bad_bucket_name(name): e = assert_raises(boto.exception.S3ResponseError, s3.main.create_bucket, name) eq(e.status, 400) eq(e.reason, 'Bad Request') eq(e.error_code, 'InvalidBucketName') # AWS does not enforce all documented bucket restrictions. # http://docs.amazonwebservices.com/AmazonS3/2006-03-01/dev/index.html?BucketRestrictions.html @attr('fails_on_aws') def test_bucket_create_naming_bad_starts_nonalpha(): check_bad_bucket_name('_alphasoup') def test_bucket_create_naming_bad_short_empty(): # bucket creates where name is empty look like PUTs to the parent # resource (with slash), hence their error response is different e = assert_raises(boto.exception.S3ResponseError, s3.main.create_bucket, '') eq(e.status, 405) eq(e.reason, 'Method Not Allowed') eq(e.error_code, 'MethodNotAllowed') def test_bucket_create_naming_bad_short_one(): check_bad_bucket_name('a') def test_bucket_create_naming_bad_short_two(): check_bad_bucket_name('aa') def test_bucket_create_naming_good_short_3(): check_good_bucket_name('aaa') def test_bucket_create_naming_bad_long(): check_bad_bucket_name(256*'a') check_bad_bucket_name(280*'a') check_bad_bucket_name(3000*'a') def check_good_bucket_name(name, _prefix=None): # prefixing to make then unique # tests using this with the default prefix must *not* rely on # being able to set the initial character, or exceed the max len # tests using this with a custom prefix are responsible for doing # their own setup/teardown nukes, with their custom prefix; this # should be very rare if _prefix is None: _prefix = prefix s3.main.create_bucket('{prefix}{name}'.format( prefix=_prefix, name=name, )) def _test_bucket_create_naming_good_long(length): assert len(prefix) < 255 num = length - len(prefix) s3.main.create_bucket('{prefix}{name}'.format( prefix=prefix, name=num*'a', )) def test_bucket_create_naming_good_long_250(): _test_bucket_create_naming_good_long(250) def test_bucket_create_naming_good_long_251(): _test_bucket_create_naming_good_long(251) def test_bucket_create_naming_good_long_252(): _test_bucket_create_naming_good_long(252) def test_bucket_create_naming_good_long_253(): _test_bucket_create_naming_good_long(253) def test_bucket_create_naming_good_long_254(): _test_bucket_create_naming_good_long(254) def test_bucket_create_naming_good_long_255(): _test_bucket_create_naming_good_long(255) def test_bucket_list_long_name(): length = 251 num = length - len(prefix) bucket = s3.main.create_bucket('{prefix}{name}'.format( prefix=prefix, name=num*'a', )) got = bucket.list() got = list(got) eq(got, []) # AWS does not enforce all documented bucket restrictions. # http://docs.amazonwebservices.com/AmazonS3/2006-03-01/dev/index.html?BucketRestrictions.html @attr('fails_on_aws') def test_bucket_create_naming_bad_ip(): check_bad_bucket_name('192.168.5.123') def test_bucket_create_naming_bad_punctuation(): # characters other than [a-zA-Z0-9._-] check_bad_bucket_name('alpha!soup') # test_bucket_create_naming_dns_* are valid but not recommended def test_bucket_create_naming_dns_underscore(): check_good_bucket_name('foo_bar') def test_bucket_create_naming_dns_long(): assert len(prefix) < 50 num = 100 - len(prefix) check_good_bucket_name(num * 'a') def test_bucket_create_naming_dns_dash_at_end(): check_good_bucket_name('foo-') def test_bucket_create_naming_dns_dot_dot(): check_good_bucket_name('foo..bar') def test_bucket_create_naming_dns_dot_dash(): check_good_bucket_name('foo.-bar') def test_bucket_create_naming_dns_dash_dot(): check_good_bucket_name('foo-.bar') def test_bucket_create_exists(): bucket = get_new_bucket() # REST idempotency means this should be a nop s3.main.create_bucket(bucket.name) def test_bucket_create_exists_nonowner(): # Names are shared across a global namespace. As such, no two # users can create a bucket with that same name. bucket = get_new_bucket() e = assert_raises(boto.exception.S3CreateError, s3.alt.create_bucket, bucket.name) eq(e.status, 409) eq(e.reason, 'Conflict') eq(e.error_code, 'BucketAlreadyExists') def test_bucket_delete_nonowner(): bucket = get_new_bucket() check_access_denied(s3.alt.delete_bucket, bucket.name) def test_bucket_acl_default(): bucket = get_new_bucket() policy = bucket.get_acl() print repr(policy) eq(policy.owner.type, None) eq(policy.owner.id, config.main.user_id) eq(policy.owner.display_name, config.main.display_name) check_grants( policy.acl.grants, [ dict( permission='FULL_CONTROL', id=policy.owner.id, display_name=policy.owner.display_name, uri=None, email_address=None, type='CanonicalUser', ), ], ) def test_bucket_acl_canned(): bucket = get_new_bucket() # Since it defaults to private, set it public-read first bucket.set_acl('public-read') policy = bucket.get_acl() print repr(policy) check_grants( policy.acl.grants, [ dict( permission='FULL_CONTROL', id=policy.owner.id, display_name=policy.owner.display_name, uri=None, email_address=None, type='CanonicalUser', ), dict( permission='READ', id=None, display_name=None, uri='http://acs.amazonaws.com/groups/global/AllUsers', email_address=None, type='Group', ), ], ) # Then back to private. bucket.set_acl('private') policy = bucket.get_acl() print repr(policy) check_grants( policy.acl.grants, [ dict( permission='FULL_CONTROL', id=policy.owner.id, display_name=policy.owner.display_name, uri=None, email_address=None, type='CanonicalUser', ), ], ) def test_bucket_acl_canned_private_to_private(): bucket = get_new_bucket() bucket.set_acl('private') def test_bucket_acl_grant_userid(): bucket = get_new_bucket() # add alt user policy = bucket.get_acl() policy.acl.add_user_grant('FULL_CONTROL', config.alt.user_id) bucket.set_acl(policy) policy = bucket.get_acl() check_grants( policy.acl.grants, [ dict( permission='FULL_CONTROL', id=policy.owner.id, display_name=policy.owner.display_name, uri=None, email_address=None, type='CanonicalUser', ), dict( permission='FULL_CONTROL', id=config.alt.user_id, display_name=config.alt.display_name, uri=None, email_address=None, type='CanonicalUser', ), ], ) # alt user can write bucket2 = s3.alt.get_bucket(bucket.name) key = bucket2.new_key('foo') key.set_contents_from_string('bar') # This test will fail on DH Objects. DHO allows multiple users with one account, which # would violate the uniqueness requirement of a user's email. As such, DHO users are # created without an email. @attr('fails_on_dho') def test_bucket_acl_grant_email(): bucket = get_new_bucket() # add alt user policy = bucket.get_acl() policy.acl.add_email_grant('FULL_CONTROL', config.alt.email) bucket.set_acl(policy) policy = bucket.get_acl() check_grants( policy.acl.grants, [ dict( permission='FULL_CONTROL', id=policy.owner.id, display_name=policy.owner.display_name, uri=None, email_address=None, type='CanonicalUser', ), dict( permission='FULL_CONTROL', id=config.alt.user_id, display_name=config.alt.display_name, uri=None, email_address=None, type='CanonicalUser', ), ], ) # alt user can write bucket2 = s3.alt.get_bucket(bucket.name) key = bucket2.new_key('foo') key.set_contents_from_string('bar') def test_bucket_acl_grant_email_notexist(): # behavior not documented by amazon bucket = get_new_bucket() policy = bucket.get_acl() policy.acl.add_email_grant('FULL_CONTROL', NONEXISTENT_EMAIL) e = assert_raises(boto.exception.S3ResponseError, bucket.set_acl, policy) eq(e.status, 400) eq(e.reason, 'Bad Request') eq(e.error_code, 'UnresolvableGrantByEmailAddress') def test_bucket_acl_revoke_all(): # revoke all access, including the owner's access bucket = get_new_bucket() policy = bucket.get_acl() policy.acl.grants = [] bucket.set_acl(policy) policy = bucket.get_acl() eq(len(policy.acl.grants), 0) # TODO rgw log_bucket.set_as_logging_target() gives 403 Forbidden # http://tracker.newdream.net/issues/984 @attr('fails_on_rgw') def test_logging_toggle(): bucket = get_new_bucket() log_bucket = s3.main.create_bucket(bucket.name + '-log') log_bucket.set_as_logging_target() bucket.enable_logging(target_bucket=log_bucket, target_prefix=bucket.name) bucket.disable_logging() def _setup_access(bucket_acl, object_acl): """ Simple test fixture: create a bucket with given ACL, with objects: - a: given ACL - b: default ACL """ obj = bunch.Bunch() bucket = get_new_bucket() bucket.set_acl(bucket_acl) obj.a = bucket.new_key('foo') obj.a.set_contents_from_string('foocontent') obj.a.set_acl(object_acl) obj.b = bucket.new_key('bar') obj.b.set_contents_from_string('barcontent') obj.bucket2 = s3.alt.get_bucket(bucket.name, validate=False) obj.a2 = obj.bucket2.new_key(obj.a.name) obj.b2 = obj.bucket2.new_key(obj.b.name) obj.new = obj.bucket2.new_key('new') return obj def get_bucket_key_names(bucket): return frozenset(k.name for k in bucket.list()) def test_access_bucket_private_object_private(): # all the test_access_* tests follow this template obj = _setup_access(bucket_acl='private', object_acl='private') # acled object read fail check_access_denied(obj.a2.get_contents_as_string) # acled object write fail check_access_denied(obj.a2.set_contents_from_string, 'barcontent') # default object read fail check_access_denied(obj.b2.get_contents_as_string) # default object write fail check_access_denied(obj.b2.set_contents_from_string, 'baroverwrite') # bucket read fail check_access_denied(get_bucket_key_names, obj.bucket2) # bucket write fail check_access_denied(obj.new.set_contents_from_string, 'newcontent') def test_access_bucket_private_object_publicread(): obj = _setup_access(bucket_acl='private', object_acl='public-read') eq(obj.a2.get_contents_as_string(), 'foocontent') check_access_denied(obj.a2.set_contents_from_string, 'foooverwrite') check_access_denied(obj.b2.get_contents_as_string) check_access_denied(obj.b2.set_contents_from_string, 'baroverwrite') check_access_denied(get_bucket_key_names, obj.bucket2) check_access_denied(obj.new.set_contents_from_string, 'newcontent') def test_access_bucket_private_object_publicreadwrite(): obj = _setup_access(bucket_acl='private', object_acl='public-read-write') eq(obj.a2.get_contents_as_string(), 'foocontent') ### TODO: it seems AWS denies this write, even when we expected it ### to complete; as it is unclear what the actual desired behavior ### is (the docs are somewhat unclear), we'll just codify current ### AWS behavior, at least for now. # obj.a2.set_contents_from_string('foooverwrite') check_access_denied(obj.a2.set_contents_from_string, 'foooverwrite') check_access_denied(obj.b2.get_contents_as_string) check_access_denied(obj.b2.set_contents_from_string, 'baroverwrite') check_access_denied(get_bucket_key_names, obj.bucket2) check_access_denied(obj.new.set_contents_from_string, 'newcontent') def test_access_bucket_publicread_object_private(): obj = _setup_access(bucket_acl='public-read', object_acl='private') check_access_denied(obj.a2.get_contents_as_string) check_access_denied(obj.a2.set_contents_from_string, 'barcontent') ### TODO: i don't understand why this gets denied, but codifying what ### AWS does # eq(obj.b2.get_contents_as_string(), 'barcontent') check_access_denied(obj.b2.get_contents_as_string) check_access_denied(obj.b2.set_contents_from_string, 'baroverwrite') eq(get_bucket_key_names(obj.bucket2), frozenset(['foo', 'bar'])) check_access_denied(obj.new.set_contents_from_string, 'newcontent') def test_access_bucket_publicread_object_publicread(): obj = _setup_access(bucket_acl='public-read', object_acl='public-read') eq(obj.a2.get_contents_as_string(), 'foocontent') check_access_denied(obj.a2.set_contents_from_string, 'foooverwrite') ### TODO: i don't understand why this gets denied, but codifying what ### AWS does # eq(obj.b2.get_contents_as_string(), 'barcontent') check_access_denied(obj.b2.get_contents_as_string) check_access_denied(obj.b2.set_contents_from_string, 'baroverwrite') eq(get_bucket_key_names(obj.bucket2), frozenset(['foo', 'bar'])) check_access_denied(obj.new.set_contents_from_string, 'newcontent') def test_access_bucket_publicread_object_publicreadwrite(): obj = _setup_access(bucket_acl='public-read', object_acl='public-read-write') eq(obj.a2.get_contents_as_string(), 'foocontent') ### TODO: it seems AWS denies this write, even when we expected it ### to complete; as it is unclear what the actual desired behavior ### is (the docs are somewhat unclear), we'll just codify current ### AWS behavior, at least for now. # obj.a2.set_contents_from_string('foooverwrite') check_access_denied(obj.a2.set_contents_from_string, 'foooverwrite') ### TODO: i don't understand why this gets denied, but codifying what ### AWS does # eq(obj.b2.get_contents_as_string(), 'barcontent') check_access_denied(obj.b2.get_contents_as_string) check_access_denied(obj.b2.set_contents_from_string, 'baroverwrite') eq(get_bucket_key_names(obj.bucket2), frozenset(['foo', 'bar'])) check_access_denied(obj.new.set_contents_from_string, 'newcontent') def test_access_bucket_publicreadwrite_object_private(): obj = _setup_access(bucket_acl='public-read-write', object_acl='private') check_access_denied(obj.a2.get_contents_as_string) obj.a2.set_contents_from_string('barcontent') ### TODO: i don't understand why this gets denied, but codifying what ### AWS does # eq(obj.b2.get_contents_as_string(), 'barcontent') check_access_denied(obj.b2.get_contents_as_string) obj.b2.set_contents_from_string('baroverwrite') eq(get_bucket_key_names(obj.bucket2), frozenset(['foo', 'bar'])) obj.new.set_contents_from_string('newcontent') def test_access_bucket_publicreadwrite_object_publicread(): obj = _setup_access(bucket_acl='public-read-write', object_acl='public-read') eq(obj.a2.get_contents_as_string(), 'foocontent') obj.a2.set_contents_from_string('barcontent') ### TODO: i don't understand why this gets denied, but codifying what ### AWS does # eq(obj.b2.get_contents_as_string(), 'barcontent') check_access_denied(obj.b2.get_contents_as_string) obj.b2.set_contents_from_string('baroverwrite') eq(get_bucket_key_names(obj.bucket2), frozenset(['foo', 'bar'])) obj.new.set_contents_from_string('newcontent') def test_access_bucket_publicreadwrite_object_publicreadwrite(): obj = _setup_access(bucket_acl='public-read-write', object_acl='public-read-write') eq(obj.a2.get_contents_as_string(), 'foocontent') obj.a2.set_contents_from_string('foooverwrite') ### TODO: i don't understand why this gets denied, but codifying what ### AWS does # eq(obj.b2.get_contents_as_string(), 'barcontent') check_access_denied(obj.b2.get_contents_as_string) obj.b2.set_contents_from_string('baroverwrite') eq(get_bucket_key_names(obj.bucket2), frozenset(['foo', 'bar'])) obj.new.set_contents_from_string('newcontent') def test_object_set_valid_acl(): XML_1 = '' + config.main.user_id + '' + config.main.user_id + 'FULL_CONTROL' bucket = get_new_bucket() key = bucket.new_key('foo') key.set_contents_from_string('bar') key.set_xml_acl(XML_1) def test_object_giveaway(): obj = _setup_access(bucket_acl='public-read', object_acl='public-read-write') CORRECT_ACL = '' + config.main.user_id + '' + config.main.user_id + 'FULL_CONTROL' WRONG_ACL = '' + config.alt.user_id + '' + config.alt.user_id + 'FULL_CONTROL' bucket = get_new_bucket() key = bucket.new_key('foo') key.set_contents_from_string('bar') key.set_xml_acl(CORRECT_ACL) e = assert_raises(boto.exception.S3ResponseError, key.set_xml_acl, WRONG_ACL) eq(e.status, 403) eq(e.reason, 'Forbidden') eq(e.error_code, 'AccessDenied') def test_buckets_create_then_list(): create_buckets = [get_new_bucket() for i in xrange(5)] list_buckets = s3.main.get_all_buckets() names = frozenset(bucket.name for bucket in list_buckets) for bucket in create_buckets: if bucket.name not in names: raise RuntimeError("S3 implementation's GET on Service did not return bucket we created: %r", bucket.name) # Common code to create a connection object, which'll use bad authorization information def _create_connection_bad_auth(): # We're going to need to manually build a connection using bad authorization info. # But to save the day, lets just hijack the settings from s3.main. :) main = s3.main conn = boto.s3.connection.S3Connection( aws_access_key_id='badauth', aws_secret_access_key='roflmao', is_secure=main.is_secure, port=main.port, host=main.host, calling_format=main.calling_format, ) return conn def test_list_buckets_anonymous(): # Get a connection with bad authorization, then change it to be our new Anonymous auth mechanism, # emulating standard HTTP access. # # While it may have been possible to use httplib directly, doing it this way takes care of also # allowing us to vary the calling format in testing. conn = _create_connection_bad_auth() conn._auth_handler = AnonymousAuth.AnonymousAuthHandler(None, None, None) # Doesn't need this buckets = conn.get_all_buckets() eq(len(buckets), 0) def test_list_buckets_bad_auth(): conn = _create_connection_bad_auth() e = assert_raises(boto.exception.S3ResponseError, conn.get_all_buckets) eq(e.status, 403) eq(e.reason, 'Forbidden') eq(e.error_code, 'AccessDenied') # this test goes outside the user-configure prefix because it needs to # control the initial character of the bucket name @attr('fails_on_rgw') @nose.with_setup( setup=lambda: nuke_prefixed_buckets(prefix='a'+prefix), teardown=lambda: nuke_prefixed_buckets(prefix='a'+prefix), ) def test_bucket_create_naming_good_starts_alpha(): check_good_bucket_name('foo', _prefix='a'+prefix) # this test goes outside the user-configure prefix because it needs to # control the initial character of the bucket name @attr('fails_on_rgw') @nose.with_setup( setup=lambda: nuke_prefixed_buckets(prefix='0'+prefix), teardown=lambda: nuke_prefixed_buckets(prefix='0'+prefix), ) def test_bucket_create_naming_good_starts_digit(): check_good_bucket_name('foo', _prefix='0'+prefix) def test_bucket_create_naming_good_contains_period(): check_good_bucket_name('aaa.111') def test_bucket_create_naming_good_contains_hyphen(): check_good_bucket_name('aaa-111') def test_object_copy_same_bucket(): bucket = get_new_bucket() key = bucket.new_key('foo123bar') key.set_contents_from_string('foo') key.copy(bucket, 'bar321foo') key2 = bucket.get_key('bar321foo') eq(key2.get_contents_as_string(), 'foo') def test_object_copy_diff_bucket(): buckets = [get_new_bucket(), get_new_bucket()] key = buckets[0].new_key('foo123bar') key.set_contents_from_string('foo') key.copy(buckets[1], 'bar321foo') key2 = buckets[1].get_key('bar321foo') eq(key2.get_contents_as_string(), 'foo')