from io import StringIO import boto.exception import boto.s3.connection import boto.s3.acl import boto.s3.lifecycle import datetime import time import email.utils import isodate import nose import pytest import operator import socket import ssl import os import requests import base64 import hmac import pytz import json import httplib2 import threading import itertools import string import random import re from collections import defaultdict from urllib.parse import urlparse from nose.plugins.attrib import attr from . import utils from .utils import assert_raises from .policy import Policy, Statement, make_json_policy from . import ( configfile, setup_teardown, nuke_prefixed_buckets, get_new_bucket, get_new_bucket_name, s3, targets, config, get_prefix, is_slow_backend, _make_request, _make_bucket_request, _make_raw_request, ) def check_access_denied(fn, *args, **kwargs): e = assert_raises(boto.exception.S3ResponseError, fn, *args, **kwargs) assert e.status == 403 assert e.reason == 'Forbidden' assert e.error_code == 'AccessDenied' def check_bad_bucket_name(name): """ Attempt to create a bucket with a specified name, and confirm that the request fails because of an invalid bucket name. """ e = assert_raises(boto.exception.S3ResponseError, get_new_bucket, targets.main.default, name) assert e.status == 400 assert e.reason.lower() == 'bad request' # some proxies vary the case assert e.error_code == 'InvalidBucketName' def _create_keys(bucket=None, keys=[]): """ Populate a (specified or new) bucket with objects with specified names (and contents identical to their names). """ if bucket is None: bucket = get_new_bucket() for s in keys: key = bucket.new_key(s) key.set_contents_from_string(s) return bucket def _get_alt_connection(): return boto.s3.connection.S3Connection( aws_access_key_id=s3['alt'].aws_access_key_id, aws_secret_access_key=s3['alt'].aws_secret_access_key, is_secure=s3['alt'].is_secure, port=s3['alt'].port, host=s3['alt'].host, calling_format=s3['alt'].calling_format, ) # Breaks DNS with SubdomainCallingFormat @attr('fails_with_subdomain') @pytest.mark.fails_with_subdomain @attr(resource='bucket') @attr(method='put') @attr(operation='create w/! in name') @attr(assertion='fails with subdomain') def test_bucket_create_naming_bad_punctuation(): # characters other than [a-zA-Z0-9._-] check_bad_bucket_name('alpha!soup') def check_versioning(bucket, status): try: assert bucket.get_versioning_status()['Versioning'] == status except KeyError: assert status == None # amazon is eventual consistent, retry a bit if failed def check_configure_versioning_retry(bucket, status, expected_string): bucket.configure_versioning(status) read_status = None for i in range(5): try: read_status = bucket.get_versioning_status()['Versioning'] except KeyError: read_status = None if (expected_string == read_status): break time.sleep(1) assert expected_string == read_status @attr(resource='object') @attr(method='create') @attr(operation='create versioned object, read not exist null version') @attr(assertion='read null version behaves correctly') @attr('versioning') @pytest.mark.versioning @attr('fails_on_dbstore') @pytest.mark.fails_on_dbstore def test_versioning_obj_read_not_exist_null(): bucket = get_new_bucket() check_versioning(bucket, None) check_configure_versioning_retry(bucket, True, "Enabled") content = 'fooz' objname = 'testobj' key = bucket.new_key(objname) key.set_contents_from_string(content) key = bucket.get_key(objname, version_id='null') assert key == None @attr(resource='object') @attr(method='put') @attr(operation='append object') @attr(assertion='success') @attr('fails_on_aws') @pytest.mark.fails_on_aws @attr('fails_with_subdomain') @pytest.mark.fails_with_subdomain @attr('appendobject') @pytest.mark.appendobject @attr('fails_on_dbstore') @pytest.mark.fails_on_dbstore def test_append_object(): bucket = get_new_bucket() key = bucket.new_key('foo') expires_in = 100000 url = key.generate_url(expires_in, method='PUT') o = urlparse(url) path = o.path + '?' + o.query path1 = path + '&append&position=0' res = _make_raw_request(host=s3.main.host, port=s3.main.port, method='PUT', path=path1, body='abc', secure=s3.main.is_secure) path2 = path + '&append&position=3' res = _make_raw_request(host=s3.main.host, port=s3.main.port, method='PUT', path=path2, body='abc', secure=s3.main.is_secure) assert res.status == 200 assert res.reason == 'OK' key = bucket.get_key('foo') assert key.size == 6 @attr(resource='object') @attr(method='put') @attr(operation='append to normal object') @attr(assertion='fails 409') @attr('fails_on_aws') @pytest.mark.fails_on_aws @attr('fails_with_subdomain') @pytest.mark.fails_with_subdomain @attr('appendobject') @pytest.mark.appendobject @attr('fails_on_dbstore') @pytest.mark.fails_on_dbstore def test_append_normal_object(): bucket = get_new_bucket() key = bucket.new_key('foo') key.set_contents_from_string('abc') expires_in = 100000 url = key.generate_url(expires_in, method='PUT') o = urlparse(url) path = o.path + '?' + o.query path = path + '&append&position=3' res = _make_raw_request(host=s3.main.host, port=s3.main.port, method='PUT', path=path, body='abc', secure=s3.main.is_secure) assert res.status == 409 @attr(resource='object') @attr(method='put') @attr(operation='append position not right') @attr(assertion='fails 409') @attr('fails_on_aws') @pytest.mark.fails_on_aws @attr('fails_with_subdomain') @pytest.mark.fails_with_subdomain @attr('appendobject') @pytest.mark.appendobject @attr('fails_on_dbstore') @pytest.mark.fails_on_dbstore def test_append_object_position_wrong(): bucket = get_new_bucket() key = bucket.new_key('foo') expires_in = 100000 url = key.generate_url(expires_in, method='PUT') o = urlparse(url) path = o.path + '?' + o.query path1 = path + '&append&position=0' res = _make_raw_request(host=s3.main.host, port=s3.main.port, method='PUT', path=path1, body='abc', secure=s3.main.is_secure) path2 = path + '&append&position=9' res = _make_raw_request(host=s3.main.host, port=s3.main.port, method='PUT', path=path2, body='abc', secure=s3.main.is_secure) assert res.status == 409 assert int(res.getheader('x-rgw-next-append-position')) == 3 # TODO rgw log_bucket.set_as_logging_target() gives 403 Forbidden # http://tracker.newdream.net/issues/984 @attr(resource='bucket.log') @attr(method='put') @attr(operation='set/enable/disable logging target') @attr(assertion='operations succeed') @attr('fails_on_rgw') @pytest.mark.fails_on_rgw def test_logging_toggle(): bucket = get_new_bucket() log_bucket = get_new_bucket(targets.main.default, bucket.name + '-log') log_bucket.set_as_logging_target() bucket.enable_logging(target_bucket=log_bucket, target_prefix=bucket.name) bucket.disable_logging() # NOTE: this does not actually test whether or not logging works def list_bucket_storage_class(bucket): result = defaultdict(list) for k in bucket.get_all_versions(): result[k.storage_class].append(k) return result def transfer_part(bucket, mp_id, mp_keyname, i, part, headers=None): """Transfer a part of a multipart upload. Designed to be run in parallel. """ mp = boto.s3.multipart.MultiPartUpload(bucket) mp.key_name = mp_keyname mp.id = mp_id part_out = StringIO(part) mp.upload_part_from_file(part_out, i+1, headers=headers) def generate_random(size, part_size=5*1024*1024): """ Generate the specified number random data. (actually each MB is a repetition of the first KB) """ chunk = 1024 allowed = string.ascii_letters for x in range(0, size, part_size): strpart = ''.join([allowed[random.randint(0, len(allowed) - 1)] for _ in range(chunk)]) s = '' left = size - x this_part_size = min(left, part_size) for y in range(this_part_size // chunk): s = s + strpart if this_part_size > len(s): s = s + strpart[0:this_part_size - len(s)] yield s if (x == size): return def _multipart_upload(bucket, s3_key_name, size, part_size=5*1024*1024, do_list=None, headers=None, metadata=None, storage_class=None, resend_parts=[]): """ generate a multi-part upload for a random file of specifed size, if requested, generate a list of the parts return the upload descriptor """ if storage_class is not None: if not headers: headers = {} headers['X-Amz-Storage-Class'] = storage_class upload = bucket.initiate_multipart_upload(s3_key_name, headers=headers, metadata=metadata) s = '' for i, part in enumerate(generate_random(size, part_size)): s += part transfer_part(bucket, upload.id, upload.key_name, i, part, headers) if i in resend_parts: transfer_part(bucket, upload.id, upload.key_name, i, part, headers) if do_list is not None: l = bucket.list_multipart_uploads() l = list(l) return (upload, s) def _populate_key(bucket, keyname, size=7*1024*1024, storage_class=None): if bucket is None: bucket = get_new_bucket() key = bucket.new_key(keyname) if storage_class: key.storage_class = storage_class data_str = str(next(generate_random(size, size))) data = StringIO(data_str) key.set_contents_from_file(fp=data) return (key, data_str) def gen_rand_string(size, chars=string.ascii_uppercase + string.digits): return ''.join(random.choice(chars) for _ in range(size)) def verify_object(bucket, k, data=None, storage_class=None): if storage_class: assert k.storage_class == storage_class if data: read_data = k.get_contents_as_string() equal = data == read_data # avoid spamming log if data not equal assert equal == True def copy_object_storage_class(src_bucket, src_key, dest_bucket, dest_key, storage_class): query_args=None if dest_key.version_id: query_arg='versionId={v}'.format(v=dest_key.version_id) headers = {} headers['X-Amz-Copy-Source'] = '/{bucket}/{object}'.format(bucket=src_bucket.name, object=src_key.name) if src_key.version_id: headers['X-Amz-Copy-Source-Version-Id'] = src_key.version_id headers['X-Amz-Storage-Class'] = storage_class res = dest_bucket.connection.make_request('PUT', dest_bucket.name, dest_key.name, query_args=query_args, headers=headers) assert res.status == 200 def _populate_multipart_key(bucket, kname, size, storage_class=None): (upload, data) = _multipart_upload(bucket, kname, size, storage_class=storage_class) upload.complete_upload() k = bucket.get_key(kname) return (k, data) # Create a lifecycle config. Either days (int) and prefix (string) is given, or rules. # Rules is an array of dictionaries, each dict has a 'days' and a 'prefix' key def create_lifecycle(days = None, prefix = 'test/', rules = None): lifecycle = boto.s3.lifecycle.Lifecycle() if rules == None: expiration = boto.s3.lifecycle.Expiration(days=days) rule = boto.s3.lifecycle.Rule(id=prefix, prefix=prefix, status='Enabled', expiration=expiration) lifecycle.append(rule) else: for rule in rules: expiration = None transition = None try: expiration = boto.s3.lifecycle.Expiration(days=rule['days']) except: pass try: transition = rule['transition'] except: pass _id = rule.get('id',None) rule = boto.s3.lifecycle.Rule(id=_id, prefix=rule['prefix'], status=rule['status'], expiration=expiration, transition=transition) lifecycle.append(rule) return lifecycle def set_lifecycle(rules = None): bucket = get_new_bucket() lifecycle = create_lifecycle(rules=rules) bucket.configure_lifecycle(lifecycle) return bucket def configured_storage_classes(): sc = [ 'STANDARD' ] if 'storage_classes' in config['main']: extra_sc = re.split('\W+', config['main']['storage_classes']) for item in extra_sc: if item != 'STANDARD': sc.append(item) return sc def lc_transition(days=None, date=None, storage_class=None): return boto.s3.lifecycle.Transition(days=days, date=date, storage_class=storage_class) def lc_transitions(transitions=None): result = boto.s3.lifecycle.Transitions() for t in transitions: result.add_transition(days=t.days, date=t.date, storage_class=t.storage_class) return result @attr(resource='object') @attr(method='put') @attr(operation='test create object with storage class') @attr('storage_class') @pytest.mark.storage_class @attr('fails_on_aws') @pytest.mark.fails_on_aws @attr('fails_on_dbstore') @pytest.mark.fails_on_dbstore def test_object_storage_class(): sc = configured_storage_classes() if len(sc) < 2: pytest.skip('requires multiple storage classes') bucket = get_new_bucket() for storage_class in sc: kname = 'foo-' + storage_class k, data = _populate_key(bucket, kname, size=9*1024*1024, storage_class=storage_class) verify_object(bucket, k, data, storage_class) @attr(resource='object') @attr(method='put') @attr(operation='test create multipart object with storage class') @attr('storage_class') @pytest.mark.storage_class @attr('fails_on_aws') @pytest.mark.fails_on_aws @attr('fails_on_dbstore') @pytest.mark.fails_on_dbstore def test_object_storage_class_multipart(): sc = configured_storage_classes() if len(sc) < 2: pytest.skip('requires multiple storage classes') bucket = get_new_bucket() size = 11 * 1024 * 1024 for storage_class in sc: key = "mymultipart-" + storage_class (upload, data) = _multipart_upload(bucket, key, size, storage_class=storage_class) upload.complete_upload() key2 = bucket.get_key(key) assert key2.size == size assert key2.storage_class == storage_class def _do_test_object_modify_storage_class(obj_write_func, size): sc = configured_storage_classes() if len(sc) < 2: pytest.skip('requires multiple storage classes') bucket = get_new_bucket() for storage_class in sc: kname = 'foo-' + storage_class k, data = obj_write_func(bucket, kname, size, storage_class=storage_class) verify_object(bucket, k, data, storage_class) for new_storage_class in sc: if new_storage_class == storage_class: continue copy_object_storage_class(bucket, k, bucket, k, new_storage_class) verify_object(bucket, k, data, storage_class) @attr(resource='object') @attr(method='put') @attr(operation='test changing objects storage class') @attr('storage_class') @pytest.mark.storage_class @attr('fails_on_aws') @pytest.mark.fails_on_aws @attr('fails_on_dbstore') @pytest.mark.fails_on_dbstore def test_object_modify_storage_class(): _do_test_object_modify_storage_class(_populate_key, size=9*1024*1024) @attr(resource='object') @attr(method='put') @attr(operation='test changing objects storage class') @attr('storage_class') @pytest.mark.storage_class @attr('fails_on_aws') @pytest.mark.fails_on_aws @attr('fails_on_dbstore') @pytest.mark.fails_on_dbstore def test_object_modify_storage_class_multipart(): _do_test_object_modify_storage_class(_populate_multipart_key, size=11*1024*1024) def _do_test_object_storage_class_copy(obj_write_func, size): sc = configured_storage_classes() if len(sc) < 2: pytest.skip('requires multiple storage classes') src_bucket = get_new_bucket() dest_bucket = get_new_bucket() kname = 'foo' src_key, data = obj_write_func(src_bucket, kname, size) verify_object(src_bucket, src_key, data) for new_storage_class in sc: if new_storage_class == src_key.storage_class: continue dest_key = dest_bucket.get_key('foo-' + new_storage_class, validate=False) copy_object_storage_class(src_bucket, src_key, dest_bucket, dest_key, new_storage_class) verify_object(dest_bucket, dest_key, data, new_storage_class) @attr(resource='object') @attr(method='copy') @attr(operation='test copy object to object with different storage class') @attr('storage_class') @pytest.mark.storage_class @attr('fails_on_aws') @pytest.mark.fails_on_aws @attr('fails_on_dbstore') @pytest.mark.fails_on_dbstore def test_object_storage_class_copy(): _do_test_object_storage_class_copy(_populate_key, size=9*1024*1024) @attr(resource='object') @attr(method='copy') @attr(operation='test changing objects storage class') @attr('storage_class') @pytest.mark.storage_class @attr('fails_on_aws') @pytest.mark.fails_on_aws @attr('fails_on_dbstore') @pytest.mark.fails_on_dbstore def test_object_storage_class_copy_multipart(): _do_test_object_storage_class_copy(_populate_multipart_key, size=9*1024*1024) class FakeFile(object): """ file that simulates seek, tell, and current character """ def __init__(self, char='A', interrupt=None): self.offset = 0 self.char = bytes(char, 'utf-8') self.interrupt = interrupt def seek(self, offset, whence=os.SEEK_SET): if whence == os.SEEK_SET: self.offset = offset elif whence == os.SEEK_END: self.offset = self.size + offset; elif whence == os.SEEK_CUR: self.offset += offset def tell(self): return self.offset class FakeWriteFile(FakeFile): """ file that simulates interruptable reads of constant data """ def __init__(self, size, char='A', interrupt=None): FakeFile.__init__(self, char, interrupt) self.size = size def read(self, size=-1): if size < 0: size = self.size - self.offset count = min(size, self.size - self.offset) self.offset += count # Sneaky! do stuff before we return (the last time) if self.interrupt != None and self.offset == self.size and count > 0: self.interrupt() return self.char*count class FakeFileVerifier(object): """ file that verifies expected data has been written """ def __init__(self, char=None): self.char = char self.size = 0 def write(self, data): size = len(data) if self.char == None: self.char = data[0] self.size += size assert data.decode() == self.char*size def _verify_atomic_key_data(key, size=-1, char=None): """ Make sure file is of the expected size and (simulated) content """ fp_verify = FakeFileVerifier(char) key.get_contents_to_file(fp_verify) if size >= 0: assert fp_verify.size == size def _test_atomic_dual_conditional_write(file_size): """ create an object, two sessions writing different contents confirm that it is all one or the other """ bucket = get_new_bucket() objname = 'testobj' key = bucket.new_key(objname) fp_a = FakeWriteFile(file_size, 'A') key.set_contents_from_file(fp_a) _verify_atomic_key_data(key, file_size, 'A') etag_fp_a = key.etag.replace('"', '').strip() # get a second key object (for the same key) # so both can be writing without interfering key2 = bucket.new_key(objname) # write file of C's # but before we're done, try to write all B's fp_b = FakeWriteFile(file_size, 'B') fp_c = FakeWriteFile(file_size, 'C', lambda: key2.set_contents_from_file(fp_b, rewind=True, headers={'If-Match': etag_fp_a}) ) # key.set_contents_from_file(fp_c, headers={'If-Match': etag_fp_a}) e = assert_raises(boto.exception.S3ResponseError, key.set_contents_from_file, fp_c, headers={'If-Match': etag_fp_a}) assert e.status == 412 assert e.reason == 'Precondition Failed' assert e.error_code == 'PreconditionFailed' # verify the file _verify_atomic_key_data(key, file_size, 'B') @attr(resource='object') @attr(method='put') @attr(operation='write one or the other') @attr(assertion='1MB successful') @attr('fails_on_aws') @pytest.mark.fails_on_aws @attr('fails_on_dbstore') @pytest.mark.fails_on_dbstore def test_atomic_dual_conditional_write_1mb(): _test_atomic_dual_conditional_write(1024*1024) @attr(resource='object') @attr(method='put') @attr(operation='write file in deleted bucket') @attr(assertion='fail 404') @attr('fails_on_aws') @pytest.mark.fails_on_aws @attr('fails_on_dbstore') @pytest.mark.fails_on_dbstore def test_atomic_write_bucket_gone(): bucket = get_new_bucket() def remove_bucket(): bucket.delete() # create file of A's but delete the bucket it's in before we finish writing # all of them key = bucket.new_key('foo') fp_a = FakeWriteFile(1024*1024, 'A', remove_bucket) e = assert_raises(boto.exception.S3ResponseError, key.set_contents_from_file, fp_a) assert e.status == 404 assert e.reason == 'Not Found' assert e.error_code == 'NoSuchBucket' def _multipart_upload_enc(bucket, s3_key_name, size, part_size=5*1024*1024, do_list=None, init_headers=None, part_headers=None, metadata=None, resend_parts=[]): """ generate a multi-part upload for a random file of specifed size, if requested, generate a list of the parts return the upload descriptor """ upload = bucket.initiate_multipart_upload(s3_key_name, headers=init_headers, metadata=metadata) s = '' for i, part in enumerate(generate_random(size, part_size)): s += part transfer_part(bucket, upload.id, upload.key_name, i, part, part_headers) if i in resend_parts: transfer_part(bucket, upload.id, upload.key_name, i, part, part_headers) if do_list is not None: l = bucket.list_multipart_uploads() l = list(l) return (upload, s) @attr(resource='object') @attr(method='put') @attr(operation='multipart upload with bad key for uploading chunks') @attr(assertion='successful') @attr('encryption') @pytest.mark.encryption @attr('fails_on_dbstore') @pytest.mark.fails_on_dbstore def test_encryption_sse_c_multipart_invalid_chunks_1(): bucket = get_new_bucket() key = "multipart_enc" content_type = 'text/bla' objlen = 30 * 1024 * 1024 init_headers = { 'x-amz-server-side-encryption-customer-algorithm': 'AES256', 'x-amz-server-side-encryption-customer-key': 'pO3upElrwuEXSoFwCfnZPdSsmt/xWeFa0N9KgDijwVs=', 'x-amz-server-side-encryption-customer-key-md5': 'DWygnHRtgiJ77HCm+1rvHw==', 'Content-Type': content_type } part_headers = { 'x-amz-server-side-encryption-customer-algorithm': 'AES256', 'x-amz-server-side-encryption-customer-key': '6b+WOZ1T3cqZMxgThRcXAQBrS5mXKdDUphvpxptl9/4=', 'x-amz-server-side-encryption-customer-key-md5': 'arxBvwY2V4SiOne6yppVPQ==' } e = assert_raises(boto.exception.S3ResponseError, _multipart_upload_enc, bucket, key, objlen, init_headers=init_headers, part_headers=part_headers, metadata={'foo': 'bar'}) assert e.status == 400 @attr(resource='object') @attr(method='put') @attr(operation='multipart upload with bad md5 for chunks') @attr(assertion='successful') @attr('encryption') @pytest.mark.encryption @attr('fails_on_dbstore') @pytest.mark.fails_on_dbstore def test_encryption_sse_c_multipart_invalid_chunks_2(): bucket = get_new_bucket() key = "multipart_enc" content_type = 'text/plain' objlen = 30 * 1024 * 1024 init_headers = { 'x-amz-server-side-encryption-customer-algorithm': 'AES256', 'x-amz-server-side-encryption-customer-key': 'pO3upElrwuEXSoFwCfnZPdSsmt/xWeFa0N9KgDijwVs=', 'x-amz-server-side-encryption-customer-key-md5': 'DWygnHRtgiJ77HCm+1rvHw==', 'Content-Type': content_type } part_headers = { 'x-amz-server-side-encryption-customer-algorithm': 'AES256', 'x-amz-server-side-encryption-customer-key': 'pO3upElrwuEXSoFwCfnZPdSsmt/xWeFa0N9KgDijwVs=', 'x-amz-server-side-encryption-customer-key-md5': 'AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA==' } e = assert_raises(boto.exception.S3ResponseError, _multipart_upload_enc, bucket, key, objlen, init_headers=init_headers, part_headers=part_headers, metadata={'foo': 'bar'}) assert e.status == 400 @attr(resource='bucket') @attr(method='get') @attr(operation='Test Bucket Policy for a user belonging to a different tenant') @attr(assertion='succeeds') @attr('fails_with_subdomain') @pytest.mark.fails_with_subdomain @attr('bucket-policy') @pytest.mark.bucket_policy @attr('fails_on_dbstore') @pytest.mark.fails_on_dbstore def test_bucket_policy_different_tenant(): bucket = get_new_bucket() key = bucket.new_key('asdf') key.set_contents_from_string('asdf') l = bucket.list() resource1 = "arn:aws:s3::*:" + bucket.name resource2 = "arn:aws:s3::*:" + bucket.name + "/*" policy_document = json.dumps( { "Version": "2012-10-17", "Statement": [{ "Effect": "Allow", "Principal": {"AWS": "*"}, "Action": "s3:ListBucket", "Resource": [ "{}".format(resource1), "{}".format(resource2) ] }] }) bucket.set_policy(policy_document) new_conn = boto.s3.connection.S3Connection( aws_access_key_id=s3['tenant'].aws_access_key_id, aws_secret_access_key=s3['tenant'].aws_secret_access_key, is_secure=s3['tenant'].is_secure, port=s3['tenant'].port, host=s3['tenant'].host, calling_format=s3['tenant'].calling_format, ) bucket_name = ":" + bucket.name b = new_conn.get_bucket(bucket_name) b.get_all_keys() @attr(resource='bucket') @attr(method='put') @attr(operation='Test put condition operator end with ifExists') @attr('bucket-policy') @pytest.mark.bucket_policy @attr('fails_on_dbstore') @pytest.mark.fails_on_dbstore def test_bucket_policy_set_condition_operator_end_with_IfExists(): bucket = _create_keys(keys=['foo']) policy = '''{ "Version":"2012-10-17", "Statement": [{ "Sid": "Allow Public Access to All Objects", "Effect": "Allow", "Principal": "*", "Action": "s3:GetObject", "Condition": { "StringLikeIfExists": { "aws:Referer": "http://www.example.com/*" } }, "Resource": "arn:aws:s3:::%s/*" } ] }''' % bucket.name assert bucket.set_policy(policy) == True res = _make_request('GET', bucket.name, bucket.get_key("foo"), request_headers={'referer': 'http://www.example.com/'}) assert res.status == 200 res = _make_request('GET', bucket.name, bucket.get_key("foo"), request_headers={'referer': 'http://www.example.com/index.html'}) assert res.status == 200 res = _make_request('GET', bucket.name, bucket.get_key("foo")) assert res.status == 200 res = _make_request('GET', bucket.name, bucket.get_key("foo"), request_headers={'referer': 'http://example.com'}) assert res.status == 403 def _make_arn_resource(path="*"): return "arn:aws:s3:::{}".format(path) @attr(resource='object') @attr(method='put') @attr(operation='put obj with RequestObjectTag') @attr(assertion='success') @attr('tagging') @pytest.mark.tagging @attr('bucket-policy') @pytest.mark.bucket_policy @attr('fails_on_dbstore') @pytest.mark.fails_on_dbstore def test_bucket_policy_put_obj_request_obj_tag(): bucket = get_new_bucket() tag_conditional = {"StringEquals": { "s3:RequestObjectTag/security" : "public" }} p = Policy() resource = _make_arn_resource("{}/{}".format(bucket.name, "*")) s1 = Statement("s3:PutObject", resource, effect="Allow", condition=tag_conditional) policy_document = p.add_statement(s1).to_json() bucket.set_policy(policy_document) new_conn = _get_alt_connection() bucket1 = new_conn.get_bucket(bucket.name, validate=False) key1_str ='testobj' key1 = bucket1.new_key(key1_str) check_access_denied(key1.set_contents_from_string, key1_str) headers = {"x-amz-tagging" : "security=public"} key1.set_contents_from_string(key1_str, headers=headers)