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Tobias Urdin d141ee87b4 Add more testing for presigned URLs
This improves the testing for presigned URLs for
both get_object and put_object when using
generate_presigned_url().

It covers the case where you pass for example
a x-amz-acl (ACL in params for generated_presigned_url)
header that should be signed.

Tests the regression in [1].

[1] https://tracker.ceph.com/issues/64308

Signed-off-by: Tobias Urdin <tobias.urdin@binero.se>
(cherry picked from commit 3eab156575cef9de40470abf38ffe25e5634796a)

Conflicts:
	s3tests_boto3/functional/test_s3.py pytest assert -> nose eq()
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s3tests Check if invalid payload is added after serving errordoc 2020-11-19 10:24:30 -05:00
s3tests_boto3 Add more testing for presigned URLs 2024-02-12 14:06:58 -05:00
.gitignore Say ".yaml" not ".yml". This is not MS-DOS, and YML is a Yahoo XML dialect. 2011-07-26 14:20:28 -07:00
bootstrap bootstrap,requirements.txt: bump up setuptools and requests 2020-05-26 09:08:26 -04:00
LICENSE MIT licensed. 2011-04-04 15:19:59 -07:00
README.rst Webidentity Test addition to test_sts.py 2020-11-25 20:34:32 -05:00
requirements.txt pin botocore to resolve v2 signature failures 2022-11-23 13:05:24 -05:00
s3tests.conf.SAMPLE Enable lifecycle tests 2022-08-09 11:08:38 -04:00
setup.py remove all non-functional tests and infra 2020-01-14 12:20:07 -05:00

========================
 S3 compatibility tests
========================

This is a set of unofficial Amazon AWS S3 compatibility
tests, that can be useful to people implementing software
that exposes an S3-like API. The tests use the Boto2 and Boto3 libraries.

The tests use the Nose test framework. To get started, ensure you have
the ``virtualenv`` software installed; e.g. on Debian/Ubuntu::

	sudo apt-get install python-virtualenv

and then run::

	./bootstrap

You will need to create a configuration file with the location of the
service and two different credentials. A sample configuration file named
``s3tests.conf.SAMPLE`` has been provided in this repo. This file can be
used to run the s3 tests on a Ceph cluster started with vstart.

Once you have that file copied and edited, you can run the tests with::

	S3TEST_CONF=your.conf ./virtualenv/bin/nosetests

You can specify which directory of tests to run::

	S3TEST_CONF=your.conf ./virtualenv/bin/nosetests s3tests.functional

You can specify which file of tests to run::

	S3TEST_CONF=your.conf ./virtualenv/bin/nosetests s3tests.functional.test_s3

You can specify which test to run::

	S3TEST_CONF=your.conf ./virtualenv/bin/nosetests s3tests.functional.test_s3:test_bucket_list_empty

To gather a list of tests being run, use the flags::

	 -v --collect-only

Some tests have attributes set based on their current reliability and
things like AWS not enforcing their spec stricly. You can filter tests
based on their attributes::

	S3TEST_CONF=aws.conf ./virtualenv/bin/nosetests -a '!fails_on_aws'

Most of the tests have both Boto3 and Boto2 versions. Tests written in
Boto2 are in the ``s3tests`` directory. Tests written in Boto3 are
located in the ``s3test_boto3`` directory.

You can run only the boto3 tests with::

        S3TEST_CONF=your.conf ./virtualenv/bin/nosetests -v -s -A 'not fails_on_rgw' s3tests_boto3.functional

========================
 STS compatibility tests
========================

This section contains some basic tests for the AssumeRole, GetSessionToken and AssumeRoleWithWebIdentity API's. The test file is located under ``s3tests_boto3/functional``.

You can run only the sts tests (all the three API's) with::

        S3TEST_CONF=your.conf ./virtualenv/bin/nosetests s3tests_boto3.functional.test_sts

You can filter tests based on the attributes. There is a attribute named ``test_of_sts`` to run AssumeRole and GetSessionToken tests and ``webidentity_test`` to run the AssumeRoleWithWebIdentity tests. If you want to execute only ``test_of_sts`` tests you can apply that filter as below::

        S3TEST_CONF=your.conf ./virtualenv/bin/nosetests -v -s -A 'test_of_sts' s3tests_boto3.functional.test_sts

For running ``webidentity_test`` you'll need have Keycloak running.

In order to run any STS test you'll need to add "iam" section to the config file. For further reference on how your config file should look check ``s3tests.conf.SAMPLE``.