Do not use node's local storage if it is clear that an object will be
removed anyway as a redundant. It requires moving the changing local storage
logic from the validation step to the local target implementation.
It allows performing any relations checks (e.g. object locking) only if a
node is considered as a valid container member and is expected to store
(stored previously) all the helper objects (e.g. `LOCK`, `TOMBSTONE`, etc).
Signed-off-by: Pavel Karpy <carpawell@nspcc.ru>
Core changes:
* avoid package-colliding variable naming
* avoid using pointers to IDs where unnecessary
* avoid using `idSDK` import alias pattern
* use `EncodeToString` for protocol string calculation and `String` for
printing
Signed-off-by: Leonard Lyubich <leonard@nspcc.ru>
Remove `Object` and `RawObject` types from `pkg/core/object` package.
Use `Object` type from NeoFS SDK Go library everywhere. Avoid using the
deprecated elements.
Signed-off-by: Leonard Lyubich <leonard@nspcc.ru>
Values of object attributes must not be empty according to NeoFS
specification.
Make `FormatValidator.Validate` method to return an error if at least one
attribute has empty value.
Signed-off-by: Leonard Lyubich <leonard@nspcc.ru>
Keys of object attributes must be unique according to NeoFS specification.
Make `FormatValidator.Validate` method to return an error if at least one
attribute is duplicated.
Signed-off-by: Leonard Lyubich <leonard@nspcc.ru>
The lifetime of an object can be limited by specifying a correspondin
well-known attribute. Node should refuse to save expired objects.
Checking objects in FormatValidator is extended with an expiration attribute
parsing step.
Signed-off-by: Leonard Lyubich <leonard@nspcc.ru>