All objects in NeoFS must have owner ID. In previous implementation Object
Delete service handler set owner ID from request session token. If removal
was executed w/o a session, object with tombstone was prepared incorrectly.
In order to fix this node should set its own ID and become an owner of the
tombstone object.
Extend `NetworkInfo` interface required by Object.Delete handler with
`LocalNodeID` method which returns `owner.ID` of the local node. Implement
the method on `networkState` component of storage node application which is
updated on each node state change in NeoFS network map. Set owner returned
by `LocalNodeID` call as tombstone object's owner in Delete handler.
Signed-off-by: Leonard Lyubich <leonard@nspcc.ru>
The client needs of the Object service are limited and change not often.
Interface changes of the client library should not affect the operation of
various service packages, if they do not change their requirements for
the provided functionality. To localize the use of the base client and
facilitate further support, an auxiliary package is implemented that will
only be used by the Object service.
Signed-off-by: Leonard Lyubich <leonard@nspcc.ru>
There is no point to pass key storage in parameters because
it can be defined on the service level of application.
Signed-off-by: Alex Vanin <alexey@nspcc.ru>
`CommonPrm` structure has private key for remote operations.
It obtained in the beginning of request processing. However,
not every operation triggers remote calls. Therefore, key
might not be used. It is important to avoid early key fetching
because `TokenStore` now returns error if session token does not
exist. This is valid case when container nodes receive request with
session token (for ACL pass) and they should process request locally.
Signed-off-by: Alex Vanin <alexey@nspcc.ru>
Make object delete service to use network information to calculate and set
expiration of the created tombstone.
Signed-off-by: Leonard Lyubich <leonard@nspcc.ru>
Support processing of NetmapEpoch and NetmapLookupDepth X-headers when
processing object read operations. Placement for operations
Get/Head/GetRange/GetRangeHash/Search is built for the epoch specified in
NetmapEpoch X-header (by default latest). Also the specified operations are
processed until success is achieved for network maps from the past up to
NetmapLookupDepth value. Behavior for default values (zero or missing) left
unchanged.
Signed-off-by: Leonard Lyubich <leonard@nspcc.ru>
With the update of the local storage engine, the headers of virtual objects
are directly given. In this regard, the step with obtaining the the right
child header is removed.
Signed-off-by: Leonard Lyubich <leonard@nspcc.ru>
If object service produces new request, the should contain
session token. This is the only way for node to grant access
for a private container.
Signed-off-by: Alex Vanin <alexey@nspcc.ru>
With one tombstone for split objects we can't simply
place it in container. We should inform all nodes that
store split objects of removed original object.
Signed-off-by: Alex Vanin <alexey@nspcc.ru>