forked from TrueCloudLab/s3-tests
e54f0a4508
some boto2 storage class tests are failing because the list returned by configured_storage_classes() included an empty string the boto3 version had an extra line that removes empty values; copy that for boto2 Signed-off-by: Casey Bodley <cbodley@redhat.com>
774 lines
25 KiB
Python
774 lines
25 KiB
Python
from io import StringIO
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import boto.exception
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import boto.s3.connection
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import boto.s3.acl
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import boto.s3.lifecycle
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import datetime
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import time
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import email.utils
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import isodate
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import pytest
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import operator
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import socket
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import ssl
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import os
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import requests
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import base64
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import hmac
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import pytz
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import json
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import httplib2
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import threading
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import itertools
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import string
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import random
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import re
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from collections import defaultdict
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from urllib.parse import urlparse
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from . import utils
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from .utils import assert_raises
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from .policy import Policy, Statement, make_json_policy
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from . import (
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configfile,
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setup_teardown,
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nuke_prefixed_buckets,
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get_new_bucket,
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get_new_bucket_name,
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s3,
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targets,
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config,
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get_prefix,
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is_slow_backend,
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_make_request,
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_make_bucket_request,
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_make_raw_request,
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)
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def check_access_denied(fn, *args, **kwargs):
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e = assert_raises(boto.exception.S3ResponseError, fn, *args, **kwargs)
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assert e.status == 403
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assert e.reason == 'Forbidden'
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assert e.error_code == 'AccessDenied'
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def check_bad_bucket_name(name):
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"""
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Attempt to create a bucket with a specified name, and confirm
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that the request fails because of an invalid bucket name.
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"""
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e = assert_raises(boto.exception.S3ResponseError, get_new_bucket, targets.main.default, name)
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assert e.status == 400
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assert e.reason.lower() == 'bad request' # some proxies vary the case
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assert e.error_code == 'InvalidBucketName'
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def _create_keys(bucket=None, keys=[]):
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"""
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Populate a (specified or new) bucket with objects with
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specified names (and contents identical to their names).
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"""
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if bucket is None:
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bucket = get_new_bucket()
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for s in keys:
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key = bucket.new_key(s)
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key.set_contents_from_string(s)
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return bucket
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def _get_alt_connection():
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return boto.s3.connection.S3Connection(
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aws_access_key_id=s3['alt'].aws_access_key_id,
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aws_secret_access_key=s3['alt'].aws_secret_access_key,
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is_secure=s3['alt'].is_secure,
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port=s3['alt'].port,
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host=s3['alt'].host,
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calling_format=s3['alt'].calling_format,
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)
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# Breaks DNS with SubdomainCallingFormat
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@pytest.mark.fails_with_subdomain
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def test_bucket_create_naming_bad_punctuation():
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# characters other than [a-zA-Z0-9._-]
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check_bad_bucket_name('alpha!soup')
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def check_versioning(bucket, status):
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try:
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assert bucket.get_versioning_status()['Versioning'] == status
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except KeyError:
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assert status == None
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# amazon is eventual consistent, retry a bit if failed
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def check_configure_versioning_retry(bucket, status, expected_string):
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bucket.configure_versioning(status)
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read_status = None
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for i in range(5):
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try:
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read_status = bucket.get_versioning_status()['Versioning']
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except KeyError:
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read_status = None
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if (expected_string == read_status):
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break
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time.sleep(1)
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assert expected_string == read_status
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@pytest.mark.versioning
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@pytest.mark.fails_on_dbstore
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def test_versioning_obj_read_not_exist_null():
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bucket = get_new_bucket()
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check_versioning(bucket, None)
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check_configure_versioning_retry(bucket, True, "Enabled")
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content = 'fooz'
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objname = 'testobj'
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key = bucket.new_key(objname)
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key.set_contents_from_string(content)
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key = bucket.get_key(objname, version_id='null')
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assert key == None
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@pytest.mark.fails_on_aws
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@pytest.mark.fails_with_subdomain
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@pytest.mark.appendobject
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@pytest.mark.fails_on_dbstore
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def test_append_object():
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bucket = get_new_bucket()
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key = bucket.new_key('foo')
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expires_in = 100000
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url = key.generate_url(expires_in, method='PUT')
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o = urlparse(url)
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path = o.path + '?' + o.query
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path1 = path + '&append&position=0'
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res = _make_raw_request(host=s3.main.host, port=s3.main.port, method='PUT', path=path1, body='abc', secure=s3.main.is_secure)
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path2 = path + '&append&position=3'
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res = _make_raw_request(host=s3.main.host, port=s3.main.port, method='PUT', path=path2, body='abc', secure=s3.main.is_secure)
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assert res.status == 200
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assert res.reason == 'OK'
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key = bucket.get_key('foo')
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assert key.size == 6
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@pytest.mark.fails_on_aws
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@pytest.mark.fails_with_subdomain
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@pytest.mark.appendobject
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@pytest.mark.fails_on_dbstore
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def test_append_normal_object():
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bucket = get_new_bucket()
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key = bucket.new_key('foo')
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key.set_contents_from_string('abc')
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expires_in = 100000
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url = key.generate_url(expires_in, method='PUT')
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o = urlparse(url)
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path = o.path + '?' + o.query
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path = path + '&append&position=3'
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res = _make_raw_request(host=s3.main.host, port=s3.main.port, method='PUT', path=path, body='abc', secure=s3.main.is_secure)
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assert res.status == 409
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@pytest.mark.fails_on_aws
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@pytest.mark.fails_with_subdomain
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@pytest.mark.appendobject
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@pytest.mark.fails_on_dbstore
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def test_append_object_position_wrong():
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bucket = get_new_bucket()
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key = bucket.new_key('foo')
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expires_in = 100000
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url = key.generate_url(expires_in, method='PUT')
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o = urlparse(url)
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path = o.path + '?' + o.query
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path1 = path + '&append&position=0'
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res = _make_raw_request(host=s3.main.host, port=s3.main.port, method='PUT', path=path1, body='abc', secure=s3.main.is_secure)
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path2 = path + '&append&position=9'
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res = _make_raw_request(host=s3.main.host, port=s3.main.port, method='PUT', path=path2, body='abc', secure=s3.main.is_secure)
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assert res.status == 409
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assert int(res.getheader('x-rgw-next-append-position')) == 3
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# TODO rgw log_bucket.set_as_logging_target() gives 403 Forbidden
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# http://tracker.newdream.net/issues/984
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@pytest.mark.fails_on_rgw
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def test_logging_toggle():
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bucket = get_new_bucket()
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log_bucket = get_new_bucket(targets.main.default, bucket.name + '-log')
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log_bucket.set_as_logging_target()
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bucket.enable_logging(target_bucket=log_bucket, target_prefix=bucket.name)
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bucket.disable_logging()
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# NOTE: this does not actually test whether or not logging works
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def list_bucket_storage_class(bucket):
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result = defaultdict(list)
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for k in bucket.get_all_versions():
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result[k.storage_class].append(k)
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return result
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def transfer_part(bucket, mp_id, mp_keyname, i, part, headers=None):
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"""Transfer a part of a multipart upload. Designed to be run in parallel.
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"""
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mp = boto.s3.multipart.MultiPartUpload(bucket)
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mp.key_name = mp_keyname
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mp.id = mp_id
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part_out = StringIO(part)
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mp.upload_part_from_file(part_out, i+1, headers=headers)
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def generate_random(size, part_size=5*1024*1024):
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"""
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Generate the specified number random data.
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(actually each MB is a repetition of the first KB)
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"""
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chunk = 1024
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allowed = string.ascii_letters
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for x in range(0, size, part_size):
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strpart = ''.join([allowed[random.randint(0, len(allowed) - 1)] for _ in range(chunk)])
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s = ''
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left = size - x
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this_part_size = min(left, part_size)
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for y in range(this_part_size // chunk):
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s = s + strpart
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if this_part_size > len(s):
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s = s + strpart[0:this_part_size - len(s)]
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yield s
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if (x == size):
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return
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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=[]):
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"""
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generate a multi-part upload for a random file of specifed size,
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if requested, generate a list of the parts
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return the upload descriptor
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"""
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if storage_class is not None:
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if not headers:
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headers = {}
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headers['X-Amz-Storage-Class'] = storage_class
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upload = bucket.initiate_multipart_upload(s3_key_name, headers=headers, metadata=metadata)
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s = ''
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for i, part in enumerate(generate_random(size, part_size)):
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s += part
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transfer_part(bucket, upload.id, upload.key_name, i, part, headers)
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if i in resend_parts:
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transfer_part(bucket, upload.id, upload.key_name, i, part, headers)
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if do_list is not None:
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l = bucket.list_multipart_uploads()
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l = list(l)
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return (upload, s)
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def _populate_key(bucket, keyname, size=7*1024*1024, storage_class=None):
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if bucket is None:
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bucket = get_new_bucket()
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key = bucket.new_key(keyname)
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if storage_class:
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key.storage_class = storage_class
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data_str = str(next(generate_random(size, size)))
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data = StringIO(data_str)
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key.set_contents_from_file(fp=data)
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return (key, data_str)
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def gen_rand_string(size, chars=string.ascii_uppercase + string.digits):
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return ''.join(random.choice(chars) for _ in range(size))
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def verify_object(bucket, k, data=None, storage_class=None):
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if storage_class:
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assert k.storage_class == storage_class
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if data:
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read_data = k.get_contents_as_string()
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equal = data == read_data.decode() # avoid spamming log if data not equal
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assert equal == True
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def copy_object_storage_class(src_bucket, src_key, dest_bucket, dest_key, storage_class):
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query_args=None
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if dest_key.version_id:
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query_arg='versionId={v}'.format(v=dest_key.version_id)
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headers = {}
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headers['X-Amz-Copy-Source'] = '/{bucket}/{object}'.format(bucket=src_bucket.name, object=src_key.name)
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if src_key.version_id:
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headers['X-Amz-Copy-Source-Version-Id'] = src_key.version_id
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headers['X-Amz-Storage-Class'] = storage_class
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res = dest_bucket.connection.make_request('PUT', dest_bucket.name, dest_key.name,
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query_args=query_args, headers=headers)
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assert res.status == 200
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def _populate_multipart_key(bucket, kname, size, storage_class=None):
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(upload, data) = _multipart_upload(bucket, kname, size, storage_class=storage_class)
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upload.complete_upload()
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k = bucket.get_key(kname)
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return (k, data)
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# Create a lifecycle config. Either days (int) and prefix (string) is given, or rules.
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# Rules is an array of dictionaries, each dict has a 'days' and a 'prefix' key
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def create_lifecycle(days = None, prefix = 'test/', rules = None):
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lifecycle = boto.s3.lifecycle.Lifecycle()
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if rules == None:
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expiration = boto.s3.lifecycle.Expiration(days=days)
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rule = boto.s3.lifecycle.Rule(id=prefix, prefix=prefix, status='Enabled',
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expiration=expiration)
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lifecycle.append(rule)
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else:
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for rule in rules:
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expiration = None
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transition = None
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try:
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expiration = boto.s3.lifecycle.Expiration(days=rule['days'])
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except:
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pass
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try:
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transition = rule['transition']
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except:
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pass
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_id = rule.get('id',None)
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rule = boto.s3.lifecycle.Rule(id=_id, prefix=rule['prefix'],
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status=rule['status'], expiration=expiration, transition=transition)
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lifecycle.append(rule)
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return lifecycle
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def set_lifecycle(rules = None):
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bucket = get_new_bucket()
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lifecycle = create_lifecycle(rules=rules)
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bucket.configure_lifecycle(lifecycle)
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return bucket
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def configured_storage_classes():
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sc = [ 'STANDARD' ]
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if 'storage_classes' in config['main']:
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extra_sc = re.split('\W+', config['main']['storage_classes'])
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for item in extra_sc:
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if item != 'STANDARD':
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sc.append(item)
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sc = [i for i in sc if i]
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print("storage classes configured: " + str(sc))
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return sc
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def lc_transition(days=None, date=None, storage_class=None):
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return boto.s3.lifecycle.Transition(days=days, date=date, storage_class=storage_class)
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def lc_transitions(transitions=None):
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result = boto.s3.lifecycle.Transitions()
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for t in transitions:
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result.add_transition(days=t.days, date=t.date, storage_class=t.storage_class)
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return result
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@pytest.mark.storage_class
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@pytest.mark.fails_on_aws
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@pytest.mark.fails_on_dbstore
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def test_object_storage_class():
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sc = configured_storage_classes()
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if len(sc) < 2:
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pytest.skip('requires multiple storage classes')
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bucket = get_new_bucket()
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for storage_class in sc:
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kname = 'foo-' + storage_class
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k, data = _populate_key(bucket, kname, size=9*1024*1024, storage_class=storage_class)
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verify_object(bucket, k, data, storage_class)
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@pytest.mark.storage_class
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@pytest.mark.fails_on_aws
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@pytest.mark.fails_on_dbstore
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def test_object_storage_class_multipart():
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sc = configured_storage_classes()
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if len(sc) < 2:
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pytest.skip('requires multiple storage classes')
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bucket = get_new_bucket()
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size = 11 * 1024 * 1024
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for storage_class in sc:
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key = "mymultipart-" + storage_class
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(upload, data) = _multipart_upload(bucket, key, size, storage_class=storage_class)
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upload.complete_upload()
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key2 = bucket.get_key(key)
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assert key2.size == size
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assert key2.storage_class == storage_class
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def _do_test_object_modify_storage_class(obj_write_func, size):
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sc = configured_storage_classes()
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if len(sc) < 2:
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pytest.skip('requires multiple storage classes')
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bucket = get_new_bucket()
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for storage_class in sc:
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kname = 'foo-' + storage_class
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k, data = obj_write_func(bucket, kname, size, storage_class=storage_class)
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verify_object(bucket, k, data, storage_class)
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for new_storage_class in sc:
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if new_storage_class == storage_class:
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continue
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copy_object_storage_class(bucket, k, bucket, k, new_storage_class)
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verify_object(bucket, k, data, storage_class)
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@pytest.mark.storage_class
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@pytest.mark.fails_on_aws
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@pytest.mark.fails_on_dbstore
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def test_object_modify_storage_class():
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_do_test_object_modify_storage_class(_populate_key, size=9*1024*1024)
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@pytest.mark.storage_class
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@pytest.mark.fails_on_aws
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@pytest.mark.fails_on_dbstore
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def test_object_modify_storage_class_multipart():
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_do_test_object_modify_storage_class(_populate_multipart_key, size=11*1024*1024)
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def _do_test_object_storage_class_copy(obj_write_func, size):
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sc = configured_storage_classes()
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if len(sc) < 2:
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pytest.skip('requires multiple storage classes')
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src_bucket = get_new_bucket()
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dest_bucket = get_new_bucket()
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kname = 'foo'
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src_key, data = obj_write_func(src_bucket, kname, size)
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verify_object(src_bucket, src_key, data)
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for new_storage_class in sc:
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if new_storage_class == src_key.storage_class:
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continue
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dest_key = dest_bucket.get_key('foo-' + new_storage_class, validate=False)
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copy_object_storage_class(src_bucket, src_key, dest_bucket, dest_key, new_storage_class)
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verify_object(dest_bucket, dest_key, data, new_storage_class)
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@pytest.mark.storage_class
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@pytest.mark.fails_on_aws
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@pytest.mark.fails_on_dbstore
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def test_object_storage_class_copy():
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_do_test_object_storage_class_copy(_populate_key, size=9*1024*1024)
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@pytest.mark.storage_class
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@pytest.mark.fails_on_aws
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@pytest.mark.fails_on_dbstore
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def test_object_storage_class_copy_multipart():
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_do_test_object_storage_class_copy(_populate_multipart_key, size=9*1024*1024)
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class FakeFile(object):
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"""
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file that simulates seek, tell, and current character
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"""
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def __init__(self, char='A', interrupt=None):
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self.offset = 0
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self.char = bytes(char, 'utf-8')
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self.interrupt = interrupt
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def seek(self, offset, whence=os.SEEK_SET):
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if whence == os.SEEK_SET:
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self.offset = offset
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elif whence == os.SEEK_END:
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self.offset = self.size + offset;
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elif whence == os.SEEK_CUR:
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self.offset += offset
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def tell(self):
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return self.offset
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class FakeWriteFile(FakeFile):
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"""
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file that simulates interruptable reads of constant data
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"""
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def __init__(self, size, char='A', interrupt=None):
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FakeFile.__init__(self, char, interrupt)
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self.size = size
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def read(self, size=-1):
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if size < 0:
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size = self.size - self.offset
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count = min(size, self.size - self.offset)
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self.offset += count
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# Sneaky! do stuff before we return (the last time)
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if self.interrupt != None and self.offset == self.size and count > 0:
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self.interrupt()
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return self.char*count
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class FakeFileVerifier(object):
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"""
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|
file that verifies expected data has been written
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|
"""
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|
def __init__(self, char=None):
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self.char = char
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self.size = 0
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|
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def write(self, data):
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size = len(data)
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if self.char == None:
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self.char = data[0]
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self.size += size
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assert data.decode() == self.char*size
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def _verify_atomic_key_data(key, size=-1, char=None):
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"""
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|
Make sure file is of the expected size and (simulated) content
|
|
"""
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|
fp_verify = FakeFileVerifier(char)
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key.get_contents_to_file(fp_verify)
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if size >= 0:
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assert fp_verify.size == size
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|
|
|
def _test_atomic_dual_conditional_write(file_size):
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|
"""
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create an object, two sessions writing different contents
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confirm that it is all one or the other
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|
"""
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|
bucket = get_new_bucket()
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|
objname = 'testobj'
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key = bucket.new_key(objname)
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|
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|
fp_a = FakeWriteFile(file_size, 'A')
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key.set_contents_from_file(fp_a)
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_verify_atomic_key_data(key, file_size, 'A')
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|
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_size> 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')
|
|
|
|
@pytest.mark.fails_on_aws
|
|
@pytest.mark.fails_on_dbstore
|
|
def test_atomic_dual_conditional_write_1mb():
|
|
_test_atomic_dual_conditional_write(1024*1024)
|
|
|
|
@pytest.mark.fails_on_aws
|
|
@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)
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
@pytest.mark.encryption
|
|
@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
|
|
|
|
@pytest.mark.encryption
|
|
@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
|
|
|
|
@pytest.mark.fails_with_subdomain
|
|
@pytest.mark.bucket_policy
|
|
@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()
|
|
|
|
@pytest.mark.bucket_policy
|
|
@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)
|
|
|
|
@pytest.mark.tagging
|
|
@pytest.mark.bucket_policy
|
|
@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)
|
|
|