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NeoFS S3 Gateway

NeoFS S3 gateway provides API compatible with Amazon S3 cloud storage service.

Installation

go get -u github.com/nspcc-dev/neofs-s3-gw

Or you can call make to build it from the cloned repository (the binary will end up in bin/neofs-s3-gw with authmate helper in bin/neofs-authmate).

Notable make targets:

dep          Check and ensure dependencies
image        Build clean docker image
dirty-image  Build dirty docker image with host-built binaries
format       Run all code formatters
lint         Run linters
version      Show current version

Or you can also use a Docker image provided for released (and occasionally unreleased) versions of gateway (:latest points to the latest stable release).

Execution

Minimalistic S3 gateway setup needs:

  • NeoFS node(s) address (S3 gateway itself is not a NeoFS node) Passed via -p parameter or via S3_GW_PEERS_<N>_ADDRESS and S3_GW_PEERS_<N>_WEIGHT environment variables (gateway supports multiple NeoFS nodes with weighted load balancing).
  • a key used to communicate with NeoFS nodes Passed via --neofs-key parameter or S3_GW_NEOFS-KEY environment variable.

These two commands are functionally equivalent, they run the gate with one backend node, some keys and otherwise default settings:

$ neofs-s3-gw -p 192.168.130.72:8080 --neofs-key KxDgvEKzgSBPPfuVfw67oPQBSjidEiqTHURKSDL1R7yGaGYAeYnr

$ S3_GW_PEERS_0_ADDRESS=192.168.130.72:8080 \
  S3_GW_NEOFS-KEY=KxDgvEKzgSBPPfuVfw67oPQBSjidEiqTHURKSDL1R7yGaGYAeYnr \
  neofs-s3-gw

It's also possible to specify uri scheme (grpc or grpcs) when using -p or environment variables:

$ neofs-s3-gw -p grpc://192.168.130.72:8080 --neofs-key KxDgvEKzgSBPPfuVfw67oPQBSjidEiqTHURKSDL1R7yGaGYAeYnr

$ S3_GW_PEERS_0_ADDRESS=grpcs://192.168.130.72:8080 \
  S3_GW_NEOFS-KEY=KxDgvEKzgSBPPfuVfw67oPQBSjidEiqTHURKSDL1R7yGaGYAeYnr \
  neofs-s3-gw

Configuration

In general, everything available as CLI parameter can also be specified via environment variables, so they're not specifically mentioned in most cases (see --help also).

Nodes and weights

You can specify multiple -p options to add more NeoFS nodes, this will make gateway spread requests equally among them (using weight 1 for every node):

$ neofs-s3-gw -p 192.168.130.72:8080 -p 192.168.130.71:8080

If you want some specific load distribution proportions, use weights, but they can only be specified via environment variables:

$ HTTP_GW_PEERS_0_ADDRESS=192.168.130.72:8080 HTTP_GW_PEERS_0_WEIGHT=9 \
  HTTP_GW_PEERS_1_ADDRESS=192.168.130.71:8080 HTTP_GW_PEERS_1_WEIGHT=1 neofs-s3-gw

This command will make gateway use 192.168.130.72 for 90% of requests and 192.168.130.71 for remaining 10%.

Key

NeoFS (--neofs-key) is mandatory parameter. NeoFS key can be a path to private key file (as raw bytes), a hex string or (unencrypted) WIF string.

Binding and TLS

Gateway binds to 0.0.0.0:8080 by default and you can change that with --listen_address option.

It can also provide TLS interface for its users, just specify paths to key and certificate files via --tls.key_file and --tls.cert_file parameters. Note that using these options makes gateway TLS-only, if you need to serve both TLS and plain text you either have to run two gateway instances or use some external redirecting solution.

Example to bind to 192.168.130.130:443 and serve TLS there (keys and nodes omitted):

$ neofs-s3-gw --listen_address 192.168.130.130:443 \
  --tls.key_file=key.pem --tls.cert_file=cert.pem

Monitoring and metrics

Pprof and Prometheus are integrated into the gateway, but not enabled by default. To enable them use --pprof and --metrics flags or HTTP_GW_PPROF/HTTP_GW_METRICS environment variables.

NeoFS AuthMate

Authmate is a tool to create gateway key pairs and AWS credentials. AWS users are authenticated with access key IDs and secrets, while NeoFS users are authenticated with key pairs. To complicate things further we have S3 gateway that usually acts on behalf of some user, but user doesn't necessarily want to give his keys to the gateway.

To solve this we use NeoFS bearer tokens that are signed by the owner (NeoFS "user") and that can implement any kind of policy for NeoFS requests allowed using this token. But tokens can't be used directly as AWS credentials, thus they're stored on NeoFS as regular objects and access key ID is just an address of this object while secret is an SHA256 hash of this key.

Tokens are not stored on NeoFS in plaintext, they're encrypted with a set of gateway keys. So in order for gateway to be able to successfully extract bearer token the object needs to be stored in a container available for the gateway to read and it needs to be encrypted with this gateway's key (among others potentially).

Generation of key pairs

To generate neofs key pairs for gateways, run the following command (--count is 1 by default):

$ ./neofs-authmate generate-keys --count=2

[
  {
    "private_key": "b8ba980eb70b959be99915d2e0ad377809984ccd1dac0a6551907f81c2b33d21",
    "public_key": "dd34f6dce9a4ce0990869ec6bd33a40e102a5798881cfe61d03a5659ceee1a64"
  },
  {
    "private_key": "407c351b17446ca07521faceb8b7d3e738319635f39f892419e2bf94462b4419",
    "public_key": "20453af9d7f245ff6fdfb1260eaa411ae3be9c519a2a9bf1c98233522cbd0156"
  }
]

Private key is the one to use for neofs-s3-gw command, public one can be used to create new AWS credentials.

Issuance of a secret

To issue a secret means to create a Bearer and (optionally) Session tokens and put them as an object into container on the NeoFS network. The tokens are encrypted by a set of gateway keys, so you need to pass them as well.

If a parameter container-id is not set, a new container will be created.

Creation of the bearer token is mandatory, and creation of the session token is optional. If you want to add the session token you need to add a parameter create-session-token.

Rules for bearer token can be set via param bearer-rules, if it is not set, it will be auto-generated with values:

{
    "version": {
        "major": 2,
        "minor": 6
    },
    "containerID": {
        "value": "%CID"
    },
    "records": [
        {
            "operation": "GET",
            "action": "ALLOW",
            "filters": [],
            "targets": [
                {
                    "role": "OTHERS",
                    "keys": []
                }
            ]
        }
    ]
}

Rules for session token can be set via param session-rules, default value is:

{
    "verb": "PUT",
    "wildcard": true,
    "containerID": null
}

If session-rules is set, but create-session-token is not, the session token will not be created.

Example of a command to issue a secret with custom rules for multiple gates:

$ ./neofs-authmate issue-secret --neofs-key user.key \
--peer 192.168.130.71:8080 \
--bearer-rules '{"records":[{"operation":"PUT","action":"ALLOW","filters":[],"targets":[{"role":"OTHERS","keys":[]}]}]}' \
--gate-public-key dd34f6dce9a4ce0990869ec6bd33a40e102a5798881cfe61d03a5659ceee1a64 \
--gate-public-key 20453af9d7f245ff6fdfb1260eaa411ae3be9c519a2a9bf1c98233522cbd0156 \
--create-session-token \
--session-rules '{"verb":"DELETE","wildcard":false,"containerID":{"value":"%CID"}}'

{
  "access_key_id": "5g933dyLEkXbbAspouhPPTiyLZRg4axBW1axSPD87eVT_AiXsH4AjYy1iTJ4C1WExzjBrSobJsQFWEyKLREe5sQYM",
  "secret_access_key": "438bbd8243060e1e1c9dd4821756914a6e872ce29bf203b68f81b140ac91231c",
  "owner_private_key": "274fdd6e71fc6a6b8fe77bec500254115d66d6d17347d7db0880d2eb80afc72a"
}

Access key ID and secret access key are AWS credentials that you can use with any S3 client.

Obtainment of a secret access key

You can get a secret access key associated with access key ID by obtaining a secret stored on the NeoFS network:

 $ ./neofs-authmate obtain-secret --neofs-key user.key \
 --peer 192.168.130.71:8080 \
 --gate-private-key b8ba980eb70b959be99915d2e0ad377809984ccd1dac0a6551907f81c2b33d21 \
 --access-key-id 5g933dyLEkXbbAspouhPPTiyLZRg4axBW1axSPD87eVT_AiXsH4AjYy1iTJ4C1WExzjBrSobJsQFWEyKLREe5sQYM

{
  "secret_access_key": "438bbd8243060e1e1c9dd4821756914a6e872ce29bf203b68f81b140ac91231c"
}

S3 API supported

Reference:

Object

Method Status
CopyObject Supported
DeleteObject Supported
DeleteObjects Supported, aka DeleteMultipleObjects
GetObject Supported
GetObjectTorrent Unsupported, won't be
HeadObject Supported
ListObjectParts Unsupported
ListObjects Supported
ListObjectsV2 Supported
PutObject Supported (Content-MD5 option is not supported)
SelectObjectContent Unsupported
WriteGetObjectResponse Unsupported

ACL

Method Status
GetObjectAcl Unsupported
PutObjectAcl Unsupported

Locking

Method Status
GetObjectLegalHold Unsupported
GetObjectLockConfiguration Unsupported, aka GetBucketObjectLockConfig
GetObjectRetention Unsupported
PutObjectLegalHold Unsupported
PutObjectLockConfiguration Unsupported, aka PutBucketObjectLockConfig
PutObjectRetention Unsupported

Multipart

Should be supported eventually.

Method Status
AbortMultipartUpload Unsupported
CompleteMultipartUpload Unsupported
CreateMultipartUpload Unsupported, aka InitiateMultipartUpload and NewMultipartUpload
ListMultipartUploads Unsupported
ListParts Unsupported
UploadPart Unsupported, aka PutObjectPart
UploadPartCopy Unsupported, aka CopyObjectPart

Tagging

Also passed in PutObject parameters. We can support adding via PutObject and getting via GetBucketTagging, but deleting and putting can't be supported normally.

Method Status
DeleteObjectTagging Unsupported
GetObjectTagging Unsupported
PutObjectTagging Unsupported

Versioning

See also GetObject and other method parameters.

Method Status
ListObjectVersions Unsupported, aka ListBucketObjectVersions
RestoreObject Unsupported

Bucket

Method Status
CreateBucket Unsupported, aka PutBucket
DeleteBucket Unsupported
GetBucketLocation Unsupported
HeadBucket Supported
ListBuckets Supported
PutPublicAccessBlock Unsupported

Acceleration

Method Status
GetBucketAccelerateConfiguration Unsupported, aka GetBucketAccelerate
PutBucketAccelerateConfiguration Unsupported

ACL

Method Status
GetBucketAcl Unsupported
PutBucketAcl Unsupported

Analytics

Method Status
DeleteBucketAnalyticsConfiguration Unsupported
GetBucketAnalyticsConfiguration Unsupported
ListBucketAnalyticsConfigurations Unsupported
PutBucketAnalyticsConfiguration Unsupported

Cors

Method Status
DeleteBucketCors Unsupported
GetBucketCors Unsupported
PutBucketCors Unsupported

Encryption

Method Status
DeleteBucketEncryption Unsupported
GetBucketEncryption Unsupported
PutBucketEncryption Unsupported

Inventory

Method Status
DeleteBucketInventoryConfiguration Unsupported
GetBucketInventoryConfiguration Unsupported
ListBucketInventoryConfigurations Unsupported
PutBucketInventoryConfiguration Unsupported

Lifecycle

Method Status
DeleteBucketLifecycle Unsupported
GetBucketLifecycle Unsupported
GetBucketLifecycleConfiguration Unsupported
PutBucketLifecycle Unsupported
PutBucketLifecycleConfiguration Unsupported

Logging

Method Status
GetBucketLogging Unsupported
PutBucketLogging Unsupported

Metrics

Method Status
DeleteBucketMetricsConfiguration Unsupported
GetBucketMetricsConfiguration Unsupported
ListBucketMetricsConfigurations Unsupported
PutBucketMetricsConfiguration Unsupported

Notifications

Method Status
GetBucketNotification Unsupported
GetBucketNotificationConfiguration Unsupported
ListenBucketNotification Unsupported, non-standard?
PutBucketNotification Unsupported
PutBucketNotificationConfiguration Unsupported

Ownership controls

Method Status
DeleteBucketOwnershipControls Unsupported
GetBucketOwnershipControls Unsupported
PutBucketOwnershipControls Unsupported

Policy and replication

Method Status
DeleteBucketPolicy Unsupported
DeleteBucketReplication Unsupported
DeletePublicAccessBlock Unsupported
GetBucketPolicy Unsupported
GetBucketPolicyStatus Unsupported
GetBucketReplication Unsupported
PostPolicyBucket Unsupported, non-standard?
PutBucketPolicy Unsupported
PutBucketReplication Unsupported

Request payment

Method Status
GetBucketRequestPayment Unsupported
PutBucketRequestPayment Unsupported

Tagging

Method Status
DeleteBucketTagging Unsupported
GetBucketTagging Unsupported
PutBucketTagging Unsupported

Tiering

Method Status
DeleteBucketIntelligentTieringConfiguration Unsupported
GetBucketIntelligentTieringConfiguration Unsupported
ListBucketIntelligentTieringConfigurations Unsupported
PutBucketIntelligentTieringConfiguration Unsupported

Versioning

Method Status
GetBucketVersioning Unsupported
PutBucketVersioning Unsupported

Website

Method Status
DeleteBucketWebsite Unsupported
GetBucketWebsite Unsupported
PutBucketWebsite Unsupported