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This PR should be merged after the new website is deployed.
- [x] Rename files
- [x] Add front matter section to all `.md` files in the book (necessary for Zola)
- [x] Change all internal links to use Zola's linking system that checks broken links
- [x] Some updates to documentation contents and organization
Co-authored-by: Alex Auvolat <alex@adnab.me>
Reviewed-on: https://git.deuxfleurs.fr/Deuxfleurs/garage/pulls/213
Co-authored-by: Alex <alex@adnab.me>
Co-committed-by: Alex <alex@adnab.me>
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- support part_number for HeadObject
- add checks in complete_multipart_upload
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- OPTIONS request against API endpoint
- Returning corresponding CORS headers on API calls
- Returning corresponding CORS headers on website GET's
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fix #96
fix #162 by returning Forbidden instead Bad Request
Co-authored-by: Trinity Pointard <trinity.pointard@gmail.com>
Reviewed-on: https://git.deuxfleurs.fr/Deuxfleurs/garage/pulls/196
Co-authored-by: trinity-1686a <trinity.pointard@gmail.com>
Co-committed-by: trinity-1686a <trinity.pointard@gmail.com>
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obvious
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Closes #164.
Reviewed-on: https://git.deuxfleurs.fr/Deuxfleurs/garage/pulls/193
Co-authored-by: Jill <kokakiwi@deuxfleurs.fr>
Co-committed-by: Jill <kokakiwi@deuxfleurs.fr>
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Closes #64.
Reviewed-on: https://git.deuxfleurs.fr/Deuxfleurs/garage/pulls/156
Co-authored-by: Jill <kokakiwi@deuxfleurs.fr>
Co-committed-by: Jill <kokakiwi@deuxfleurs.fr>
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copy (fix #187)
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Implement ListMultipartUploads, also refactor ListObjects and ListObjectsV2.
It took me some times as I wanted to propose the following things:
- Using an iterator instead of the loop+goto pattern. I find it easier to read and it should enable some optimizations. For example, when consuming keys of a common prefix, we do many [redundant checks](https://git.deuxfleurs.fr/Deuxfleurs/garage/src/branch/main/src/api/s3_list.rs#L125-L156) while the only thing to do is to [check if the following key is still part of the common prefix](https://git.deuxfleurs.fr/Deuxfleurs/garage/src/branch/feature/s3-multipart-compat/src/api/s3_list.rs#L476).
- Try to name things (see ExtractionResult and RangeBegin enums) and to separate concerns (see ListQuery and Accumulator)
- An IO closure to make unit tests possibles.
- Unit tests, to track regressions and document how to interact with the code
- Integration tests with `s3api`. In the future, I would like to move them in Rust with the aws rust SDK.
Merging of the logic of ListMultipartUploads and ListObjects was not a goal but a consequence of the previous modifications.
Some points that we might want to discuss:
- ListObjectsV1, when using pagination and delimiters, has a weird behavior (it lists multiple times the same prefix) with `aws s3api` due to the fact that it can not use our optimization to skip the whole prefix. It is independant from my refactor and can be tested with the commented `s3api` tests in `test-smoke.sh`. It probably has the same weird behavior on the official AWS S3 implementation.
- Considering ListMultipartUploads, I had to "abuse" upload id marker to support prefix skipping. I send an `upload-id-marker` with the hardcoded value `include` to emulate your "including" token.
- Some ways to test ListMultipartUploads with existing software (my tests are limited to s3api for now).
Co-authored-by: Quentin Dufour <quentin@deuxfleurs.fr>
Reviewed-on: https://git.deuxfleurs.fr/Deuxfleurs/garage/pulls/171
Co-authored-by: Quentin <quentin@dufour.io>
Co-committed-by: Quentin <quentin@dufour.io>
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- Fix bucket delete
- fix merge of bucket creation date
- Replace deletable with option in aliases
Rationale: if two aliases point to conflicting bucket, resolving
by making an arbitrary choice risks making data accessible when it
shouldn't be. We'd rather resolve to deleting the alias until
someone puts it back.
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