* build(deps): bump org.apache.zookeeper:zookeeper in /test/java/spark
Bumps org.apache.zookeeper:zookeeper from 3.9.4 to 3.9.5.
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updated-dependencies:
- dependency-name: org.apache.zookeeper:zookeeper
dependency-version: 3.9.5
dependency-type: direct:production
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* fix: use go-version-file instead of hardcoded Go version in CI workflows
The hardcoded go-version '1.24' is too old for go.mod which requires
go >= 1.25.0, causing build failures in Spark integration tests.
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* iam: add Group message to protobuf schema
Add Group message (name, members, policy_names, disabled) and
add groups field to S3ApiConfiguration for IAM group management
support (issue #7742).
* iam: add group CRUD to CredentialStore interface and all backends
Add group management methods (CreateGroup, GetGroup, DeleteGroup,
ListGroups, UpdateGroup) to the CredentialStore interface with
implementations for memory, filer_etc, postgres, and grpc stores.
Wire group loading/saving into filer_etc LoadConfiguration and
SaveConfiguration.
* iam: add group IAM response types
Add XML response types for group management IAM actions:
CreateGroup, DeleteGroup, GetGroup, ListGroups, AddUserToGroup,
RemoveUserFromGroup, AttachGroupPolicy, DetachGroupPolicy,
ListAttachedGroupPolicies, ListGroupsForUser.
* iam: add group management handlers to embedded IAM API
Add CreateGroup, DeleteGroup, GetGroup, ListGroups, AddUserToGroup,
RemoveUserFromGroup, AttachGroupPolicy, DetachGroupPolicy,
ListAttachedGroupPolicies, and ListGroupsForUser handlers with
dispatch in ExecuteAction.
* iam: add group management handlers to standalone IAM API
Add group handlers (CreateGroup, DeleteGroup, GetGroup, ListGroups,
AddUserToGroup, RemoveUserFromGroup, AttachGroupPolicy, DetachGroupPolicy,
ListAttachedGroupPolicies, ListGroupsForUser) and wire into DoActions
dispatch. Also add helper functions for user/policy side effects.
* iam: integrate group policies into authorization
Add groups and userGroups reverse index to IdentityAccessManagement.
Populate both maps during ReplaceS3ApiConfiguration and
MergeS3ApiConfiguration. Modify evaluateIAMPolicies to evaluate
policies from user's enabled groups in addition to user policies.
Update VerifyActionPermission to consider group policies when
checking hasAttachedPolicies.
* iam: add group side effects on user deletion and rename
When a user is deleted, remove them from all groups they belong to.
When a user is renamed, update group membership references. Applied
to both embedded and standalone IAM handlers.
* iam: watch /etc/iam/groups directory for config changes
Add groups directory to the filer subscription watcher so group
file changes trigger IAM configuration reloads.
* admin: add group management page to admin UI
Add groups page with CRUD operations, member management, policy
attachment, and enable/disable toggle. Register routes in admin
handlers and add Groups entry to sidebar navigation.
* test: add IAM group management integration tests
Add comprehensive integration tests for group CRUD, membership,
policy attachment, policy enforcement, disabled group behavior,
user deletion side effects, and multi-group membership. Add
"group" test type to CI matrix in s3-iam-tests workflow.
* iam: address PR review comments for group management
- Fix XSS vulnerability in groups.templ: replace innerHTML string
concatenation with DOM APIs (createElement/textContent) for rendering
member and policy lists
- Use userGroups reverse index in embedded IAM ListGroupsForUser for
O(1) lookup instead of iterating all groups
- Add buildUserGroupsIndex helper in standalone IAM handlers; use it
in ListGroupsForUser and removeUserFromAllGroups for efficient lookup
- Add note about gRPC store load-modify-save race condition limitation
* iam: add defensive copies, validation, and XSS fixes for group management
- Memory store: clone groups on store/retrieve to prevent mutation
- Admin dash: deep copy groups before mutation, validate user/policy exists
- HTTP handlers: translate credential errors to proper HTTP status codes,
use *bool for Enabled field to distinguish missing vs false
- Groups templ: use data attributes + event delegation instead of inline
onclick for XSS safety, prevent stale async responses
* iam: add explicit group methods to PropagatingCredentialStore
Add CreateGroup, GetGroup, DeleteGroup, ListGroups, and UpdateGroup
methods instead of relying on embedded interface fallthrough. Group
changes propagate via filer subscription so no RPC propagation needed.
* iam: detect postgres unique constraint violation and add groups index
Return ErrGroupAlreadyExists when INSERT hits SQLState 23505 instead of
a generic error. Add index on groups(disabled) for filtered queries.
* iam: add Marker field to group list response types
Add Marker string field to GetGroupResult, ListGroupsResult,
ListAttachedGroupPoliciesResult, and ListGroupsForUserResult to
match AWS IAM pagination response format.
* iam: check group attachment before policy deletion
Reject DeletePolicy if the policy is attached to any group, matching
AWS IAM behavior. Add PolicyArn to ListAttachedGroupPolicies response.
* iam: include group policies in IAM authorization
Merge policy names from user's enabled groups into the IAMIdentity
used for authorization, so group-attached policies are evaluated
alongside user-attached policies.
* iam: check for name collision before renaming user in UpdateUser
Scan identities and inline policies for newUserName before mutating,
returning EntityAlreadyExists if a collision is found. Reuse the
already-loaded policies instead of loading them again inside the loop.
* test: use t.Cleanup for bucket cleanup in group policy test
* iam: wrap ErrUserNotInGroup sentinel in RemoveGroupMember error
Wrap credential.ErrUserNotInGroup so errors.Is works in
groupErrorToHTTPStatus, returning proper 400 instead of 500.
* admin: regenerate groups_templ.go with XSS-safe data attributes
Regenerated from groups.templ which uses data-group-name attributes
instead of inline onclick with string interpolation.
* iam: add input validation and persist groups during migration
- Validate nil/empty group name in CreateGroup and UpdateGroup
- Save groups in migrateToMultiFile so they survive legacy migration
* admin: use groupErrorToHTTPStatus in GetGroupMembers and GetGroupPolicies
* iam: short-circuit UpdateUser when newUserName equals current name
* iam: require empty PolicyNames before group deletion
Reject DeleteGroup when group has attached policies, matching the
existing members check. Also fix GetGroup error handling in
DeletePolicy to only skip ErrGroupNotFound, not all errors.
* ci: add weed/pb/** to S3 IAM test trigger paths
* test: replace time.Sleep with require.Eventually for propagation waits
Use polling with timeout instead of fixed sleeps to reduce flakiness
in integration tests waiting for IAM policy propagation.
* fix: use credentialManager.GetPolicy for AttachGroupPolicy validation
Policies created via CreatePolicy through credentialManager are stored
in the credential store, not in s3cfg.Policies (which only has static
config policies). Change AttachGroupPolicy to use credentialManager.GetPolicy()
for policy existence validation.
* feat: add UpdateGroup handler to embedded IAM API
Add UpdateGroup action to enable/disable groups and rename groups
via the IAM API. This is a SeaweedFS extension (not in AWS SDK) used
by tests to toggle group disabled status.
* fix: authenticate raw IAM API calls in group tests
The embedded IAM endpoint rejects anonymous requests. Replace
callIAMAPI with callIAMAPIAuthenticated that uses JWT bearer token
authentication via the test framework.
* feat: add UpdateGroup handler to standalone IAM API
Mirror the embedded IAM UpdateGroup handler in the standalone IAM API
for parity.
* fix: add omitempty to Marker XML tags in group responses
Non-truncated responses should not emit an empty <Marker/> element.
* fix: distinguish backend errors from missing policies in AttachGroupPolicy
Return ServiceFailure for credential manager errors instead of masking
them as NoSuchEntity. Also switch ListGroupsForUser to use s3cfg.Groups
instead of in-memory reverse index to avoid stale data. Add duplicate
name check to UpdateGroup rename.
* fix: standalone IAM AttachGroupPolicy uses persisted policy store
Check managed policies from GetPolicies() instead of s3cfg.Policies
so dynamically created policies are found. Also add duplicate name
check to UpdateGroup rename.
* fix: rollback inline policies on UpdateUser PutPolicies failure
If PutPolicies fails after moving inline policies to the new username,
restore both the identity name and the inline policies map to their
original state to avoid a partial-write window.
* fix: correct test cleanup ordering for group tests
Replace scattered defers with single ordered t.Cleanup in each test
to ensure resources are torn down in reverse-creation order:
remove membership, detach policies, delete access keys, delete users,
delete groups, delete policies. Move bucket cleanup to parent test
scope and delete objects before bucket.
* fix: move identity nil check before map lookup and refine hasAttachedPolicies
Move the nil check on identity before accessing identity.Name to
prevent panic. Also refine hasAttachedPolicies to only consider groups
that are enabled and have actual policies attached, so membership in
a no-policy group doesn't incorrectly trigger IAM authorization.
* fix: fail group reload on unreadable or corrupt group files
Return errors instead of logging and continuing when group files
cannot be read or unmarshaled. This prevents silently applying a
partial IAM config with missing group memberships or policies.
* fix: use errors.Is for sql.ErrNoRows comparison in postgres group store
* docs: explain why group methods skip propagateChange
Group changes propagate to S3 servers via filer subscription
(watching /etc/iam/groups/) rather than gRPC RPCs, since there
are no group-specific RPCs in the S3 cache protocol.
* fix: remove unused policyNameFromArn and strings import
* fix: update service account ParentUser on user rename
When renaming a user via UpdateUser, also update ParentUser references
in service accounts to prevent them from becoming orphaned after the
next configuration reload.
* fix: wrap DetachGroupPolicy error with ErrPolicyNotAttached sentinel
Use credential.ErrPolicyNotAttached so groupErrorToHTTPStatus maps
it to 400 instead of falling back to 500.
* fix: use admin S3 client for bucket cleanup in enforcement test
The user S3 client may lack permissions by cleanup time since the
user is removed from the group in an earlier subtest. Use the admin
S3 client to ensure bucket and object cleanup always succeeds.
* fix: add nil guard for group param in propagating store log calls
Prevent potential nil dereference when logging group.Name in
CreateGroup and UpdateGroup of PropagatingCredentialStore.
* fix: validate Disabled field in UpdateGroup handlers
Reject values other than "true" or "false" with InvalidInputException
instead of silently treating them as false.
* fix: seed mergedGroups from existing groups in MergeS3ApiConfiguration
Previously the merge started with empty group maps, dropping any
static-file groups. Now seeds from existing iam.groups before
overlaying dynamic config, and builds the reverse index after
merging to avoid stale entries from overridden groups.
* fix: use errors.Is for filer_pb.ErrNotFound comparison in group loading
Replace direct equality (==) with errors.Is() to correctly match
wrapped errors, consistent with the rest of the codebase.
* fix: add ErrUserNotFound and ErrPolicyNotFound to groupErrorToHTTPStatus
Map these sentinel errors to 404 so AddGroupMember and
AttachGroupPolicy return proper HTTP status codes.
* fix: log cleanup errors in group integration tests
Replace fire-and-forget cleanup calls with error-checked versions
that log failures via t.Logf for debugging visibility.
* fix: prevent duplicate group test runs in CI matrix
The basic lane's -run "TestIAM" regex also matched TestIAMGroup*
tests, causing them to run in both the basic and group lanes.
Replace with explicit test function names.
* fix: add GIN index on groups.members JSONB for membership lookups
Without this index, ListGroupsForUser and membership queries
require full table scans on the groups table.
* fix: handle cross-directory moves in IAM config subscription
When a file is moved out of an IAM directory (e.g., /etc/iam/groups),
the dir variable was overwritten with NewParentPath, causing the
source directory change to be missed. Now also notifies handlers
about the source directory for cross-directory moves.
* fix: validate members/policies before deleting group in admin handler
AdminServer.DeleteGroup now checks for attached members and policies
before delegating to credentialManager, matching the IAM handler guards.
* fix: merge groups by name instead of blind append during filer load
Match the identity loader's merge behavior: find existing group
by name and replace, only append when no match exists. Prevents
duplicates when legacy and multi-file configs overlap.
* fix: check DeleteEntry response error when cleaning obsolete group files
Capture and log resp.Error from filer DeleteEntry calls during
group file cleanup, matching the pattern used in deleteGroupFile.
* fix: verify source user exists before no-op check in UpdateUser
Reorder UpdateUser to find the source identity first and return
NoSuchEntityException if not found, before checking if the rename
is a no-op. Previously a non-existent user renamed to itself
would incorrectly return success.
* fix: update service account parent refs on user rename in embedded IAM
The embedded IAM UpdateUser handler updated group membership but
not service account ParentUser fields, unlike the standalone handler.
* fix: replay source-side events for all handlers on cross-dir moves
Pass nil newEntry to bucket, IAM, and circuit-breaker handlers for
the source directory during cross-directory moves, so all watchers
can clear caches for the moved-away resource.
* fix: don't seed mergedGroups from existing iam.groups in merge
Groups are always dynamic (from filer), never static (from s3.config).
Seeding from iam.groups caused stale deleted groups to persist.
Now only uses config.Groups from the dynamic filer config.
* fix: add deferred user cleanup in TestIAMGroupUserDeletionSideEffect
Register t.Cleanup for the created user so it gets cleaned up
even if the test fails before the inline DeleteUser call.
* fix: assert UpdateGroup HTTP status in disabled group tests
Add require.Equal checks for 200 status after UpdateGroup calls
so the test fails immediately on API errors rather than relying
on the subsequent Eventually timeout.
* fix: trim whitespace from group name in filer store operations
Trim leading/trailing whitespace from group.Name before validation
in CreateGroup and UpdateGroup to prevent whitespace-only filenames.
Also merge groups by name during multi-file load to prevent duplicates.
* fix: add nil/empty group validation in gRPC store
Guard CreateGroup and UpdateGroup against nil group or empty name
to prevent panics and invalid persistence.
* fix: add nil/empty group validation in postgres store
Guard CreateGroup and UpdateGroup against nil group or empty name
to prevent panics from nil member access and empty-name row inserts.
* fix: add name collision check in embedded IAM UpdateUser
The embedded IAM handler renamed users without checking if the
target name already existed, unlike the standalone handler.
* fix: add ErrGroupNotEmpty sentinel and map to HTTP 409
AdminServer.DeleteGroup now wraps conflict errors with
ErrGroupNotEmpty, and groupErrorToHTTPStatus maps it to
409 Conflict instead of 500.
* fix: use appropriate error message in GetGroupDetails based on status
Return "Group not found" only for 404, use "Failed to retrieve group"
for other error statuses instead of always saying "Group not found".
* fix: use backend-normalized group.Name in CreateGroup response
After credentialManager.CreateGroup may normalize the name (e.g.,
trim whitespace), use group.Name instead of the raw input for
the returned GroupData to ensure consistency.
* fix: add nil/empty group validation in memory store
Guard CreateGroup and UpdateGroup against nil group or empty name
to prevent panics from nil pointer dereference on map access.
* fix: reorder embedded IAM UpdateUser to verify source first
Find the source identity before checking for collisions, matching
the standalone handler's logic. Previously a non-existent user
renamed to an existing name would get EntityAlreadyExists instead
of NoSuchEntity.
* fix: handle same-directory renames in metadata subscription
Replay a delete event for the old entry name during same-directory
renames so handlers like onBucketMetadataChange can clean up stale
state for the old name.
* fix: abort GetGroups on non-ErrGroupNotFound errors
Only skip groups that return ErrGroupNotFound. Other errors (e.g.,
transient backend failures) now abort the handler and return the
error to the caller instead of silently producing partial results.
* fix: add aria-label and title to icon-only group action buttons
Add accessible labels to View and Delete buttons so screen readers
and tooltips provide meaningful context.
* fix: validate group name in saveGroup to prevent invalid filenames
Trim whitespace and reject empty names before writing group JSON
files, preventing creation of files like ".json".
* fix: add /etc/iam/groups to filer subscription watched directories
The groups directory was missing from the watched directories list,
so S3 servers in a cluster would not detect group changes made by
other servers via filer. The onIamConfigChange handler already had
code to handle group directory changes but it was never triggered.
* add direct gRPC propagation for group changes to S3 servers
Groups now have the same dual propagation as identities and policies:
direct gRPC push via propagateChange + async filer subscription.
- Add PutGroup/RemoveGroup proto messages and RPCs
- Add PutGroup/RemoveGroup in-memory cache methods on IAM
- Add PutGroup/RemoveGroup gRPC server handlers
- Update PropagatingCredentialStore to call propagateChange on group mutations
* reduce log verbosity for config load summary
Change ReplaceS3ApiConfiguration log from Infof to V(1).Infof
to avoid noisy output on every config reload.
* admin: show user groups in view and edit user modals
- Add Groups field to UserDetails and populate from credential manager
- Show groups as badges in user details view modal
- Add group management to edit user modal: display current groups,
add to group via dropdown, remove from group via badge x button
* fix: remove duplicate showAlert that broke modal-alerts.js
admin.js defined showAlert(type, message) which overwrote the
modal-alerts.js version showAlert(message, type), causing broken
unstyled alert boxes. Remove the duplicate and swap all callers
in admin.js to use the correct (message, type) argument order.
* fix: unwrap groups API response in edit user modal
The /api/groups endpoint returns {"groups": [...]}, not a bare array.
* Update object_store_users_templ.go
* test: assert AccessDenied error code in group denial tests
Replace plain assert.Error checks with awserr.Error type assertion
and AccessDenied code verification, matching the pattern used in
other IAM integration tests.
* fix: propagate GetGroups errors in ShowGroups handler
getGroupsPageData was swallowing errors and returning an empty page
with 200 status. Now returns the error so ShowGroups can respond
with a proper error status.
* fix: reject AttachGroupPolicy when credential manager is nil
Previously skipped policy existence validation when credentialManager
was nil, allowing attachment of nonexistent policies. Now returns
a ServiceFailureException error.
* fix: preserve groups during partial MergeS3ApiConfiguration updates
UpsertIdentity calls MergeS3ApiConfiguration with a partial config
containing only the updated identity (nil Groups). This was wiping
all in-memory group state. Now only replaces groups when
config.Groups is non-nil (full config reload).
* fix: propagate errors from group lookup in GetObjectStoreUserDetails
ListGroups and GetGroup errors were silently ignored, potentially
showing incomplete group data in the UI.
* fix: use DOM APIs for group badge remove button to prevent XSS
Replace innerHTML with onclick string interpolation with DOM
createElement + addEventListener pattern. Also add aria-label
and title to the add-to-group button.
* fix: snapshot group policies under RLock to prevent concurrent map access
evaluateIAMPolicies was copying the map reference via groupMap :=
iam.groups under RLock then iterating after RUnlock, while PutGroup
mutates the map in-place. Now copies the needed policy names into
a slice while holding the lock.
* fix: add nil IAM check to PutGroup and RemoveGroup gRPC handlers
Match the nil guard pattern used by PutPolicy/DeletePolicy to
prevent nil pointer dereference when IAM is not initialized.
The _full and _large_disk_full Docker image variants were only built
for linux/amd64, preventing ARM64 users from using features like
gocdk_pub_sub (RabbitMQ notifications) that require the gocdk build tag.
Add linux/arm64 platform target to these variants.
Closes#8546
* Fix S3 signature verification behind reverse proxies
When SeaweedFS is deployed behind a reverse proxy (e.g. nginx, Kong,
Traefik), AWS S3 Signature V4 verification fails because the Host header
the client signed with (e.g. "localhost:9000") differs from the Host
header SeaweedFS receives on the backend (e.g. "seaweedfs:8333").
This commit adds a new -s3.externalUrl parameter (and S3_EXTERNAL_URL
environment variable) that tells SeaweedFS what public-facing URL clients
use to connect. When set, SeaweedFS uses this host value for signature
verification instead of the Host header from the incoming request.
New parameter:
-s3.externalUrl (flag) or S3_EXTERNAL_URL (environment variable)
Example: -s3.externalUrl=http://localhost:9000
Example: S3_EXTERNAL_URL=https://s3.example.com
The environment variable is particularly useful in Docker/Kubernetes
deployments where the external URL is injected via container config.
The flag takes precedence over the environment variable when both are set.
At startup, the URL is parsed and default ports are stripped to match
AWS SDK behavior (port 80 for HTTP, port 443 for HTTPS), so
"http://s3.example.com:80" and "http://s3.example.com" are equivalent.
Bugs fixed:
- Default port stripping was removed by a prior PR, causing signature
mismatches when clients connect on standard ports (80/443)
- X-Forwarded-Port was ignored when X-Forwarded-Host was not present
- Scheme detection now uses proper precedence: X-Forwarded-Proto >
TLS connection > URL scheme > "http"
- Test expectations for standard port stripping were incorrect
- expectedHost field in TestSignatureV4WithForwardedPort was declared
but never actually checked (self-referential test)
* Add Docker integration test for S3 proxy signature verification
Docker Compose setup with nginx reverse proxy to validate that the
-s3.externalUrl parameter (or S3_EXTERNAL_URL env var) correctly
resolves S3 signature verification when SeaweedFS runs behind a proxy.
The test uses nginx proxying port 9000 to SeaweedFS on port 8333,
with X-Forwarded-Host/Port/Proto headers set. SeaweedFS is configured
with -s3.externalUrl=http://localhost:9000 so it uses "localhost:9000"
for signature verification, matching what the AWS CLI signs with.
The test can be run with aws CLI on the host or without it by using
the amazon/aws-cli Docker image with --network host.
Test covers: create-bucket, list-buckets, put-object, head-object,
list-objects-v2, get-object, content round-trip integrity,
delete-object, and delete-bucket — all through the reverse proxy.
* Create s3-proxy-signature-tests.yml
* fix CLI
* fix CI
* Update s3-proxy-signature-tests.yml
* address comments
* Update Dockerfile
* add user
* no need for fuse
* Update s3-proxy-signature-tests.yml
* debug
* weed mini
* fix health check
* health check
* fix health checking
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* S3: Implement IAM defaults and STS signing key fallback logic
* S3: Refactor startup order to init SSE-S3 key manager before IAM
* S3: Derive STS signing key from KEK using HKDF for security isolation
* S3: Document STS signing key fallback in security.toml
* fix(s3api): refine anonymous access logic and secure-by-default behavior
- Initialize anonymous identity by default in `NewIdentityAccessManagement` to prevent nil pointer exceptions.
- Ensure `ReplaceS3ApiConfiguration` preserves the anonymous identity if not present in the new configuration.
- Update `NewIdentityAccessManagement` signature to accept `filerClient`.
- In legacy mode (no policy engine), anonymous defaults to Deny (no actions), preserving secure-by-default behavior.
- Use specific `LookupAnonymous` method instead of generic map lookup.
- Update tests to accommodate signature changes and verify improved anonymous handling.
* feat(s3api): make IAM configuration optional
- Start S3 API server without a configuration file if `EnableIam` option is set.
- Default to `Allow` effect for policy engine when no configuration is provided (Zero-Config mode).
- Handle empty configuration path gracefully in `loadIAMManagerFromConfig`.
- Add integration test `iam_optional_test.go` to verify empty config behavior.
* fix(iamapi): fix signature mismatch in NewIdentityAccessManagementWithStore
* fix(iamapi): properly initialize FilerClient instead of passing nil
* fix(iamapi): properly initialize filer client for IAM management
- Instead of passing `nil`, construct a `wdclient.FilerClient` using the provided `Filers` addresses.
- Ensure `NewIdentityAccessManagementWithStore` receives a valid `filerClient` to avoid potential nil pointer dereferences or limited functionality.
* clean: remove dead code in s3api_server.go
* refactor(s3api): improve IAM initialization, safety and anonymous access security
* fix(s3api): ensure IAM config loads from filer after client init
* fix(s3): resolve test failures in integration, CORS, and tagging tests
- Fix CORS tests by providing explicit anonymous permissions config
- Fix S3 integration tests by setting admin credentials in init
- Align tagging test credentials in CI with IAM defaults
- Added goroutine to retry IAM config load in iamapi server
* fix(s3): allow anonymous access to health targets and S3 Tables when identities are present
* fix(ci): use /healthz for Caddy health check in awscli tests
* iam, s3api: expose DefaultAllow from IAM and Policy Engine
This allows checking the global "Open by Default" configuration from
other components like S3 Tables.
* s3api/s3tables: support DefaultAllow in permission logic and handler
Updated CheckPermissionWithContext to respect the DefaultAllow flag
in PolicyContext. This enables "Open by Default" behavior for
unauthenticated access in zero-config environments. Added a targeted
unit test to verify the logic.
* s3api/s3tables: propagate DefaultAllow through handlers
Propagated the DefaultAllow flag to individual handlers for
namespaces, buckets, tables, policies, and tagging. This ensures
consistent "Open by Default" behavior across all S3 Tables API
endpoints.
* s3api: wire up DefaultAllow for S3 Tables API initialization
Updated registerS3TablesRoutes to query the global IAM configuration
and set the DefaultAllow flag on the S3 Tables API server. This
completes the end-to-end propagation required for anonymous access in
zero-config environments. Added a SetDefaultAllow method to
S3TablesApiServer to facilitate this.
* s3api: fix tests by adding DefaultAllow to mock IAM integrations
The IAMIntegration interface was updated to include DefaultAllow(),
breaking several mock implementations in tests. This commit fixes
the build errors by adding the missing method to the mocks.
* env
* ensure ports
* env
* env
* fix default allow
* add one more test using non-anonymous user
* debug
* add more debug
* less logs
* Fix STS InvalidAccessKeyId and request body consumption in Lakekeeper integration test
* Remove debug prints
* Add Lakekeeper integration tests to CI
* Fix connection refused in CI by binding to 0.0.0.0
* Add timeout to docker run in Lakekeeper integration test
* Update weed/s3api/auth_credentials.go
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* Fix STS AssumeRole with POST body param and add integration test
* Add STS integration test to CI workflow
* Address code review feedback: fix HPP vulnerability and style issues
* Refactor: address code review feedback
- Fix HTTP Parameter Pollution vulnerability in UnifiedPostHandler
- Refactor permission check logic for better readability
- Extract test helpers to testutil/docker.go to reduce duplication
- Clean up imports and simplify context setting
* Add SigV4-style test variant for AssumeRole POST body routing
- Added ActionInBodyWithSigV4Style test case to validate real-world scenario
- Test confirms routing works correctly for AWS SigV4-signed requests
- Addresses code review feedback about testing with SigV4 signatures
* Fix: always set identity in context when non-nil
- Ensure UnifiedPostHandler always calls SetIdentityInContext when identity is non-nil
- Only call SetIdentityNameInContext when identity.Name is non-empty
- This ensures downstream handlers (embeddedIam.DoActions) always have access to identity
- Addresses potential issue where empty identity.Name would skip context setting
* Add Spark Iceberg catalog integration tests and CI support
Implement comprehensive integration tests for Spark with SeaweedFS Iceberg REST catalog:
- Basic CRUD operations (Create, Read, Update, Delete) on Iceberg tables
- Namespace (database) management
- Data insertion, querying, and deletion
- Time travel capabilities via snapshot versioning
- Compatible with SeaweedFS S3 and Iceberg REST endpoints
Tests mirror the structure of existing Trino integration tests but use Spark's
Python SQL API and PySpark for testing.
Add GitHub Actions CI job for spark-iceberg-catalog-tests in s3-tables-tests.yml
to automatically run Spark integration tests on pull requests.
* fmt
* Fix Spark integration tests - code review feedback
* go mod tidy
* Add go mod tidy step to integration test jobs
Add 'go mod tidy' step before test runs for all integration test jobs:
- s3-tables-tests
- iceberg-catalog-tests
- trino-iceberg-catalog-tests
- spark-iceberg-catalog-tests
This ensures dependencies are clean before running tests.
* Fix remaining Spark operations test issues
Address final code review comments:
Setup & Initialization:
- Add waitForSparkReady() helper function that polls Spark readiness
with backoff instead of hardcoded 10-second sleep
- Extract setupSparkTestEnv() helper to reduce boilerplate duplication
between TestSparkCatalogBasicOperations and TestSparkTimeTravel
- Both tests now use helpers for consistent, reliable setup
Assertions & Validation:
- Make setup-critical operations (namespace, table creation, initial
insert) use t.Fatalf instead of t.Errorf to fail fast
- Validate setupSQL output in TestSparkTimeTravel and fail if not
'Setup complete'
- Add validation after second INSERT in TestSparkTimeTravel:
verify row count increased to 2 before time travel test
- Add context to error messages with namespace and tableName params
Code Quality:
- Remove code duplication between test functions
- All critical paths now properly validated
- Consistent error handling throughout
* Fix go vet errors in S3 Tables tests
Fixes:
1. setup_test.go (Spark):
- Add missing import: github.com/testcontainers/testcontainers-go/wait
- Use wait.ForLog instead of undefined testcontainers.NewLogStrategy
- Remove unused strings import
2. trino_catalog_test.go:
- Use net.JoinHostPort instead of fmt.Sprintf for address formatting
- Properly handles IPv6 addresses by wrapping them in brackets
* Use weed mini for simpler SeaweedFS startup
Replace complex multi-process startup (master, volume, filer, s3)
with single 'weed mini' command that starts all services together.
Benefits:
- Simpler, more reliable startup
- Single weed mini process vs 4 separate processes
- Automatic coordination between components
- Better port management with no manual coordination
Changes:
- Remove separate master, volume, filer process startup
- Use weed mini with -master.port, -filer.port, -s3.port flags
- Keep Iceberg REST as separate service (still needed)
- Increase timeout to 15s for port readiness (weed mini startup)
- Remove volumePort and filerProcess fields from TestEnvironment
- Simplify cleanup to only handle two processes (mini, iceberg rest)
* Clean up dead code and temp directory leaks
Fixes:
1. Remove dead s3Process field and cleanup:
- weed mini bundles S3 gateway, no separate process needed
- Removed s3Process field from TestEnvironment
- Removed unnecessary s3Process cleanup code
2. Fix temp config directory leak:
- Add sparkConfigDir field to TestEnvironment
- Store returned configDir in writeSparkConfig
- Clean up sparkConfigDir in Cleanup() with os.RemoveAll
- Prevents accumulation of temp directories in test runs
3. Simplify Cleanup:
- Now handles only necessary processes (weed mini, iceberg rest)
- Removes both seaweedfsDataDir and sparkConfigDir
- Cleaner shutdown sequence
* Use weed mini's built-in Iceberg REST and fix python binary
Changes:
- Add -s3.port.iceberg flag to weed mini for built-in Iceberg REST Catalog
- Remove separate 'weed server' process for Iceberg REST
- Remove icebergRestProcess field from TestEnvironment
- Simplify Cleanup() to only manage weed mini + Spark
- Add port readiness check for iceberg REST from weed mini
- Set Spark container Cmd to '/bin/sh -c sleep 3600' to keep it running
- Change python to python3 in container.Exec calls
This simplifies to truly one all-in-one weed mini process (master, filer, s3,
iceberg-rest) plus just the Spark container.
* go fmt
* clean up
* bind on a non-loopback IP for container access, aligned Iceberg metadata saves/locations with table locations, and reworked Spark time travel to use TIMESTAMP AS OF with safe timestamp extraction.
* shared mini start
* Fixed internal directory creation under /buckets so .objects paths can auto-create without failing bucket-name validation, which restores table bucket object writes
* fix path
Updated table bucket objects to write under `/buckets/<bucket>` and saved Iceberg metadata there, adjusting Spark time-travel timestamp to committed_at +1s. Rebuilt the weed binary (`go
install ./weed`) and confirmed passing tests for Spark and Trino with focused test commands.
* Updated table bucket creation to stop creating /buckets/.objects and switched Trino REST warehouse to s3://<bucket> to match Iceberg layout.
* Stabilize S3Tables integration tests
* Fix timestamp extraction and remove dead code in bucketDir
* Use table bucket as warehouse in s3tables tests
* Update trino_blog_operations_test.go
* adds the CASCADE option to handle any remaining table metadata/files in the schema directory
* skip namespace not empty
* fix multipart etag
* address comments
* clean up
* clean up
* optimization
* address comments
* unquoted etag
* dedup
* upgrade
* clean
* etag
* return quoted tag
* quoted etag
* debug
* s3api: unify ETag retrieval and quoting across handlers
Refactor newListEntry to take *S3ApiServer and use getObjectETag,
and update setResponseHeaders to use the same logic. This ensures
consistent ETags are returned for both listing and direct access.
* s3api: implement ListObjects deduplication for versioned buckets
Handle duplicate entries between the main path and the .versions
directory by prioritizing the latest version when bucket versioning
is enabled.
* s3api: cleanup stale main file entries during versioned uploads
Add explicit deletion of pre-existing "main" files when creating new
versions in versioned buckets. This prevents stale entries from
appearing in bucket listings and ensures consistency.
* s3api: fix cleanup code placement in versioned uploads
Correct the placement of rm calls in completeMultipartUpload and
putVersionedObject to ensure stale main files are properly deleted
during versioned uploads.
* s3api: improve getObjectETag fallback for empty ExtETagKey
Ensure that when ExtETagKey exists but contains an empty value,
the function falls through to MD5/chunk-based calculation instead
of returning an empty string.
* s3api: fix test files for new newListEntry signature
Update test files to use the new newListEntry signature where the
first parameter is *S3ApiServer. Created mockS3ApiServer to properly
test owner display name lookup functionality.
* s3api: use filer.ETag for consistent Md5 handling in getEtagFromEntry
Change getEtagFromEntry fallback to use filer.ETag(entry) instead of
filer.ETagChunks to ensure legacy entries with Attributes.Md5 are
handled consistently with the rest of the codebase.
* s3api: optimize list logic and fix conditional header logging
- Hoist bucket versioning check out of per-entry callback to avoid
repeated getVersioningState calls
- Extract appendOrDedup helper function to eliminate duplicate
dedup/append logic across multiple code paths
- Change If-Match mismatch logging from glog.Errorf to glog.V(3).Infof
and remove DEBUG prefix for consistency
* s3api: fix test mock to properly initialize IAM accounts
Fixed nil pointer dereference in TestNewListEntryOwnerDisplayName by
directly initializing the IdentityAccessManagement.accounts map in the
test setup. This ensures newListEntry can properly look up account
display names without panicking.
* cleanup
* s3api: remove premature main file cleanup in versioned uploads
Removed incorrect cleanup logic that was deleting main files during
versioned uploads. This was causing test failures because it deleted
objects that should have been preserved as null versions when
versioning was first enabled. The deduplication logic in listing is
sufficient to handle duplicate entries without deleting files during
upload.
* s3api: add empty-value guard to getEtagFromEntry
Added the same empty-value guard used in getObjectETag to prevent
returning quoted empty strings. When ExtETagKey exists but is empty,
the function now falls through to filer.ETag calculation instead of
returning "".
* s3api: fix listing of directory key objects with matching prefix
Revert prefix handling logic to use strings.TrimPrefix instead of
checking HasPrefix with empty string result. This ensures that when a
directory key object exactly matches the prefix (e.g. prefix="dir/",
object="dir/"), it is correctly handled as a regular entry instead of
being skipped or incorrectly processed as a common prefix. Also fixed
missing variable definition.
* s3api: refactor list inline dedup to use appendOrDedup helper
Refactored the inline deduplication logic in listFilerEntries to use the
shared appendOrDedup helper function. This ensures consistent behavior
and reduces code duplication.
* test: fix port allocation race in s3tables integration test
Updated startMiniCluster to find all required ports simultaneously using
findAvailablePorts instead of sequentially. This prevents race conditions
where the OS reallocates a port that was just released, causing multiple
services (e.g. Filer and Volume) to be assigned the same port and fail
to start.
* test: add Trino Iceberg catalog integration test
- Create test/s3/catalog_trino/trino_catalog_test.go with TestTrinoIcebergCatalog
- Tests integration between Trino SQL engine and SeaweedFS Iceberg REST catalog
- Starts weed mini with all services and Trino in Docker container
- Validates Iceberg catalog schema creation and listing operations
- Uses native S3 filesystem support in Trino with path-style access
- Add workflow job to s3-tables-tests.yml for CI execution
* fix: preserve AWS environment credentials when replacing S3 configuration
When S3 configuration is loaded from filer/db, it replaces the identities list
and inadvertently removes AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID credentials that were added from
environment variables. This caused auth to remain disabled even though valid
credentials were present.
Fix by preserving environment-based identities when replacing the configuration
and re-adding them after the replacement. This ensures environment credentials
persist across configuration reloads and properly enable authentication.
* fix: use correct ServerAddress format with gRPC port encoding
The admin server couldn't connect to master because the master address
was missing the gRPC port information. Use pb.NewServerAddress() which
properly encodes both HTTP and gRPC ports in the address string.
Changes:
- weed/command/mini.go: Use pb.NewServerAddress for master address in admin
- test/s3/policy/policy_test.go: Store and use gRPC ports for master/filer addresses
This fix applies to:
1. Admin server connection to master (mini.go)
2. Test shell commands that need master/filer addresses (policy_test.go)
* move
* move
* fix: always include gRPC port in server address encoding
The NewServerAddress() function was omitting the gRPC port from the address
string when it matched the port+10000 convention. However, gRPC port allocation
doesn't always follow this convention - when the calculated port is busy, an
alternative port is allocated.
This caused a bug where:
1. Master's gRPC port was allocated as 50661 (sequential, not port+10000)
2. Address was encoded as '192.168.1.66:50660' (gRPC port omitted)
3. Admin client called ToGrpcAddress() which assumed port+10000 offset
4. Admin tried to connect to 60660 but master was on 50661 → connection failed
Fix: Always include explicit gRPC port in address format (host:httpPort.grpcPort)
unless gRPC port is 0. This makes addresses unambiguous and works regardless of
the port allocation strategy used.
Impacts: All server-to-server gRPC connections now use properly formatted addresses.
* test: fix Iceberg REST API readiness check
The Iceberg REST API endpoints require authentication. When checked without
credentials, the API returns 403 Forbidden (not 401 Unauthorized). The
readiness check now accepts both auth error codes (401/403) as indicators
that the service is up and ready, it just needs credentials.
This fixes the 'Iceberg REST API did not become ready' test failure.
* Fix AWS SigV4 signature verification for base64-encoded payload hashes
AWS SigV4 canonical requests must use hex-encoded SHA256 hashes,
but the X-Amz-Content-Sha256 header may be transmitted as base64.
Changes:
- Added normalizePayloadHash() function to convert base64 to hex
- Call normalizePayloadHash() in extractV4AuthInfoFromHeader()
- Added encoding/base64 import
Fixes 403 Forbidden errors on POST requests to Iceberg REST API
when clients send base64-encoded content hashes in the header.
Impacted services: Iceberg REST API, S3Tables
* Fix AWS SigV4 signature verification for base64-encoded payload hashes
AWS SigV4 canonical requests must use hex-encoded SHA256 hashes,
but the X-Amz-Content-Sha256 header may be transmitted as base64.
Changes:
- Added normalizePayloadHash() function to convert base64 to hex
- Call normalizePayloadHash() in extractV4AuthInfoFromHeader()
- Added encoding/base64 import
- Removed unused fmt import
Fixes 403 Forbidden errors on POST requests to Iceberg REST API
when clients send base64-encoded content hashes in the header.
Impacted services: Iceberg REST API, S3Tables
* pass sigv4
* s3api: fix identity preservation and logging levels
- Ensure environment-based identities are preserved during config replacement
- Update accessKeyIdent and nameToIdentity maps correctly
- Downgrade informational logs to V(2) to reduce noise
* test: fix trino integration test and s3 policy test
- Pin Trino image version to 479
- Fix port binding to 0.0.0.0 for Docker connectivity
- Fix S3 policy test hang by correctly assigning MiniClusterCtx
- Improve port finding robustness in policy tests
* ci: pre-pull trino image to avoid timeouts
- Pull trinodb/trino:479 after Docker setup
- Ensure image is ready before integration tests start
* iceberg: remove unused checkAuth and improve logging
- Remove unused checkAuth method
- Downgrade informational logs to V(2)
- Ensure loggingMiddleware uses a status writer for accurate reported codes
- Narrow catch-all route to avoid interfering with other subsystems
* iceberg: fix build failure by removing unused s3api import
* Update iceberg.go
* use warehouse
* Update trino_catalog_test.go
* full integration with iceberg-go
* Table Commit Operations (handleUpdateTable)
* s3tables: fix Iceberg v2 compliance and namespace properties
This commit ensures SeaweedFS Iceberg REST Catalog is compliant with
Iceberg Format Version 2 by:
- Using iceberg-go's table.NewMetadataWithUUID for strict v2 compliance.
- Explicitly initializing namespace properties to empty maps.
- Removing omitempty from required Iceberg response fields.
- Fixing CommitTableRequest unmarshaling using table.Requirements and table.Updates.
* s3tables: automate Iceberg integration tests
- Added Makefile for local test execution and cluster management.
- Added docker-compose for PyIceberg compatibility kit.
- Added Go integration test harness for PyIceberg.
- Updated GitHub CI to run Iceberg catalog tests automatically.
* s3tables: update PyIceberg test suite for compatibility
- Updated test_rest_catalog.py to use latest PyIceberg transaction APIs.
- Updated Dockerfile to include pyarrow and pandas dependencies.
- Improved namespace and table handling in integration tests.
* s3tables: address review feedback on Iceberg Catalog
- Implemented robust metadata version parsing and incrementing.
- Ensured table metadata changes are persisted during commit (handleUpdateTable).
- Standardized namespace property initialization for consistency.
- Fixed unused variable and incorrect struct field build errors.
* s3tables: finalize Iceberg REST Catalog and optimize tests
- Implemented robust metadata versioning and persistence.
- Standardized namespace property initialization.
- Optimized integration tests using pre-built Docker image.
- Added strict property persistence validation to test suite.
- Fixed build errors from previous partial updates.
* Address PR review: fix Table UUID stability, implement S3Tables UpdateTable, and support full metadata persistence individually
* fix: Iceberg catalog stable UUIDs, metadata persistence, and file writing
- Ensure table UUIDs are stable (do not regenerate on load).
- Persist full table metadata (Iceberg JSON) in s3tables extended attributes.
- Add `MetadataVersion` to explicitly track version numbers, replacing regex parsing.
- Implement `saveMetadataFile` to persist metadata JSON files to the Filer on commit.
- Update `CreateTable` and `UpdateTable` handlers to use the new logic.
* test: bind weed mini to 0.0.0.0 in integration tests to fix Docker connectivity
* Iceberg: fix metadata handling in REST catalog
- Add nil guard in createTable
- Fix updateTable to correctly load existing metadata from storage
- Ensure full metadata persistence on updates
- Populate loadTable result with parsed metadata
* S3Tables: add auth checks and fix response fields in UpdateTable
- Add CheckPermissionWithContext to UpdateTable handler
- Include TableARN and MetadataLocation in UpdateTable response
- Use ErrCodeConflict (409) for version token mismatches
* Tests: improve Iceberg catalog test infrastructure and cleanup
- Makefile: use PID file for precise process killing
- test_rest_catalog.py: remove unused variables and fix f-strings
* Iceberg: fix variable shadowing in UpdateTable
- Rename inner loop variable `req` to `requirement` to avoid shadowing outer request variable
* S3Tables: simplify MetadataVersion initialization
- Use `max(req.MetadataVersion, 1)` instead of anonymous function
* Tests: remove unicode characters from S3 tables integration test logs
- Remove unicode checkmarks from test output for cleaner logs
* Iceberg: improve metadata persistence robustness
- Fix MetadataLocation in LoadTableResult to fallback to generated location
- Improve saveMetadataFile to ensure directory hierarchy existence and robust error handling
* feat: Add Iceberg REST Catalog server
Implement Iceberg REST Catalog API on a separate port (default 8181)
that exposes S3 Tables metadata through the Apache Iceberg REST protocol.
- Add new weed/s3api/iceberg package with REST handlers
- Implement /v1/config endpoint returning catalog configuration
- Implement namespace endpoints (list/create/get/head/delete)
- Implement table endpoints (list/create/load/head/delete/update)
- Add -port.iceberg flag to S3 standalone server (s3.go)
- Add -s3.port.iceberg flag to combined server mode (server.go)
- Add -s3.port.iceberg flag to mini cluster mode (mini.go)
- Support prefix-based routing for multiple catalogs
The Iceberg REST server reuses S3 Tables metadata storage under
/table-buckets and enables DuckDB, Spark, and other Iceberg clients
to connect to SeaweedFS as a catalog.
* feat: Add Iceberg Catalog pages to admin UI
Add admin UI pages to browse Iceberg catalogs, namespaces, and tables.
- Add Iceberg Catalog menu item under Object Store navigation
- Create iceberg_catalog.templ showing catalog overview with REST info
- Create iceberg_namespaces.templ listing namespaces in a catalog
- Create iceberg_tables.templ listing tables in a namespace
- Add handlers and routes in admin_handlers.go
- Add Iceberg data provider methods in s3tables_management.go
- Add Iceberg data types in types.go
The Iceberg Catalog pages provide visibility into the same S3 Tables
data through an Iceberg-centric lens, including REST endpoint examples
for DuckDB and PyIceberg.
* test: Add Iceberg catalog integration tests and reorg s3tables tests
- Reorganize existing s3tables tests to test/s3tables/table-buckets/
- Add new test/s3tables/catalog/ for Iceberg REST catalog tests
- Add TestIcebergConfig to verify /v1/config endpoint
- Add TestIcebergNamespaces to verify namespace listing
- Add TestDuckDBIntegration for DuckDB connectivity (requires Docker)
- Update CI workflow to use new test paths
* fix: Generate proper random UUIDs for Iceberg tables
Address code review feedback:
- Replace placeholder UUID with crypto/rand-based UUID v4 generation
- Add detailed TODO comments for handleUpdateTable stub explaining
the required atomic metadata swap implementation
* fix: Serve Iceberg on localhost listener when binding to different interface
Address code review feedback: properly serve the localhost listener
when the Iceberg server is bound to a non-localhost interface.
* ci: Add Iceberg catalog integration tests to CI
Add new job to run Iceberg catalog tests in CI, along with:
- Iceberg package build verification
- Iceberg unit tests
- Iceberg go vet checks
- Iceberg format checks
* fix: Address code review feedback for Iceberg implementation
- fix: Replace hardcoded account ID with s3_constants.AccountAdminId in buildTableBucketARN()
- fix: Improve UUID generation error handling with deterministic fallback (timestamp + PID + counter)
- fix: Update handleUpdateTable to return HTTP 501 Not Implemented instead of fake success
- fix: Better error handling in handleNamespaceExists to distinguish 404 from 500 errors
- fix: Use relative URL in template instead of hardcoded localhost:8181
- fix: Add HTTP timeout to test's waitForService function to avoid hangs
- fix: Use dynamic ephemeral ports in integration tests to avoid flaky parallel failures
- fix: Add Iceberg port to final port configuration logging in mini.go
* fix: Address critical issues in Iceberg implementation
- fix: Cache table UUIDs to ensure persistence across LoadTable calls
The UUID now remains stable for the lifetime of the server session.
TODO: For production, UUIDs should be persisted in S3 Tables metadata.
- fix: Remove redundant URL-encoded namespace parsing
mux router already decodes %1F to \x1F before passing to handlers.
Redundant ReplaceAll call could cause bugs with literal %1F in namespace.
* fix: Improve test robustness and reduce code duplication
- fix: Make DuckDB test more robust by failing on unexpected errors
Instead of silently logging errors, now explicitly check for expected
conditions (extension not available) and skip the test appropriately.
- fix: Extract username helper method to reduce duplication
Created getUsername() helper in AdminHandlers to avoid duplicating
the username retrieval logic across Iceberg page handlers.
* fix: Add mutex protection to table UUID cache
Protects concurrent access to the tableUUIDs map with sync.RWMutex.
Uses read-lock for fast path when UUID already cached, and write-lock
for generating new UUIDs. Includes double-check pattern to handle race
condition between read-unlock and write-lock.
* style: fix go fmt errors
* feat(iceberg): persist table UUID in S3 Tables metadata
* feat(admin): configure Iceberg port in Admin UI and commands
* refactor: address review comments (flags, tests, handlers)
- command/mini: fix tracking of explicit s3.port.iceberg flag
- command/admin: add explicit -iceberg.port flag
- admin/handlers: reuse getUsername helper
- tests: use 127.0.0.1 for ephemeral ports and os.Stat for file size check
* test: check error from FileStat in verify_gc_empty_test
Update all action refs to use pinned commit SHAs instead of floating tags:
- actions/checkout: @v6 → @8e8c483 (v4)
- actions/setup-go: @v6 → @0c52d54 (v5)
- actions/upload-artifact: @v6 → @65d8626 (v4)
Pinned SHAs improve reproducibility and reduce supply chain risk by
preventing accidental or malicious changes in action releases. Aligns
with repository conventions used in other workflows (e.g., go.yml).
The workflow was failing because it was running inside 'weed' directory,
but the tests are at the repository root. Removed working-directory
default and updated relative paths to weed source.
- Create new workflow for S3 Tables integration testing
- Add build verification job for s3tables package and s3api integration
- Add format checking for S3 Tables code
- Add go vet checks for code quality
- Workflow runs on all pull requests
- Includes test output logging and artifact upload on failure
* Add IAM gRPC service definition
- Add GetConfiguration/PutConfiguration for config management
- Add CreateUser/GetUser/UpdateUser/DeleteUser/ListUsers for user management
- Add CreateAccessKey/DeleteAccessKey/GetUserByAccessKey for access key management
- Methods mirror existing IAM HTTP API functionality
* Add IAM gRPC handlers on filer server
- Implement IamGrpcServer with CredentialManager integration
- Handle configuration get/put operations
- Handle user CRUD operations
- Handle access key create/delete operations
- All methods delegate to CredentialManager for actual storage
* Wire IAM gRPC service to filer server
- Add CredentialManager field to FilerOption and FilerServer
- Import credential store implementations in filer command
- Initialize CredentialManager from credential.toml if available
- Register IAM gRPC service on filer gRPC server
- Enable credential management via gRPC alongside existing filer services
* Regenerate IAM protobuf with gRPC service methods
* iam_pb: add Policy Management to protobuf definitions
* credential: implement PolicyManager in credential stores
* filer: implement IAM Policy Management RPCs
* shell: add s3.policy command
* test: add integration test for s3.policy
* test: fix compilation errors in policy_test
* pb
* fmt
* test
* weed shell: add -policies flag to s3.configure
This allows linking/unlinking IAM policies to/from identities
directly from the s3.configure command.
* test: verify s3.configure policy linking and fix port allocation
- Added test case for linking policies to users via s3.configure
- Implemented findAvailablePortPair to ensure HTTP and gRPC ports
are both available, avoiding conflicts with randomized port assignments.
- Updated assertion to match jsonpb output (policyNames)
* credential: add StoreTypeGrpc constant
* credential: add IAM gRPC store boilerplate
* credential: implement identity methods in gRPC store
* credential: implement policy methods in gRPC store
* admin: use gRPC credential store for AdminServer
This ensures that all IAM and policy changes made through the Admin UI
are persisted via the Filer's IAM gRPC service instead of direct file manipulation.
* shell: s3.configure use granular IAM gRPC APIs instead of full config patching
* shell: s3.configure use granular IAM gRPC APIs
* shell: replace deprecated ioutil with os in s3.policy
* filer: use gRPC FailedPrecondition for unconfigured credential manager
* test: improve s3.policy integration tests and fix error checks
* ci: add s3 policy shell integration tests to github workflow
* filer: fix LoadCredentialConfiguration error handling
* credential/grpc: propagate unmarshal errors in GetPolicies
* filer/grpc: improve error handling and validation
* shell: use gRPC status codes in s3.configure
* credential: document PutPolicy as create-or-replace
* credential/postgres: reuse CreatePolicy in PutPolicy to deduplicate logic
* shell: add timeout context and strictly enforce flags in s3.policy
* iam: standardize policy content field naming in gRPC and proto
* shell: extract slice helper functions in s3.configure
* filer: map credential store errors to gRPC status codes
* filer: add input validation for UpdateUser and CreateAccessKey
* iam: improve validation in policy and config handlers
* filer: ensure IAM service registration by defaulting credential manager
* credential: add GetStoreName method to manager
* test: verify policy deletion in integration test
* Add AWS IAM integration tests and refactor admin authorization
- Added AWS IAM management integration tests (User, AccessKey, Policy)
- Updated test framework to support IAM client creation with JWT/OIDC
- Refactored s3api authorization to be policy-driven for IAM actions
- Removed hardcoded role name checks for admin privileges
- Added new tests to GitHub Actions basic test matrix
* test(s3/iam): add UpdateUser and UpdateAccessKey tests and fix nil pointer dereference
* feat(s3api): add DeletePolicy and update tests with cleanup logic
* test(s3/iam): use t.Cleanup for managed policy deletion in CreatePolicy test