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Chris Lu 5a7c74feac migrate IAM policies to multi-file storage (#8114)
* 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

* fix: compilation error in DeleteUser

* fix: address code review comments for IAM migration

* feat: migrate policies to multi-file layout and fix identity duplicated content

* refactor: remove configuration.json and migrate Service Accounts to multi-file layout

* refactor: standardize Service Accounts as distinct store entities and fix Admin Server persistence

* config: set ServiceAccountsDirectory to /etc/iam/service_accounts

* Fix Chrome dialog auto-dismiss with Bootstrap modals

- Add modal-alerts.js library with Bootstrap modal replacements
- Replace all 15 confirm() calls with showConfirm/showDeleteConfirm
- Auto-override window.alert() for all alert() calls
- Fixes Chrome 132+ aggressively blocking native dialogs

* Upgrade Bootstrap from 5.3.2 to 5.3.8

* Fix syntax error in object_store_users.templ - remove duplicate closing braces

* create policy

* display errors

* migrate to multi-file policies

* address PR feedback: use showDeleteConfirm and showErrorMessage in policies.templ, refine migration check

* Update policies_templ.go

* add service account to iam grpc

* iam: fix potential path traversal in policy names by validating name pattern

* iam: add GetServiceAccountByAccessKey to CredentialStore interface

* iam: implement service account support for PostgresStore

Includes full CRUD operations and efficient lookup by access key.

* iam: implement GetServiceAccountByAccessKey for filer_etc, grpc, and memory stores

Provides efficient lookup of service accounts by access key where possible,
with linear scan fallbacks for file-based stores.

* iam: remove filer_multiple support

Deleted its implementation and references in imports, scaffold config,
and core interface constants. Redundant with filer_etc.

* clear comment

* dash: robustify service account construction

- Guard against nil sa.Credential when constructing responses
- Fix Expiration logic to only set if > 0, avoiding Unix epoch 1970
- Ensure consistency across Get, Create, and Update handlers

* credential/filer_etc: improve error propagation in configuration handlers

- Return error from loadServiceAccountsFromMultiFile to callers
- Ensure listEntries errors in SaveConfiguration (cleanup logic) are
  propagated unless they are "not found" failures.
- Fixes potential silent failures during IAM configuration sync.

* credential/filer_etc: add existence check to CreateServiceAccount

Ensures consistency with other stores by preventing accidental overwrite
of existing service accounts during creation.

* credential/memory: improve store robustness and Reset logic

- Enforce ID immutability in UpdateServiceAccount to prevent orphans
- Update Reset() to also clear the policies map, ensuring full state
  cleanup for tests.

* dash: improve service account robustness and policy docs

- Wrap parent user lookup errors to preserve context
- Strictly validate Status field in UpdateServiceAccount
- Add deprecation comments to legacy policy management methods

* credential/filer_etc: protect against path traversal in service accounts

Implemented ID validation (alphanumeric, underscores, hyphens) and applied
it to Get, Save, and Delete operations to ensure no directory traversal
via saId.json filenames.

* credential/postgres: improve robustness and cleanup comments

- Removed brainstorming comments in GetServiceAccountByAccessKey
- Added missing rows.Err() check during iteration
- Properly propagate Scan and Unmarshal errors instead of swallowing them

* admin: unify UI alerts and confirmations using Bootstrap modals

- Updated modal-alerts.js with improved automated alert type detection
- Replaced native alert() and confirm() with showAlert(), showConfirm(),
  and showDeleteConfirm() across various Templ components
- Improved UX for delete operations by providing better context and styling
- Ensured consistent error reporting across IAM and Maintenance views

* admin: additional UI consistency fixes for alerts and confirmations

- Replaced native alert() and confirm() with Bootstrap modals in:
  - EC volumes (repair flow)
  - Collection details (repair flow)
  - File browser (properties and delete)
  - Maintenance config schema (save and reset)
- Improved delete confirmation in file browser with item context
- Ensured consistent success/error/info styling for all feedbacks

* make

* iam: add GetServiceAccountByAccessKey RPC and update GetConfiguration

* iam: implement GetServiceAccountByAccessKey on server and client

* iam: centralize policy and service account validation

* iam: optimize MemoryStore service account lookups with indexing

* iam: fix postgres service_accounts table and optimize lookups

* admin: refactor modal alerts and clean up dashboard logic

* admin: fix EC shards table layout mismatch

* admin: URL-encode IAM path parameters for safety

* admin: implement pauseWorker logic in maintenance view

* iam: add rows.Err() check to postgres ListServiceAccounts

* iam: standardize ErrServiceAccountNotFound across credential stores

* iam: map ErrServiceAccountNotFound to codes.NotFound in DeleteServiceAccount

* iam: refine service account store logic, errors and schema

* iam: add validation to GetServiceAccountByAccessKey

* admin: refine modal titles and ensure URL safety

* admin: address bot review comments for alerts and async usage

* iam: fix syntax error by restoring missing function declaration

* [FilerEtcStore] improve error handling in CreateServiceAccount

Refine error handling to provide clearer messages when checking for
existing service accounts.

* [PostgresStore] add nil guards and validation to service account methods

Ensure input parameters are not nil and required IDs are present
to prevent runtime panics and ensure data integrity.

* [JS] add shared IAM utility script

Consolidate common IAM operations like deleteUser and deleteAccessKey
into a shared utility script for better maintainability.

* [View] include shared IAM utilities in layout

Include iam-utils.js in the main layout to make IAM functions
available across all administrative pages.

* [View] refactor IAM logic and restore async in EC Shards view

Remove redundant local IAM functions and ensure that delete
confirmation callbacks are properly marked as async.

* [View] consolidate IAM logic in Object Store Users view

Remove redundant local definitions of deleteUser and deleteAccessKey,
relying on the shared utilities instead.

* [View] update generated templ files for UI consistency

* credential/postgres: remove redundant name column from service_accounts table

The id is already used as the unique identifier and was being copied to the name column.
This removes the name column from the schema and updates the INSERT/UPDATE queries.

* credential/filer_etc: improve logging for policy migration failures

Added Errorf log if AtomicRenameEntry fails during migration to ensure visibility of common failure points.

* credential: allow uppercase characters in service account ID username

Updated ServiceAccountIdPattern to allow [A-Za-z0-9_-]+ for the username component,
matching the actual service account creation logic which uses the parent user name directly.

* Update object_store_users_templ.go

* admin: fix ec_shards pagination to handle numeric page arguments

Updated goToPage in cluster_ec_shards.templ to accept either an Event
or a numeric page argument. This prevents errors when goToPage(1)
is called directly. Corrected both the .templ source and generated Go code.

* credential/filer_etc: improve service account storage robustness

Added nil guard to saveServiceAccount, updated GetServiceAccount
to return ErrServiceAccountNotFound for empty data, and improved
deleteServiceAccount to handle response-level Filer errors.
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Credential Store Integration

This document shows how the credential store has been integrated into SeaweedFS's S3 API and IAM API components.

Quick Start

  1. Generate credential configuration:

    weed scaffold -config=credential -output=.
    
  2. Edit credential.toml to enable your preferred store (filer_etc is enabled by default)

  3. Start S3 API server - it will automatically load credential.toml:

    weed s3 -filer=localhost:8888
    

Integration Overview

The credential store provides a pluggable backend for storing S3 identities and credentials, supporting:

  • Filer-based storage (filer_etc) - Uses existing filer storage (default)
  • PostgreSQL - Shared database for multiple servers
  • Memory - In-memory storage for testing

Configuration

Using credential.toml

Generate the configuration template:

weed scaffold -config=credential

This creates a credential.toml file with all available options. The filer_etc store is enabled by default:

# Filer-based credential store (default, uses existing filer storage)
[credential.filer_etc]
enabled = true


# PostgreSQL credential store (recommended for multi-node deployments)
[credential.postgres]
enabled = false
hostname = "localhost"
port = 5432
username = "seaweedfs"
password = "your_password"
database = "seaweedfs"

# Memory credential store (for testing only, data is lost on restart)
[credential.memory]
enabled = false

The credential.toml file is automatically loaded from these locations (in priority order):

  • ./credential.toml
  • $HOME/.seaweedfs/credential.toml
  • /etc/seaweedfs/credential.toml

Server Configuration

Both S3 API and IAM API servers automatically load credential.toml during startup. No additional configuration is required.

Usage Examples

Filer-based Store (Default)

[credential.filer_etc]
enabled = true

This uses the existing filer storage and is compatible with current deployments.

PostgreSQL Store

[credential.postgres]
enabled = true
hostname = "localhost"
port = 5432
username = "seaweedfs"
password = "your_password"
database = "seaweedfs"
schema = "public"
sslmode = "disable"
table_prefix = "sw_"
connection_max_idle = 10
connection_max_open = 100
connection_max_lifetime_seconds = 3600

Memory Store (Testing)

[credential.memory]
enabled = true

Environment Variables

All credential configuration can be overridden with environment variables:

# Override PostgreSQL password
export WEED_CREDENTIAL_POSTGRES_PASSWORD=secret


# Override PostgreSQL hostname
export WEED_CREDENTIAL_POSTGRES_HOSTNAME=db.example.com

# Enable/disable stores
export WEED_CREDENTIAL_FILER_ETC_ENABLED=true

Rules:

  • Prefix with WEED_CREDENTIAL_
  • Convert to uppercase
  • Replace . with _

Implementation Details

Components automatically load credential configuration during startup:

// Server initialization
if credConfig, err := credential.LoadCredentialConfiguration(); err == nil && credConfig != nil {
    credentialManager, err := credential.NewCredentialManager(
        credConfig.Store,
        credConfig.Config,
        credConfig.Prefix,
    )
    if err != nil {
        return nil, fmt.Errorf("failed to initialize credential manager: %v", err)
    }
    // Use credential manager for operations
}

Benefits

  1. Easy Configuration - Generate template with weed scaffold -config=credential
  2. Pluggable Storage - Switch between filer_etc, PostgreSQL without code changes
  3. Backward Compatibility - Filer-based storage works with existing deployments
  4. Scalability - Database stores support multiple concurrent servers
  5. Performance - Database access can be faster than file-based storage
  6. Testing - Memory store simplifies unit testing
  7. Environment Override - All settings can be overridden with environment variables

Error Handling

When a credential store is configured, it must initialize successfully or the server will fail to start:

if credConfig != nil {
    credentialManager, err = credential.NewCredentialManager(...)
    if err != nil {
        return nil, fmt.Errorf("failed to initialize credential manager: %v", err)
    }
}

This ensures explicit configuration - if you configure a credential store, it must work properly.