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restic/vendor/github.com/minio/minio-go/api-put-object-streaming.go

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/*
* Minio Go Library for Amazon S3 Compatible Cloud Storage (C) 2017 Minio, Inc.
*
* Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
* you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
* You may obtain a copy of the License at
*
* http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
*
* Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
* distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
* WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
* See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
* limitations under the License.
*/
package minio
import (
"fmt"
"io"
"net/http"
"sort"
"strings"
"github.com/minio/minio-go/pkg/s3utils"
)
// PutObjectStreaming using AWS streaming signature V4
func (c Client) PutObjectStreaming(bucketName, objectName string, reader io.Reader) (n int64, err error) {
return c.PutObjectWithProgress(bucketName, objectName, reader, nil, nil)
}
// putObjectMultipartStream - upload a large object using
// multipart upload and streaming signature for signing payload.
// Comprehensive put object operation involving multipart uploads.
//
// Following code handles these types of readers.
//
// - *os.File
// - *minio.Object
// - Any reader which has a method 'ReadAt()'
//
func (c Client) putObjectMultipartStream(bucketName, objectName string,
reader io.Reader, size int64, metadata map[string][]string, progress io.Reader) (n int64, err error) {
// Verify if reader is *minio.Object, *os.File or io.ReaderAt.
// NOTE: Verification of object is kept for a specific purpose
// while it is going to be duck typed similar to io.ReaderAt.
// It is to indicate that *minio.Object implements io.ReaderAt.
// and such a functionality is used in the subsequent code path.
if isFile(reader) || !isObject(reader) && isReadAt(reader) {
n, err = c.putObjectMultipartStreamFromReadAt(bucketName, objectName, reader.(io.ReaderAt), size, metadata, progress)
} else {
n, err = c.putObjectMultipartStreamNoChecksum(bucketName, objectName, reader, size, metadata, progress)
}
if err != nil {
errResp := ToErrorResponse(err)
// Verify if multipart functionality is not available, if not
// fall back to single PutObject operation.
if errResp.Code == "AccessDenied" && strings.Contains(errResp.Message, "Access Denied") {
// Verify if size of reader is greater than '5GiB'.
if size > maxSinglePutObjectSize {
return 0, ErrEntityTooLarge(size, maxSinglePutObjectSize, bucketName, objectName)
}
// Fall back to uploading as single PutObject operation.
return c.putObjectNoChecksum(bucketName, objectName, reader, size, metadata, progress)
}
}
return n, err
}
// uploadedPartRes - the response received from a part upload.
type uploadedPartRes struct {
Error error // Any error encountered while uploading the part.
PartNum int // Number of the part uploaded.
Size int64 // Size of the part uploaded.
Part *ObjectPart
}
type uploadPartReq struct {
PartNum int // Number of the part uploaded.
Part *ObjectPart // Size of the part uploaded.
}
// putObjectMultipartFromReadAt - Uploads files bigger than 64MiB.
// Supports all readers which implements io.ReaderAt interface
// (ReadAt method).
//
// NOTE: This function is meant to be used for all readers which
// implement io.ReaderAt which allows us for resuming multipart
// uploads but reading at an offset, which would avoid re-read the
// data which was already uploaded. Internally this function uses
// temporary files for staging all the data, these temporary files are
// cleaned automatically when the caller i.e http client closes the
// stream after uploading all the contents successfully.
func (c Client) putObjectMultipartStreamFromReadAt(bucketName, objectName string,
reader io.ReaderAt, size int64, metadata map[string][]string, progress io.Reader) (n int64, err error) {
// Input validation.
if err = s3utils.CheckValidBucketName(bucketName); err != nil {
return 0, err
}
if err = s3utils.CheckValidObjectName(objectName); err != nil {
return 0, err
}
// Calculate the optimal parts info for a given size.
totalPartsCount, partSize, lastPartSize, err := optimalPartInfo(size)
if err != nil {
return 0, err
}
// Initiate a new multipart upload.
uploadID, err := c.newUploadID(bucketName, objectName, metadata)
if err != nil {
return 0, err
}
// Aborts the multipart upload in progress, if the
// function returns any error, since we do not resume
// we should purge the parts which have been uploaded
// to relinquish storage space.
defer func() {
if err != nil {
c.abortMultipartUpload(bucketName, objectName, uploadID)
}
}()
// Total data read and written to server. should be equal to 'size' at the end of the call.
var totalUploadedSize int64
// Complete multipart upload.
var complMultipartUpload completeMultipartUpload
// Declare a channel that sends the next part number to be uploaded.
// Buffered to 10000 because thats the maximum number of parts allowed
// by S3.
uploadPartsCh := make(chan uploadPartReq, 10000)
// Declare a channel that sends back the response of a part upload.
// Buffered to 10000 because thats the maximum number of parts allowed
// by S3.
uploadedPartsCh := make(chan uploadedPartRes, 10000)
// Used for readability, lastPartNumber is always totalPartsCount.
lastPartNumber := totalPartsCount
// Send each part number to the channel to be processed.
for p := 1; p <= totalPartsCount; p++ {
uploadPartsCh <- uploadPartReq{PartNum: p, Part: nil}
}
close(uploadPartsCh)
// Receive each part number from the channel allowing three parallel uploads.
for w := 1; w <= totalWorkers; w++ {
go func() {
// Each worker will draw from the part channel and upload in parallel.
for uploadReq := range uploadPartsCh {
// If partNumber was not uploaded we calculate the missing
// part offset and size. For all other part numbers we
// calculate offset based on multiples of partSize.
readOffset := int64(uploadReq.PartNum-1) * partSize
// As a special case if partNumber is lastPartNumber, we
// calculate the offset based on the last part size.
if uploadReq.PartNum == lastPartNumber {
readOffset = (size - lastPartSize)
partSize = lastPartSize
}
// Get a section reader on a particular offset.
sectionReader := newHook(io.NewSectionReader(reader, readOffset, partSize), progress)
// Proceed to upload the part.
var objPart ObjectPart
objPart, err = c.uploadPart(bucketName, objectName, uploadID,
sectionReader, uploadReq.PartNum,
nil, nil, partSize, metadata)
if err != nil {
uploadedPartsCh <- uploadedPartRes{
Size: 0,
Error: err,
}
// Exit the goroutine.
return
}
// Save successfully uploaded part metadata.
uploadReq.Part = &objPart
// Send successful part info through the channel.
uploadedPartsCh <- uploadedPartRes{
Size: objPart.Size,
PartNum: uploadReq.PartNum,
Part: uploadReq.Part,
Error: nil,
}
}
}()
}
// Gather the responses as they occur and update any
// progress bar.
for u := 1; u <= totalPartsCount; u++ {
uploadRes := <-uploadedPartsCh
if uploadRes.Error != nil {
return totalUploadedSize, uploadRes.Error
}
// Retrieve each uploaded part and store it to be completed.
// part, ok := partsInfo[uploadRes.PartNum]
part := uploadRes.Part
if part == nil {
return 0, ErrInvalidArgument(fmt.Sprintf("Missing part number %d", uploadRes.PartNum))
}
// Update the totalUploadedSize.
totalUploadedSize += uploadRes.Size
// Store the parts to be completed in order.
complMultipartUpload.Parts = append(complMultipartUpload.Parts, CompletePart{
ETag: part.ETag,
PartNumber: part.PartNumber,
})
}
// Verify if we uploaded all the data.
if totalUploadedSize != size {
return totalUploadedSize, ErrUnexpectedEOF(totalUploadedSize, size, bucketName, objectName)
}
// Sort all completed parts.
sort.Sort(completedParts(complMultipartUpload.Parts))
_, err = c.completeMultipartUpload(bucketName, objectName, uploadID, complMultipartUpload)
if err != nil {
return totalUploadedSize, err
}
// Return final size.
return totalUploadedSize, nil
}
func (c Client) putObjectMultipartStreamNoChecksum(bucketName, objectName string,
reader io.Reader, size int64, metadata map[string][]string, progress io.Reader) (n int64, err error) {
// Input validation.
if err = s3utils.CheckValidBucketName(bucketName); err != nil {
return 0, err
}
if err = s3utils.CheckValidObjectName(objectName); err != nil {
return 0, err
}
// Calculate the optimal parts info for a given size.
totalPartsCount, partSize, lastPartSize, err := optimalPartInfo(size)
if err != nil {
return 0, err
}
// Initiates a new multipart request
uploadID, err := c.newUploadID(bucketName, objectName, metadata)
if err != nil {
return 0, err
}
// Aborts the multipart upload if the function returns
// any error, since we do not resume we should purge
// the parts which have been uploaded to relinquish
// storage space.
defer func() {
if err != nil {
c.abortMultipartUpload(bucketName, objectName, uploadID)
}
}()
// Total data read and written to server. should be equal to 'size' at the end of the call.
var totalUploadedSize int64
// Initialize parts uploaded map.
partsInfo := make(map[int]ObjectPart)
// Part number always starts with '1'.
var partNumber int
for partNumber = 1; partNumber <= totalPartsCount; partNumber++ {
// Update progress reader appropriately to the latest offset
// as we read from the source.
hookReader := newHook(reader, progress)
// Proceed to upload the part.
if partNumber == totalPartsCount {
partSize = lastPartSize
}
var objPart ObjectPart
objPart, err = c.uploadPart(bucketName, objectName, uploadID,
io.LimitReader(hookReader, partSize),
partNumber, nil, nil, partSize, metadata)
if err != nil {
return totalUploadedSize, err
}
// Save successfully uploaded part metadata.
partsInfo[partNumber] = objPart
// Save successfully uploaded size.
totalUploadedSize += partSize
}
// Verify if we uploaded all the data.
if size > 0 {
if totalUploadedSize != size {
return totalUploadedSize, ErrUnexpectedEOF(totalUploadedSize, size, bucketName, objectName)
}
}
// Complete multipart upload.
var complMultipartUpload completeMultipartUpload
// Loop over total uploaded parts to save them in
// Parts array before completing the multipart request.
for i := 1; i < partNumber; i++ {
part, ok := partsInfo[i]
if !ok {
return 0, ErrInvalidArgument(fmt.Sprintf("Missing part number %d", i))
}
complMultipartUpload.Parts = append(complMultipartUpload.Parts, CompletePart{
ETag: part.ETag,
PartNumber: part.PartNumber,
})
}
// Sort all completed parts.
sort.Sort(completedParts(complMultipartUpload.Parts))
_, err = c.completeMultipartUpload(bucketName, objectName, uploadID, complMultipartUpload)
if err != nil {
return totalUploadedSize, err
}
// Return final size.
return totalUploadedSize, nil
}
// putObjectNoChecksum special function used Google Cloud Storage. This special function
// is used for Google Cloud Storage since Google's multipart API is not S3 compatible.
func (c Client) putObjectNoChecksum(bucketName, objectName string, reader io.Reader, size int64, metaData map[string][]string, progress io.Reader) (n int64, err error) {
// Input validation.
if err := s3utils.CheckValidBucketName(bucketName); err != nil {
return 0, err
}
if err := s3utils.CheckValidObjectName(objectName); err != nil {
return 0, err
}
// Size -1 is only supported on Google Cloud Storage, we error
// out in all other situations.
if size < 0 && !s3utils.IsGoogleEndpoint(c.endpointURL) {
return 0, ErrEntityTooSmall(size, bucketName, objectName)
}
if size > 0 {
if isReadAt(reader) && !isObject(reader) {
reader = io.NewSectionReader(reader.(io.ReaderAt), 0, size)
}
}
// Update progress reader appropriately to the latest offset as we
// read from the source.
readSeeker := newHook(reader, progress)
// This function does not calculate sha256 and md5sum for payload.
// Execute put object.
st, err := c.putObjectDo(bucketName, objectName, readSeeker, nil, nil, size, metaData)
if err != nil {
return 0, err
}
if st.Size != size {
return 0, ErrUnexpectedEOF(st.Size, size, bucketName, objectName)
}
return size, nil
}
// putObjectDo - executes the put object http operation.
// NOTE: You must have WRITE permissions on a bucket to add an object to it.
func (c Client) putObjectDo(bucketName, objectName string, reader io.Reader, md5Sum []byte, sha256Sum []byte, size int64, metaData map[string][]string) (ObjectInfo, error) {
// Input validation.
if err := s3utils.CheckValidBucketName(bucketName); err != nil {
return ObjectInfo{}, err
}
if err := s3utils.CheckValidObjectName(objectName); err != nil {
return ObjectInfo{}, err
}
// Set headers.
customHeader := make(http.Header)
// Set metadata to headers
for k, v := range metaData {
if len(v) > 0 {
customHeader.Set(k, v[0])
}
}
// If Content-Type is not provided, set the default application/octet-stream one
if v, ok := metaData["Content-Type"]; !ok || len(v) == 0 {
customHeader.Set("Content-Type", "application/octet-stream")
}
// Populate request metadata.
reqMetadata := requestMetadata{
bucketName: bucketName,
objectName: objectName,
customHeader: customHeader,
contentBody: reader,
contentLength: size,
contentMD5Bytes: md5Sum,
contentSHA256Bytes: sha256Sum,
}
// Execute PUT an objectName.
resp, err := c.executeMethod("PUT", reqMetadata)
defer closeResponse(resp)
if err != nil {
return ObjectInfo{}, err
}
if resp != nil {
if resp.StatusCode != http.StatusOK {
return ObjectInfo{}, httpRespToErrorResponse(resp, bucketName, objectName)
}
}
var objInfo ObjectInfo
// Trim off the odd double quotes from ETag in the beginning and end.
objInfo.ETag = strings.TrimPrefix(resp.Header.Get("ETag"), "\"")
objInfo.ETag = strings.TrimSuffix(objInfo.ETag, "\"")
// A success here means data was written to server successfully.
objInfo.Size = size
// Return here.
return objInfo, nil
}