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use std::time::Duration;
use axum::body::Bytes;
use futures_util::Stream;
use rusty_s3::actions::{DeleteObject, GetObject, HeadObject, ListObjectsV2, PutObject, S3Action};
use rusty_s3::{Bucket, Credentials, UrlStyle};
use base64::Engine;
use crate::error::Error;
use crate::namespace::Namespace;
const CHECKSUM: &str = "x-amz-checksum-sha256";
const COPY_SOURCE: &str = "x-amz-copy-source";
// An href a client uses directly, and the headers it has to send with it. The
// headers are part of the signature, so they are not advice.
pub struct Presigned {
pub href: String,
pub headers: Vec<(String, String)>,
}
// The same layout as the local store, for the same reasons. The bytes live once
// under a key derived from their digest, and a repository that holds them owns
// an empty marker beside it — the object store's answer to a hard link. It is
// what keeps two projects sharing an asset pack from paying twice, and what
// stops a repository reading an object it never pushed: the marker is the proof
// of possession, and it is the only thing the permission check consults.
// A conditional write that is refused makes the store answer and hang up, and
// the connection goes back into the pool looking usable. The next request on it
// fails at the transport layer with nothing to do with the store's health, which
// is how a losing `git lfs lock` came back as a 500 instead of a 409.
//
// Retried once, and only for requests that carry no body: a GET and a HEAD can be
// repeated with no consequence, so a dead connection costs a round trip rather
// than an error. A PUT is not retried here.
async fn read_retrying(request: reqwest::RequestBuilder) -> Result<reqwest::Response, Error> {
let retry = request.try_clone();
match request.send().await {
Ok(response) => Ok(response),
Err(_) => match retry {
Some(retry) => retry.send().await.map_err(|_| unreachable_store()),
None => Err(unreachable_store()),
},
}
}
fn unreachable_store() -> Error {
Error::Storage(std::io::Error::other("the object store is unreachable"))
}
#[derive(Clone)]
pub struct S3Store {
bucket: Bucket,
credentials: Credentials,
client: reqwest::Client,
lifetime: Duration,
redirect: bool,
}
pub struct S3Config {
pub endpoint: String,
pub bucket: String,
pub region: String,
pub access_key: String,
pub secret_key: String,
pub path_style: bool,
pub redirect: bool,
// How long a signature is good for. It is the same number the batch
// response advertises as `expires_in`, because a client told it has half an
// hour and handed a URL that dies in five minutes will fail a resume it had
// every reason to expect to work.
pub lifetime: Duration,
}
impl S3Store {
pub fn new(config: &S3Config) -> Result<Self, Error> {
crate::tls::install_crypto_provider();
let style = if config.path_style {
UrlStyle::Path
} else {
UrlStyle::VirtualHost
};
let bucket = Bucket::new(
config
.endpoint
.parse()
.map_err(|_| Error::Misconfigured("LFSX_S3_ENDPOINT is not a URL"))?,
style,
config.bucket.clone(),
config.region.clone(),
)
.map_err(|_| Error::Misconfigured("LFSX_S3_BUCKET is not a usable bucket name"))?;
Ok(Self {
bucket,
credentials: Credentials::new(config.access_key.clone(), config.secret_key.clone()),
client: reqwest::Client::new(),
lifetime: config.lifetime,
redirect: config.redirect,
})
}
fn content_key(oid: &str) -> String {
format!(".content/{}/{}/{oid}", &oid[0..2], &oid[2..4])
}
// Where a client uploads to when the bytes never pass through this server.
// Per repository on purpose: the shared content key would take bytes from
// anyone allowed to write, and then nothing distinguishes a repository that
// uploaded an object from one that merely knew its digest. A key only this
// repository was handed a signature for is the proof of possession that the
// marker stands for everywhere else.
fn incoming_key(ns: &Namespace, oid: &str) -> String {
format!(
".incoming/{}/{}/{}/{}/{oid}",
ns.org(),
ns.repo(),
&oid[0..2],
&oid[2..4]
)
}
fn marker_key(ns: &Namespace, oid: &str) -> String {
format!(
"{}/{}/{}/{}/{oid}",
ns.org(),
ns.repo(),
&oid[0..2],
&oid[2..4]
)
}
pub async fn exists(&self, ns: &Namespace, oid: &str) -> bool {
if crate::storage::LocalStore::validate_oid(oid).is_err() {
return false;
}
self.head(&Self::marker_key(ns, oid)).await.is_ok()
}
// Signed as a HEAD rather than reusing a GET signature: SigV4 covers the
// method, and an implementation that checks it — which is the point of
// testing against MinIO and Garage rather than only AWS — is entitled to
// refuse the mismatch.
async fn head(&self, key: &str) -> Result<u64, Error> {
let action = HeadObject::new(&self.bucket, Some(&self.credentials), key);
let url = action.sign(self.lifetime);
let response = read_retrying(self.client.head(url)).await?;
if !response.status().is_success() {
return Err(Error::NotFound);
}
// Read the header rather than the body length: a HEAD has no body, and
// asking the response how long it is answers about what was received
// rather than what is there.
response
.headers()
.get(reqwest::header::CONTENT_LENGTH)
.and_then(|value| value.to_str().ok())
.and_then(|value| value.parse().ok())
.ok_or_else(|| {
Error::Storage(std::io::Error::other(
"the object store gave no object size",
))
})
}
pub async fn size_of(&self, oid: &str) -> Result<u64, Error> {
// Every entry point validates before slicing an oid into a key: the
// fanout takes the first four characters, so a short one is a panic
// rather than a refusal, and a panic is a 500 for something that should
// have been a 422.
crate::storage::LocalStore::validate_oid(oid)?;
self.head(&Self::content_key(oid)).await
}
// A download is streamed through this server rather than redirected, so the
// features that live in the byte path — the counters, the ranges, and the
// compression that will follow — keep working. The pre-signed redirect is a
// separate mode for operators who would rather spend the object store's
// bandwidth than their own.
pub async fn read(
&self,
oid: &str,
start: u64,
length: u64,
) -> Result<impl Stream<Item = Result<Bytes, reqwest::Error>> + use<>, Error> {
crate::storage::LocalStore::validate_oid(oid)?;
let key = Self::content_key(oid);
let action = GetObject::new(&self.bucket, Some(&self.credentials), &key);
let url = action.sign(self.lifetime);
let response = self
.client
.get(url)
.header(
reqwest::header::RANGE,
format!("bytes={start}-{}", start + length.saturating_sub(1)),
)
.send()
.await
.map_err(|_| {
Error::Storage(std::io::Error::other("the object store is unreachable"))
})?;
if !response.status().is_success() {
return Err(Error::NotFound);
}
Ok(response.bytes_stream())
}
// A URL the client fetches from the bucket directly, so the bytes never
// cross this server. Whether the caller is entitled to them has already been
// settled by the marker before this is called: the signature is scoped to
// one content key and expires, and it grants nothing the batch response was
// not about to grant anyway.
pub fn presigned_download(&self, oid: &str) -> Option<String> {
if !self.redirect || crate::storage::LocalStore::validate_oid(oid).is_err() {
return None;
}
let key = Self::content_key(oid);
Some(
GetObject::new(&self.bucket, Some(&self.credentials), &key)
.sign(self.lifetime)
.to_string(),
)
}
// A URL the client PUTs the object to, and the headers it has to send with
// it. The digest is bound into the signature, so the store refuses anything
// that does not hash to the object it was signed for: a client with this URL
// cannot put arbitrary bytes anywhere, which is what makes handing one out
// safe at all.
pub fn presigned_upload(&self, ns: &Namespace, oid: &str) -> Option<Presigned> {
if !self.redirect || crate::storage::LocalStore::validate_oid(oid).is_err() {
return None;
}
let digest = base64::engine::general_purpose::STANDARD.encode(hex::decode(oid).ok()?);
let key = Self::incoming_key(ns, oid);
let mut action = PutObject::new(&self.bucket, Some(&self.credentials), &key);
action
.headers_mut()
.insert(CHECKSUM, std::borrow::Cow::Owned(digest.clone()));
Some(Presigned {
href: action.sign(self.lifetime).to_string(),
headers: vec![(CHECKSUM.to_owned(), digest)],
})
}
// How big the object a client uploaded actually is, which is the first thing
// this server learns about it: nothing measured the bytes on the way past.
pub async fn uploaded_size(&self, ns: &Namespace, oid: &str) -> Result<u64, Error> {
crate::storage::LocalStore::validate_oid(oid)?;
self.head(&Self::incoming_key(ns, oid)).await
}
// Take an upload that landed under this repository's own key into the shared
// keyspace. The bytes are already known to hash to the oid, because the store
// refused everything else.
pub async fn adopt(&self, ns: &Namespace, oid: &str) -> Result<(), Error> {
crate::storage::LocalStore::validate_oid(oid)?;
let incoming = Self::incoming_key(ns, oid);
let content = Self::content_key(oid);
// Already there means another repository pushed the same object, and the
// bytes are identical by construction.
if self.head(&content).await.is_err() {
self.copy(&incoming, &content).await?;
}
self.put(
&Self::marker_key(ns, oid),
reqwest::Body::from(Vec::new()),
0,
)
.await?;
// Leaving it would pay for the object twice. A failure here is not worth
// failing the push over: the object is adopted, and what is left is a key
// the operator can see.
if let Err(error) = self.delete(&incoming).await {
tracing::warn!(%error, key = incoming, "an adopted upload could not be cleaned up");
}
Ok(())
}
// A copy is a PUT to the destination carrying `x-amz-copy-source`, so this is
// a signed PutObject with that header bound rather than a separate action.
// The bytes move inside the store: nothing crosses this server.
async fn copy(&self, from: &str, to: &str) -> Result<(), Error> {
let source = format!("/{}/{from}", self.bucket.name());
let mut action = PutObject::new(&self.bucket, Some(&self.credentials), to);
action
.headers_mut()
.insert(COPY_SOURCE, std::borrow::Cow::Owned(source.clone()));
let response = self
.client
.put(action.sign(self.lifetime))
.header(COPY_SOURCE, source)
.header(reqwest::header::CONTENT_LENGTH, 0)
.send()
.await
.map_err(|_| unreachable_store())?;
self.expect_success(response, "copy").await?;
Ok(())
}
async fn put(&self, key: &str, body: reqwest::Body, length: u64) -> Result<(), Error> {
let action = PutObject::new(&self.bucket, Some(&self.credentials), key);
let url = action.sign(self.lifetime);
let response = self
.client
.put(url)
// S3 has no use for a chunked body and answers 501 rather than
// starting the upload. reqwest cannot infer a length from a stream,
// so it comes from the staging file being sent.
.header(reqwest::header::CONTENT_LENGTH, length)
.body(body)
.send()
.await
.map_err(|_| {
Error::Storage(std::io::Error::other("the object store is unreachable"))
})?;
let status = response.status();
if !status.is_success() {
// The store says why in the body, and an operator staring at a
// failing push has nothing else to go on: a bucket that does not
// exist, a key that is denied and a clock that has drifted are three
// different afternoons.
let detail = response.text().await.unwrap_or_default();
return Err(Error::Storage(std::io::Error::other(format!(
"the object store refused a write with {status}: {}",
detail.trim()
))));
}
Ok(())
}
// The upload has already been streamed to a staging file, hashed and checked
// against everything the server enforces, so that file is what goes up —
// streamed from disk rather than read into memory, because an object here is
// measured in gigabytes and the whole storage layer is built on holding at
// most a few megabytes of one at a time.
//
// The bytes go up once, keyed by their digest, and the marker records that
// this repository holds them. Content that is already there is skipped: the
// key would receive the same bytes it already has.
pub async fn store(
&self,
ns: &Namespace,
oid: &str,
staged: &std::path::Path,
) -> Result<(), Error> {
crate::storage::LocalStore::validate_oid(oid)?;
if self.head(&Self::content_key(oid)).await.is_err() {
let file = tokio::fs::File::open(staged).await?;
let length = file.metadata().await?.len();
let stream = tokio_util::io::ReaderStream::new(file);
self.put(
&Self::content_key(oid),
reqwest::Body::wrap_stream(stream),
length,
)
.await?;
}
self.put(
&Self::marker_key(ns, oid),
reqwest::Body::from(Vec::new()),
0,
)
.await
}
// Everything below is the bucket as a keyspace rather than as an object
// store: whole small values, written, read, deleted and listed by key. The
// lock store is built on it, and it is kept here so the signing and the
// client stay in one place.
// The mutual exclusion `create_new` gives on a filesystem, asked of S3.
// `If-None-Match: *` is a conditional write: the store itself decides who
// arrived first, and answers 412 to everyone after. Without it two replicas
// sharing a bucket would each believe they took the lock.
//
// The header is bound into the signature and sent alongside, so a store that
// ignores conditional writes cannot silently accept both.
pub(crate) async fn put_if_absent(&self, key: &str, body: Vec<u8>) -> Result<bool, Error> {
let mut action = PutObject::new(&self.bucket, Some(&self.credentials), key);
action.headers_mut().insert("if-none-match", "*");
let url = action.sign(self.lifetime);
let length = body.len();
let response = self
.client
.put(url)
.header("if-none-match", "*")
.header(reqwest::header::CONTENT_LENGTH, length)
.body(body)
.send()
.await
.map_err(|_| unreachable_store())?;
if response.status() == reqwest::StatusCode::PRECONDITION_FAILED {
return Ok(false);
}
self.expect_success(response, "write").await?;
Ok(true)
}
pub(crate) async fn get_bytes(&self, key: &str) -> Result<Option<Vec<u8>>, Error> {
let action = GetObject::new(&self.bucket, Some(&self.credentials), key);
let response = read_retrying(self.client.get(action.sign(self.lifetime))).await?;
if response.status() == reqwest::StatusCode::NOT_FOUND {
return Ok(None);
}
let response = self.expect_success(response, "read").await?;
response
.bytes()
.await
.map(|bytes| Some(bytes.to_vec()))
.map_err(|_| unreachable_store())
}
pub(crate) async fn delete(&self, key: &str) -> Result<bool, Error> {
// S3 answers 204 whether or not the key was there, so whether this
// removed anything is settled before asking.
let existed = self.head(key).await.is_ok();
let action = DeleteObject::new(&self.bucket, Some(&self.credentials), key);
let response = self
.client
.delete(action.sign(self.lifetime))
.send()
.await
.map_err(|_| unreachable_store())?;
self.expect_success(response, "delete").await?;
Ok(existed)
}
// Every key under a prefix, following the continuation token to the end.
// Stopping at the first page would report a repository holding a thousand
// locks as holding a thousand and none of the rest, and a lock nobody can
// see is a lock nobody respects.
pub(crate) async fn keys(&self, prefix: &str) -> Result<Vec<String>, Error> {
let mut out = Vec::new();
let mut token: Option<String> = None;
loop {
let mut action = ListObjectsV2::new(&self.bucket, Some(&self.credentials));
action.with_prefix(prefix);
if let Some(token) = &token {
action.with_continuation_token(token);
}
let response = read_retrying(self.client.get(action.sign(self.lifetime))).await?;
let body = self
.expect_success(response, "list")
.await?
.text()
.await
.map_err(|_| unreachable_store())?;
let listing = ListObjectsV2::parse_response(&body).map_err(|error| {
Error::Storage(std::io::Error::other(format!(
"the object store sent a listing this server could not read: {error}"
)))
})?;
out.extend(listing.contents.into_iter().map(|object| object.key));
match listing.next_continuation_token {
Some(next) => token = Some(next),
None => break,
}
}
Ok(out)
}
async fn expect_success(
&self,
response: reqwest::Response,
what: &str,
) -> Result<reqwest::Response, Error> {
let status = response.status();
if status.is_success() {
return Ok(response);
}
let detail = response.text().await.unwrap_or_default();
Err(Error::Storage(std::io::Error::other(format!(
"the object store refused a {what} with {status}: {}",
detail.trim()
))))
}
// What the bucket holds for this repository, counted from its markers and
// the content they point at. The markers are empty, so their own size says
// nothing — this is a listing plus one head per object, which is why the
// figure is cached the same way the local one is.
pub async fn usage_of(&self, ns: &Namespace) -> (u64, u64) {
let prefix = format!("{}/{}/", ns.org(), ns.repo());
let mut objects = 0;
let mut bytes = 0;
for oid in self.list(&prefix).await {
objects += 1;
bytes += self.size_of(&oid).await.unwrap_or_default();
}
(objects, bytes)
}
async fn list(&self, prefix: &str) -> Vec<String> {
let mut action = ListObjectsV2::new(&self.bucket, Some(&self.credentials));
action.with_prefix(prefix);
// Every step logs what stopped it rather than returning an empty
// listing: a capacity figure that silently reads zero is worse than one
// that is missing, because it looks like an answer.
let response = match self.client.get(action.sign(self.lifetime)).send().await {
Ok(response) => response,
Err(error) => {
tracing::warn!(%error, "the object store could not be listed");
return Vec::new();
}
};
let body = match response.text().await {
Ok(body) => body,
Err(error) => {
tracing::warn!(%error, "the listing could not be read");
return Vec::new();
}
};
let listing = match ListObjectsV2::parse_response(&body) {
Ok(listing) => listing,
Err(error) => {
tracing::warn!(%error, "the listing could not be parsed");
return Vec::new();
}
};
listing
.contents
.into_iter()
.filter_map(|object| object.key.rsplit('/').next().map(str::to_owned))
.filter(|oid| crate::storage::LocalStore::validate_oid(oid).is_ok())
.collect()
}
}
#[cfg(test)]
pub(crate) mod tests;