minio/cmd/tier-handlers.go

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// Copyright (c) 2015-2021 MinIO, Inc.
//
// This file is part of MinIO Object Storage stack
//
// This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
// it under the terms of the GNU Affero General Public License as published by
// the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
// (at your option) any later version.
//
// This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful
// but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
// MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
// GNU Affero General Public License for more details.
//
// You should have received a copy of the GNU Affero General Public License
// along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
package cmd
import (
"encoding/json"
"io"
"net/http"
"strconv"
jsoniter "github.com/json-iterator/go"
"github.com/minio/madmin-go/v3"
"github.com/minio/minio/internal/config/storageclass"
"github.com/minio/mux"
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iampolicy "github.com/minio/pkg/v2/policy"
)
var (
// error returned when remote tier already exists
errTierAlreadyExists = AdminError{
Code: "XMinioAdminTierAlreadyExists",
Message: "Specified remote tier already exists",
StatusCode: http.StatusConflict,
}
// error returned when remote tier is not found
errTierNotFound = AdminError{
Code: "XMinioAdminTierNotFound",
Message: "Specified remote tier was not found",
StatusCode: http.StatusNotFound,
}
// error returned when remote tier name is not in uppercase
errTierNameNotUppercase = AdminError{
Code: "XMinioAdminTierNameNotUpperCase",
Message: "Tier name must be in uppercase",
StatusCode: http.StatusBadRequest,
}
// error returned when remote tier bucket is not found
errTierBucketNotFound = AdminError{
Code: "XMinioAdminTierBucketNotFound",
Message: "Remote tier bucket not found",
StatusCode: http.StatusBadRequest,
}
// error returned when remote tier credentials are invalid.
errTierInvalidCredentials = AdminError{
Code: "XMinioAdminTierInvalidCredentials",
Message: "Invalid remote tier credentials",
StatusCode: http.StatusBadRequest,
}
// error returned when reserved internal names are used.
errTierReservedName = AdminError{
Code: "XMinioAdminTierReserved",
Message: "Cannot use reserved tier name",
StatusCode: http.StatusBadRequest,
}
)
func (api adminAPIHandlers) AddTierHandler(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request) {
Send AuditLog via new middleware fn for admin APIs (#17632) A new middleware function is added for admin handlers, including options for modifying certain behaviors. This admin middleware: - sets the handler context via reflection in the request and sends AuditLog - checks for object API availability (skipping it if a flag is passed) - enables gzip compression (skipping it if a flag is passed) - enables header tracing (adding body tracing if a flag is passed) While the new function is a middleware, due to the flags used for conditional behavior modification, which is used in each route registration call. To try to ensure that no regressions are introduced, the following changes were done mechanically mostly with `sed` and regexp: - Remove defer logger.AuditLog in admin handlers - Replace newContext() calls with r.Context() - Update admin routes registration calls Bonus: remove unused NetSpeedtestHandler Since the new adminMiddleware function checks for object layer presence by default, we need to pass the `noObjLayerFlag` explicitly to admin handlers that should work even when it is not available. The following admin handlers do not require it: - ServerInfoHandler - StartProfilingHandler - DownloadProfilingHandler - ProfileHandler - SiteReplicationDevNull - SiteReplicationNetPerf - TraceHandler For these handlers adminMiddleware does not check for the object layer presence (disabled by passing the `noObjLayerFlag`), and for all other handlers, the pre-check ensures that the handler is not called when the object layer is not available - the client would get a ErrServerNotInitialized and can retry later. This `noObjLayerFlag` is added based on existing behavior for these handlers only.
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ctx := r.Context()
objAPI, cred := validateAdminReq(ctx, w, r, iampolicy.SetTierAction)
if objAPI == nil {
return
}
password := cred.SecretKey
reqBytes, err := madmin.DecryptData(password, io.LimitReader(r.Body, r.ContentLength))
if err != nil {
writeErrorResponseJSON(ctx, w, errorCodes.ToAPIErrWithErr(ErrAdminConfigBadJSON, err), r.URL)
return
}
var cfg madmin.TierConfig
json := jsoniter.ConfigCompatibleWithStandardLibrary
if err := json.Unmarshal(reqBytes, &cfg); err != nil {
writeErrorResponseJSON(ctx, w, toAdminAPIErr(ctx, err), r.URL)
return
}
var ignoreInUse bool
if forceStr := r.Form.Get("force"); forceStr != "" {
ignoreInUse, _ = strconv.ParseBool(forceStr)
}
// Disallow remote tiers with internal storage class names
switch cfg.Name {
case storageclass.STANDARD, storageclass.RRS:
writeErrorResponseJSON(ctx, w, toAdminAPIErr(ctx, errTierReservedName), r.URL)
return
}
// Refresh from the disk in case we had missed notifications about edits from peers.
if err := globalTierConfigMgr.Reload(ctx, objAPI); err != nil {
writeErrorResponseJSON(ctx, w, toAdminAPIErr(ctx, err), r.URL)
return
}
err = globalTierConfigMgr.Add(ctx, cfg, ignoreInUse)
if err != nil {
writeErrorResponseJSON(ctx, w, toAdminAPIErr(ctx, err), r.URL)
return
}
err = globalTierConfigMgr.Save(ctx, objAPI)
if err != nil {
writeErrorResponseJSON(ctx, w, toAdminAPIErr(ctx, err), r.URL)
return
}
globalNotificationSys.LoadTransitionTierConfig(ctx)
writeSuccessNoContent(w)
}
func (api adminAPIHandlers) ListTierHandler(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request) {
Send AuditLog via new middleware fn for admin APIs (#17632) A new middleware function is added for admin handlers, including options for modifying certain behaviors. This admin middleware: - sets the handler context via reflection in the request and sends AuditLog - checks for object API availability (skipping it if a flag is passed) - enables gzip compression (skipping it if a flag is passed) - enables header tracing (adding body tracing if a flag is passed) While the new function is a middleware, due to the flags used for conditional behavior modification, which is used in each route registration call. To try to ensure that no regressions are introduced, the following changes were done mechanically mostly with `sed` and regexp: - Remove defer logger.AuditLog in admin handlers - Replace newContext() calls with r.Context() - Update admin routes registration calls Bonus: remove unused NetSpeedtestHandler Since the new adminMiddleware function checks for object layer presence by default, we need to pass the `noObjLayerFlag` explicitly to admin handlers that should work even when it is not available. The following admin handlers do not require it: - ServerInfoHandler - StartProfilingHandler - DownloadProfilingHandler - ProfileHandler - SiteReplicationDevNull - SiteReplicationNetPerf - TraceHandler For these handlers adminMiddleware does not check for the object layer presence (disabled by passing the `noObjLayerFlag`), and for all other handlers, the pre-check ensures that the handler is not called when the object layer is not available - the client would get a ErrServerNotInitialized and can retry later. This `noObjLayerFlag` is added based on existing behavior for these handlers only.
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ctx := r.Context()
objAPI, _ := validateAdminReq(ctx, w, r, iampolicy.ListTierAction)
if objAPI == nil {
return
}
tiers := globalTierConfigMgr.ListTiers()
data, err := json.Marshal(tiers)
if err != nil {
writeErrorResponseJSON(ctx, w, toAdminAPIErr(ctx, err), r.URL)
return
}
writeSuccessResponseJSON(w, data)
}
func (api adminAPIHandlers) EditTierHandler(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request) {
Send AuditLog via new middleware fn for admin APIs (#17632) A new middleware function is added for admin handlers, including options for modifying certain behaviors. This admin middleware: - sets the handler context via reflection in the request and sends AuditLog - checks for object API availability (skipping it if a flag is passed) - enables gzip compression (skipping it if a flag is passed) - enables header tracing (adding body tracing if a flag is passed) While the new function is a middleware, due to the flags used for conditional behavior modification, which is used in each route registration call. To try to ensure that no regressions are introduced, the following changes were done mechanically mostly with `sed` and regexp: - Remove defer logger.AuditLog in admin handlers - Replace newContext() calls with r.Context() - Update admin routes registration calls Bonus: remove unused NetSpeedtestHandler Since the new adminMiddleware function checks for object layer presence by default, we need to pass the `noObjLayerFlag` explicitly to admin handlers that should work even when it is not available. The following admin handlers do not require it: - ServerInfoHandler - StartProfilingHandler - DownloadProfilingHandler - ProfileHandler - SiteReplicationDevNull - SiteReplicationNetPerf - TraceHandler For these handlers adminMiddleware does not check for the object layer presence (disabled by passing the `noObjLayerFlag`), and for all other handlers, the pre-check ensures that the handler is not called when the object layer is not available - the client would get a ErrServerNotInitialized and can retry later. This `noObjLayerFlag` is added based on existing behavior for these handlers only.
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ctx := r.Context()
objAPI, cred := validateAdminReq(ctx, w, r, iampolicy.SetTierAction)
if objAPI == nil {
return
}
vars := mux.Vars(r)
scName := vars["tier"]
password := cred.SecretKey
reqBytes, err := madmin.DecryptData(password, io.LimitReader(r.Body, r.ContentLength))
if err != nil {
writeErrorResponseJSON(ctx, w, errorCodes.ToAPIErrWithErr(ErrAdminConfigBadJSON, err), r.URL)
return
}
var creds madmin.TierCreds
json := jsoniter.ConfigCompatibleWithStandardLibrary
if err := json.Unmarshal(reqBytes, &creds); err != nil {
writeErrorResponseJSON(ctx, w, toAdminAPIErr(ctx, err), r.URL)
return
}
// Refresh from the disk in case we had missed notifications about edits from peers.
if err := globalTierConfigMgr.Reload(ctx, objAPI); err != nil {
writeErrorResponseJSON(ctx, w, toAdminAPIErr(ctx, err), r.URL)
return
}
if err := globalTierConfigMgr.Edit(ctx, scName, creds); err != nil {
writeErrorResponseJSON(ctx, w, toAdminAPIErr(ctx, err), r.URL)
return
}
if err := globalTierConfigMgr.Save(ctx, objAPI); err != nil {
writeErrorResponseJSON(ctx, w, toAdminAPIErr(ctx, err), r.URL)
return
}
globalNotificationSys.LoadTransitionTierConfig(ctx)
writeSuccessNoContent(w)
}
func (api adminAPIHandlers) RemoveTierHandler(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request) {
Send AuditLog via new middleware fn for admin APIs (#17632) A new middleware function is added for admin handlers, including options for modifying certain behaviors. This admin middleware: - sets the handler context via reflection in the request and sends AuditLog - checks for object API availability (skipping it if a flag is passed) - enables gzip compression (skipping it if a flag is passed) - enables header tracing (adding body tracing if a flag is passed) While the new function is a middleware, due to the flags used for conditional behavior modification, which is used in each route registration call. To try to ensure that no regressions are introduced, the following changes were done mechanically mostly with `sed` and regexp: - Remove defer logger.AuditLog in admin handlers - Replace newContext() calls with r.Context() - Update admin routes registration calls Bonus: remove unused NetSpeedtestHandler Since the new adminMiddleware function checks for object layer presence by default, we need to pass the `noObjLayerFlag` explicitly to admin handlers that should work even when it is not available. The following admin handlers do not require it: - ServerInfoHandler - StartProfilingHandler - DownloadProfilingHandler - ProfileHandler - SiteReplicationDevNull - SiteReplicationNetPerf - TraceHandler For these handlers adminMiddleware does not check for the object layer presence (disabled by passing the `noObjLayerFlag`), and for all other handlers, the pre-check ensures that the handler is not called when the object layer is not available - the client would get a ErrServerNotInitialized and can retry later. This `noObjLayerFlag` is added based on existing behavior for these handlers only.
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ctx := r.Context()
objAPI, _ := validateAdminReq(ctx, w, r, iampolicy.SetTierAction)
if objAPI == nil {
return
}
vars := mux.Vars(r)
tier := vars["tier"]
if err := globalTierConfigMgr.Reload(ctx, objAPI); err != nil {
writeErrorResponseJSON(ctx, w, toAdminAPIErr(ctx, err), r.URL)
return
}
if err := globalTierConfigMgr.Remove(ctx, tier); err != nil {
writeErrorResponseJSON(ctx, w, toAdminAPIErr(ctx, err), r.URL)
return
}
if err := globalTierConfigMgr.Save(ctx, objAPI); err != nil {
writeErrorResponseJSON(ctx, w, toAdminAPIErr(ctx, err), r.URL)
return
}
globalNotificationSys.LoadTransitionTierConfig(ctx)
writeSuccessNoContent(w)
}
func (api adminAPIHandlers) VerifyTierHandler(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request) {
Send AuditLog via new middleware fn for admin APIs (#17632) A new middleware function is added for admin handlers, including options for modifying certain behaviors. This admin middleware: - sets the handler context via reflection in the request and sends AuditLog - checks for object API availability (skipping it if a flag is passed) - enables gzip compression (skipping it if a flag is passed) - enables header tracing (adding body tracing if a flag is passed) While the new function is a middleware, due to the flags used for conditional behavior modification, which is used in each route registration call. To try to ensure that no regressions are introduced, the following changes were done mechanically mostly with `sed` and regexp: - Remove defer logger.AuditLog in admin handlers - Replace newContext() calls with r.Context() - Update admin routes registration calls Bonus: remove unused NetSpeedtestHandler Since the new adminMiddleware function checks for object layer presence by default, we need to pass the `noObjLayerFlag` explicitly to admin handlers that should work even when it is not available. The following admin handlers do not require it: - ServerInfoHandler - StartProfilingHandler - DownloadProfilingHandler - ProfileHandler - SiteReplicationDevNull - SiteReplicationNetPerf - TraceHandler For these handlers adminMiddleware does not check for the object layer presence (disabled by passing the `noObjLayerFlag`), and for all other handlers, the pre-check ensures that the handler is not called when the object layer is not available - the client would get a ErrServerNotInitialized and can retry later. This `noObjLayerFlag` is added based on existing behavior for these handlers only.
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ctx := r.Context()
objAPI, _ := validateAdminReq(ctx, w, r, iampolicy.ListTierAction)
if objAPI == nil {
return
}
vars := mux.Vars(r)
tier := vars["tier"]
if err := globalTierConfigMgr.Verify(ctx, tier); err != nil {
writeErrorResponseJSON(ctx, w, toAdminAPIErr(ctx, err), r.URL)
return
}
writeSuccessNoContent(w)
}
func (api adminAPIHandlers) TierStatsHandler(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request) {
Send AuditLog via new middleware fn for admin APIs (#17632) A new middleware function is added for admin handlers, including options for modifying certain behaviors. This admin middleware: - sets the handler context via reflection in the request and sends AuditLog - checks for object API availability (skipping it if a flag is passed) - enables gzip compression (skipping it if a flag is passed) - enables header tracing (adding body tracing if a flag is passed) While the new function is a middleware, due to the flags used for conditional behavior modification, which is used in each route registration call. To try to ensure that no regressions are introduced, the following changes were done mechanically mostly with `sed` and regexp: - Remove defer logger.AuditLog in admin handlers - Replace newContext() calls with r.Context() - Update admin routes registration calls Bonus: remove unused NetSpeedtestHandler Since the new adminMiddleware function checks for object layer presence by default, we need to pass the `noObjLayerFlag` explicitly to admin handlers that should work even when it is not available. The following admin handlers do not require it: - ServerInfoHandler - StartProfilingHandler - DownloadProfilingHandler - ProfileHandler - SiteReplicationDevNull - SiteReplicationNetPerf - TraceHandler For these handlers adminMiddleware does not check for the object layer presence (disabled by passing the `noObjLayerFlag`), and for all other handlers, the pre-check ensures that the handler is not called when the object layer is not available - the client would get a ErrServerNotInitialized and can retry later. This `noObjLayerFlag` is added based on existing behavior for these handlers only.
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ctx := r.Context()
objAPI, _ := validateAdminReq(ctx, w, r, iampolicy.ListTierAction)
if objAPI == nil {
return
}
dui, err := loadDataUsageFromBackend(ctx, objAPI)
if err != nil {
writeErrorResponseJSON(ctx, w, toAdminAPIErr(ctx, err), r.URL)
return
}
tierStats := dui.tierStats()
dailyStats := globalNotificationSys.GetLastDayTierStats(ctx)
tierStats = dailyStats.addToTierInfo(tierStats)
data, err := json.Marshal(tierStats)
if err != nil {
writeErrorResponseJSON(ctx, w, toAdminAPIErr(ctx, err), r.URL)
return
}
writeSuccessResponseJSON(w, data)
}