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Merge pull request #613 from harshavardhana/pr_out_relax_minium_object_size_limit_one_can_really_upload_a_0byte_file
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@ -168,10 +168,19 @@ func (server *minioAPI) putObjectHandler(w http.ResponseWriter, req *http.Reques
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return
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}
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/// minimum Upload size for objects in a single operation
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if isMinObjectSize(size) {
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writeErrorResponse(w, req, EntityTooSmall, acceptsContentType, req.URL.Path)
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return
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}
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//
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// Surprisingly while Amazon in their document states that S3 objects have 1byte
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// as the minimum limit, they do not seem to enforce it one can successfully
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// create a 0byte file using a regular putObject() operation
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//
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// For example take a look at :-
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//
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// $ mc ls https://s3.amazonaws.com/ferenginar/test.go
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//
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// if isMinObjectSize(size) {
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// writeErrorResponse(w, req, EntityTooSmall, acceptsContentType, req.URL.Path)
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// return
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// }
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sizeInt64, err := strconv.ParseInt(size, 10, 64)
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if err != nil {
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writeErrorResponse(w, req, InvalidRequest, acceptsContentType, req.URL.Path)
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@ -275,15 +284,6 @@ func (server *minioAPI) putObjectPartHandler(w http.ResponseWriter, req *http.Re
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return
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}
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// last part can be less than < 5MB so we need to figure out a way to handle it first
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// and then enable below code (y4m4)
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//
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/// minimum Upload size for multipart objects in a single operation
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// if isMinMultipartObjectSize(size) {
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// writeErrorResponse(w, req, EntityTooSmall, acceptsContentType, req.URL.Path)
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// return
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// }
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sizeInt64, err := strconv.ParseInt(size, 10, 64)
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if err != nil {
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writeErrorResponse(w, req, InvalidRequest, acceptsContentType, req.URL.Path)
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