Resource strings and paths are case insensitive on windows
deployments but if user happens to use upper case instead of
lower case for certain configuration params like bucket
policies and bucket notification config. We might not honor
them which leads to a wrong behavior on windows.
This is windows only behavior, for all other platforms case
is still kept sensitive.
Golang HTTP client automatically detects content-type but
for S3 clients this content-type might be incorrect or
might misbehave.
For example:
```
Content-Type: text/xml; charset=utf-8
```
Should be
```
Content-Type: application/xml
```
Allow this to be set properly.
This is implemented so that the issues like in the
following flow don't affect the behavior of operation.
```
GetObjectInfo()
.... --> Time window for mutation (no lock held)
.... --> Time window for mutation (no lock held)
GetObject()
```
This happens when two simultaneous uploads are made
to the same object the object has returned wrong
info to the client.
Another classic example is "CopyObject" API itself
which reads from a source object and copies to
destination object.
Fixes#3370Fixes#2912
- abstract out instrumentation information.
- use separate lockInstance type that encapsulates the nsMutex, volume,
path and opsID as the frontend or top-level lock object.
- When modifying notification configuration
- When modifying listener configuration
- When modifying policy configuration
With this change we also stop early checking if the bucket exists, since
that uses a Read-lock and causes a deadlock due to the outer Write-lock.
Current master has a regression 'mc policy <policy-type> alias/bucket/prefix'
does not work anymore, due to the way new minio-go changes do json marshalling.
This led to a regression on server side when a ``prefix`` is provided
policy is rejected as malformed from th server which is not the case with
AWS S3.
This patch uses the new ``minio-go/pkg/set`` package to address the
unmarshalling problems.
Fixes#2503