s3store: calculate part size based on upload size

See https://github.com/tus/tusd/issues/149 and
https://github.com/tus/tusd/pull/150 for more details.

Squashed commit of the following:

commit 78312ab26ea7ee664038e5b5d362bd534bfe0e37
Author: Marius <maerious@gmail.com>
Date:   Fri Sep 1 19:49:48 2017 +0200

    Correct error assertions for exceeding max part size

commit 9350712c0a46651e6a7a91d8819307ba4b08ec7e
Author: Marius <maerious@gmail.com>
Date:   Fri Sep 1 19:44:28 2017 +0200

    Make CalcOptimalPartSize unexported

commit 593f3b2d37d16c51f229572c1d6b39fc2a234079
Author: Marius <maerious@gmail.com>
Date:   Fri Sep 1 19:38:46 2017 +0200

    Add more output for debugging tests

commit b7193bfe67b535c9b9dd441610b41af11fe4538f
Author: Marius <maerious@gmail.com>
Date:   Fri Sep 1 19:35:48 2017 +0200

    Extract size assertions into own function

commit 7521de23194652519fbbf3d61a41ef0b44b005fa
Author: Marius <maerious@gmail.com>
Date:   Fri Sep 1 19:26:48 2017 +0200

    Move tests for CalcPartSize into own file

commit 6c483de7710cc119c870271ccad629c98c15c9a3
Author: Marius <maerious@gmail.com>
Date:   Fri Sep 1 19:13:02 2017 +0200

    Use same assertions in AllUploadSizes test

commit 7b0290a07e7def09ea8ed982e7817a2ea7cd468a
Author: Marius <maerious@gmail.com>
Date:   Fri Sep 1 18:30:02 2017 +0200

    Split negative test case from TestCalcOptimalPartSize into own test

commit 79c0a20d7bc71b494bc0824ad2aa8879b0c2900b
Merge: 5240f9b 997961f
Author: Marius <maerious@gmail.com>
Date:   Fri Sep 1 17:32:31 2017 +0200

    Merge branch 'f-s3-part-size' of https://github.com/flaneurtv/tusd into flaneurtv-f-s3-part-size

commit 997961ff5c
Author: Markus Kienast <mark@rickkiste.at>
Date:   Fri Sep 1 00:59:38 2017 +0200

    TestNewUploadLargerMaxObjectSize

commit 0831bd79f8
Author: Markus Kienast <mark@rickkiste.at>
Date:   Thu Aug 31 23:08:03 2017 +0200

    fmt.Sprintf removed, range from 0 - MaxObjectSize+1

commit 1be7081524
Author: Markus Kienast <mark@rickkiste.at>
Date:   Tue Aug 29 10:23:50 2017 +0200

    turn off debug mode

commit be9a9bec10
Author: Markus Kienast <mark@rickkiste.at>
Date:   Tue Aug 29 10:12:20 2017 +0200

    moved MaxObjectSize check to NewUpload, refined tests

    * moved MaxObjectSize check to NewUpload
    * removed MaxObjectSize check from CalcOptimalPartSize
    * switched to assert in tests
    * added TestAllPartSizes, excluded in short mode

    TODO: TestNewUploadLargerMaxObjectSize needs to fail if MaxObjectSize > size

commit 7c22847a45
Author: Markus Kienast <mark@rickkiste.at>
Date:   Sat Aug 26 12:55:07 2017 +0200

    adding debug code to TestCalcOptimalPartSize

commit 5240f9b549000fac34be79ddfbe6e82404387f6b
Merge: 63c011e 5b116e7
Author: Marius <maerious@gmail.com>
Date:   Sat Aug 26 12:50:51 2017 +0200

    Merge branch 'f-s3-part-size' of https://github.com/flaneurtv/tusd into flaneurtv-f-s3-part-size

commit 63c011ef768db42e99004df921c2b9e5c4776fd2
Author: Marius <maerious@gmail.com>
Date:   Sat Aug 26 12:50:45 2017 +0200

    Format s3store_test

commit 5b116e7087
Author: Markus Kienast <mark@rickkiste.at>
Date:   Sat Aug 26 12:24:22 2017 +0200

    restructuring tests to accommodate optimalPartSize of 0

commit 93134a5696
Author: Markus Kienast <mark@rickkiste.at>
Date:   Sat Aug 26 12:03:18 2017 +0200

    moving MaxObjectSize check to top

commit 68e6bb8c41
Author: Markus Kienast <mark@rickkiste.at>
Date:   Sat Aug 26 02:31:27 2017 +0200

    enhance readability, comments and errors

commit 8831a98c34
Author: Markus Kienast <mark@rickkiste.at>
Date:   Thu Aug 24 02:27:57 2017 +0200

    separated partsize calc and error handling

commit f059acc7cc
Author: Markus Kienast <mark@rickkiste.at>
Date:   Thu Aug 24 01:29:26 2017 +0200

    fixed edge cases; pre-cleanup

commit e2e3b9ffe4
Author: Markus Kienast <mark@rickkiste.at>
Date:   Wed Aug 23 13:28:59 2017 +0200

    added error, when size > MaxObjectSize; additional case in algorithm + tests; go fmt

commit 381d3326cb
Author: Markus Kienast <mark@rickkiste.at>
Date:   Thu Aug 17 16:32:25 2017 +0200

    calculating PartSize based on size of upload

    simplified algorithm, respect MaxObjectSize, updated tests, go fmt

commit 1ad6187d6d
Author: koenvo <info@koenvossen.nl>
Date:   Thu Aug 17 21:31:37 2017 +0200

    Take IsTruncated field of S3 ListParts API response into account (#148)

    * Take IsTruncated field of S3 ListParts API response into account

    * Rename s3store.ListParts to ListAllParts

    * Use proper formatting + make listAllParts private + test listAllParts through TestGetInfo

    * Update TestFinishUpload to also test paged ListParts response
This commit is contained in:
Markus Kienast 2017-09-03 10:57:06 +02:00 committed by Marius
parent a51f5994bb
commit 2df5d11672
5 changed files with 401 additions and 93 deletions

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@ -0,0 +1,165 @@
package s3store
import (
"fmt"
"testing"
"github.com/golang/mock/gomock"
"github.com/stretchr/testify/assert"
)
const enableTestDebugOutput = false
func assertCalculatedPartSize(store S3Store, assert *assert.Assertions, size int64) {
optimalPartSize, err := store.calcOptimalPartSize(size)
assert.Nil(err, "Size %d, no error should be returned.\n", size)
// Number of parts with the same size
equalparts := size / optimalPartSize
// Size of the last part (or 0 if no spare part is needed)
lastpartSize := size % optimalPartSize
prelude := fmt.Sprintf("Size %d, %d parts of size %d, lastpart %d: ", size, equalparts, optimalPartSize, lastpartSize)
assert.False(optimalPartSize < store.MinPartSize, prelude+"optimalPartSize < MinPartSize %d.\n", store.MinPartSize)
assert.False(optimalPartSize > store.MaxPartSize, prelude+"optimalPartSize > MaxPartSize %d.\n", store.MaxPartSize)
assert.False(lastpartSize == 0 && equalparts > store.MaxMultipartParts, prelude+"more parts than MaxMultipartParts %d.\n", store.MaxMultipartParts)
assert.False(lastpartSize > 0 && equalparts > store.MaxMultipartParts-1, prelude+"more parts than MaxMultipartParts %d.\n", store.MaxMultipartParts)
assert.False(lastpartSize > store.MaxPartSize, prelude+"lastpart > MaxPartSize %d.\n", store.MaxPartSize)
assert.False(lastpartSize > optimalPartSize, prelude+"lastpart > optimalPartSize %d.\n", optimalPartSize)
assert.True(size <= optimalPartSize*store.MaxMultipartParts, prelude+"upload does not fit in %d parts.\n", store.MaxMultipartParts)
if enableTestDebugOutput {
fmt.Printf(prelude+"does exceed MaxObjectSize: %t.\n", size > store.MaxObjectSize)
}
}
func TestCalcOptimalPartSize(t *testing.T) {
mockCtrl := gomock.NewController(t)
defer mockCtrl.Finish()
assert := assert.New(t)
s3obj := NewMockS3API(mockCtrl)
store := New("bucket", s3obj)
// If you quickly want to override the default values in this test
/*
store.MinPartSize = 2
store.MaxPartSize = 10
store.MaxMultipartParts = 20
store.MaxObjectSize = 200
*/
// sanity check
if store.MaxObjectSize > store.MaxPartSize*store.MaxMultipartParts {
t.Errorf("MaxObjectSize %v can never be achieved, as MaxMultipartParts %v and MaxPartSize %v only allow for an upload of %v bytes total.\n", store.MaxObjectSize, store.MaxMultipartParts, store.MaxPartSize, store.MaxMultipartParts*store.MaxPartSize)
}
HighestApplicablePartSize := store.MaxObjectSize / store.MaxMultipartParts
if store.MaxObjectSize%store.MaxMultipartParts > 0 {
HighestApplicablePartSize++
}
RemainderWithHighestApplicablePartSize := store.MaxObjectSize % HighestApplicablePartSize
// some of these tests are actually duplicates, as they specify the same size
// in bytes - two ways to describe the same thing. That is wanted, in order
// to provide a full picture from any angle.
testcases := []int64{
0,
1,
store.MinPartSize - 1,
store.MinPartSize,
store.MinPartSize + 1,
store.MinPartSize*(store.MaxMultipartParts-1) - 1,
store.MinPartSize * (store.MaxMultipartParts - 1),
store.MinPartSize*(store.MaxMultipartParts-1) + 1,
store.MinPartSize*store.MaxMultipartParts - 1,
store.MinPartSize * store.MaxMultipartParts,
store.MinPartSize*store.MaxMultipartParts + 1,
store.MinPartSize*(store.MaxMultipartParts+1) - 1,
store.MinPartSize * (store.MaxMultipartParts + 1),
store.MinPartSize*(store.MaxMultipartParts+1) + 1,
(HighestApplicablePartSize-1)*store.MaxMultipartParts - 1,
(HighestApplicablePartSize - 1) * store.MaxMultipartParts,
(HighestApplicablePartSize-1)*store.MaxMultipartParts + 1,
HighestApplicablePartSize*(store.MaxMultipartParts-1) - 1,
HighestApplicablePartSize * (store.MaxMultipartParts - 1),
HighestApplicablePartSize*(store.MaxMultipartParts-1) + 1,
HighestApplicablePartSize*(store.MaxMultipartParts-1) + RemainderWithHighestApplicablePartSize - 1,
HighestApplicablePartSize*(store.MaxMultipartParts-1) + RemainderWithHighestApplicablePartSize,
HighestApplicablePartSize*(store.MaxMultipartParts-1) + RemainderWithHighestApplicablePartSize + 1,
store.MaxObjectSize - 1,
store.MaxObjectSize,
store.MaxObjectSize + 1,
(store.MaxObjectSize/store.MaxMultipartParts)*(store.MaxMultipartParts-1) - 1,
(store.MaxObjectSize / store.MaxMultipartParts) * (store.MaxMultipartParts - 1),
(store.MaxObjectSize/store.MaxMultipartParts)*(store.MaxMultipartParts-1) + 1,
store.MaxPartSize*(store.MaxMultipartParts-1) - 1,
store.MaxPartSize * (store.MaxMultipartParts - 1),
store.MaxPartSize*(store.MaxMultipartParts-1) + 1,
store.MaxPartSize*store.MaxMultipartParts - 1,
store.MaxPartSize * store.MaxMultipartParts,
// We cannot calculate a part size for store.MaxPartSize*store.MaxMultipartParts + 1
// This case is tested in TestCalcOptimalPartSize_ExceedingMaxPartSize
}
for _, size := range testcases {
assertCalculatedPartSize(store, assert, size)
}
if enableTestDebugOutput {
fmt.Println("HighestApplicablePartSize", HighestApplicablePartSize)
fmt.Println("RemainderWithHighestApplicablePartSize", RemainderWithHighestApplicablePartSize)
}
}
func TestCalcOptimalPartSize_AllUploadSizes(t *testing.T) {
if testing.Short() {
t.Skip("skipping test in short mode.")
}
mockCtrl := gomock.NewController(t)
defer mockCtrl.Finish()
assert := assert.New(t)
s3obj := NewMockS3API(mockCtrl)
store := New("bucket", s3obj)
store.MinPartSize = 5
store.MaxPartSize = 5 * 1024
store.MaxMultipartParts = 1000
store.MaxObjectSize = store.MaxPartSize * store.MaxMultipartParts
// sanity check
if store.MaxObjectSize > store.MaxPartSize*store.MaxMultipartParts {
t.Errorf("MaxObjectSize %v can never be achieved, as MaxMultipartParts %v and MaxPartSize %v only allow for an upload of %v bytes total.\n", store.MaxObjectSize, store.MaxMultipartParts, store.MaxPartSize, store.MaxMultipartParts*store.MaxPartSize)
}
for size := int64(0); size <= store.MaxObjectSize; size++ {
assertCalculatedPartSize(store, assert, size)
}
}
func TestCalcOptimalPartSize_ExceedingMaxPartSize(t *testing.T) {
mockCtrl := gomock.NewController(t)
defer mockCtrl.Finish()
assert := assert.New(t)
s3obj := NewMockS3API(mockCtrl)
store := New("bucket", s3obj)
size := store.MaxPartSize*store.MaxMultipartParts + 1
optimalPartSize, err := store.calcOptimalPartSize(size)
assert.NotNil(err)
assert.EqualError(err, fmt.Sprintf("calcOptimalPartSize: to upload %v bytes optimalPartSize %v must exceed MaxPartSize %v", size, optimalPartSize, store.MaxPartSize))
}

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@ -128,6 +128,13 @@ type S3Store struct {
// in bytes. This number needs to match with the underlying S3 backend or else
// uploaded parts will be reject. AWS S3, for example, uses 5MB for this value.
MinPartSize int64
// MaxMultipartParts is the maximum number of parts an S3 multipart upload is
// allowed to have according to AWS S3 API specifications.
// See: http://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonS3/latest/dev/qfacts.html
MaxMultipartParts int64
// MaxObjectSize is the maximum size an S3 Object can have according to S3
// API specifications. See link above.
MaxObjectSize int64
}
type S3API interface {
@ -148,8 +155,10 @@ func New(bucket string, service S3API) S3Store {
return S3Store{
Bucket: bucket,
Service: service,
MaxPartSize: 6 * 1024 * 1024,
MaxPartSize: 5 * 1024 * 1024 * 1024,
MinPartSize: 5 * 1024 * 1024,
MaxMultipartParts: 10000,
MaxObjectSize: 5 * 1024 * 1024 * 1024 * 1024,
}
}
@ -164,6 +173,11 @@ func (store S3Store) UseIn(composer *tusd.StoreComposer) {
}
func (store S3Store) NewUpload(info tusd.FileInfo) (id string, err error) {
// an upload larger than MaxObjectSize must throw an error
if info.Size > store.MaxObjectSize {
return "", fmt.Errorf("s3store: upload size of %v bytes exceeds MaxObjectSize of %v bytes", info.Size, store.MaxObjectSize)
}
var uploadId string
if info.ID == "" {
uploadId = uid.Uid()
@ -224,19 +238,18 @@ func (store S3Store) WriteChunk(id string, offset int64, src io.Reader) (int64,
size := info.Size
bytesUploaded := int64(0)
optimalPartSize, err := store.calcOptimalPartSize(size)
if err != nil {
return bytesUploaded, err
}
// Get number of parts to generate next number
listPtr, err := store.Service.ListParts(&s3.ListPartsInput{
Bucket: aws.String(store.Bucket),
Key: aws.String(uploadId),
UploadId: aws.String(multipartId),
})
parts, err := store.listAllParts(id)
if err != nil {
return 0, err
}
list := *listPtr
numParts := len(list.Parts)
numParts := len(parts)
nextPartNum := int64(numParts + 1)
for {
@ -248,7 +261,7 @@ func (store S3Store) WriteChunk(id string, offset int64, src io.Reader) (int64,
defer os.Remove(file.Name())
defer file.Close()
limitedReader := io.LimitReader(src, store.MaxPartSize)
limitedReader := io.LimitReader(src, optimalPartSize)
n, err := io.Copy(file, limitedReader)
// io.Copy does not return io.EOF, so we not have to handle it differently.
if err != nil {
@ -259,11 +272,11 @@ func (store S3Store) WriteChunk(id string, offset int64, src io.Reader) (int64,
return bytesUploaded, nil
}
if (size - offset) <= store.MinPartSize {
if (size - offset) <= optimalPartSize {
if (size - offset) != n {
return bytesUploaded, nil
}
} else if n < store.MinPartSize {
} else if n < optimalPartSize {
return bytesUploaded, nil
}
@ -288,7 +301,7 @@ func (store S3Store) WriteChunk(id string, offset int64, src io.Reader) (int64,
}
func (store S3Store) GetInfo(id string) (info tusd.FileInfo, err error) {
uploadId, multipartId := splitIds(id)
uploadId, _ := splitIds(id)
// Get file info stored in separate object
res, err := store.Service.GetObject(&s3.GetObjectInput{
@ -308,11 +321,7 @@ func (store S3Store) GetInfo(id string) (info tusd.FileInfo, err error) {
}
// Get uploaded parts and their offset
listPtr, err := store.Service.ListParts(&s3.ListPartsInput{
Bucket: aws.String(store.Bucket),
Key: aws.String(uploadId),
UploadId: aws.String(multipartId),
})
parts, err := store.listAllParts(id)
if err != nil {
// Check if the error is caused by the upload not being found. This happens
// when the multipart upload has already been completed or aborted. Since
@ -326,11 +335,9 @@ func (store S3Store) GetInfo(id string) (info tusd.FileInfo, err error) {
}
}
list := *listPtr
offset := int64(0)
for _, part := range list.Parts {
for _, part := range parts {
offset += *part.Size
}
@ -444,22 +451,17 @@ func (store S3Store) FinishUpload(id string) error {
uploadId, multipartId := splitIds(id)
// Get uploaded parts
listPtr, err := store.Service.ListParts(&s3.ListPartsInput{
Bucket: aws.String(store.Bucket),
Key: aws.String(uploadId),
UploadId: aws.String(multipartId),
})
parts, err := store.listAllParts(id)
if err != nil {
return err
}
// Transform the []*s3.Part slice to a []*s3.CompletedPart slice for the next
// request.
list := *listPtr
parts := make([]*s3.CompletedPart, len(list.Parts))
completedParts := make([]*s3.CompletedPart, len(parts))
for index, part := range list.Parts {
parts[index] = &s3.CompletedPart{
for index, part := range parts {
completedParts[index] = &s3.CompletedPart{
ETag: part.ETag,
PartNumber: part.PartNumber,
}
@ -470,7 +472,7 @@ func (store S3Store) FinishUpload(id string) error {
Key: aws.String(uploadId),
UploadId: aws.String(multipartId),
MultipartUpload: &s3.CompletedMultipartUpload{
Parts: parts,
Parts: completedParts,
},
})
@ -517,6 +519,33 @@ func (store S3Store) ConcatUploads(dest string, partialUploads []string) error {
return store.FinishUpload(dest)
}
func (store S3Store) listAllParts(id string) (parts []*s3.Part, err error) {
uploadId, multipartId := splitIds(id)
partMarker := int64(0)
for {
// Get uploaded parts
listPtr, err := store.Service.ListParts(&s3.ListPartsInput{
Bucket: aws.String(store.Bucket),
Key: aws.String(uploadId),
UploadId: aws.String(multipartId),
PartNumberMarker: aws.Int64(partMarker),
})
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
parts = append(parts, (*listPtr).Parts...)
if listPtr.IsTruncated != nil && *listPtr.IsTruncated {
partMarker = *listPtr.NextPartNumberMarker
} else {
break
}
}
return parts, nil
}
func splitIds(id string) (uploadId, multipartId string) {
index := strings.Index(id, "+")
if index == -1 {
@ -536,3 +565,47 @@ func isAwsError(err error, code string) bool {
}
return false
}
func (store S3Store) calcOptimalPartSize(size int64) (optimalPartSize int64, err error) {
switch {
// When upload is smaller or equal MinPartSize, we upload in just one part.
case size <= store.MinPartSize:
optimalPartSize = store.MinPartSize
// Does the upload fit in MaxMultipartParts parts or less with MinPartSize.
case size <= store.MinPartSize*store.MaxMultipartParts:
optimalPartSize = store.MinPartSize
// Prerequisite: Be aware, that the result of an integer division (x/y) is
// ALWAYS rounded DOWN, as there are no digits behind the comma.
// In order to find out, whether we have an exact result or a rounded down
// one, we can check, whether the remainder of that division is 0 (x%y == 0).
//
// So if the result of (size/MaxMultipartParts) is not a rounded down value,
// then we can use it as our optimalPartSize. But if this division produces a
// remainder, we have to round up the result by adding +1. Otherwise our
// upload would not fit into MaxMultipartParts number of parts with that
// size. We would need an additional part in order to upload everything.
// While in almost all cases, we could skip the check for the remainder and
// just add +1 to every result, but there is one case, where doing that would
// doom our upload. When (MaxObjectSize == MaxPartSize * MaxMultipartParts),
// by adding +1, we would end up with an optimalPartSize > MaxPartSize.
// With the current S3 API specifications, we will not run into this problem,
// but these specs are subject to change, and there are other stores as well,
// which are implementing the S3 API (e.g. RIAK, Ceph RadosGW), but might
// have different settings.
case size%store.MaxMultipartParts == 0:
optimalPartSize = size / store.MaxMultipartParts
// Having a remainder larger than 0 means, the float result would have
// digits after the comma (e.g. be something like 10.9). As a result, we can
// only squeeze our upload into MaxMultipartParts parts, if we rounded UP
// this division's result. That is what is happending here. We round up by
// adding +1, if the prior test for (remainder == 0) did not succeed.
default:
optimalPartSize = size/store.MaxMultipartParts + 1
}
// optimalPartSize must never exceed MaxPartSize
if optimalPartSize > store.MaxPartSize {
return optimalPartSize, fmt.Errorf("calcOptimalPartSize: to upload %v bytes optimalPartSize %v must exceed MaxPartSize %v", size, optimalPartSize, store.MaxPartSize)
}
return optimalPartSize, nil
}

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@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
// Automatically generated by MockGen. DO NOT EDIT!
// Source: github.com/tus/tusd/s3store (interfaces: S3API)
package s3store_test
package s3store
import (
s3 "github.com/aws/aws-sdk-go/service/s3"

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@ -1,7 +1,8 @@
package s3store_test
package s3store
import (
"bytes"
"fmt"
"io/ioutil"
"testing"
@ -12,17 +13,16 @@ import (
"github.com/aws/aws-sdk-go/aws/awserr"
"github.com/aws/aws-sdk-go/service/s3"
"github.com/tus/tusd"
"github.com/tus/tusd/s3store"
)
//go:generate mockgen -destination=./s3store_mock_test.go -package=s3store_test github.com/tus/tusd/s3store S3API
//go:generate mockgen -destination=./s3store_mock_test.go -package=s3store github.com/tus/tusd/s3store S3API
// Test interface implementations
var _ tusd.DataStore = s3store.S3Store{}
var _ tusd.GetReaderDataStore = s3store.S3Store{}
var _ tusd.TerminaterDataStore = s3store.S3Store{}
var _ tusd.FinisherDataStore = s3store.S3Store{}
var _ tusd.ConcaterDataStore = s3store.S3Store{}
var _ tusd.DataStore = S3Store{}
var _ tusd.GetReaderDataStore = S3Store{}
var _ tusd.TerminaterDataStore = S3Store{}
var _ tusd.FinisherDataStore = S3Store{}
var _ tusd.ConcaterDataStore = S3Store{}
func TestNewUpload(t *testing.T) {
mockCtrl := gomock.NewController(t)
@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ func TestNewUpload(t *testing.T) {
assert := assert.New(t)
s3obj := NewMockS3API(mockCtrl)
store := s3store.New("bucket", s3obj)
store := New("bucket", s3obj)
assert.Equal("bucket", store.Bucket)
assert.Equal(s3obj, store.Service)
@ -71,13 +71,35 @@ func TestNewUpload(t *testing.T) {
assert.Equal("uploadId+multipartId", id)
}
func TestNewUploadLargerMaxObjectSize(t *testing.T) {
mockCtrl := gomock.NewController(t)
defer mockCtrl.Finish()
assert := assert.New(t)
s3obj := NewMockS3API(mockCtrl)
store := New("bucket", s3obj)
assert.Equal("bucket", store.Bucket)
assert.Equal(s3obj, store.Service)
info := tusd.FileInfo{
ID: "uploadId",
Size: store.MaxObjectSize + 1,
}
id, err := store.NewUpload(info)
assert.NotNil(err)
assert.EqualError(err, fmt.Sprintf("s3store: upload size of %v bytes exceeds MaxObjectSize of %v bytes", info.Size, store.MaxObjectSize))
assert.Equal("", id)
}
func TestGetInfoNotFound(t *testing.T) {
mockCtrl := gomock.NewController(t)
defer mockCtrl.Finish()
assert := assert.New(t)
s3obj := NewMockS3API(mockCtrl)
store := s3store.New("bucket", s3obj)
store := New("bucket", s3obj)
s3obj.EXPECT().GetObject(&s3.GetObjectInput{
Bucket: aws.String("bucket"),
@ -94,7 +116,7 @@ func TestGetInfo(t *testing.T) {
assert := assert.New(t)
s3obj := NewMockS3API(mockCtrl)
store := s3store.New("bucket", s3obj)
store := New("bucket", s3obj)
gomock.InOrder(
s3obj.EXPECT().GetObject(&s3.GetObjectInput{
@ -107,6 +129,7 @@ func TestGetInfo(t *testing.T) {
Bucket: aws.String("bucket"),
Key: aws.String("uploadId"),
UploadId: aws.String("multipartId"),
PartNumberMarker: aws.Int64(0),
}).Return(&s3.ListPartsOutput{
Parts: []*s3.Part{
{
@ -116,13 +139,27 @@ func TestGetInfo(t *testing.T) {
Size: aws.Int64(200),
},
},
NextPartNumberMarker: aws.Int64(2),
IsTruncated: aws.Bool(true),
}, nil),
s3obj.EXPECT().ListParts(&s3.ListPartsInput{
Bucket: aws.String("bucket"),
Key: aws.String("uploadId"),
UploadId: aws.String("multipartId"),
PartNumberMarker: aws.Int64(2),
}).Return(&s3.ListPartsOutput{
Parts: []*s3.Part{
{
Size: aws.Int64(100),
},
},
}, nil),
)
info, err := store.GetInfo("uploadId+multipartId")
assert.Nil(err)
assert.Equal(int64(500), info.Size)
assert.Equal(int64(300), info.Offset)
assert.Equal(int64(400), info.Offset)
assert.Equal("uploadId+multipartId", info.ID)
assert.Equal("hello", info.MetaData["foo"])
assert.Equal("menü", info.MetaData["bar"])
@ -134,7 +171,7 @@ func TestGetInfoFinished(t *testing.T) {
assert := assert.New(t)
s3obj := NewMockS3API(mockCtrl)
store := s3store.New("bucket", s3obj)
store := New("bucket", s3obj)
gomock.InOrder(
s3obj.EXPECT().GetObject(&s3.GetObjectInput{
@ -147,6 +184,7 @@ func TestGetInfoFinished(t *testing.T) {
Bucket: aws.String("bucket"),
Key: aws.String("uploadId"),
UploadId: aws.String("multipartId"),
PartNumberMarker: aws.Int64(0),
}).Return(nil, awserr.New("NoSuchUpload", "The specified upload does not exist.", nil)),
)
@ -162,7 +200,7 @@ func TestGetReader(t *testing.T) {
assert := assert.New(t)
s3obj := NewMockS3API(mockCtrl)
store := s3store.New("bucket", s3obj)
store := New("bucket", s3obj)
s3obj.EXPECT().GetObject(&s3.GetObjectInput{
Bucket: aws.String("bucket"),
@ -182,7 +220,7 @@ func TestGetReaderNotFound(t *testing.T) {
assert := assert.New(t)
s3obj := NewMockS3API(mockCtrl)
store := s3store.New("bucket", s3obj)
store := New("bucket", s3obj)
gomock.InOrder(
s3obj.EXPECT().GetObject(&s3.GetObjectInput{
@ -208,7 +246,7 @@ func TestGetReaderNotFinished(t *testing.T) {
assert := assert.New(t)
s3obj := NewMockS3API(mockCtrl)
store := s3store.New("bucket", s3obj)
store := New("bucket", s3obj)
gomock.InOrder(
s3obj.EXPECT().GetObject(&s3.GetObjectInput{
@ -236,13 +274,14 @@ func TestFinishUpload(t *testing.T) {
assert := assert.New(t)
s3obj := NewMockS3API(mockCtrl)
store := s3store.New("bucket", s3obj)
store := New("bucket", s3obj)
gomock.InOrder(
s3obj.EXPECT().ListParts(&s3.ListPartsInput{
Bucket: aws.String("bucket"),
Key: aws.String("uploadId"),
UploadId: aws.String("multipartId"),
PartNumberMarker: aws.Int64(0),
}).Return(&s3.ListPartsOutput{
Parts: []*s3.Part{
{
@ -256,6 +295,22 @@ func TestFinishUpload(t *testing.T) {
PartNumber: aws.Int64(2),
},
},
NextPartNumberMarker: aws.Int64(2),
IsTruncated: aws.Bool(true),
}, nil),
s3obj.EXPECT().ListParts(&s3.ListPartsInput{
Bucket: aws.String("bucket"),
Key: aws.String("uploadId"),
UploadId: aws.String("multipartId"),
PartNumberMarker: aws.Int64(2),
}).Return(&s3.ListPartsOutput{
Parts: []*s3.Part{
{
Size: aws.Int64(100),
ETag: aws.String("foobar"),
PartNumber: aws.Int64(3),
},
},
}, nil),
s3obj.EXPECT().CompleteMultipartUpload(&s3.CompleteMultipartUploadInput{
Bucket: aws.String("bucket"),
@ -271,6 +326,10 @@ func TestFinishUpload(t *testing.T) {
ETag: aws.String("bar"),
PartNumber: aws.Int64(2),
},
{
ETag: aws.String("foobar"),
PartNumber: aws.Int64(3),
},
},
},
}).Return(nil, nil),
@ -286,9 +345,11 @@ func TestWriteChunk(t *testing.T) {
assert := assert.New(t)
s3obj := NewMockS3API(mockCtrl)
store := s3store.New("bucket", s3obj)
store.MaxPartSize = 4
store.MinPartSize = 2
store := New("bucket", s3obj)
store.MaxPartSize = 8
store.MinPartSize = 4
store.MaxMultipartParts = 10000
store.MaxObjectSize = 5 * 1024 * 1024 * 1024 * 1024
gomock.InOrder(
s3obj.EXPECT().GetObject(&s3.GetObjectInput{
@ -301,6 +362,7 @@ func TestWriteChunk(t *testing.T) {
Bucket: aws.String("bucket"),
Key: aws.String("uploadId"),
UploadId: aws.String("multipartId"),
PartNumberMarker: aws.Int64(0),
}).Return(&s3.ListPartsOutput{
Parts: []*s3.Part{
{
@ -315,6 +377,7 @@ func TestWriteChunk(t *testing.T) {
Bucket: aws.String("bucket"),
Key: aws.String("uploadId"),
UploadId: aws.String("multipartId"),
PartNumberMarker: aws.Int64(0),
}).Return(&s3.ListPartsOutput{
Parts: []*s3.Part{
{
@ -344,13 +407,15 @@ func TestWriteChunk(t *testing.T) {
Key: aws.String("uploadId"),
UploadId: aws.String("multipartId"),
PartNumber: aws.Int64(5),
Body: bytes.NewReader([]byte("90")),
Body: bytes.NewReader([]byte("90AB")),
})).Return(nil, nil),
)
bytesRead, err := store.WriteChunk("uploadId+multipartId", 300, bytes.NewReader([]byte("1234567890")))
// The last bytes "CD" will be ignored, as they are not the last bytes of the
// upload (500 bytes total) and not of full part-size.
bytesRead, err := store.WriteChunk("uploadId+multipartId", 300, bytes.NewReader([]byte("1234567890ABCD")))
assert.Nil(err)
assert.Equal(int64(10), bytesRead)
assert.Equal(int64(12), bytesRead)
}
func TestWriteChunkDropTooSmall(t *testing.T) {
@ -359,7 +424,7 @@ func TestWriteChunkDropTooSmall(t *testing.T) {
assert := assert.New(t)
s3obj := NewMockS3API(mockCtrl)
store := s3store.New("bucket", s3obj)
store := New("bucket", s3obj)
gomock.InOrder(
s3obj.EXPECT().GetObject(&s3.GetObjectInput{
@ -372,6 +437,7 @@ func TestWriteChunkDropTooSmall(t *testing.T) {
Bucket: aws.String("bucket"),
Key: aws.String("uploadId"),
UploadId: aws.String("multipartId"),
PartNumberMarker: aws.Int64(0),
}).Return(&s3.ListPartsOutput{
Parts: []*s3.Part{
{
@ -386,6 +452,7 @@ func TestWriteChunkDropTooSmall(t *testing.T) {
Bucket: aws.String("bucket"),
Key: aws.String("uploadId"),
UploadId: aws.String("multipartId"),
PartNumberMarker: aws.Int64(0),
}).Return(&s3.ListPartsOutput{
Parts: []*s3.Part{
{
@ -409,7 +476,7 @@ func TestWriteChunkAllowTooSmallLast(t *testing.T) {
assert := assert.New(t)
s3obj := NewMockS3API(mockCtrl)
store := s3store.New("bucket", s3obj)
store := New("bucket", s3obj)
store.MinPartSize = 20
gomock.InOrder(
@ -423,6 +490,7 @@ func TestWriteChunkAllowTooSmallLast(t *testing.T) {
Bucket: aws.String("bucket"),
Key: aws.String("uploadId"),
UploadId: aws.String("multipartId"),
PartNumberMarker: aws.Int64(0),
}).Return(&s3.ListPartsOutput{
Parts: []*s3.Part{
{
@ -437,6 +505,7 @@ func TestWriteChunkAllowTooSmallLast(t *testing.T) {
Bucket: aws.String("bucket"),
Key: aws.String("uploadId"),
UploadId: aws.String("multipartId"),
PartNumberMarker: aws.Int64(0),
}).Return(&s3.ListPartsOutput{
Parts: []*s3.Part{
{
@ -470,7 +539,7 @@ func TestTerminate(t *testing.T) {
assert := assert.New(t)
s3obj := NewMockS3API(mockCtrl)
store := s3store.New("bucket", s3obj)
store := New("bucket", s3obj)
// Order is not important in this situation.
s3obj.EXPECT().AbortMultipartUpload(&s3.AbortMultipartUploadInput{
@ -504,7 +573,7 @@ func TestTerminateWithErrors(t *testing.T) {
assert := assert.New(t)
s3obj := NewMockS3API(mockCtrl)
store := s3store.New("bucket", s3obj)
store := New("bucket", s3obj)
// Order is not important in this situation.
// NoSuchUpload errors should be ignored
@ -547,7 +616,7 @@ func TestConcatUploads(t *testing.T) {
assert := assert.New(t)
s3obj := NewMockS3API(mockCtrl)
store := s3store.New("bucket", s3obj)
store := New("bucket", s3obj)
s3obj.EXPECT().UploadPartCopy(&s3.UploadPartCopyInput{
Bucket: aws.String("bucket"),
@ -579,6 +648,7 @@ func TestConcatUploads(t *testing.T) {
Bucket: aws.String("bucket"),
Key: aws.String("uploadId"),
UploadId: aws.String("multipartId"),
PartNumberMarker: aws.Int64(0),
}).Return(&s3.ListPartsOutput{
Parts: []*s3.Part{
{

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@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
package s3store_test
package s3store
import (
"fmt"