// Package s3store provides a storage backend using AWS S3 or compatible servers. // // Configuration // // In order to allow this backend to function properly, the user accessing the // bucket must have at least following AWS IAM policy permissions for the // bucket and all of its subresources: // s3:AbortMultipartUpload // s3:DeleteObject // s3:GetObject // s3:ListMultipartUploadParts // s3:PutObject // // While this package uses the official AWS SDK for Go, S3Store is able // to work with any S3-compatible service such as Riak CS. In order to change // the HTTP endpoint used for sending requests to, consult the AWS Go SDK // (http://docs.aws.amazon.com/sdk-for-go/api/aws/Config.html#WithEndpoint-instance_method). // // Implementation // // Once a new tus upload is initiated, multiple objects in S3 are created: // // First of all, a new info object is stored which contains a JSON-encoded blob // of general information about the upload including its size and meta data. // This kind of objects have the suffix ".info" in their key. // // In addition a new multipart upload // (http://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonS3/latest/dev/uploadobjusingmpu.html) is // created. Whenever a new chunk is uploaded to tusd using a PATCH request, a // new part is pushed to the multipart upload on S3. // // If meta data is associated with the upload during creation, it will be added // to the multipart upload and after finishing it, the meta data will be passed // to the final object. However, the metadata which will be attached to the // final object can only contain ASCII characters and every non-ASCII character // will be replaced by a question mark (for example, "MenĂ¼" will be "Men?"). // However, this does not apply for the metadata returned by the GetInfo // function since it relies on the info object for reading the metadata. // Therefore, HEAD responses will always contain the unchanged metadata, Base64- // encoded, even if it contains non-ASCII characters. // // Once the upload is finished, the multipart upload is completed, resulting in // the entire file being stored in the bucket. The info object, containing // meta data is not deleted. It is recommended to copy the finished upload to // another bucket to avoid it being deleted by the Termination extension. // // If an upload is about to being terminated, the multipart upload is aborted // which removes all of the uploaded parts from the bucket. In addition, the // info object is also deleted. If the upload has been finished already, the // finished object containing the entire upload is also removed. // // Considerations // // In order to support tus' principle of resumable upload, S3's Multipart-Uploads // are internally used. // // When receiving a PATCH request, its body will be temporarily stored on disk. // This requirement has been made to ensure the minimum size of a single part // and to allow the AWS SDK to calculate a checksum. Once the part has been uploaded // to S3, the temporary file will be removed immediately. Therefore, please // ensure that the server running this storage backend has enough disk space // available to hold these caches. // // In addition, it must be mentioned that AWS S3 only offers eventual // consistency (https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonS3/latest/dev/Introduction.html#ConsistencyModel). // Therefore, it is required to build additional measurements in order to // prevent concurrent access to the same upload resources which may result in // data corruption. See handler.LockerDataStore for more information. package s3store import ( "bytes" "context" "encoding/json" "errors" "fmt" "io" "io/ioutil" "net/http" "os" "regexp" "strings" "sync" "time" "github.com/prometheus/client_golang/prometheus" "github.com/tus/tusd/internal/semaphore" "github.com/tus/tusd/internal/uid" "github.com/tus/tusd/pkg/handler" "github.com/aws/aws-sdk-go/aws" "github.com/aws/aws-sdk-go/aws/awserr" "github.com/aws/aws-sdk-go/aws/request" "github.com/aws/aws-sdk-go/service/s3" ) // This regular expression matches every character which is not defined in the // ASCII tables which range from 00 to 7F, inclusive. // It also matches the \r and \n characters which are not allowed in values // for HTTP headers. var nonASCIIRegexp = regexp.MustCompile(`([^\x00-\x7F]|[\r\n])`) // See the handler.DataStore interface for documentation about the different // methods. type S3Store struct { // Bucket used to store the data in, e.g. "tusdstore.example.com" Bucket string // ObjectPrefix is prepended to the name of each S3 object that is created // to store uploaded files. It can be used to create a pseudo-directory // structure in the bucket, e.g. "path/to/my/uploads". ObjectPrefix string // MetadataObjectPrefix is prepended to the name of each .info and .part S3 // object that is created. If it is not set, then ObjectPrefix is used. MetadataObjectPrefix string // Service specifies an interface used to communicate with the S3 backend. // Usually, this is an instance of github.com/aws/aws-sdk-go/service/s3.S3 // (http://docs.aws.amazon.com/sdk-for-go/api/service/s3/S3.html). Service S3API // MaxPartSize specifies the maximum size of a single part uploaded to S3 // in bytes. This value must be bigger than MinPartSize! In order to // choose the correct number, two things have to be kept in mind: // // If this value is too big and uploading the part to S3 is interrupted // expectedly, the entire part is discarded and the end user is required // to resume the upload and re-upload the entire big part. In addition, the // entire part must be written to disk before submitting to S3. // // If this value is too low, a lot of requests to S3 may be made, depending // on how fast data is coming in. This may result in an eventual overhead. MaxPartSize int64 // MinPartSize specifies the minimum size of a single part uploaded to S3 // 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 // PreferredPartSize specifies the preferred size of a single part uploaded to // S3. S3Store will attempt to slice the incoming data into parts with this // size whenever possible. In some cases, smaller parts are necessary, so // not every part may reach this value. The PreferredPartSize must be inside the // range of MinPartSize to MaxPartSize. PreferredPartSize 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 // MaxBufferedParts is the number of additional parts that can be received from // the client and stored on disk while a part is being uploaded to S3. This // can help improve throughput by not blocking the client while tusd is // communicating with the S3 API, which can have unpredictable latency. MaxBufferedParts int64 // TemporaryDirectory is the path where S3Store will create temporary files // on disk during the upload. An empty string ("", the default value) will // cause S3Store to use the operating system's default temporary directory. TemporaryDirectory string // DisableContentHashes instructs the S3Store to not calculate the MD5 and SHA256 // hashes when uploading data to S3. These hashes are used for file integrity checks // and for authentication. However, these hashes also consume a significant amount of // CPU, so it might be desirable to disable them. // Note that this property is experimental and might be removed in the future! DisableContentHashes bool // uploadSemaphore limits the number of concurrent multipart part uploads to S3. uploadSemaphore semaphore.Semaphore // requestDurationMetric holds the prometheus instance for storing the request durations. requestDurationMetric *prometheus.SummaryVec // diskWriteDurationMetric holds the prometheus instance for storing the time it takes to write chunks to disk. diskWriteDurationMetric prometheus.Summary } // The labels to use for observing and storing request duration. One label per operation. const ( metricGetInfoObject = "get_info_object" metricPutInfoObject = "put_info_object" metricCreateMultipartUpload = "create_multipart_upload" metricCompleteMultipartUpload = "complete_multipart_upload" metricUploadPart = "upload_part" metricListParts = "list_parts" metricHeadPartObject = "head_part_object" metricGetPartObject = "get_part_object" metricPutPartObject = "put_part_object" metricDeletePartObject = "delete_part_object" ) type S3API interface { PutObjectWithContext(ctx context.Context, input *s3.PutObjectInput, opt ...request.Option) (*s3.PutObjectOutput, error) ListPartsWithContext(ctx context.Context, input *s3.ListPartsInput, opt ...request.Option) (*s3.ListPartsOutput, error) UploadPartWithContext(ctx context.Context, input *s3.UploadPartInput, opt ...request.Option) (*s3.UploadPartOutput, error) GetObjectWithContext(ctx context.Context, input *s3.GetObjectInput, opt ...request.Option) (*s3.GetObjectOutput, error) HeadObjectWithContext(ctx context.Context, input *s3.HeadObjectInput, opt ...request.Option) (*s3.HeadObjectOutput, error) CreateMultipartUploadWithContext(ctx context.Context, input *s3.CreateMultipartUploadInput, opt ...request.Option) (*s3.CreateMultipartUploadOutput, error) AbortMultipartUploadWithContext(ctx context.Context, input *s3.AbortMultipartUploadInput, opt ...request.Option) (*s3.AbortMultipartUploadOutput, error) DeleteObjectWithContext(ctx context.Context, input *s3.DeleteObjectInput, opt ...request.Option) (*s3.DeleteObjectOutput, error) DeleteObjectsWithContext(ctx context.Context, input *s3.DeleteObjectsInput, opt ...request.Option) (*s3.DeleteObjectsOutput, error) CompleteMultipartUploadWithContext(ctx context.Context, input *s3.CompleteMultipartUploadInput, opt ...request.Option) (*s3.CompleteMultipartUploadOutput, error) UploadPartCopyWithContext(ctx context.Context, input *s3.UploadPartCopyInput, opt ...request.Option) (*s3.UploadPartCopyOutput, error) } type s3APIForPresigning interface { UploadPartRequest(input *s3.UploadPartInput) (req *request.Request, output *s3.UploadPartOutput) } // New constructs a new storage using the supplied bucket and service object. func New(bucket string, service S3API) S3Store { requestDurationMetric := prometheus.NewSummaryVec(prometheus.SummaryOpts{ Name: "tusd_s3_request_duration_ms", Help: "Duration of requests sent to S3 in milliseconds per operation", Objectives: map[float64]float64{0.5: 0.05, 0.9: 0.01, 0.99: 0.001}, }, []string{"operation"}) diskWriteDurationMetric := prometheus.NewSummary(prometheus.SummaryOpts{ Name: "tusd_s3_disk_write_duration_ms", Help: "Duration of chunk writes to disk in milliseconds", Objectives: map[float64]float64{0.5: 0.05, 0.9: 0.01, 0.99: 0.001}, }) return S3Store{ Bucket: bucket, Service: service, MaxPartSize: 5 * 1024 * 1024 * 1024, MinPartSize: 5 * 1024 * 1024, PreferredPartSize: 50 * 1024 * 1024, MaxMultipartParts: 10000, MaxObjectSize: 5 * 1024 * 1024 * 1024 * 1024, MaxBufferedParts: 20, TemporaryDirectory: "", uploadSemaphore: semaphore.New(10), requestDurationMetric: requestDurationMetric, diskWriteDurationMetric: diskWriteDurationMetric, } } // SetConcurrentPartUploads changes the limit on how many concurrent part uploads to S3 are allowed. func (store *S3Store) SetConcurrentPartUploads(limit int) { store.uploadSemaphore = semaphore.New(limit) } // UseIn sets this store as the core data store in the passed composer and adds // all possible extension to it. func (store S3Store) UseIn(composer *handler.StoreComposer) { composer.UseCore(store) composer.UseTerminater(store) composer.UseConcater(store) composer.UseLengthDeferrer(store) } func (store S3Store) RegisterMetrics(registry prometheus.Registerer) { registry.MustRegister(store.requestDurationMetric) registry.MustRegister(store.diskWriteDurationMetric) } func (store S3Store) observeRequestDuration(start time.Time, label string) { elapsed := time.Now().Sub(start) ms := float64(elapsed.Nanoseconds() / int64(time.Millisecond)) store.requestDurationMetric.WithLabelValues(label).Observe(ms) } type s3Upload struct { id string store *S3Store // info stores the upload's current FileInfo struct. It may be nil if it hasn't // been fetched yet from S3. Never read or write to it directly but instead use // the GetInfo and writeInfo functions. info *handler.FileInfo // parts collects all parts for this upload. It will be nil if info is nil as well. parts []*s3Part // incompletePartSize is the size of an incomplete part object, if one exists. It will be 0 if info is nil as well. incompletePartSize int64 } // s3Part represents a single part of a S3 multipart upload. type s3Part struct { number int64 size int64 etag string } func (store S3Store) NewUpload(ctx context.Context, info handler.FileInfo) (handler.Upload, error) { // an upload larger than MaxObjectSize must throw an error if info.Size > store.MaxObjectSize { return nil, 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() } else { // certain tests set info.ID in advance uploadId = info.ID } // Convert meta data into a map of pointers for AWS Go SDK, sigh. metadata := make(map[string]*string, len(info.MetaData)) for key, value := range info.MetaData { // Copying the value is required in order to prevent it from being // overwritten by the next iteration. v := nonASCIIRegexp.ReplaceAllString(value, "?") metadata[key] = &v } // Create the actual multipart upload t := time.Now() res, err := store.Service.CreateMultipartUploadWithContext(ctx, &s3.CreateMultipartUploadInput{ Bucket: aws.String(store.Bucket), Key: store.keyWithPrefix(uploadId), Metadata: metadata, }) store.observeRequestDuration(t, metricCreateMultipartUpload) if err != nil { return nil, fmt.Errorf("s3store: unable to create multipart upload:\n%s", err) } id := uploadId + "+" + *res.UploadId info.ID = id info.Storage = map[string]string{ "Type": "s3store", "Bucket": store.Bucket, "Key": *store.keyWithPrefix(uploadId), } upload := &s3Upload{id, &store, nil, []*s3Part{}, 0} err = upload.writeInfo(ctx, info) if err != nil { return nil, fmt.Errorf("s3store: unable to create info file:\n%s", err) } return upload, nil } func (store S3Store) GetUpload(ctx context.Context, id string) (handler.Upload, error) { return &s3Upload{id, &store, nil, []*s3Part{}, 0}, nil } func (store S3Store) AsTerminatableUpload(upload handler.Upload) handler.TerminatableUpload { return upload.(*s3Upload) } func (store S3Store) AsLengthDeclarableUpload(upload handler.Upload) handler.LengthDeclarableUpload { return upload.(*s3Upload) } func (store S3Store) AsConcatableUpload(upload handler.Upload) handler.ConcatableUpload { return upload.(*s3Upload) } func (upload *s3Upload) writeInfo(ctx context.Context, info handler.FileInfo) error { id := upload.id store := upload.store uploadId, _ := splitIds(id) upload.info = &info infoJson, err := json.Marshal(info) if err != nil { return err } // Create object on S3 containing information about the file t := time.Now() _, err = store.Service.PutObjectWithContext(ctx, &s3.PutObjectInput{ Bucket: aws.String(store.Bucket), Key: store.metadataKeyWithPrefix(uploadId + ".info"), Body: bytes.NewReader(infoJson), ContentLength: aws.Int64(int64(len(infoJson))), }) store.observeRequestDuration(t, metricPutInfoObject) return err } func (upload *s3Upload) WriteChunk(ctx context.Context, offset int64, src io.Reader) (int64, error) { id := upload.id store := upload.store uploadId, _ := splitIds(id) // Get the total size of the current upload, number of parts to generate next number and whether // an incomplete part exists _, _, incompletePartSize, err := upload.getInternalInfo(ctx) if err != nil { return 0, err } if incompletePartSize > 0 { incompletePartFile, err := store.downloadIncompletePartForUpload(ctx, uploadId) if err != nil { return 0, err } if incompletePartFile == nil { return 0, fmt.Errorf("s3store: Expected an incomplete part file but did not get any") } defer cleanUpTempFile(incompletePartFile) if err := store.deleteIncompletePartForUpload(ctx, uploadId); err != nil { return 0, err } // Prepend an incomplete part, if necessary and adapt the offset src = io.MultiReader(incompletePartFile, src) offset = offset - incompletePartSize } bytesUploaded, err := upload.uploadParts(ctx, offset, src) // The size of the incomplete part should not be counted, because the // process of the incomplete part should be fully transparent to the user. bytesUploaded = bytesUploaded - incompletePartSize if bytesUploaded < 0 { bytesUploaded = 0 } upload.info.Offset += bytesUploaded return bytesUploaded, err } func (upload *s3Upload) uploadParts(ctx context.Context, offset int64, src io.Reader) (int64, error) { id := upload.id store := upload.store uploadId, multipartId := splitIds(id) // Get the total size of the current upload and number of parts to generate next number info, parts, _, err := upload.getInternalInfo(ctx) if err != nil { return 0, err } size := info.Size bytesUploaded := int64(0) optimalPartSize, err := store.calcOptimalPartSize(size) if err != nil { return 0, err } numParts := len(parts) nextPartNum := int64(numParts + 1) partProducer, fileChan := newS3PartProducer(src, store.MaxBufferedParts, store.TemporaryDirectory, store.diskWriteDurationMetric) defer partProducer.stop() go partProducer.produce(optimalPartSize) var wg sync.WaitGroup var uploadErr error for { // We acquire the semaphore before starting the goroutine to avoid // starting many goroutines, most of which are just waiting for the lock. // We also acquire the semaphore before reading from the channel to reduce // the number of part files are laying around on disk without being used. upload.store.uploadSemaphore.Acquire() fileChunk, more := <-fileChan if !more { upload.store.uploadSemaphore.Release() break } partfile := fileChunk.file partsize := fileChunk.size isFinalChunk := !info.SizeIsDeferred && (size == offset+bytesUploaded+partsize) if partsize >= store.MinPartSize || isFinalChunk { part := &s3Part{ etag: "", size: partsize, number: nextPartNum, } upload.parts = append(upload.parts, part) wg.Add(1) go func(file *os.File, part *s3Part) { defer upload.store.uploadSemaphore.Release() defer wg.Done() t := time.Now() uploadPartInput := &s3.UploadPartInput{ Bucket: aws.String(store.Bucket), Key: store.keyWithPrefix(uploadId), UploadId: aws.String(multipartId), PartNumber: aws.Int64(part.number), } etag, err := upload.putPartForUpload(ctx, uploadPartInput, file, part.size) store.observeRequestDuration(t, metricUploadPart) if err != nil { uploadErr = err } else { part.etag = etag } }(partfile, part) } else { wg.Add(1) go func(file *os.File) { defer upload.store.uploadSemaphore.Release() defer wg.Done() if err := store.putIncompletePartForUpload(ctx, uploadId, file); err != nil { uploadErr = err } upload.incompletePartSize = partsize }(partfile) } bytesUploaded += partsize nextPartNum += 1 } wg.Wait() if uploadErr != nil { return 0, uploadErr } return bytesUploaded, partProducer.err } func cleanUpTempFile(file *os.File) { file.Close() os.Remove(file.Name()) } func (upload *s3Upload) putPartForUpload(ctx context.Context, uploadPartInput *s3.UploadPartInput, file *os.File, size int64) (string, error) { defer cleanUpTempFile(file) if !upload.store.DisableContentHashes { // By default, use the traditional approach to upload data uploadPartInput.Body = file res, err := upload.store.Service.UploadPartWithContext(ctx, uploadPartInput) if err != nil { return "", err } return *res.ETag, nil } else { // Experimental feature to prevent the AWS SDK from calculating the SHA256 hash // for the parts we upload to S3. // We compute the presigned URL without the body attached and then send the request // on our own. This way, the body is not included in the SHA256 calculation. s3api, ok := upload.store.Service.(s3APIForPresigning) if !ok { return "", fmt.Errorf("s3store: failed to cast S3 service for presigning") } s3Req, _ := s3api.UploadPartRequest(uploadPartInput) url, err := s3Req.Presign(15 * time.Minute) if err != nil { return "", err } req, err := http.NewRequest("PUT", url, file) if err != nil { return "", err } // Set the Content-Length manually to prevent the usage of Transfer-Encoding: chunked, // which is not supported by AWS S3. req.ContentLength = size res, err := http.DefaultClient.Do(req) if err != nil { return "", err } defer res.Body.Close() if res.StatusCode != 200 { buf := new(strings.Builder) io.Copy(buf, res.Body) return "", fmt.Errorf("s3store: unexpected response code %d for presigned upload: %s", res.StatusCode, buf.String()) } return res.Header.Get("ETag"), nil } } func (upload *s3Upload) GetInfo(ctx context.Context) (info handler.FileInfo, err error) { info, _, _, err = upload.getInternalInfo(ctx) return info, err } func (upload *s3Upload) getInternalInfo(ctx context.Context) (info handler.FileInfo, parts []*s3Part, incompletePartSize int64, err error) { if upload.info != nil { return *upload.info, upload.parts, upload.incompletePartSize, nil } info, parts, incompletePartSize, err = upload.fetchInfo(ctx) if err != nil { return info, parts, incompletePartSize, err } upload.info = &info upload.parts = parts upload.incompletePartSize = incompletePartSize return info, parts, incompletePartSize, nil } func (upload s3Upload) fetchInfo(ctx context.Context) (info handler.FileInfo, parts []*s3Part, incompletePartSize int64, err error) { id := upload.id store := upload.store uploadId, _ := splitIds(id) var wg sync.WaitGroup wg.Add(3) // We store all errors in here and handle them all together once the wait // group is done. var infoErr error var partsErr error var incompletePartSizeErr error go func() { defer wg.Done() t := time.Now() // Get file info stored in separate object var res *s3.GetObjectOutput res, infoErr = store.Service.GetObjectWithContext(ctx, &s3.GetObjectInput{ Bucket: aws.String(store.Bucket), Key: store.metadataKeyWithPrefix(uploadId + ".info"), }) store.observeRequestDuration(t, metricGetInfoObject) if infoErr == nil { infoErr = json.NewDecoder(res.Body).Decode(&info) } }() go func() { defer wg.Done() // Get uploaded parts and their offset parts, partsErr = store.listAllParts(ctx, id) }() go func() { defer wg.Done() // Get size of optional incomplete part file. incompletePartSize, incompletePartSizeErr = store.headIncompletePartForUpload(ctx, uploadId) }() wg.Wait() // Finally, after all requests are complete, let's handle the errors if infoErr != nil { err = infoErr // If the info file is not found, we consider the upload to be non-existant if isAwsError(err, "NoSuchKey") { err = handler.ErrNotFound } return } if partsErr != nil { err = partsErr // Check if the error is caused by the multipart upload not being found. This happens // when the multipart upload has already been completed or aborted. Since // we already found the info object, we know that the upload has been // completed and therefore can ensure the the offset is the size. // AWS S3 returns NoSuchUpload, but other implementations, such as DigitalOcean // Spaces, can also return NoSuchKey. if isAwsError(err, "NoSuchUpload") || isAwsError(err, "NoSuchKey") { info.Offset = info.Size err = nil } return } if incompletePartSizeErr != nil { err = incompletePartSizeErr return } // The offset is the sum of all part sizes and the size of the incomplete part file. offset := incompletePartSize for _, part := range parts { offset += part.size } info.Offset = offset return info, parts, incompletePartSize, nil } func (upload s3Upload) GetReader(ctx context.Context) (io.Reader, error) { id := upload.id store := upload.store uploadId, multipartId := splitIds(id) // Attempt to get upload content res, err := store.Service.GetObjectWithContext(ctx, &s3.GetObjectInput{ Bucket: aws.String(store.Bucket), Key: store.keyWithPrefix(uploadId), }) if err == nil { // No error occurred, and we are able to stream the object return res.Body, nil } // If the file cannot be found, we ignore this error and continue since the // upload may not have been finished yet. In this case we do not want to // return a ErrNotFound but a more meaning-full message. if !isAwsError(err, "NoSuchKey") { return nil, err } // Test whether the multipart upload exists to find out if the upload // never existsted or just has not been finished yet _, err = store.Service.ListPartsWithContext(ctx, &s3.ListPartsInput{ Bucket: aws.String(store.Bucket), Key: store.keyWithPrefix(uploadId), UploadId: aws.String(multipartId), MaxParts: aws.Int64(0), }) if err == nil { // The multipart upload still exists, which means we cannot download it yet return nil, handler.NewError("ERR_INCOMPLETE_UPLOAD", "cannot stream non-finished upload", http.StatusBadRequest) } if isAwsError(err, "NoSuchUpload") { // Neither the object nor the multipart upload exists, so we return a 404 return nil, handler.ErrNotFound } return nil, err } func (upload s3Upload) Terminate(ctx context.Context) error { id := upload.id store := upload.store uploadId, multipartId := splitIds(id) var wg sync.WaitGroup wg.Add(2) errs := make([]error, 0, 3) go func() { defer wg.Done() // Abort the multipart upload _, err := store.Service.AbortMultipartUploadWithContext(ctx, &s3.AbortMultipartUploadInput{ Bucket: aws.String(store.Bucket), Key: store.keyWithPrefix(uploadId), UploadId: aws.String(multipartId), }) if err != nil && !isAwsError(err, "NoSuchUpload") { errs = append(errs, err) } }() go func() { defer wg.Done() // Delete the info and content files res, err := store.Service.DeleteObjectsWithContext(ctx, &s3.DeleteObjectsInput{ Bucket: aws.String(store.Bucket), Delete: &s3.Delete{ Objects: []*s3.ObjectIdentifier{ { Key: store.keyWithPrefix(uploadId), }, { Key: store.metadataKeyWithPrefix(uploadId + ".part"), }, { Key: store.metadataKeyWithPrefix(uploadId + ".info"), }, }, Quiet: aws.Bool(true), }, }) if err != nil { errs = append(errs, err) return } for _, s3Err := range res.Errors { if *s3Err.Code != "NoSuchKey" { errs = append(errs, fmt.Errorf("AWS S3 Error (%s) for object %s: %s", *s3Err.Code, *s3Err.Key, *s3Err.Message)) } } }() wg.Wait() if len(errs) > 0 { return newMultiError(errs) } return nil } func (upload s3Upload) FinishUpload(ctx context.Context) error { id := upload.id store := upload.store uploadId, multipartId := splitIds(id) // Get uploaded parts _, parts, _, err := upload.getInternalInfo(ctx) if err != nil { return err } if len(parts) == 0 { // AWS expects at least one part to be present when completing the multipart // upload. So if the tus upload has a size of 0, we create an empty part // and use that for completing the multipart upload. res, err := store.Service.UploadPartWithContext(ctx, &s3.UploadPartInput{ Bucket: aws.String(store.Bucket), Key: store.keyWithPrefix(uploadId), UploadId: aws.String(multipartId), PartNumber: aws.Int64(1), Body: bytes.NewReader([]byte{}), }) if err != nil { return err } parts = []*s3Part{ &s3Part{ etag: *res.ETag, number: 1, size: 0, }, } } // Transform the []*s3.Part slice to a []*s3.CompletedPart slice for the next // request. completedParts := make([]*s3.CompletedPart, len(parts)) for index, part := range parts { completedParts[index] = &s3.CompletedPart{ ETag: aws.String(part.etag), PartNumber: aws.Int64(part.number), } } t := time.Now() _, err = store.Service.CompleteMultipartUploadWithContext(ctx, &s3.CompleteMultipartUploadInput{ Bucket: aws.String(store.Bucket), Key: store.keyWithPrefix(uploadId), UploadId: aws.String(multipartId), MultipartUpload: &s3.CompletedMultipartUpload{ Parts: completedParts, }, }) store.observeRequestDuration(t, metricCompleteMultipartUpload) return err } func (upload *s3Upload) ConcatUploads(ctx context.Context, partialUploads []handler.Upload) error { hasSmallPart := false for _, partialUpload := range partialUploads { info, err := partialUpload.GetInfo(ctx) if err != nil { return err } if info.Size < upload.store.MinPartSize { hasSmallPart = true } } // If one partial upload is smaller than the the minimum part size for an S3 // Multipart Upload, we cannot use S3 Multipart Uploads for concatenating all // the files. // So instead we have to download them and concat them on disk. if hasSmallPart { return upload.concatUsingDownload(ctx, partialUploads) } else { return upload.concatUsingMultipart(ctx, partialUploads) } } func (upload *s3Upload) concatUsingDownload(ctx context.Context, partialUploads []handler.Upload) error { id := upload.id store := upload.store uploadId, multipartId := splitIds(id) // Create a temporary file for holding the concatenated data file, err := ioutil.TempFile(store.TemporaryDirectory, "tusd-s3-concat-tmp-") if err != nil { return err } defer cleanUpTempFile(file) // Download each part and append it to the temporary file for _, partialUpload := range partialUploads { partialS3Upload := partialUpload.(*s3Upload) partialId, _ := splitIds(partialS3Upload.id) res, err := store.Service.GetObjectWithContext(ctx, &s3.GetObjectInput{ Bucket: aws.String(store.Bucket), Key: store.keyWithPrefix(partialId), }) if err != nil { return err } defer res.Body.Close() if _, err := io.Copy(file, res.Body); err != nil { return err } } // Seek to the beginning of the file, so the entire file is being uploaded file.Seek(0, 0) // Upload the entire file to S3 _, err = store.Service.PutObjectWithContext(ctx, &s3.PutObjectInput{ Bucket: aws.String(store.Bucket), Key: store.keyWithPrefix(uploadId), Body: file, }) if err != nil { return err } // Finally, abort the multipart upload since it will no longer be used. // This happens asynchronously since we do not need to wait for the result. // Also, the error is ignored on purpose as it does not change the outcome of // the request. go func() { store.Service.AbortMultipartUploadWithContext(ctx, &s3.AbortMultipartUploadInput{ Bucket: aws.String(store.Bucket), Key: store.keyWithPrefix(uploadId), UploadId: aws.String(multipartId), }) }() return nil } func (upload *s3Upload) concatUsingMultipart(ctx context.Context, partialUploads []handler.Upload) error { id := upload.id store := upload.store uploadId, multipartId := splitIds(id) numPartialUploads := len(partialUploads) errs := make([]error, 0, numPartialUploads) // Copy partial uploads concurrently var wg sync.WaitGroup wg.Add(numPartialUploads) for i, partialUpload := range partialUploads { partialS3Upload := partialUpload.(*s3Upload) partialId, _ := splitIds(partialS3Upload.id) upload.parts = append(upload.parts, &s3Part{ number: int64(i + 1), size: -1, etag: "", }) go func(i int, partialId string) { defer wg.Done() res, err := store.Service.UploadPartCopyWithContext(ctx, &s3.UploadPartCopyInput{ Bucket: aws.String(store.Bucket), Key: store.keyWithPrefix(uploadId), UploadId: aws.String(multipartId), // Part numbers must be in the range of 1 to 10000, inclusive. Since // slice indexes start at 0, we add 1 to ensure that i >= 1. PartNumber: aws.Int64(int64(i + 1)), CopySource: aws.String(store.Bucket + "/" + partialId), }) if err != nil { errs = append(errs, err) return } upload.parts[i].etag = *res.CopyPartResult.ETag }(i, partialId) } wg.Wait() if len(errs) > 0 { return newMultiError(errs) } return upload.FinishUpload(ctx) } func (upload *s3Upload) DeclareLength(ctx context.Context, length int64) error { info, err := upload.GetInfo(ctx) if err != nil { return err } info.Size = length info.SizeIsDeferred = false return upload.writeInfo(ctx, info) } func (store S3Store) listAllParts(ctx context.Context, id string) (parts []*s3Part, err error) { uploadId, multipartId := splitIds(id) partMarker := int64(0) for { t := time.Now() // Get uploaded parts listPtr, err := store.Service.ListPartsWithContext(ctx, &s3.ListPartsInput{ Bucket: aws.String(store.Bucket), Key: store.keyWithPrefix(uploadId), UploadId: aws.String(multipartId), PartNumberMarker: aws.Int64(partMarker), }) store.observeRequestDuration(t, metricListParts) if err != nil { return nil, err } // TODO: Find more efficient way when appending many elements for _, part := range (*listPtr).Parts { parts = append(parts, &s3Part{ number: *part.PartNumber, size: *part.Size, etag: *part.ETag, }) } if listPtr.IsTruncated != nil && *listPtr.IsTruncated { partMarker = *listPtr.NextPartNumberMarker } else { break } } return parts, nil } func (store S3Store) downloadIncompletePartForUpload(ctx context.Context, uploadId string) (*os.File, error) { t := time.Now() incompleteUploadObject, err := store.getIncompletePartForUpload(ctx, uploadId) if err != nil { return nil, err } if incompleteUploadObject == nil { // We did not find an incomplete upload return nil, nil } defer incompleteUploadObject.Body.Close() partFile, err := ioutil.TempFile(store.TemporaryDirectory, "tusd-s3-tmp-") if err != nil { return nil, err } n, err := io.Copy(partFile, incompleteUploadObject.Body) store.observeRequestDuration(t, metricGetPartObject) if err != nil { return nil, err } if n < *incompleteUploadObject.ContentLength { return nil, errors.New("short read of incomplete upload") } _, err = partFile.Seek(0, 0) if err != nil { return nil, err } return partFile, nil } func (store S3Store) getIncompletePartForUpload(ctx context.Context, uploadId string) (*s3.GetObjectOutput, error) { obj, err := store.Service.GetObjectWithContext(ctx, &s3.GetObjectInput{ Bucket: aws.String(store.Bucket), Key: store.metadataKeyWithPrefix(uploadId + ".part"), }) if err != nil && (isAwsError(err, s3.ErrCodeNoSuchKey) || isAwsError(err, "NotFound") || isAwsError(err, "AccessDenied")) { return nil, nil } return obj, err } func (store S3Store) headIncompletePartForUpload(ctx context.Context, uploadId string) (int64, error) { t := time.Now() obj, err := store.Service.HeadObjectWithContext(ctx, &s3.HeadObjectInput{ Bucket: aws.String(store.Bucket), Key: store.metadataKeyWithPrefix(uploadId + ".part"), }) store.observeRequestDuration(t, metricHeadPartObject) if err != nil { if isAwsError(err, s3.ErrCodeNoSuchKey) || isAwsError(err, "NotFound") || isAwsError(err, "AccessDenied") { err = nil } return 0, err } return *obj.ContentLength, nil } func (store S3Store) putIncompletePartForUpload(ctx context.Context, uploadId string, file *os.File) error { defer cleanUpTempFile(file) t := time.Now() _, err := store.Service.PutObjectWithContext(ctx, &s3.PutObjectInput{ Bucket: aws.String(store.Bucket), Key: store.metadataKeyWithPrefix(uploadId + ".part"), Body: file, }) store.observeRequestDuration(t, metricPutPartObject) return err } func (store S3Store) deleteIncompletePartForUpload(ctx context.Context, uploadId string) error { t := time.Now() _, err := store.Service.DeleteObjectWithContext(ctx, &s3.DeleteObjectInput{ Bucket: aws.String(store.Bucket), Key: store.metadataKeyWithPrefix(uploadId + ".part"), }) store.observeRequestDuration(t, metricPutPartObject) return err } func splitIds(id string) (uploadId, multipartId string) { index := strings.Index(id, "+") if index == -1 { return } uploadId = id[:index] multipartId = id[index+1:] return } // isAwsError tests whether an error object is an instance of the AWS error // specified by its code. func isAwsError(err error, code string) bool { if err, ok := err.(awserr.Error); ok && err.Code() == code { return true } return false } func (store S3Store) calcOptimalPartSize(size int64) (optimalPartSize int64, err error) { switch { // When upload is smaller or equal to PreferredPartSize, we upload in just one part. case size <= store.PreferredPartSize: optimalPartSize = store.PreferredPartSize // Does the upload fit in MaxMultipartParts parts or less with PreferredPartSize. case size <= store.PreferredPartSize*store.MaxMultipartParts: optimalPartSize = store.PreferredPartSize // 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 } func (store S3Store) keyWithPrefix(key string) *string { prefix := store.ObjectPrefix if prefix != "" && !strings.HasSuffix(prefix, "/") { prefix += "/" } return aws.String(prefix + key) } func (store S3Store) metadataKeyWithPrefix(key string) *string { prefix := store.MetadataObjectPrefix if prefix == "" { prefix = store.ObjectPrefix } if prefix != "" && !strings.HasSuffix(prefix, "/") { prefix += "/" } return aws.String(prefix + key) }