Contributed by Thomas Marquardt.
DETAILS:
1) The authentication version in the service has been updated from Dec19 to Feb20, so need to update the client.
2) Add support and test cases for getXattr and setXAttr.
3) Update DelegationSASGenerator and related to use Duration instead of int for time periods.
4) Cleanup DelegationSASGenerator switch/case statement that maps operations to permissions.
5) Cleanup SASGenerator classes to use String.equals instead of ==.
TESTS:
Added tests for getXAttr and setXAttr.
All tests are passing against my account in eastus2euap:
$mvn -T 1C -Dparallel-tests=abfs -Dscale -DtestsThreadCount=8 clean verify
Tests run: 76, Failures: 0, Errors: 0, Skipped: 0
Tests run: 441, Failures: 0, Errors: 0, Skipped: 33
Tests run: 206, Failures: 0, Errors: 0, Skipped: 24
Contributed by Thomas Marquardt.
DETAILS:
Previously we had a SASGenerator class which generated Service SAS, but we need to add DelegationSASGenerator.
I separated SASGenerator into a base class and two subclasses ServiceSASGenerator and DelegationSASGenreator. The
code in ServiceSASGenerator is copied from SASGenerator but the DelegationSASGenrator code is new. The
DelegationSASGenerator code demonstrates how to use Delegation SAS with minimal permissions, as would be used
by an authorization service such as Apache Ranger. Adding this to the tests helps us lock in this behavior.
Added a MockDelegationSASTokenProvider for testing User Delegation SAS.
Fixed the ITestAzureBlobFileSystemCheckAccess tests to assume oauth client ID so that they are ignored when that
is not configured.
To improve performance, AbfsInputStream/AbfsOutputStream re-use SAS tokens until the expiry is within 120 seconds.
After this a new SAS will be requested. The default period of 120 seconds can be changed using the configuration
setting "fs.azure.sas.token.renew.period.for.streams".
The SASTokenProvider operation names were updated to correspond better with the ADLS Gen2 REST API, since these
operations must be provided tokens with appropriate SAS parameters to succeed.
Support for the version 2.0 AAD authentication endpoint was added to AzureADAuthenticator.
The getFileStatus method was mistakenly calling the ADLS Gen2 Get Properties API which requires read permission
while the getFileStatus call only requires execute permission. ADLS Gen2 Get Status API is supposed to be used
for this purpose, so the underlying AbfsClient.getPathStatus API was updated with a includeProperties
parameter which is set to false for getFileStatus and true for getXAttr.
Added SASTokenProvider support for delete recursive.
Fixed bugs in AzureBlobFileSystem where public methods were not validating the Path by calling makeQualified. This is
necessary to avoid passing null paths and to convert relative paths into absolute paths.
Canonicalized the path used for root path internally so that root path can be used with SAS tokens, which requires
that the path in the URL and the path in the SAS token match. Internally the code was using
"//" instead of "/" for the root path, sometimes. Also related to this, the AzureBlobFileSystemStore.getRelativePath
API was updated so that we no longer remove and then add back a preceding forward / to paths.
To run ITestAzureBlobFileSystemDelegationSAS tests follow the instructions in testing_azure.md under the heading
"To run Delegation SAS test cases". You also need to set "fs.azure.enable.check.access" to true.
TEST RESULTS:
namespace.enabled=true
auth.type=SharedKey
-------------------
$mvn -T 1C -Dparallel-tests=abfs -Dscale -DtestsThreadCount=8 clean verify
Tests run: 63, Failures: 0, Errors: 0, Skipped: 0
Tests run: 432, Failures: 0, Errors: 0, Skipped: 41
Tests run: 206, Failures: 0, Errors: 0, Skipped: 24
namespace.enabled=false
auth.type=SharedKey
-------------------
$mvn -T 1C -Dparallel-tests=abfs -Dscale -DtestsThreadCount=8 clean verify
Tests run: 63, Failures: 0, Errors: 0, Skipped: 0
Tests run: 432, Failures: 0, Errors: 0, Skipped: 244
Tests run: 206, Failures: 0, Errors: 0, Skipped: 24
namespace.enabled=true
auth.type=SharedKey
sas.token.provider.type=MockDelegationSASTokenProvider
enable.check.access=true
-------------------
$mvn -T 1C -Dparallel-tests=abfs -Dscale -DtestsThreadCount=8 clean verify
Tests run: 63, Failures: 0, Errors: 0, Skipped: 0
Tests run: 432, Failures: 0, Errors: 0, Skipped: 33
Tests run: 206, Failures: 0, Errors: 0, Skipped: 24
namespace.enabled=true
auth.type=OAuth
-------------------
$mvn -T 1C -Dparallel-tests=abfs -Dscale -DtestsThreadCount=8 clean verify
Tests run: 63, Failures: 0, Errors: 0, Skipped: 0
Tests run: 432, Failures: 0, Errors: 1, Skipped: 74
Tests run: 206, Failures: 0, Errors: 0, Skipped: 140
Contributed by: Mehakmeet Singh
In some cases, ABFS-prefetch thread runs in the background which returns some bytes from the buffer and gives an extra readOp. Thus, making readOps values arbitrary and giving intermittent failures in some cases. Hence, readOps values of 2 or 3 are seen in different setups.
Contributed by Bilahari T H.
The page limit is set in "fs.azure.list.max.results"; default value is 500.
There's currently a limit of 5000 in the store -there are no range checks
in the client code so that limit can be changed on the server without
any need to update the abfs connector.
Contributed by Steve Loughran.
Not all stores do complete validation here; in particular the S3A
Connector does not: checking up the entire directory tree to see if a path matches
is a file significantly slows things down.
This check does take place in S3A mkdirs(), which walks backwards up the list of
parent paths until it finds a directory (success) or a file (failure).
In practice production applications invariably create destination directories
before writing 1+ file into them -restricting check purely to the mkdirs()
call deliver significant speed up while implicitly including the checks.
Change-Id: I2c9df748e92b5655232e7d888d896f1868806eb0
Adds a new service code to recognise accounts without HTTP support; catches
that and considers such a responset a successful validation of the ability of the
client to switch to http when the test parameters expect that.
Contributed by Steve Loughran
Introduces `openssl` as an option for `fs.s3a.ssl.channel.mode`.
The new option is documented and marked as experimental.
For details on how to use this, consult the peformance document
in the s3a documentation.
This patch is the successor to HADOOP-16050 "S3A SSL connections
should use OpenSSL" -which was reverted because of
incompatibilities between the wildfly OpenSSL client and the AWS
HTTPS servers (HADOOP-16347). With the Wildfly release moved up
to 1.0.7.Final (HADOOP-16405) everything should now work.
Related issues:
* HADOOP-15669. ABFS: Improve HTTPS Performance
* HADOOP-16050: S3A SSL connections should use OpenSSL
* HADOOP-16371: Option to disable GCM for SSL connections when running on Java 8
* HADOOP-16405: Upgrade Wildfly Openssl version to 1.0.7.Final
Contributed by Sahil Takiar
Change-Id: I80a4bc5051519f186b7383b2c1cea140be42444e
Adds one extra test to the ABFS close logic, to explicitly
verify that the close sequence of FilterOutputStream is
not going to fail.
This is just a due-diligence patch, but it helps ensure
that no regressions creep in in future.
Contributed by Steve Loughran.
Change-Id: Ifd33a8c322d32513411405b15f50a1aebcfa6e48
This hardens the wasb and abfs output streams' resilience to being invoked
in/after close().
wasb:
Explicity raise IOEs on operations invoked after close,
rather than implicitly raise NPEs.
This ensures that invocations which catch and swallow IOEs will perform as
expected.
abfs:
When rethrowing an IOException in the close() call, explicitly wrap it
with a new instance of the same subclass.
This is needed to handle failures in try-with-resources clauses, where
any exception in closed() is added as a suppressed exception to the one
thrown in the try {} clause
*and you cannot attach the same exception to itself*
Contributed by Steve Loughran.
Change-Id: Ic44b494ff5da332b47d6c198ceb67b965d34dd1b
Contributed by Jeetesh Mangwani.
This add the ability to track the end-to-end performance of ADLS Gen 2 REST APIs by measuring latency in the Hadoop ABFS driver.
The latency information is sent back to the ADLS Gen 2 REST API endpoints in the subsequent requests.
Contributed by Bilahari T H.
This also addresses HADOOP-16498: AzureADAuthenticator cannot authenticate
in China.
Change-Id: I2441dd48b50b59b912b0242f7f5a4418cf94a87c
Contributed by Steve Loughran.
This complements the StreamCapabilities Interface by allowing applications to probe for a specific path on a specific instance of a FileSystem client
to offer a specific capability.
This is intended to allow applications to determine
* Whether a method is implemented before calling it and dealing with UnsupportedOperationException.
* Whether a specific feature is believed to be available in the remote store.
As well as a common set of capabilities defined in CommonPathCapabilities,
file systems are free to add their own capabilities, prefixed with
fs. + schema + .
The plan is to identify and document more capabilities -and for file systems which add new features, for a declaration of the availability of the feature to always be available.
Note
* The remote store is not expected to be checked for the feature;
It is more a check of client API and the client's configuration/knowledge
of the state of the remote system.
* Permissions are not checked.
Change-Id: I80bfebe94f4a8bdad8f3ac055495735b824968f5
Contributed by Sahil Takiar.
This moves the SSLSocketFactoryEx class from hadoop-azure into hadoop-common
as the DelegatingSSLSocketFactory and binds the S3A connector to it so that
it can avoid using those HTTPS algorithms which are underperformant on Java 8.
Change-Id: Ie9e6ac24deac1aa05e136e08899620efa7d22abd
Contributed by Robert Levas.
This makes the HttpException constructor protected rather than public, so it is possible
to implement custom subclasses of this exception -exceptions which will not be retried.
Change-Id: Ie8aaa23a707233c2db35948784908b6778ff3a8f