As recommended at
http://s3.amazonaws.com/doc/s3-developer-guide/RESTAuthentication.html:
"You can also send a signature as a URL-encoded query-string parameter
in the URL for the request."
Also deals with some of the craziness of URL encoding/decoding in
jclouds.
References JCLOUDS-200
Generalized the Arg0ToPagedIterable to allow to propagating
all arguments. This will help building PagedIterables for
api methods that require more than one argument to be invoked.
Introduces AWSS3BlobRequestSigner, which reuses the
RequestAuthorizeSignature filter for most of the heavy lifting.
Other implementation details based on [1].
Tested with AWSS3BlobSignerLiveTest, in particular,
testSign(Get|Put)UrlWithTime.
Closes JCLOUDS-200
[1] http://s3.amazonaws.com/doc/s3-developer-guide/RESTAuthentication.html
- ACS 4.x doesn't like taking SSH pub keys from the filesystem, so
generate them on the fly.
- vm.getDisplayName() can be null now.
- Add new possible resource limit types.
- Default to looking template=osFamily=CENTOS, since that's the only
template guaranteed to be there in the simulator.
- Use adminJobComplete instead of jobComplete in admin tests
- Accept capacity/usage/etc of 0.
- Premium configuration category not present in ACS.
- Sleep a bit between deleting a domain and verifying it's not there
any more. Also expect an IllegalStateException.
- Given that there are issues deleting zones at the moment (through
the UI, too), use a different zone for pod and zone tests.
Still failing tests:
- pretty much everything that creates a VM and expects to log into it,
but that's simulator-specific.
- Zone deletion, due to a bug in ACS, apparently.
- Registering and creating templates
- creating volumes from snapshots, and attaching volumes
This is a TOCTOU violation and FilePayload.getInput already propagates
this. This commit allows external callers like jclouds-cli to
introspect on the exception type, returning a more friendly error
message in some situations.
Some providers (specifically HP Cloud and Google Cloud Storage) do not
properly support Expect: 100-continue headers. JDK7 is stricter in its
handling of the Expect header than JDK6 -- in particular, it expects
servers to properly respond to an expect header and times out only if a
prior timeout did not exist on the underlying HTTP connection. As a
result, JDK7 tests against these providers hang and fail.
This commit introduces a new filter -- appropriate called
StripExpectHeader -- that is controlled by the property
jclouds.strip-expect-header. The property defaults to false to preserve
existing behavior but allows applications to tweak Expect header
handling.
Tested by running HPCS live tests with JDK7 -- previously most of these
tests would fail with timeouts.
Closes JCLOUDS-181
Large blob support for AzureClient; the next step of this is to
support PutOptions.multipart and digest a blob into 4M parts. This
just implements the Azure interaction.
...and EC2-related elsewhere. Also moved *Client -> *Api, and moved
everything from .../services to .../features, and threw in a bunch of
Optionals to fit the EC2Api approach.
And a very big tip of the hat to nacx for figuring out the generics
stuff my brain just could not handle. =)
- Adds the SecurityGroupExtension to compute, with tests and stub
support.
- Gets everything else to actually build against this.
- Unifies on compute's IpPermission/IpProtocol, eliminating EC2's.
- Converters from EC2/Nova/CloudStack SecurityGroup (and rules, for
the latter two) to the compute SecurityGroup (and rules, etc).
- EC2SecurityGroupExtension and tests.
- AWSEC2SecurityGroupExtension and tests - depends on JCLOUDS-99.