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seaweedfs/test/s3/compatibility/s3tests.conf
vados a1c6f1fbd6 chore(tests): update S3 compat tests
While present, the S3 compatibility tests were broken (at the very
least when running on Linux) due to a few issues:

- `ubuntu:latest` moving ahead of Python 3.6
- Docker networking not working as expected (host.docker.internal)

This commit fixes the s3 compatibility tests, ensuring they run
properly on linux, and updates the repository to contain some results.

Signed-off-by: vados <vados@vadosware.io>
2023-11-08 23:16:40 -08:00

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[DEFAULT]
## this section is just used for host, port and bucket_prefix
# host set for rgw in vstart.sh
host = host.docker.internal
## NOTE: if running docker --net=host (e.x. `DOCKER_NET_HOST=y ./run.sh`)
## then use 'localhost', so the container can more easily access your *local* weed instance
##
## This is *unsafe* -- it is possible that this script will do malicious
## things with host-level access. only run this if you trust the programmatic content of
## ceph/s3-tests (https://github.com/ceph/s3-tests) which will be using this file
#host = localhost
# port set for rgw in vstart.sh
port = 8333
## say "False" to disable TLS
is_secure = False
## say "False" to disable SSL Verify
ssl_verify = False
[fixtures]
## all the buckets created will start with this prefix;
## {random} will be filled with random characters to pad
## the prefix to 30 characters long, and avoid collisions
bucket prefix = yournamehere-{random}-
[s3 main]
# main display_name set in vstart.sh
display_name = M. Tester
# main user_idname set in vstart.sh
user_id = testid
# main email set in vstart.sh
email = tester@ceph.com
# zonegroup api_name for bucket location
api_name = default
## main AWS access key
access_key = 0555b35654ad1656d804
## main AWS secret key
secret_key = h7GhxuBLTrlhVUyxSPUKUV8r/2EI4ngqJxD7iBdBYLhwluN30JaT3Q==
## replace with key id obtained when secret is created, or delete if KMS not tested
#kms_keyid = 01234567-89ab-cdef-0123-456789abcdef
[s3 alt]
# alt display_name set in vstart.sh
display_name = john.doe
## alt email set in vstart.sh
email = john.doe@example.com
# alt user_id set in vstart.sh
user_id = 56789abcdef0123456789abcdef0123456789abcdef0123456789abcdef01234
# alt AWS access key set in vstart.sh
access_key = NOPQRSTUVWXYZABCDEFG
# alt AWS secret key set in vstart.sh
secret_key = nopqrstuvwxyzabcdefghijklmnabcdefghijklm
[s3 tenant]
# tenant display_name set in vstart.sh
display_name = testx$tenanteduser
# tenant user_id set in vstart.sh
user_id = 9876543210abcdef0123456789abcdef0123456789abcdef0123456789abcdef
# tenant AWS secret key set in vstart.sh
access_key = HIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZA
# tenant AWS secret key set in vstart.sh
secret_key = opqrstuvwxyzabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyzab
# tenant email set in vstart.sh
email = tenanteduser@example.com
#following section needs to be added for all sts-tests
[iam]
#used for iam operations in sts-tests
#email from vstart.sh
email = s3@example.com
#user_id from vstart.sh
user_id = 0123456789abcdef0123456789abcdef0123456789abcdef0123456789abcdef
#access_key from vstart.sh
access_key = ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRST
#secret_key vstart.sh
secret_key = abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyzabcdefghijklmn
#display_name from vstart.sh
display_name = youruseridhere
#following section needs to be added when you want to run Assume Role With Webidentity test
[webidentity]
#used for assume role with web identity test in sts-tests
#all parameters will be obtained from ceph/qa/tasks/keycloak.py
token=<access_token>
aud=<obtained after introspecting token>
sub=<obtained after introspecting token>
azp=<obtained after introspecting token>
user_token=<access token for a user, with attribute Department=[Engineering, Marketing>]
thumbprint=<obtained from x509 certificate>
KC_REALM=<name of the realm>