//go:build !plan9 && !solaris && !js // +build !plan9,!solaris,!js package oracleobjectstorage import ( "time" "github.com/rclone/rclone/fs" "github.com/rclone/rclone/fs/config" "github.com/rclone/rclone/lib/encoder" ) const ( maxSizeForCopy = 4768 * 1024 * 1024 minChunkSize = fs.SizeSuffix(1024 * 1024 * 5) defaultUploadCutoff = fs.SizeSuffix(200 * 1024 * 1024) defaultUploadConcurrency = 10 maxUploadCutoff = fs.SizeSuffix(5 * 1024 * 1024 * 1024) minSleep = 10 * time.Millisecond defaultCopyTimeoutDuration = fs.Duration(time.Minute) ) const ( userPrincipal = "user_principal_auth" instancePrincipal = "instance_principal_auth" resourcePrincipal = "resource_principal_auth" environmentAuth = "env_auth" noAuth = "no_auth" userPrincipalHelpText = `use an OCI user and an API key for authentication. you’ll need to put in a config file your tenancy OCID, user OCID, region, the path, fingerprint to an API key. https://docs.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/Content/API/Concepts/sdkconfig.htm` instancePrincipalHelpText = `use instance principals to authorize an instance to make API calls. each instance has its own identity, and authenticates using the certificates that are read from instance metadata. https://docs.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/Content/Identity/Tasks/callingservicesfrominstances.htm` resourcePrincipalHelpText = `use resource principals to make API calls` environmentAuthHelpText = `automatically pickup the credentials from runtime(env), first one to provide auth wins` noAuthHelpText = `no credentials needed, this is typically for reading public buckets` ) // Options defines the configuration for this backend type Options struct { Provider string `config:"provider"` Compartment string `config:"compartment"` Namespace string `config:"namespace"` Region string `config:"region"` Endpoint string `config:"endpoint"` Enc encoder.MultiEncoder `config:"encoding"` ConfigFile string `config:"config_file"` ConfigProfile string `config:"config_profile"` UploadCutoff fs.SizeSuffix `config:"upload_cutoff"` ChunkSize fs.SizeSuffix `config:"chunk_size"` UploadConcurrency int `config:"upload_concurrency"` DisableChecksum bool `config:"disable_checksum"` CopyCutoff fs.SizeSuffix `config:"copy_cutoff"` CopyTimeout fs.Duration `config:"copy_timeout"` StorageTier string `config:"storage_tier"` LeavePartsOnError bool `config:"leave_parts_on_error"` NoCheckBucket bool `config:"no_check_bucket"` SSEKMSKeyID string `config:"sse_kms_key_id"` SSECustomerAlgorithm string `config:"sse_customer_algorithm"` SSECustomerKey string `config:"sse_customer_key"` SSECustomerKeyFile string `config:"sse_customer_key_file"` SSECustomerKeySha256 string `config:"sse_customer_key_sha256"` } func newOptions() []fs.Option { return []fs.Option{{ Name: fs.ConfigProvider, Help: "Choose your Auth Provider", Required: true, Default: environmentAuth, Examples: []fs.OptionExample{{ Value: environmentAuth, Help: environmentAuthHelpText, }, { Value: userPrincipal, Help: userPrincipalHelpText, }, { Value: instancePrincipal, Help: instancePrincipalHelpText, }, { Value: resourcePrincipal, Help: resourcePrincipalHelpText, }, { Value: noAuth, Help: noAuthHelpText, }}, }, { Name: "namespace", Help: "Object storage namespace", Required: true, }, { Name: "compartment", Help: "Object storage compartment OCID", Provider: "!no_auth", Required: true, }, { Name: "region", Help: "Object storage Region", Required: true, }, { Name: "endpoint", Help: "Endpoint for Object storage API.\n\nLeave blank to use the default endpoint for the region.", Required: false, }, { Name: "config_file", Help: "Path to OCI config file", Provider: userPrincipal, Default: "~/.oci/config", Examples: []fs.OptionExample{{ Value: "~/.oci/config", Help: "oci configuration file location", }}, }, { Name: "config_profile", Help: "Profile name inside the oci config file", Provider: userPrincipal, Default: "Default", Examples: []fs.OptionExample{{ Value: "Default", Help: "Use the default profile", }}, }, { // Mapping from here: https://github.com/oracle/oci-go-sdk/blob/master/objectstorage/storage_tier.go Name: "storage_tier", Help: "The storage class to use when storing new objects in storage. https://docs.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/Content/Object/Concepts/understandingstoragetiers.htm", Default: "Standard", Advanced: true, Examples: []fs.OptionExample{{ Value: "Standard", Help: "Standard storage tier, this is the default tier", }, { Value: "InfrequentAccess", Help: "InfrequentAccess storage tier", }, { Value: "Archive", Help: "Archive storage tier", }}, }, { Name: "upload_cutoff", Help: `Cutoff for switching to chunked upload. Any files larger than this will be uploaded in chunks of chunk_size. The minimum is 0 and the maximum is 5 GiB.`, Default: defaultUploadCutoff, Advanced: true, }, { Name: "chunk_size", Help: `Chunk size to use for uploading. When uploading files larger than upload_cutoff or files with unknown size (e.g. from "rclone rcat" or uploaded with "rclone mount" or google photos or google docs) they will be uploaded as multipart uploads using this chunk size. Note that "upload_concurrency" chunks of this size are buffered in memory per transfer. If you are transferring large files over high-speed links and you have enough memory, then increasing this will speed up the transfers. Rclone will automatically increase the chunk size when uploading a large file of known size to stay below the 10,000 chunks limit. Files of unknown size are uploaded with the configured chunk_size. Since the default chunk size is 5 MiB and there can be at most 10,000 chunks, this means that by default the maximum size of a file you can stream upload is 48 GiB. If you wish to stream upload larger files then you will need to increase chunk_size. Increasing the chunk size decreases the accuracy of the progress statistics displayed with "-P" flag. `, Default: minChunkSize, Advanced: true, }, { Name: "upload_concurrency", Help: `Concurrency for multipart uploads. This is the number of chunks of the same file that are uploaded concurrently. If you are uploading small numbers of large files over high-speed links and these uploads do not fully utilize your bandwidth, then increasing this may help to speed up the transfers.`, Default: defaultUploadConcurrency, Advanced: true, }, { Name: "copy_cutoff", Help: `Cutoff for switching to multipart copy. Any files larger than this that need to be server-side copied will be copied in chunks of this size. The minimum is 0 and the maximum is 5 GiB.`, Default: fs.SizeSuffix(maxSizeForCopy), Advanced: true, }, { Name: "copy_timeout", Help: `Timeout for copy. Copy is an asynchronous operation, specify timeout to wait for copy to succeed `, Default: defaultCopyTimeoutDuration, Advanced: true, }, { Name: "disable_checksum", Help: `Don't store MD5 checksum with object metadata. Normally rclone will calculate the MD5 checksum of the input before uploading it so it can add it to metadata on the object. This is great for data integrity checking but can cause long delays for large files to start uploading.`, Default: false, Advanced: true, }, { Name: config.ConfigEncoding, Help: config.ConfigEncodingHelp, Advanced: true, // Any UTF-8 character is valid in a key, however it can't handle // invalid UTF-8 and / have a special meaning. // // The SDK can't seem to handle uploading files called '. // - initial / encoding // - doubled / encoding // - trailing / encoding // so that OSS keys are always valid file names Default: encoder.EncodeInvalidUtf8 | encoder.EncodeSlash | encoder.EncodeDot, }, { Name: "leave_parts_on_error", Help: `If true avoid calling abort upload on a failure, leaving all successfully uploaded parts on S3 for manual recovery. It should be set to true for resuming uploads across different sessions. WARNING: Storing parts of an incomplete multipart upload counts towards space usage on object storage and will add additional costs if not cleaned up. `, Default: false, Advanced: true, }, { Name: "no_check_bucket", Help: `If set, don't attempt to check the bucket exists or create it. This can be useful when trying to minimise the number of transactions rclone does if you know the bucket exists already. It can also be needed if the user you are using does not have bucket creation permissions. `, Default: false, Advanced: true, }, { Name: "sse_customer_key_file", Help: `To use SSE-C, a file containing the base64-encoded string of the AES-256 encryption key associated with the object. Please note only one of sse_customer_key_file|sse_customer_key|sse_kms_key_id is needed.'`, Advanced: true, Examples: []fs.OptionExample{{ Value: "", Help: "None", }}, }, { Name: "sse_customer_key", Help: `To use SSE-C, the optional header that specifies the base64-encoded 256-bit encryption key to use to encrypt or decrypt the data. Please note only one of sse_customer_key_file|sse_customer_key|sse_kms_key_id is needed. For more information, see Using Your Own Keys for Server-Side Encryption (https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/Content/Object/Tasks/usingyourencryptionkeys.htm)`, Advanced: true, Examples: []fs.OptionExample{{ Value: "", Help: "None", }}, }, { Name: "sse_customer_key_sha256", Help: `If using SSE-C, The optional header that specifies the base64-encoded SHA256 hash of the encryption key. This value is used to check the integrity of the encryption key. see Using Your Own Keys for Server-Side Encryption (https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/Content/Object/Tasks/usingyourencryptionkeys.htm).`, Advanced: true, Examples: []fs.OptionExample{{ Value: "", Help: "None", }}, }, { Name: "sse_kms_key_id", Help: `if using using your own master key in vault, this header specifies the OCID (https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/Content/General/Concepts/identifiers.htm) of a master encryption key used to call the Key Management service to generate a data encryption key or to encrypt or decrypt a data encryption key. Please note only one of sse_customer_key_file|sse_customer_key|sse_kms_key_id is needed.`, Advanced: true, Examples: []fs.OptionExample{{ Value: "", Help: "None", }}, }, { Name: "sse_customer_algorithm", Help: `If using SSE-C, the optional header that specifies "AES256" as the encryption algorithm. Object Storage supports "AES256" as the encryption algorithm. For more information, see Using Your Own Keys for Server-Side Encryption (https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/Content/Object/Tasks/usingyourencryptionkeys.htm).`, Advanced: true, Examples: []fs.OptionExample{{ Value: "", Help: "None", }, { Value: sseDefaultAlgorithm, Help: sseDefaultAlgorithm, }}, }} }