Did we break "public-bucket-url" ?
Kapil Thangavelu
kapil.thangavelu at canonical.com
Mon Sep 16 22:03:30 UTC 2013
Some of the slowness that i reported in the bug was in addition to looking
up tools multiple times, bootstrap was uploading multiple tool versions for
reasons unknown.
On Sun, Sep 15, 2013 at 7:50 PM, John Arbash Meinel
<john at arbash-meinel.com>wrote:
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> I'm trying to sort through the ssl stuff, and I noticed the recent
> changes stopped calling "openstack.NewPublicClient".
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> This means that PublicStorage is returning an authenticating client
> (s.client).
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> Which I *think* means that if you had been setting public-bucket to
> point to an account which isn't yours, we'll be making requests for
> that data with your creds (rather than no creds).
>
> Even with the changes to DataStore, you still go via the StorageReader.
>
> I just tested it with Canonistack and public-bucket-url set (and
> FORCE-VERSION=1.13.3).
>
> With those bits, I see it try to connect to my private bucket, and
> then fall back to what seems to be public-bucket-url. Both of which
> fail. Then it tries the same public URL again and it succeeds.
>
> So I'm pretty sure that public-bucket-url is just broken now, and
> bootstrap is only succeeding because it falls back to the keystone
> entry which it then accesses as a Raw URL rather than a Swift bucket.
>
> Also, with all of the URL probing it now does, bootstrap is *much*
> slower. It took about 1m40s for bootstrap to complete. See
> http://pad.lv/1219582 where I added some debug logs.
>
> John
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