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cmd/object-handlers.go
apiErr := errorCodes.ToAPIErr(ErrMalformedXML) apiErr.Description = err.Error() writeErrorResponse(ctx, w, apiErr, r.URL) return } reqInfo := logger.GetReqInfo(ctx) reqInfo.SetTags("retention", objRetention.String()) opts, err := getOpts(ctx, r, bucket, object) if err != nil { writeErrorResponse(ctx, w, toAPIError(ctx, err), r.URL) return } popts := ObjectOptions{
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cmd/erasure-multipart.go
} var checksumCombined []byte // However, in case of encryption, the persisted part ETags don't match // what we have sent to the client during PutObjectPart. The reason is // that ETags are encrypted. Hence, the client will send a list of complete // part ETags of which may not match the ETag of any part. For example // ETag (client): 30902184f4e62dd8f98f0aaff810c626
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cmd/object-multipart-handlers.go
// ETag := MD5(ETag_p1, ETag_p2, ...)+"-N" (N being the number of parts) // // This is independent of encryption. An encrypted multipart // object also has an ETag that is the MD5 of its part ETags. // The fact the in case of encryption the ETag of a part is // not the MD5 of the part content does not change that. var completeETags []etag.ETag for _, part := range complMultipartUpload.Parts {
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