[s3api_test] # You just enable advanced compatibility features to pass all tests. Add the # following non-default options to the s3api section of your proxy-server.conf # s3_acl = True # check_bucket_owner = True endpoint = http://127.0.0.1:8080 #ca_cert=/path/to/ca.crt region = us-east-1 # First and second users should be account owners access_key1 = test:tester secret_key1 = testing access_key2 = test:tester2 secret_key2 = testing2 # Third user should be unprivileged access_key3 = test:tester3 secret_key3 = testing3 [func_test] # Sample config for Swift with tempauth auth_uri = http://127.0.0.1:8080/auth/v1.0 # Sample config for Swift with Keystone v2 API. # For keystone v2 change auth_version to 2 and auth_prefix to /v2.0/. # And "allow_account_management" should not be set "true". #auth_version = 3 #auth_uri = http://localhost:5000/v3/ # Primary functional test account (needs admin access to the account) account = test username = tester password = testing s3_access_key = test:tester s3_secret_key = testing # User on a second account (needs admin access to the account) account2 = test2 username2 = tester2 password2 = testing2 # User on same account as first, but without admin access username3 = tester3 password3 = testing3 # s3api requires the same account with the primary one and different users # one swift owner: s3_access_key2 = test:tester2 s3_secret_key2 = testing2 # one unprivileged: s3_access_key3 = test:tester3 s3_secret_key3 = testing3 # Fourth user is required for keystone v3 specific tests. # Account must be in a non-default domain. #account4 = test4 #username4 = tester4 #password4 = testing4 #domain4 = test-domain # Fifth user is required for service token-specific tests. # The account must be different from the primary test account. # The user must not have a group (tempauth) or role (keystoneauth) on # the primary test account. The user must have a group/role that is unique # and not given to the primary tester and is specified in the options # _require_group (tempauth) or _service_roles (keystoneauth). #account5 = test5 #username5 = tester5 #password5 = testing5 # The service_prefix option is used for service token-specific tests. # If service_prefix or username5 above is not supplied, the tests are skipped. # To set the value and enable the service token tests, look at the # reseller_prefix option in /etc/swift/proxy-server.conf. There must be at # least two prefixes. If not, add a prefix as follows (where we add SERVICE): # reseller_prefix = AUTH, SERVICE # The service_prefix must match the used in _require_group # (tempauth) or _service_roles (keystoneauth); for example: # SERVICE_require_group = service # SERVICE_service_roles = service # Note: Do not enable service token tests if the first prefix in # reseller_prefix is the empty prefix AND the primary functional test # account contains an underscore. #service_prefix = SERVICE # Sixth user is required for access control tests. # Account must have a role for reseller_admin_role(keystoneauth). #account6 = test #username6 = tester6 #password6 = testing6 collate = C # Only necessary if a pre-existing server uses self-signed certificate insecure = no # Tests that are dependent on domain_remap middleware being installed also # require one of the domain_remap storage_domain values to be specified here, # otherwise those tests will be skipped. storage_domain = [unit_test] fake_syslog = False [probe_test] # check_server_timeout = 30 # validate_rsync = false [swift-constraints] # The functional test runner will try to use the constraint values provided in # the swift-constraints section of test.conf. # # If a constraint value does not exist in that section, or because the # swift-constraints section does not exist, the constraints values found in # the /info API call (if successful) will be used. # # If a constraint value cannot be found in the /info results, either because # the /info API call failed, or a value is not present, the constraint value # used will fall back to those loaded by the constraints module at time of # import (which will attempt to load /etc/swift/swift.conf, see the # swift.common.constraints module for more information). # # Note that the cluster must have "sane" values for the test suite to pass # (for some definition of sane). # #max_file_size = 5368709122 #max_meta_name_length = 128 #max_meta_value_length = 256 #max_meta_count = 90 #max_meta_overall_size = 4096 #max_header_size = 8192 #extra_header_count = 0 #max_object_name_length = 1024 #container_listing_limit = 10000 #account_listing_limit = 10000 #max_account_name_length = 256 #max_container_name_length = 256 # Newer swift versions default to strict cors mode, but older ones were the # opposite. #strict_cors_mode = true