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Java API createAccessToken file name restrictions
Using the Java API 2.1.3 I can create, edit and delete files and directories with spaces in them, but I can't create an access token. I'm using the namespace interface.
I get Atmos error code 1002: One or more arguments in the request were invalid.
This comes back from an http 400 from Atmos.
For example I have two files uploaded:
/foo/bang/test_upload.txt
/foo/bang/test upload.txt
I uploaded both files via the Java API, I can also view them in the Atmos Chrome extension. When I call createAccessToken on each of them ( using the same Policy and no ACL) I get the 1002 error on the one with the space in the name. Is there a problem in the atmos-java project or with Atmos itself?
gangstead
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August 19th, 2013 16:00
Since the bug is in creating an access token by filepath I did a work around by looking up the object ID. It adds an extra service call, but at least it works.
ObjectInfo oi = atmosApi.getObjectInfo(new ObjectPath(path));
CreateAccessTokenRequest request = new CreateAccessTokenRequest();
request.setIdentifier(oi.getObjectId());
chris_arnett
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August 16th, 2013 14:00
Although I cannot reproduce this problem with spaces, I can produce that error with other special characters (like '#'). This appears to be a bug in the Java SDK. Can you open an issue in google code? I have a fix ready, but there is some other work that must be finished before it can be released.
gangstead
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August 16th, 2013 15:00
Thanks for the quick response. I've created the issue 12 on google code https://code.google.com/p/atmos-java/issues/detail?id=12. I'll mark as completed when it's fixed.
gangstead
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August 19th, 2013 11:00
Thanks I see r208 on the Google Code base: https://code.google.com/p/atmos-java/source/detail?r=208
I downloaded the updated source from SVN, built the new jar and included it and I'm still getting the same error.