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Madhan Neethiraj edited comment on RANGER-1300 at 6/22/18 4:45 PM:
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[~bolke] - great start! Recently Atlas community has added types for S3 - which 
include aws_s3_bucket, aws_s3_pseudo_dir and aws_s3_object (ATLAS-2708); also 
updated Atlas hook for Hive to recognize S3 path references in DDL/DML and 
populate Atlas with appropriate S3 entities (ATLAS-2760). It might be useful to 
model Ranger resources to be in sync with Atlas entity-types. Please review 
resource-definitions in the attached  [^ranger-servicedef-aws-s3.json] . 
Access-types in this service-def only have get/put/delete of objects. Your 
service-def cover bucket level as well - which is better. Let's continue to 
take this further. Thanks!


was (Author: madhan.neethiraj):
[~bolke] - great start! Recently Atlas community has added types for S3 - which 
include aws_s3_bucket, aws_s3_pseudo_dir and aws_s3_object (ATLAS-2708); also 
updated Atlas hook for Hive to recognize S3 path references in DDL/DML and 
populate Atlas with appropriate S3 entities (ATLAS-2760). It might be useful to 
model Ranger resources to be in sync with Atlas entity-types. Please review 
resource-definitions in the attached ranger-servicedef-aws-s3.json. 
Access-types in this service-def only have get/put/delete of objects. Your 
service-def cover bucket level as well - which is better. Let's continue to 
take this further. Thanks!

> S3 support
> ----------
>
>                 Key: RANGER-1300
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/RANGER-1300
>             Project: Ranger
>          Issue Type: New Feature
>          Components: plugins
>            Reporter: Jose
>            Priority: Major
>         Attachments: ranger-servicedef-aws-s3.json
>
>
> As more and more people are deploying hadoop into AWS and as S3 is used in 
> lots of application. It'd be nice to have S3 support built into Ranger.
> It's not a trivial task. Right now Ranger Storage support (only hdfs) runs 
> directly in the Namenode



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