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    Support adding PUT headers for object storage from Rails · 7231f85e
    Stan Hu authored
    As revealed in https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-ce/issues/49957, Rails
    generates a signed URL with a fixed HTTP header with `Content-Type:
    application/octet-stream`. However, if we change or remove that for
    some reason in Workhorse, this breaks the upload with a 403 Unauthorized because
    the signed URL is not valid.
    
    We can make this more robust by doing the following:
    
    1. In the `/uploads/authorize` request, Rails can return a `StoreHeaders` key-value
    pair in the JSON response containing the required headers that the PUT
    request must include.
    2. Use those HTTP headers if that value is present.
    3. For backwards compatibility, if that key is not present, default to
    the old behavior of sending the fixed `Content-Type` header.
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