14539: Escape backslash & space chars on file/dir names, with tests.
[arvados.git] / sdk / python / arvados / collection.py
1 # Copyright (C) The Arvados Authors. All rights reserved.
2 #
3 # SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0
4
5 from __future__ import absolute_import
6 from future.utils import listitems, listvalues, viewkeys
7 from builtins import str
8 from past.builtins import basestring
9 from builtins import object
10 import ciso8601
11 import datetime
12 import errno
13 import functools
14 import hashlib
15 import io
16 import logging
17 import os
18 import re
19 import sys
20 import threading
21 import time
22
23 from collections import deque
24 from stat import *
25
26 from .arvfile import split, _FileLikeObjectBase, ArvadosFile, ArvadosFileWriter, ArvadosFileReader, WrappableFile, _BlockManager, synchronized, must_be_writable, NoopLock
27 from .keep import KeepLocator, KeepClient
28 from .stream import StreamReader
29 from ._normalize_stream import normalize_stream, escape
30 from ._ranges import Range, LocatorAndRange
31 from .safeapi import ThreadSafeApiCache
32 import arvados.config as config
33 import arvados.errors as errors
34 import arvados.util
35 import arvados.events as events
36 from arvados.retry import retry_method
37
38 _logger = logging.getLogger('arvados.collection')
39
40
41 if sys.version_info >= (3, 0):
42     TextIOWrapper = io.TextIOWrapper
43 else:
44     class TextIOWrapper(io.TextIOWrapper):
45         """To maintain backward compatibility, cast str to unicode in
46         write('foo').
47
48         """
49         def write(self, data):
50             if isinstance(data, basestring):
51                 data = unicode(data)
52             return super(TextIOWrapper, self).write(data)
53
54
55 class CollectionBase(object):
56     """Abstract base class for Collection classes."""
57
58     def __enter__(self):
59         return self
60
61     def __exit__(self, exc_type, exc_value, traceback):
62         pass
63
64     def _my_keep(self):
65         if self._keep_client is None:
66             self._keep_client = KeepClient(api_client=self._api_client,
67                                            num_retries=self.num_retries)
68         return self._keep_client
69
70     def stripped_manifest(self):
71         """Get the manifest with locator hints stripped.
72
73         Return the manifest for the current collection with all
74         non-portable hints (i.e., permission signatures and other
75         hints other than size hints) removed from the locators.
76         """
77         raw = self.manifest_text()
78         clean = []
79         for line in raw.split("\n"):
80             fields = line.split()
81             if fields:
82                 clean_fields = fields[:1] + [
83                     (re.sub(r'\+[^\d][^\+]*', '', x)
84                      if re.match(arvados.util.keep_locator_pattern, x)
85                      else x)
86                     for x in fields[1:]]
87                 clean += [' '.join(clean_fields), "\n"]
88         return ''.join(clean)
89
90
91 class _WriterFile(_FileLikeObjectBase):
92     def __init__(self, coll_writer, name):
93         super(_WriterFile, self).__init__(name, 'wb')
94         self.dest = coll_writer
95
96     def close(self):
97         super(_WriterFile, self).close()
98         self.dest.finish_current_file()
99
100     @_FileLikeObjectBase._before_close
101     def write(self, data):
102         self.dest.write(data)
103
104     @_FileLikeObjectBase._before_close
105     def writelines(self, seq):
106         for data in seq:
107             self.write(data)
108
109     @_FileLikeObjectBase._before_close
110     def flush(self):
111         self.dest.flush_data()
112
113
114 class CollectionWriter(CollectionBase):
115     """Deprecated, use Collection instead."""
116
117     def __init__(self, api_client=None, num_retries=0, replication=None):
118         """Instantiate a CollectionWriter.
119
120         CollectionWriter lets you build a new Arvados Collection from scratch.
121         Write files to it.  The CollectionWriter will upload data to Keep as
122         appropriate, and provide you with the Collection manifest text when
123         you're finished.
124
125         Arguments:
126         * api_client: The API client to use to look up Collections.  If not
127           provided, CollectionReader will build one from available Arvados
128           configuration.
129         * num_retries: The default number of times to retry failed
130           service requests.  Default 0.  You may change this value
131           after instantiation, but note those changes may not
132           propagate to related objects like the Keep client.
133         * replication: The number of copies of each block to store.
134           If this argument is None or not supplied, replication is
135           the server-provided default if available, otherwise 2.
136         """
137         self._api_client = api_client
138         self.num_retries = num_retries
139         self.replication = (2 if replication is None else replication)
140         self._keep_client = None
141         self._data_buffer = []
142         self._data_buffer_len = 0
143         self._current_stream_files = []
144         self._current_stream_length = 0
145         self._current_stream_locators = []
146         self._current_stream_name = '.'
147         self._current_file_name = None
148         self._current_file_pos = 0
149         self._finished_streams = []
150         self._close_file = None
151         self._queued_file = None
152         self._queued_dirents = deque()
153         self._queued_trees = deque()
154         self._last_open = None
155
156     def __exit__(self, exc_type, exc_value, traceback):
157         if exc_type is None:
158             self.finish()
159
160     def do_queued_work(self):
161         # The work queue consists of three pieces:
162         # * _queued_file: The file object we're currently writing to the
163         #   Collection.
164         # * _queued_dirents: Entries under the current directory
165         #   (_queued_trees[0]) that we want to write or recurse through.
166         #   This may contain files from subdirectories if
167         #   max_manifest_depth == 0 for this directory.
168         # * _queued_trees: Directories that should be written as separate
169         #   streams to the Collection.
170         # This function handles the smallest piece of work currently queued
171         # (current file, then current directory, then next directory) until
172         # no work remains.  The _work_THING methods each do a unit of work on
173         # THING.  _queue_THING methods add a THING to the work queue.
174         while True:
175             if self._queued_file:
176                 self._work_file()
177             elif self._queued_dirents:
178                 self._work_dirents()
179             elif self._queued_trees:
180                 self._work_trees()
181             else:
182                 break
183
184     def _work_file(self):
185         while True:
186             buf = self._queued_file.read(config.KEEP_BLOCK_SIZE)
187             if not buf:
188                 break
189             self.write(buf)
190         self.finish_current_file()
191         if self._close_file:
192             self._queued_file.close()
193         self._close_file = None
194         self._queued_file = None
195
196     def _work_dirents(self):
197         path, stream_name, max_manifest_depth = self._queued_trees[0]
198         if stream_name != self.current_stream_name():
199             self.start_new_stream(stream_name)
200         while self._queued_dirents:
201             dirent = self._queued_dirents.popleft()
202             target = os.path.join(path, dirent)
203             if os.path.isdir(target):
204                 self._queue_tree(target,
205                                  os.path.join(stream_name, dirent),
206                                  max_manifest_depth - 1)
207             else:
208                 self._queue_file(target, dirent)
209                 break
210         if not self._queued_dirents:
211             self._queued_trees.popleft()
212
213     def _work_trees(self):
214         path, stream_name, max_manifest_depth = self._queued_trees[0]
215         d = arvados.util.listdir_recursive(
216             path, max_depth = (None if max_manifest_depth == 0 else 0))
217         if d:
218             self._queue_dirents(stream_name, d)
219         else:
220             self._queued_trees.popleft()
221
222     def _queue_file(self, source, filename=None):
223         assert (self._queued_file is None), "tried to queue more than one file"
224         if not hasattr(source, 'read'):
225             source = open(source, 'rb')
226             self._close_file = True
227         else:
228             self._close_file = False
229         if filename is None:
230             filename = os.path.basename(source.name)
231         self.start_new_file(filename)
232         self._queued_file = source
233
234     def _queue_dirents(self, stream_name, dirents):
235         assert (not self._queued_dirents), "tried to queue more than one tree"
236         self._queued_dirents = deque(sorted(dirents))
237
238     def _queue_tree(self, path, stream_name, max_manifest_depth):
239         self._queued_trees.append((path, stream_name, max_manifest_depth))
240
241     def write_file(self, source, filename=None):
242         self._queue_file(source, filename)
243         self.do_queued_work()
244
245     def write_directory_tree(self,
246                              path, stream_name='.', max_manifest_depth=-1):
247         self._queue_tree(path, stream_name, max_manifest_depth)
248         self.do_queued_work()
249
250     def write(self, newdata):
251         if isinstance(newdata, bytes):
252             pass
253         elif isinstance(newdata, str):
254             newdata = newdata.encode()
255         elif hasattr(newdata, '__iter__'):
256             for s in newdata:
257                 self.write(s)
258             return
259         self._data_buffer.append(newdata)
260         self._data_buffer_len += len(newdata)
261         self._current_stream_length += len(newdata)
262         while self._data_buffer_len >= config.KEEP_BLOCK_SIZE:
263             self.flush_data()
264
265     def open(self, streampath, filename=None):
266         """open(streampath[, filename]) -> file-like object
267
268         Pass in the path of a file to write to the Collection, either as a
269         single string or as two separate stream name and file name arguments.
270         This method returns a file-like object you can write to add it to the
271         Collection.
272
273         You may only have one file object from the Collection open at a time,
274         so be sure to close the object when you're done.  Using the object in
275         a with statement makes that easy::
276
277           with cwriter.open('./doc/page1.txt') as outfile:
278               outfile.write(page1_data)
279           with cwriter.open('./doc/page2.txt') as outfile:
280               outfile.write(page2_data)
281         """
282         if filename is None:
283             streampath, filename = split(streampath)
284         if self._last_open and not self._last_open.closed:
285             raise errors.AssertionError(
286                 "can't open '{}' when '{}' is still open".format(
287                     filename, self._last_open.name))
288         if streampath != self.current_stream_name():
289             self.start_new_stream(streampath)
290         self.set_current_file_name(filename)
291         self._last_open = _WriterFile(self, filename)
292         return self._last_open
293
294     def flush_data(self):
295         data_buffer = b''.join(self._data_buffer)
296         if data_buffer:
297             self._current_stream_locators.append(
298                 self._my_keep().put(
299                     data_buffer[0:config.KEEP_BLOCK_SIZE],
300                     copies=self.replication))
301             self._data_buffer = [data_buffer[config.KEEP_BLOCK_SIZE:]]
302             self._data_buffer_len = len(self._data_buffer[0])
303
304     def start_new_file(self, newfilename=None):
305         self.finish_current_file()
306         self.set_current_file_name(newfilename)
307
308     def set_current_file_name(self, newfilename):
309         if re.search(r'[\t\n]', newfilename):
310             raise errors.AssertionError(
311                 "Manifest filenames cannot contain whitespace: %s" %
312                 newfilename)
313         elif re.search(r'\x00', newfilename):
314             raise errors.AssertionError(
315                 "Manifest filenames cannot contain NUL characters: %s" %
316                 newfilename)
317         self._current_file_name = newfilename
318
319     def current_file_name(self):
320         return self._current_file_name
321
322     def finish_current_file(self):
323         if self._current_file_name is None:
324             if self._current_file_pos == self._current_stream_length:
325                 return
326             raise errors.AssertionError(
327                 "Cannot finish an unnamed file " +
328                 "(%d bytes at offset %d in '%s' stream)" %
329                 (self._current_stream_length - self._current_file_pos,
330                  self._current_file_pos,
331                  self._current_stream_name))
332         self._current_stream_files.append([
333                 self._current_file_pos,
334                 self._current_stream_length - self._current_file_pos,
335                 self._current_file_name])
336         self._current_file_pos = self._current_stream_length
337         self._current_file_name = None
338
339     def start_new_stream(self, newstreamname='.'):
340         self.finish_current_stream()
341         self.set_current_stream_name(newstreamname)
342
343     def set_current_stream_name(self, newstreamname):
344         if re.search(r'[\t\n]', newstreamname):
345             raise errors.AssertionError(
346                 "Manifest stream names cannot contain whitespace: '%s'" %
347                 (newstreamname))
348         self._current_stream_name = '.' if newstreamname=='' else newstreamname
349
350     def current_stream_name(self):
351         return self._current_stream_name
352
353     def finish_current_stream(self):
354         self.finish_current_file()
355         self.flush_data()
356         if not self._current_stream_files:
357             pass
358         elif self._current_stream_name is None:
359             raise errors.AssertionError(
360                 "Cannot finish an unnamed stream (%d bytes in %d files)" %
361                 (self._current_stream_length, len(self._current_stream_files)))
362         else:
363             if not self._current_stream_locators:
364                 self._current_stream_locators.append(config.EMPTY_BLOCK_LOCATOR)
365             self._finished_streams.append([self._current_stream_name,
366                                            self._current_stream_locators,
367                                            self._current_stream_files])
368         self._current_stream_files = []
369         self._current_stream_length = 0
370         self._current_stream_locators = []
371         self._current_stream_name = None
372         self._current_file_pos = 0
373         self._current_file_name = None
374
375     def finish(self):
376         """Store the manifest in Keep and return its locator.
377
378         This is useful for storing manifest fragments (task outputs)
379         temporarily in Keep during a Crunch job.
380
381         In other cases you should make a collection instead, by
382         sending manifest_text() to the API server's "create
383         collection" endpoint.
384         """
385         return self._my_keep().put(self.manifest_text().encode(),
386                                    copies=self.replication)
387
388     def portable_data_hash(self):
389         stripped = self.stripped_manifest().encode()
390         return '{}+{}'.format(hashlib.md5(stripped).hexdigest(), len(stripped))
391
392     def manifest_text(self):
393         self.finish_current_stream()
394         manifest = ''
395
396         for stream in self._finished_streams:
397             if not re.search(r'^\.(/.*)?$', stream[0]):
398                 manifest += './'
399             manifest += stream[0].replace(' ', '\\040')
400             manifest += ' ' + ' '.join(stream[1])
401             manifest += ' ' + ' '.join("%d:%d:%s" % (sfile[0], sfile[1], sfile[2].replace(' ', '\\040')) for sfile in stream[2])
402             manifest += "\n"
403
404         return manifest
405
406     def data_locators(self):
407         ret = []
408         for name, locators, files in self._finished_streams:
409             ret += locators
410         return ret
411
412     def save_new(self, name=None):
413         return self._api_client.collections().create(
414             ensure_unique_name=True,
415             body={
416                 'name': name,
417                 'manifest_text': self.manifest_text(),
418             }).execute(num_retries=self.num_retries)
419
420
421 class ResumableCollectionWriter(CollectionWriter):
422     """Deprecated, use Collection instead."""
423
424     STATE_PROPS = ['_current_stream_files', '_current_stream_length',
425                    '_current_stream_locators', '_current_stream_name',
426                    '_current_file_name', '_current_file_pos', '_close_file',
427                    '_data_buffer', '_dependencies', '_finished_streams',
428                    '_queued_dirents', '_queued_trees']
429
430     def __init__(self, api_client=None, **kwargs):
431         self._dependencies = {}
432         super(ResumableCollectionWriter, self).__init__(api_client, **kwargs)
433
434     @classmethod
435     def from_state(cls, state, *init_args, **init_kwargs):
436         # Try to build a new writer from scratch with the given state.
437         # If the state is not suitable to resume (because files have changed,
438         # been deleted, aren't predictable, etc.), raise a
439         # StaleWriterStateError.  Otherwise, return the initialized writer.
440         # The caller is responsible for calling writer.do_queued_work()
441         # appropriately after it's returned.
442         writer = cls(*init_args, **init_kwargs)
443         for attr_name in cls.STATE_PROPS:
444             attr_value = state[attr_name]
445             attr_class = getattr(writer, attr_name).__class__
446             # Coerce the value into the same type as the initial value, if
447             # needed.
448             if attr_class not in (type(None), attr_value.__class__):
449                 attr_value = attr_class(attr_value)
450             setattr(writer, attr_name, attr_value)
451         # Check dependencies before we try to resume anything.
452         if any(KeepLocator(ls).permission_expired()
453                for ls in writer._current_stream_locators):
454             raise errors.StaleWriterStateError(
455                 "locators include expired permission hint")
456         writer.check_dependencies()
457         if state['_current_file'] is not None:
458             path, pos = state['_current_file']
459             try:
460                 writer._queued_file = open(path, 'rb')
461                 writer._queued_file.seek(pos)
462             except IOError as error:
463                 raise errors.StaleWriterStateError(
464                     "failed to reopen active file {}: {}".format(path, error))
465         return writer
466
467     def check_dependencies(self):
468         for path, orig_stat in listitems(self._dependencies):
469             if not S_ISREG(orig_stat[ST_MODE]):
470                 raise errors.StaleWriterStateError("{} not file".format(path))
471             try:
472                 now_stat = tuple(os.stat(path))
473             except OSError as error:
474                 raise errors.StaleWriterStateError(
475                     "failed to stat {}: {}".format(path, error))
476             if ((not S_ISREG(now_stat[ST_MODE])) or
477                 (orig_stat[ST_MTIME] != now_stat[ST_MTIME]) or
478                 (orig_stat[ST_SIZE] != now_stat[ST_SIZE])):
479                 raise errors.StaleWriterStateError("{} changed".format(path))
480
481     def dump_state(self, copy_func=lambda x: x):
482         state = {attr: copy_func(getattr(self, attr))
483                  for attr in self.STATE_PROPS}
484         if self._queued_file is None:
485             state['_current_file'] = None
486         else:
487             state['_current_file'] = (os.path.realpath(self._queued_file.name),
488                                       self._queued_file.tell())
489         return state
490
491     def _queue_file(self, source, filename=None):
492         try:
493             src_path = os.path.realpath(source)
494         except Exception:
495             raise errors.AssertionError("{} not a file path".format(source))
496         try:
497             path_stat = os.stat(src_path)
498         except OSError as stat_error:
499             path_stat = None
500         super(ResumableCollectionWriter, self)._queue_file(source, filename)
501         fd_stat = os.fstat(self._queued_file.fileno())
502         if not S_ISREG(fd_stat.st_mode):
503             # We won't be able to resume from this cache anyway, so don't
504             # worry about further checks.
505             self._dependencies[source] = tuple(fd_stat)
506         elif path_stat is None:
507             raise errors.AssertionError(
508                 "could not stat {}: {}".format(source, stat_error))
509         elif path_stat.st_ino != fd_stat.st_ino:
510             raise errors.AssertionError(
511                 "{} changed between open and stat calls".format(source))
512         else:
513             self._dependencies[src_path] = tuple(fd_stat)
514
515     def write(self, data):
516         if self._queued_file is None:
517             raise errors.AssertionError(
518                 "resumable writer can't accept unsourced data")
519         return super(ResumableCollectionWriter, self).write(data)
520
521
522 ADD = "add"
523 DEL = "del"
524 MOD = "mod"
525 TOK = "tok"
526 FILE = "file"
527 COLLECTION = "collection"
528
529 class RichCollectionBase(CollectionBase):
530     """Base class for Collections and Subcollections.
531
532     Implements the majority of functionality relating to accessing items in the
533     Collection.
534
535     """
536
537     def __init__(self, parent=None):
538         self.parent = parent
539         self._committed = False
540         self._has_remote_blocks = False
541         self._callback = None
542         self._items = {}
543
544     def _my_api(self):
545         raise NotImplementedError()
546
547     def _my_keep(self):
548         raise NotImplementedError()
549
550     def _my_block_manager(self):
551         raise NotImplementedError()
552
553     def writable(self):
554         raise NotImplementedError()
555
556     def root_collection(self):
557         raise NotImplementedError()
558
559     def notify(self, event, collection, name, item):
560         raise NotImplementedError()
561
562     def stream_name(self):
563         raise NotImplementedError()
564
565
566     @synchronized
567     def has_remote_blocks(self):
568         """Recursively check for a +R segment locator signature."""
569
570         if self._has_remote_blocks:
571             return True
572         for item in self:
573             if self[item].has_remote_blocks():
574                 return True
575         return False
576
577     @synchronized
578     def set_has_remote_blocks(self, val):
579         self._has_remote_blocks = val
580         if self.parent:
581             self.parent.set_has_remote_blocks(val)
582
583     @must_be_writable
584     @synchronized
585     def find_or_create(self, path, create_type):
586         """Recursively search the specified file path.
587
588         May return either a `Collection` or `ArvadosFile`.  If not found, will
589         create a new item at the specified path based on `create_type`.  Will
590         create intermediate subcollections needed to contain the final item in
591         the path.
592
593         :create_type:
594           One of `arvados.collection.FILE` or
595           `arvados.collection.COLLECTION`.  If the path is not found, and value
596           of create_type is FILE then create and return a new ArvadosFile for
597           the last path component.  If COLLECTION, then create and return a new
598           Collection for the last path component.
599
600         """
601
602         pathcomponents = path.split("/", 1)
603         if pathcomponents[0]:
604             item = self._items.get(pathcomponents[0])
605             if len(pathcomponents) == 1:
606                 if item is None:
607                     # create new file
608                     if create_type == COLLECTION:
609                         item = Subcollection(self, pathcomponents[0])
610                     else:
611                         item = ArvadosFile(self, pathcomponents[0])
612                     self._items[pathcomponents[0]] = item
613                     self.set_committed(False)
614                     self.notify(ADD, self, pathcomponents[0], item)
615                 return item
616             else:
617                 if item is None:
618                     # create new collection
619                     item = Subcollection(self, pathcomponents[0])
620                     self._items[pathcomponents[0]] = item
621                     self.set_committed(False)
622                     self.notify(ADD, self, pathcomponents[0], item)
623                 if isinstance(item, RichCollectionBase):
624                     return item.find_or_create(pathcomponents[1], create_type)
625                 else:
626                     raise IOError(errno.ENOTDIR, "Not a directory", pathcomponents[0])
627         else:
628             return self
629
630     @synchronized
631     def find(self, path):
632         """Recursively search the specified file path.
633
634         May return either a Collection or ArvadosFile. Return None if not
635         found.
636         If path is invalid (ex: starts with '/'), an IOError exception will be
637         raised.
638
639         """
640         if not path:
641             raise errors.ArgumentError("Parameter 'path' is empty.")
642
643         pathcomponents = path.split("/", 1)
644         if pathcomponents[0] == '':
645             raise IOError(errno.ENOTDIR, "Not a directory", pathcomponents[0])
646
647         item = self._items.get(pathcomponents[0])
648         if item is None:
649             return None
650         elif len(pathcomponents) == 1:
651             return item
652         else:
653             if isinstance(item, RichCollectionBase):
654                 if pathcomponents[1]:
655                     return item.find(pathcomponents[1])
656                 else:
657                     return item
658             else:
659                 raise IOError(errno.ENOTDIR, "Not a directory", pathcomponents[0])
660
661     @synchronized
662     def mkdirs(self, path):
663         """Recursive subcollection create.
664
665         Like `os.makedirs()`.  Will create intermediate subcollections needed
666         to contain the leaf subcollection path.
667
668         """
669
670         if self.find(path) != None:
671             raise IOError(errno.EEXIST, "Directory or file exists", path)
672
673         return self.find_or_create(path, COLLECTION)
674
675     def open(self, path, mode="r", encoding=None):
676         """Open a file-like object for access.
677
678         :path:
679           path to a file in the collection
680         :mode:
681           a string consisting of "r", "w", or "a", optionally followed
682           by "b" or "t", optionally followed by "+".
683           :"b":
684             binary mode: write() accepts bytes, read() returns bytes.
685           :"t":
686             text mode (default): write() accepts strings, read() returns strings.
687           :"r":
688             opens for reading
689           :"r+":
690             opens for reading and writing.  Reads/writes share a file pointer.
691           :"w", "w+":
692             truncates to 0 and opens for reading and writing.  Reads/writes share a file pointer.
693           :"a", "a+":
694             opens for reading and writing.  All writes are appended to
695             the end of the file.  Writing does not affect the file pointer for
696             reading.
697
698         """
699
700         if not re.search(r'^[rwa][bt]?\+?$', mode):
701             raise errors.ArgumentError("Invalid mode {!r}".format(mode))
702
703         if mode[0] == 'r' and '+' not in mode:
704             fclass = ArvadosFileReader
705             arvfile = self.find(path)
706         elif not self.writable():
707             raise IOError(errno.EROFS, "Collection is read only")
708         else:
709             fclass = ArvadosFileWriter
710             arvfile = self.find_or_create(path, FILE)
711
712         if arvfile is None:
713             raise IOError(errno.ENOENT, "File not found", path)
714         if not isinstance(arvfile, ArvadosFile):
715             raise IOError(errno.EISDIR, "Is a directory", path)
716
717         if mode[0] == 'w':
718             arvfile.truncate(0)
719
720         binmode = mode[0] + 'b' + re.sub('[bt]', '', mode[1:])
721         f = fclass(arvfile, mode=binmode, num_retries=self.num_retries)
722         if 'b' not in mode:
723             bufferclass = io.BufferedRandom if f.writable() else io.BufferedReader
724             f = TextIOWrapper(bufferclass(WrappableFile(f)), encoding=encoding)
725         return f
726
727     def modified(self):
728         """Determine if the collection has been modified since last commited."""
729         return not self.committed()
730
731     @synchronized
732     def committed(self):
733         """Determine if the collection has been committed to the API server."""
734         return self._committed
735
736     @synchronized
737     def set_committed(self, value=True):
738         """Recursively set committed flag.
739
740         If value is True, set committed to be True for this and all children.
741
742         If value is False, set committed to be False for this and all parents.
743         """
744         if value == self._committed:
745             return
746         if value:
747             for k,v in listitems(self._items):
748                 v.set_committed(True)
749             self._committed = True
750         else:
751             self._committed = False
752             if self.parent is not None:
753                 self.parent.set_committed(False)
754
755     @synchronized
756     def __iter__(self):
757         """Iterate over names of files and collections contained in this collection."""
758         return iter(viewkeys(self._items))
759
760     @synchronized
761     def __getitem__(self, k):
762         """Get a file or collection that is directly contained by this collection.
763
764         If you want to search a path, use `find()` instead.
765
766         """
767         return self._items[k]
768
769     @synchronized
770     def __contains__(self, k):
771         """Test if there is a file or collection a directly contained by this collection."""
772         return k in self._items
773
774     @synchronized
775     def __len__(self):
776         """Get the number of items directly contained in this collection."""
777         return len(self._items)
778
779     @must_be_writable
780     @synchronized
781     def __delitem__(self, p):
782         """Delete an item by name which is directly contained by this collection."""
783         del self._items[p]
784         self.set_committed(False)
785         self.notify(DEL, self, p, None)
786
787     @synchronized
788     def keys(self):
789         """Get a list of names of files and collections directly contained in this collection."""
790         return self._items.keys()
791
792     @synchronized
793     def values(self):
794         """Get a list of files and collection objects directly contained in this collection."""
795         return listvalues(self._items)
796
797     @synchronized
798     def items(self):
799         """Get a list of (name, object) tuples directly contained in this collection."""
800         return listitems(self._items)
801
802     def exists(self, path):
803         """Test if there is a file or collection at `path`."""
804         return self.find(path) is not None
805
806     @must_be_writable
807     @synchronized
808     def remove(self, path, recursive=False):
809         """Remove the file or subcollection (directory) at `path`.
810
811         :recursive:
812           Specify whether to remove non-empty subcollections (True), or raise an error (False).
813         """
814
815         if not path:
816             raise errors.ArgumentError("Parameter 'path' is empty.")
817
818         pathcomponents = path.split("/", 1)
819         item = self._items.get(pathcomponents[0])
820         if item is None:
821             raise IOError(errno.ENOENT, "File not found", path)
822         if len(pathcomponents) == 1:
823             if isinstance(self._items[pathcomponents[0]], RichCollectionBase) and len(self._items[pathcomponents[0]]) > 0 and not recursive:
824                 raise IOError(errno.ENOTEMPTY, "Directory not empty", path)
825             deleteditem = self._items[pathcomponents[0]]
826             del self._items[pathcomponents[0]]
827             self.set_committed(False)
828             self.notify(DEL, self, pathcomponents[0], deleteditem)
829         else:
830             item.remove(pathcomponents[1])
831
832     def _clonefrom(self, source):
833         for k,v in listitems(source):
834             self._items[k] = v.clone(self, k)
835
836     def clone(self):
837         raise NotImplementedError()
838
839     @must_be_writable
840     @synchronized
841     def add(self, source_obj, target_name, overwrite=False, reparent=False):
842         """Copy or move a file or subcollection to this collection.
843
844         :source_obj:
845           An ArvadosFile, or Subcollection object
846
847         :target_name:
848           Destination item name.  If the target name already exists and is a
849           file, this will raise an error unless you specify `overwrite=True`.
850
851         :overwrite:
852           Whether to overwrite target file if it already exists.
853
854         :reparent:
855           If True, source_obj will be moved from its parent collection to this collection.
856           If False, source_obj will be copied and the parent collection will be
857           unmodified.
858
859         """
860
861         if target_name in self and not overwrite:
862             raise IOError(errno.EEXIST, "File already exists", target_name)
863
864         modified_from = None
865         if target_name in self:
866             modified_from = self[target_name]
867
868         # Actually make the move or copy.
869         if reparent:
870             source_obj._reparent(self, target_name)
871             item = source_obj
872         else:
873             item = source_obj.clone(self, target_name)
874
875         self._items[target_name] = item
876         self.set_committed(False)
877         if not self._has_remote_blocks and source_obj.has_remote_blocks():
878             self.set_has_remote_blocks(True)
879
880         if modified_from:
881             self.notify(MOD, self, target_name, (modified_from, item))
882         else:
883             self.notify(ADD, self, target_name, item)
884
885     def _get_src_target(self, source, target_path, source_collection, create_dest):
886         if source_collection is None:
887             source_collection = self
888
889         # Find the object
890         if isinstance(source, basestring):
891             source_obj = source_collection.find(source)
892             if source_obj is None:
893                 raise IOError(errno.ENOENT, "File not found", source)
894             sourcecomponents = source.split("/")
895         else:
896             source_obj = source
897             sourcecomponents = None
898
899         # Find parent collection the target path
900         targetcomponents = target_path.split("/")
901
902         # Determine the name to use.
903         target_name = targetcomponents[-1] if targetcomponents[-1] else sourcecomponents[-1]
904
905         if not target_name:
906             raise errors.ArgumentError("Target path is empty and source is an object.  Cannot determine destination filename to use.")
907
908         if create_dest:
909             target_dir = self.find_or_create("/".join(targetcomponents[0:-1]), COLLECTION)
910         else:
911             if len(targetcomponents) > 1:
912                 target_dir = self.find("/".join(targetcomponents[0:-1]))
913             else:
914                 target_dir = self
915
916         if target_dir is None:
917             raise IOError(errno.ENOENT, "Target directory not found", target_name)
918
919         if target_name in target_dir and isinstance(target_dir[target_name], RichCollectionBase) and sourcecomponents:
920             target_dir = target_dir[target_name]
921             target_name = sourcecomponents[-1]
922
923         return (source_obj, target_dir, target_name)
924
925     @must_be_writable
926     @synchronized
927     def copy(self, source, target_path, source_collection=None, overwrite=False):
928         """Copy a file or subcollection to a new path in this collection.
929
930         :source:
931           A string with a path to source file or subcollection, or an actual ArvadosFile or Subcollection object.
932
933         :target_path:
934           Destination file or path.  If the target path already exists and is a
935           subcollection, the item will be placed inside the subcollection.  If
936           the target path already exists and is a file, this will raise an error
937           unless you specify `overwrite=True`.
938
939         :source_collection:
940           Collection to copy `source_path` from (default `self`)
941
942         :overwrite:
943           Whether to overwrite target file if it already exists.
944         """
945
946         source_obj, target_dir, target_name = self._get_src_target(source, target_path, source_collection, True)
947         target_dir.add(source_obj, target_name, overwrite, False)
948
949     @must_be_writable
950     @synchronized
951     def rename(self, source, target_path, source_collection=None, overwrite=False):
952         """Move a file or subcollection from `source_collection` to a new path in this collection.
953
954         :source:
955           A string with a path to source file or subcollection.
956
957         :target_path:
958           Destination file or path.  If the target path already exists and is a
959           subcollection, the item will be placed inside the subcollection.  If
960           the target path already exists and is a file, this will raise an error
961           unless you specify `overwrite=True`.
962
963         :source_collection:
964           Collection to copy `source_path` from (default `self`)
965
966         :overwrite:
967           Whether to overwrite target file if it already exists.
968         """
969
970         source_obj, target_dir, target_name = self._get_src_target(source, target_path, source_collection, False)
971         if not source_obj.writable():
972             raise IOError(errno.EROFS, "Source collection is read only", source)
973         target_dir.add(source_obj, target_name, overwrite, True)
974
975     def portable_manifest_text(self, stream_name="."):
976         """Get the manifest text for this collection, sub collections and files.
977
978         This method does not flush outstanding blocks to Keep.  It will return
979         a normalized manifest with access tokens stripped.
980
981         :stream_name:
982           Name to use for this stream (directory)
983
984         """
985         return self._get_manifest_text(stream_name, True, True)
986
987     @synchronized
988     def manifest_text(self, stream_name=".", strip=False, normalize=False,
989                       only_committed=False):
990         """Get the manifest text for this collection, sub collections and files.
991
992         This method will flush outstanding blocks to Keep.  By default, it will
993         not normalize an unmodified manifest or strip access tokens.
994
995         :stream_name:
996           Name to use for this stream (directory)
997
998         :strip:
999           If True, remove signing tokens from block locators if present.
1000           If False (default), block locators are left unchanged.
1001
1002         :normalize:
1003           If True, always export the manifest text in normalized form
1004           even if the Collection is not modified.  If False (default) and the collection
1005           is not modified, return the original manifest text even if it is not
1006           in normalized form.
1007
1008         :only_committed:
1009           If True, don't commit pending blocks.
1010
1011         """
1012
1013         if not only_committed:
1014             self._my_block_manager().commit_all()
1015         return self._get_manifest_text(stream_name, strip, normalize,
1016                                        only_committed=only_committed)
1017
1018     @synchronized
1019     def _get_manifest_text(self, stream_name, strip, normalize, only_committed=False):
1020         """Get the manifest text for this collection, sub collections and files.
1021
1022         :stream_name:
1023           Name to use for this stream (directory)
1024
1025         :strip:
1026           If True, remove signing tokens from block locators if present.
1027           If False (default), block locators are left unchanged.
1028
1029         :normalize:
1030           If True, always export the manifest text in normalized form
1031           even if the Collection is not modified.  If False (default) and the collection
1032           is not modified, return the original manifest text even if it is not
1033           in normalized form.
1034
1035         :only_committed:
1036           If True, only include blocks that were already committed to Keep.
1037
1038         """
1039
1040         if not self.committed() or self._manifest_text is None or normalize:
1041             stream = {}
1042             buf = []
1043             sorted_keys = sorted(self.keys())
1044             for filename in [s for s in sorted_keys if isinstance(self[s], ArvadosFile)]:
1045                 # Create a stream per file `k`
1046                 arvfile = self[filename]
1047                 filestream = []
1048                 for segment in arvfile.segments():
1049                     loc = segment.locator
1050                     if arvfile.parent._my_block_manager().is_bufferblock(loc):
1051                         if only_committed:
1052                             continue
1053                         loc = arvfile.parent._my_block_manager().get_bufferblock(loc).locator()
1054                     if strip:
1055                         loc = KeepLocator(loc).stripped()
1056                     filestream.append(LocatorAndRange(loc, KeepLocator(loc).size,
1057                                          segment.segment_offset, segment.range_size))
1058                 stream[filename] = filestream
1059             if stream:
1060                 buf.append(" ".join(normalize_stream(stream_name, stream)) + "\n")
1061             for dirname in [s for s in sorted_keys if isinstance(self[s], RichCollectionBase)]:
1062                 buf.append(self[dirname].manifest_text(
1063                     stream_name=os.path.join(stream_name, dirname),
1064                     strip=strip, normalize=True, only_committed=only_committed))
1065             return "".join(buf)
1066         else:
1067             if strip:
1068                 return self.stripped_manifest()
1069             else:
1070                 return self._manifest_text
1071
1072     @synchronized
1073     def _copy_remote_blocks(self, remote_blocks={}):
1074         """Scan through the entire collection and ask Keep to copy remote blocks.
1075
1076         When accessing a remote collection, blocks will have a remote signature
1077         (+R instead of +A). Collect these signatures and request Keep to copy the
1078         blocks to the local cluster, returning local (+A) signatures.
1079
1080         :remote_blocks:
1081           Shared cache of remote to local block mappings. This is used to avoid
1082           doing extra work when blocks are shared by more than one file in
1083           different subdirectories.
1084
1085         """
1086         for item in self:
1087             remote_blocks = self[item]._copy_remote_blocks(remote_blocks)
1088         return remote_blocks
1089
1090     @synchronized
1091     def diff(self, end_collection, prefix=".", holding_collection=None):
1092         """Generate list of add/modify/delete actions.
1093
1094         When given to `apply`, will change `self` to match `end_collection`
1095
1096         """
1097         changes = []
1098         if holding_collection is None:
1099             holding_collection = Collection(api_client=self._my_api(), keep_client=self._my_keep())
1100         for k in self:
1101             if k not in end_collection:
1102                changes.append((DEL, os.path.join(prefix, k), self[k].clone(holding_collection, "")))
1103         for k in end_collection:
1104             if k in self:
1105                 if isinstance(end_collection[k], Subcollection) and isinstance(self[k], Subcollection):
1106                     changes.extend(self[k].diff(end_collection[k], os.path.join(prefix, k), holding_collection))
1107                 elif end_collection[k] != self[k]:
1108                     changes.append((MOD, os.path.join(prefix, k), self[k].clone(holding_collection, ""), end_collection[k].clone(holding_collection, "")))
1109                 else:
1110                     changes.append((TOK, os.path.join(prefix, k), self[k].clone(holding_collection, ""), end_collection[k].clone(holding_collection, "")))
1111             else:
1112                 changes.append((ADD, os.path.join(prefix, k), end_collection[k].clone(holding_collection, "")))
1113         return changes
1114
1115     @must_be_writable
1116     @synchronized
1117     def apply(self, changes):
1118         """Apply changes from `diff`.
1119
1120         If a change conflicts with a local change, it will be saved to an
1121         alternate path indicating the conflict.
1122
1123         """
1124         if changes:
1125             self.set_committed(False)
1126         for change in changes:
1127             event_type = change[0]
1128             path = change[1]
1129             initial = change[2]
1130             local = self.find(path)
1131             conflictpath = "%s~%s~conflict~" % (path, time.strftime("%Y%m%d-%H%M%S",
1132                                                                     time.gmtime()))
1133             if event_type == ADD:
1134                 if local is None:
1135                     # No local file at path, safe to copy over new file
1136                     self.copy(initial, path)
1137                 elif local is not None and local != initial:
1138                     # There is already local file and it is different:
1139                     # save change to conflict file.
1140                     self.copy(initial, conflictpath)
1141             elif event_type == MOD or event_type == TOK:
1142                 final = change[3]
1143                 if local == initial:
1144                     # Local matches the "initial" item so it has not
1145                     # changed locally and is safe to update.
1146                     if isinstance(local, ArvadosFile) and isinstance(final, ArvadosFile):
1147                         # Replace contents of local file with new contents
1148                         local.replace_contents(final)
1149                     else:
1150                         # Overwrite path with new item; this can happen if
1151                         # path was a file and is now a collection or vice versa
1152                         self.copy(final, path, overwrite=True)
1153                 else:
1154                     # Local is missing (presumably deleted) or local doesn't
1155                     # match the "start" value, so save change to conflict file
1156                     self.copy(final, conflictpath)
1157             elif event_type == DEL:
1158                 if local == initial:
1159                     # Local item matches "initial" value, so it is safe to remove.
1160                     self.remove(path, recursive=True)
1161                 # else, the file is modified or already removed, in either
1162                 # case we don't want to try to remove it.
1163
1164     def portable_data_hash(self):
1165         """Get the portable data hash for this collection's manifest."""
1166         if self._manifest_locator and self.committed():
1167             # If the collection is already saved on the API server, and it's committed
1168             # then return API server's PDH response.
1169             return self._portable_data_hash
1170         else:
1171             stripped = self.portable_manifest_text().encode()
1172             return '{}+{}'.format(hashlib.md5(stripped).hexdigest(), len(stripped))
1173
1174     @synchronized
1175     def subscribe(self, callback):
1176         if self._callback is None:
1177             self._callback = callback
1178         else:
1179             raise errors.ArgumentError("A callback is already set on this collection.")
1180
1181     @synchronized
1182     def unsubscribe(self):
1183         if self._callback is not None:
1184             self._callback = None
1185
1186     @synchronized
1187     def notify(self, event, collection, name, item):
1188         if self._callback:
1189             self._callback(event, collection, name, item)
1190         self.root_collection().notify(event, collection, name, item)
1191
1192     @synchronized
1193     def __eq__(self, other):
1194         if other is self:
1195             return True
1196         if not isinstance(other, RichCollectionBase):
1197             return False
1198         if len(self._items) != len(other):
1199             return False
1200         for k in self._items:
1201             if k not in other:
1202                 return False
1203             if self._items[k] != other[k]:
1204                 return False
1205         return True
1206
1207     def __ne__(self, other):
1208         return not self.__eq__(other)
1209
1210     @synchronized
1211     def flush(self):
1212         """Flush bufferblocks to Keep."""
1213         for e in listvalues(self):
1214             e.flush()
1215
1216
1217 class Collection(RichCollectionBase):
1218     """Represents the root of an Arvados Collection.
1219
1220     This class is threadsafe.  The root collection object, all subcollections
1221     and files are protected by a single lock (i.e. each access locks the entire
1222     collection).
1223
1224     Brief summary of
1225     useful methods:
1226
1227     :To read an existing file:
1228       `c.open("myfile", "r")`
1229
1230     :To write a new file:
1231       `c.open("myfile", "w")`
1232
1233     :To determine if a file exists:
1234       `c.find("myfile") is not None`
1235
1236     :To copy a file:
1237       `c.copy("source", "dest")`
1238
1239     :To delete a file:
1240       `c.remove("myfile")`
1241
1242     :To save to an existing collection record:
1243       `c.save()`
1244
1245     :To save a new collection record:
1246     `c.save_new()`
1247
1248     :To merge remote changes into this object:
1249       `c.update()`
1250
1251     Must be associated with an API server Collection record (during
1252     initialization, or using `save_new`) to use `save` or `update`
1253
1254     """
1255
1256     def __init__(self, manifest_locator_or_text=None,
1257                  api_client=None,
1258                  keep_client=None,
1259                  num_retries=None,
1260                  parent=None,
1261                  apiconfig=None,
1262                  block_manager=None,
1263                  replication_desired=None,
1264                  put_threads=None):
1265         """Collection constructor.
1266
1267         :manifest_locator_or_text:
1268           An Arvados collection UUID, portable data hash, raw manifest
1269           text, or (if creating an empty collection) None.
1270
1271         :parent:
1272           the parent Collection, may be None.
1273
1274         :apiconfig:
1275           A dict containing keys for ARVADOS_API_HOST and ARVADOS_API_TOKEN.
1276           Prefer this over supplying your own api_client and keep_client (except in testing).
1277           Will use default config settings if not specified.
1278
1279         :api_client:
1280           The API client object to use for requests.  If not specified, create one using `apiconfig`.
1281
1282         :keep_client:
1283           the Keep client to use for requests.  If not specified, create one using `apiconfig`.
1284
1285         :num_retries:
1286           the number of retries for API and Keep requests.
1287
1288         :block_manager:
1289           the block manager to use.  If not specified, create one.
1290
1291         :replication_desired:
1292           How many copies should Arvados maintain. If None, API server default
1293           configuration applies. If not None, this value will also be used
1294           for determining the number of block copies being written.
1295
1296         """
1297         super(Collection, self).__init__(parent)
1298         self._api_client = api_client
1299         self._keep_client = keep_client
1300         self._block_manager = block_manager
1301         self.replication_desired = replication_desired
1302         self.put_threads = put_threads
1303
1304         if apiconfig:
1305             self._config = apiconfig
1306         else:
1307             self._config = config.settings()
1308
1309         self.num_retries = num_retries if num_retries is not None else 0
1310         self._manifest_locator = None
1311         self._manifest_text = None
1312         self._portable_data_hash = None
1313         self._api_response = None
1314         self._past_versions = set()
1315
1316         self.lock = threading.RLock()
1317         self.events = None
1318
1319         if manifest_locator_or_text:
1320             if re.match(arvados.util.keep_locator_pattern, manifest_locator_or_text):
1321                 self._manifest_locator = manifest_locator_or_text
1322             elif re.match(arvados.util.collection_uuid_pattern, manifest_locator_or_text):
1323                 self._manifest_locator = manifest_locator_or_text
1324                 if not self._has_local_collection_uuid():
1325                     self._has_remote_blocks = True
1326             elif re.match(arvados.util.manifest_pattern, manifest_locator_or_text):
1327                 self._manifest_text = manifest_locator_or_text
1328                 if '+R' in self._manifest_text:
1329                     self._has_remote_blocks = True
1330             else:
1331                 raise errors.ArgumentError(
1332                     "Argument to CollectionReader is not a manifest or a collection UUID")
1333
1334             try:
1335                 self._populate()
1336             except (IOError, errors.SyntaxError) as e:
1337                 raise errors.ArgumentError("Error processing manifest text: %s", e)
1338
1339     def root_collection(self):
1340         return self
1341
1342     def get_properties(self):
1343         if self._api_response and self._api_response["properties"]:
1344             return self._api_response["properties"]
1345         else:
1346             return {}
1347
1348     def get_trash_at(self):
1349         if self._api_response and self._api_response["trash_at"]:
1350             return ciso8601.parse_datetime(self._api_response["trash_at"])
1351         else:
1352             return None
1353
1354     def stream_name(self):
1355         return "."
1356
1357     def writable(self):
1358         return True
1359
1360     @synchronized
1361     def known_past_version(self, modified_at_and_portable_data_hash):
1362         return modified_at_and_portable_data_hash in self._past_versions
1363
1364     @synchronized
1365     @retry_method
1366     def update(self, other=None, num_retries=None):
1367         """Merge the latest collection on the API server with the current collection."""
1368
1369         if other is None:
1370             if self._manifest_locator is None:
1371                 raise errors.ArgumentError("`other` is None but collection does not have a manifest_locator uuid")
1372             response = self._my_api().collections().get(uuid=self._manifest_locator).execute(num_retries=num_retries)
1373             if (self.known_past_version((response.get("modified_at"), response.get("portable_data_hash"))) and
1374                 response.get("portable_data_hash") != self.portable_data_hash()):
1375                 # The record on the server is different from our current one, but we've seen it before,
1376                 # so ignore it because it's already been merged.
1377                 # However, if it's the same as our current record, proceed with the update, because we want to update
1378                 # our tokens.
1379                 return
1380             else:
1381                 self._past_versions.add((response.get("modified_at"), response.get("portable_data_hash")))
1382             other = CollectionReader(response["manifest_text"])
1383         baseline = CollectionReader(self._manifest_text)
1384         self.apply(baseline.diff(other))
1385         self._manifest_text = self.manifest_text()
1386
1387     @synchronized
1388     def _my_api(self):
1389         if self._api_client is None:
1390             self._api_client = ThreadSafeApiCache(self._config)
1391             if self._keep_client is None:
1392                 self._keep_client = self._api_client.keep
1393         return self._api_client
1394
1395     @synchronized
1396     def _my_keep(self):
1397         if self._keep_client is None:
1398             if self._api_client is None:
1399                 self._my_api()
1400             else:
1401                 self._keep_client = KeepClient(api_client=self._api_client)
1402         return self._keep_client
1403
1404     @synchronized
1405     def _my_block_manager(self):
1406         if self._block_manager is None:
1407             copies = (self.replication_desired or
1408                       self._my_api()._rootDesc.get('defaultCollectionReplication',
1409                                                    2))
1410             self._block_manager = _BlockManager(self._my_keep(), copies=copies, put_threads=self.put_threads)
1411         return self._block_manager
1412
1413     def _remember_api_response(self, response):
1414         self._api_response = response
1415         self._past_versions.add((response.get("modified_at"), response.get("portable_data_hash")))
1416
1417     def _populate_from_api_server(self):
1418         # As in KeepClient itself, we must wait until the last
1419         # possible moment to instantiate an API client, in order to
1420         # avoid tripping up clients that don't have access to an API
1421         # server.  If we do build one, make sure our Keep client uses
1422         # it.  If instantiation fails, we'll fall back to the except
1423         # clause, just like any other Collection lookup
1424         # failure. Return an exception, or None if successful.
1425         self._remember_api_response(self._my_api().collections().get(
1426             uuid=self._manifest_locator).execute(
1427                 num_retries=self.num_retries))
1428         self._manifest_text = self._api_response['manifest_text']
1429         self._portable_data_hash = self._api_response['portable_data_hash']
1430         # If not overriden via kwargs, we should try to load the
1431         # replication_desired from the API server
1432         if self.replication_desired is None:
1433             self.replication_desired = self._api_response.get('replication_desired', None)
1434
1435     def _populate(self):
1436         if self._manifest_text is None:
1437             if self._manifest_locator is None:
1438                 return
1439             else:
1440                 self._populate_from_api_server()
1441         self._baseline_manifest = self._manifest_text
1442         self._import_manifest(self._manifest_text)
1443
1444     def _has_collection_uuid(self):
1445         return self._manifest_locator is not None and re.match(arvados.util.collection_uuid_pattern, self._manifest_locator)
1446
1447     def _has_local_collection_uuid(self):
1448         return self._has_collection_uuid and \
1449             self._my_api()._rootDesc['uuidPrefix'] == self._manifest_locator.split('-')[0]
1450
1451     def __enter__(self):
1452         return self
1453
1454     def __exit__(self, exc_type, exc_value, traceback):
1455         """Support scoped auto-commit in a with: block."""
1456         if exc_type is None:
1457             if self.writable() and self._has_collection_uuid():
1458                 self.save()
1459         self.stop_threads()
1460
1461     def stop_threads(self):
1462         if self._block_manager is not None:
1463             self._block_manager.stop_threads()
1464
1465     @synchronized
1466     def manifest_locator(self):
1467         """Get the manifest locator, if any.
1468
1469         The manifest locator will be set when the collection is loaded from an
1470         API server record or the portable data hash of a manifest.
1471
1472         The manifest locator will be None if the collection is newly created or
1473         was created directly from manifest text.  The method `save_new()` will
1474         assign a manifest locator.
1475
1476         """
1477         return self._manifest_locator
1478
1479     @synchronized
1480     def clone(self, new_parent=None, new_name=None, readonly=False, new_config=None):
1481         if new_config is None:
1482             new_config = self._config
1483         if readonly:
1484             newcollection = CollectionReader(parent=new_parent, apiconfig=new_config)
1485         else:
1486             newcollection = Collection(parent=new_parent, apiconfig=new_config)
1487
1488         newcollection._clonefrom(self)
1489         return newcollection
1490
1491     @synchronized
1492     def api_response(self):
1493         """Returns information about this Collection fetched from the API server.
1494
1495         If the Collection exists in Keep but not the API server, currently
1496         returns None.  Future versions may provide a synthetic response.
1497
1498         """
1499         return self._api_response
1500
1501     def find_or_create(self, path, create_type):
1502         """See `RichCollectionBase.find_or_create`"""
1503         if path == ".":
1504             return self
1505         else:
1506             return super(Collection, self).find_or_create(path[2:] if path.startswith("./") else path, create_type)
1507
1508     def find(self, path):
1509         """See `RichCollectionBase.find`"""
1510         if path == ".":
1511             return self
1512         else:
1513             return super(Collection, self).find(path[2:] if path.startswith("./") else path)
1514
1515     def remove(self, path, recursive=False):
1516         """See `RichCollectionBase.remove`"""
1517         if path == ".":
1518             raise errors.ArgumentError("Cannot remove '.'")
1519         else:
1520             return super(Collection, self).remove(path[2:] if path.startswith("./") else path, recursive)
1521
1522     @must_be_writable
1523     @synchronized
1524     @retry_method
1525     def save(self,
1526              properties=None,
1527              storage_classes=None,
1528              trash_at=None,
1529              merge=True,
1530              num_retries=None):
1531         """Save collection to an existing collection record.
1532
1533         Commit pending buffer blocks to Keep, merge with remote record (if
1534         merge=True, the default), and update the collection record. Returns
1535         the current manifest text.
1536
1537         Will raise AssertionError if not associated with a collection record on
1538         the API server.  If you want to save a manifest to Keep only, see
1539         `save_new()`.
1540
1541         :properties:
1542           Additional properties of collection. This value will replace any existing
1543           properties of collection.
1544
1545         :storage_classes:
1546           Specify desirable storage classes to be used when writing data to Keep.
1547
1548         :trash_at:
1549           A collection is *expiring* when it has a *trash_at* time in the future.
1550           An expiring collection can be accessed as normal,
1551           but is scheduled to be trashed automatically at the *trash_at* time.
1552
1553         :merge:
1554           Update and merge remote changes before saving.  Otherwise, any
1555           remote changes will be ignored and overwritten.
1556
1557         :num_retries:
1558           Retry count on API calls (if None,  use the collection default)
1559
1560         """
1561         if properties and type(properties) is not dict:
1562             raise errors.ArgumentError("properties must be dictionary type.")
1563
1564         if storage_classes and type(storage_classes) is not list:
1565             raise errors.ArgumentError("storage_classes must be list type.")
1566
1567         if trash_at and type(trash_at) is not datetime.datetime:
1568             raise errors.ArgumentError("trash_at must be datetime type.")
1569
1570         body={}
1571         if properties:
1572             body["properties"] = properties
1573         if storage_classes:
1574             body["storage_classes_desired"] = storage_classes
1575         if trash_at:
1576             t = trash_at.strftime("%Y-%m-%dT%H:%M:%S.%fZ")
1577             body["trash_at"] = t
1578
1579         if not self.committed():
1580             if self._has_remote_blocks:
1581                 # Copy any remote blocks to the local cluster.
1582                 self._copy_remote_blocks(remote_blocks={})
1583                 self._has_remote_blocks = False
1584             if not self._has_collection_uuid():
1585                 raise AssertionError("Collection manifest_locator is not a collection uuid.  Use save_new() for new collections.")
1586             elif not self._has_local_collection_uuid():
1587                 raise AssertionError("Collection manifest_locator is from a remote cluster. Use save_new() to save it on the local cluster.")
1588
1589             self._my_block_manager().commit_all()
1590
1591             if merge:
1592                 self.update()
1593
1594             text = self.manifest_text(strip=False)
1595             body['manifest_text'] = text
1596
1597             self._remember_api_response(self._my_api().collections().update(
1598                 uuid=self._manifest_locator,
1599                 body=body
1600                 ).execute(num_retries=num_retries))
1601             self._manifest_text = self._api_response["manifest_text"]
1602             self._portable_data_hash = self._api_response["portable_data_hash"]
1603             self.set_committed(True)
1604         elif body:
1605             self._remember_api_response(self._my_api().collections().update(
1606                 uuid=self._manifest_locator,
1607                 body=body
1608                 ).execute(num_retries=num_retries))
1609
1610         return self._manifest_text
1611
1612
1613     @must_be_writable
1614     @synchronized
1615     @retry_method
1616     def save_new(self, name=None,
1617                  create_collection_record=True,
1618                  owner_uuid=None,
1619                  properties=None,
1620                  storage_classes=None,
1621                  trash_at=None,
1622                  ensure_unique_name=False,
1623                  num_retries=None):
1624         """Save collection to a new collection record.
1625
1626         Commit pending buffer blocks to Keep and, when create_collection_record
1627         is True (default), create a new collection record.  After creating a
1628         new collection record, this Collection object will be associated with
1629         the new record used by `save()`. Returns the current manifest text.
1630
1631         :name:
1632           The collection name.
1633
1634         :create_collection_record:
1635            If True, create a collection record on the API server.
1636            If False, only commit blocks to Keep and return the manifest text.
1637
1638         :owner_uuid:
1639           the user, or project uuid that will own this collection.
1640           If None, defaults to the current user.
1641
1642         :properties:
1643           Additional properties of collection. This value will replace any existing
1644           properties of collection.
1645
1646         :storage_classes:
1647           Specify desirable storage classes to be used when writing data to Keep.
1648
1649         :trash_at:
1650           A collection is *expiring* when it has a *trash_at* time in the future.
1651           An expiring collection can be accessed as normal,
1652           but is scheduled to be trashed automatically at the *trash_at* time.
1653
1654         :ensure_unique_name:
1655           If True, ask the API server to rename the collection
1656           if it conflicts with a collection with the same name and owner.  If
1657           False, a name conflict will result in an error.
1658
1659         :num_retries:
1660           Retry count on API calls (if None,  use the collection default)
1661
1662         """
1663         if properties and type(properties) is not dict:
1664             raise errors.ArgumentError("properties must be dictionary type.")
1665
1666         if storage_classes and type(storage_classes) is not list:
1667             raise errors.ArgumentError("storage_classes must be list type.")
1668
1669         if trash_at and type(trash_at) is not datetime.datetime:
1670             raise errors.ArgumentError("trash_at must be datetime type.")
1671
1672         if self._has_remote_blocks:
1673             # Copy any remote blocks to the local cluster.
1674             self._copy_remote_blocks(remote_blocks={})
1675             self._has_remote_blocks = False
1676
1677         self._my_block_manager().commit_all()
1678         text = self.manifest_text(strip=False)
1679
1680         if create_collection_record:
1681             if name is None:
1682                 name = "New collection"
1683                 ensure_unique_name = True
1684
1685             body = {"manifest_text": text,
1686                     "name": name,
1687                     "replication_desired": self.replication_desired}
1688             if owner_uuid:
1689                 body["owner_uuid"] = owner_uuid
1690             if properties:
1691                 body["properties"] = properties
1692             if storage_classes:
1693                 body["storage_classes_desired"] = storage_classes
1694             if trash_at:
1695                 t = trash_at.strftime("%Y-%m-%dT%H:%M:%S.%fZ")
1696                 body["trash_at"] = t
1697
1698             self._remember_api_response(self._my_api().collections().create(ensure_unique_name=ensure_unique_name, body=body).execute(num_retries=num_retries))
1699             text = self._api_response["manifest_text"]
1700
1701             self._manifest_locator = self._api_response["uuid"]
1702             self._portable_data_hash = self._api_response["portable_data_hash"]
1703
1704             self._manifest_text = text
1705             self.set_committed(True)
1706
1707         return text
1708
1709     _token_re = re.compile(r'(\S+)(\s+|$)')
1710     _block_re = re.compile(r'[0-9a-f]{32}\+(\d+)(\+\S+)*')
1711     _segment_re = re.compile(r'(\d+):(\d+):(\S+)')
1712
1713     def _unescape_manifest_path(self, path):
1714         return re.sub('\\\\([0-3][0-7][0-7])', lambda m: chr(int(m.group(1), 8)), path)
1715
1716     @synchronized
1717     def _import_manifest(self, manifest_text):
1718         """Import a manifest into a `Collection`.
1719
1720         :manifest_text:
1721           The manifest text to import from.
1722
1723         """
1724         if len(self) > 0:
1725             raise ArgumentError("Can only import manifest into an empty collection")
1726
1727         STREAM_NAME = 0
1728         BLOCKS = 1
1729         SEGMENTS = 2
1730
1731         stream_name = None
1732         state = STREAM_NAME
1733
1734         for token_and_separator in self._token_re.finditer(manifest_text):
1735             tok = token_and_separator.group(1)
1736             sep = token_and_separator.group(2)
1737
1738             if state == STREAM_NAME:
1739                 # starting a new stream
1740                 stream_name = self._unescape_manifest_path(tok)
1741                 blocks = []
1742                 segments = []
1743                 streamoffset = 0
1744                 state = BLOCKS
1745                 self.find_or_create(stream_name, COLLECTION)
1746                 continue
1747
1748             if state == BLOCKS:
1749                 block_locator = self._block_re.match(tok)
1750                 if block_locator:
1751                     blocksize = int(block_locator.group(1))
1752                     blocks.append(Range(tok, streamoffset, blocksize, 0))
1753                     streamoffset += blocksize
1754                 else:
1755                     state = SEGMENTS
1756
1757             if state == SEGMENTS:
1758                 file_segment = self._segment_re.match(tok)
1759                 if file_segment:
1760                     pos = int(file_segment.group(1))
1761                     size = int(file_segment.group(2))
1762                     name = self._unescape_manifest_path(file_segment.group(3))
1763                     if name.split('/')[-1] == '.':
1764                         # placeholder for persisting an empty directory, not a real file
1765                         if len(name) > 2:
1766                             self.find_or_create(os.path.join(stream_name, name[:-2]), COLLECTION)
1767                     else:
1768                         filepath = os.path.join(stream_name, name)
1769                         afile = self.find_or_create(filepath, FILE)
1770                         if isinstance(afile, ArvadosFile):
1771                             afile.add_segment(blocks, pos, size)
1772                         else:
1773                             raise errors.SyntaxError("File %s conflicts with stream of the same name.", filepath)
1774                 else:
1775                     # error!
1776                     raise errors.SyntaxError("Invalid manifest format, expected file segment but did not match format: '%s'" % tok)
1777
1778             if sep == "\n":
1779                 stream_name = None
1780                 state = STREAM_NAME
1781
1782         self.set_committed(True)
1783
1784     @synchronized
1785     def notify(self, event, collection, name, item):
1786         if self._callback:
1787             self._callback(event, collection, name, item)
1788
1789
1790 class Subcollection(RichCollectionBase):
1791     """This is a subdirectory within a collection that doesn't have its own API
1792     server record.
1793
1794     Subcollection locking falls under the umbrella lock of its root collection.
1795
1796     """
1797
1798     def __init__(self, parent, name):
1799         super(Subcollection, self).__init__(parent)
1800         self.lock = self.root_collection().lock
1801         self._manifest_text = None
1802         self.name = name
1803         self.num_retries = parent.num_retries
1804
1805     def root_collection(self):
1806         return self.parent.root_collection()
1807
1808     def writable(self):
1809         return self.root_collection().writable()
1810
1811     def _my_api(self):
1812         return self.root_collection()._my_api()
1813
1814     def _my_keep(self):
1815         return self.root_collection()._my_keep()
1816
1817     def _my_block_manager(self):
1818         return self.root_collection()._my_block_manager()
1819
1820     def stream_name(self):
1821         return os.path.join(self.parent.stream_name(), self.name)
1822
1823     @synchronized
1824     def clone(self, new_parent, new_name):
1825         c = Subcollection(new_parent, new_name)
1826         c._clonefrom(self)
1827         return c
1828
1829     @must_be_writable
1830     @synchronized
1831     def _reparent(self, newparent, newname):
1832         self.set_committed(False)
1833         self.flush()
1834         self.parent.remove(self.name, recursive=True)
1835         self.parent = newparent
1836         self.name = newname
1837         self.lock = self.parent.root_collection().lock
1838
1839     @synchronized
1840     def _get_manifest_text(self, stream_name, strip, normalize, only_committed=False):
1841         """Encode empty directories by using an \056-named (".") empty file"""
1842         if len(self._items) == 0:
1843             return "%s %s 0:0:\\056\n" % (
1844                 escape(stream_name), config.EMPTY_BLOCK_LOCATOR)
1845         return super(Subcollection, self)._get_manifest_text(stream_name,
1846                                                              strip, normalize,
1847                                                              only_committed)
1848
1849
1850 class CollectionReader(Collection):
1851     """A read-only collection object.
1852
1853     Initialize from a collection UUID or portable data hash, or raw
1854     manifest text.  See `Collection` constructor for detailed options.
1855
1856     """
1857     def __init__(self, manifest_locator_or_text, *args, **kwargs):
1858         self._in_init = True
1859         super(CollectionReader, self).__init__(manifest_locator_or_text, *args, **kwargs)
1860         self._in_init = False
1861
1862         # Forego any locking since it should never change once initialized.
1863         self.lock = NoopLock()
1864
1865         # Backwards compatability with old CollectionReader
1866         # all_streams() and all_files()
1867         self._streams = None
1868
1869     def writable(self):
1870         return self._in_init
1871
1872     def _populate_streams(orig_func):
1873         @functools.wraps(orig_func)
1874         def populate_streams_wrapper(self, *args, **kwargs):
1875             # Defer populating self._streams until needed since it creates a copy of the manifest.
1876             if self._streams is None:
1877                 if self._manifest_text:
1878                     self._streams = [sline.split()
1879                                      for sline in self._manifest_text.split("\n")
1880                                      if sline]
1881                 else:
1882                     self._streams = []
1883             return orig_func(self, *args, **kwargs)
1884         return populate_streams_wrapper
1885
1886     @_populate_streams
1887     def normalize(self):
1888         """Normalize the streams returned by `all_streams`.
1889
1890         This method is kept for backwards compatability and only affects the
1891         behavior of `all_streams()` and `all_files()`
1892
1893         """
1894
1895         # Rearrange streams
1896         streams = {}
1897         for s in self.all_streams():
1898             for f in s.all_files():
1899                 streamname, filename = split(s.name() + "/" + f.name())
1900                 if streamname not in streams:
1901                     streams[streamname] = {}
1902                 if filename not in streams[streamname]:
1903                     streams[streamname][filename] = []
1904                 for r in f.segments:
1905                     streams[streamname][filename].extend(s.locators_and_ranges(r.locator, r.range_size))
1906
1907         self._streams = [normalize_stream(s, streams[s])
1908                          for s in sorted(streams)]
1909     @_populate_streams
1910     def all_streams(self):
1911         return [StreamReader(s, self._my_keep(), num_retries=self.num_retries)
1912                 for s in self._streams]
1913
1914     @_populate_streams
1915     def all_files(self):
1916         for s in self.all_streams():
1917             for f in s.all_files():
1918                 yield f