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""" OpenStack Swift client library used internally """ import socket import requests import logging import warnings from distutils.version import StrictVersion from requests.exceptions import RequestException, SSLError from six.moves import http_client from six.moves.urllib.parse import quote as _quote, unquote from six.moves.urllib.parse import urlparse, urlunparse from time import sleep, time import six from swiftclient import version as swiftclient_version from swiftclient.exceptions import ClientException from swiftclient.utils import ( iter_wrapper, LengthWrapper, ReadableToIterable, parse_api_response) # Default is 100, increase to 256 http_client._MAXHEADERS = 256 AUTH_VERSIONS_V1 = ('1.0', '1', 1) AUTH_VERSIONS_V2 = ('2.0', '2', 2) AUTH_VERSIONS_V3 = ('3.0', '3', 3) USER_METADATA_TYPE = tuple('x-%s-meta-' % type_ for type_ in ('container', 'account', 'object')) try: from logging import NullHandler except ImportError: # Added in Python 2.7 class NullHandler(logging.Handler): def handle(self, record): pass def emit(self, record): pass def createLock(self): self.lock = None # requests version 1.2.3 try to encode headers in ascii, preventing # utf-8 encoded header to be 'prepared' if StrictVersion(requests.__version__) < StrictVersion('2.0.0'): from requests.structures import CaseInsensitiveDict def prepare_unicode_headers(self, headers): if headers: self.headers = CaseInsensitiveDict(headers) else: self.headers = CaseInsensitiveDict() requests.models.PreparedRequest.prepare_headers = prepare_unicode_headers logger = logging.getLogger("swiftclient") logger.addHandler(NullHandler()) #: Default behaviour is to redact header values known to contain secrets, #: such as ``X-Auth-Key`` and ``X-Auth-Token``. Up to the first 16 chars #: may be revealed. #: #: To disable, set the value of ``redact_sensitive_headers`` to ``False``. #: #: When header redaction is enabled, ``reveal_sensitive_prefix`` configures the #: maximum length of any sensitive header data sent to the logs. If the header #: is less than twice this length, only ``int(len(value)/2)`` chars will be #: logged; if it is less than 15 chars long, even less will be logged. logger_settings = { 'redact_sensitive_headers': True, 'reveal_sensitive_prefix': 16 } #: A list of sensitive headers to redact in logs. Note that when extending this #: list, the header names must be added in all lower case. LOGGER_SENSITIVE_HEADERS = [ 'x-auth-token', 'x-auth-key', 'x-service-token', 'x-storage-token', 'x-account-meta-temp-url-key', 'x-account-meta-temp-url-key-2', 'x-container-meta-temp-url-key', 'x-container-meta-temp-url-key-2', 'set-cookie' ] def safe_value(name, value): """ Only show up to logger_settings['reveal_sensitive_prefix'] characters from a sensitive header. :param name: Header name :param value: Header value :return: Safe header value """ if name.lower() in LOGGER_SENSITIVE_HEADERS: prefix_length = logger_settings.get('reveal_sensitive_prefix', 16) prefix_length = int( min(prefix_length, (len(value) ** 2) / 32, len(value) / 2) ) redacted_value = value[0:prefix_length] return redacted_value + '...' return value def scrub_headers(headers): """ Redact header values that can contain sensitive information that should not be logged. :param headers: Either a dict or an iterable of two-element tuples :return: Safe dictionary of headers with sensitive information removed """ if isinstance(headers, dict): headers = headers.items() headers = [ (parse_header_string(key), parse_header_string(val)) for (key, val) in headers ] if not logger_settings.get('redact_sensitive_headers', True): return dict(headers) if logger_settings.get('reveal_sensitive_prefix', 16) < 0: logger_settings['reveal_sensitive_prefix'] = 16 return {key: safe_value(key, val) for (key, val) in headers} def http_log(args, kwargs, resp, body): if not logger.isEnabledFor(logging.INFO): return # create and log equivalent curl command string_parts = ['curl -i'] for element in args: if element == 'HEAD': string_parts.append(' -I') elif element in ('GET', 'POST', 'PUT'): string_parts.append(' -X %s' % element) else: string_parts.append(' %s' % element) if 'headers' in kwargs: headers = scrub_headers(kwargs['headers']) for element in headers: header = ' -H "%s: %s"' % (element, headers[element]) string_parts.append(header) # log response as debug if good, or info if error if resp.status < 300: log_method = logger.debug else: log_method = logger.info log_method("REQ: %s", "".join(string_parts)) log_method("RESP STATUS: %s %s", resp.status, resp.reason) log_method("RESP HEADERS: %s", scrub_headers(resp.getheaders())) if body: log_method("RESP BODY: %s", body) def parse_header_string(data): if not isinstance(data, (six.text_type, six.binary_type)): data = str(data) if six.PY2: if isinstance(data, six.text_type): # Under Python2 requests only returns binary_type, but if we get # some stray text_type input, this should prevent unquote from # interpreting %-encoded data as raw code-points. data = data.encode('utf8') try: unquoted = unquote(data).decode('utf8') except UnicodeDecodeError: try: return data.decode('utf8') except UnicodeDecodeError: return quote(data).decode('utf8') else: if isinstance(data, six.binary_type): # Under Python3 requests only returns text_type and tosses (!) the # rest of the headers. If that ever changes, this should be a sane # approach. try: data = data.decode('ascii') except UnicodeDecodeError: data = quote(data) try: unquoted = unquote(data, errors='strict') except UnicodeDecodeError: return data return unquoted def quote(value, safe='/'): """ Patched version of urllib.quote that encodes utf8 strings before quoting. On Python 3, call directly urllib.parse.quote(). """ if six.PY3: return _quote(value, safe=safe) return _quote(encode_utf8(value), safe) def encode_utf8(value): if type(value) in six.integer_types + (float, bool): # As of requests 2.11.0, headers must be byte- or unicode-strings. # Convert some known-good types as a convenience for developers. # Note that we *don't* convert subclasses, as they may have overriddden # __str__ or __repr__. # See https://github.com/kennethreitz/requests/pull/3366 for more info value = str(value) if isinstance(value, six.text_type): value = value.encode('utf8') return value def encode_meta_headers(headers): """Only encode metadata headers keys""" ret = {} for header, value in headers.items(): value = encode_utf8(value) header = header.lower() if (isinstance(header, six.string_types) and header.startswith(USER_METADATA_TYPE)): header = encode_utf8(header) ret[header] = value return ret class _ObjectBody(object): """ Readable and iterable object body response wrapper. """ def __init__(self, resp, chunk_size): """ Wrap the underlying response :param resp: the response to wrap :param chunk_size: number of bytes to return each iteration/next call """ self.resp = resp self.chunk_size = chunk_size def read(self, length=None): return self.resp.read(length) def __iter__(self): return self def next(self): buf = self.read(self.chunk_size) if not buf: raise StopIteration() return buf def __next__(self): return self.next() class _RetryBody(_ObjectBody): """ Wrapper for object body response which triggers a retry (from offset) if the connection is dropped after partially downloading the object. """ def __init__(self, resp, connection, container, obj, resp_chunk_size=None, query_string=None, response_dict=None, headers=None): """ Wrap the underlying response :param resp: the response to wrap :param connection: Connection class instance :param container: the name of the container the object is in :param obj: the name of object we are downloading :param resp_chunk_size: if defined, chunk size of data to read :param query_string: if set will be appended with '?' to generated path :param response_dict: an optional dictionary into which to place the response - status, reason and headers :param headers: an optional dictionary with additional headers to include in the request """ super(_RetryBody, self).__init__(resp, resp_chunk_size) self.expected_length = int(self.resp.getheader('Content-Length')) self.conn = connection self.container = container self.obj = obj self.query_string = query_string self.response_dict = response_dict self.headers = headers if headers is not None else {} self.bytes_read = 0 def read(self, length=None): buf = None try: buf = self.resp.read(length) self.bytes_read += len(buf) except (socket.error, RequestException): if self.conn.attempts > self.conn.retries: raise if (not buf and self.bytes_read < self.expected_length and self.conn.attempts <= self.conn.retries): self.headers['Range'] = 'bytes=%d-' % self.bytes_read self.headers['If-Match'] = self.resp.getheader('ETag') hdrs, body = self.conn._retry(None, get_object, self.container, self.obj, resp_chunk_size=self.chunk_size, query_string=self.query_string, response_dict=self.response_dict, headers=self.headers, attempts=self.conn.attempts) expected_range = 'bytes %d-%d/%d' % ( self.bytes_read, self.expected_length - 1, self.expected_length) if 'content-range' not in hdrs: # Server didn't respond with partial content; manually seek logger.warning('Received 200 while retrying %s/%s; seeking...', self.container, self.obj) to_read = self.bytes_read while to_read > 0: buf = body.resp.read(min(to_read, self.chunk_size)) to_read -= len(buf) elif hdrs['content-range'] != expected_range: msg = ('Expected range "%s" while retrying %s/%s ' 'but got "%s"' % (expected_range, self.container, self.obj, hdrs['content-range'])) raise ClientException(msg) self.resp = body.resp buf = self.read(length) return buf class HTTPConnection(object): def __init__(self, url, proxy=None, cacert=None, insecure=False, cert=None, cert_key=None, ssl_compression=False, default_user_agent=None, timeout=None): """ Make an HTTPConnection or HTTPSConnection :param url: url to connect to :param proxy: proxy to connect through, if any; None by default; str of the format 'http://127.0.0.1:8888' to set one :param cacert: A CA bundle file to use in verifying a TLS server certificate. :param insecure: Allow to access servers without checking SSL certs. The server's certificate will not be verified. :param cert: Client certificate file to connect on SSL server requiring SSL client certificate. :param cert_key: Client certificate private key file. :param ssl_compression: SSL compression should be disabled by default and this setting is not usable as of now. The parameter is kept for backward compatibility. :param default_user_agent: Set the User-Agent header on every request. If set to None (default), the user agent will be "python-swiftclient-". This may be overridden on a per-request basis by explicitly setting the user-agent header on a call to request(). :param timeout: socket read timeout value, passed directly to the requests library. :raises ClientException: Unable to handle protocol scheme """ self.url = url self.parsed_url = urlparse(url) self.host = self.parsed_url.netloc self.port = self.parsed_url.port self.requests_args = {} self.request_session = requests.Session() # Don't use requests's default headers self.request_session.headers = None if self.parsed_url.scheme not in ('http', 'https'): raise ClientException('Unsupported scheme "%s" in url "%s"' % (self.parsed_url.scheme, url)) self.requests_args['verify'] = not insecure if cacert and not insecure: # verify requests parameter is used to pass the CA_BUNDLE file # see: http://docs.python-requests.org/en/latest/user/advanced/ self.requests_args['verify'] = cacert if cert: # NOTE(cbrandily): cert requests parameter is used to pass client # cert path or a tuple with client certificate/key paths. if cert_key: self.requests_args['cert'] = cert, cert_key else: self.requests_args['cert'] = cert if proxy: proxy_parsed = urlparse(proxy) if not proxy_parsed.scheme: raise ClientException("Proxy's missing scheme") self.requests_args['proxies'] = { proxy_parsed.scheme: '%s://%s' % ( proxy_parsed.scheme, proxy_parsed.netloc ) } self.requests_args['stream'] = True if default_user_agent is None: default_user_agent = \ 'python-swiftclient-%s' % swiftclient_version.version_string self.default_user_agent = default_user_agent if timeout: self.requests_args['timeout'] = timeout def _request(self, *arg, **kwarg): """Final wrapper before requests call, to be patched in tests""" return self.request_session.request(*arg, **kwarg) def request(self, method, full_path, data=None, headers=None, files=None): """Encode url and header, then call requests.request""" if headers is None: headers = {} else: headers = encode_meta_headers(headers) # set a default User-Agent header if it wasn't passed in if 'user-agent' not in headers: headers['user-agent'] = self.default_user_agent url = "%s://%s%s" % ( self.parsed_url.scheme, self.parsed_url.netloc, full_path) self.resp = self._request(method, url, headers=headers, data=data, files=files, **self.requests_args) return self.resp def putrequest(self, full_path, data=None, headers=None, files=None): """ Use python-requests files upload :param data: Use data generator for chunked-transfer :param files: Use files for default transfer """ return self.request('PUT', full_path, data, headers, files) def getresponse(self): """Adapt requests response to httplib interface""" self.resp.status = self.resp.status_code old_getheader = self.resp.raw.getheader def getheaders(): return self.resp.headers.items() def getheader(k, v=None): return old_getheader(k.lower(), v) def releasing_read(*args, **kwargs): chunk = self.resp.raw.read(*args, **kwargs) if not chunk: # NOTE(sigmavirus24): Release the connection back to the # urllib3's connection pool. This will reduce the number of # log messages seen in bug #1341777. This does not actually # close a socket. It will also prevent people from being # mislead as to the cause of a bug as in bug #1424732. self.resp.close() return chunk self.resp.getheaders = getheaders self.resp.getheader = getheader self.resp.read = releasing_read return self.resp def http_connection(*arg, **kwarg): """:returns: tuple of (parsed url, connection object)""" conn = HTTPConnection(*arg, **kwarg) return conn.parsed_url, conn def get_auth_1_0(url, user, key, snet, **kwargs): cacert = kwargs.get('cacert', None) insecure = kwargs.get('insecure', False) cert = kwargs.get('cert') cert_key = kwargs.get('cert_key') timeout = kwargs.get('timeout', None) parsed, conn = http_connection(url, cacert=cacert, insecure=insecure, cert=cert, cert_key=cert_key, timeout=timeout) method = 'GET' headers = {'X-Auth-User': user, 'X-Auth-Key': key} conn.request(method, parsed.path, '', headers) resp = conn.getresponse() body = resp.read() http_log((url, method,), headers, resp, body) url = resp.getheader('x-storage-url') # There is a side-effect on current Rackspace 1.0 server where a # bad URL would get you that document page and a 200. We error out # if we don't have a x-storage-url header and if we get a body. if resp.status < 200 or resp.status >= 300 or (body and not url): raise ClientException.from_response(resp, 'Auth GET failed', body) if snet: parsed = list(urlparse(url)) # Second item in the list is the netloc netloc = parsed[1] parsed[1] = 'snet-' + netloc url = urlunparse(parsed) return url, resp.getheader('x-storage-token', resp.getheader('x-auth-token')) def get_keystoneclient_2_0(auth_url, user, key, os_options, **kwargs): # this function is only here to preserve the historic 'public' # interface of this module kwargs.update({'auth_version': '2.0'}) return get_auth_keystone(auth_url, user, key, os_options, **kwargs) def _import_keystone_client(auth_version): # the attempted imports are encapsulated in this function to allow # mocking for tests try: if auth_version in AUTH_VERSIONS_V3: from keystoneclient.v3 import client as ksclient else: from keystoneclient.v2_0 import client as ksclient from keystoneclient import exceptions # prevent keystoneclient warning us that it has no log handlers logging.getLogger('keystoneclient').addHandler(NullHandler()) return ksclient, exceptions except ImportError: raise ClientException(''' Auth versions 2.0 and 3 require python-keystoneclient, install it or use Auth version 1.0 which requires ST_AUTH, ST_USER, and ST_KEY environment variables to be set or overridden with -A, -U, or -K.''') def get_auth_keystone(auth_url, user, key, os_options, **kwargs): """ Authenticate against a keystone server. We are using the keystoneclient library for authentication. """ insecure = kwargs.get('insecure', False) timeout = kwargs.get('timeout', None) auth_version = kwargs.get('auth_version', '2.0') debug = logger.isEnabledFor(logging.DEBUG) ksclient, exceptions = _import_keystone_client(auth_version) try: _ksclient = ksclient.Client( username=user, password=key, token=os_options.get('auth_token'), tenant_name=os_options.get('tenant_name'), tenant_id=os_options.get('tenant_id'), user_id=os_options.get('user_id'), user_domain_name=os_options.get('user_domain_name'), user_domain_id=os_options.get('user_domain_id'), project_name=os_options.get('project_name'), project_id=os_options.get('project_id'), project_domain_name=os_options.get('project_domain_name'), project_domain_id=os_options.get('project_domain_id'), debug=debug, cacert=kwargs.get('cacert'), cert=kwargs.get('cert'), key=kwargs.get('cert_key'), auth_url=auth_url, insecure=insecure, timeout=timeout) except exceptions.Unauthorized: msg = 'Unauthorized. Check username, password and tenant name/id.' if auth_version in AUTH_VERSIONS_V3: msg = ('Unauthorized. Check username/id, password, ' 'tenant name/id and user/tenant domain name/id.') raise ClientException(msg) except exceptions.AuthorizationFailure as err: raise ClientException('Authorization Failure. %s' % err) service_type = os_options.get('service_type') or 'object-store' endpoint_type = os_options.get('endpoint_type') or 'publicURL' try: filter_kwargs = {} if os_options.get('region_name'): filter_kwargs['attr'] = 'region' filter_kwargs['filter_value'] = os_options['region_name'] endpoint = _ksclient.service_catalog.url_for( service_type=service_type, endpoint_type=endpoint_type, **filter_kwargs) except exceptions.EndpointNotFound: raise ClientException('Endpoint for %s not found - ' 'have you specified a region?' % service_type) return endpoint, _ksclient.auth_token def get_auth(auth_url, user, key, **kwargs): """ Get authentication/authorization credentials. :kwarg auth_version: the api version of the supplied auth params :kwarg os_options: a dict, the openstack identity service options :returns: a tuple, (storage_url, token) N.B. if the optional os_options parameter includes a non-empty 'object_storage_url' key it will override the default storage url returned by the auth service. The snet parameter is used for Rackspace's ServiceNet internal network implementation. In this function, it simply adds *snet-* to the beginning of the host name for the returned storage URL. With Rackspace Cloud Files, use of this network path causes no bandwidth charges but requires the client to be running on Rackspace's ServiceNet network. """ session = kwargs.get('session', None) auth_version = kwargs.get('auth_version', '1') os_options = kwargs.get('os_options', {}) cacert = kwargs.get('cacert', None) insecure = kwargs.get('insecure', False) cert = kwargs.get('cert') cert_key = kwargs.get('cert_key') timeout = kwargs.get('timeout', None) if session: service_type = os_options.get('service_type', 'object-store') interface = os_options.get('endpoint_type', 'public') storage_url = session.get_endpoint(service_type=service_type, interface=interface) token = session.get_token() elif auth_version in AUTH_VERSIONS_V1: storage_url, token = get_auth_1_0(auth_url, user, key, kwargs.get('snet'), cacert=cacert, insecure=insecure, cert=cert, cert_key=cert_key, timeout=timeout) elif auth_version in AUTH_VERSIONS_V2 + AUTH_VERSIONS_V3: # We are handling a special use case here where the user argument # specifies both the user name and tenant name in the form tenant:user if user and not kwargs.get('tenant_name') and ':' in user: os_options['tenant_name'], user = user.split(':') # We are allowing to have a tenant_name argument in get_auth # directly without having os_options if kwargs.get('tenant_name'): os_options['tenant_name'] = kwargs['tenant_name'] if not (os_options.get('tenant_name') or os_options.get('tenant_id') or os_options.get('project_name') or os_options.get('project_id')): if auth_version in AUTH_VERSIONS_V2: raise ClientException('No tenant specified') raise ClientException('No project name or project id specified.') storage_url, token = get_auth_keystone(auth_url, user, key, os_options, cacert=cacert, insecure=insecure, cert=cert, cert_key=cert_key, timeout=timeout, auth_version=auth_version) else: raise ClientException('Unknown auth_version %s specified and no ' 'session found.' % auth_version) # Override storage url, if necessary if os_options.get('object_storage_url'): return os_options['object_storage_url'], token else: return storage_url, token def resp_header_dict(resp): resp_headers = {} for header, value in resp.getheaders(): header = parse_header_string(header).lower() resp_headers[header] = parse_header_string(value) return resp_headers def store_response(resp, response_dict): """ store information about an operation into a dict :param resp: an http response object containing the response headers :param response_dict: a dict into which are placed the status, reason and a dict of lower-cased headers """ if response_dict is not None: response_dict['status'] = resp.status response_dict['reason'] = resp.reason response_dict['headers'] = resp_header_dict(resp) def get_account(url, token, marker=None, limit=None, prefix=None, end_marker=None, http_conn=None, full_listing=False, service_token=None, headers=None): """ Get a listing of containers for the account. :param url: storage URL :param token: auth token :param marker: marker query :param limit: limit query :param prefix: prefix query :param end_marker: end_marker query :param http_conn: a tuple of (parsed url, HTTPConnection object), (If None, it will create the conn object) :param full_listing: if True, return a full listing, else returns a max of 10000 listings :param service_token: service auth token :param headers: additional headers to include in the request :returns: a tuple of (response headers, a list of containers) The response headers will be a dict and all header names will be lowercase. :raises ClientException: HTTP GET request failed """ req_headers = {'X-Auth-Token': token, 'Accept-Encoding': 'gzip'} if service_token: req_headers['X-Service-Token'] = service_token if headers: req_headers.update(headers) if not http_conn: http_conn = http_connection(url) if full_listing: rv = get_account(url, token, marker, limit, prefix, end_marker, http_conn, headers=req_headers) listing = rv[1] while listing: marker = listing[-1]['name'] listing = get_account(url, token, marker, limit, prefix, end_marker, http_conn, headers=req_headers)[1] if listing: rv[1].extend(listing) return rv parsed, conn = http_conn qs = 'format=json' if marker: qs += '&marker=%s' % quote(marker) if limit: qs += '&limit=%d' % limit if prefix: qs += '&prefix=%s' % quote(prefix) if end_marker: qs += '&end_marker=%s' % quote(end_marker) full_path = '%s?%s' % (parsed.path, qs) method = 'GET' conn.request(method, full_path, '', req_headers) resp = conn.getresponse() body = resp.read() http_log(("%s?%s" % (url, qs), method,), {'headers': req_headers}, resp, body) resp_headers = resp_header_dict(resp) if resp.status < 200 or resp.status >= 300: raise ClientException.from_response(resp, 'Account GET failed', body) if resp.status == 204: return resp_headers, [] return resp_headers, parse_api_response(resp_headers, body) def head_account(url, token, http_conn=None, headers=None, service_token=None): """ Get account stats. :param url: storage URL :param token: auth token :param http_conn: a tuple of (parsed url, HTTPConnection object), (If None, it will create the conn object) :param headers: additional headers to include in the request :param service_token: service auth token :returns: a dict containing the response's headers (all header names will be lowercase) :raises ClientException: HTTP HEAD request failed """ if http_conn: parsed, conn = http_conn else: parsed, conn = http_connection(url) method = "HEAD" req_headers = {'X-Auth-Token': token} if service_token: req_headers['X-Service-Token'] = service_token if headers: req_headers.update(headers) conn.request(method, parsed.path, '', req_headers) resp = conn.getresponse() body = resp.read() http_log((url, method,), {'headers': req_headers}, resp, body) if resp.status < 200 or resp.status >= 300: raise ClientException.from_response(resp, 'Account HEAD failed', body) resp_headers = resp_header_dict(resp) return resp_headers def post_account(url, token, headers, http_conn=None, response_dict=None, service_token=None, query_string=None, data=None): """ Update an account's metadata. :param url: storage URL :param token: auth token :param headers: additional headers to include in the request :param http_conn: a tuple of (parsed url, HTTPConnection object), (If None, it will create the conn object) :param response_dict: an optional dictionary into which to place the response - status, reason and headers :param service_token: service auth token :param query_string: if set will be appended with '?' to generated path :param data: an optional message body for the request :raises ClientException: HTTP POST request failed :returns: resp_headers, body """ if http_conn: parsed, conn = http_conn else: parsed, conn = http_connection(url) method = 'POST' path = parsed.path if query_string: path += '?' + query_string headers['X-Auth-Token'] = token if service_token: headers['X-Service-Token'] = service_token conn.request(method, path, data, headers) resp = conn.getresponse() body = resp.read() http_log((url, method,), {'headers': headers}, resp, body) store_response(resp, response_dict) if resp.status < 200 or resp.status >= 300: raise ClientException.from_response(resp, 'Account POST failed', body) resp_headers = {} for header, value in resp.getheaders(): resp_headers[header.lower()] = value return resp_headers, body def get_container(url, token, container, marker=None, limit=None, prefix=None, delimiter=None, end_marker=None, path=None, http_conn=None, full_listing=False, service_token=None, headers=None, query_string=None): """ Get a listing of objects for the container. :param url: storage URL :param token: auth token :param container: container name to get a listing for :param marker: marker query :param limit: limit query :param prefix: prefix query :param delimiter: string to delimit the queries on :param end_marker: marker query :param path: path query (equivalent: "delimiter=/" and "prefix=path/") :param http_conn: a tuple of (parsed url, HTTPConnection object), (If None, it will create the conn object) :param full_listing: if True, return a full listing, else returns a max of 10000 listings :param service_token: service auth token :param headers: additional headers to include in the request :param query_string: if set will be appended with '?' to generated path :returns: a tuple of (response headers, a list of objects) The response headers will be a dict and all header names will be lowercase. :raises ClientException: HTTP GET request failed """ if not http_conn: http_conn = http_connection(url) if headers: headers = dict(headers) else: headers = {} headers['X-Auth-Token'] = token headers['Accept-Encoding'] = 'gzip' if full_listing: rv = get_container(url, token, container, marker, limit, prefix, delimiter, end_marker, path, http_conn, service_token=service_token, headers=headers) listing = rv[1] while listing: if not delimiter: marker = listing[-1]['name'] else: marker = listing[-1].get('name', listing[-1].get('subdir')) listing = get_container(url, token, container, marker, limit, prefix, delimiter, end_marker, path, http_conn, service_token=service_token, headers=headers)[1] if listing: rv[1].extend(listing) return rv parsed, conn = http_conn cont_path = '%s/%s' % (parsed.path, quote(container)) qs = 'format=json' if marker: qs += '&marker=%s' % quote(marker) if limit: qs += '&limit=%d' % limit if prefix: qs += '&prefix=%s' % quote(prefix) if delimiter: qs += '&delimiter=%s' % quote(delimiter) if end_marker: qs += '&end_marker=%s' % quote(end_marker) if path: qs += '&path=%s' % quote(path) if query_string: qs += '&%s' % query_string.lstrip('?') if service_token: headers['X-Service-Token'] = service_token method = 'GET' conn.request(method, '%s?%s' % (cont_path, qs), '', headers) resp = conn.getresponse() body = resp.read() http_log(('%(url)s%(cont_path)s?%(qs)s' % {'url': url.replace(parsed.path, ''), 'cont_path': cont_path, 'qs': qs}, method,), {'headers': headers}, resp, body) if resp.status < 200 or resp.status >= 300: raise ClientException.from_response(resp, 'Container GET failed', body) resp_headers = resp_header_dict(resp) if resp.status == 204: return resp_headers, [] return resp_headers, parse_api_response(resp_headers, body) def head_container(url, token, container, http_conn=None, headers=None, service_token=None): """ Get container stats. :param url: storage URL :param token: auth token :param container: container name to get stats for :param http_conn: a tuple of (parsed url, HTTPConnection object), (If None, it will create the conn object) :param headers: additional headers to include in the request :param service_token: service auth token :returns: a dict containing the response's headers (all header names will be lowercase) :raises ClientException: HTTP HEAD request failed """ if http_conn: parsed, conn = http_conn else: parsed, conn = http_connection(url) path = '%s/%s' % (parsed.path, quote(container)) method = 'HEAD' req_headers = {'X-Auth-Token': token} if service_token: req_headers['X-Service-Token'] = service_token if headers: req_headers.update(headers) conn.request(method, path, '', req_headers) resp = conn.getresponse() body = resp.read() http_log(('%s%s' % (url.replace(parsed.path, ''), path), method,), {'headers': req_headers}, resp, body) if resp.status < 200 or resp.status >= 300: raise ClientException.from_response( resp, 'Container HEAD failed', body) resp_headers = resp_header_dict(resp) return resp_headers def put_container(url, token, container, headers=None, http_conn=None, response_dict=None, service_token=None, query_string=None): """ Create a container :param url: storage URL :param token: auth token :param container: container name to create :param headers: additional headers to include in the request :param http_conn: a tuple of (parsed url, HTTPConnection object), (If None, it will create the conn object) :param response_dict: an optional dictionary into which to place the response - status, reason and headers :param service_token: service auth token :param query_string: if set will be appended with '?' to generated path :raises ClientException: HTTP PUT request failed """ if http_conn: parsed, conn = http_conn else: parsed, conn = http_connection(url) path = '%s/%s' % (parsed.path, quote(container)) method = 'PUT' if not headers: headers = {} headers['X-Auth-Token'] = token if service_token: headers['X-Service-Token'] = service_token if 'content-length' not in (k.lower() for k in headers): headers['Content-Length'] = '0' if query_string: path += '?' + query_string.lstrip('?') conn.request(method, path, '', headers) resp = conn.getresponse() body = resp.read() store_response(resp, response_dict) http_log(('%s%s' % (url.replace(parsed.path, ''), path), method,), {'headers': headers}, resp, body) if resp.status < 200 or resp.status >= 300: raise ClientException.from_response(resp, 'Container PUT failed', body) def post_container(url, token, container, headers, http_conn=None, response_dict=None, service_token=None): """ Update a container's metadata. :param url: storage URL :param token: auth token :param container: container name to update :param headers: additional headers to include in the request :param http_conn: a tuple of (parsed url, HTTPConnection object), (If None, it will create the conn object) :param response_dict: an optional dictionary into which to place the response - status, reason and headers :param service_token: service auth token :raises ClientException: HTTP POST request failed """ if http_conn: parsed, conn = http_conn else: parsed, conn = http_connection(url) path = '%s/%s' % (parsed.path, quote(container)) method = 'POST' headers['X-Auth-Token'] = token if service_token: headers['X-Service-Token'] = service_token if 'content-length' not in (k.lower() for k in headers): headers['Content-Length'] = '0' conn.request(method, path, '', headers) resp = conn.getresponse() body = resp.read() http_log(('%s%s' % (url.replace(parsed.path, ''), path), method,), {'headers': headers}, resp, body) store_response(resp, response_dict) if resp.status < 200 or resp.status >= 300: raise ClientException.from_response( resp, 'Container POST failed', body) def delete_container(url, token, container, http_conn=None, response_dict=None, service_token=None, query_string=None, headers=None): """ Delete a container :param url: storage URL :param token: auth token :param container: container name to delete :param http_conn: a tuple of (parsed url, HTTPConnection object), (If None, it will create the conn object) :param response_dict: an optional dictionary into which to place the response - status, reason and headers :param service_token: service auth token :param query_string: if set will be appended with '?' to generated path :param headers: additional headers to include in the request :raises ClientException: HTTP DELETE request failed """ if http_conn: parsed, conn = http_conn else: parsed, conn = http_connection(url) path = '%s/%s' % (parsed.path, quote(container)) if headers: headers = dict(headers) else: headers = {} headers['X-Auth-Token'] = token if service_token: headers['X-Service-Token'] = service_token if query_string: path += '?' + query_string.lstrip('?') method = 'DELETE' conn.request(method, path, '', headers) resp = conn.getresponse() body = resp.read() http_log(('%s%s' % (url.replace(parsed.path, ''), path), method,), {'headers': headers}, resp, body) store_response(resp, response_dict) if resp.status < 200 or resp.status >= 300: raise ClientException.from_response( resp, 'Container DELETE failed', body) def get_object(url, token, container, name, http_conn=None, resp_chunk_size=None, query_string=None, response_dict=None, headers=None, service_token=None): """ Get an object :param url: storage URL :param token: auth token :param container: container name that the object is in :param name: object name to get :param http_conn: a tuple of (parsed url, HTTPConnection object), (If None, it will create the conn object) :param resp_chunk_size: if defined, chunk size of data to read. NOTE: If you specify a resp_chunk_size you must fully read the object's contents before making another request. :param query_string: if set will be appended with '?' to generated path :param response_dict: an optional dictionary into which to place the response - status, reason and headers :param headers: an optional dictionary with additional headers to include in the request :param service_token: service auth token :returns: a tuple of (response headers, the object's contents) The response headers will be a dict and all header names will be lowercase. :raises ClientException: HTTP GET request failed """ if http_conn: parsed, conn = http_conn else: parsed, conn = http_connection(url) path = '%s/%s/%s' % (parsed.path, quote(container), quote(name)) if query_string: path += '?' + query_string method = 'GET' headers = headers.copy() if headers else {} headers['X-Auth-Token'] = token if service_token: headers['X-Service-Token'] = service_token conn.request(method, path, '', headers) resp = conn.getresponse() parsed_response = {} store_response(resp, parsed_response) if response_dict is not None: response_dict.update(parsed_response) if resp.status < 200 or resp.status >= 300: body = resp.read() http_log(('%s%s' % (url.replace(parsed.path, ''), path), method,), {'headers': headers}, resp, body) raise ClientException.from_response(resp, 'Object GET failed', body) if resp_chunk_size: object_body = _ObjectBody(resp, resp_chunk_size) else: object_body = resp.read() http_log(('%s%s' % (url.replace(parsed.path, ''), path), method,), {'headers': headers}, resp, None) return parsed_response['headers'], object_body def head_object(url, token, container, name, http_conn=None, service_token=None, headers=None): """ Get object info :param url: storage URL :param token: auth token :param container: container name that the object is in :param name: object name to get info for :param http_conn: a tuple of (parsed url, HTTPConnection object), (If None, it will create the conn object) :param service_token: service auth token :param headers: additional headers to include in the request :returns: a dict containing the response's headers (all header names will be lowercase) :raises ClientException: HTTP HEAD request failed """ if http_conn: parsed, conn = http_conn else: parsed, conn = http_connection(url) path = '%s/%s/%s' % (parsed.path, quote(container), quote(name)) if headers: headers = dict(headers) else: headers = {} headers['X-Auth-Token'] = token method = 'HEAD' if service_token: headers['X-Service-Token'] = service_token conn.request(method, path, '', headers) resp = conn.getresponse() body = resp.read() http_log(('%s%s' % (url.replace(parsed.path, ''), path), method,), {'headers': headers}, resp, body) if resp.status < 200 or resp.status >= 300: raise ClientException.from_response(resp, 'Object HEAD failed', body) resp_headers = resp_header_dict(resp) return resp_headers def put_object(url, token=None, container=None, name=None, contents=None, content_length=None, etag=None, chunk_size=None, content_type=None, headers=None, http_conn=None, proxy=None, query_string=None, response_dict=None, service_token=None): """ Put an object :param url: storage URL :param token: auth token; if None, no token will be sent :param container: container name that the object is in; if None, the container name is expected to be part of the url :param name: object name to put; if None, the object name is expected to be part of the url :param contents: a string, a file-like object or an iterable to read object data from; if None, a zero-byte put will be done :param content_length: value to send as content-length header; also limits the amount read from contents; if None, it will be computed via the contents or chunked transfer encoding will be used :param etag: etag of contents; if None, no etag will be sent :param chunk_size: chunk size of data to write; it defaults to 65536; used only if the contents object has a 'read' method, e.g. file-like objects, ignored otherwise :param content_type: value to send as content-type header, overriding any value included in the headers param; if None and no value is found in the headers param, an empty string value will be sent :param headers: additional headers to include in the request, if any :param http_conn: a tuple of (parsed url, HTTPConnection object), (If None, it will create the conn object) :param proxy: proxy to connect through, if any; None by default; str of the format 'http://127.0.0.1:8888' to set one :param query_string: if set will be appended with '?' to generated path :param response_dict: an optional dictionary into which to place the response - status, reason and headers :param service_token: service auth token :returns: etag :raises ClientException: HTTP PUT request failed """ if http_conn: parsed, conn = http_conn else: parsed, conn = http_connection(url, proxy=proxy) path = parsed.path if container: path = '%s/%s' % (path.rstrip('/'), quote(container)) if name: path = '%s/%s' % (path.rstrip('/'), quote(name)) if query_string: path += '?' + query_string if headers: headers = dict(headers) else: headers = {} if token: headers['X-Auth-Token'] = token if service_token: headers['X-Service-Token'] = service_token if etag: headers['ETag'] = etag.strip('"') if content_length is not None: headers['Content-Length'] = str(content_length) else: for n, v in headers.items(): if n.lower() == 'content-length': content_length = int(v) if content_type is not None: headers['Content-Type'] = content_type elif 'Content-Type' not in headers: # python-requests sets application/x-www-form-urlencoded otherwise headers['Content-Type'] = '' if not contents: headers['Content-Length'] = '0' if isinstance(contents, (ReadableToIterable, LengthWrapper)): conn.putrequest(path, headers=headers, data=contents) elif hasattr(contents, 'read'): if chunk_size is None: chunk_size = 65536 if content_length is None: data = ReadableToIterable(contents, chunk_size, md5=False) else: data = LengthWrapper(contents, content_length, md5=False) conn.putrequest(path, headers=headers, data=data) else: if chunk_size is not None: warn_msg = ('%s object has no "read" method, ignoring chunk_size' % type(contents).__name__) warnings.warn(warn_msg, stacklevel=2) # Match requests's is_stream test if hasattr(contents, '__iter__') and not isinstance(contents, ( six.text_type, six.binary_type, list, tuple, dict)): contents = iter_wrapper(contents) conn.request('PUT', path, contents, headers) resp = conn.getresponse() body = resp.read() http_log(('%s%s' % (url.replace(parsed.path, ''), path), 'PUT',), {'headers': headers}, resp, body) store_response(resp, response_dict) if resp.status < 200 or resp.status >= 300: raise ClientException.from_response(resp, 'Object PUT failed', body) etag = resp.getheader('etag', '').strip('"') return etag def post_object(url, token, container, name, headers, http_conn=None, response_dict=None, service_token=None): """ Update object metadata :param url: storage URL :param token: auth token :param container: container name that the object is in :param name: name of the object to update :param headers: additional headers to include in the request :param http_conn: a tuple of (parsed url, HTTPConnection object), (If None, it will create the conn object) :param response_dict: an optional dictionary into which to place the response - status, reason and headers :param service_token: service auth token :raises ClientException: HTTP POST request failed """ if http_conn: parsed, conn = http_conn else: parsed, conn = http_connection(url) path = '%s/%s/%s' % (parsed.path, quote(container), quote(name)) headers['X-Auth-Token'] = token if service_token: headers['X-Service-Token'] = service_token conn.request('POST', path, '', headers) resp = conn.getresponse() body = resp.read() http_log(('%s%s' % (url.replace(parsed.path, ''), path), 'POST',), {'headers': headers}, resp, body) store_response(resp, response_dict) if resp.status < 200 or resp.status >= 300: raise ClientException.from_response(resp, 'Object POST failed', body) def copy_object(url, token, container, name, destination=None, headers=None, fresh_metadata=None, http_conn=None, response_dict=None, service_token=None): """ Copy object :param url: storage URL :param token: auth token; if None, no token will be sent :param container: container name that the source object is in :param name: source object name :param destination: The container and object name of the destination object in the form of /container/object; if None, the copy will use the source as the destination. :param headers: additional headers to include in the request :param fresh_metadata: Enables object creation that omits existing user metadata, default None :param http_conn: HTTP connection object (If None, it will create the conn object) :param response_dict: an optional dictionary into which to place the response - status, reason and headers :param service_token: service auth token :raises ClientException: HTTP COPY request failed """ if http_conn: parsed, conn = http_conn else: parsed, conn = http_connection(url) path = parsed.path container = quote(container) name = quote(name) path = '%s/%s/%s' % (path.rstrip('/'), container, name) headers = dict(headers) if headers else {} if destination is not None: headers['Destination'] = quote(destination) elif container and name: headers['Destination'] = '/%s/%s' % (container, name) if token is not None: headers['X-Auth-Token'] = token if service_token is not None: headers['X-Service-Token'] = service_token if fresh_metadata is not None: # remove potential fresh metadata headers for fresh_hdr in [hdr for hdr in headers.keys() if hdr.lower() == 'x-fresh-metadata']: headers.pop(fresh_hdr) headers['X-Fresh-Metadata'] = 'true' if fresh_metadata else 'false' conn.request('COPY', path, '', headers) resp = conn.getresponse() body = resp.read() http_log(('%s%s' % (url.replace(parsed.path, ''), path), 'COPY',), {'headers': headers}, resp, body) store_response(resp, response_dict) if resp.status < 200 or resp.status >= 300: raise ClientException.from_response(resp, 'Object COPY failed', body) def delete_object(url, token=None, container=None, name=None, http_conn=None, headers=None, proxy=None, query_string=None, response_dict=None, service_token=None): """ Delete object :param url: storage URL :param token: auth token; if None, no token will be sent :param container: container name that the object is in; if None, the container name is expected to be part of the url :param name: object name to delete; if None, the object name is expected to be part of the url :param http_conn: a tuple of (parsed url, HTTPConnection object), (If None, it will create the conn object) :param headers: additional headers to include in the request :param proxy: proxy to connect through, if any; None by default; str of the format 'http://127.0.0.1:8888' to set one :param query_string: if set will be appended with '?' to generated path :param response_dict: an optional dictionary into which to place the response - status, reason and headers :param service_token: service auth token :raises ClientException: HTTP DELETE request failed """ if http_conn: parsed, conn = http_conn else: parsed, conn = http_connection(url, proxy=proxy) path = parsed.path if container: path = '%s/%s' % (path.rstrip('/'), quote(container)) if name: path = '%s/%s' % (path.rstrip('/'), quote(name)) if query_string: path += '?' + query_string if headers: headers = dict(headers) else: headers = {} if token: headers['X-Auth-Token'] = token if service_token: headers['X-Service-Token'] = service_token conn.request('DELETE', path, '', headers) resp = conn.getresponse() body = resp.read() http_log(('%s%s' % (url.replace(parsed.path, ''), path), 'DELETE',), {'headers': headers}, resp, body) store_response(resp, response_dict) if resp.status < 200 or resp.status >= 300: raise ClientException.from_response(resp, 'Object DELETE failed', body) def get_capabilities(http_conn): """ Get cluster capability infos. :param http_conn: a tuple of (parsed url, HTTPConnection object) :returns: a dict containing the cluster capabilities :raises ClientException: HTTP Capabilities GET failed """ parsed, conn = http_conn headers = {'Accept-Encoding': 'gzip'} conn.request('GET', parsed.path, '', headers) resp = conn.getresponse() body = resp.read() http_log((parsed.geturl(), 'GET',), {'headers': headers}, resp, body) if resp.status < 200 or resp.status >= 300: raise ClientException.from_response( resp, 'Capabilities GET failed', body) resp_headers = resp_header_dict(resp) return parse_api_response(resp_headers, body) class Connection(object): """ Convenience class to make requests that will also retry the request Requests will have an X-Auth-Token header whose value is either the preauthtoken or a token obtained from the auth service using the user credentials provided as args to the constructor. If os_options includes a service_username then requests will also have an X-Service-Token header whose value is a token obtained from the auth service using the service credentials. In this case the request url will be set to the storage_url obtained from the auth service for the service user, unless this is overridden by a preauthurl. """ def __init__(self, authurl=None, user=None, key=None, retries=5, preauthurl=None, preauthtoken=None, snet=False, starting_backoff=1, max_backoff=64, tenant_name=None, os_options=None, auth_version="1", cacert=None, insecure=False, cert=None, cert_key=None, ssl_compression=True, retry_on_ratelimit=False, timeout=None, session=None): """ :param authurl: authentication URL :param user: user name to authenticate as :param key: key/password to authenticate with :param retries: Number of times to retry the request before failing :param preauthurl: storage URL (if you have already authenticated) :param preauthtoken: authentication token (if you have already authenticated) note authurl/user/key/tenant_name are not required when specifying preauthtoken :param snet: use SERVICENET internal network default is False :param starting_backoff: initial delay between retries (seconds) :param max_backoff: maximum delay between retries (seconds) :param auth_version: OpenStack auth version, default is 1.0 :param tenant_name: The tenant/account name, required when connecting to an auth 2.0 system. :param os_options: The OpenStack options which can have tenant_id, auth_token, service_type, endpoint_type, tenant_name, object_storage_url, region_name, service_username, service_project_name, service_key :param insecure: Allow to access servers without checking SSL certs. The server's certificate will not be verified. :param cert: Client certificate file to connect on SSL server requiring SSL client certificate. :param cert_key: Client certificate private key file. :param ssl_compression: Whether to enable compression at the SSL layer. If set to 'False' and the pyOpenSSL library is present an attempt to disable SSL compression will be made. This may provide a performance increase for https upload/download operations. :param retry_on_ratelimit: by default, a ratelimited connection will raise an exception to the caller. Setting this parameter to True will cause a retry after a backoff. :param timeout: The connect timeout for the HTTP connection. :param session: A keystoneauth session object. """ self.session = session self.authurl = authurl self.user = user self.key = key self.retries = retries self.http_conn = None self.attempts = 0 self.snet = snet self.starting_backoff = starting_backoff self.max_backoff = max_backoff self.auth_version = auth_version self.os_options = dict(os_options or {}) if tenant_name: self.os_options['tenant_name'] = tenant_name if preauthurl: self.os_options['object_storage_url'] = preauthurl self.url = preauthurl or self.os_options.get('object_storage_url') self.token = preauthtoken or self.os_options.get('auth_token') if self.os_options.get('service_username', None): self.service_auth = True else: self.service_auth = False self.service_token = None self.cacert = cacert self.insecure = insecure self.cert = cert self.cert_key = cert_key self.ssl_compression = ssl_compression self.auth_end_time = 0 self.retry_on_ratelimit = retry_on_ratelimit self.timeout = timeout def close(self): if (self.http_conn and isinstance(self.http_conn, tuple) and len(self.http_conn) > 1): conn = self.http_conn[1] if hasattr(conn, 'close') and callable(conn.close): # XXX: Our HTTPConnection object has no close, should be # trying to close the requests.Session here? conn.close() self.http_conn = None def get_auth(self): self.url, self.token = get_auth(self.authurl, self.user, self.key, session=self.session, snet=self.snet, auth_version=self.auth_version, os_options=self.os_options, cacert=self.cacert, insecure=self.insecure, cert=self.cert, cert_key=self.cert_key, timeout=self.timeout) return self.url, self.token def get_service_auth(self): opts = self.os_options service_options = {} service_options['tenant_name'] = opts.get('service_project_name', None) service_options['region_name'] = opts.get('region_name', None) service_options['object_storage_url'] = opts.get('object_storage_url', None) service_user = opts.get('service_username', None) service_key = opts.get('service_key', None) return get_auth(self.authurl, service_user, service_key, session=self.session, snet=self.snet, auth_version=self.auth_version, os_options=service_options, cacert=self.cacert, insecure=self.insecure, timeout=self.timeout) def http_connection(self, url=None): return http_connection(url if url else self.url, cacert=self.cacert, insecure=self.insecure, cert=self.cert, cert_key=self.cert_key, ssl_compression=self.ssl_compression, timeout=self.timeout) def _add_response_dict(self, target_dict, kwargs): if target_dict is not None and 'response_dict' in kwargs: response_dict = kwargs['response_dict'] if 'response_dicts' in target_dict: target_dict['response_dicts'].append(response_dict) else: target_dict['response_dicts'] = [response_dict] target_dict.update(response_dict) def _retry(self, reset_func, func, *args, **kwargs): retried_auth = False backoff = self.starting_backoff caller_response_dict = kwargs.pop('response_dict', None) self.attempts = kwargs.pop('attempts', 0) while self.attempts <= self.retries or retried_auth: self.attempts += 1 try: if not self.url or not self.token: self.url, self.token = self.get_auth() self.http_conn = None if self.service_auth and not self.service_token: self.url, self.service_token = self.get_service_auth() self.http_conn = None self.auth_end_time = time() if not self.http_conn: self.http_conn = self.http_connection() kwargs['http_conn'] = self.http_conn if caller_response_dict is not None: kwargs['response_dict'] = {} rv = func(self.url, self.token, *args, service_token=self.service_token, **kwargs) self._add_response_dict(caller_response_dict, kwargs) return rv except SSLError: raise except (socket.error, RequestException): self._add_response_dict(caller_response_dict, kwargs) if self.attempts > self.retries: raise self.http_conn = None except ClientException as err: self._add_response_dict(caller_response_dict, kwargs) if err.http_status == 401: if self.session: should_retry = self.session.invalidate() else: # Without a proper session, just check for auth creds should_retry = all((self.authurl, self.user, self.key)) self.url = self.token = self.service_token = None if retried_auth or not should_retry: raise retried_auth = True elif self.attempts > self.retries or err.http_status is None: raise elif err.http_status == 408: self.http_conn = None elif 500 <= err.http_status <= 599: pass elif self.retry_on_ratelimit and err.http_status == 498: pass else: raise sleep(backoff) backoff = min(backoff * 2, self.max_backoff) if reset_func: reset_func(func, *args, **kwargs) def head_account(self, headers=None): """Wrapper for :func:`head_account`""" return self._retry(None, head_account, headers=headers) def get_account(self, marker=None, limit=None, prefix=None, end_marker=None, full_listing=False, headers=None): """Wrapper for :func:`get_account`""" # TODO(unknown): With full_listing=True this will restart the entire # listing with each retry. Need to make a better version that just # retries where it left off. return self._retry(None, get_account, marker=marker, limit=limit, prefix=prefix, end_marker=end_marker, full_listing=full_listing, headers=headers) def post_account(self, headers, response_dict=None, query_string=None, data=None): """Wrapper for :func:`post_account`""" return self._retry(None, post_account, headers, query_string=query_string, data=data, response_dict=response_dict) def head_container(self, container, headers=None): """Wrapper for :func:`head_container`""" return self._retry(None, head_container, container, headers=headers) def get_container(self, container, marker=None, limit=None, prefix=None, delimiter=None, end_marker=None, path=None, full_listing=False, headers=None, query_string=None): """Wrapper for :func:`get_container`""" # TODO(unknown): With full_listing=True this will restart the entire # listing with each retry. Need to make a better version that just # retries where it left off. return self._retry(None, get_container, container, marker=marker, limit=limit, prefix=prefix, delimiter=delimiter, end_marker=end_marker, path=path, full_listing=full_listing, headers=headers, query_string=query_string) def put_container(self, container, headers=None, response_dict=None, query_string=None): """Wrapper for :func:`put_container`""" return self._retry(None, put_container, container, headers=headers, response_dict=response_dict, query_string=query_string) def post_container(self, container, headers, response_dict=None): """Wrapper for :func:`post_container`""" return self._retry(None, post_container, container, headers, response_dict=response_dict) def delete_container(self, container, response_dict=None, query_string=None, headers={}): """Wrapper for :func:`delete_container`""" return self._retry(None, delete_container, container, response_dict=response_dict, query_string=query_string, headers=headers) def head_object(self, container, obj, headers=None): """Wrapper for :func:`head_object`""" return self._retry(None, head_object, container, obj, headers=headers) def get_object(self, container, obj, resp_chunk_size=None, query_string=None, response_dict=None, headers=None): """Wrapper for :func:`get_object`""" rheaders, body = self._retry(None, get_object, container, obj, resp_chunk_size=resp_chunk_size, query_string=query_string, response_dict=response_dict, headers=headers) is_not_range_request = ( not headers or 'range' not in (k.lower() for k in headers)) retry_is_possible = ( is_not_range_request and resp_chunk_size and self.attempts <= self.retries and rheaders.get('transfer-encoding') is None) if retry_is_possible: body = _RetryBody(body.resp, self, container, obj, resp_chunk_size=resp_chunk_size, query_string=query_string, response_dict=response_dict, headers=headers) return rheaders, body def put_object(self, container, obj, contents, content_length=None, etag=None, chunk_size=None, content_type=None, headers=None, query_string=None, response_dict=None): """Wrapper for :func:`put_object`""" def _default_reset(*args, **kwargs): raise ClientException('put_object(%r, %r, ...) failure and no ' 'ability to reset contents for reupload.' % (container, obj)) if isinstance(contents, str) or not contents: # if its a str or None then you can retry as much as you want reset_func = None else: reset_func = _default_reset if self.retries > 0: tell = getattr(contents, 'tell', None) seek = getattr(contents, 'seek', None) reset = getattr(contents, 'reset', None) if tell and seek: orig_pos = tell() reset_func = lambda *a, **k: seek(orig_pos) elif reset: reset_func = reset return self._retry(reset_func, put_object, container, obj, contents, content_length=content_length, etag=etag, chunk_size=chunk_size, content_type=content_type, headers=headers, query_string=query_string, response_dict=response_dict) def post_object(self, container, obj, headers, response_dict=None): """Wrapper for :func:`post_object`""" return self._retry(None, post_object, container, obj, headers, response_dict=response_dict) def copy_object(self, container, obj, destination=None, headers=None, fresh_metadata=None, response_dict=None): """Wrapper for :func:`copy_object`""" return self._retry(None, copy_object, container, obj, destination, headers, fresh_metadata, response_dict=response_dict) def delete_object(self, container, obj, query_string=None, response_dict=None, headers=None): """Wrapper for :func:`delete_object`""" return self._retry(None, delete_object, container, obj, query_string=query_string, response_dict=response_dict, headers=headers) def get_capabilities(self, url=None): url = url or self.url if not url: url, _ = self.get_auth() scheme = urlparse(url).scheme netloc = urlparse(url).netloc url = scheme + '://' + netloc + '/info' http_conn = self.http_connection(url) return get_capabilities(http_conn)