# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may # not use this file except in compliance with the License. You may obtain # a copy of the License at # # http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 # # Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software # distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT # WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the # License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations # under the License. # """Object Store v1 API Library""" import logging import os import sys import urllib from osc_lib import utils from openstackclient.api import api GLOBAL_READ_ACL = ".r:*" LIST_CONTENTS_ACL = ".rlistings" PUBLIC_CONTAINER_ACLS = [GLOBAL_READ_ACL, LIST_CONTENTS_ACL] class APIv1(api.BaseAPI): """Object Store v1 API""" def __init__(self, **kwargs): super().__init__(**kwargs) def container_create( self, container=None, public=False, storage_policy=None ): """Create a container :param string container: name of container to create :param bool public: Boolean value indicating if the container should be publicly readable. Defaults to False. :param string storage_policy: Name of the a specific storage policy to use. If not specified swift will use its default storage policy. :returns: dict of returned headers """ headers = {} if public: headers['x-container-read'] = ",".join(PUBLIC_CONTAINER_ACLS) if storage_policy is not None: headers['x-storage-policy'] = storage_policy response = self.create( urllib.parse.quote(container), method='PUT', headers=headers ) data = { 'account': self._find_account_id(), 'container': container, 'x-trans-id': response.headers.get('x-trans-id'), } return data def container_delete( self, container=None, ): """Delete a container :param string container: name of container to delete """ if container: self.delete(urllib.parse.quote(container)) def container_list( self, full_listing=False, limit=None, marker=None, end_marker=None, prefix=None, **params ): """Get containers in an account :param boolean full_listing: if True, return a full listing, else returns a max of 10000 listings :param integer limit: query return count limit :param string marker: query marker :param string end_marker: query end_marker :param string prefix: query prefix :returns: list of container names """ params['format'] = 'json' if full_listing: data = listing = self.container_list( limit=limit, marker=marker, end_marker=end_marker, prefix=prefix, **params ) while listing: marker = listing[-1]['name'] listing = self.container_list( limit=limit, marker=marker, end_marker=end_marker, prefix=prefix, **params ) if listing: data.extend(listing) return data if limit: params['limit'] = limit if marker: params['marker'] = marker if end_marker: params['end_marker'] = end_marker if prefix: params['prefix'] = prefix return self.list('', **params) def container_save( self, container=None, ): """Save all the content from a container :param string container: name of container to save """ objects = self.object_list(container=container) for object in objects: self.object_save(container=container, object=object['name']) def container_set( self, container, properties, ): """Set container properties :param string container: name of container to modify :param dict properties: properties to add or update for the container """ headers = self._set_properties(properties, 'X-Container-Meta-%s') if headers: self.create(urllib.parse.quote(container), headers=headers) def container_show( self, container=None, ): """Get container details :param string container: name of container to show :returns: dict of returned headers """ response = self._request('HEAD', urllib.parse.quote(container)) data = { 'account': self._find_account_id(), 'container': container, 'object_count': response.headers.get('x-container-object-count'), 'bytes_used': response.headers.get('x-container-bytes-used'), 'storage_policy': response.headers.get('x-storage-policy'), } if 'x-container-read' in response.headers: data['read_acl'] = response.headers.get('x-container-read') if 'x-container-write' in response.headers: data['write_acl'] = response.headers.get('x-container-write') if 'x-container-sync-to' in response.headers: data['sync_to'] = response.headers.get('x-container-sync-to') if 'x-container-sync-key' in response.headers: data['sync_key'] = response.headers.get('x-container-sync-key') properties = self._get_properties( response.headers, 'x-container-meta-' ) if properties: data['properties'] = properties return data def container_unset( self, container, properties, ): """Unset container properties :param string container: name of container to modify :param dict properties: properties to remove from the container """ headers = self._unset_properties( properties, 'X-Remove-Container-Meta-%s' ) if headers: self.create(urllib.parse.quote(container), headers=headers) def object_create( self, container=None, object=None, name=None, ): """Create an object inside a container :param string container: name of container to store object :param string object: local path to object :param string name: name of object to create :returns: dict of returned headers """ if container is None or object is None: # TODO(dtroyer): What exception to raise here? return {} # For uploading a file, if name is provided then set it as the # object's name in the container. object_name_str = name if name else object full_url = "{}/{}".format( urllib.parse.quote(container), urllib.parse.quote(object_name_str), ) with open(object, 'rb') as f: response = self.create( full_url, method='PUT', data=f, ) data = { 'account': self._find_account_id(), 'container': container, 'object': object_name_str, 'x-trans-id': response.headers.get('X-Trans-Id'), 'etag': response.headers.get('Etag'), } return data def object_delete( self, container=None, object=None, ): """Delete an object from a container :param string container: name of container that stores object :param string object: name of object to delete """ if container is None or object is None: return self.delete( "%s/%s" % (urllib.parse.quote(container), urllib.parse.quote(object)) ) def object_list( self, container=None, full_listing=False, limit=None, marker=None, end_marker=None, delimiter=None, prefix=None, **params ): """List objects in a container :param string container: container name to get a listing for :param boolean full_listing: if True, return a full listing, else returns a max of 10000 listings :param integer limit: query return count limit :param string marker: query marker :param string end_marker: query end_marker :param string prefix: query prefix :param string delimiter: string to delimit the queries on :returns: a tuple of (response headers, a list of objects) The response headers will be a dict and all header names will be lowercase. """ if container is None: return None params['format'] = 'json' if full_listing: data = listing = self.object_list( container=container, limit=limit, marker=marker, end_marker=end_marker, prefix=prefix, delimiter=delimiter, **params ) while listing: if delimiter: marker = listing[-1].get('name', listing[-1].get('subdir')) else: marker = listing[-1]['name'] listing = self.object_list( container=container, limit=limit, marker=marker, end_marker=end_marker, prefix=prefix, delimiter=delimiter, **params ) if listing: data.extend(listing) return data if limit: params['limit'] = limit if marker: params['marker'] = marker if end_marker: params['end_marker'] = end_marker if prefix: params['prefix'] = prefix if delimiter: params['delimiter'] = delimiter return self.list(urllib.parse.quote(container), **params) def object_save( self, container=None, object=None, file=None, ): """Save an object stored in a container :param string container: name of container that stores object :param string object: name of object to save :param string file: local name of object """ if not file: file = object response = self._request( 'GET', "%s/%s" % (urllib.parse.quote(container), urllib.parse.quote(object)), stream=True, ) if response.status_code == 200: if file == '-': with os.fdopen(sys.stdout.fileno(), 'wb') as f: for chunk in response.iter_content(64 * 1024): f.write(chunk) else: if not os.path.exists(os.path.dirname(file)): if len(os.path.dirname(file)) > 0: os.makedirs(os.path.dirname(file)) with open(file, 'wb') as f: for chunk in response.iter_content(64 * 1024): f.write(chunk) def object_set( self, container, object, properties, ): """Set object properties :param string container: container name for object to modify :param string object: name of object to modify :param dict properties: properties to add or update for the container """ headers = self._set_properties(properties, 'X-Object-Meta-%s') if headers: self.create( "%s/%s" % (urllib.parse.quote(container), urllib.parse.quote(object)), headers=headers, ) def object_unset( self, container, object, properties, ): """Unset object properties :param string container: container name for object to modify :param string object: name of object to modify :param dict properties: properties to remove from the object """ headers = self._unset_properties(properties, 'X-Remove-Object-Meta-%s') if headers: self.create( "%s/%s" % (urllib.parse.quote(container), urllib.parse.quote(object)), headers=headers, ) def object_show( self, container=None, object=None, ): """Get object details :param string container: container name for object to get :param string object: name of object to get :returns: dict of object properties """ if container is None or object is None: return {} response = self._request( 'HEAD', "%s/%s" % (urllib.parse.quote(container), urllib.parse.quote(object)), ) data = { 'account': self._find_account_id(), 'container': container, 'object': object, 'content-type': response.headers.get('content-type'), } if 'content-length' in response.headers: data['content-length'] = response.headers.get('content-length') if 'last-modified' in response.headers: data['last-modified'] = response.headers.get('last-modified') if 'etag' in response.headers: data['etag'] = response.headers.get('etag') if 'x-object-manifest' in response.headers: data['x-object-manifest'] = response.headers.get( 'x-object-manifest' ) properties = self._get_properties(response.headers, 'x-object-meta-') if properties: data['properties'] = properties return data def account_set( self, properties, ): """Set account properties :param dict properties: properties to add or update for the account """ headers = self._set_properties(properties, 'X-Account-Meta-%s') if headers: # NOTE(stevemar): The URL (first argument) in this case is already # set to the swift account endpoint, because that's how it's # registered in the catalog self.create("", headers=headers) def account_show(self): """Show account details""" # NOTE(stevemar): Just a HEAD request to the endpoint already in the # catalog should be enough. response = self._request("HEAD", "") data = {} properties = self._get_properties(response.headers, 'x-account-meta-') if properties: data['properties'] = properties # Map containers, bytes and objects a bit nicer data['Containers'] = response.headers.get('x-account-container-count') data['Objects'] = response.headers.get('x-account-object-count') data['Bytes'] = response.headers.get('x-account-bytes-used') # Add in Account info too data['Account'] = self._find_account_id() return data def account_unset( self, properties, ): """Unset account properties :param dict properties: properties to remove from the account """ headers = self._unset_properties( properties, 'X-Remove-Account-Meta-%s' ) if headers: self.create("", headers=headers) def _find_account_id(self): url_parts = urllib.parse.urlparse(self.endpoint) return url_parts.path.split('/')[-1] def _unset_properties(self, properties, header_tag): # NOTE(stevemar): As per the API, the headers have to be in the form # of "X-Remove-Account-Meta-Book: x". In the case where metadata is # removed, we can set the value of the header to anything, so it's # set to 'x'. In the case of a Container property we use: # "X-Remove-Container-Meta-Book: x", and the same logic applies for # Object properties headers = {} for k in properties: header_name = header_tag % k headers[header_name] = 'x' return headers def _set_properties(self, properties, header_tag): # NOTE(stevemar): As per the API, the headers have to be in the form # of "X-Account-Meta-Book: MobyDick". In the case of a Container # property we use: "X-Add-Container-Meta-Book: MobyDick", and the same # logic applies for Object properties log = logging.getLogger(__name__ + '._set_properties') headers = {} for k, v in properties.items(): if not utils.is_ascii(k) or not utils.is_ascii(v): log.error('Cannot set property %s to non-ascii value', k) continue header_name = header_tag % k headers[header_name] = v return headers def _get_properties(self, headers, header_tag): # Add in properties as a top level key, this is consistent with other # OSC commands properties = {} for k, v in headers.items(): if k.lower().startswith(header_tag): properties[k[len(header_tag) :]] = v return properties