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authorPeter Portante <peter.portante@redhat.com>2012-11-08 12:31:10 -0500
committerAnand Avati <avati@redhat.com>2012-11-21 14:57:22 -0800
commita64a0d89d5256386f6773709477aea87823e2e68 (patch)
treebff3a41ca7658098f945a86f2b1035c2faf49bf5 /swift
parent94ddaecadbb12c5e67617553b067554a657980a1 (diff)
object-storage: del 1.4.8 ref from dir hierarchy
Remove the "swift/1.4.8" directory from the hierarchy, replacing it with "ufo". Change-Id: I60ba171182d7402a2193616c1c95c90cd2ead5bc BUG: 870589 Signed-off-by: Peter Portante <peter.portante@redhat.com> Reviewed-on: http://review.gluster.org/4200 Tested-by: Gluster Build System <jenkins@build.gluster.com> Reviewed-by: Pete Zaitcev <zaitcev@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Anand Avati <avati@redhat.com>
Diffstat (limited to 'swift')
-rwxr-xr-xswift/1.4.8/.unittests6
-rw-r--r--swift/1.4.8/README16
-rwxr-xr-xswift/1.4.8/bin/gluster-swift-gen-builders19
-rw-r--r--swift/1.4.8/etc/account-server/1.conf-gluster19
-rw-r--r--swift/1.4.8/etc/container-server/1.conf-gluster21
-rw-r--r--swift/1.4.8/etc/fs.conf-gluster13
-rw-r--r--swift/1.4.8/etc/object-server/1.conf-gluster19
-rw-r--r--swift/1.4.8/etc/proxy-server.conf-gluster33
-rw-r--r--swift/1.4.8/etc/swift.conf-gluster91
-rw-r--r--swift/1.4.8/gluster-swift-ufo.spec87
-rw-r--r--swift/1.4.8/gluster/__init__.py0
-rw-r--r--swift/1.4.8/gluster/swift/__init__.py18
-rw-r--r--swift/1.4.8/gluster/swift/account/__init__.py0
-rw-r--r--swift/1.4.8/gluster/swift/account/server.py45
-rw-r--r--swift/1.4.8/gluster/swift/common/DiskDir.py500
-rw-r--r--swift/1.4.8/gluster/swift/common/DiskFile.py323
-rw-r--r--swift/1.4.8/gluster/swift/common/Glusterfs.py126
-rw-r--r--swift/1.4.8/gluster/swift/common/__init__.py0
-rw-r--r--swift/1.4.8/gluster/swift/common/constraints.py82
-rw-r--r--swift/1.4.8/gluster/swift/common/fs_utils.py156
-rw-r--r--swift/1.4.8/gluster/swift/common/middleware/__init__.py0
-rw-r--r--swift/1.4.8/gluster/swift/common/middleware/gluster.py40
-rw-r--r--swift/1.4.8/gluster/swift/common/utils.py457
-rw-r--r--swift/1.4.8/gluster/swift/container/__init__.py0
-rw-r--r--swift/1.4.8/gluster/swift/container/server.py46
-rw-r--r--swift/1.4.8/gluster/swift/obj/__init__.py0
-rw-r--r--swift/1.4.8/gluster/swift/obj/server.py33
-rw-r--r--swift/1.4.8/gluster/swift/proxy/__init__.py0
-rw-r--r--swift/1.4.8/gluster/swift/proxy/server.py27
-rw-r--r--swift/1.4.8/setup.py57
-rw-r--r--swift/1.4.8/test/__init__.py0
-rw-r--r--swift/1.4.8/test/unit/__init__.py0
-rw-r--r--swift/1.4.8/test/unit/common/__init__.py0
-rw-r--r--swift/1.4.8/test/unit/common/data/account_tree.tar.bz2bin228 -> 0 bytes
-rw-r--r--swift/1.4.8/test/unit/common/data/container_tree.tar.bz2bin282 -> 0 bytes
-rw-r--r--swift/1.4.8/test/unit/common/test_utils.py818
36 files changed, 0 insertions, 3052 deletions
diff --git a/swift/1.4.8/.unittests b/swift/1.4.8/.unittests
deleted file mode 100755
index 2cee10be531..00000000000
--- a/swift/1.4.8/.unittests
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,6 +0,0 @@
-#!/bin/bash
-
-cd test/unit
-nosetests --exe --with-coverage --cover-package gluster --cover-erase $@
-rm -f .coverage
-cd -
diff --git a/swift/1.4.8/README b/swift/1.4.8/README
deleted file mode 100644
index 9efd918b59a..00000000000
--- a/swift/1.4.8/README
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,16 +0,0 @@
-Gluster Unified File and Object Storage allows files and directories created
-via gluster-native/nfs mount to be accessed as containers and objects. It is
-a plugin for OpenStack Swift project.
-
-Install
- * TBD
-
-Once this is done, you can access the GlusterFS volumes as Swift accounts.
-Add the Volume names with the user-name and its corresponding password to the
-/etc/swift/proxy-server.conf (follow the syntax used in the sample conf file).
-
-Command to start the servers (TBD)
- swift-init main start
-
-Command to stop the servers (TBD)
- swift-init main stop
diff --git a/swift/1.4.8/bin/gluster-swift-gen-builders b/swift/1.4.8/bin/gluster-swift-gen-builders
deleted file mode 100755
index b89cd15fb00..00000000000
--- a/swift/1.4.8/bin/gluster-swift-gen-builders
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,19 +0,0 @@
-#!/bin/bash
-
-function create {
- swift-ring-builder $1 create 0 1 1
- swift-ring-builder $1 add z1-127.0.0.1:$2/$3_ 100.0
- swift-ring-builder $1 rebalance
- swift-ring-builder $1
-}
-
-if [ "$1x" = "x" ]; then
- echo "Please specify the gluster volume name to use."
- exit 1
-fi
-
-# Note that these port numbers must match the configured values for the
-# various servers in their configuration files.
-create account.builder 6012 $1
-create container.builder 6011 $1
-create object.builder 6010 $1
diff --git a/swift/1.4.8/etc/account-server/1.conf-gluster b/swift/1.4.8/etc/account-server/1.conf-gluster
deleted file mode 100644
index da8f3172634..00000000000
--- a/swift/1.4.8/etc/account-server/1.conf-gluster
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,19 +0,0 @@
-[DEFAULT]
-devices = /mnt/gluster-object
-mount_check = true
-bind_port = 6012
-user = root
-log_facility = LOG_LOCAL2
-
-[pipeline:main]
-pipeline = account-server
-
-[app:account-server]
-use = egg:gluster_swift_ufo#account
-
-[account-replicator]
-vm_test_mode = yes
-
-[account-auditor]
-
-[account-reaper]
diff --git a/swift/1.4.8/etc/container-server/1.conf-gluster b/swift/1.4.8/etc/container-server/1.conf-gluster
deleted file mode 100644
index acad6213543..00000000000
--- a/swift/1.4.8/etc/container-server/1.conf-gluster
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,21 +0,0 @@
-[DEFAULT]
-devices = /mnt/gluster-object
-mount_check = true
-bind_port = 6011
-user = root
-log_facility = LOG_LOCAL2
-
-[pipeline:main]
-pipeline = container-server
-
-[app:container-server]
-use = egg:gluster_swift_ufo#container
-
-[container-replicator]
-vm_test_mode = yes
-
-[container-updater]
-
-[container-auditor]
-
-[container-sync]
diff --git a/swift/1.4.8/etc/fs.conf-gluster b/swift/1.4.8/etc/fs.conf-gluster
deleted file mode 100644
index bbbdc2bd10d..00000000000
--- a/swift/1.4.8/etc/fs.conf-gluster
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,13 +0,0 @@
-[DEFAULT]
-# IP address of a GlusterFS volume server member. By default, we assume the
-# local host.
-mount_ip = localhost
-
-# The GlusterFS server need not be local, a remote server can also be used
-# by setting "remote_cluster = yes".
-remote_cluster = no
-
-# By default it is assumed the Gluster volumes can be accessed using other
-# methods besides UFO (not object only), which disables a caching
-# optimizations in order to keep in sync with file system changes.
-object_only = no
diff --git a/swift/1.4.8/etc/object-server/1.conf-gluster b/swift/1.4.8/etc/object-server/1.conf-gluster
deleted file mode 100644
index fe157a9b53d..00000000000
--- a/swift/1.4.8/etc/object-server/1.conf-gluster
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,19 +0,0 @@
-[DEFAULT]
-devices = /mnt/gluster-object
-mount_check = true
-bind_port = 6010
-user = root
-log_facility = LOG_LOCAL2
-
-[pipeline:main]
-pipeline = object-server
-
-[app:object-server]
-use = egg:gluster_swift_ufo#object
-
-[object-replicator]
-vm_test_mode = yes
-
-[object-updater]
-
-[object-auditor]
diff --git a/swift/1.4.8/etc/proxy-server.conf-gluster b/swift/1.4.8/etc/proxy-server.conf-gluster
deleted file mode 100644
index 30eb745bff8..00000000000
--- a/swift/1.4.8/etc/proxy-server.conf-gluster
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,33 +0,0 @@
-[DEFAULT]
-bind_port = 8080
-user = root
-log_facility = LOG_LOCAL1
-
-[pipeline:main]
-pipeline = healthcheck cache tempauth proxy-server
-
-[app:proxy-server]
-use = egg:gluster_swift_ufo#proxy
-allow_account_management = true
-account_autocreate = true
-
-[filter:tempauth]
-use = egg:swift#tempauth
-# Here you need to add users explicitly. See the OpenStack Swift Deployment
-# Guide for more information. The user and user64 directives take the
-# following form:
-# user_<account>_<username> = <key> [group] [group] [...] [storage_url]
-# user64_<account_b64>_<username_b64> = <key> [group] [group] [...] [storage_url]
-# Where you use user64 for accounts and/or usernames that include underscores.
-#
-# NOTE (and WARNING): The account name must match the device name specified
-# when generating the account, container, and object build rings.
-#
-# E.g.
-# user_ufo0_admin = abc123 .admin
-
-[filter:healthcheck]
-use = egg:swift#healthcheck
-
-[filter:cache]
-use = egg:swift#memcache
diff --git a/swift/1.4.8/etc/swift.conf-gluster b/swift/1.4.8/etc/swift.conf-gluster
deleted file mode 100644
index 25c3ca1571f..00000000000
--- a/swift/1.4.8/etc/swift.conf-gluster
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,91 +0,0 @@
-[DEFAULT]
-
-
-[swift-hash]
-# random unique string that can never change (DO NOT LOSE)
-swift_hash_path_suffix = gluster
-
-
-# The swift-constraints section sets the basic constraints on data
-# saved in the swift cluster.
-
-[swift-constraints]
-
-# max_file_size is the largest "normal" object that can be saved in
-# the cluster. This is also the limit on the size of each segment of
-# a "large" object when using the large object manifest support.
-# This value is set in bytes. Setting it to lower than 1MiB will cause
-# some tests to fail. It is STRONGLY recommended to leave this value at
-# the default (5 * 2**30 + 2).
-
-# FIXME: Really? Gluster can handle a 2^64 sized file? And can the fronting
-# web service handle such a size? I think with UFO, we need to keep with the
-# default size from Swift and encourage users to research what size their web
-# services infrastructure can handle.
-
-max_file_size = 18446744073709551616
-
-
-# max_meta_name_length is the max number of bytes in the utf8 encoding
-# of the name portion of a metadata header.
-
-#max_meta_name_length = 128
-
-
-# max_meta_value_length is the max number of bytes in the utf8 encoding
-# of a metadata value
-
-#max_meta_value_length = 256
-
-
-# max_meta_count is the max number of metadata keys that can be stored
-# on a single account, container, or object
-
-#max_meta_count = 90
-
-
-# max_meta_overall_size is the max number of bytes in the utf8 encoding
-# of the metadata (keys + values)
-
-#max_meta_overall_size = 4096
-
-
-# max_object_name_length is the max number of bytes in the utf8 encoding of an
-# object name: Gluster FS can handle much longer file names, but the length
-# between the slashes of the URL is handled below. Remember that most web
-# clients can't handle anything greater than 2048, and those that do are
-# rather clumsy.
-
-max_object_name_length = 2048
-
-# max_object_name_component_length (GlusterFS) is the max number of bytes in
-# the utf8 encoding of an object name component (the part between the
-# slashes); this is a limit imposed by the underlying file system (for XFS it
-# is 255 bytes).
-
-max_object_name_component_length = 255
-
-# container_listing_limit is the default (and max) number of items
-# returned for a container listing request
-
-#container_listing_limit = 10000
-
-
-# account_listing_limit is the default (and max) number of items returned
-# for an account listing request
-
-#account_listing_limit = 10000
-
-
-# max_account_name_length is the max number of bytes in the utf8 encoding of
-# an account name: Gluster FS Filename limit (XFS limit?), must be the same
-# size as max_object_name_component_length above.
-
-max_account_name_length = 255
-
-
-# max_container_name_length is the max number of bytes in the utf8 encoding
-# of a container name: Gluster FS Filename limit (XFS limit?), must be the same
-# size as max_object_name_component_length above.
-
-max_container_name_length = 255
diff --git a/swift/1.4.8/gluster-swift-ufo.spec b/swift/1.4.8/gluster-swift-ufo.spec
deleted file mode 100644
index 55b192a27ed..00000000000
--- a/swift/1.4.8/gluster-swift-ufo.spec
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,87 +0,0 @@
-############################################################################################################
-# Command to build rpms.#
-# $ rpmbuild -ta %{name}-%{version}-%{release}.tar.gz #
-############################################################################################################
-# Setting up the environment. #
-# * Create a directory %{name}-%{version} under $HOME/rpmbuild/SOURCES #
-# * Copy the contents of gluster directory into $HOME/rpmbuild/SOURCES/%{name}-%{version} #
-# * tar zcvf %{name}-%{version}-%{release}.tar.gz $HOME/rpmbuild/SOURCES/%{name}-%{version} %{name}.spec #
-# For more information refer #
-# http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/How_to_create_an_RPM_package #
-############################################################################################################
-
-%if ! (0%{?fedora} > 12 || 0%{?rhel} > 5)
-%{!?python_sitelib: %global python_sitelib %(%{__python} -c "from distutils.sysconfig import get_python_lib; print(get_python_lib())")}
-%endif
-
-%define _confdir /etc/swift
-%define _ufo_version 1.1
-%define _ufo_release 1
-
-Summary : GlusterFS Unified File and Object Storage.
-Name : gluster-swift-ufo
-Version : %{_ufo_version}
-Release : %{_ufo_release}
-Group : Application/File
-Vendor : Red Hat Inc.
-Source0 : %{name}-%{version}-%{release}.tar.gz
-Packager : gluster-users@gluster.org
-License : Apache
-BuildArch: noarch
-Requires : memcached
-Requires : openssl
-Requires : python
-#Requires : openstack-swift >= 1.4.8
-#Requires : openstack-swift-account >= 1.4.8
-#Requires : openstack-swift-auth >= 1.4.8
-#Requires : openstack-swift-container >= 1.4.8
-#Requires : openstack-swift-object >= 1.4.8
-#Requires : openstack-swift-proxy >= 1.4.8
-#Obsoletes: gluster-swift
-#Obsoletes: gluster-swift-plugin
-
-%description
-Gluster Unified File and Object Storage unifies NAS and object storage
-technology. This provides a system for data storage that enables users to access
-the same data as an object and as a file, simplifying management and controlling
-storage costs.
-
-%prep
-%setup -q
-
-%build
-%{__python} setup.py build
-
-%install
-rm -rf %{buildroot}
-
-%{__python} setup.py install -O1 --skip-build --root %{buildroot}
-
-mkdir -p %{buildroot}/%{_confdir}/
-cp -r etc/* %{buildroot}/%{_confdir}/
-
-mkdir -p %{buildroot}/%{_bindir}/
-cp bin/gluster-swift-gen-builders %{buildroot}/%{_bindir}/
-
-%clean
-rm -rf %{buildroot}
-
-%files
-%defattr(-,root,root)
-%{python_sitelib}/gluster
-#%{python_sitelib}/gluster/swift/*.py*
-#%{python_sitelib}/gluster/swift/common/*.py*
-#%{python_sitelib}/gluster/swift/common/middleware
-#%{python_sitelib}/gluster/swift/proxy
-#%{python_sitelib}/gluster/swift/obj
-#%{python_sitelib}/gluster/swift/container
-#%{python_sitelib}/gluster/swift/account
-%{python_sitelib}/gluster_swift_ufo-%{version}-*.egg-info
-%{_bindir}/gluster-swift-gen-builders
-%dir %{_sysconfdir}/swift
-%config %{_confdir}/account-server/1.conf-gluster
-%config %{_confdir}/container-server/1.conf-gluster
-%config %{_confdir}/object-server/1.conf-gluster
-%config %{_confdir}/swift.conf-gluster
-%config %{_confdir}/proxy-server.conf-gluster
-%config %{_confdir}/fs.conf-gluster
diff --git a/swift/1.4.8/gluster/__init__.py b/swift/1.4.8/gluster/__init__.py
deleted file mode 100644
index e69de29bb2d..00000000000
--- a/swift/1.4.8/gluster/__init__.py
+++ /dev/null
diff --git a/swift/1.4.8/gluster/swift/__init__.py b/swift/1.4.8/gluster/swift/__init__.py
deleted file mode 100644
index 17578ebee40..00000000000
--- a/swift/1.4.8/gluster/swift/__init__.py
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,18 +0,0 @@
-""" Gluster Swift UFO """
-
-class Version(object):
- def __init__(self, canonical_version, final):
- self.canonical_version = canonical_version
- self.final = final
-
- @property
- def pretty_version(self):
- if self.final:
- return self.canonical_version
- else:
- return '%s-dev' % (self.canonical_version,)
-
-
-_version = Version('1.1', True)
-__version__ = _version.pretty_version
-__canonical_version__ = _version.canonical_version
diff --git a/swift/1.4.8/gluster/swift/account/__init__.py b/swift/1.4.8/gluster/swift/account/__init__.py
deleted file mode 100644
index e69de29bb2d..00000000000
--- a/swift/1.4.8/gluster/swift/account/__init__.py
+++ /dev/null
diff --git a/swift/1.4.8/gluster/swift/account/server.py b/swift/1.4.8/gluster/swift/account/server.py
deleted file mode 100644
index 8b98315790a..00000000000
--- a/swift/1.4.8/gluster/swift/account/server.py
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,45 +0,0 @@
-# Copyright (c) 2012 Red Hat, Inc.
-#
-# 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.
-
-""" Account Server for Gluster Swift UFO """
-
-# Simply importing this monkey patches the constraint handling to fit our
-# needs
-import gluster.swift.common.constraints
-
-from swift.account import server
-from gluster.swift.common.DiskDir import DiskAccount
-
-
-class AccountController(server.AccountController):
- def _get_account_broker(self, drive, part, account):
- """
- Overriden to provide the GlusterFS specific broker that talks to
- Gluster for the information related to servicing a given request
- instead of talking to a database.
-
- :param drive: drive that holds the container
- :param part: partition the container is in
- :param account: account name
- :returns: DiskDir object
- """
- return DiskAccount(self.root, account, self.logger)
-
-
-def app_factory(global_conf, **local_conf):
- """paste.deploy app factory for creating WSGI account server apps."""
- conf = global_conf.copy()
- conf.update(local_conf)
- return AccountController(conf)
diff --git a/swift/1.4.8/gluster/swift/common/DiskDir.py b/swift/1.4.8/gluster/swift/common/DiskDir.py
deleted file mode 100644
index 8602fabae83..00000000000
--- a/swift/1.4.8/gluster/swift/common/DiskDir.py
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,500 +0,0 @@
-# Copyright (c) 2012 Red Hat, Inc.
-#
-# 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.
-
-import os, errno
-
-from gluster.swift.common.utils import clean_metadata, dir_empty, rmdirs, \
- mkdirs, validate_account, validate_container, is_marker, \
- get_container_details, get_account_details, get_container_metadata, \
- create_container_metadata, create_account_metadata, DEFAULT_GID, \
- DEFAULT_UID, validate_object, create_object_metadata, read_metadata, \
- write_metadata, X_CONTENT_TYPE, X_CONTENT_LENGTH, X_TIMESTAMP, \
- X_PUT_TIMESTAMP, X_TYPE, X_ETAG, X_OBJECTS_COUNT, X_BYTES_USED, \
- X_CONTAINER_COUNT, CONTAINER
-from gluster.swift.common import Glusterfs
-
-from swift.common.constraints import CONTAINER_LISTING_LIMIT
-from swift.common.utils import normalize_timestamp, TRUE_VALUES
-
-
-DATADIR = 'containers'
-
-# Create a dummy db_file in /etc/swift
-_unittests_enabled = os.getenv('GLUSTER_UNIT_TEST_ENABLED', 'no')
-if _unittests_enabled in TRUE_VALUES:
- _tmp_dir = '/tmp/gluster_unit_tests'
- try:
- os.mkdir(_tmp_dir)
- except OSError as e:
- if e.errno != errno.EEXIST:
- raise
- _db_file = os.path.join(_tmp_dir, 'db_file.db')
-else:
- _db_file = '/etc/swift/db_file.db'
-if not os.path.exists(_db_file):
- file(_db_file, 'w+')
-
-
-def _read_metadata(dd):
- """ Filter read metadata so that it always returns a tuple that includes
- some kind of timestamp. With 1.4.8 of the Swift integration the
- timestamps were not stored. Here we fabricate timestamps for volumes
- where the existing data has no timestamp (that is, stored data is not
- a tuple), allowing us a measure of backward compatibility.
-
- FIXME: At this time it does not appear that the timestamps on each
- metadata are used for much, so this should not hurt anything.
- """
- metadata_i = read_metadata(dd)
- metadata = {}
- timestamp = 0
- for key, value in metadata_i.iteritems():
- if not isinstance(value, tuple):
- value = (value, timestamp)
- metadata[key] = value
- return metadata
-
-
-class DiskCommon(object):
- def is_deleted(self):
- return not os.path.exists(self.datadir)
-
- def filter_prefix(self, objects, prefix):
- """
- Accept sorted list.
- """
- found = 0
- filtered_objs = []
- for object_name in objects:
- if object_name.startswith(prefix):
- filtered_objs.append(object_name)
- found = 1
- else:
- if found:
- break
- return filtered_objs
-
- def filter_delimiter(self, objects, delimiter, prefix):
- """
- Accept sorted list.
- Objects should start with prefix.
- """
- filtered_objs=[]
- for object_name in objects:
- tmp_obj = object_name.replace(prefix, '', 1)
- sufix = tmp_obj.split(delimiter, 1)
- new_obj = prefix + sufix[0]
- if new_obj and new_obj not in filtered_objs:
- filtered_objs.append(new_obj)
-
- return filtered_objs
-
- def filter_marker(self, objects, marker):
- """
- TODO: We can traverse in reverse order to optimize.
- Accept sorted list.
- """
- filtered_objs=[]
- found = 0
- if objects[-1] < marker:
- return filtered_objs
- for object_name in objects:
- if object_name > marker:
- filtered_objs.append(object_name)
-
- return filtered_objs
-
- def filter_end_marker(self, objects, end_marker):
- """
- Accept sorted list.
- """
- filtered_objs=[]
- for object_name in objects:
- if object_name < end_marker:
- filtered_objs.append(object_name)
- else:
- break
-
- return filtered_objs
-
- def filter_limit(self, objects, limit):
- filtered_objs=[]
- for i in range(0, limit):
- filtered_objs.append(objects[i])
-
- return filtered_objs
-
-
-class DiskDir(DiskCommon):
- """
- Manage object files on disk.
-
- :param path: path to devices on the node
- :param account: account name for the object
- :param container: container name for the object
- :param logger: account or container server logging object
- :param uid: user ID container object should assume
- :param gid: group ID container object should assume
- """
-
- def __init__(self, path, account, container, logger,
- uid=DEFAULT_UID, gid=DEFAULT_GID):
- self.root = path
- if container:
- self.container = container
- else:
- self.container = None
- if self.container:
- self.datadir = os.path.join(path, account, self.container)
- else:
- self.datadir = os.path.join(path, account)
- # Note that the account name has a one-to-one mapping to the gluster
- # mount point, or volume name.
- self.account = account
- assert logger is not None
- self.logger = logger
- self.metadata = {}
- self.container_info = None
- self.object_info = None
- self.uid = int(uid)
- self.gid = int(gid)
- self.db_file = _db_file
- self.dir_exists = os.path.exists(self.datadir)
- if self.dir_exists:
- try:
- self.metadata = _read_metadata(self.datadir)
- except EOFError:
- create_container_metadata(self.datadir)
- else:
- return
- if self.container:
- if not self.metadata:
- create_container_metadata(self.datadir)
- self.metadata = _read_metadata(self.datadir)
- else:
- if not validate_container(self.metadata):
- create_container_metadata(self.datadir)
- self.metadata = _read_metadata(self.datadir)
- else:
- if not self.metadata:
- create_account_metadata(self.datadir)
- self.metadata = _read_metadata(self.datadir)
- else:
- if not validate_account(self.metadata):
- create_account_metadata(self.datadir)
- self.metadata = _read_metadata(self.datadir)
-
- def empty(self):
- return dir_empty(self.datadir)
-
- def delete(self):
- if self.empty():
- #For delete account.
- if os.path.ismount(self.datadir):
- clean_metadata(self.datadir)
- else:
- rmdirs(self.datadir)
- self.dir_exists = False
-
- def put_metadata(self, metadata):
- """
- Write metadata to directory/container.
- """
- write_metadata(self.datadir, metadata)
- self.metadata = metadata
-
- def put(self, metadata):
- """
- Create and write metatdata to directory/container.
- :param metadata: Metadata to write.
- """
- if not self.dir_exists:
- mkdirs(self.datadir)
-
- os.chown(self.datadir, self.uid, self.gid)
- write_metadata(self.datadir, metadata)
- self.metadata = metadata
- self.dir_exists = True
-
- def put_obj(self, content_length, timestamp):
- ocnt = self.metadata[X_OBJECTS_COUNT][0]
- self.metadata[X_OBJECTS_COUNT] = (int(ocnt) + 1, timestamp)
- self.metadata[X_PUT_TIMESTAMP] = timestamp
- bused = self.metadata[X_BYTES_USED][0]
- self.metadata[X_BYTES_USED] = (int(bused) + int(content_length), timestamp)
- #TODO: define update_metadata instad of writing whole metadata again.
- self.put_metadata(self.metadata)
-
- def delete_obj(self, content_length):
- ocnt, timestamp = self.metadata[X_OBJECTS_COUNT][0]
- self.metadata[X_OBJECTS_COUNT] = (int(ocnt) - 1, timestamp)
- bused, timestamp = self.metadata[X_BYTES_USED]
- self.metadata[X_BYTES_USED] = (int(bused) - int(content_length), timestamp)
- self.put_metadata(self.metadata)
-
- def put_container(self, container, put_timestamp, del_timestamp, object_count, bytes_used):
- """
- For account server.
- """
- self.metadata[X_OBJECTS_COUNT] = (0, put_timestamp)
- self.metadata[X_BYTES_USED] = (0, put_timestamp)
- ccnt = self.metadata[X_CONTAINER_COUNT][0]
- self.metadata[X_CONTAINER_COUNT] = (int(ccnt) + 1, put_timestamp)
- self.metadata[X_PUT_TIMESTAMP] = (1, put_timestamp)
- self.put_metadata(self.metadata)
-
- def delete_container(self, object_count, bytes_used):
- """
- For account server.
- """
- self.metadata[X_OBJECTS_COUNT] = (0, 0)
- self.metadata[X_BYTES_USED] = (0, 0)
- ccnt, timestamp = self.metadata[X_CONTAINER_COUNT]
- self.metadata[X_CONTAINER_COUNT] = (int(ccnt) - 1, timestamp)
- self.put_metadata(self.metadata)
-
- def unlink(self):
- """
- Remove directory/container if empty.
- """
- if dir_empty(self.datadir):
- rmdirs(self.datadir)
-
- def list_objects_iter(self, limit, marker, end_marker,
- prefix, delimiter, path):
- """
- Returns tuple of name, created_at, size, content_type, etag.
- """
- if path:
- prefix = path = path.rstrip('/') + '/'
- delimiter = '/'
- if delimiter and not prefix:
- prefix = ''
-
- self.update_object_count()
-
- objects, object_count, bytes_used = self.object_info
-
- if objects:
- objects.sort()
-
- if objects and prefix:
- objects = self.filter_prefix(objects, prefix)
-
- if objects and delimiter:
- objects = self.filter_delimiter(objects, delimiter, prefix)
-
- if objects and marker:
- objects = self.filter_marker(objects, marker)
-
- if objects and end_marker:
- objects = self.filter_end_marker(objects, end_marker)
-
- if objects and limit:
- if len(objects) > limit:
- objects = self.filter_limit(objects, limit)
-
- container_list = []
- if objects:
- for obj in objects:
- list_item = []
- list_item.append(obj)
- obj_path = os.path.join(self.datadir, obj)
- metadata = read_metadata(obj_path)
- if not metadata or not validate_object(metadata):
- metadata = create_object_metadata(obj_path)
- if metadata:
- list_item.append(metadata[X_TIMESTAMP])
- list_item.append(int(metadata[X_CONTENT_LENGTH]))
- list_item.append(metadata[X_CONTENT_TYPE])
- list_item.append(metadata[X_ETAG])
- container_list.append(list_item)
-
- return container_list
-
- def update_object_count(self):
- if not self.object_info:
- self.object_info = get_container_details(self.datadir)
-
- objects, object_count, bytes_used = self.object_info
-
- if X_OBJECTS_COUNT not in self.metadata \
- or int(self.metadata[X_OBJECTS_COUNT][0]) != object_count \
- or X_BYTES_USED not in self.metadata \
- or int(self.metadata[X_BYTES_USED][0]) != bytes_used:
- self.metadata[X_OBJECTS_COUNT] = (object_count, 0)
- self.metadata[X_BYTES_USED] = (bytes_used, 0)
- write_metadata(self.datadir, self.metadata)
-
- def update_container_count(self):
- if not self.container_info:
- self.container_info = get_account_details(self.datadir)
-
- containers, container_count = self.container_info
-
- if X_CONTAINER_COUNT not in self.metadata \
- or int(self.metadata[X_CONTAINER_COUNT][0]) != container_count:
- self.metadata[X_CONTAINER_COUNT] = (container_count, 0)
- write_metadata(self.datadir, self.metadata)
-
- def get_info(self, include_metadata=False):
- """
- Get global data for the container.
- :returns: dict with keys: account, container, object_count, bytes_used,
- hash, id, created_at, put_timestamp, delete_timestamp,
- reported_put_timestamp, reported_delete_timestamp,
- reported_object_count, and reported_bytes_used.
- If include_metadata is set, metadata is included as a key
- pointing to a dict of tuples of the metadata
- """
- # TODO: delete_timestamp, reported_put_timestamp
- # reported_delete_timestamp, reported_object_count,
- # reported_bytes_used, created_at
- if not Glusterfs.OBJECT_ONLY:
- # If we are not configured for object only environments, we should
- # update the object counts in case they changed behind our back.
- self.update_object_count()
-
- data = {'account' : self.account, 'container' : self.container,
- 'object_count' : self.metadata.get(X_OBJECTS_COUNT, ('0', 0))[0],
- 'bytes_used' : self.metadata.get(X_BYTES_USED, ('0',0))[0],
- 'hash': '', 'id' : '', 'created_at' : '1',
- 'put_timestamp' : self.metadata.get(X_PUT_TIMESTAMP, ('0',0))[0],
- 'delete_timestamp' : '1',
- 'reported_put_timestamp' : '1', 'reported_delete_timestamp' : '1',
- 'reported_object_count' : '1', 'reported_bytes_used' : '1'}
- if include_metadata:
- data['metadata'] = self.metadata
- return data
-
- def put_object(self, name, timestamp, size, content_type,
- etag, deleted=0):
- # TODO: Implement the specifics of this func.
- pass
-
- def initialize(self, timestamp):
- pass
-
- def update_put_timestamp(self, timestamp):
- """
- Create the container if it doesn't exist and update the timestamp
- """
- if not os.path.exists(self.datadir):
- self.put(self.metadata)
-
- def delete_object(self, name, timestamp):
- # TODO: Implement the delete object
- pass
-
- def delete_db(self, timestamp):
- """
- Delete the container
- """
- self.unlink()
-
- def update_metadata(self, metadata):
- assert self.metadata, "Valid container/account metadata should have been created by now"
- if metadata:
- new_metadata = self.metadata.copy()
- new_metadata.update(metadata)
- if new_metadata != self.metadata:
- write_metadata(self.datadir, new_metadata)
- self.metadata = new_metadata
-
-
-class DiskAccount(DiskDir):
- def __init__(self, root, account, logger):
- super(DiskAccount, self).__init__(root, account, None, logger)
- assert self.dir_exists
-
- def list_containers_iter(self, limit, marker, end_marker,
- prefix, delimiter):
- """
- Return tuple of name, object_count, bytes_used, 0(is_subdir).
- Used by account server.
- """
- if delimiter and not prefix:
- prefix = ''
-
- self.update_container_count()
-
- containers, container_count = self.container_info
-
- if containers:
- containers.sort()
-
- if containers and prefix:
- containers = self.filter_prefix(containers, prefix)
-
- if containers and delimiter:
- containers = self.filter_delimiter(containers, delimiter, prefix)
-
- if containers and marker:
- containers = self.filter_marker(containers, marker)
-
- if containers and end_marker:
- containers = self.filter_end_marker(containers, end_marker)
-
- if containers and limit:
- if len(containers) > limit:
- containers = self.filter_limit(containers, limit)
-
- account_list = []
- if containers:
- for cont in containers:
- list_item = []
- metadata = None
- list_item.append(cont)
- cont_path = os.path.join(self.datadir, cont)
- metadata = _read_metadata(cont_path)
- if not metadata or not validate_container(metadata):
- metadata = create_container_metadata(cont_path)
-
- if metadata:
- list_item.append(metadata[X_OBJECTS_COUNT][0])
- list_item.append(metadata[X_BYTES_USED][0])
- list_item.append(0)
- account_list.append(list_item)
-
- return account_list
-
- def get_info(self, include_metadata=False):
- """
- Get global data for the account.
- :returns: dict with keys: account, created_at, put_timestamp,
- delete_timestamp, container_count, object_count,
- bytes_used, hash, id
- """
- if not Glusterfs.OBJECT_ONLY:
- # If we are not configured for object only environments, we should
- # update the container counts in case they changed behind our back.
- self.update_container_count()
-
- data = {'account' : self.account, 'created_at' : '1',
- 'put_timestamp' : '1', 'delete_timestamp' : '1',
- 'container_count' : self.metadata.get(X_CONTAINER_COUNT, (0,0))[0],
- 'object_count' : self.metadata.get(X_OBJECTS_COUNT, (0,0))[0],
- 'bytes_used' : self.metadata.get(X_BYTES_USED, (0,0))[0],
- 'hash' : '', 'id' : ''}
-
- if include_metadata:
- data['metadata'] = self.metadata
- return data
-
- def get_container_timestamp(self, container):
- cont_path = os.path.join(self.datadir, container)
- metadata = read_metadata(cont_path)
-
- return int(metadata.get(X_PUT_TIMESTAMP, ('0',0))[0]) or None
diff --git a/swift/1.4.8/gluster/swift/common/DiskFile.py b/swift/1.4.8/gluster/swift/common/DiskFile.py
deleted file mode 100644
index 6404be6d68f..00000000000
--- a/swift/1.4.8/gluster/swift/common/DiskFile.py
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,323 +0,0 @@
-# Copyright (c) 2012 Red Hat, Inc.
-#
-# 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.
-
-import os
-from eventlet import tpool
-from tempfile import mkstemp
-from contextlib import contextmanager
-from swift.common.utils import normalize_timestamp, renamer
-from gluster.swift.common.utils import mkdirs, rmdirs, validate_object, \
- create_object_metadata, do_open, do_close, do_unlink, do_chown, \
- do_stat, do_listdir, read_metadata, write_metadata
-from gluster.swift.common.utils import X_CONTENT_TYPE, X_CONTENT_LENGTH, \
- X_TIMESTAMP, X_PUT_TIMESTAMP, X_TYPE, X_ETAG, X_OBJECTS_COUNT, \
- X_BYTES_USED, X_OBJECT_TYPE, FILE, DIR, MARKER_DIR, OBJECT, DIR_TYPE, \
- FILE_TYPE, DEFAULT_UID, DEFAULT_GID
-
-import logging
-from swift.obj.server import DiskFile
-
-
-DATADIR = 'objects'
-ASYNCDIR = 'async_pending'
-KEEP_CACHE_SIZE = (5 * 1024 * 1024)
-# keep these lower-case
-DISALLOWED_HEADERS = set('content-length content-type deleted etag'.split())
-
-
-class Gluster_DiskFile(DiskFile):
- """
- Manage object files on disk.
-
- :param path: path to devices on the node/mount path for UFO.
- :param device: device name/account_name for UFO.
- :param partition: partition on the device the object lives in
- :param account: account name for the object
- :param container: container name for the object
- :param obj: object name for the object
- :param keep_data_fp: if True, don't close the fp, otherwise close it
- :param disk_chunk_Size: size of chunks on file reads
- :param uid: user ID disk object should assume (file or directory)
- :param gid: group ID disk object should assume (file or directory)
- """
-
- def __init__(self, path, device, partition, account, container, obj,
- logger, keep_data_fp=False, disk_chunk_size=65536,
- uid=DEFAULT_UID, gid=DEFAULT_GID):
- self.disk_chunk_size = disk_chunk_size
- device = account
- #Don't support obj_name ending/begining with '/', like /a, a/, /a/b/ etc
- obj = obj.strip('/')
- if '/' in obj:
- self.obj_path, self.obj = obj.rsplit('/', 1)
- else:
- self.obj_path = ''
- self.obj = obj
-
- if self.obj_path:
- self.name = '/'.join((container, self.obj_path))
- else:
- self.name = container
- #Absolute path for obj directory.
- self.datadir = os.path.join(path, device, self.name)
- self.device_path = os.path.join(path, device)
- self.container_path = os.path.join(path, device, container)
- self.tmpdir = os.path.join(path, device, 'tmp')
- self.logger = logger
- self.metadata = {}
- self.data_file = None
- self.fp = None
- self.iter_etag = None
- self.started_at_0 = False
- self.read_to_eof = False
- self.quarantined_dir = None
- self.keep_cache = False
- self.is_dir = False
- self.is_valid = True
- self.uid = int(uid)
- self.gid = int(gid)
- if not os.path.exists(self.datadir + '/' + self.obj):
- return
-
- self.data_file = os.path.join(self.datadir, self.obj)
- self.metadata = read_metadata(self.datadir + '/' + self.obj)
- if not self.metadata:
- create_object_metadata(self.datadir + '/' + self.obj)
- self.metadata = read_metadata(self.datadir + '/' + self.obj)
-
- if not validate_object(self.metadata):
- create_object_metadata(self.datadir + '/' + self.obj)
- self.metadata = read_metadata(self.datadir + '/' +
- self.obj)
-
- self.filter_metadata()
-
- if os.path.isdir(self.datadir + '/' + self.obj):
- self.is_dir = True
- else:
- self.fp = do_open(self.data_file, 'rb')
- if not keep_data_fp:
- self.close(verify_file=False)
-
- def close(self, verify_file=True):
- """
- Close the file. Will handle quarantining file if necessary.
-
- :param verify_file: Defaults to True. If false, will not check
- file to see if it needs quarantining.
- """
- #Marker directory
- if self.is_dir:
- return
- if self.fp:
- do_close(self.fp)
- self.fp = None
-
- def is_deleted(self):
- """
- Check if the file is deleted.
-
- :returns: True if the file doesn't exist or has been flagged as
- deleted.
- """
- return not self.data_file
-
- def create_dir_object(self, dir_path):
- #TODO: if object already exists???
- if os.path.exists(dir_path) and not os.path.isdir(dir_path):
- self.logger.error("Deleting file %s", dir_path)
- do_unlink(dir_path)
- #If dir aleady exist just override metadata.
- mkdirs(dir_path)
- do_chown(dir_path, self.uid, self.gid)
- create_object_metadata(dir_path)
- return True
-
- def put_metadata(self, metadata):
- obj_path = self.datadir + '/' + self.obj
- write_metadata(obj_path, metadata)
- self.metadata = metadata
-
- def put(self, fd, tmppath, metadata, extension=''):
- """
- Finalize writing the file on disk, and renames it from the temp file to
- the real location. This should be called after the data has been
- written to the temp file.
-
- :params fd: file descriptor of the temp file
- :param tmppath: path to the temporary file being used
- :param metadata: dictionary of metadata to be written
- :param extention: extension to be used when making the file
- """
- if extension == '.ts':
- # TombStone marker (deleted)
- return True
-
- # Fix up the metadata to ensure it has a proper value for the
- # Content-Type metadata, as well as an X_TYPE and X_OBJECT_TYPE
- # metadata values.
-
- content_type = metadata['Content-Type']
- if not content_type:
- metadata['Content-Type'] = FILE_TYPE
- x_object_type = FILE
- else:
- x_object_type = MARKER_DIR if content_type.lower() == DIR_TYPE else FILE
- metadata[X_TYPE] = OBJECT
- metadata[X_OBJECT_TYPE] = x_object_type
-
- if extension == '.meta':
- # Metadata recorded separately from the file
- self.put_metadata(metadata)
- return True
-
- extension = ''
-
- if metadata[X_OBJECT_TYPE] == MARKER_DIR:
- self.create_dir_object(os.path.join(self.datadir, self.obj))
- self.put_metadata(metadata)
- self.data_file = self.datadir + '/' + self.obj
- return True
-
- # Check if directory already exists.
- if self.is_dir:
- self.logger.error('Directory already exists %s/%s' % \
- (self.datadir , self.obj))
- return False
-
- timestamp = normalize_timestamp(metadata[X_TIMESTAMP])
- write_metadata(tmppath, metadata)
- if X_CONTENT_LENGTH in metadata:
- self.drop_cache(fd, 0, int(metadata[X_CONTENT_LENGTH]))
- tpool.execute(os.fsync, fd)
- if self.obj_path:
- dir_objs = self.obj_path.split('/')
- tmp_path = ''
- if len(dir_objs):
- for dir_name in dir_objs:
- if tmp_path:
- tmp_path = tmp_path + '/' + dir_name
- else:
- tmp_path = dir_name
- if not self.create_dir_object(os.path.join(self.container_path,
- tmp_path)):
- self.logger.error("Failed in subdir %s",\
- os.path.join(self.container_path,tmp_path))
- return False
-
- renamer(tmppath, os.path.join(self.datadir,
- self.obj + extension))
- do_chown(os.path.join(self.datadir, self.obj + extension), \
- self.uid, self.gid)
- self.metadata = metadata
- self.data_file = self.datadir + '/' + self.obj + extension
- return True
-
- def unlinkold(self, timestamp):
- """
- Remove any older versions of the object file. Any file that has an
- older timestamp than timestamp will be deleted.
-
- :param timestamp: timestamp to compare with each file
- """
- if self.metadata and self.metadata['X-Timestamp'] != timestamp:
- self.unlink()
-
- def unlink(self):
- """
- Remove the file.
- """
- #Marker dir.
- if self.is_dir:
- rmdirs(os.path.join(self.datadir, self.obj))
- if not os.path.isdir(os.path.join(self.datadir, self.obj)):
- self.metadata = {}
- self.data_file = None
- else:
- logging.error('Unable to delete dir %s' % os.path.join(self.datadir, self.obj))
- return
-
- for fname in do_listdir(self.datadir):
- if fname == self.obj:
- try:
- do_unlink(os.path.join(self.datadir, fname))
- except OSError, err:
- if err.errno != errno.ENOENT:
- raise
-
- #Remove entire path for object.
- #remove_dir_path(self.obj_path, self.container_path)
-
- self.metadata = {}
- self.data_file = None
-
- def get_data_file_size(self):
- """
- Returns the os.path.getsize for the file. Raises an exception if this
- file does not match the Content-Length stored in the metadata. Or if
- self.data_file does not exist.
-
- :returns: file size as an int
- :raises DiskFileError: on file size mismatch.
- :raises DiskFileNotExist: on file not existing (including deleted)
- """
- #Marker directory.
- if self.is_dir:
- return 0
- try:
- file_size = 0
- if self.data_file:
- file_size = os.path.getsize(self.data_file)
- if X_CONTENT_LENGTH in self.metadata:
- metadata_size = int(self.metadata[X_CONTENT_LENGTH])
- if file_size != metadata_size:
- self.metadata[X_CONTENT_LENGTH] = file_size
- self.update_object(self.metadata)
-
- return file_size
- except OSError, err:
- if err.errno != errno.ENOENT:
- raise
- raise DiskFileNotExist('Data File does not exist.')
-
- def update_object(self, metadata):
- obj_path = self.datadir + '/' + self.obj
- write_metadata(obj_path, metadata)
- self.metadata = metadata
-
- def filter_metadata(self):
- if X_TYPE in self.metadata:
- self.metadata.pop(X_TYPE)
- if X_OBJECT_TYPE in self.metadata:
- self.metadata.pop(X_OBJECT_TYPE)
-
- @contextmanager
- def mkstemp(self):
- """Contextmanager to make a temporary file."""
-
- if not os.path.exists(self.tmpdir):
- mkdirs(self.tmpdir)
- fd, tmppath = mkstemp(dir=self.tmpdir)
- try:
- yield fd, tmppath
- finally:
- try:
- os.close(fd)
- except OSError:
- pass
- try:
- os.unlink(tmppath)
- except OSError:
- pass
diff --git a/swift/1.4.8/gluster/swift/common/Glusterfs.py b/swift/1.4.8/gluster/swift/common/Glusterfs.py
deleted file mode 100644
index 2d3273ed429..00000000000
--- a/swift/1.4.8/gluster/swift/common/Glusterfs.py
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,126 +0,0 @@
-# Copyright (c) 2012 Red Hat, Inc.
-#
-# 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.
-import logging
-import os, fcntl, time
-from ConfigParser import ConfigParser
-from swift.common.utils import TRUE_VALUES
-from gluster.swift.common.fs_utils import mkdirs
-
-
-#
-# Read the fs.conf file once at startup (module load)
-#
-_fs_conf = ConfigParser()
-MOUNT_IP = 'localhost'
-REMOTE_CLUSTER = False
-OBJECT_ONLY = False
-if _fs_conf.read(os.path.join('/etc/swift', 'fs.conf')):
- try:
- MOUNT_IP = _fs_conf.get('DEFAULT', 'mount_ip', 'localhost')
- except (NoSectionError, NoOptionError):
- pass
- try:
- REMOTE_CLUSTER = _fs_conf.get('DEFAULT', 'remote_cluster', False) in TRUE_VALUES
- except (NoSectionError, NoOptionError):
- pass
- try:
- OBJECT_ONLY = _fs_conf.get('DEFAULT', 'object_only', "no") in TRUE_VALUES
- except (NoSectionError, NoOptionError):
- pass
-NAME = 'glusterfs'
-
-
-def _busy_wait(full_mount_path):
- # Iterate for definite number of time over a given
- # interval for successful mount
- for i in range(0, 5):
- if os.path.ismount(os.path.join(full_mount_path)):
- return True
- time.sleep(2)
- logging.error('Busy wait for mount timed out for mount %s', full_mount_path)
- return False
-
-def mount(root, drive):
- # FIXME: Possible thundering herd problem here
-
- el = _get_export_list()
- for export in el:
- if drive == export:
- break
- else:
- logging.error('No export found in %r matching drive %s', el, drive)
- return False
-
- # NOTE: root is typically the default value of /mnt/gluster-object
- full_mount_path = os.path.join(root, drive)
- if not os.path.isdir(full_mount_path):
- mkdirs(full_mount_path)
-
- pid_dir = "/var/lib/glusterd/vols/%s/run/" % drive
- pid_file = os.path.join(pid_dir, 'swift.pid');
-
- if not os.path.exists(pid_dir):
- mkdirs(pid_dir)
-
- fd = os.open(pid_file, os.O_CREAT|os.O_RDWR)
- with os.fdopen(fd, 'r+b') as f:
- try:
- fcntl.lockf(f, fcntl.LOCK_EX|fcntl.LOCK_NB)
- except:
- ex = sys.exc_info()[1]
- if isinstance(ex, IOError) and ex.errno in (EACCES, EAGAIN):
- # This means that some other process is mounting the
- # filesystem, so wait for the mount process to complete
- return _busy_wait(full_mount_path)
-
- mnt_cmd = 'mount -t glusterfs %s:%s %s' % (MOUNT_IP, export, \
- full_mount_path)
- if os.system(mnt_cmd) or not _busy_wait(full_mount_path):
- logging.error('Mount failed %s: %s', NAME, mnt_cmd)
- return False
- return True
-
-def unmount(full_mount_path):
- # FIXME: Possible thundering herd problem here
-
- umnt_cmd = 'umount %s 2>> /dev/null' % full_mount_path
- if os.system(umnt_cmd):
- logging.error('Unable to unmount %s %s' % (full_mount_path, NAME))
-
-def _get_export_list():
- if REMOTE_CLUSTER:
- cmnd = 'ssh %s gluster volume info' % MOUNT_IP
- else:
- cmnd = 'gluster volume info'
-
- export_list = []
-
- if os.system(cmnd + ' >> /dev/null'):
- if REMOTE_CLUSTER:
- logging.error('Getting volume info failed %s, make sure to have '\
- 'passwordless ssh on %s', NAME, MOUNT_IP)
- else:
- logging.error('Getting volume failed %s', NAME)
- else:
- fp = os.popen(cmnd)
- while True:
- item = fp.readline()
- if not item:
- break
- item = item.strip('\n').strip(' ')
- if item.lower().startswith('volume name:'):
- export_list.append(item.split(':')[1].strip(' '))
-
- return export_list
diff --git a/swift/1.4.8/gluster/swift/common/__init__.py b/swift/1.4.8/gluster/swift/common/__init__.py
deleted file mode 100644
index e69de29bb2d..00000000000
--- a/swift/1.4.8/gluster/swift/common/__init__.py
+++ /dev/null
diff --git a/swift/1.4.8/gluster/swift/common/constraints.py b/swift/1.4.8/gluster/swift/common/constraints.py
deleted file mode 100644
index a4fc8008c7e..00000000000
--- a/swift/1.4.8/gluster/swift/common/constraints.py
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,82 +0,0 @@
-# Copyright (c) 2012 Red Hat, Inc.
-#
-# 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.
-
-from webob.exc import HTTPBadRequest
-
-import swift.common.constraints
-from gluster.swift.common import Glusterfs
-
-
-MAX_OBJECT_NAME_COMPONENT_LENGTH = swift.common.constraints.constraints_conf_int(
- 'max_object_name_component_length', 255)
-
-def validate_obj_name_component(obj):
- if len(obj) > MAX_OBJECT_NAME_COMPONENT_LENGTH:
- return 'too long (%d)' % len(obj)
- if obj == '.' or obj == '..':
- return 'cannot be . or ..'
- return ''
-
-# Save the original check object creation
-__check_object_creation = swift.common.constraints.check_object_creation
-
-# Define our new one which invokes the original
-def gluster_check_object_creation(req, object_name):
- """
- Check to ensure that everything is alright about an object to be created.
- Monkey patches swift.common.constraints.check_object_creation, invoking
- the original, and then adding an additional check for individual object
- name components.
-
- :param req: HTTP request object
- :param object_name: name of object to be created
- :raises HTTPRequestEntityTooLarge: the object is too large
- :raises HTTPLengthRequered: missing content-length header and not
- a chunked request
- :raises HTTPBadRequest: missing or bad content-type header, or
- bad metadata
- """
- ret = __check_object_creation(req, object_name)
-
- if ret is None:
- for obj in object_name.split('/'):
- reason = validate_obj_name_component(obj)
- if reason:
- bdy = 'Invalid object name "%s", component "%s" %s' \
- % (object_name, obj, reason)
- ret = HTTPBadRequest(body=bdy,
- request=req,
- content_type='text/plain')
-
- return ret
-
-# Replace the original check object creation with ours
-swift.common.constraints.check_object_creation = gluster_check_object_creation
-
-# Save the original check mount
-__check_mount = swift.common.constraints.check_mount
-
-# Define our new one which invokes the original
-def gluster_check_mount(root, drive):
- # FIXME: Potential performance optimization here to not call the original
- # check mount which makes two stat calls. We could do what they do with
- # just one.
- if __check_mount(root, drive):
- return True
-
- return Glusterfs.mount(root, drive)
-
-# Replace the original check mount with ours
-swift.common.constraints.check_mount = gluster_check_mount
diff --git a/swift/1.4.8/gluster/swift/common/fs_utils.py b/swift/1.4.8/gluster/swift/common/fs_utils.py
deleted file mode 100644
index 7f5292c2bf1..00000000000
--- a/swift/1.4.8/gluster/swift/common/fs_utils.py
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,156 +0,0 @@
-# Copyright (c) 2012 Red Hat, Inc.
-#
-# 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.
-
-import logging
-import os
-import errno
-
-def do_mkdir(path):
- try:
- os.mkdir(path)
- except Exception, err:
- logging.exception("Mkdir failed on %s err: %s", path, str(err))
- if err.errno != errno.EEXIST:
- raise
- return True
-
-def do_makedirs(path):
- try:
- os.makedirs(path)
- except Exception, err:
- logging.exception("Makedirs failed on %s err: %s", path, str(err))
- if err.errno != errno.EEXIST:
- raise
- return True
-
-def do_listdir(path):
- try:
- buf = os.listdir(path)
- except Exception, err:
- logging.exception("Listdir failed on %s err: %s", path, str(err))
- raise
- return buf
-
-def do_chown(path, uid, gid):
- try:
- os.chown(path, uid, gid)
- except Exception, err:
- logging.exception("Chown failed on %s err: %s", path, str(err))
- raise
- return True
-
-def do_stat(path):
- try:
- #Check for fd.
- if isinstance(path, int):
- buf = os.fstat(path)
- else:
- buf = os.stat(path)
- except Exception, err:
- logging.exception("Stat failed on %s err: %s", path, str(err))
- raise
-
- return buf
-
-def do_open(path, mode):
- try:
- fd = open(path, mode)
- except Exception, err:
- logging.exception("Open failed on %s err: %s", path, str(err))
- raise
- return fd
-
-def do_close(fd):
- #fd could be file or int type.
- try:
- if isinstance(fd, int):
- os.close(fd)
- else:
- fd.close()
- except Exception, err:
- logging.exception("Close failed on %s err: %s", fd, str(err))
- raise
- return True
-
-def do_unlink(path, log = True):
- try:
- os.unlink(path)
- except Exception, err:
- if log:
- logging.exception("Unlink failed on %s err: %s", path, str(err))
- if err.errno != errno.ENOENT:
- raise
- return True
-
-def do_rmdir(path):
- try:
- os.rmdir(path)
- except Exception, err:
- logging.exception("Rmdir failed on %s err: %s", path, str(err))
- if err.errno != errno.ENOENT:
- raise
- return True
-
-def do_rename(old_path, new_path):
- try:
- os.rename(old_path, new_path)
- except Exception, err:
- logging.exception("Rename failed on %s to %s err: %s", old_path, new_path, \
- str(err))
- raise
- return True
-
-def mkdirs(path):
- """
- Ensures the path is a directory or makes it if not. Errors if the path
- exists but is a file or on permissions failure.
-
- :param path: path to create
- """
- if not os.path.isdir(path):
- try:
- do_makedirs(path)
- except OSError, err:
- #TODO: check, isdir will fail if mounted and volume stopped.
- #if err.errno != errno.EEXIST or not os.path.isdir(path)
- if err.errno != errno.EEXIST:
- raise
-
-def dir_empty(path):
- """
- Return true if directory/container is empty.
- :param path: Directory path.
- :returns: True/False.
- """
- if os.path.isdir(path):
- try:
- files = do_listdir(path)
- except Exception, err:
- logging.exception("listdir failed on %s err: %s", path, str(err))
- raise
- if not files:
- return True
- else:
- return False
- else:
- if not os.path.exists(path):
- return True
-
-def rmdirs(path):
- if os.path.isdir(path) and dir_empty(path):
- do_rmdir(path)
- else:
- logging.error("rmdirs failed dir may not be empty or not valid dir")
- return False
diff --git a/swift/1.4.8/gluster/swift/common/middleware/__init__.py b/swift/1.4.8/gluster/swift/common/middleware/__init__.py
deleted file mode 100644
index e69de29bb2d..00000000000
--- a/swift/1.4.8/gluster/swift/common/middleware/__init__.py
+++ /dev/null
diff --git a/swift/1.4.8/gluster/swift/common/middleware/gluster.py b/swift/1.4.8/gluster/swift/common/middleware/gluster.py
deleted file mode 100644
index ab63c51e12f..00000000000
--- a/swift/1.4.8/gluster/swift/common/middleware/gluster.py
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,40 +0,0 @@
-# Copyright (c) 2012 Red Hat, Inc.
-#
-# 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.
-
-# Noop Middleware that simply allows us to monkey patch the constraints
-import gluster.swift.common.constraints
-
-class Gluster(object):
- """
- Noop middleware for use with the proxy server to get paste.deploy to load
- this middleware such that the plugin constraints monkey patch the common
- constraints ahead of their use.
- """
- def __init__(self, app, conf):
- self.app = app
- self.conf = conf
-
- def __call__(self, env, start_response):
- return self.app(env, start_response)
-
-
-def filter_factory(global_conf, **local_conf):
- """Returns a WSGI filter app for use with paste.deploy."""
- conf = global_conf.copy()
- conf.update(local_conf)
-
- def gluster_filter(app):
- return Gluster(app, conf)
- return gluster_filter
diff --git a/swift/1.4.8/gluster/swift/common/utils.py b/swift/1.4.8/gluster/swift/common/utils.py
deleted file mode 100644
index 56376f8eed5..00000000000
--- a/swift/1.4.8/gluster/swift/common/utils.py
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,457 +0,0 @@
-# Copyright (c) 2012 Red Hat, Inc.
-#
-# 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.
-
-import logging
-import os
-import errno
-import xattr
-from hashlib import md5
-import cPickle as pickle
-from ConfigParser import ConfigParser, NoSectionError, NoOptionError
-from swift.common.utils import normalize_timestamp, TRUE_VALUES
-from gluster.swift.common.fs_utils import *
-from gluster.swift.common import Glusterfs
-
-X_CONTENT_TYPE = 'Content-Type'
-X_CONTENT_LENGTH = 'Content-Length'
-X_TIMESTAMP = 'X-Timestamp'
-X_PUT_TIMESTAMP = 'X-PUT-Timestamp'
-X_TYPE = 'X-Type'
-X_ETAG = 'ETag'
-X_OBJECTS_COUNT = 'X-Object-Count'
-X_BYTES_USED = 'X-Bytes-Used'
-X_CONTAINER_COUNT = 'X-Container-Count'
-X_OBJECT_TYPE = 'X-Object-Type'
-DIR_TYPE = 'application/directory'
-ACCOUNT = 'Account'
-METADATA_KEY = 'user.swift.metadata'
-MAX_XATTR_SIZE = 65536
-CONTAINER = 'container'
-DIR = 'dir'
-MARKER_DIR = 'marker_dir'
-TEMP_DIR = 'tmp'
-ASYNCDIR = 'async_pending' # Keep in sync with swift.obj.server.ASYNCDIR
-FILE = 'file'
-FILE_TYPE = 'application/octet-stream'
-OBJECT = 'Object'
-OBJECT_TYPE = 'application/octet-stream'
-DEFAULT_UID = -1
-DEFAULT_GID = -1
-PICKLE_PROTOCOL = 2
-CHUNK_SIZE = 65536
-MEMCACHE_KEY_PREFIX = 'gluster.swift.'
-MEMCACHE_ACCOUNT_DETAILS_KEY_PREFIX = MEMCACHE_KEY_PREFIX + 'account.details.'
-MEMCACHE_CONTAINER_DETAILS_KEY_PREFIX = MEMCACHE_KEY_PREFIX + 'container.details.'
-
-
-def read_metadata(path):
- """
- Helper function to read the pickled metadata from a File/Directory.
-
- :param path: File/Directory to read metadata from.
-
- :returns: dictionary of metadata
- """
- metadata = None
- metadata_s = ''
- key = 0
- while metadata is None:
- try:
- metadata_s += xattr.get(path, '%s%s' % (METADATA_KEY, (key or '')))
- except IOError as err:
- if err.errno == errno.ENODATA:
- if key > 0:
- # No errors reading the xattr keys, but since we have not
- # been able to find enough chunks to get a successful
- # unpickle operation, we consider the metadata lost, and
- # drop the existing data so that the internal state can be
- # recreated.
- clean_metadata(path)
- # We either could not find any metadata key, or we could find
- # some keys, but were not successful in performing the
- # unpickling (missing keys perhaps)? Either way, just report
- # to the caller we have no metadata.
- metadata = {}
- else:
- logging.exception("xattr.get failed on %s key %s err: %s",
- path, key, str(err))
- # Note that we don't touch the keys on errors fetching the
- # data since it could be a transient state.
- raise
- else:
- try:
- # If this key provides all or the remaining part of the pickle
- # data, we don't need to keep searching for more keys. This
- # means if we only need to store data in N xattr key/value
- # pair, we only need to invoke xattr get N times. With large
- # keys sizes we are shooting for N = 1.
- metadata = pickle.loads(metadata_s)
- assert isinstance(metadata, dict)
- except EOFError, pickle.UnpicklingError:
- # We still are not able recognize this existing data collected
- # as a pickled object. Make sure we loop around to try to get
- # more from another xattr key.
- metadata = None
- key += 1
- return metadata
-
-def write_metadata(path, metadata):
- """
- Helper function to write pickled metadata for a File/Directory.
-
- :param path: File/Directory path to write the metadata
- :param metadata: dictionary to metadata write
- """
- assert isinstance(metadata, dict)
- metastr = pickle.dumps(metadata, PICKLE_PROTOCOL)
- key = 0
- while metastr:
- try:
- xattr.set(path, '%s%s' % (METADATA_KEY, key or ''), metastr[:MAX_XATTR_SIZE])
- except IOError as err:
- logging.exception("xattr.set failed on %s key %s err: %s", path, key, str(err))
- raise
- metastr = metastr[MAX_XATTR_SIZE:]
- key += 1
-
-def clean_metadata(path):
- key = 0
- while True:
- try:
- xattr.remove(path, '%s%s' % (METADATA_KEY, (key or '')))
- except IOError as err:
- if err.errno == errno.ENODATA:
- break
- raise
- key += 1
-
-def check_user_xattr(path):
- if not os.path.exists(path):
- return False
- try:
- xattr.set(path, 'user.test.key1', 'value1')
- except IOError as err:
- logging.exception("check_user_xattr: set failed on %s err: %s", path, str(err))
- raise
- try:
- xattr.remove(path, 'user.test.key1')
- except IOError as err:
- logging.exception("check_user_xattr: remove failed on %s err: %s", path, str(err))
- #Remove xattr may fail in case of concurrent remove.
- return True
-
-def validate_container(metadata):
- if not metadata:
- logging.warn('validate_container: No metadata')
- return False
-
- if X_TYPE not in metadata.keys() or \
- X_TIMESTAMP not in metadata.keys() or \
- X_PUT_TIMESTAMP not in metadata.keys() or \
- X_OBJECTS_COUNT not in metadata.keys() or \
- X_BYTES_USED not in metadata.keys():
- #logging.warn('validate_container: Metadata missing entries: %s' % metadata)
- return False
-
- (value, timestamp) = metadata[X_TYPE]
- if value == CONTAINER:
- return True
-
- logging.warn('validate_container: metadata type is not CONTAINER (%r)' % (value,))
- return False
-
-def validate_account(metadata):
- if not metadata:
- logging.warn('validate_account: No metadata')
- return False
-
- if X_TYPE not in metadata.keys() or \
- X_TIMESTAMP not in metadata.keys() or \
- X_PUT_TIMESTAMP not in metadata.keys() or \
- X_OBJECTS_COUNT not in metadata.keys() or \
- X_BYTES_USED not in metadata.keys() or \
- X_CONTAINER_COUNT not in metadata.keys():
- #logging.warn('validate_account: Metadata missing entries: %s' % metadata)
- return False
-
- (value, timestamp) = metadata[X_TYPE]
- if value == ACCOUNT:
- return True
-
- logging.warn('validate_account: metadata type is not ACCOUNT (%r)' % (value,))
- return False
-
-def validate_object(metadata):
- if not metadata:
- logging.warn('validate_object: No metadata')
- return False
-
- if X_TIMESTAMP not in metadata.keys() or \
- X_CONTENT_TYPE not in metadata.keys() or \
- X_ETAG not in metadata.keys() or \
- X_CONTENT_LENGTH not in metadata.keys() or \
- X_TYPE not in metadata.keys() or \
- X_OBJECT_TYPE not in metadata.keys():
- #logging.warn('validate_object: Metadata missing entries: %s' % metadata)
- return False
-
- if metadata[X_TYPE] == OBJECT:
- return True
-
- logging.warn('validate_object: metadata type is not OBJECT (%r)' % (metadata[X_TYPE],))
- return False
-
-def is_marker(metadata):
- if not metadata:
- logging.warn('is_marker: No metadata')
- return False
-
- if X_OBJECT_TYPE not in metadata.keys():
- logging.warn('is_marker: X_OBJECT_TYPE missing from metadata: %s' % metadata)
- return False
-
- if metadata[X_OBJECT_TYPE] == MARKER_DIR:
- return True
- else:
- return False
-
-def _update_list(path, cont_path, src_list, reg_file=True, object_count=0,
- bytes_used=0, obj_list=[]):
- # strip the prefix off, also stripping the leading and trailing slashes
- obj_path = path.replace(cont_path, '').strip(os.path.sep)
-
- for i in src_list:
- if obj_path:
- obj_list.append(os.path.join(obj_path, i))
- else:
- obj_list.append(i)
-
- object_count += 1
-
- if reg_file:
- bytes_used += os.path.getsize(path + '/' + i)
-
- return object_count, bytes_used
-
-def update_list(path, cont_path, dirs=[], files=[], object_count=0,
- bytes_used=0, obj_list=[]):
- object_count, bytes_used = _update_list(path, cont_path, files, True,
- object_count, bytes_used,
- obj_list)
- object_count, bytes_used = _update_list(path, cont_path, dirs, False,
- object_count, bytes_used,
- obj_list)
- return object_count, bytes_used
-
-
-class ContainerDetails(object):
- def __init__(self, bytes_used, object_count, obj_list, dir_list):
- self.bytes_used = bytes_used
- self.object_count = object_count
- self.obj_list = obj_list
- self.dir_list = dir_list
-
-
-def _get_container_details_from_fs(cont_path):
- """
- get container details by traversing the filesystem
- """
- bytes_used = 0
- object_count = 0
- obj_list = []
- dir_list = []
-
- if os.path.isdir(cont_path):
- for (path, dirs, files) in os.walk(cont_path):
- object_count, bytes_used = update_list(path, cont_path, dirs, files,
- object_count, bytes_used,
- obj_list)
-
- dir_list.append((path, do_stat(path).st_mtime))
-
- return ContainerDetails(bytes_used, object_count, obj_list, dir_list)
-
-def get_container_details(cont_path, memcache=None):
- """
- Return object_list, object_count and bytes_used.
- """
- mkey = ''
- if memcache:
- mkey = MEMCACHE_CONTAINER_DETAILS_KEY_PREFIX + cont_path
- cd = memcache.get(mkey)
- if cd:
- if not cd.dir_list:
- cd = None
- else:
- for (path, mtime) in cd.dir_list:
- if mtime != do_stat(path).st_mtime:
- cd = None
- else:
- cd = None
- if not cd:
- cd = _get_container_details_from_fs(cont_path)
- if memcache:
- memcache.set(mkey, cd)
- return cd.obj_list, cd.object_count, cd.bytes_used
-
-
-class AccountDetails(object):
- """ A simple class to store the three pieces of information associated
- with an account:
-
- 1. The last known modification time
- 2. The count of containers in the following list
- 3. The list of containers
- """
- def __init__(self, mtime, container_count, container_list):
- self.mtime = mtime
- self.container_count = container_count
- self.container_list = container_list
-
-
-def _get_account_details_from_fs(acc_path, acc_stats):
- container_list = []
- container_count = 0
-
- if not acc_stats:
- acc_stats = do_stat(acc_path)
- is_dir = (acc_stats.st_mode & 0040000) != 0
- if is_dir:
- for name in do_listdir(acc_path):
- if name.lower() == TEMP_DIR \
- or name.lower() == ASYNCDIR \
- or not os.path.isdir(os.path.join(acc_path, name)):
- continue
- container_count += 1
- container_list.append(name)
-
- return AccountDetails(acc_stats.st_mtime, container_count, container_list)
-
-def get_account_details(acc_path, memcache=None):
- """
- Return container_list and container_count.
- """
- acc_stats = None
- mkey = ''
- if memcache:
- mkey = MEMCACHE_ACCOUNT_DETAILS_KEY_PREFIX + acc_path
- ad = memcache.get(mkey)
- if ad:
- # FIXME: Do we really need to stat the file? If we are object
- # only, then we can track the other Swift HTTP APIs that would
- # modify the account and invalidate the cached entry there. If we
- # are not object only, are we even called on this path?
- acc_stats = do_stat(acc_path)
- if ad.mtime != acc_stats.st_mtime:
- ad = None
- else:
- ad = None
- if not ad:
- ad = _get_account_details_from_fs(acc_path, acc_stats)
- if memcache:
- memcache.set(mkey, ad)
- return ad.container_list, ad.container_count
-
-def _get_etag(path):
- etag = md5()
- with open(path, 'rb') as fp:
- while True:
- chunk = fp.read(CHUNK_SIZE)
- if chunk:
- etag.update(chunk)
- else:
- break
- return etag.hexdigest()
-
-def get_object_metadata(obj_path):
- """
- Return metadata of object.
- """
- try:
- stats = os.stat(obj_path)
- except OSError as e:
- if e.errno != errno.ENOENT:
- raise
- metadata = {}
- else:
- is_dir = (stats.st_mode & 0040000) != 0
- metadata = {
- X_TYPE: OBJECT,
- X_TIMESTAMP: normalize_timestamp(stats.st_ctime),
- X_CONTENT_TYPE: DIR_TYPE if is_dir else FILE_TYPE,
- X_OBJECT_TYPE: DIR if is_dir else FILE,
- X_CONTENT_LENGTH: 0 if is_dir else stats.st_size,
- X_ETAG: md5().hexdigest() if is_dir else _get_etag(obj_path),
- }
- return metadata
-
-def _add_timestamp(metadata_i):
- # At this point we have a simple key/value dictionary, turn it into
- # key/(value,timestamp) pairs.
- timestamp = 0
- metadata = {}
- for key, value_i in metadata_i.iteritems():
- if not isinstance(value_i, tuple):
- metadata[key] = (value_i, timestamp)
- else:
- metadata[key] = value_i
- return metadata
-
-def get_container_metadata(cont_path, memcache=None):
- objects = []
- object_count = 0
- bytes_used = 0
- objects, object_count, bytes_used = get_container_details(cont_path, memcache)
- metadata = {X_TYPE: CONTAINER,
- X_TIMESTAMP: normalize_timestamp(os.path.getctime(cont_path)),
- X_PUT_TIMESTAMP: normalize_timestamp(os.path.getmtime(cont_path)),
- X_OBJECTS_COUNT: object_count,
- X_BYTES_USED: bytes_used}
- return _add_timestamp(metadata)
-
-def get_account_metadata(acc_path, memcache=None):
- containers = []
- container_count = 0
- containers, container_count = get_account_details(acc_path, memcache)
- metadata = {X_TYPE: ACCOUNT,
- X_TIMESTAMP: normalize_timestamp(os.path.getctime(acc_path)),
- X_PUT_TIMESTAMP: normalize_timestamp(os.path.getmtime(acc_path)),
- X_OBJECTS_COUNT: 0,
- X_BYTES_USED: 0,
- X_CONTAINER_COUNT: container_count}
- return _add_timestamp(metadata)
-
-def restore_metadata(path, metadata):
- meta_orig = read_metadata(path)
- if meta_orig:
- meta_new = meta_orig.copy()
- meta_new.update(metadata)
- else:
- meta_new = metadata
- if meta_orig != meta_new:
- write_metadata(path, meta_new)
- return meta_new
-
-def create_object_metadata(obj_path):
- metadata = get_object_metadata(obj_path)
- return restore_metadata(obj_path, metadata)
-
-def create_container_metadata(cont_path, memcache=None):
- metadata = get_container_metadata(cont_path, memcache)
- return restore_metadata(cont_path, metadata)
-
-def create_account_metadata(acc_path, memcache=None):
- metadata = get_account_metadata(acc_path, memcache)
- return restore_metadata(acc_path, metadata)
diff --git a/swift/1.4.8/gluster/swift/container/__init__.py b/swift/1.4.8/gluster/swift/container/__init__.py
deleted file mode 100644
index e69de29bb2d..00000000000
--- a/swift/1.4.8/gluster/swift/container/__init__.py
+++ /dev/null
diff --git a/swift/1.4.8/gluster/swift/container/server.py b/swift/1.4.8/gluster/swift/container/server.py
deleted file mode 100644
index e2a19730220..00000000000
--- a/swift/1.4.8/gluster/swift/container/server.py
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,46 +0,0 @@
-# Copyright (c) 2012 Red Hat, Inc.
-#
-# 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.
-
-""" Container Server for Gluster Swift UFO """
-
-# Simply importing this monkey patches the constraint handling to fit our
-# needs
-import gluster.swift.common.constraints
-
-from swift.container import server
-from gluster.swift.common.DiskDir import DiskDir
-
-
-class ContainerController(server.ContainerController):
- def _get_container_broker(self, drive, part, account, container):
- """
- Overriden to provide the GlusterFS specific broker that talks to
- Gluster for the information related to servicing a given request
- instead of talking to a database.
-
- :param drive: drive that holds the container
- :param part: partition the container is in
- :param account: account name
- :param container: container name
- :returns: DiskDir object
- """
- return DiskDir(self.root, account, container, self.logger)
-
-
-def app_factory(global_conf, **local_conf):
- """paste.deploy app factory for creating WSGI container server apps."""
- conf = global_conf.copy()
- conf.update(local_conf)
- return ContainerController(conf)
diff --git a/swift/1.4.8/gluster/swift/obj/__init__.py b/swift/1.4.8/gluster/swift/obj/__init__.py
deleted file mode 100644
index e69de29bb2d..00000000000
--- a/swift/1.4.8/gluster/swift/obj/__init__.py
+++ /dev/null
diff --git a/swift/1.4.8/gluster/swift/obj/server.py b/swift/1.4.8/gluster/swift/obj/server.py
deleted file mode 100644
index 43cdd8890d2..00000000000
--- a/swift/1.4.8/gluster/swift/obj/server.py
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,33 +0,0 @@
-# Copyright (c) 2012 Red Hat, Inc.
-#
-# 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 Server for Gluster Swift UFO """
-
-# Simply importing this monkey patches the constraint handling to fit our
-# needs
-import gluster.swift.common.constraints
-
-from swift.obj import server
-from gluster.swift.common.DiskFile import Gluster_DiskFile
-
-# Monkey patch the object server module to use Gluster's DiskFile definition
-server.DiskFile = Gluster_DiskFile
-
-
-def app_factory(global_conf, **local_conf):
- """paste.deploy app factory for creating WSGI object server apps"""
- conf = global_conf.copy()
- conf.update(local_conf)
- return server.ObjectController(conf)
diff --git a/swift/1.4.8/gluster/swift/proxy/__init__.py b/swift/1.4.8/gluster/swift/proxy/__init__.py
deleted file mode 100644
index e69de29bb2d..00000000000
--- a/swift/1.4.8/gluster/swift/proxy/__init__.py
+++ /dev/null
diff --git a/swift/1.4.8/gluster/swift/proxy/server.py b/swift/1.4.8/gluster/swift/proxy/server.py
deleted file mode 100644
index 792a97df9a2..00000000000
--- a/swift/1.4.8/gluster/swift/proxy/server.py
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,27 +0,0 @@
-# Copyright (c) 2012 Red Hat, Inc.
-#
-# 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.
-
-
-# Simply importing this monkey patches the constraint handling to fit our
-# needs
-import gluster.swift.common.constraints
-
-from swift.proxy import server
-
-def app_factory(global_conf, **local_conf):
- """paste.deploy app factory for creating WSGI proxy apps."""
- conf = global_conf.copy()
- conf.update(local_conf)
- return server.Application(conf)
diff --git a/swift/1.4.8/setup.py b/swift/1.4.8/setup.py
deleted file mode 100644
index a48310282d9..00000000000
--- a/swift/1.4.8/setup.py
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,57 +0,0 @@
-#!/usr/bin/python
-# Copyright (c) 2012 Red Hat, Inc.
-#
-# 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.
-
-from setuptools import setup, find_packages
-
-from gluster.swift import __canonical_version__ as version
-
-
-name = 'gluster_swift_ufo'
-
-
-setup(
- name=name,
- version=version,
- description='Gluster Swift/UFO',
- license='Apache License (2.0)',
- author='Red Hat, Inc.',
- author_email='gluster-users@gluster.org',
- url='https://gluster.org/',
- packages=find_packages(exclude=['test', 'bin']),
- test_suite='nose.collector',
- classifiers=[
- 'Development Status :: 4 - Beta',
- 'License :: OSI Approved :: Apache Software License',
- 'Operating System :: POSIX :: Linux',
- 'Programming Language :: Python :: 2.6',
- 'Environment :: No Input/Output (Daemon)',
- ],
- install_requires=[], # removed for better compat
- scripts=[
- 'bin/gluster-swift-gen-builders',
- ],
- entry_points={
- 'paste.app_factory': [
- 'proxy=gluster.swift.proxy.server:app_factory',
- 'object=gluster.swift.obj.server:app_factory',
- 'container=gluster.swift.container.server:app_factory',
- 'account=gluster.swift.account.server:app_factory',
- ],
- 'paste.filter_factory': [
- 'gluster=gluster.swift.common.middleware.gluster:filter_factory',
- ],
- },
- )
diff --git a/swift/1.4.8/test/__init__.py b/swift/1.4.8/test/__init__.py
deleted file mode 100644
index e69de29bb2d..00000000000
--- a/swift/1.4.8/test/__init__.py
+++ /dev/null
diff --git a/swift/1.4.8/test/unit/__init__.py b/swift/1.4.8/test/unit/__init__.py
deleted file mode 100644
index e69de29bb2d..00000000000
--- a/swift/1.4.8/test/unit/__init__.py
+++ /dev/null
diff --git a/swift/1.4.8/test/unit/common/__init__.py b/swift/1.4.8/test/unit/common/__init__.py
deleted file mode 100644
index e69de29bb2d..00000000000
--- a/swift/1.4.8/test/unit/common/__init__.py
+++ /dev/null
diff --git a/swift/1.4.8/test/unit/common/data/account_tree.tar.bz2 b/swift/1.4.8/test/unit/common/data/account_tree.tar.bz2
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--- a/swift/1.4.8/test/unit/common/data/account_tree.tar.bz2
+++ /dev/null
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diff --git a/swift/1.4.8/test/unit/common/test_utils.py b/swift/1.4.8/test/unit/common/test_utils.py
deleted file mode 100644
index ec66324a052..00000000000
--- a/swift/1.4.8/test/unit/common/test_utils.py
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,818 +0,0 @@
-# Copyright (c) 2012 Red Hat, Inc.
-#
-# 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.
-
-""" Tests for common.utils """
-
-import os
-import unittest
-import errno
-import xattr
-import cPickle as pickle
-import tempfile
-import hashlib
-import tarfile
-import shutil
-from collections import defaultdict
-from swift.common.utils import normalize_timestamp
-from gluster.swift.common import utils
-
-#
-# Somewhat hacky way of emulating the operation of xattr calls. They are made
-# against a dictionary that stores the xattr key/value pairs.
-#
-_xattrs = {}
-_xattr_op_cnt = defaultdict(int)
-_xattr_err = {}
-
-def _xkey(path, key):
- return "%s:%s" % (path, key)
-
-def _setxattr(path, key, value):
- _xattr_op_cnt['set'] += 1
- xkey = _xkey(path, key)
- if xkey in _xattr_err:
- e = IOError()
- e.errno = _xattr_err[xkey]
- raise e
- global _xattrs
- _xattrs[xkey] = value
-
-def _getxattr(path, key):
- _xattr_op_cnt['get'] += 1
- xkey = _xkey(path, key)
- if xkey in _xattr_err:
- e = IOError()
- e.errno = _xattr_err[xkey]
- raise e
- global _xattrs
- if xkey in _xattrs:
- ret_val = _xattrs[xkey]
- else:
- e = IOError("Fake IOError")
- e.errno = errno.ENODATA
- raise e
- return ret_val
-
-def _removexattr(path, key):
- _xattr_op_cnt['remove'] += 1
- xkey = _xkey(path, key)
- if xkey in _xattr_err:
- e = IOError()
- e.errno = _xattr_err[xkey]
- raise e
- global _xattrs
- if xkey in _xattrs:
- del _xattrs[xkey]
- else:
- e = IOError("Fake IOError")
- e.errno = errno.ENODATA
- raise e
-
-def _initxattr():
- global _xattrs
- _xattrs = {}
- global _xattr_op_cnt
- _xattr_op_cnt = defaultdict(int)
- global _xattr_err
- _xattr_err = {}
-
- # Save the current methods
- global _xattr_set; _xattr_set = xattr.set
- global _xattr_get; _xattr_get = xattr.get
- global _xattr_remove; _xattr_remove = xattr.remove
-
- # Monkey patch the calls we use with our internal unit test versions
- xattr.set = _setxattr
- xattr.get = _getxattr
- xattr.remove = _removexattr
-
-def _destroyxattr():
- # Restore the current methods just in case
- global _xattr_set; xattr.set = _xattr_set
- global _xattr_get; xattr.get = _xattr_get
- global _xattr_remove; xattr.remove = _xattr_remove
- # Destroy the stored values and
- global _xattrs; _xattrs = None
-
-
-class SimMemcache(object):
- def __init__(self):
- self._d = {}
-
- def get(self, key):
- return self._d.get(key, None)
-
- def set(self, key, value):
- self._d[key] = value
-
-
-class TestUtils(unittest.TestCase):
- """ Tests for common.utils """
-
- def setUp(self):
- _initxattr()
-
- def tearDown(self):
- _destroyxattr()
-
- def test_write_metadata(self):
- path = "/tmp/foo/w"
- orig_d = { 'bar' : 'foo' }
- utils.write_metadata(path, orig_d)
- xkey = _xkey(path, utils.METADATA_KEY)
- assert len(_xattrs.keys()) == 1
- assert xkey in _xattrs
- assert orig_d == pickle.loads(_xattrs[xkey])
- assert _xattr_op_cnt['set'] == 1
-
- def test_write_metadata_err(self):
- path = "/tmp/foo/w"
- orig_d = { 'bar' : 'foo' }
- xkey = _xkey(path, utils.METADATA_KEY)
- _xattr_err[xkey] = errno.EOPNOTSUPP
- try:
- utils.write_metadata(path, orig_d)
- except IOError as e:
- assert e.errno == errno.EOPNOTSUPP
- assert len(_xattrs.keys()) == 0
- assert _xattr_op_cnt['set'] == 1
- else:
- self.fail("Expected an IOError exception on write")
-
- def test_write_metadata_multiple(self):
- # At 64 KB an xattr key/value pair, this should generate three keys.
- path = "/tmp/foo/w"
- orig_d = { 'bar' : 'x' * 150000 }
- utils.write_metadata(path, orig_d)
- assert len(_xattrs.keys()) == 3, "Expected 3 keys, found %d" % len(_xattrs.keys())
- payload = ''
- for i in range(0,3):
- xkey = _xkey(path, "%s%s" % (utils.METADATA_KEY, i or ''))
- assert xkey in _xattrs
- assert len(_xattrs[xkey]) <= utils.MAX_XATTR_SIZE
- payload += _xattrs[xkey]
- assert orig_d == pickle.loads(payload)
- assert _xattr_op_cnt['set'] == 3, "%r" % _xattr_op_cnt
-
- def test_clean_metadata(self):
- path = "/tmp/foo/c"
- expected_d = { 'a': 'y' * 150000 }
- expected_p = pickle.dumps(expected_d, utils.PICKLE_PROTOCOL)
- for i in range(0,3):
- xkey = _xkey(path, "%s%s" % (utils.METADATA_KEY, i or ''))
- _xattrs[xkey] = expected_p[:utils.MAX_XATTR_SIZE]
- expected_p = expected_p[utils.MAX_XATTR_SIZE:]
- assert not expected_p
- utils.clean_metadata(path)
- assert _xattr_op_cnt['remove'] == 4, "%r" % _xattr_op_cnt
-
- def test_clean_metadata_err(self):
- path = "/tmp/foo/c"
- xkey = _xkey(path, utils.METADATA_KEY)
- _xattrs[xkey] = pickle.dumps({ 'a': 'y' }, utils.PICKLE_PROTOCOL)
- _xattr_err[xkey] = errno.EOPNOTSUPP
- try:
- utils.clean_metadata(path)
- except IOError as e:
- assert e.errno == errno.EOPNOTSUPP
- assert _xattr_op_cnt['remove'] == 1, "%r" % _xattr_op_cnt
- else:
- self.fail("Expected an IOError exception on remove")
-
- def test_read_metadata(self):
- path = "/tmp/foo/r"
- expected_d = { 'a': 'y' }
- xkey = _xkey(path, utils.METADATA_KEY)
- _xattrs[xkey] = pickle.dumps(expected_d, utils.PICKLE_PROTOCOL)
- res_d = utils.read_metadata(path)
- assert res_d == expected_d, "Expected %r, result %r" % (expected_d, res_d)
- assert _xattr_op_cnt['get'] == 1, "%r" % _xattr_op_cnt
-
- def test_read_metadata_notfound(self):
- path = "/tmp/foo/r"
- res_d = utils.read_metadata(path)
- assert res_d == {}
- assert _xattr_op_cnt['get'] == 1, "%r" % _xattr_op_cnt
-
- def test_read_metadata_err(self):
- path = "/tmp/foo/r"
- expected_d = { 'a': 'y' }
- xkey = _xkey(path, utils.METADATA_KEY)
- _xattrs[xkey] = pickle.dumps(expected_d, utils.PICKLE_PROTOCOL)
- _xattr_err[xkey] = errno.EOPNOTSUPP
- try:
- res_d = utils.read_metadata(path)
- except IOError as e:
- assert e.errno == errno.EOPNOTSUPP
- assert (_xattr_op_cnt['get'] == 1), "%r" % _xattr_op_cnt
- else:
- self.fail("Expected an IOError exception on get")
-
- def test_read_metadata_multiple(self):
- path = "/tmp/foo/r"
- expected_d = { 'a': 'y' * 150000 }
- expected_p = pickle.dumps(expected_d, utils.PICKLE_PROTOCOL)
- for i in range(0,3):
- xkey = _xkey(path, "%s%s" % (utils.METADATA_KEY, i or ''))
- _xattrs[xkey] = expected_p[:utils.MAX_XATTR_SIZE]
- expected_p = expected_p[utils.MAX_XATTR_SIZE:]
- assert not expected_p
- res_d = utils.read_metadata(path)
- assert res_d == expected_d, "Expected %r, result %r" % (expected_d, res_d)
- assert _xattr_op_cnt['get'] == 3, "%r" % _xattr_op_cnt
-
- def test_read_metadata_multiple_one_missing(self):
- path = "/tmp/foo/r"
- expected_d = { 'a': 'y' * 150000 }
- expected_p = pickle.dumps(expected_d, utils.PICKLE_PROTOCOL)
- for i in range(0,2):
- xkey = _xkey(path, "%s%s" % (utils.METADATA_KEY, i or ''))
- _xattrs[xkey] = expected_p[:utils.MAX_XATTR_SIZE]
- expected_p = expected_p[utils.MAX_XATTR_SIZE:]
- assert len(expected_p) <= utils.MAX_XATTR_SIZE
- res_d = utils.read_metadata(path)
- assert res_d == {}
- assert _xattr_op_cnt['get'] == 3, "%r" % _xattr_op_cnt
- assert len(_xattrs.keys()) == 0, "Expected 0 keys, found %d" % len(_xattrs.keys())
-
- def test_restore_metadata_none(self):
- # No initial metadata
- path = "/tmp/foo/i"
- res_d = utils.restore_metadata(path, { 'b': 'y' })
- expected_d = { 'b': 'y' }
- assert res_d == expected_d, "Expected %r, result %r" % (expected_d, res_d)
- assert _xattr_op_cnt['get'] == 1, "%r" % _xattr_op_cnt
- assert _xattr_op_cnt['set'] == 1, "%r" % _xattr_op_cnt
-
- def test_restore_metadata(self):
- # Initial metadata
- path = "/tmp/foo/i"
- initial_d = { 'a': 'z' }
- xkey = _xkey(path, utils.METADATA_KEY)
- _xattrs[xkey] = pickle.dumps(initial_d, utils.PICKLE_PROTOCOL)
- res_d = utils.restore_metadata(path, { 'b': 'y' })
- expected_d = { 'a': 'z', 'b': 'y' }
- assert res_d == expected_d, "Expected %r, result %r" % (expected_d, res_d)
- assert _xattr_op_cnt['get'] == 1, "%r" % _xattr_op_cnt
- assert _xattr_op_cnt['set'] == 1, "%r" % _xattr_op_cnt
-
- def test_restore_metadata_nochange(self):
- # Initial metadata but no changes
- path = "/tmp/foo/i"
- initial_d = { 'a': 'z' }
- xkey = _xkey(path, utils.METADATA_KEY)
- _xattrs[xkey] = pickle.dumps(initial_d, utils.PICKLE_PROTOCOL)
- res_d = utils.restore_metadata(path, {})
- expected_d = { 'a': 'z' }
- assert res_d == expected_d, "Expected %r, result %r" % (expected_d, res_d)
- assert _xattr_op_cnt['get'] == 1, "%r" % _xattr_op_cnt
- assert _xattr_op_cnt['set'] == 0, "%r" % _xattr_op_cnt
-
- def test_add_timestamp_empty(self):
- orig = {}
- res = utils._add_timestamp(orig)
- assert res == {}
-
- def test_add_timestamp_none(self):
- orig = { 'a': 1, 'b': 2, 'c': 3 }
- exp = { 'a': (1, 0), 'b': (2, 0), 'c': (3, 0) }
- res = utils._add_timestamp(orig)
- assert res == exp
-
- def test_add_timestamp_mixed(self):
- orig = { 'a': 1, 'b': (2, 1), 'c': 3 }
- exp = { 'a': (1, 0), 'b': (2, 1), 'c': (3, 0) }
- res = utils._add_timestamp(orig)
- assert res == exp
-
- def test_add_timestamp_all(self):
- orig = { 'a': (1, 0), 'b': (2, 1), 'c': (3, 0) }
- res = utils._add_timestamp(orig)
- assert res == orig
-
- def test_get_etag_empty(self):
- tf = tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile()
- hd = utils._get_etag(tf.name)
- assert hd == hashlib.md5().hexdigest()
-
- def test_get_etag(self):
- tf = tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile()
- tf.file.write('123' * utils.CHUNK_SIZE)
- tf.file.flush()
- hd = utils._get_etag(tf.name)
- tf.file.seek(0)
- md5 = hashlib.md5()
- while True:
- chunk = tf.file.read(utils.CHUNK_SIZE)
- if not chunk:
- break
- md5.update(chunk)
- assert hd == md5.hexdigest()
-
- def test_get_object_metadata_dne(self):
- md = utils.get_object_metadata("/tmp/doesNotEx1st")
- assert md == {}
-
- def test_get_object_metadata_err(self):
- tf = tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile()
- try:
- md = utils.get_object_metadata(os.path.join(tf.name,"doesNotEx1st"))
- except OSError as e:
- assert e.errno != errno.ENOENT
- else:
- self.fail("Expected exception")
-
- obj_keys = (utils.X_TIMESTAMP, utils.X_CONTENT_TYPE, utils.X_ETAG,
- utils.X_CONTENT_LENGTH, utils.X_TYPE, utils.X_OBJECT_TYPE)
-
- def test_get_object_metadata_file(self):
- tf = tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile()
- tf.file.write('123'); tf.file.flush()
- md = utils.get_object_metadata(tf.name)
- for key in self.obj_keys:
- assert key in md, "Expected key %s in %r" % (key, md)
- assert md[utils.X_TYPE] == utils.OBJECT
- assert md[utils.X_OBJECT_TYPE] == utils.FILE
- assert md[utils.X_CONTENT_TYPE] == utils.FILE_TYPE
- assert md[utils.X_CONTENT_LENGTH] == os.path.getsize(tf.name)
- assert md[utils.X_TIMESTAMP] == normalize_timestamp(os.path.getctime(tf.name))
- assert md[utils.X_ETAG] == utils._get_etag(tf.name)
-
- def test_get_object_metadata_dir(self):
- td = tempfile.mkdtemp()
- try:
- md = utils.get_object_metadata(td)
- for key in self.obj_keys:
- assert key in md, "Expected key %s in %r" % (key, md)
- assert md[utils.X_TYPE] == utils.OBJECT
- assert md[utils.X_OBJECT_TYPE] == utils.DIR
- assert md[utils.X_CONTENT_TYPE] == utils.DIR_TYPE
- assert md[utils.X_CONTENT_LENGTH] == 0
- assert md[utils.X_TIMESTAMP] == normalize_timestamp(os.path.getctime(td))
- assert md[utils.X_ETAG] == hashlib.md5().hexdigest()
- finally:
- os.rmdir(td)
-
- def test_create_object_metadata_file(self):
- tf = tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile()
- tf.file.write('4567'); tf.file.flush()
- r_md = utils.create_object_metadata(tf.name)
-
- xkey = _xkey(tf.name, utils.METADATA_KEY)
- assert len(_xattrs.keys()) == 1
- assert xkey in _xattrs
- assert _xattr_op_cnt['get'] == 1
- assert _xattr_op_cnt['set'] == 1
- md = pickle.loads(_xattrs[xkey])
- assert r_md == md
-
- for key in self.obj_keys:
- assert key in md, "Expected key %s in %r" % (key, md)
- assert md[utils.X_TYPE] == utils.OBJECT
- assert md[utils.X_OBJECT_TYPE] == utils.FILE
- assert md[utils.X_CONTENT_TYPE] == utils.FILE_TYPE
- assert md[utils.X_CONTENT_LENGTH] == os.path.getsize(tf.name)
- assert md[utils.X_TIMESTAMP] == normalize_timestamp(os.path.getctime(tf.name))
- assert md[utils.X_ETAG] == utils._get_etag(tf.name)
-
- def test_create_object_metadata_dir(self):
- td = tempfile.mkdtemp()
- try:
- r_md = utils.create_object_metadata(td)
-
- xkey = _xkey(td, utils.METADATA_KEY)
- assert len(_xattrs.keys()) == 1
- assert xkey in _xattrs
- assert _xattr_op_cnt['get'] == 1
- assert _xattr_op_cnt['set'] == 1
- md = pickle.loads(_xattrs[xkey])
- assert r_md == md
-
- for key in self.obj_keys:
- assert key in md, "Expected key %s in %r" % (key, md)
- assert md[utils.X_TYPE] == utils.OBJECT
- assert md[utils.X_OBJECT_TYPE] == utils.DIR
- assert md[utils.X_CONTENT_TYPE] == utils.DIR_TYPE
- assert md[utils.X_CONTENT_LENGTH] == 0
- assert md[utils.X_TIMESTAMP] == normalize_timestamp(os.path.getctime(td))
- assert md[utils.X_ETAG] == hashlib.md5().hexdigest()
- finally:
- os.rmdir(td)
-
- def test_get_container_metadata(self):
- def _mock_get_container_details(path, memcache=None):
- o_list = [ 'a', 'b', 'c' ]
- o_count = 3
- b_used = 47
- return o_list, o_count, b_used
- td = tempfile.mkdtemp()
- orig_gcd = utils.get_container_details
- utils.get_container_details = _mock_get_container_details
- try:
- exp_md = {
- utils.X_TYPE: (utils.CONTAINER, 0),
- utils.X_TIMESTAMP: (normalize_timestamp(os.path.getctime(td)), 0),
- utils.X_PUT_TIMESTAMP: (normalize_timestamp(os.path.getmtime(td)), 0),
- utils.X_OBJECTS_COUNT: (3, 0),
- utils.X_BYTES_USED: (47, 0),
- }
- md = utils.get_container_metadata(td)
- assert md == exp_md
- finally:
- utils.get_container_details = orig_gcd
- os.rmdir(td)
-
- def test_get_account_metadata(self):
- def _mock_get_account_details(path, memcache=None):
- c_list = [ '123', 'abc' ]
- c_count = 2
- return c_list, c_count
- td = tempfile.mkdtemp()
- orig_gad = utils.get_account_details
- utils.get_account_details = _mock_get_account_details
- try:
- exp_md = {
- utils.X_TYPE: (utils.ACCOUNT, 0),
- utils.X_TIMESTAMP: (normalize_timestamp(os.path.getctime(td)), 0),
- utils.X_PUT_TIMESTAMP: (normalize_timestamp(os.path.getmtime(td)), 0),
- utils.X_OBJECTS_COUNT: (0, 0),
- utils.X_BYTES_USED: (0, 0),
- utils.X_CONTAINER_COUNT: (2, 0),
- }
- md = utils.get_account_metadata(td)
- assert md == exp_md
- finally:
- utils.get_account_details = orig_gad
- os.rmdir(td)
-
- cont_keys = [utils.X_TYPE, utils.X_TIMESTAMP, utils.X_PUT_TIMESTAMP,
- utils.X_OBJECTS_COUNT, utils.X_BYTES_USED]
-
- def test_create_container_metadata(self):
- td = tempfile.mkdtemp()
- try:
- r_md = utils.create_container_metadata(td)
-
- xkey = _xkey(td, utils.METADATA_KEY)
- assert len(_xattrs.keys()) == 1
- assert xkey in _xattrs
- assert _xattr_op_cnt['get'] == 1
- assert _xattr_op_cnt['set'] == 1
- md = pickle.loads(_xattrs[xkey])
- assert r_md == md
-
- for key in self.cont_keys:
- assert key in md, "Expected key %s in %r" % (key, md)
- assert md[utils.X_TYPE] == (utils.CONTAINER, 0)
- assert md[utils.X_TIMESTAMP] == (normalize_timestamp(os.path.getctime(td)), 0)
- assert md[utils.X_PUT_TIMESTAMP] == (normalize_timestamp(os.path.getmtime(td)), 0)
- assert md[utils.X_OBJECTS_COUNT] == (0, 0)
- assert md[utils.X_BYTES_USED] == (0, 0)
- finally:
- os.rmdir(td)
-
- acct_keys = [val for val in cont_keys]
- acct_keys.append(utils.X_CONTAINER_COUNT)
-
- def test_create_account_metadata(self):
- td = tempfile.mkdtemp()
- try:
- r_md = utils.create_account_metadata(td)
-
- xkey = _xkey(td, utils.METADATA_KEY)
- assert len(_xattrs.keys()) == 1
- assert xkey in _xattrs
- assert _xattr_op_cnt['get'] == 1
- assert _xattr_op_cnt['set'] == 1
- md = pickle.loads(_xattrs[xkey])
- assert r_md == md
-
- for key in self.acct_keys:
- assert key in md, "Expected key %s in %r" % (key, md)
- assert md[utils.X_TYPE] == (utils.ACCOUNT, 0)
- assert md[utils.X_TIMESTAMP] == (normalize_timestamp(os.path.getctime(td)), 0)
- assert md[utils.X_PUT_TIMESTAMP] == (normalize_timestamp(os.path.getmtime(td)), 0)
- assert md[utils.X_OBJECTS_COUNT] == (0, 0)
- assert md[utils.X_BYTES_USED] == (0, 0)
- assert md[utils.X_CONTAINER_COUNT] == (0, 0)
- finally:
- os.rmdir(td)
-
- def test_container_details_uncached(self):
- the_path = "/tmp/bar"
- def mock_get_container_details_from_fs(cont_path):
- bu = 5
- oc = 1
- ol = ['foo',]
- dl = [('a',100),]
- return utils.ContainerDetails(bu, oc, ol, dl)
- orig_gcdff = utils._get_container_details_from_fs
- utils._get_container_details_from_fs = mock_get_container_details_from_fs
- try:
- retval = utils.get_container_details(the_path)
- cd = mock_get_container_details_from_fs(the_path)
- assert retval == (cd.obj_list, cd.object_count, cd.bytes_used)
- finally:
- utils._get_container_details_from_fs = orig_gcdff
-
- def test_container_details_cached_hit(self):
- mc = SimMemcache()
- the_path = "/tmp/bar"
- def mock_get_container_details_from_fs(cont_path, bu_p=5):
- bu = bu_p
- oc = 1
- ol = ['foo',]
- dl = [('a',100),]
- return utils.ContainerDetails(bu, oc, ol, dl)
- def mock_do_stat(path):
- class MockStat(object):
- def __init__(self, mtime):
- self.st_mtime = mtime
- return MockStat(100)
- cd = mock_get_container_details_from_fs(the_path, bu_p=6)
- mc.set(utils.MEMCACHE_CONTAINER_DETAILS_KEY_PREFIX + the_path, cd)
- orig_gcdff = utils._get_container_details_from_fs
- utils._get_container_details_from_fs = mock_get_container_details_from_fs
- orig_ds = utils.do_stat
- utils.do_stat = mock_do_stat
- try:
- retval = utils.get_container_details(the_path, memcache=mc)
- # If it did not properly use memcache, the default mocked version
- # of get details from fs would return 5 bytes used instead of the
- # 6 we specified above.
- cd = mock_get_container_details_from_fs(the_path, bu_p=6)
- assert retval == (cd.obj_list, cd.object_count, cd.bytes_used)
- finally:
- utils._get_container_details_from_fs = orig_gcdff
- utils.do_stat = orig_ds
-
- def test_container_details_cached_miss_key(self):
- mc = SimMemcache()
- the_path = "/tmp/bar"
- def mock_get_container_details_from_fs(cont_path, bu_p=5):
- bu = bu_p
- oc = 1
- ol = ['foo',]
- dl = [('a',100),]
- return utils.ContainerDetails(bu, oc, ol, dl)
- def mock_do_stat(path):
- # Be sure we don't miss due to mtimes not matching
- self.fail("do_stat should not have been called")
- cd = mock_get_container_details_from_fs(the_path + "u", bu_p=6)
- mc.set(utils.MEMCACHE_CONTAINER_DETAILS_KEY_PREFIX + the_path + "u", cd)
- orig_gcdff = utils._get_container_details_from_fs
- utils._get_container_details_from_fs = mock_get_container_details_from_fs
- orig_ds = utils.do_stat
- utils.do_stat = mock_do_stat
- try:
- retval = utils.get_container_details(the_path, memcache=mc)
- cd = mock_get_container_details_from_fs(the_path)
- assert retval == (cd.obj_list, cd.object_count, cd.bytes_used)
- mkey = utils.MEMCACHE_CONTAINER_DETAILS_KEY_PREFIX + the_path
- assert mkey in mc._d
- finally:
- utils._get_container_details_from_fs = orig_gcdff
- utils.do_stat = orig_ds
-
- def test_container_details_cached_miss_dir_list(self):
- mc = SimMemcache()
- the_path = "/tmp/bar"
- def mock_get_container_details_from_fs(cont_path, bu_p=5):
- bu = bu_p
- oc = 1
- ol = ['foo',]
- dl = []
- return utils.ContainerDetails(bu, oc, ol, dl)
- def mock_do_stat(path):
- # Be sure we don't miss due to mtimes not matching
- self.fail("do_stat should not have been called")
- cd = mock_get_container_details_from_fs(the_path, bu_p=6)
- mc.set(utils.MEMCACHE_CONTAINER_DETAILS_KEY_PREFIX + the_path, cd)
- orig_gcdff = utils._get_container_details_from_fs
- utils._get_container_details_from_fs = mock_get_container_details_from_fs
- orig_ds = utils.do_stat
- utils.do_stat = mock_do_stat
- try:
- retval = utils.get_container_details(the_path, memcache=mc)
- cd = mock_get_container_details_from_fs(the_path)
- assert retval == (cd.obj_list, cd.object_count, cd.bytes_used)
- mkey = utils.MEMCACHE_CONTAINER_DETAILS_KEY_PREFIX + the_path
- assert mkey in mc._d
- assert 5 == mc._d[mkey].bytes_used
- finally:
- utils._get_container_details_from_fs = orig_gcdff
- utils.do_stat = orig_ds
-
- def test_container_details_cached_miss_mtime(self):
- mc = SimMemcache()
- the_path = "/tmp/bar"
- def mock_get_container_details_from_fs(cont_path, bu_p=5):
- bu = bu_p
- oc = 1
- ol = ['foo',]
- dl = [('a',100),]
- return utils.ContainerDetails(bu, oc, ol, dl)
- def mock_do_stat(path):
- # Be sure we miss due to mtimes not matching
- class MockStat(object):
- def __init__(self, mtime):
- self.st_mtime = mtime
- return MockStat(200)
- cd = mock_get_container_details_from_fs(the_path, bu_p=6)
- mc.set(utils.MEMCACHE_CONTAINER_DETAILS_KEY_PREFIX + the_path, cd)
- orig_gcdff = utils._get_container_details_from_fs
- utils._get_container_details_from_fs = mock_get_container_details_from_fs
- orig_ds = utils.do_stat
- utils.do_stat = mock_do_stat
- try:
- retval = utils.get_container_details(the_path, memcache=mc)
- cd = mock_get_container_details_from_fs(the_path)
- assert retval == (cd.obj_list, cd.object_count, cd.bytes_used)
- mkey = utils.MEMCACHE_CONTAINER_DETAILS_KEY_PREFIX + the_path
- assert mkey in mc._d
- assert 5 == mc._d[mkey].bytes_used
- finally:
- utils._get_container_details_from_fs = orig_gcdff
- utils.do_stat = orig_ds
-
- def test_account_details_uncached(self):
- the_path = "/tmp/bar"
- def mock_get_account_details_from_fs(acc_path, acc_stats):
- mt = 100
- cc = 2
- cl = ['a', 'b']
- return utils.AccountDetails(mt, cc, cl)
- orig_gcdff = utils._get_account_details_from_fs
- utils._get_account_details_from_fs = mock_get_account_details_from_fs
- try:
- retval = utils.get_account_details(the_path)
- ad = mock_get_account_details_from_fs(the_path, None)
- assert retval == (ad.container_list, ad.container_count)
- finally:
- utils._get_account_details_from_fs = orig_gcdff
-
- def test_account_details_cached_hit(self):
- mc = SimMemcache()
- the_path = "/tmp/bar"
- def mock_get_account_details_from_fs(acc_path, acc_stats):
- mt = 100
- cc = 2
- cl = ['a', 'b']
- return utils.AccountDetails(mt, cc, cl)
- def mock_do_stat(path):
- class MockStat(object):
- def __init__(self, mtime):
- self.st_mtime = mtime
- return MockStat(100)
- ad = mock_get_account_details_from_fs(the_path, None)
- ad.container_list = ['x', 'y']
- mc.set(utils.MEMCACHE_ACCOUNT_DETAILS_KEY_PREFIX + the_path, ad)
- orig_gcdff = utils._get_account_details_from_fs
- orig_ds = utils.do_stat
- utils._get_account_details_from_fs = mock_get_account_details_from_fs
- utils.do_stat = mock_do_stat
- try:
- retval = utils.get_account_details(the_path, memcache=mc)
- assert retval == (ad.container_list, ad.container_count)
- wrong_ad = mock_get_account_details_from_fs(the_path, None)
- assert wrong_ad != ad
- finally:
- utils._get_account_details_from_fs = orig_gcdff
- utils.do_stat = orig_ds
-
- def test_account_details_cached_miss(self):
- mc = SimMemcache()
- the_path = "/tmp/bar"
- def mock_get_account_details_from_fs(acc_path, acc_stats):
- mt = 100
- cc = 2
- cl = ['a', 'b']
- return utils.AccountDetails(mt, cc, cl)
- def mock_do_stat(path):
- class MockStat(object):
- def __init__(self, mtime):
- self.st_mtime = mtime
- return MockStat(100)
- ad = mock_get_account_details_from_fs(the_path, None)
- ad.container_list = ['x', 'y']
- mc.set(utils.MEMCACHE_ACCOUNT_DETAILS_KEY_PREFIX + the_path + 'u', ad)
- orig_gcdff = utils._get_account_details_from_fs
- orig_ds = utils.do_stat
- utils._get_account_details_from_fs = mock_get_account_details_from_fs
- utils.do_stat = mock_do_stat
- try:
- retval = utils.get_account_details(the_path, memcache=mc)
- correct_ad = mock_get_account_details_from_fs(the_path, None)
- assert retval == (correct_ad.container_list, correct_ad.container_count)
- assert correct_ad != ad
- finally:
- utils._get_account_details_from_fs = orig_gcdff
- utils.do_stat = orig_ds
-
- def test_account_details_cached_miss_mtime(self):
- mc = SimMemcache()
- the_path = "/tmp/bar"
- def mock_get_account_details_from_fs(acc_path, acc_stats):
- mt = 100
- cc = 2
- cl = ['a', 'b']
- return utils.AccountDetails(mt, cc, cl)
- def mock_do_stat(path):
- class MockStat(object):
- def __init__(self, mtime):
- self.st_mtime = mtime
- return MockStat(100)
- ad = mock_get_account_details_from_fs(the_path, None)
- ad.container_list = ['x', 'y']
- ad.mtime = 200
- mc.set(utils.MEMCACHE_ACCOUNT_DETAILS_KEY_PREFIX + the_path, ad)
- orig_gcdff = utils._get_account_details_from_fs
- orig_ds = utils.do_stat
- utils._get_account_details_from_fs = mock_get_account_details_from_fs
- utils.do_stat = mock_do_stat
- try:
- retval = utils.get_account_details(the_path, memcache=mc)
- correct_ad = mock_get_account_details_from_fs(the_path, None)
- assert retval == (correct_ad.container_list, correct_ad.container_count)
- assert correct_ad != ad
- finally:
- utils._get_account_details_from_fs = orig_gcdff
- utils.do_stat = orig_ds
-
- def test_get_container_details_from_fs(self):
- td = tempfile.mkdtemp()
- tf = tarfile.open("common/data/account_tree.tar.bz2", "r:bz2")
- orig_cwd = os.getcwd()
- os.chdir(td)
- tf.extractall()
- try:
- ad = utils._get_account_details_from_fs(td, None)
- assert ad.mtime == os.path.getmtime(td)
- assert ad.container_count == 3
- assert set(ad.container_list) == set(['c1', 'c2', 'c3'])
- finally:
- os.chdir(orig_cwd)
- shutil.rmtree(td)
-
- def test_get_container_details_from_fs_notadir(self):
- tf = tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile()
- cd = utils._get_container_details_from_fs(tf.name)
- assert cd.bytes_used == 0
- assert cd.object_count == 0
- assert cd.obj_list == []
- assert cd.dir_list == []
-
- def test_get_account_details_from_fs(self):
- td = tempfile.mkdtemp()
- tf = tarfile.open("common/data/container_tree.tar.bz2", "r:bz2")
- orig_cwd = os.getcwd()
- os.chdir(td)
- tf.extractall()
- try:
- cd = utils._get_container_details_from_fs(td)
- assert cd.bytes_used == 30, repr(cd.bytes_used)
- assert cd.object_count == 8, repr(cd.object_count)
- assert cd.obj_list == ['file1', 'file3', 'file2',
- 'dir3', 'dir1', 'dir2',
- 'dir1/file1', 'dir1/file2'
- ], repr(cd.obj_list)
- full_dir1 = os.path.join(td, 'dir1')
- full_dir2 = os.path.join(td, 'dir2')
- full_dir3 = os.path.join(td, 'dir3')
- exp_dir_dict = { td: os.path.getmtime(td),
- full_dir1: os.path.getmtime(full_dir1),
- full_dir2: os.path.getmtime(full_dir2),
- full_dir3: os.path.getmtime(full_dir3),
- }
- for d,m in cd.dir_list:
- assert d in exp_dir_dict
- assert exp_dir_dict[d] == m
- finally:
- os.chdir(orig_cwd)
- shutil.rmtree(td)
-
- def test_get_account_details_from_fs_notadir_w_stats(self):
- tf = tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile()
- ad = utils._get_account_details_from_fs(tf.name, os.stat(tf.name))
- assert ad.mtime == os.path.getmtime(tf.name)
- assert ad.container_count == 0
- assert ad.container_list == []
-
- def test_get_account_details_from_fs_notadir(self):
- tf = tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile()
- ad = utils._get_account_details_from_fs(tf.name, None)
- assert ad.mtime == os.path.getmtime(tf.name)
- assert ad.container_count == 0
- assert ad.container_list == []