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Python
949 lines
42 KiB
Python
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# Copyright 2010 Google Inc.
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#
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# Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a
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# copy of this software and associated documentation files (the
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# "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including
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# without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, dis-
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# tribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit
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# persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to the fol-
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# lowing conditions:
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#
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# The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included
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# in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
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#
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# THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS
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# OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABIL-
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# ITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT
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# SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY,
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# WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM,
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# OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS
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# IN THE SOFTWARE.
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import base64
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import binascii
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import os
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import re
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from boto.compat import StringIO
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from boto.exception import BotoClientError
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from boto.s3.key import Key as S3Key
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from boto.s3.keyfile import KeyFile
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from boto.utils import compute_hash
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from boto.utils import get_utf8_value
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class Key(S3Key):
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"""
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Represents a key (object) in a GS bucket.
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:ivar bucket: The parent :class:`boto.gs.bucket.Bucket`.
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:ivar name: The name of this Key object.
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:ivar metadata: A dictionary containing user metadata that you
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wish to store with the object or that has been retrieved from
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an existing object.
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:ivar cache_control: The value of the `Cache-Control` HTTP header.
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:ivar content_type: The value of the `Content-Type` HTTP header.
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:ivar content_encoding: The value of the `Content-Encoding` HTTP header.
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:ivar content_disposition: The value of the `Content-Disposition` HTTP
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header.
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:ivar content_language: The value of the `Content-Language` HTTP header.
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:ivar etag: The `etag` associated with this object.
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:ivar last_modified: The string timestamp representing the last
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time this object was modified in GS.
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:ivar owner: The ID of the owner of this object.
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:ivar storage_class: The storage class of the object. Currently, one of:
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STANDARD | DURABLE_REDUCED_AVAILABILITY.
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:ivar md5: The MD5 hash of the contents of the object.
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:ivar size: The size, in bytes, of the object.
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:ivar generation: The generation number of the object.
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:ivar metageneration: The generation number of the object metadata.
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:ivar encrypted: Whether the object is encrypted while at rest on
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the server.
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:ivar cloud_hashes: Dictionary of checksums as supplied by the storage
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provider.
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"""
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def __init__(self, bucket=None, name=None, generation=None):
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super(Key, self).__init__(bucket=bucket, name=name)
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self.generation = generation
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self.meta_generation = None
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self.cloud_hashes = {}
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self.component_count = None
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def __repr__(self):
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if self.generation and self.metageneration:
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ver_str = '#%s.%s' % (self.generation, self.metageneration)
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else:
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ver_str = ''
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if self.bucket:
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return '<Key: %s,%s%s>' % (self.bucket.name, self.name, ver_str)
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else:
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return '<Key: None,%s%s>' % (self.name, ver_str)
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def endElement(self, name, value, connection):
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if name == 'Key':
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self.name = value
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elif name == 'ETag':
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self.etag = value
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elif name == 'IsLatest':
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if value == 'true':
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self.is_latest = True
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else:
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self.is_latest = False
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elif name == 'LastModified':
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self.last_modified = value
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elif name == 'Size':
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self.size = int(value)
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elif name == 'StorageClass':
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self.storage_class = value
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elif name == 'Owner':
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pass
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elif name == 'VersionId':
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self.version_id = value
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elif name == 'Generation':
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self.generation = value
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elif name == 'MetaGeneration':
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self.metageneration = value
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else:
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setattr(self, name, value)
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def handle_version_headers(self, resp, force=False):
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self.metageneration = resp.getheader('x-goog-metageneration', None)
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self.generation = resp.getheader('x-goog-generation', None)
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def handle_restore_headers(self, response):
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return
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def handle_addl_headers(self, headers):
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for key, value in headers:
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if key == 'x-goog-hash':
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for hash_pair in value.split(','):
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alg, b64_digest = hash_pair.strip().split('=', 1)
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self.cloud_hashes[alg] = binascii.a2b_base64(b64_digest)
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elif key == 'x-goog-component-count':
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self.component_count = int(value)
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elif key == 'x-goog-generation':
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self.generation = value
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# Use x-goog-stored-content-encoding and
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# x-goog-stored-content-length to indicate original content length
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# and encoding, which are transcoding-invariant (so are preferable
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# over using content-encoding and size headers).
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elif key == 'x-goog-stored-content-encoding':
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self.content_encoding = value
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elif key == 'x-goog-stored-content-length':
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self.size = int(value)
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elif key == 'x-goog-storage-class':
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self.storage_class = value
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def open_read(self, headers=None, query_args='',
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override_num_retries=None, response_headers=None):
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"""
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Open this key for reading
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:type headers: dict
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:param headers: Headers to pass in the web request
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:type query_args: string
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:param query_args: Arguments to pass in the query string
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(ie, 'torrent')
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:type override_num_retries: int
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:param override_num_retries: If not None will override configured
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num_retries parameter for underlying GET.
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:type response_headers: dict
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:param response_headers: A dictionary containing HTTP
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headers/values that will override any headers associated
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with the stored object in the response. See
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http://goo.gl/EWOPb for details.
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"""
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# For GCS we need to include the object generation in the query args.
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# The rest of the processing is handled in the parent class.
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if self.generation:
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if query_args:
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query_args += '&'
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query_args += 'generation=%s' % self.generation
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super(Key, self).open_read(headers=headers, query_args=query_args,
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override_num_retries=override_num_retries,
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response_headers=response_headers)
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def get_file(self, fp, headers=None, cb=None, num_cb=10,
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torrent=False, version_id=None, override_num_retries=None,
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response_headers=None, hash_algs=None):
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query_args = None
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if self.generation:
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query_args = ['generation=%s' % self.generation]
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self._get_file_internal(fp, headers=headers, cb=cb, num_cb=num_cb,
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override_num_retries=override_num_retries,
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response_headers=response_headers,
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hash_algs=hash_algs,
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query_args=query_args)
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def get_contents_to_file(self, fp, headers=None,
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cb=None, num_cb=10,
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torrent=False,
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version_id=None,
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res_download_handler=None,
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response_headers=None,
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hash_algs=None):
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"""
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Retrieve an object from GCS using the name of the Key object as the
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key in GCS. Write the contents of the object to the file pointed
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to by 'fp'.
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:type fp: File -like object
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:param fp:
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:type headers: dict
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:param headers: additional HTTP headers that will be sent with
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the GET request.
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:type cb: function
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:param cb: a callback function that will be called to report
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progress on the upload. The callback should accept two
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integer parameters, the first representing the number of
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bytes that have been successfully transmitted to GCS and
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the second representing the size of the to be transmitted
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object.
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:type cb: int
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:param num_cb: (optional) If a callback is specified with the
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cb parameter this parameter determines the granularity of
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the callback by defining the maximum number of times the
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callback will be called during the file transfer.
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:type torrent: bool
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:param torrent: If True, returns the contents of a torrent
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file as a string.
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:type res_upload_handler: ResumableDownloadHandler
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:param res_download_handler: If provided, this handler will
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perform the download.
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:type response_headers: dict
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:param response_headers: A dictionary containing HTTP
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headers/values that will override any headers associated
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with the stored object in the response. See
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http://goo.gl/sMkcC for details.
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"""
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if self.bucket is not None:
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if res_download_handler:
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res_download_handler.get_file(self, fp, headers, cb, num_cb,
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torrent=torrent,
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version_id=version_id,
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hash_algs=hash_algs)
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else:
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self.get_file(fp, headers, cb, num_cb, torrent=torrent,
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version_id=version_id,
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response_headers=response_headers,
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hash_algs=hash_algs)
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def compute_hash(self, fp, algorithm, size=None):
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"""
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:type fp: file
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:param fp: File pointer to the file to hash. The file
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pointer will be reset to the same position before the
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method returns.
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:type algorithm: zero-argument constructor for hash objects that
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implements update() and digest() (e.g. hashlib.md5)
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:type size: int
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:param size: (optional) The Maximum number of bytes to read
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from the file pointer (fp). This is useful when uploading
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a file in multiple parts where the file is being split
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in place into different parts. Less bytes may be available.
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"""
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hex_digest, b64_digest, data_size = compute_hash(
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fp, size=size, hash_algorithm=algorithm)
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# The internal implementation of compute_hash() needs to return the
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# data size, but we don't want to return that value to the external
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# caller because it changes the class interface (i.e. it might
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# break some code), so we consume the third tuple value here and
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# return the remainder of the tuple to the caller, thereby preserving
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# the existing interface.
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self.size = data_size
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return (hex_digest, b64_digest)
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def send_file(self, fp, headers=None, cb=None, num_cb=10,
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query_args=None, chunked_transfer=False, size=None,
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hash_algs=None):
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"""
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Upload a file to GCS.
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:type fp: file
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:param fp: The file pointer to upload. The file pointer must
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point at the offset from which you wish to upload.
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ie. if uploading the full file, it should point at the
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start of the file. Normally when a file is opened for
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reading, the fp will point at the first byte. See the
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bytes parameter below for more info.
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:type headers: dict
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:param headers: The headers to pass along with the PUT request
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:type num_cb: int
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:param num_cb: (optional) If a callback is specified with the
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cb parameter this parameter determines the granularity of
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the callback by defining the maximum number of times the
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callback will be called during the file
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transfer. Providing a negative integer will cause your
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callback to be called with each buffer read.
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:type query_args: string
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:param query_args: Arguments to pass in the query string.
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:type chunked_transfer: boolean
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:param chunked_transfer: (optional) If true, we use chunked
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Transfer-Encoding.
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:type size: int
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:param size: (optional) The Maximum number of bytes to read
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from the file pointer (fp). This is useful when uploading
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a file in multiple parts where you are splitting the file
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up into different ranges to be uploaded. If not specified,
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the default behaviour is to read all bytes from the file
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pointer. Less bytes may be available.
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:type hash_algs: dictionary
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:param hash_algs: (optional) Dictionary of hash algorithms and
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corresponding hashing class that implements update() and digest().
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Defaults to {'md5': hashlib.md5}.
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"""
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self._send_file_internal(fp, headers=headers, cb=cb, num_cb=num_cb,
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query_args=query_args,
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chunked_transfer=chunked_transfer, size=size,
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hash_algs=hash_algs)
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def delete(self, headers=None):
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return self.bucket.delete_key(self.name, version_id=self.version_id,
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generation=self.generation,
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headers=headers)
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def add_email_grant(self, permission, email_address):
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"""
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Convenience method that provides a quick way to add an email grant to a
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key. This method retrieves the current ACL, creates a new grant based on
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the parameters passed in, adds that grant to the ACL and then PUT's the
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new ACL back to GS.
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:type permission: string
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:param permission: The permission being granted. Should be one of:
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READ|FULL_CONTROL
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See http://code.google.com/apis/storage/docs/developer-guide.html#authorization
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for more details on permissions.
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:type email_address: string
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:param email_address: The email address associated with the Google
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account to which you are granting the permission.
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"""
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acl = self.get_acl()
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acl.add_email_grant(permission, email_address)
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self.set_acl(acl)
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def add_user_grant(self, permission, user_id):
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"""
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Convenience method that provides a quick way to add a canonical user
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grant to a key. This method retrieves the current ACL, creates a new
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grant based on the parameters passed in, adds that grant to the ACL and
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then PUT's the new ACL back to GS.
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:type permission: string
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:param permission: The permission being granted. Should be one of:
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READ|FULL_CONTROL
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See http://code.google.com/apis/storage/docs/developer-guide.html#authorization
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for more details on permissions.
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:type user_id: string
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:param user_id: The canonical user id associated with the GS account to
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which you are granting the permission.
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"""
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acl = self.get_acl()
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acl.add_user_grant(permission, user_id)
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self.set_acl(acl)
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def add_group_email_grant(self, permission, email_address, headers=None):
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"""
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Convenience method that provides a quick way to add an email group
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grant to a key. This method retrieves the current ACL, creates a new
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grant based on the parameters passed in, adds that grant to the ACL and
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then PUT's the new ACL back to GS.
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:type permission: string
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:param permission: The permission being granted. Should be one of:
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READ|FULL_CONTROL
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See http://code.google.com/apis/storage/docs/developer-guide.html#authorization
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for more details on permissions.
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:type email_address: string
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:param email_address: The email address associated with the Google
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Group to which you are granting the permission.
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"""
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acl = self.get_acl(headers=headers)
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acl.add_group_email_grant(permission, email_address)
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self.set_acl(acl, headers=headers)
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def add_group_grant(self, permission, group_id):
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"""
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Convenience method that provides a quick way to add a canonical group
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grant to a key. This method retrieves the current ACL, creates a new
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grant based on the parameters passed in, adds that grant to the ACL and
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then PUT's the new ACL back to GS.
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:type permission: string
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:param permission: The permission being granted. Should be one of:
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READ|FULL_CONTROL
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See http://code.google.com/apis/storage/docs/developer-guide.html#authorization
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for more details on permissions.
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:type group_id: string
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:param group_id: The canonical group id associated with the Google
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Groups account you are granting the permission to.
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"""
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acl = self.get_acl()
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acl.add_group_grant(permission, group_id)
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self.set_acl(acl)
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def set_contents_from_file(self, fp, headers=None, replace=True,
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cb=None, num_cb=10, policy=None, md5=None,
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res_upload_handler=None, size=None, rewind=False,
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if_generation=None):
|
||
|
"""
|
||
|
Store an object in GS using the name of the Key object as the
|
||
|
key in GS and the contents of the file pointed to by 'fp' as the
|
||
|
contents.
|
||
|
|
||
|
:type fp: file
|
||
|
:param fp: The file whose contents are to be uploaded.
|
||
|
|
||
|
:type headers: dict
|
||
|
:param headers: (optional) Additional HTTP headers to be sent with the
|
||
|
PUT request.
|
||
|
|
||
|
:type replace: bool
|
||
|
:param replace: (optional) If this parameter is False, the method will
|
||
|
first check to see if an object exists in the bucket with the same
|
||
|
key. If it does, it won't overwrite it. The default value is True
|
||
|
which will overwrite the object.
|
||
|
|
||
|
:type cb: function
|
||
|
:param cb: (optional) Callback function that will be called to report
|
||
|
progress on the upload. The callback should accept two integer
|
||
|
parameters, the first representing the number of bytes that have
|
||
|
been successfully transmitted to GS and the second representing the
|
||
|
total number of bytes that need to be transmitted.
|
||
|
|
||
|
:type num_cb: int
|
||
|
:param num_cb: (optional) If a callback is specified with the cb
|
||
|
parameter, this parameter determines the granularity of the callback
|
||
|
by defining the maximum number of times the callback will be called
|
||
|
during the file transfer.
|
||
|
|
||
|
:type policy: :class:`boto.gs.acl.CannedACLStrings`
|
||
|
:param policy: (optional) A canned ACL policy that will be applied to
|
||
|
the new key in GS.
|
||
|
|
||
|
:type md5: tuple
|
||
|
:param md5: (optional) A tuple containing the hexdigest version of the
|
||
|
MD5 checksum of the file as the first element and the
|
||
|
Base64-encoded version of the plain checksum as the second element.
|
||
|
This is the same format returned by the compute_md5 method.
|
||
|
|
||
|
If you need to compute the MD5 for any reason prior to upload, it's
|
||
|
silly to have to do it twice so this param, if present, will be
|
||
|
used as the MD5 values of the file. Otherwise, the checksum will be
|
||
|
computed.
|
||
|
|
||
|
:type res_upload_handler: :py:class:`boto.gs.resumable_upload_handler.ResumableUploadHandler`
|
||
|
:param res_upload_handler: (optional) If provided, this handler will
|
||
|
perform the upload.
|
||
|
|
||
|
:type size: int
|
||
|
:param size: (optional) The Maximum number of bytes to read from the
|
||
|
file pointer (fp). This is useful when uploading a file in multiple
|
||
|
parts where you are splitting the file up into different ranges to
|
||
|
be uploaded. If not specified, the default behaviour is to read all
|
||
|
bytes from the file pointer. Less bytes may be available.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Notes:
|
||
|
|
||
|
1. The "size" parameter currently cannot be used when a
|
||
|
resumable upload handler is given but is still useful for
|
||
|
uploading part of a file as implemented by the parent class.
|
||
|
2. At present Google Cloud Storage does not support multipart
|
||
|
uploads.
|
||
|
|
||
|
:type rewind: bool
|
||
|
:param rewind: (optional) If True, the file pointer (fp) will be
|
||
|
rewound to the start before any bytes are read from it. The default
|
||
|
behaviour is False which reads from the current position of the
|
||
|
file pointer (fp).
|
||
|
|
||
|
:type if_generation: int
|
||
|
:param if_generation: (optional) If set to a generation number, the
|
||
|
object will only be written to if its current generation number is
|
||
|
this value. If set to the value 0, the object will only be written
|
||
|
if it doesn't already exist.
|
||
|
|
||
|
:rtype: int
|
||
|
:return: The number of bytes written to the key.
|
||
|
|
||
|
TODO: At some point we should refactor the Bucket and Key classes,
|
||
|
to move functionality common to all providers into a parent class,
|
||
|
and provider-specific functionality into subclasses (rather than
|
||
|
just overriding/sharing code the way it currently works).
|
||
|
"""
|
||
|
provider = self.bucket.connection.provider
|
||
|
if res_upload_handler and size:
|
||
|
# could use size instead of file_length if provided but...
|
||
|
raise BotoClientError(
|
||
|
'"size" param not supported for resumable uploads.')
|
||
|
headers = headers or {}
|
||
|
if policy:
|
||
|
headers[provider.acl_header] = policy
|
||
|
|
||
|
if rewind:
|
||
|
# caller requests reading from beginning of fp.
|
||
|
fp.seek(0, os.SEEK_SET)
|
||
|
else:
|
||
|
# The following seek/tell/seek logic is intended
|
||
|
# to detect applications using the older interface to
|
||
|
# set_contents_from_file(), which automatically rewound the
|
||
|
# file each time the Key was reused. This changed with commit
|
||
|
# 14ee2d03f4665fe20d19a85286f78d39d924237e, to support uploads
|
||
|
# split into multiple parts and uploaded in parallel, and at
|
||
|
# the time of that commit this check was added because otherwise
|
||
|
# older programs would get a success status and upload an empty
|
||
|
# object. Unfortuantely, it's very inefficient for fp's implemented
|
||
|
# by KeyFile (used, for example, by gsutil when copying between
|
||
|
# providers). So, we skip the check for the KeyFile case.
|
||
|
# TODO: At some point consider removing this seek/tell/seek
|
||
|
# logic, after enough time has passed that it's unlikely any
|
||
|
# programs remain that assume the older auto-rewind interface.
|
||
|
if not isinstance(fp, KeyFile):
|
||
|
spos = fp.tell()
|
||
|
fp.seek(0, os.SEEK_END)
|
||
|
if fp.tell() == spos:
|
||
|
fp.seek(0, os.SEEK_SET)
|
||
|
if fp.tell() != spos:
|
||
|
# Raise an exception as this is likely a programming
|
||
|
# error whereby there is data before the fp but nothing
|
||
|
# after it.
|
||
|
fp.seek(spos)
|
||
|
raise AttributeError('fp is at EOF. Use rewind option '
|
||
|
'or seek() to data start.')
|
||
|
# seek back to the correct position.
|
||
|
fp.seek(spos)
|
||
|
|
||
|
if hasattr(fp, 'name'):
|
||
|
self.path = fp.name
|
||
|
if self.bucket is not None:
|
||
|
if isinstance(fp, KeyFile):
|
||
|
# Avoid EOF seek for KeyFile case as it's very inefficient.
|
||
|
key = fp.getkey()
|
||
|
size = key.size - fp.tell()
|
||
|
self.size = size
|
||
|
# At present both GCS and S3 use MD5 for the etag for
|
||
|
# non-multipart-uploaded objects. If the etag is 32 hex
|
||
|
# chars use it as an MD5, to avoid having to read the file
|
||
|
# twice while transferring.
|
||
|
if (re.match('^"[a-fA-F0-9]{32}"$', key.etag)):
|
||
|
etag = key.etag.strip('"')
|
||
|
md5 = (etag, base64.b64encode(binascii.unhexlify(etag)))
|
||
|
if size:
|
||
|
self.size = size
|
||
|
else:
|
||
|
# If md5 is provided, still need to size so
|
||
|
# calculate based on bytes to end of content
|
||
|
spos = fp.tell()
|
||
|
fp.seek(0, os.SEEK_END)
|
||
|
self.size = fp.tell() - spos
|
||
|
fp.seek(spos)
|
||
|
size = self.size
|
||
|
|
||
|
if md5 is None:
|
||
|
md5 = self.compute_md5(fp, size)
|
||
|
self.md5 = md5[0]
|
||
|
self.base64md5 = md5[1]
|
||
|
|
||
|
if self.name is None:
|
||
|
self.name = self.md5
|
||
|
|
||
|
if not replace:
|
||
|
if self.bucket.lookup(self.name):
|
||
|
return
|
||
|
|
||
|
if if_generation is not None:
|
||
|
headers['x-goog-if-generation-match'] = str(if_generation)
|
||
|
|
||
|
if res_upload_handler:
|
||
|
res_upload_handler.send_file(self, fp, headers, cb, num_cb)
|
||
|
else:
|
||
|
# Not a resumable transfer so use basic send_file mechanism.
|
||
|
self.send_file(fp, headers, cb, num_cb, size=size)
|
||
|
|
||
|
def set_contents_from_filename(self, filename, headers=None, replace=True,
|
||
|
cb=None, num_cb=10, policy=None, md5=None,
|
||
|
reduced_redundancy=None,
|
||
|
res_upload_handler=None,
|
||
|
if_generation=None):
|
||
|
"""
|
||
|
Store an object in GS using the name of the Key object as the
|
||
|
key in GS and the contents of the file named by 'filename'.
|
||
|
See set_contents_from_file method for details about the
|
||
|
parameters.
|
||
|
|
||
|
:type filename: string
|
||
|
:param filename: The name of the file that you want to put onto GS.
|
||
|
|
||
|
:type headers: dict
|
||
|
:param headers: (optional) Additional headers to pass along with the
|
||
|
request to GS.
|
||
|
|
||
|
:type replace: bool
|
||
|
:param replace: (optional) If True, replaces the contents of the file
|
||
|
if it already exists.
|
||
|
|
||
|
:type cb: function
|
||
|
:param cb: (optional) Callback function that will be called to report
|
||
|
progress on the upload. The callback should accept two integer
|
||
|
parameters, the first representing the number of bytes that have
|
||
|
been successfully transmitted to GS and the second representing the
|
||
|
total number of bytes that need to be transmitted.
|
||
|
|
||
|
:type num_cb: int
|
||
|
:param num_cb: (optional) If a callback is specified with the cb
|
||
|
parameter this parameter determines the granularity of the callback
|
||
|
by defining the maximum number of times the callback will be called
|
||
|
during the file transfer.
|
||
|
|
||
|
:type policy: :py:attribute:`boto.gs.acl.CannedACLStrings`
|
||
|
:param policy: (optional) A canned ACL policy that will be applied to
|
||
|
the new key in GS.
|
||
|
|
||
|
:type md5: tuple
|
||
|
:param md5: (optional) A tuple containing the hexdigest version of the
|
||
|
MD5 checksum of the file as the first element and the
|
||
|
Base64-encoded version of the plain checksum as the second element.
|
||
|
This is the same format returned by the compute_md5 method.
|
||
|
|
||
|
If you need to compute the MD5 for any reason prior to upload, it's
|
||
|
silly to have to do it twice so this param, if present, will be
|
||
|
used as the MD5 values of the file. Otherwise, the checksum will be
|
||
|
computed.
|
||
|
|
||
|
:type res_upload_handler: :py:class:`boto.gs.resumable_upload_handler.ResumableUploadHandler`
|
||
|
:param res_upload_handler: (optional) If provided, this handler will
|
||
|
perform the upload.
|
||
|
|
||
|
:type if_generation: int
|
||
|
:param if_generation: (optional) If set to a generation number, the
|
||
|
object will only be written to if its current generation number is
|
||
|
this value. If set to the value 0, the object will only be written
|
||
|
if it doesn't already exist.
|
||
|
"""
|
||
|
# Clear out any previously computed hashes, since we are setting the
|
||
|
# content.
|
||
|
self.local_hashes = {}
|
||
|
|
||
|
with open(filename, 'rb') as fp:
|
||
|
self.set_contents_from_file(fp, headers, replace, cb, num_cb,
|
||
|
policy, md5, res_upload_handler,
|
||
|
if_generation=if_generation)
|
||
|
|
||
|
def set_contents_from_string(self, s, headers=None, replace=True,
|
||
|
cb=None, num_cb=10, policy=None, md5=None,
|
||
|
if_generation=None):
|
||
|
"""
|
||
|
Store an object in GCS using the name of the Key object as the
|
||
|
key in GCS and the string 's' as the contents.
|
||
|
See set_contents_from_file method for details about the
|
||
|
parameters.
|
||
|
|
||
|
:type headers: dict
|
||
|
:param headers: Additional headers to pass along with the
|
||
|
request to AWS.
|
||
|
|
||
|
:type replace: bool
|
||
|
:param replace: If True, replaces the contents of the file if
|
||
|
it already exists.
|
||
|
|
||
|
:type cb: function
|
||
|
:param cb: a callback function that will be called to report
|
||
|
progress on the upload. The callback should accept
|
||
|
two integer parameters, the first representing the
|
||
|
number of bytes that have been successfully
|
||
|
transmitted to GCS and the second representing the
|
||
|
size of the to be transmitted object.
|
||
|
|
||
|
:type cb: int
|
||
|
:param num_cb: (optional) If a callback is specified with
|
||
|
the cb parameter this parameter determines the
|
||
|
granularity of the callback by defining
|
||
|
the maximum number of times the callback will
|
||
|
be called during the file transfer.
|
||
|
|
||
|
:type policy: :class:`boto.gs.acl.CannedACLStrings`
|
||
|
:param policy: A canned ACL policy that will be applied to the
|
||
|
new key in GCS.
|
||
|
|
||
|
:type md5: A tuple containing the hexdigest version of the MD5
|
||
|
checksum of the file as the first element and the
|
||
|
Base64-encoded version of the plain checksum as the
|
||
|
second element. This is the same format returned by
|
||
|
the compute_md5 method.
|
||
|
:param md5: If you need to compute the MD5 for any reason prior
|
||
|
to upload, it's silly to have to do it twice so this
|
||
|
param, if present, will be used as the MD5 values
|
||
|
of the file. Otherwise, the checksum will be computed.
|
||
|
|
||
|
:type if_generation: int
|
||
|
:param if_generation: (optional) If set to a generation number, the
|
||
|
object will only be written to if its current generation number is
|
||
|
this value. If set to the value 0, the object will only be written
|
||
|
if it doesn't already exist.
|
||
|
"""
|
||
|
|
||
|
# Clear out any previously computed md5 hashes, since we are setting the content.
|
||
|
self.md5 = None
|
||
|
self.base64md5 = None
|
||
|
|
||
|
fp = StringIO(get_utf8_value(s))
|
||
|
r = self.set_contents_from_file(fp, headers, replace, cb, num_cb,
|
||
|
policy, md5,
|
||
|
if_generation=if_generation)
|
||
|
fp.close()
|
||
|
return r
|
||
|
|
||
|
def set_contents_from_stream(self, *args, **kwargs):
|
||
|
"""
|
||
|
Store an object using the name of the Key object as the key in
|
||
|
cloud and the contents of the data stream pointed to by 'fp' as
|
||
|
the contents.
|
||
|
|
||
|
The stream object is not seekable and total size is not known.
|
||
|
This has the implication that we can't specify the
|
||
|
Content-Size and Content-MD5 in the header. So for huge
|
||
|
uploads, the delay in calculating MD5 is avoided but with a
|
||
|
penalty of inability to verify the integrity of the uploaded
|
||
|
data.
|
||
|
|
||
|
:type fp: file
|
||
|
:param fp: the file whose contents are to be uploaded
|
||
|
|
||
|
:type headers: dict
|
||
|
:param headers: additional HTTP headers to be sent with the
|
||
|
PUT request.
|
||
|
|
||
|
:type replace: bool
|
||
|
:param replace: If this parameter is False, the method will first check
|
||
|
to see if an object exists in the bucket with the same key. If it
|
||
|
does, it won't overwrite it. The default value is True which will
|
||
|
overwrite the object.
|
||
|
|
||
|
:type cb: function
|
||
|
:param cb: a callback function that will be called to report
|
||
|
progress on the upload. The callback should accept two integer
|
||
|
parameters, the first representing the number of bytes that have
|
||
|
been successfully transmitted to GS and the second representing the
|
||
|
total number of bytes that need to be transmitted.
|
||
|
|
||
|
:type num_cb: int
|
||
|
:param num_cb: (optional) If a callback is specified with the
|
||
|
cb parameter, this parameter determines the granularity of
|
||
|
the callback by defining the maximum number of times the
|
||
|
callback will be called during the file transfer.
|
||
|
|
||
|
:type policy: :class:`boto.gs.acl.CannedACLStrings`
|
||
|
:param policy: A canned ACL policy that will be applied to the new key
|
||
|
in GS.
|
||
|
|
||
|
:type size: int
|
||
|
:param size: (optional) The Maximum number of bytes to read from
|
||
|
the file pointer (fp). This is useful when uploading a
|
||
|
file in multiple parts where you are splitting the file up
|
||
|
into different ranges to be uploaded. If not specified,
|
||
|
the default behaviour is to read all bytes from the file
|
||
|
pointer. Less bytes may be available.
|
||
|
|
||
|
:type if_generation: int
|
||
|
:param if_generation: (optional) If set to a generation number, the
|
||
|
object will only be written to if its current generation number is
|
||
|
this value. If set to the value 0, the object will only be written
|
||
|
if it doesn't already exist.
|
||
|
"""
|
||
|
if_generation = kwargs.pop('if_generation', None)
|
||
|
if if_generation is not None:
|
||
|
headers = kwargs.get('headers', {})
|
||
|
headers['x-goog-if-generation-match'] = str(if_generation)
|
||
|
kwargs['headers'] = headers
|
||
|
super(Key, self).set_contents_from_stream(*args, **kwargs)
|
||
|
|
||
|
def set_acl(self, acl_or_str, headers=None, generation=None,
|
||
|
if_generation=None, if_metageneration=None):
|
||
|
"""Sets the ACL for this object.
|
||
|
|
||
|
:type acl_or_str: string or :class:`boto.gs.acl.ACL`
|
||
|
:param acl_or_str: A canned ACL string (see
|
||
|
:data:`~.gs.acl.CannedACLStrings`) or an ACL object.
|
||
|
|
||
|
:type headers: dict
|
||
|
:param headers: Additional headers to set during the request.
|
||
|
|
||
|
:type generation: int
|
||
|
:param generation: If specified, sets the ACL for a specific generation
|
||
|
of a versioned object. If not specified, the current version is
|
||
|
modified.
|
||
|
|
||
|
:type if_generation: int
|
||
|
:param if_generation: (optional) If set to a generation number, the acl
|
||
|
will only be updated if its current generation number is this value.
|
||
|
|
||
|
:type if_metageneration: int
|
||
|
:param if_metageneration: (optional) If set to a metageneration number,
|
||
|
the acl will only be updated if its current metageneration number is
|
||
|
this value.
|
||
|
"""
|
||
|
if self.bucket is not None:
|
||
|
self.bucket.set_acl(acl_or_str, self.name, headers=headers,
|
||
|
generation=generation,
|
||
|
if_generation=if_generation,
|
||
|
if_metageneration=if_metageneration)
|
||
|
|
||
|
def get_acl(self, headers=None, generation=None):
|
||
|
"""Returns the ACL of this object.
|
||
|
|
||
|
:param dict headers: Additional headers to set during the request.
|
||
|
|
||
|
:param int generation: If specified, gets the ACL for a specific
|
||
|
generation of a versioned object. If not specified, the current
|
||
|
version is returned.
|
||
|
|
||
|
:rtype: :class:`.gs.acl.ACL`
|
||
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"""
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if self.bucket is not None:
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return self.bucket.get_acl(self.name, headers=headers,
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generation=generation)
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def get_xml_acl(self, headers=None, generation=None):
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"""Returns the ACL string of this object.
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:param dict headers: Additional headers to set during the request.
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:param int generation: If specified, gets the ACL for a specific
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generation of a versioned object. If not specified, the current
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version is returned.
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:rtype: str
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"""
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if self.bucket is not None:
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return self.bucket.get_xml_acl(self.name, headers=headers,
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generation=generation)
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def set_xml_acl(self, acl_str, headers=None, generation=None,
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if_generation=None, if_metageneration=None):
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"""Sets this objects's ACL to an XML string.
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:type acl_str: string
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:param acl_str: A string containing the ACL XML.
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:type headers: dict
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|
:param headers: Additional headers to set during the request.
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||
|
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:type generation: int
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|
:param generation: If specified, sets the ACL for a specific generation
|
||
|
of a versioned object. If not specified, the current version is
|
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|
modified.
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|
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|
:type if_generation: int
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|
:param if_generation: (optional) If set to a generation number, the acl
|
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|
will only be updated if its current generation number is this value.
|
||
|
|
||
|
:type if_metageneration: int
|
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|
:param if_metageneration: (optional) If set to a metageneration number,
|
||
|
the acl will only be updated if its current metageneration number is
|
||
|
this value.
|
||
|
"""
|
||
|
if self.bucket is not None:
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||
|
return self.bucket.set_xml_acl(acl_str, self.name, headers=headers,
|
||
|
generation=generation,
|
||
|
if_generation=if_generation,
|
||
|
if_metageneration=if_metageneration)
|
||
|
|
||
|
def set_canned_acl(self, acl_str, headers=None, generation=None,
|
||
|
if_generation=None, if_metageneration=None):
|
||
|
"""Sets this objects's ACL using a predefined (canned) value.
|
||
|
|
||
|
:type acl_str: string
|
||
|
:param acl_str: A canned ACL string. See
|
||
|
:data:`~.gs.acl.CannedACLStrings`.
|
||
|
|
||
|
:type headers: dict
|
||
|
:param headers: Additional headers to set during the request.
|
||
|
|
||
|
:type generation: int
|
||
|
:param generation: If specified, sets the ACL for a specific generation
|
||
|
of a versioned object. If not specified, the current version is
|
||
|
modified.
|
||
|
|
||
|
:type if_generation: int
|
||
|
:param if_generation: (optional) If set to a generation number, the acl
|
||
|
will only be updated if its current generation number is this value.
|
||
|
|
||
|
:type if_metageneration: int
|
||
|
:param if_metageneration: (optional) If set to a metageneration number,
|
||
|
the acl will only be updated if its current metageneration number is
|
||
|
this value.
|
||
|
"""
|
||
|
if self.bucket is not None:
|
||
|
return self.bucket.set_canned_acl(
|
||
|
acl_str,
|
||
|
self.name,
|
||
|
headers=headers,
|
||
|
generation=generation,
|
||
|
if_generation=if_generation,
|
||
|
if_metageneration=if_metageneration
|
||
|
)
|
||
|
|
||
|
def compose(self, components, content_type=None, headers=None):
|
||
|
"""Create a new object from a sequence of existing objects.
|
||
|
|
||
|
The content of the object representing this Key will be the
|
||
|
concatenation of the given object sequence. For more detail, visit
|
||
|
|
||
|
https://developers.google.com/storage/docs/composite-objects
|
||
|
|
||
|
:type components list of Keys
|
||
|
:param components List of gs.Keys representing the component objects
|
||
|
|
||
|
:type content_type (optional) string
|
||
|
:param content_type Content type for the new composite object.
|
||
|
"""
|
||
|
compose_req = []
|
||
|
for key in components:
|
||
|
if key.bucket.name != self.bucket.name:
|
||
|
raise BotoClientError(
|
||
|
'GCS does not support inter-bucket composing')
|
||
|
|
||
|
generation_tag = ''
|
||
|
if key.generation:
|
||
|
generation_tag = ('<Generation>%s</Generation>'
|
||
|
% str(key.generation))
|
||
|
compose_req.append('<Component><Name>%s</Name>%s</Component>' %
|
||
|
(key.name, generation_tag))
|
||
|
compose_req_xml = ('<ComposeRequest>%s</ComposeRequest>' %
|
||
|
''.join(compose_req))
|
||
|
headers = headers or {}
|
||
|
if content_type:
|
||
|
headers['Content-Type'] = content_type
|
||
|
resp = self.bucket.connection.make_request(
|
||
|
'PUT', get_utf8_value(self.bucket.name), get_utf8_value(self.name),
|
||
|
headers=headers, query_args='compose',
|
||
|
data=get_utf8_value(compose_req_xml))
|
||
|
if resp.status < 200 or resp.status > 299:
|
||
|
raise self.bucket.connection.provider.storage_response_error(
|
||
|
resp.status, resp.reason, resp.read())
|
||
|
|
||
|
# Return the generation so that the result URI can be built with this
|
||
|
# for automatic parallel uploads.
|
||
|
return resp.getheader('x-goog-generation')
|