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# Copyright (C) 2015-2024 RhodeCode GmbH
#
# This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU Affero General Public License, version 3
# (only), as published by the Free Software Foundation.
#
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#
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#
# This program is dual-licensed. If you wish to learn more about the
# RhodeCode Enterprise Edition, including its added features, Support services,
# and proprietary license terms, please see https://rhodecode.com/licenses/
import codecs
import hashlib
import logging
import os
import typing
import fsspec
from .base import BaseCache, BaseShard
from ..utils import ShardFileReader, NOT_GIVEN
from ...type_utils import str2bool
log = logging.getLogger(__name__)
class FileSystemShard(BaseShard):
def __init__(self, index, directory, directory_folder, fs, **settings):
self._index: int = index
self._directory: str = directory
self._directory_folder: str = directory_folder
self.storage_type: str = 'directory'
self.fs = fs
@property
def directory(self) -> str:
"""Cache directory final path."""
return os.path.join(self._directory, self._directory_folder)
def _get_keyfile(self, archive_key) -> tuple[str, str]:
key_file: str = f'{archive_key}.{self.key_suffix}'
return key_file, os.path.join(self.directory, key_file)
def _get_writer(self, path, mode):
for count in range(1, 11):
try:
# Another cache may have deleted the directory before
# the file could be opened.
return self.fs.open(path, mode)
except OSError:
if count == 10:
# Give up after 10 tries to open the file.
raise
continue
def _write_file(self, full_path, iterator, mode):
# ensure dir exists
destination, _ = os.path.split(full_path)
if not self.fs.exists(destination):
self.fs.makedirs(destination)
writer = self._get_writer(full_path, mode)
digest = hashlib.sha256()
with writer:
size = 0
for chunk in iterator:
size += len(chunk)
digest.update(chunk)
writer.write(chunk)
writer.flush()
# Get the file descriptor
fd = writer.fileno()
# Sync the file descriptor to disk, helps with NFS cases...
os.fsync(fd)
sha256 = digest.hexdigest()
log.debug('written new archive cache under %s, sha256: %s', full_path, sha256)
return size, sha256
def store(self, key, value_reader, metadata: dict | None = None):
return self._store(key, value_reader, metadata, mode='xb')
def fetch(self, key, retry=NOT_GIVEN,
retry_attempts=NOT_GIVEN, retry_backoff=1, **kwargs) -> tuple[ShardFileReader, dict]:
return self._fetch(key, retry, retry_attempts, retry_backoff)
def remove(self, key):
return self._remove(key)
def random_filename(self):
"""Return filename and full-path tuple for file storage.
Filename will be a randomly generated 28 character hexadecimal string
with ".archive_cache" suffixed. Two levels of sub-directories will be used to
reduce the size of directories. On older filesystems, lookups in
directories with many files may be slow.
"""
hex_name = codecs.encode(os.urandom(16), 'hex').decode('utf-8')
archive_name = hex_name[4:] + '.archive_cache'
filename = f"{hex_name[:2]}/{hex_name[2:4]}/{archive_name}"
full_path = os.path.join(self.directory, filename)
return archive_name, full_path
def __repr__(self):
return f'{self.__class__.__name__}(index={self._index}, dir={self.directory})'
class FileSystemFanoutCache(BaseCache):
shard_name: str = 'shard_{:03d}'
shard_cls = FileSystemShard
def __init__(self, locking_url, **settings):
"""
Initialize file system cache instance.
:param str locking_url: redis url for a lock
:param settings: settings dict
"""
self._locking_url = locking_url
self._config = settings
cache_dir = self.get_conf('archive_cache.filesystem.store_dir')
directory = str(cache_dir)
directory = os.path.expanduser(directory)
directory = os.path.expandvars(directory)
self._directory = directory
self._storage_path = directory # common path for all from BaseCache
self._shard_count = int(self.get_conf('archive_cache.filesystem.cache_shards', pop=True))
if self._shard_count < 1:
raise ValueError('cache_shards must be 1 or more')
self._eviction_policy = self.get_conf('archive_cache.filesystem.eviction_policy', pop=True)
self._cache_size_limit = self.gb_to_bytes(int(self.get_conf('archive_cache.filesystem.cache_size_gb')))
self.retry = str2bool(self.get_conf('archive_cache.filesystem.retry', pop=True))
self.retry_attempts = int(self.get_conf('archive_cache.filesystem.retry_attempts', pop=True))
self.retry_backoff = int(self.get_conf('archive_cache.filesystem.retry_backoff', pop=True))
log.debug('Initializing %s archival cache instance', self)
fs = fsspec.filesystem('file')
# check if it's ok to write, and re-create the archive cache main dir
# A directory is the virtual equivalent of a physical file cabinet.
# In other words, it's a container for organizing digital data.
# Unlike a folder, which can only store files, a directory can store files,
# subdirectories, and other directories.
if not fs.exists(self._directory):
fs.makedirs(self._directory, exist_ok=True)
self._shards = tuple(
self.shard_cls(
index=num,
directory=directory,
directory_folder=self.shard_name.format(num),
fs=fs,
**settings,
)
for num in range(self._shard_count)
)
self._hash = self._shards[0].hash
def _get_size(self, shard, archive_path):
return os.stat(archive_path).st_size