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# blobstore.py - local and remote (speaking Git-LFS protocol) blob storages
#
# Copyright 2017 Facebook, Inc.
#
# This software may be used and distributed according to the terms of the
# GNU General Public License version 2 or any later version.
from __future__ import absolute_import
import hashlib
import json
import os
import re
import socket
from mercurial.i18n import _
from mercurial import (
error,
pathutil,
pycompat,
url as urlmod,
util,
vfs as vfsmod,
worker,
)
from ..largefiles import lfutil
# 64 bytes for SHA256
_lfsre = re.compile(br'\A[a-f0-9]{64}\Z')
class lfsvfs(vfsmod.vfs):
def join(self, path):
"""split the path at first two characters, like: XX/XXXXX..."""
if not _lfsre.match(path):
raise error.ProgrammingError('unexpected lfs path: %s' % path)
return super(lfsvfs, self).join(path[0:2], path[2:])
def walk(self, path=None, onerror=None):
"""Yield (dirpath, [], oids) tuple for blobs under path
Oids only exist in the root of this vfs, so dirpath is always ''.
"""
root = os.path.normpath(self.base)
# when dirpath == root, dirpath[prefixlen:] becomes empty
# because len(dirpath) < prefixlen.
prefixlen = len(pathutil.normasprefix(root))
oids = []
for dirpath, dirs, files in os.walk(self.reljoin(self.base, path or ''),
onerror=onerror):
dirpath = dirpath[prefixlen:]
# Silently skip unexpected files and directories
if len(dirpath) == 2:
oids.extend([dirpath + f for f in files
if _lfsre.match(dirpath + f)])
yield ('', [], oids)
class filewithprogress(object):
"""a file-like object that supports __len__ and read.
Useful to provide progress information for how many bytes are read.
"""
def __init__(self, fp, callback):
self._fp = fp
self._callback = callback # func(readsize)
fp.seek(0, os.SEEK_END)
self._len = fp.tell()
fp.seek(0)
def __len__(self):
return self._len
def read(self, size):
if self._fp is None:
return b''
data = self._fp.read(size)
if data:
if self._callback:
self._callback(len(data))
else:
self._fp.close()
self._fp = None
return data
class local(object):
"""Local blobstore for large file contents.
This blobstore is used both as a cache and as a staging area for large blobs
to be uploaded to the remote blobstore.
"""
def __init__(self, repo):
fullpath = repo.svfs.join('lfs/objects')
self.vfs = lfsvfs(fullpath)
usercache = lfutil._usercachedir(repo.ui, 'lfs')
self.cachevfs = lfsvfs(usercache)
self.ui = repo.ui
def open(self, oid):
"""Open a read-only file descriptor to the named blob, in either the
usercache or the local store."""
# The usercache is the most likely place to hold the file. Commit will
# write to both it and the local store, as will anything that downloads
# the blobs. However, things like clone without an update won't
# populate the local store. For an init + push of a local clone,
# the usercache is the only place it _could_ be. If not present, the
# missing file msg here will indicate the local repo, not the usercache.
if self.cachevfs.exists(oid):
return self.cachevfs(oid, 'rb')
return self.vfs(oid, 'rb')
def download(self, oid, src):
"""Read the blob from the remote source in chunks, verify the content,
and write to this local blobstore."""
sha256 = hashlib.sha256()
with self.vfs(oid, 'wb', atomictemp=True) as fp:
for chunk in util.filechunkiter(src, size=1048576):
fp.write(chunk)
sha256.update(chunk)
realoid = sha256.hexdigest()
if realoid != oid:
raise error.Abort(_('corrupt remote lfs object: %s') % oid)
# XXX: should we verify the content of the cache, and hardlink back to
# the local store on success, but truncate, write and link on failure?
if not self.cachevfs.exists(oid):
self.ui.note(_('lfs: adding %s to the usercache\n') % oid)
lfutil.link(self.vfs.join(oid), self.cachevfs.join(oid))
def write(self, oid, data):
"""Write blob to local blobstore.
This should only be called from the filelog during a commit or similar.
As such, there is no need to verify the data. Imports from a remote
store must use ``download()`` instead."""
with self.vfs(oid, 'wb', atomictemp=True) as fp:
fp.write(data)
# XXX: should we verify the content of the cache, and hardlink back to
# the local store on success, but truncate, write and link on failure?
if not self.cachevfs.exists(oid):
self.ui.note(_('lfs: adding %s to the usercache\n') % oid)
lfutil.link(self.vfs.join(oid), self.cachevfs.join(oid))
def read(self, oid, verify=True):
"""Read blob from local blobstore."""
if not self.vfs.exists(oid):
blob = self._read(self.cachevfs, oid, verify)
# Even if revlog will verify the content, it needs to be verified
# now before making the hardlink to avoid propagating corrupt blobs.
# Don't abort if corruption is detected, because `hg verify` will
# give more useful info about the corruption- simply don't add the
# hardlink.
if verify or hashlib.sha256(blob).hexdigest() == oid:
self.ui.note(_('lfs: found %s in the usercache\n') % oid)
lfutil.link(self.cachevfs.join(oid), self.vfs.join(oid))
else:
self.ui.note(_('lfs: found %s in the local lfs store\n') % oid)
blob = self._read(self.vfs, oid, verify)
return blob
def _read(self, vfs, oid, verify):
"""Read blob (after verifying) from the given store"""
blob = vfs.read(oid)
if verify:
_verify(oid, blob)
return blob
def verify(self, oid):
"""Indicate whether or not the hash of the underlying file matches its
name."""
sha256 = hashlib.sha256()
with self.open(oid) as fp:
for chunk in util.filechunkiter(fp, size=1048576):
sha256.update(chunk)
return oid == sha256.hexdigest()
def has(self, oid):
"""Returns True if the local blobstore contains the requested blob,
False otherwise."""
return self.cachevfs.exists(oid) or self.vfs.exists(oid)
class _gitlfsremote(object):
def __init__(self, repo, url):
ui = repo.ui
self.ui = ui
baseurl, authinfo = url.authinfo()
self.baseurl = baseurl.rstrip('/')
useragent = repo.ui.config('experimental', 'lfs.user-agent')
if not useragent:
useragent = 'git-lfs/2.3.4 (Mercurial %s)' % util.version()
self.urlopener = urlmod.opener(ui, authinfo, useragent)
self.retry = ui.configint('lfs', 'retry')
def writebatch(self, pointers, fromstore):
"""Batch upload from local to remote blobstore."""
self._batch(_deduplicate(pointers), fromstore, 'upload')
def readbatch(self, pointers, tostore):
"""Batch download from remote to local blostore."""
self._batch(_deduplicate(pointers), tostore, 'download')
def _batchrequest(self, pointers, action):
"""Get metadata about objects pointed by pointers for given action
Return decoded JSON object like {'objects': [{'oid': '', 'size': 1}]}
See https://github.com/git-lfs/git-lfs/blob/master/docs/api/batch.md
"""
objects = [{'oid': p.oid(), 'size': p.size()} for p in pointers]
requestdata = json.dumps({
'objects': objects,
'operation': action,
})
batchreq = util.urlreq.request('%s/objects/batch' % self.baseurl,
data=requestdata)
batchreq.add_header('Accept', 'application/vnd.git-lfs+json')
batchreq.add_header('Content-Type', 'application/vnd.git-lfs+json')
try:
rsp = self.urlopener.open(batchreq)
rawjson = rsp.read()
except util.urlerr.httperror as ex:
raise LfsRemoteError(_('LFS HTTP error: %s (action=%s)')
% (ex, action))
try:
response = json.loads(rawjson)
except ValueError:
raise LfsRemoteError(_('LFS server returns invalid JSON: %s')
% rawjson)
if self.ui.debugflag:
self.ui.debug('Status: %d\n' % rsp.status)
# lfs-test-server and hg serve return headers in different order
self.ui.debug('%s\n'
% '\n'.join(sorted(str(rsp.info()).splitlines())))
if 'objects' in response:
response['objects'] = sorted(response['objects'],
key=lambda p: p['oid'])
self.ui.debug('%s\n'
% json.dumps(response, indent=2,
separators=('', ': '), sort_keys=True))
return response
def _checkforservererror(self, pointers, responses, action):
"""Scans errors from objects
Raises LfsRemoteError if any objects have an error"""
for response in responses:
# The server should return 404 when objects cannot be found. Some
# server implementation (ex. lfs-test-server) does not set "error"
# but just removes "download" from "actions". Treat that case
# as the same as 404 error.
if 'error' not in response:
if (action == 'download'
and action not in response.get('actions', [])):
code = 404
else:
continue
else:
# An error dict without a code doesn't make much sense, so
# treat as a server error.
code = response.get('error').get('code', 500)
ptrmap = {p.oid(): p for p in pointers}
p = ptrmap.get(response['oid'], None)
if p:
filename = getattr(p, 'filename', 'unknown')
errors = {
404: 'The object does not exist',
410: 'The object was removed by the owner',
422: 'Validation error',
500: 'Internal server error',
}
msg = errors.get(code, 'status code %d' % code)
raise LfsRemoteError(_('LFS server error for "%s": %s')
% (filename, msg))
else:
raise LfsRemoteError(
_('LFS server error. Unsolicited response for oid %s')
% response['oid'])
def _extractobjects(self, response, pointers, action):
"""extract objects from response of the batch API
response: parsed JSON object returned by batch API
return response['objects'] filtered by action
raise if any object has an error
"""
# Scan errors from objects - fail early
objects = response.get('objects', [])
self._checkforservererror(pointers, objects, action)
# Filter objects with given action. Practically, this skips uploading
# objects which exist in the server.
filteredobjects = [o for o in objects if action in o.get('actions', [])]
return filteredobjects
def _basictransfer(self, obj, action, localstore):
"""Download or upload a single object using basic transfer protocol
obj: dict, an object description returned by batch API
action: string, one of ['upload', 'download']
localstore: blobstore.local
See https://github.com/git-lfs/git-lfs/blob/master/docs/api/\
basic-transfers.md
"""
oid = pycompat.bytestr(obj['oid'])
href = pycompat.bytestr(obj['actions'][action].get('href'))
headers = obj['actions'][action].get('header', {}).items()
request = util.urlreq.request(href)
if action == 'upload':
# If uploading blobs, read data from local blobstore.
if not localstore.verify(oid):
raise error.Abort(_('detected corrupt lfs object: %s') % oid,
hint=_('run hg verify'))
request.data = filewithprogress(localstore.open(oid), None)
request.get_method = lambda: 'PUT'
request.add_header('Content-Type', 'application/octet-stream')
for k, v in headers:
request.add_header(k, v)
response = b''
try:
req = self.urlopener.open(request)
if self.ui.debugflag:
self.ui.debug('Status: %d\n' % req.status)
# lfs-test-server and hg serve return headers in different order
self.ui.debug('%s\n'
% '\n'.join(sorted(str(req.info()).splitlines())))
if action == 'download':
# If downloading blobs, store downloaded data to local blobstore
localstore.download(oid, req)
else:
while True:
data = req.read(1048576)
if not data:
break
response += data
if response:
self.ui.debug('lfs %s response: %s' % (action, response))
except util.urlerr.httperror as ex:
if self.ui.debugflag:
self.ui.debug('%s: %s\n' % (oid, ex.read()))
raise LfsRemoteError(_('HTTP error: %s (oid=%s, action=%s)')
% (ex, oid, action))
def _batch(self, pointers, localstore, action):
if action not in ['upload', 'download']:
raise error.ProgrammingError('invalid Git-LFS action: %s' % action)
response = self._batchrequest(pointers, action)
objects = self._extractobjects(response, pointers, action)
total = sum(x.get('size', 0) for x in objects)
sizes = {}
for obj in objects:
sizes[obj.get('oid')] = obj.get('size', 0)
topic = {'upload': _('lfs uploading'),
'download': _('lfs downloading')}[action]
if len(objects) > 1:
self.ui.note(_('lfs: need to transfer %d objects (%s)\n')
% (len(objects), util.bytecount(total)))
self.ui.progress(topic, 0, total=total)
def transfer(chunk):
for obj in chunk:
objsize = obj.get('size', 0)
if self.ui.verbose:
if action == 'download':
msg = _('lfs: downloading %s (%s)\n')
elif action == 'upload':
msg = _('lfs: uploading %s (%s)\n')
self.ui.note(msg % (obj.get('oid'),
util.bytecount(objsize)))
retry = self.retry
while True:
try:
self._basictransfer(obj, action, localstore)
yield 1, obj.get('oid')
break
except socket.error as ex:
if retry > 0:
self.ui.note(
_('lfs: failed: %r (remaining retry %d)\n')
% (ex, retry))
retry -= 1
continue
raise
# Until https multiplexing gets sorted out
if self.ui.configbool('experimental', 'lfs.worker-enable'):
oids = worker.worker(self.ui, 0.1, transfer, (),
sorted(objects, key=lambda o: o.get('oid')))
else:
oids = transfer(sorted(objects, key=lambda o: o.get('oid')))
processed = 0
blobs = 0
for _one, oid in oids:
processed += sizes[oid]
blobs += 1
self.ui.progress(topic, processed, total=total)
self.ui.note(_('lfs: processed: %s\n') % oid)
self.ui.progress(topic, pos=None, total=total)
if blobs > 0:
if action == 'upload':
self.ui.status(_('lfs: uploaded %d files (%s)\n')
% (blobs, util.bytecount(processed)))
# TODO: coalesce the download requests, and comment this in
#elif action == 'download':
# self.ui.status(_('lfs: downloaded %d files (%s)\n')
# % (blobs, util.bytecount(processed)))
def __del__(self):
# copied from mercurial/httppeer.py
urlopener = getattr(self, 'urlopener', None)
if urlopener:
for h in urlopener.handlers:
h.close()
getattr(h, "close_all", lambda : None)()
class _dummyremote(object):
"""Dummy store storing blobs to temp directory."""
def __init__(self, repo, url):
fullpath = repo.vfs.join('lfs', url.path)
self.vfs = lfsvfs(fullpath)
def writebatch(self, pointers, fromstore):
for p in _deduplicate(pointers):
content = fromstore.read(p.oid(), verify=True)
with self.vfs(p.oid(), 'wb', atomictemp=True) as fp:
fp.write(content)
def readbatch(self, pointers, tostore):
for p in _deduplicate(pointers):
with self.vfs(p.oid(), 'rb') as fp:
tostore.download(p.oid(), fp)
class _nullremote(object):
"""Null store storing blobs to /dev/null."""
def __init__(self, repo, url):
pass
def writebatch(self, pointers, fromstore):
pass
def readbatch(self, pointers, tostore):
pass
class _promptremote(object):
"""Prompt user to set lfs.url when accessed."""
def __init__(self, repo, url):
pass
def writebatch(self, pointers, fromstore, ui=None):
self._prompt()
def readbatch(self, pointers, tostore, ui=None):
self._prompt()
def _prompt(self):
raise error.Abort(_('lfs.url needs to be configured'))
_storemap = {
'https': _gitlfsremote,
'http': _gitlfsremote,
'file': _dummyremote,
'null': _nullremote,
None: _promptremote,
}
def _deduplicate(pointers):
"""Remove any duplicate oids that exist in the list"""
reduced = util.sortdict()
for p in pointers:
reduced[p.oid()] = p
return reduced.values()
def _verify(oid, content):
realoid = hashlib.sha256(content).hexdigest()
if realoid != oid:
raise error.Abort(_('detected corrupt lfs object: %s') % oid,
hint=_('run hg verify'))
def remote(repo):
"""remotestore factory. return a store in _storemap depending on config"""
url = util.url(repo.ui.config('lfs', 'url') or '')
scheme = url.scheme
if scheme not in _storemap:
raise error.Abort(_('lfs: unknown url scheme: %s') % scheme)
return _storemap[scheme](repo, url)
class LfsRemoteError(error.RevlogError):
pass