s3-tests/s3tests/common/__init__.py

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import boto.s3.connection
import bunch
import itertools
import os
import random
import string
import sys
import yaml
s3 = bunch.Bunch()
config = bunch.Bunch()
prefix = ''
# For those scripts that use a context, these are pretty univerally needed.
context = bunch.Bunch(
bucket = None,
# Save stdout/stderr in case they get fudged with.
real_stdout = sys.stdout,
real_stderr = sys.stderr,
)
bucket_counter = itertools.count(1)
key_counter = itertools.count(1)
def choose_bucket_prefix(template, max_len=30):
"""
Choose a prefix for our test buckets, so they're easy to identify.
Use template and feed it more and more random filler, until it's
as long as possible but still below max_len.
"""
rand = ''.join(
random.choice(string.ascii_lowercase + string.digits)
for c in range(255)
)
while rand:
s = template.format(random=rand)
if len(s) <= max_len:
return s
rand = rand[:-1]
raise RuntimeError(
'Bucket prefix template is impossible to fulfill: {template!r}'.format(
template=template,
),
)
def nuke_prefixed_buckets():
for name, conn in s3.items():
print 'Cleaning buckets from connection {name}'.format(name=name)
for bucket in conn.get_all_buckets():
if bucket.name.startswith(prefix):
print 'Cleaning bucket {bucket}'.format(bucket=bucket)
try:
bucket.set_canned_acl('private')
# TODO: deleted_cnt and the while loop is a work around for rgw
# not sending the
deleted_cnt = 1
while deleted_cnt:
deleted_cnt = 0
for key in bucket.list():
print 'Cleaning bucket {bucket} key {key}'.format(
bucket=bucket,
key=key,
)
key.set_canned_acl('private')
key.delete()
deleted_cnt += 1
bucket.delete()
except boto.exception.S3ResponseError as e:
# TODO workaround for buggy rgw that fails to send
# error_code, remove
if (e.status == 403
and e.error_code is None
and e.body == ''):
e.error_code = 'AccessDenied'
if e.error_code != 'AccessDenied':
print 'GOT UNWANTED ERROR', e.error_code
raise
# seems like we're not the owner of the bucket; ignore
pass
print 'Done with cleanup of test buckets.'
def setup():
global s3, config, prefix
s3.clear()
config.clear()
try:
path = os.environ['S3TEST_CONF']
except KeyError:
raise RuntimeError(
'To run tests, point environment '
+ 'variable S3TEST_CONF to a config file.',
)
with file(path) as f:
g = yaml.safe_load_all(f)
for new in g:
config.update(bunch.bunchify(new))
# These 3 should always be present.
if 's3' not in config:
raise RuntimeError('Your config file is missing the s3 section!')
if 'defaults' not in config.s3:
raise RuntimeError('Your config file is missing the s3.defaults section!')
if 'fixtures' not in config:
raise RuntimeError('Your config file is missing the fixtures section!')
template = config.fixtures.get('bucket prefix', 'test-{random}-')
prefix = choose_bucket_prefix(template=template)
if prefix == '':
raise RuntimeError("Empty Prefix! Aborting!")
defaults = config.s3.defaults
for section in config.s3.keys():
if section == 'defaults':
continue
section_config = config.s3[section]
kwargs = bunch.Bunch()
conn_args = bunch.Bunch(
port='port',
host='host',
is_secure='is_secure',
access_key='aws_access_key_id',
secret_key='aws_secret_access_key',
)
for cfg_key in conn_args.keys():
conn_key = conn_args[cfg_key]
if section_config.has_key(cfg_key):
kwargs[conn_key] = section_config[cfg_key]
elif defaults.has_key(cfg_key):
kwargs[conn_key] = defaults[cfg_key]
conn = boto.s3.connection.S3Connection(
# TODO support & test all variations
calling_format=boto.s3.connection.OrdinaryCallingFormat(),
**kwargs
)
s3[section] = conn
# WARNING! we actively delete all buckets we see with the prefix
# we've chosen! Choose your prefix with care, and don't reuse
# credentials!
# We also assume nobody else is going to use buckets with that
# prefix. This is racy but given enough randomness, should not
# really fail.
nuke_prefixed_buckets()
def get_new_bucket(connection=None):
"""
Get a bucket that exists and is empty.
Always recreates a bucket from scratch. This is useful to also
reset ACLs and such.
"""
if connection is None:
connection = s3.main
name = '{prefix}{num}'.format(
prefix=prefix,
num=next(bucket_counter),
)
# the only way for this to fail with a pre-existing bucket is if
# someone raced us between setup nuke_prefixed_buckets and here;
# ignore that as astronomically unlikely
bucket = connection.create_bucket(name)
return bucket
def teardown():
nuke_prefixed_buckets()
def fill_pools(*args):
for pool in args:
while not pool.full():
pool.spawn()
def get_next_key(bucket=None):
return bucket.new_key("seqkey-{num}".format(num=next(key_counter)))