frostfs-sdk-go/client/object_put.go

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package client
import (
"context"
"crypto/ecdsa"
"fmt"
v2object "github.com/nspcc-dev/neofs-api-go/v2/object"
rpcapi "github.com/nspcc-dev/neofs-api-go/v2/rpc"
"github.com/nspcc-dev/neofs-api-go/v2/rpc/client"
v2session "github.com/nspcc-dev/neofs-api-go/v2/session"
"github.com/nspcc-dev/neofs-sdk-go/object"
oid "github.com/nspcc-dev/neofs-sdk-go/object/id"
"github.com/nspcc-dev/neofs-sdk-go/session"
"github.com/nspcc-dev/neofs-sdk-go/token"
)
// PrmObjectPutInit groups parameters of ObjectPutInit operation.
//
// At the moment the operation is not parameterized, however,
// the structure is still declared for backward compatibility.
type PrmObjectPutInit struct{}
// ResObjectPut groups the final result values of ObjectPutInit operation.
type ResObjectPut struct {
statusRes
resp v2object.PutResponse
}
// ReadStoredObjectID reads identifier of the saved object.
// Returns false if ID is missing (not read).
func (x *ResObjectPut) ReadStoredObjectID(id *oid.ID) bool {
idv2 := x.resp.GetBody().GetObjectID()
if idv2 == nil {
return false
}
*id = *oid.NewIDFromV2(idv2) // need smth better
return true
}
// ObjectWriter is designed to write one object to NeoFS system.
//
// Must be initialized using Client.ObjectPutInit, any other
// usage is unsafe.
type ObjectWriter struct {
cancelCtxStream context.CancelFunc
ctxCall contextCall
// initially bound tp contextCall
metaHdr v2session.RequestMetaHeader
// initially bound to contextCall
partInit v2object.PutObjectPartInit
chunkCalled bool
partChunk v2object.PutObjectPartChunk
}
// UseKey specifies private key to sign the requests.
// If key is not provided, then Client default key is used.
func (x *ObjectWriter) UseKey(key ecdsa.PrivateKey) {
x.ctxCall.key = key
}
// WithBearerToken attaches bearer token to be used for the operation.
// Should be called once before any writing steps.
func (x *ObjectWriter) WithBearerToken(t token.BearerToken) {
x.metaHdr.SetBearerToken(t.ToV2())
}
// WithinSession specifies session within which object should be stored.
// Should be called once before any writing steps.
func (x *ObjectWriter) WithinSession(t session.Token) {
x.metaHdr.SetSessionToken(t.ToV2())
}
// MarkLocal tells the server to execute the operation locally.
func (x *ObjectWriter) MarkLocal() {
x.metaHdr.SetTTL(1)
}
// WriteHeader writes header of the object. Result means success.
// Failure reason can be received via Close.
func (x *ObjectWriter) WriteHeader(hdr object.Object) bool {
v2Hdr := hdr.ToV2()
x.partInit.SetObjectID(v2Hdr.GetObjectID())
x.partInit.SetHeader(v2Hdr.GetHeader())
x.partInit.SetSignature(v2Hdr.GetSignature())
return x.ctxCall.writeRequest()
}
// WritePayloadChunk writes chunk of the object payload. Result means success.
// Failure reason can be received via Close.
func (x *ObjectWriter) WritePayloadChunk(chunk []byte) bool {
if !x.chunkCalled {
x.chunkCalled = true
x.ctxCall.req.(*v2object.PutRequest).GetBody().SetObjectPart(&x.partChunk)
}
for ln := len(chunk); ln > 0; ln = len(chunk) {
// maxChunkLen restricts maximum byte length of the chunk
// transmitted in a single stream message. It depends on
// server settings and other message fields, but for now
// we simply assume that 3MB is large enough to reduce the
// number of messages, and not to exceed the limit
// (4MB by default for gRPC servers).
const maxChunkLen = 3 << 20
if ln > maxChunkLen {
ln = maxChunkLen
}
// we deal with size limit overflow above, but there is another case:
// what if method is called with "small" chunk many times? We write
// a message to the stream on each call. Alternatively, we could use buffering.
// In most cases, the chunk length does not vary between calls. Given this
// assumption, as well as the length of the payload from the header, it is
// possible to buffer the data of intermediate chunks, and send a message when
// the allocated buffer is filled, or when the last chunk is received.
// It is mentally assumed that allocating and filling the buffer is better than
// synchronous sending, but this needs to be tested.
x.partChunk.SetChunk(chunk[:ln])
if !x.ctxCall.writeRequest() {
return false
}
chunk = chunk[ln:]
}
return true
}
// Close ends writing the object and returns the result of the operation
// along with the final results. Must be called after using the ObjectWriter.
//
// Exactly one return value is non-nil. By default, server status is returned in res structure.
// Any client's internal or transport errors are returned as Go built-in error.
// If Client is tuned to resolve NeoFS API statuses, then NeoFS failures
// codes are returned as error.
//
// Return statuses:
// global (see Client docs).
func (x *ObjectWriter) Close() (*ResObjectPut, error) {
defer x.cancelCtxStream()
if x.ctxCall.err != nil {
return nil, x.ctxCall.err
}
if !x.ctxCall.close() {
return nil, x.ctxCall.err
}
if !x.ctxCall.processResponse() {
return nil, x.ctxCall.err
}
return x.ctxCall.statusRes.(*ResObjectPut), nil
}
// ObjectPutInit initiates writing an object through a remote server using NeoFS API protocol.
//
// The call only opens the transmission channel, explicit recording is done using the ObjectWriter.
// Exactly one return value is non-nil. Resulting writer must be finally closed.
//
// Context is required and must not be nil. It is used for network communication.
func (c *Client) ObjectPutInit(ctx context.Context, _ PrmObjectPutInit) (*ObjectWriter, error) {
// check parameters
if ctx == nil {
panic(panicMsgMissingContext)
}
// open stream
var (
res ResObjectPut
w ObjectWriter
)
ctx, w.cancelCtxStream = context.WithCancel(ctx)
stream, err := rpcapi.PutObject(c.Raw(), &res.resp, client.WithContext(ctx))
if err != nil {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("open stream: %w", err)
}
// form request body
var body v2object.PutRequestBody
// form request
var req v2object.PutRequest
req.SetBody(&body)
req.SetMetaHeader(&w.metaHdr)
body.SetObjectPart(&w.partInit)
// init call context
c.initCallContext(&w.ctxCall)
w.ctxCall.req = &req
w.ctxCall.statusRes = &res
w.ctxCall.resp = &res.resp
w.ctxCall.wReq = func() error {
return stream.Write(&req)
}
w.ctxCall.closer = stream.Close
return &w, nil
}