You can not select more than 25 topics Topics must start with a letter or number, can include dashes ('-') and can be up to 35 characters long.

388 lines
16 KiB

# Copyright 2016 Amazon.com, Inc. or its affiliates. All Rights Reserved.
#
# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"). You
# may not use this file except in compliance with the License. A copy of
# the License is located at
#
# http://aws.amazon.com/apache2.0/
#
# or in the "license" file accompanying this file. This file is
# distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF
# ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the specific
# language governing permissions and limitations under the License.
import copy
import logging
from s3transfer.utils import get_callbacks
logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
class Task:
"""A task associated to a TransferFuture request
This is a base class for other classes to subclass from. All subclassed
classes must implement the main() method.
"""
def __init__(
self,
transfer_coordinator,
main_kwargs=None,
pending_main_kwargs=None,
done_callbacks=None,
is_final=False,
):
"""
:type transfer_coordinator: s3transfer.futures.TransferCoordinator
:param transfer_coordinator: The context associated to the
TransferFuture for which this Task is associated with.
:type main_kwargs: dict
:param main_kwargs: The keyword args that can be immediately supplied
to the _main() method of the task
:type pending_main_kwargs: dict
:param pending_main_kwargs: The keyword args that are depended upon
by the result from a dependent future(s). The result returned by
the future(s) will be used as the value for the keyword argument
when _main() is called. The values for each key can be:
* a single future - Once completed, its value will be the
result of that single future
* a list of futures - Once all of the futures complete, the
value used will be a list of each completed future result
value in order of when they were originally supplied.
:type done_callbacks: list of callbacks
:param done_callbacks: A list of callbacks to call once the task is
done completing. Each callback will be called with no arguments
and will be called no matter if the task succeeds or an exception
is raised.
:type is_final: boolean
:param is_final: True, to indicate that this task is the final task
for the TransferFuture request. By setting this value to True, it
will set the result of the entire TransferFuture to the result
returned by this task's main() method.
"""
self._transfer_coordinator = transfer_coordinator
self._main_kwargs = main_kwargs
if self._main_kwargs is None:
self._main_kwargs = {}
self._pending_main_kwargs = pending_main_kwargs
if pending_main_kwargs is None:
self._pending_main_kwargs = {}
self._done_callbacks = done_callbacks
if self._done_callbacks is None:
self._done_callbacks = []
self._is_final = is_final
def __repr__(self):
# These are the general main_kwarg parameters that we want to
# display in the repr.
params_to_display = [
'bucket',
'key',
'part_number',
'final_filename',
'transfer_future',
'offset',
'extra_args',
]
main_kwargs_to_display = self._get_kwargs_with_params_to_include(
self._main_kwargs, params_to_display
)
return '{}(transfer_id={}, {})'.format(
self.__class__.__name__,
self._transfer_coordinator.transfer_id,
main_kwargs_to_display,
)
@property
def transfer_id(self):
"""The id for the transfer request that the task belongs to"""
return self._transfer_coordinator.transfer_id
def _get_kwargs_with_params_to_include(self, kwargs, include):
filtered_kwargs = {}
for param in include:
if param in kwargs:
filtered_kwargs[param] = kwargs[param]
return filtered_kwargs
def _get_kwargs_with_params_to_exclude(self, kwargs, exclude):
filtered_kwargs = {}
for param, value in kwargs.items():
if param in exclude:
continue
filtered_kwargs[param] = value
return filtered_kwargs
def __call__(self):
"""The callable to use when submitting a Task to an executor"""
try:
# Wait for all of futures this task depends on.
self._wait_on_dependent_futures()
# Gather up all of the main keyword arguments for main().
# This includes the immediately provided main_kwargs and
# the values for pending_main_kwargs that source from the return
# values from the task's dependent futures.
kwargs = self._get_all_main_kwargs()
# If the task is not done (really only if some other related
# task to the TransferFuture had failed) then execute the task's
# main() method.
if not self._transfer_coordinator.done():
return self._execute_main(kwargs)
except Exception as e:
self._log_and_set_exception(e)
finally:
# Run any done callbacks associated to the task no matter what.
for done_callback in self._done_callbacks:
done_callback()
if self._is_final:
# If this is the final task announce that it is done if results
# are waiting on its completion.
self._transfer_coordinator.announce_done()
def _execute_main(self, kwargs):
# Do not display keyword args that should not be printed, especially
# if they are going to make the logs hard to follow.
params_to_exclude = ['data']
kwargs_to_display = self._get_kwargs_with_params_to_exclude(
kwargs, params_to_exclude
)
# Log what is about to be executed.
logger.debug(f"Executing task {self} with kwargs {kwargs_to_display}")
return_value = self._main(**kwargs)
# If the task is the final task, then set the TransferFuture's
# value to the return value from main().
if self._is_final:
self._transfer_coordinator.set_result(return_value)
return return_value
def _log_and_set_exception(self, exception):
# If an exception is ever thrown than set the exception for the
# entire TransferFuture.
logger.debug("Exception raised.", exc_info=True)
self._transfer_coordinator.set_exception(exception)
def _main(self, **kwargs):
"""The method that will be ran in the executor
This method must be implemented by subclasses from Task. main() can
be implemented with any arguments decided upon by the subclass.
"""
raise NotImplementedError('_main() must be implemented')
def _wait_on_dependent_futures(self):
# Gather all of the futures into that main() depends on.
futures_to_wait_on = []
for _, future in self._pending_main_kwargs.items():
# If the pending main keyword arg is a list then extend the list.
if isinstance(future, list):
futures_to_wait_on.extend(future)
# If the pending main keyword arg is a future append it to the list.
else:
futures_to_wait_on.append(future)
# Now wait for all of the futures to complete.
self._wait_until_all_complete(futures_to_wait_on)
def _wait_until_all_complete(self, futures):
# This is a basic implementation of the concurrent.futures.wait()
#
# concurrent.futures.wait() is not used instead because of this
# reported issue: https://bugs.python.org/issue20319.
# The issue would occasionally cause multipart uploads to hang
# when wait() was called. With this approach, it avoids the
# concurrency bug by removing any association with concurrent.futures
# implementation of waiters.
logger.debug(
'%s about to wait for the following futures %s', self, futures
)
for future in futures:
try:
logger.debug('%s about to wait for %s', self, future)
future.result()
except Exception:
# result() can also produce exceptions. We want to ignore
# these to be deferred to error handling down the road.
pass
logger.debug('%s done waiting for dependent futures', self)
def _get_all_main_kwargs(self):
# Copy over all of the kwargs that we know is available.
kwargs = copy.copy(self._main_kwargs)
# Iterate through the kwargs whose values are pending on the result
# of a future.
for key, pending_value in self._pending_main_kwargs.items():
# If the value is a list of futures, iterate though the list
# appending on the result from each future.
if isinstance(pending_value, list):
result = []
for future in pending_value:
result.append(future.result())
# Otherwise if the pending_value is a future, just wait for it.
else:
result = pending_value.result()
# Add the retrieved value to the kwargs to be sent to the
# main() call.
kwargs[key] = result
return kwargs
class SubmissionTask(Task):
"""A base class for any submission task
Submission tasks are the top-level task used to submit a series of tasks
to execute a particular transfer.
"""
def _main(self, transfer_future, **kwargs):
"""
:type transfer_future: s3transfer.futures.TransferFuture
:param transfer_future: The transfer future associated with the
transfer request that tasks are being submitted for
:param kwargs: Any additional kwargs that you may want to pass
to the _submit() method
"""
try:
self._transfer_coordinator.set_status_to_queued()
# Before submitting any tasks, run all of the on_queued callbacks
on_queued_callbacks = get_callbacks(transfer_future, 'queued')
for on_queued_callback in on_queued_callbacks:
on_queued_callback()
# Once callbacks have been ran set the status to running.
self._transfer_coordinator.set_status_to_running()
# Call the submit method to start submitting tasks to execute the
# transfer.
self._submit(transfer_future=transfer_future, **kwargs)
except BaseException as e:
# If there was an exception raised during the submission of task
# there is a chance that the final task that signals if a transfer
# is done and too run the cleanup may never have been submitted in
# the first place so we need to account accordingly.
#
# Note that BaseException is caught, instead of Exception, because
# for some implementations of executors, specifically the serial
# implementation, the SubmissionTask is directly exposed to
# KeyboardInterupts and so needs to cleanup and signal done
# for those as well.
# Set the exception, that caused the process to fail.
self._log_and_set_exception(e)
# Wait for all possibly associated futures that may have spawned
# from this submission task have finished before we announce the
# transfer done.
self._wait_for_all_submitted_futures_to_complete()
# Announce the transfer as done, which will run any cleanups
# and done callbacks as well.
self._transfer_coordinator.announce_done()
def _submit(self, transfer_future, **kwargs):
"""The submission method to be implemented
:type transfer_future: s3transfer.futures.TransferFuture
:param transfer_future: The transfer future associated with the
transfer request that tasks are being submitted for
:param kwargs: Any additional keyword arguments you want to be passed
in
"""
raise NotImplementedError('_submit() must be implemented')
def _wait_for_all_submitted_futures_to_complete(self):
# We want to wait for all futures that were submitted to
# complete as we do not want the cleanup callbacks or done callbacks
# to be called to early. The main problem is any task that was
# submitted may have submitted even more during its process and so
# we need to account accordingly.
# First get all of the futures that were submitted up to this point.
submitted_futures = self._transfer_coordinator.associated_futures
while submitted_futures:
# Wait for those futures to complete.
self._wait_until_all_complete(submitted_futures)
# However, more futures may have been submitted as we waited so
# we need to check again for any more associated futures.
possibly_more_submitted_futures = (
self._transfer_coordinator.associated_futures
)
# If the current list of submitted futures is equal to the
# the list of associated futures for when after the wait completes,
# we can ensure no more futures were submitted in waiting on
# the current list of futures to complete ultimately meaning all
# futures that may have spawned from the original submission task
# have completed.
if submitted_futures == possibly_more_submitted_futures:
break
submitted_futures = possibly_more_submitted_futures
class CreateMultipartUploadTask(Task):
"""Task to initiate a multipart upload"""
def _main(self, client, bucket, key, extra_args):
"""
:param client: The client to use when calling CreateMultipartUpload
:param bucket: The name of the bucket to upload to
:param key: The name of the key to upload to
:param extra_args: A dictionary of any extra arguments that may be
used in the initialization.
:returns: The upload id of the multipart upload
"""
# Create the multipart upload.
response = client.create_multipart_upload(
Bucket=bucket, Key=key, **extra_args
)
upload_id = response['UploadId']
# Add a cleanup if the multipart upload fails at any point.
self._transfer_coordinator.add_failure_cleanup(
client.abort_multipart_upload,
Bucket=bucket,
Key=key,
UploadId=upload_id,
)
return upload_id
class CompleteMultipartUploadTask(Task):
"""Task to complete a multipart upload"""
def _main(self, client, bucket, key, upload_id, parts, extra_args):
"""
:param client: The client to use when calling CompleteMultipartUpload
:param bucket: The name of the bucket to upload to
:param key: The name of the key to upload to
:param upload_id: The id of the upload
:param parts: A list of parts to use to complete the multipart upload::
[{'Etag': etag_value, 'PartNumber': part_number}, ...]
Each element in the list consists of a return value from
``UploadPartTask.main()``.
:param extra_args: A dictionary of any extra arguments that may be
used in completing the multipart transfer.
"""
client.complete_multipart_upload(
Bucket=bucket,
Key=key,
UploadId=upload_id,
MultipartUpload={'Parts': parts},
**extra_args,
)

Powered by BW's shoe-string budget.