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"""
Utilities for file-based Contents/Checkpoints managers.
"""
# Copyright (c) Jupyter Development Team.
# Distributed under the terms of the Modified BSD License.
import base64
from contextlib import contextmanager
import errno
import io
import os
import shutil
from tornado.web import HTTPError
from notebook.utils import (
to_api_path,
to_os_path,
)
import nbformat
from ipython_genutils.py3compat import str_to_unicode
def copy2_safe(src, dst, log=None):
"""copy src to dst
like shutil.copy2, but log errors in copystat instead of raising
"""
shutil.copyfile(src, dst)
try:
shutil.copystat(src, dst)
except OSError:
if log:
log.debug("copystat on %s failed", dst, exc_info=True)
@contextmanager
def atomic_writing(path, text=True, encoding='utf-8', log=None, **kwargs):
"""Context manager to write to a file only if the entire write is successful.
This works by copying the previous file contents to a temporary file in the
same directory, and renaming that file back to the target if the context
exits with an error. If the context is successful, the new data is synced to
disk and the temporary file is removed.
Parameters
----------
path : str
The target file to write to.
text : bool, optional
Whether to open the file in text mode (i.e. to write unicode). Default is
True.
encoding : str, optional
The encoding to use for files opened in text mode. Default is UTF-8.
**kwargs
Passed to :func:`io.open`.
"""
# realpath doesn't work on Windows: http://bugs.python.org/issue9949
# Luckily, we only need to resolve the file itself being a symlink, not
# any of its directories, so this will suffice:
if os.path.islink(path):
path = os.path.join(os.path.dirname(path), os.readlink(path))
dirname, basename = os.path.split(path)
# The .~ prefix will make Dropbox ignore the temporary file.
tmp_path = os.path.join(dirname, '.~'+basename)
if os.path.isfile(path):
copy2_safe(path, tmp_path, log=log)
if text:
# Make sure that text files have Unix linefeeds by default
kwargs.setdefault('newline', '\n')
fileobj = io.open(path, 'w', encoding=encoding, **kwargs)
else:
fileobj = io.open(path, 'wb', **kwargs)
try:
yield fileobj
except:
# Failed! Move the backup file back to the real path to avoid corruption
fileobj.close()
if os.name == 'nt' and os.path.exists(path):
# Rename over existing file doesn't work on Windows
os.remove(path)
os.rename(tmp_path, path)
raise
# Flush to disk
fileobj.flush()
os.fsync(fileobj.fileno())
fileobj.close()
# Written successfully, now remove the backup copy
if os.path.isfile(tmp_path):
os.remove(tmp_path)
class FileManagerMixin(object):
"""
Mixin for ContentsAPI classes that interact with the filesystem.
Provides facilities for reading, writing, and copying both notebooks and
generic files.
Shared by FileContentsManager and FileCheckpoints.
Note
----
Classes using this mixin must provide the following attributes:
root_dir : unicode
A directory against against which API-style paths are to be resolved.
log : logging.Logger
"""
@contextmanager
def open(self, os_path, *args, **kwargs):
"""wrapper around io.open that turns permission errors into 403"""
with self.perm_to_403(os_path):
with io.open(os_path, *args, **kwargs) as f:
yield f
@contextmanager
def atomic_writing(self, os_path, *args, **kwargs):
"""wrapper around atomic_writing that turns permission errors to 403"""
with self.perm_to_403(os_path):
with atomic_writing(os_path, *args, log=self.log, **kwargs) as f:
yield f
@contextmanager
def perm_to_403(self, os_path=''):
"""context manager for turning permission errors into 403."""
try:
yield
except (OSError, IOError) as e:
if e.errno in {errno.EPERM, errno.EACCES}:
# make 403 error message without root prefix
# this may not work perfectly on unicode paths on Python 2,
# but nobody should be doing that anyway.
if not os_path:
os_path = str_to_unicode(e.filename or 'unknown file')
path = to_api_path(os_path, root=self.root_dir)
raise HTTPError(403, u'Permission denied: %s' % path)
else:
raise
def _copy(self, src, dest):
"""copy src to dest
like shutil.copy2, but log errors in copystat
"""
copy2_safe(src, dest, log=self.log)
def _get_os_path(self, path):
"""Given an API path, return its file system path.
Parameters
----------
path : string
The relative API path to the named file.
Returns
-------
path : string
Native, absolute OS path to for a file.
Raises
------
404: if path is outside root
"""
root = os.path.abspath(self.root_dir)
os_path = to_os_path(path, root)
if not (os.path.abspath(os_path) + os.path.sep).startswith(root):
raise HTTPError(404, "%s is outside root contents directory" % path)
return os_path
def _read_notebook(self, os_path, as_version=4):
"""Read a notebook from an os path."""
with self.open(os_path, 'r', encoding='utf-8') as f:
try:
return nbformat.read(f, as_version=as_version)
except Exception as e:
raise HTTPError(
400,
u"Unreadable Notebook: %s %r" % (os_path, e),
)
def _save_notebook(self, os_path, nb):
"""Save a notebook to an os_path."""
with self.atomic_writing(os_path, encoding='utf-8') as f:
nbformat.write(nb, f, version=nbformat.NO_CONVERT)
def _read_file(self, os_path, format):
"""Read a non-notebook file.
os_path: The path to be read.
format:
If 'text', the contents will be decoded as UTF-8.
If 'base64', the raw bytes contents will be encoded as base64.
If not specified, try to decode as UTF-8, and fall back to base64
"""
if not os.path.isfile(os_path):
raise HTTPError(400, "Cannot read non-file %s" % os_path)
with self.open(os_path, 'rb') as f:
bcontent = f.read()
if format is None or format == 'text':
# Try to interpret as unicode if format is unknown or if unicode
# was explicitly requested.
try:
return bcontent.decode('utf8'), 'text'
except UnicodeError:
if format == 'text':
raise HTTPError(
400,
"%s is not UTF-8 encoded" % os_path,
reason='bad format',
)
return base64.encodestring(bcontent).decode('ascii'), 'base64'
def _save_file(self, os_path, content, format):
"""Save content of a generic file."""
if format not in {'text', 'base64'}:
raise HTTPError(
400,
"Must specify format of file contents as 'text' or 'base64'",
)
try:
if format == 'text':
bcontent = content.encode('utf8')
else:
b64_bytes = content.encode('ascii')
bcontent = base64.decodestring(b64_bytes)
except Exception as e:
raise HTTPError(
400, u'Encoding error saving %s: %s' % (os_path, e)
)
with self.atomic_writing(os_path, text=False) as f:
f.write(bcontent)