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puttingData.py
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# Copyright 2014-2017 Spectra Logic Corporation. 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://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
#
# 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.
from ds3 import ds3
import os
import time
import sys
client = ds3.createClientFromEnv()
bucketName = "books"
# make sure the bucket that we will be sending objects to exists
client.put_bucket(ds3.PutBucketRequest(bucketName))
# create your list of objects that will be sent to DS3
# this example assumes that these files exist on the file system
fileList = ["beowulf.txt", "sherlock_holmes.txt", "tale_of_two_cities.txt", "ulysses.txt"]
# this method is used to map a file path to a Ds3PutObject
def fileNameToDs3PutObject(filePath, prefix=""):
size = os.stat(pathForResource(filePath)).st_size
return ds3.Ds3PutObject(prefix + filePath, size)
# this method is used to get the os specific path for an object located in the resources folder
def pathForResource(resourceName):
currentPath = os.path.dirname(str(__file__))
return os.path.join(currentPath, "resources", resourceName)
# get the sizes for each file
fileList = list(map(fileNameToDs3PutObject, fileList))
# submit the put bulk request to DS3
bulkResult = client.put_bulk_job_spectra_s3(ds3.PutBulkJobSpectraS3Request(bucketName, fileList))
# the bulk request will split the files over several chunks if it needs to.
# we then need to ask what chunks we can send, and then send them making
# sure we don't resend the same chunks
# create a set of the chunk ids which will be used to track
# what chunks have not been sent
chunkIds = set([x['ChunkId'] for x in bulkResult.result['ObjectsList']])
# while we still have chunks to send
while len(chunkIds) > 0:
# get a list of the available chunks that we can send
availableChunks = client.get_job_chunks_ready_for_client_processing_spectra_s3(
ds3.GetJobChunksReadyForClientProcessingSpectraS3Request(bulkResult.result['JobId']))
chunks = availableChunks.result['ObjectsList']
# check to make sure we got some chunks, if we did not
# sleep and retry. This could mean that the cache is full
if len(chunks) == 0:
time.sleep(60)
continue
# for each chunk that is available, check to make sure
# we have not sent it, and if not, send that object
for chunk in chunks:
if not chunk['ChunkId'] in chunkIds:
continue
chunkIds.remove(chunk['ChunkId'])
for obj in chunk['ObjectList']:
# it is possible that if we start resending a chunk, due to the program crashing, that
# some objects will already be in cache. Check to make sure that they are not, and then
# send the object to Spectra S3
if obj['InCache'] == 'false':
localFileName = "resources/" + obj['Name']
objectDataStream = open(localFileName, "rb")
objectDataStream.seek(int(obj['Offset']), 0)
client.put_object(ds3.PutObjectRequest(bucketName,
obj['Name'],
obj['Length'],
objectDataStream,
offset=int(obj['Offset']),
job=bulkResult.result['JobId']))
# we now verify that all our objects have been sent to DS3
bucketResponse = client.get_bucket(ds3.GetBucketRequest(bucketName))
for obj in bucketResponse.result['ContentsList']:
print(obj['Key'])
# delete the bucket by first deleting all the objects, and then deleting the bucket
for obj in bucketResponse.result['ContentsList']:
client.delete_object(ds3.DeleteObjectRequest(bucketName, obj['Key']))
client.delete_bucket(ds3.DeleteBucketRequest(bucketName))