| import asyncio |
| import asyncio.events |
| import functools |
| import inspect |
| import io |
| import numbers |
| import os |
| import re |
| import threading |
| from contextlib import contextmanager |
| from glob import has_magic |
| from typing import TYPE_CHECKING, Iterable |
|
|
| from .callbacks import DEFAULT_CALLBACK |
| from .exceptions import FSTimeoutError |
| from .implementations.local import LocalFileSystem, make_path_posix, trailing_sep |
| from .spec import AbstractBufferedFile, AbstractFileSystem |
| from .utils import glob_translate, is_exception, other_paths |
|
|
| private = re.compile("_[^_]") |
| iothread = [None] |
| loop = [None] |
| _lock = None |
| get_running_loop = asyncio.get_running_loop |
|
|
|
|
| def get_lock(): |
| """Allocate or return a threading lock. |
| |
| The lock is allocated on first use to allow setting one lock per forked process. |
| """ |
| global _lock |
| if not _lock: |
| _lock = threading.Lock() |
| return _lock |
|
|
|
|
| def reset_lock(): |
| """Reset the global lock. |
| |
| This should be called only on the init of a forked process to reset the lock to |
| None, enabling the new forked process to get a new lock. |
| """ |
| global _lock |
|
|
| iothread[0] = None |
| loop[0] = None |
| _lock = None |
|
|
|
|
| async def _runner(event, coro, result, timeout=None): |
| timeout = timeout if timeout else None |
| if timeout is not None: |
| coro = asyncio.wait_for(coro, timeout=timeout) |
| try: |
| result[0] = await coro |
| except Exception as ex: |
| result[0] = ex |
| finally: |
| event.set() |
|
|
|
|
| def sync(loop, func, *args, timeout=None, **kwargs): |
| """ |
| Make loop run coroutine until it returns. Runs in other thread |
| |
| Examples |
| -------- |
| >>> fsspec.asyn.sync(fsspec.asyn.get_loop(), func, *args, |
| timeout=timeout, **kwargs) |
| """ |
| timeout = timeout if timeout else None |
| |
| |
| if loop is None or loop.is_closed(): |
| raise RuntimeError("Loop is not running") |
| try: |
| loop0 = asyncio.events.get_running_loop() |
| if loop0 is loop: |
| raise NotImplementedError("Calling sync() from within a running loop") |
| except NotImplementedError: |
| raise |
| except RuntimeError: |
| pass |
| coro = func(*args, **kwargs) |
| result = [None] |
| event = threading.Event() |
| asyncio.run_coroutine_threadsafe(_runner(event, coro, result, timeout), loop) |
| while True: |
| |
| if event.wait(1): |
| break |
| if timeout is not None: |
| timeout -= 1 |
| if timeout < 0: |
| raise FSTimeoutError |
|
|
| return_result = result[0] |
| if isinstance(return_result, asyncio.TimeoutError): |
| |
| raise FSTimeoutError from return_result |
| elif isinstance(return_result, BaseException): |
| raise return_result |
| else: |
| return return_result |
|
|
|
|
| def sync_wrapper(func, obj=None): |
| """Given a function, make so can be called in blocking contexts |
| |
| Leave obj=None if defining within a class. Pass the instance if attaching |
| as an attribute of the instance. |
| """ |
|
|
| @functools.wraps(func) |
| def wrapper(*args, **kwargs): |
| self = obj or args[0] |
| return sync(self.loop, func, *args, **kwargs) |
|
|
| return wrapper |
|
|
|
|
| @contextmanager |
| def _selector_policy(): |
| original_policy = asyncio.get_event_loop_policy() |
| try: |
| if os.name == "nt" and hasattr(asyncio, "WindowsSelectorEventLoopPolicy"): |
| asyncio.set_event_loop_policy(asyncio.WindowsSelectorEventLoopPolicy()) |
|
|
| yield |
| finally: |
| asyncio.set_event_loop_policy(original_policy) |
|
|
|
|
| def get_loop(): |
| """Create or return the default fsspec IO loop |
| |
| The loop will be running on a separate thread. |
| """ |
| if loop[0] is None: |
| with get_lock(): |
| |
| |
| if loop[0] is None: |
| with _selector_policy(): |
| loop[0] = asyncio.new_event_loop() |
| th = threading.Thread(target=loop[0].run_forever, name="fsspecIO") |
| th.daemon = True |
| th.start() |
| iothread[0] = th |
| return loop[0] |
|
|
|
|
| if TYPE_CHECKING: |
| import resource |
|
|
| ResourceError = resource.error |
| else: |
| try: |
| import resource |
| except ImportError: |
| resource = None |
| ResourceError = OSError |
| else: |
| ResourceError = getattr(resource, "error", OSError) |
|
|
| _DEFAULT_BATCH_SIZE = 128 |
| _NOFILES_DEFAULT_BATCH_SIZE = 1280 |
|
|
|
|
| def _get_batch_size(nofiles=False): |
| from fsspec.config import conf |
|
|
| if nofiles: |
| if "nofiles_gather_batch_size" in conf: |
| return conf["nofiles_gather_batch_size"] |
| else: |
| if "gather_batch_size" in conf: |
| return conf["gather_batch_size"] |
| if nofiles: |
| return _NOFILES_DEFAULT_BATCH_SIZE |
| if resource is None: |
| return _DEFAULT_BATCH_SIZE |
|
|
| try: |
| soft_limit, _ = resource.getrlimit(resource.RLIMIT_NOFILE) |
| except (ImportError, ValueError, ResourceError): |
| return _DEFAULT_BATCH_SIZE |
|
|
| if soft_limit == resource.RLIM_INFINITY: |
| return -1 |
| else: |
| return soft_limit // 8 |
|
|
|
|
| def running_async() -> bool: |
| """Being executed by an event loop?""" |
| try: |
| asyncio.get_running_loop() |
| return True |
| except RuntimeError: |
| return False |
|
|
|
|
| async def _run_coros_in_chunks( |
| coros, |
| batch_size=None, |
| callback=DEFAULT_CALLBACK, |
| timeout=None, |
| return_exceptions=False, |
| nofiles=False, |
| ): |
| """Run the given coroutines in chunks. |
| |
| Parameters |
| ---------- |
| coros: list of coroutines to run |
| batch_size: int or None |
| Number of coroutines to submit/wait on simultaneously. |
| If -1, then it will not be any throttling. If |
| None, it will be inferred from _get_batch_size() |
| callback: fsspec.callbacks.Callback instance |
| Gets a relative_update when each coroutine completes |
| timeout: number or None |
| If given, each coroutine times out after this time. Note that, since |
| there are multiple batches, the total run time of this function will in |
| general be longer |
| return_exceptions: bool |
| Same meaning as in asyncio.gather |
| nofiles: bool |
| If inferring the batch_size, does this operation involve local files? |
| If yes, you normally expect smaller batches. |
| """ |
|
|
| if batch_size is None: |
| batch_size = _get_batch_size(nofiles=nofiles) |
|
|
| if batch_size == -1: |
| batch_size = len(coros) |
|
|
| assert batch_size > 0 |
|
|
| async def _run_coro(coro, i): |
| try: |
| return await asyncio.wait_for(coro, timeout=timeout), i |
| except Exception as e: |
| if not return_exceptions: |
| raise |
| return e, i |
| finally: |
| callback.relative_update(1) |
|
|
| i = 0 |
| n = len(coros) |
| results = [None] * n |
| pending = set() |
|
|
| while pending or i < n: |
| while len(pending) < batch_size and i < n: |
| pending.add(asyncio.ensure_future(_run_coro(coros[i], i))) |
| i += 1 |
|
|
| if not pending: |
| break |
|
|
| done, pending = await asyncio.wait(pending, return_when=asyncio.FIRST_COMPLETED) |
| while done: |
| result, k = await done.pop() |
| results[k] = result |
|
|
| return results |
|
|
|
|
| |
| async_methods = [ |
| "_ls", |
| "_cat_file", |
| "_get_file", |
| "_put_file", |
| "_rm_file", |
| "_cp_file", |
| "_pipe_file", |
| "_expand_path", |
| "_info", |
| "_isfile", |
| "_isdir", |
| "_exists", |
| "_walk", |
| "_glob", |
| "_find", |
| "_du", |
| "_size", |
| "_mkdir", |
| "_makedirs", |
| ] |
|
|
|
|
| class AsyncFileSystem(AbstractFileSystem): |
| """Async file operations, default implementations |
| |
| Passes bulk operations to asyncio.gather for concurrent operation. |
| |
| Implementations that have concurrent batch operations and/or async methods |
| should inherit from this class instead of AbstractFileSystem. Docstrings are |
| copied from the un-underscored method in AbstractFileSystem, if not given. |
| """ |
|
|
| |
| |
|
|
| async_impl = True |
| mirror_sync_methods = True |
| disable_throttling = False |
|
|
| def __init__(self, *args, asynchronous=False, loop=None, batch_size=None, **kwargs): |
| self.asynchronous = asynchronous |
| self._pid = os.getpid() |
| if not asynchronous: |
| self._loop = loop or get_loop() |
| else: |
| self._loop = None |
| self.batch_size = batch_size |
| super().__init__(*args, **kwargs) |
|
|
| @property |
| def loop(self): |
| if self._pid != os.getpid(): |
| raise RuntimeError("This class is not fork-safe") |
| return self._loop |
|
|
| async def _rm_file(self, path, **kwargs): |
| raise NotImplementedError |
|
|
| async def _rm(self, path, recursive=False, batch_size=None, **kwargs): |
| |
| batch_size = batch_size or self.batch_size |
| path = await self._expand_path(path, recursive=recursive) |
| return await _run_coros_in_chunks( |
| [self._rm_file(p, **kwargs) for p in reversed(path)], |
| batch_size=batch_size, |
| nofiles=True, |
| ) |
|
|
| async def _cp_file(self, path1, path2, **kwargs): |
| raise NotImplementedError |
|
|
| async def _copy( |
| self, |
| path1, |
| path2, |
| recursive=False, |
| on_error=None, |
| maxdepth=None, |
| batch_size=None, |
| **kwargs, |
| ): |
| if on_error is None and recursive: |
| on_error = "ignore" |
| elif on_error is None: |
| on_error = "raise" |
|
|
| if isinstance(path1, list) and isinstance(path2, list): |
| |
| |
| paths1 = path1 |
| paths2 = path2 |
| else: |
| source_is_str = isinstance(path1, str) |
| paths1 = await self._expand_path( |
| path1, maxdepth=maxdepth, recursive=recursive |
| ) |
| if source_is_str and (not recursive or maxdepth is not None): |
| |
| paths1 = [ |
| p for p in paths1 if not (trailing_sep(p) or await self._isdir(p)) |
| ] |
| if not paths1: |
| return |
|
|
| source_is_file = len(paths1) == 1 |
| dest_is_dir = isinstance(path2, str) and ( |
| trailing_sep(path2) or await self._isdir(path2) |
| ) |
|
|
| exists = source_is_str and ( |
| (has_magic(path1) and source_is_file) |
| or (not has_magic(path1) and dest_is_dir and not trailing_sep(path1)) |
| ) |
| paths2 = other_paths( |
| paths1, |
| path2, |
| exists=exists, |
| flatten=not source_is_str, |
| ) |
|
|
| batch_size = batch_size or self.batch_size |
| coros = [self._cp_file(p1, p2, **kwargs) for p1, p2 in zip(paths1, paths2)] |
| result = await _run_coros_in_chunks( |
| coros, batch_size=batch_size, return_exceptions=True, nofiles=True |
| ) |
|
|
| for ex in filter(is_exception, result): |
| if on_error == "ignore" and isinstance(ex, FileNotFoundError): |
| continue |
| raise ex |
|
|
| async def _pipe_file(self, path, value, **kwargs): |
| raise NotImplementedError |
|
|
| async def _pipe(self, path, value=None, batch_size=None, **kwargs): |
| if isinstance(path, str): |
| path = {path: value} |
| batch_size = batch_size or self.batch_size |
| return await _run_coros_in_chunks( |
| [self._pipe_file(k, v, **kwargs) for k, v in path.items()], |
| batch_size=batch_size, |
| nofiles=True, |
| ) |
|
|
| async def _process_limits(self, url, start, end): |
| """Helper for "Range"-based _cat_file""" |
| size = None |
| suff = False |
| if start is not None and start < 0: |
| |
| if end is None: |
| end = -start |
| start = "" |
| suff = True |
| else: |
| size = size or (await self._info(url))["size"] |
| start = size + start |
| elif start is None: |
| start = 0 |
| if not suff: |
| if end is not None and end < 0: |
| if start is not None: |
| size = size or (await self._info(url))["size"] |
| end = size + end |
| elif end is None: |
| end = "" |
| if isinstance(end, numbers.Integral): |
| end -= 1 |
| return f"bytes={start}-{end}" |
|
|
| async def _cat_file(self, path, start=None, end=None, **kwargs): |
| raise NotImplementedError |
|
|
| async def _cat( |
| self, path, recursive=False, on_error="raise", batch_size=None, **kwargs |
| ): |
| paths = await self._expand_path(path, recursive=recursive) |
| coros = [self._cat_file(path, **kwargs) for path in paths] |
| batch_size = batch_size or self.batch_size |
| out = await _run_coros_in_chunks( |
| coros, batch_size=batch_size, nofiles=True, return_exceptions=True |
| ) |
| if on_error == "raise": |
| ex = next(filter(is_exception, out), False) |
| if ex: |
| raise ex |
| if ( |
| len(paths) > 1 |
| or isinstance(path, list) |
| or paths[0] != self._strip_protocol(path) |
| ): |
| return { |
| k: v |
| for k, v in zip(paths, out) |
| if on_error != "omit" or not is_exception(v) |
| } |
| else: |
| return out[0] |
|
|
| async def _cat_ranges( |
| self, |
| paths, |
| starts, |
| ends, |
| max_gap=None, |
| batch_size=None, |
| on_error="return", |
| **kwargs, |
| ): |
| """Get the contents of byte ranges from one or more files |
| |
| Parameters |
| ---------- |
| paths: list |
| A list of of filepaths on this filesystems |
| starts, ends: int or list |
| Bytes limits of the read. If using a single int, the same value will be |
| used to read all the specified files. |
| """ |
| |
| if max_gap is not None: |
| |
| raise NotImplementedError |
| if not isinstance(paths, list): |
| raise TypeError |
| if not isinstance(starts, Iterable): |
| starts = [starts] * len(paths) |
| if not isinstance(ends, Iterable): |
| ends = [ends] * len(paths) |
| if len(starts) != len(paths) or len(ends) != len(paths): |
| raise ValueError |
| coros = [ |
| self._cat_file(p, start=s, end=e, **kwargs) |
| for p, s, e in zip(paths, starts, ends) |
| ] |
| batch_size = batch_size or self.batch_size |
| return await _run_coros_in_chunks( |
| coros, batch_size=batch_size, nofiles=True, return_exceptions=True |
| ) |
|
|
| async def _put_file(self, lpath, rpath, **kwargs): |
| raise NotImplementedError |
|
|
| async def _put( |
| self, |
| lpath, |
| rpath, |
| recursive=False, |
| callback=DEFAULT_CALLBACK, |
| batch_size=None, |
| maxdepth=None, |
| **kwargs, |
| ): |
| """Copy file(s) from local. |
| |
| Copies a specific file or tree of files (if recursive=True). If rpath |
| ends with a "/", it will be assumed to be a directory, and target files |
| will go within. |
| |
| The put_file method will be called concurrently on a batch of files. The |
| batch_size option can configure the amount of futures that can be executed |
| at the same time. If it is -1, then all the files will be uploaded concurrently. |
| The default can be set for this instance by passing "batch_size" in the |
| constructor, or for all instances by setting the "gather_batch_size" key |
| in ``fsspec.config.conf``, falling back to 1/8th of the system limit . |
| """ |
| if isinstance(lpath, list) and isinstance(rpath, list): |
| |
| |
| rpaths = rpath |
| lpaths = lpath |
| else: |
| source_is_str = isinstance(lpath, str) |
| if source_is_str: |
| lpath = make_path_posix(lpath) |
| fs = LocalFileSystem() |
| lpaths = fs.expand_path(lpath, recursive=recursive, maxdepth=maxdepth) |
| if source_is_str and (not recursive or maxdepth is not None): |
| |
| lpaths = [p for p in lpaths if not (trailing_sep(p) or fs.isdir(p))] |
| if not lpaths: |
| return |
|
|
| source_is_file = len(lpaths) == 1 |
| dest_is_dir = isinstance(rpath, str) and ( |
| trailing_sep(rpath) or await self._isdir(rpath) |
| ) |
|
|
| rpath = self._strip_protocol(rpath) |
| exists = source_is_str and ( |
| (has_magic(lpath) and source_is_file) |
| or (not has_magic(lpath) and dest_is_dir and not trailing_sep(lpath)) |
| ) |
| rpaths = other_paths( |
| lpaths, |
| rpath, |
| exists=exists, |
| flatten=not source_is_str, |
| ) |
|
|
| is_dir = {l: os.path.isdir(l) for l in lpaths} |
| rdirs = [r for l, r in zip(lpaths, rpaths) if is_dir[l]] |
| file_pairs = [(l, r) for l, r in zip(lpaths, rpaths) if not is_dir[l]] |
|
|
| await asyncio.gather(*[self._makedirs(d, exist_ok=True) for d in rdirs]) |
| batch_size = batch_size or self.batch_size |
|
|
| coros = [] |
| callback.set_size(len(file_pairs)) |
| for lfile, rfile in file_pairs: |
| put_file = callback.branch_coro(self._put_file) |
| coros.append(put_file(lfile, rfile, **kwargs)) |
|
|
| return await _run_coros_in_chunks( |
| coros, batch_size=batch_size, callback=callback |
| ) |
|
|
| async def _get_file(self, rpath, lpath, **kwargs): |
| raise NotImplementedError |
|
|
| async def _get( |
| self, |
| rpath, |
| lpath, |
| recursive=False, |
| callback=DEFAULT_CALLBACK, |
| maxdepth=None, |
| **kwargs, |
| ): |
| """Copy file(s) to local. |
| |
| Copies a specific file or tree of files (if recursive=True). If lpath |
| ends with a "/", it will be assumed to be a directory, and target files |
| will go within. Can submit a list of paths, which may be glob-patterns |
| and will be expanded. |
| |
| The get_file method will be called concurrently on a batch of files. The |
| batch_size option can configure the amount of futures that can be executed |
| at the same time. If it is -1, then all the files will be uploaded concurrently. |
| The default can be set for this instance by passing "batch_size" in the |
| constructor, or for all instances by setting the "gather_batch_size" key |
| in ``fsspec.config.conf``, falling back to 1/8th of the system limit . |
| """ |
| if isinstance(lpath, list) and isinstance(rpath, list): |
| |
| |
| rpaths = rpath |
| lpaths = lpath |
| else: |
| source_is_str = isinstance(rpath, str) |
| |
| source_not_trailing_sep = source_is_str and not trailing_sep(rpath) |
| rpath = self._strip_protocol(rpath) |
| rpaths = await self._expand_path( |
| rpath, recursive=recursive, maxdepth=maxdepth |
| ) |
| if source_is_str and (not recursive or maxdepth is not None): |
| |
| rpaths = [ |
| p for p in rpaths if not (trailing_sep(p) or await self._isdir(p)) |
| ] |
| if not rpaths: |
| return |
|
|
| lpath = make_path_posix(lpath) |
| source_is_file = len(rpaths) == 1 |
| dest_is_dir = isinstance(lpath, str) and ( |
| trailing_sep(lpath) or LocalFileSystem().isdir(lpath) |
| ) |
|
|
| exists = source_is_str and ( |
| (has_magic(rpath) and source_is_file) |
| or (not has_magic(rpath) and dest_is_dir and source_not_trailing_sep) |
| ) |
| lpaths = other_paths( |
| rpaths, |
| lpath, |
| exists=exists, |
| flatten=not source_is_str, |
| ) |
|
|
| [os.makedirs(os.path.dirname(lp), exist_ok=True) for lp in lpaths] |
| batch_size = kwargs.pop("batch_size", self.batch_size) |
|
|
| coros = [] |
| callback.set_size(len(lpaths)) |
| for lpath, rpath in zip(lpaths, rpaths): |
| get_file = callback.branch_coro(self._get_file) |
| coros.append(get_file(rpath, lpath, **kwargs)) |
| return await _run_coros_in_chunks( |
| coros, batch_size=batch_size, callback=callback |
| ) |
|
|
| async def _isfile(self, path): |
| try: |
| return (await self._info(path))["type"] == "file" |
| except: |
| return False |
|
|
| async def _isdir(self, path): |
| try: |
| return (await self._info(path))["type"] == "directory" |
| except OSError: |
| return False |
|
|
| async def _size(self, path): |
| return (await self._info(path)).get("size", None) |
|
|
| async def _sizes(self, paths, batch_size=None): |
| batch_size = batch_size or self.batch_size |
| return await _run_coros_in_chunks( |
| [self._size(p) for p in paths], batch_size=batch_size |
| ) |
|
|
| async def _exists(self, path, **kwargs): |
| try: |
| await self._info(path, **kwargs) |
| return True |
| except FileNotFoundError: |
| return False |
|
|
| async def _info(self, path, **kwargs): |
| raise NotImplementedError |
|
|
| async def _ls(self, path, detail=True, **kwargs): |
| raise NotImplementedError |
|
|
| async def _walk(self, path, maxdepth=None, on_error="omit", **kwargs): |
| if maxdepth is not None and maxdepth < 1: |
| raise ValueError("maxdepth must be at least 1") |
|
|
| path = self._strip_protocol(path) |
| full_dirs = {} |
| dirs = {} |
| files = {} |
|
|
| detail = kwargs.pop("detail", False) |
| try: |
| listing = await self._ls(path, detail=True, **kwargs) |
| except (FileNotFoundError, OSError) as e: |
| if on_error == "raise": |
| raise |
| elif callable(on_error): |
| on_error(e) |
| if detail: |
| yield path, {}, {} |
| else: |
| yield path, [], [] |
| return |
|
|
| for info in listing: |
| |
| |
| pathname = info["name"].rstrip("/") |
| name = pathname.rsplit("/", 1)[-1] |
| if info["type"] == "directory" and pathname != path: |
| |
| full_dirs[name] = pathname |
| dirs[name] = info |
| elif pathname == path: |
| |
| files[""] = info |
| else: |
| files[name] = info |
|
|
| if detail: |
| yield path, dirs, files |
| else: |
| yield path, list(dirs), list(files) |
|
|
| if maxdepth is not None: |
| maxdepth -= 1 |
| if maxdepth < 1: |
| return |
|
|
| for d in dirs: |
| async for _ in self._walk( |
| full_dirs[d], maxdepth=maxdepth, detail=detail, **kwargs |
| ): |
| yield _ |
|
|
| async def _glob(self, path, maxdepth=None, **kwargs): |
| if maxdepth is not None and maxdepth < 1: |
| raise ValueError("maxdepth must be at least 1") |
|
|
| import re |
|
|
| seps = (os.path.sep, os.path.altsep) if os.path.altsep else (os.path.sep,) |
| ends_with_sep = path.endswith(seps) |
| path = self._strip_protocol(path) |
| append_slash_to_dirname = ends_with_sep or path.endswith( |
| tuple(sep + "**" for sep in seps) |
| ) |
| idx_star = path.find("*") if path.find("*") >= 0 else len(path) |
| idx_qmark = path.find("?") if path.find("?") >= 0 else len(path) |
| idx_brace = path.find("[") if path.find("[") >= 0 else len(path) |
|
|
| min_idx = min(idx_star, idx_qmark, idx_brace) |
|
|
| detail = kwargs.pop("detail", False) |
|
|
| if not has_magic(path): |
| if await self._exists(path, **kwargs): |
| if not detail: |
| return [path] |
| else: |
| return {path: await self._info(path, **kwargs)} |
| else: |
| if not detail: |
| return [] |
| else: |
| return {} |
| elif "/" in path[:min_idx]: |
| min_idx = path[:min_idx].rindex("/") |
| root = path[: min_idx + 1] |
| depth = path[min_idx + 1 :].count("/") + 1 |
| else: |
| root = "" |
| depth = path[min_idx + 1 :].count("/") + 1 |
|
|
| if "**" in path: |
| if maxdepth is not None: |
| idx_double_stars = path.find("**") |
| depth_double_stars = path[idx_double_stars:].count("/") + 1 |
| depth = depth - depth_double_stars + maxdepth |
| else: |
| depth = None |
|
|
| allpaths = await self._find( |
| root, maxdepth=depth, withdirs=True, detail=True, **kwargs |
| ) |
|
|
| pattern = glob_translate(path + ("/" if ends_with_sep else "")) |
| pattern = re.compile(pattern) |
|
|
| out = { |
| p: info |
| for p, info in sorted(allpaths.items()) |
| if pattern.match( |
| ( |
| p + "/" |
| if append_slash_to_dirname and info["type"] == "directory" |
| else p |
| ) |
| ) |
| } |
|
|
| if detail: |
| return out |
| else: |
| return list(out) |
|
|
| async def _du(self, path, total=True, maxdepth=None, **kwargs): |
| sizes = {} |
| |
| for f in await self._find(path, maxdepth=maxdepth, **kwargs): |
| info = await self._info(f) |
| sizes[info["name"]] = info["size"] |
| if total: |
| return sum(sizes.values()) |
| else: |
| return sizes |
|
|
| async def _find(self, path, maxdepth=None, withdirs=False, **kwargs): |
| path = self._strip_protocol(path) |
| out = {} |
| detail = kwargs.pop("detail", False) |
|
|
| |
| |
| if withdirs and path != "" and await self._isdir(path): |
| out[path] = await self._info(path) |
|
|
| |
| async for _, dirs, files in self._walk(path, maxdepth, detail=True, **kwargs): |
| if withdirs: |
| files.update(dirs) |
| out.update({info["name"]: info for name, info in files.items()}) |
| if not out and (await self._isfile(path)): |
| |
| |
| out[path] = {} |
| names = sorted(out) |
| if not detail: |
| return names |
| else: |
| return {name: out[name] for name in names} |
|
|
| async def _expand_path(self, path, recursive=False, maxdepth=None): |
| if maxdepth is not None and maxdepth < 1: |
| raise ValueError("maxdepth must be at least 1") |
|
|
| if isinstance(path, str): |
| out = await self._expand_path([path], recursive, maxdepth) |
| else: |
| out = set() |
| path = [self._strip_protocol(p) for p in path] |
| for p in path: |
| if has_magic(p): |
| bit = set(await self._glob(p, maxdepth=maxdepth)) |
| out |= bit |
| if recursive: |
| |
| |
| |
| if maxdepth is not None and maxdepth <= 1: |
| continue |
| out |= set( |
| await self._expand_path( |
| list(bit), |
| recursive=recursive, |
| maxdepth=maxdepth - 1 if maxdepth is not None else None, |
| ) |
| ) |
| continue |
| elif recursive: |
| rec = set(await self._find(p, maxdepth=maxdepth, withdirs=True)) |
| out |= rec |
| if p not in out and (recursive is False or (await self._exists(p))): |
| |
| out.add(p) |
| if not out: |
| raise FileNotFoundError(path) |
| return sorted(out) |
|
|
| async def _mkdir(self, path, create_parents=True, **kwargs): |
| pass |
|
|
| async def _makedirs(self, path, exist_ok=False): |
| pass |
|
|
| async def open_async(self, path, mode="rb", **kwargs): |
| if "b" not in mode or kwargs.get("compression"): |
| raise ValueError |
| raise NotImplementedError |
|
|
|
|
| def mirror_sync_methods(obj): |
| """Populate sync and async methods for obj |
| |
| For each method will create a sync version if the name refers to an async method |
| (coroutine) and there is no override in the child class; will create an async |
| method for the corresponding sync method if there is no implementation. |
| |
| Uses the methods specified in |
| - async_methods: the set that an implementation is expected to provide |
| - default_async_methods: that can be derived from their sync version in |
| AbstractFileSystem |
| - AsyncFileSystem: async-specific default coroutines |
| """ |
| from fsspec import AbstractFileSystem |
|
|
| for method in async_methods + dir(AsyncFileSystem): |
| if not method.startswith("_"): |
| continue |
| smethod = method[1:] |
| if private.match(method): |
| isco = inspect.iscoroutinefunction(getattr(obj, method, None)) |
| unsync = getattr(getattr(obj, smethod, False), "__func__", None) |
| is_default = unsync is getattr(AbstractFileSystem, smethod, "") |
| if isco and is_default: |
| mth = sync_wrapper(getattr(obj, method), obj=obj) |
| setattr(obj, smethod, mth) |
| if not mth.__doc__: |
| mth.__doc__ = getattr( |
| getattr(AbstractFileSystem, smethod, None), "__doc__", "" |
| ) |
|
|
|
|
| class FSSpecCoroutineCancel(Exception): |
| pass |
|
|
|
|
| def _dump_running_tasks( |
| printout=True, cancel=True, exc=FSSpecCoroutineCancel, with_task=False |
| ): |
| import traceback |
|
|
| tasks = [t for t in asyncio.tasks.all_tasks(loop[0]) if not t.done()] |
| if printout: |
| [task.print_stack() for task in tasks] |
| out = [ |
| { |
| "locals": task._coro.cr_frame.f_locals, |
| "file": task._coro.cr_frame.f_code.co_filename, |
| "firstline": task._coro.cr_frame.f_code.co_firstlineno, |
| "linelo": task._coro.cr_frame.f_lineno, |
| "stack": traceback.format_stack(task._coro.cr_frame), |
| "task": task if with_task else None, |
| } |
| for task in tasks |
| ] |
| if cancel: |
| for t in tasks: |
| cbs = t._callbacks |
| t.cancel() |
| asyncio.futures.Future.set_exception(t, exc) |
| asyncio.futures.Future.cancel(t) |
| [cb[0](t) for cb in cbs] |
| try: |
| t._coro.throw(exc) |
| except exc: |
| pass |
| return out |
|
|
|
|
| class AbstractAsyncStreamedFile(AbstractBufferedFile): |
| |
| |
|
|
| async def read(self, length=-1): |
| """ |
| Return data from cache, or fetch pieces as necessary |
| |
| Parameters |
| ---------- |
| length: int (-1) |
| Number of bytes to read; if <0, all remaining bytes. |
| """ |
| length = -1 if length is None else int(length) |
| if self.mode != "rb": |
| raise ValueError("File not in read mode") |
| if length < 0: |
| length = self.size - self.loc |
| if self.closed: |
| raise ValueError("I/O operation on closed file.") |
| if length == 0: |
| |
| return b"" |
| out = await self._fetch_range(self.loc, self.loc + length) |
| self.loc += len(out) |
| return out |
|
|
| async def write(self, data): |
| """ |
| Write data to buffer. |
| |
| Buffer only sent on flush() or if buffer is greater than |
| or equal to blocksize. |
| |
| Parameters |
| ---------- |
| data: bytes |
| Set of bytes to be written. |
| """ |
| if self.mode not in {"wb", "ab"}: |
| raise ValueError("File not in write mode") |
| if self.closed: |
| raise ValueError("I/O operation on closed file.") |
| if self.forced: |
| raise ValueError("This file has been force-flushed, can only close") |
| out = self.buffer.write(data) |
| self.loc += out |
| if self.buffer.tell() >= self.blocksize: |
| await self.flush() |
| return out |
|
|
| async def close(self): |
| """Close file |
| |
| Finalizes writes, discards cache |
| """ |
| if getattr(self, "_unclosable", False): |
| return |
| if self.closed: |
| return |
| if self.mode == "rb": |
| self.cache = None |
| else: |
| if not self.forced: |
| await self.flush(force=True) |
|
|
| if self.fs is not None: |
| self.fs.invalidate_cache(self.path) |
| self.fs.invalidate_cache(self.fs._parent(self.path)) |
|
|
| self.closed = True |
|
|
| async def flush(self, force=False): |
| if self.closed: |
| raise ValueError("Flush on closed file") |
| if force and self.forced: |
| raise ValueError("Force flush cannot be called more than once") |
| if force: |
| self.forced = True |
|
|
| if self.mode not in {"wb", "ab"}: |
| |
| return |
|
|
| if not force and self.buffer.tell() < self.blocksize: |
| |
| return |
|
|
| if self.offset is None: |
| |
| self.offset = 0 |
| try: |
| await self._initiate_upload() |
| except: |
| self.closed = True |
| raise |
|
|
| if await self._upload_chunk(final=force) is not False: |
| self.offset += self.buffer.seek(0, 2) |
| self.buffer = io.BytesIO() |
|
|
| async def __aenter__(self): |
| return self |
|
|
| async def __aexit__(self, exc_type, exc_val, exc_tb): |
| await self.close() |
|
|
| async def _fetch_range(self, start, end): |
| raise NotImplementedError |
|
|
| async def _initiate_upload(self): |
| pass |
|
|
| async def _upload_chunk(self, final=False): |
| raise NotImplementedError |
|
|