storj/cmd/uplink/cmd_cp.go
Erik van Velzen 85fa78eae7 cmd/uplink: supporty expires in copy
When copying an object from cli you can now set the expiry.
It uses the same datetime format as restricting access grants.

Closes https://github.com/storj/storj/issues/4595

Change-Id: Icab73a64a9589817d6bc6d702b765b166ca1350d
2022-03-07 02:43:51 +01:00

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// Copyright (C) 2021 Storj Labs, Inc.
// See LICENSE for copying information.
package main
import (
"context"
"errors"
"fmt"
"io"
"strconv"
"strings"
"sync"
"time"
progressbar "github.com/cheggaaa/pb/v3"
"github.com/zeebo/clingy"
"github.com/zeebo/errs"
"storj.io/common/memory"
"storj.io/common/sync2"
"storj.io/storj/cmd/uplink/ulext"
"storj.io/storj/cmd/uplink/ulfs"
"storj.io/storj/cmd/uplink/ulloc"
)
type cmdCp struct {
ex ulext.External
access string
recursive bool
transfers int
dryrun bool
progress bool
byteRange string
expires time.Time
parallelism int
parallelismChunkSize memory.Size
source ulloc.Location
dest ulloc.Location
}
func newCmdCp(ex ulext.External) *cmdCp {
return &cmdCp{ex: ex}
}
func (c *cmdCp) Setup(params clingy.Parameters) {
c.access = params.Flag("access", "Access name or value to use", "").(string)
c.recursive = params.Flag("recursive", "Peform a recursive copy", false,
clingy.Short('r'),
clingy.Transform(strconv.ParseBool), clingy.Boolean,
).(bool)
c.transfers = params.Flag("transfers", "Controls how many uploads/downloads to perform in parallel", 1,
clingy.Short('t'),
clingy.Transform(strconv.Atoi),
clingy.Transform(func(n int) (int, error) {
if n <= 0 {
return 0, errs.New("transfers must be at least 1")
}
return n, nil
}),
).(int)
c.dryrun = params.Flag("dry-run", "Print what operations would happen but don't execute them", false,
clingy.Transform(strconv.ParseBool), clingy.Boolean,
).(bool)
c.progress = params.Flag("progress", "Show a progress bar when possible", true,
clingy.Transform(strconv.ParseBool), clingy.Boolean,
).(bool)
c.byteRange = params.Flag("range", "Downloads the specified range bytes of an object. For more information about the HTTP Range header, see https://www.w3.org/Protocols/rfc2616/rfc2616-sec14.html#sec14.35", "").(string)
c.parallelism = params.Flag("parallelism", "Controls how many parallel chunks to upload/download from a file", 4,
clingy.Short('p'),
clingy.Transform(strconv.Atoi),
clingy.Transform(func(n int) (int, error) {
if n <= 0 {
return 0, errs.New("parallelism must be at least 1")
}
return n, nil
}),
).(int)
c.parallelismChunkSize = params.Flag("parallelism-chunk-size", "Controls the size of the chunks for parallelism", 64*memory.MB,
clingy.Transform(memory.ParseString),
clingy.Transform(func(n int64) (memory.Size, error) {
if memory.Size(n) < 1*memory.MB {
return 0, errs.New("file chunk size must be at least 1 MB")
}
return memory.Size(n), nil
}),
).(memory.Size)
c.expires = params.Flag("expires",
"Schedule removal after this time (e.g. '+2h', 'now', '2020-01-02T15:04:05Z0700')",
time.Time{}, transformHumanDate, clingy.Type("relative_date")).(time.Time)
c.source = params.Arg("source", "Source to copy", clingy.Transform(ulloc.Parse)).(ulloc.Location)
c.dest = params.Arg("dest", "Destination to copy", clingy.Transform(ulloc.Parse)).(ulloc.Location)
}
func (c *cmdCp) Execute(ctx clingy.Context) error {
fs, err := c.ex.OpenFilesystem(ctx, c.access)
if err != nil {
return err
}
defer func() { _ = fs.Close() }()
// we ensure the source and destination are lexically directoryish
// if they map to directories. the destination is always converted to be
// directoryish if the copy is recursive.
if fs.IsLocalDir(ctx, c.source) {
c.source = c.source.AsDirectoryish()
}
if c.recursive || fs.IsLocalDir(ctx, c.dest) {
c.dest = c.dest.AsDirectoryish()
}
if c.recursive {
if c.byteRange != "" {
return errs.New("unable to do recursive copy with byte range")
}
return c.copyRecursive(ctx, fs)
}
// if the destination is directoryish, we add the basename of the source
// to the end of the destination to pick a filename.
var base string
if c.dest.Directoryish() && !c.source.Std() {
// we undirectoryish the source so that we ignore any trailing slashes
// when finding the base name.
var ok bool
base, ok = c.source.Undirectoryish().Base()
if !ok {
return errs.New("destination is a directory and cannot find base name for source %q", c.source)
}
}
c.dest = joinDestWith(c.dest, base)
if !c.source.Std() && !c.dest.Std() {
fmt.Fprintln(ctx.Stdout(), copyVerb(c.source, c.dest), c.source, "to", c.dest)
}
return c.copyFile(ctx, fs, c.source, c.dest, c.progress)
}
func (c *cmdCp) copyRecursive(ctx clingy.Context, fs ulfs.Filesystem) error {
if c.source.Std() || c.dest.Std() {
return errs.New("cannot recursively copy to stdin/stdout")
}
iter, err := fs.List(ctx, c.source, &ulfs.ListOptions{
Recursive: true,
})
if err != nil {
return err
}
var (
limiter = sync2.NewLimiter(c.transfers)
es errs.Group
mu sync.Mutex
)
fprintln := func(w io.Writer, args ...interface{}) {
mu.Lock()
defer mu.Unlock()
fmt.Fprintln(w, args...)
}
addError := func(err error) {
mu.Lock()
defer mu.Unlock()
es.Add(err)
}
for iter.Next() {
source := iter.Item().Loc
rel, err := c.source.RelativeTo(source)
if err != nil {
return err
}
dest := joinDestWith(c.dest, rel)
ok := limiter.Go(ctx, func() {
fprintln(ctx.Stdout(), copyVerb(source, dest), source, "to", dest)
if err := c.copyFile(ctx, fs, source, dest, false); err != nil {
fprintln(ctx.Stderr(), copyVerb(source, dest), "failed:", err.Error())
addError(err)
}
})
if !ok {
break
}
}
limiter.Wait()
if err := iter.Err(); err != nil {
return errs.Wrap(err)
} else if len(es) > 0 {
return es.Err()
}
return nil
}
func (c *cmdCp) copyFile(ctx clingy.Context, fs ulfs.Filesystem, source, dest ulloc.Location, progress bool) error {
if c.dryrun {
return nil
}
offset, length, err := parseRange(c.byteRange)
if err != nil {
return errs.Wrap(err)
}
mrh, err := fs.Open(ctx, source)
if err != nil {
return err
}
defer func() { _ = mrh.Close() }()
mwh, err := fs.Create(ctx, dest, &ulfs.CreateOptions{Expires: c.expires})
if err != nil {
return err
}
defer func() { _ = mwh.Abort(ctx) }()
var bar *progressbar.ProgressBar
if progress && !c.dest.Std() {
bar = progressbar.New64(0).SetWriter(ctx.Stdout())
defer bar.Finish()
}
return errs.Wrap(parallelCopy(
ctx,
mwh, mrh,
c.parallelism, c.parallelismChunkSize.Int64(),
offset, length,
bar,
))
}
func copyVerb(source, dest ulloc.Location) string {
switch {
case dest.Remote():
return "upload"
case source.Remote():
return "download"
default:
return "copy"
}
}
func joinDestWith(dest ulloc.Location, suffix string) ulloc.Location {
dest = dest.AppendKey(suffix)
// if the destination is local and directoryish, remove any
// trailing slashes that it has. this makes it so that if
// a remote file is name "foo/", then we copy it down as
// just "foo".
if dest.Local() && dest.Directoryish() {
dest = dest.Undirectoryish()
}
return dest
}
func parallelCopy(
clctx clingy.Context,
dst ulfs.MultiWriteHandle,
src ulfs.MultiReadHandle,
p int, chunkSize int64,
offset, length int64,
bar *progressbar.ProgressBar) error {
if offset != 0 {
if err := src.SetOffset(offset); err != nil {
return err
}
}
var (
limiter = sync2.NewLimiter(p)
es errs.Group
mu sync.Mutex
)
ctx, cancel := context.WithCancel(clctx)
defer limiter.Wait()
defer func() { _ = src.Close() }()
defer func() { _ = dst.Abort(ctx) }()
defer cancel()
for i := 0; length != 0; i++ {
i := i
chunk := chunkSize
if length > 0 && chunkSize > length {
chunk = length
}
length -= chunk
rh, err := src.NextPart(ctx, chunk)
if errors.Is(err, io.EOF) {
break
} else if err != nil {
mu.Lock()
fmt.Fprintln(clctx.Stderr(), "Error getting reader for part", i)
mu.Unlock()
return err
}
wh, err := dst.NextPart(ctx, chunk)
if err != nil {
_ = rh.Close()
mu.Lock()
fmt.Fprintln(clctx.Stderr(), "Error getting writer for part", i)
mu.Unlock()
return err
}
ok := limiter.Go(ctx, func() {
defer func() { _ = rh.Close() }()
defer func() { _ = wh.Abort() }()
var w io.Writer = wh
if bar != nil {
bar.SetTotal(rh.Info().ContentLength).Start()
w = bar.NewProxyWriter(w)
}
_, err := io.Copy(w, rh)
if err == nil {
err = wh.Commit()
}
mu.Lock()
defer mu.Unlock()
es.Add(err)
})
if !ok {
break
}
}
limiter.Wait()
es.Add(dst.Commit(ctx))
return es.Err()
}
func parseRange(r string) (offset, length int64, err error) {
r = strings.TrimPrefix(strings.TrimSpace(r), "bytes=")
if r == "" {
return 0, -1, nil
}
if strings.Contains(r, ",") {
return 0, 0, errs.New("invalid range: must be single range")
}
idx := strings.Index(r, "-")
if idx < 0 {
return 0, 0, errs.New(`invalid range: no "-"`)
}
start, end := strings.TrimSpace(r[:idx]), strings.TrimSpace(r[idx+1:])
var starti, endi int64
if start != "" {
starti, err = strconv.ParseInt(start, 10, 64)
if err != nil {
return 0, 0, errs.New("invalid range: %w", err)
}
}
if end != "" {
endi, err = strconv.ParseInt(end, 10, 64)
if err != nil {
return 0, 0, errs.New("invalid range: %w", err)
}
}
switch {
case start == "" && end == "":
return 0, 0, errs.New("invalid range")
case start == "":
return -endi, -1, nil
case end == "":
return starti, -1, nil
case starti < 0:
return 0, 0, errs.New("invalid range: negative start: %q", start)
case starti > endi:
return 0, 0, errs.New("invalid range: %v > %v", starti, endi)
default:
return starti, endi - starti + 1, nil
}
}