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procutil: ensure that procutil.std{out,err}.write() writes all bytes
Python 3 offers different kind of streams and it’s not guaranteed for all of
them that calling write() writes all bytes.
When Python is started in unbuffered mode, sys.std{out,err}.buffer are
instances of io.FileIO, whose write() can write less bytes for
platform-specific reasons (e.g. Linux has a 0x7ffff000 bytes maximum and could
write less if interrupted by a signal; when writing to Windows consoles, it’s
limited to 32767 bytes to avoid the "not enough space" error). This can lead to
silent loss of data, both when using sys.std{out,err}.buffer (which may in fact
not be a buffered stream) and when using the text streams sys.std{out,err}
(I’ve created a CPython bug report for that:
https://bugs.python.org/issue41221).
Python may fix the problem at some point. For now, we implement our own wrapper
for procutil.std{out,err} that calls the raw stream’s write() method until all
bytes have been written. We don’t use sys.std{out,err} for larger writes, so I
think it’s not worth the effort to patch them.
author | Manuel Jacob <me@manueljacob.de> |
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date | Fri, 10 Jul 2020 12:27:58 +0200 |
parents | 0ee0a3f6a990 |
children | 6000f5b25c9b |
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# wireprotolfsserver.py - lfs protocol server side implementation # # Copyright 2018 Matt Harbison <matt_harbison@yahoo.com> # # This software may be used and distributed according to the terms of the # GNU General Public License version 2 or any later version. from __future__ import absolute_import import datetime import errno import json import traceback from mercurial.hgweb import common as hgwebcommon from mercurial import ( exthelper, pycompat, util, wireprotoserver, ) from . import blobstore HTTP_OK = hgwebcommon.HTTP_OK HTTP_CREATED = hgwebcommon.HTTP_CREATED HTTP_BAD_REQUEST = hgwebcommon.HTTP_BAD_REQUEST HTTP_NOT_FOUND = hgwebcommon.HTTP_NOT_FOUND HTTP_METHOD_NOT_ALLOWED = hgwebcommon.HTTP_METHOD_NOT_ALLOWED HTTP_NOT_ACCEPTABLE = hgwebcommon.HTTP_NOT_ACCEPTABLE HTTP_UNSUPPORTED_MEDIA_TYPE = hgwebcommon.HTTP_UNSUPPORTED_MEDIA_TYPE eh = exthelper.exthelper() @eh.wrapfunction(wireprotoserver, b'handlewsgirequest') def handlewsgirequest(orig, rctx, req, res, checkperm): """Wrap wireprotoserver.handlewsgirequest() to possibly process an LFS request if it is left unprocessed by the wrapped method. """ if orig(rctx, req, res, checkperm): return True if not rctx.repo.ui.configbool(b'experimental', b'lfs.serve'): return False if not util.safehasattr(rctx.repo.svfs, 'lfslocalblobstore'): return False if not req.dispatchpath: return False try: if req.dispatchpath == b'.git/info/lfs/objects/batch': checkperm(rctx, req, b'pull') return _processbatchrequest(rctx.repo, req, res) # TODO: reserve and use a path in the proposed http wireprotocol /api/ # namespace? elif req.dispatchpath.startswith(b'.hg/lfs/objects'): return _processbasictransfer( rctx.repo, req, res, lambda perm: checkperm(rctx, req, perm) ) return False except hgwebcommon.ErrorResponse as e: # XXX: copied from the handler surrounding wireprotoserver._callhttp() # in the wrapped function. Should this be moved back to hgweb to # be a common handler? for k, v in e.headers: res.headers[k] = v res.status = hgwebcommon.statusmessage(e.code, pycompat.bytestr(e)) res.setbodybytes(b'0\n%s\n' % pycompat.bytestr(e)) return True def _sethttperror(res, code, message=None): res.status = hgwebcommon.statusmessage(code, message=message) res.headers[b'Content-Type'] = b'text/plain; charset=utf-8' res.setbodybytes(b'') def _logexception(req): """Write information about the current exception to wsgi.errors.""" tb = pycompat.sysbytes(traceback.format_exc()) errorlog = req.rawenv[b'wsgi.errors'] uri = b'' if req.apppath: uri += req.apppath uri += b'/' + req.dispatchpath errorlog.write( b"Exception happened while processing request '%s':\n%s" % (uri, tb) ) def _processbatchrequest(repo, req, res): """Handle a request for the Batch API, which is the gateway to granting file access. https://github.com/git-lfs/git-lfs/blob/master/docs/api/batch.md """ # Mercurial client request: # # HOST: localhost:$HGPORT # ACCEPT: application/vnd.git-lfs+json # ACCEPT-ENCODING: identity # USER-AGENT: git-lfs/2.3.4 (Mercurial 4.5.2+1114-f48b9754f04c+20180316) # Content-Length: 125 # Content-Type: application/vnd.git-lfs+json # # { # "objects": [ # { # "oid": "31cf...8e5b" # "size": 12 # } # ] # "operation": "upload" # } if req.method != b'POST': _sethttperror(res, HTTP_METHOD_NOT_ALLOWED) return True if req.headers[b'Content-Type'] != b'application/vnd.git-lfs+json': _sethttperror(res, HTTP_UNSUPPORTED_MEDIA_TYPE) return True if req.headers[b'Accept'] != b'application/vnd.git-lfs+json': _sethttperror(res, HTTP_NOT_ACCEPTABLE) return True # XXX: specify an encoding? lfsreq = pycompat.json_loads(req.bodyfh.read()) # If no transfer handlers are explicitly requested, 'basic' is assumed. if 'basic' not in lfsreq.get('transfers', ['basic']): _sethttperror( res, HTTP_BAD_REQUEST, b'Only the basic LFS transfer handler is supported', ) return True operation = lfsreq.get('operation') operation = pycompat.bytestr(operation) if operation not in (b'upload', b'download'): _sethttperror( res, HTTP_BAD_REQUEST, b'Unsupported LFS transfer operation: %s' % operation, ) return True localstore = repo.svfs.lfslocalblobstore objects = [ p for p in _batchresponseobjects( req, lfsreq.get('objects', []), operation, localstore ) ] rsp = { 'transfer': 'basic', 'objects': objects, } res.status = hgwebcommon.statusmessage(HTTP_OK) res.headers[b'Content-Type'] = b'application/vnd.git-lfs+json' res.setbodybytes(pycompat.bytestr(json.dumps(rsp))) return True def _batchresponseobjects(req, objects, action, store): """Yield one dictionary of attributes for the Batch API response for each object in the list. req: The parsedrequest for the Batch API request objects: The list of objects in the Batch API object request list action: 'upload' or 'download' store: The local blob store for servicing requests""" # Successful lfs-test-server response to solict an upload: # { # u'objects': [{ # u'size': 12, # u'oid': u'31cf...8e5b', # u'actions': { # u'upload': { # u'href': u'http://localhost:$HGPORT/objects/31cf...8e5b', # u'expires_at': u'0001-01-01T00:00:00Z', # u'header': { # u'Accept': u'application/vnd.git-lfs' # } # } # } # }] # } # TODO: Sort out the expires_at/expires_in/authenticated keys. for obj in objects: # Convert unicode to ASCII to create a filesystem path soid = obj.get('oid') oid = soid.encode('ascii') rsp = { 'oid': soid, 'size': obj.get('size'), # XXX: should this check the local size? # 'authenticated': True, } exists = True verifies = False # Verify an existing file on the upload request, so that the client is # solicited to re-upload if it corrupt locally. Download requests are # also verified, so the error can be flagged in the Batch API response. # (Maybe we can use this to short circuit the download for `hg verify`, # IFF the client can assert that the remote end is an hg server.) # Otherwise, it's potentially overkill on download, since it is also # verified as the file is streamed to the caller. try: verifies = store.verify(oid) if verifies and action == b'upload': # The client will skip this upload, but make sure it remains # available locally. store.linkfromusercache(oid) except IOError as inst: if inst.errno != errno.ENOENT: _logexception(req) rsp['error'] = { 'code': 500, 'message': inst.strerror or 'Internal Server Server', } yield rsp continue exists = False # Items are always listed for downloads. They are dropped for uploads # IFF they already exist locally. if action == b'download': if not exists: rsp['error'] = { 'code': 404, 'message': "The object does not exist", } yield rsp continue elif not verifies: rsp['error'] = { 'code': 422, # XXX: is this the right code? 'message': "The object is corrupt", } yield rsp continue elif verifies: yield rsp # Skip 'actions': already uploaded continue expiresat = datetime.datetime.now() + datetime.timedelta(minutes=10) def _buildheader(): # The spec doesn't mention the Accept header here, but avoid # a gratuitous deviation from lfs-test-server in the test # output. hdr = {'Accept': 'application/vnd.git-lfs'} auth = req.headers.get(b'Authorization', b'') if auth.startswith(b'Basic '): hdr['Authorization'] = pycompat.strurl(auth) return hdr rsp['actions'] = { '%s' % pycompat.strurl(action): { 'href': pycompat.strurl( b'%s%s/.hg/lfs/objects/%s' % (req.baseurl, req.apppath, oid) ), # datetime.isoformat() doesn't include the 'Z' suffix "expires_at": expiresat.strftime('%Y-%m-%dT%H:%M:%SZ'), 'header': _buildheader(), } } yield rsp def _processbasictransfer(repo, req, res, checkperm): """Handle a single file upload (PUT) or download (GET) action for the Basic Transfer Adapter. After determining if the request is for an upload or download, the access must be checked by calling ``checkperm()`` with either 'pull' or 'upload' before accessing the files. https://github.com/git-lfs/git-lfs/blob/master/docs/api/basic-transfers.md """ method = req.method oid = req.dispatchparts[-1] localstore = repo.svfs.lfslocalblobstore if len(req.dispatchparts) != 4: _sethttperror(res, HTTP_NOT_FOUND) return True if method == b'PUT': checkperm(b'upload') # TODO: verify Content-Type? existed = localstore.has(oid) # TODO: how to handle timeouts? The body proxy handles limiting to # Content-Length, but what happens if a client sends less than it # says it will? statusmessage = hgwebcommon.statusmessage try: localstore.download(oid, req.bodyfh, req.headers[b'Content-Length']) res.status = statusmessage(HTTP_OK if existed else HTTP_CREATED) except blobstore.LfsCorruptionError: _logexception(req) # XXX: Is this the right code? res.status = statusmessage(422, b'corrupt blob') # There's no payload here, but this is the header that lfs-test-server # sends back. This eliminates some gratuitous test output conditionals. res.headers[b'Content-Type'] = b'text/plain; charset=utf-8' res.setbodybytes(b'') return True elif method == b'GET': checkperm(b'pull') res.status = hgwebcommon.statusmessage(HTTP_OK) res.headers[b'Content-Type'] = b'application/octet-stream' try: # TODO: figure out how to send back the file in chunks, instead of # reading the whole thing. (Also figure out how to send back # an error status if an IOError occurs after a partial write # in that case. Here, everything is read before starting.) res.setbodybytes(localstore.read(oid)) except blobstore.LfsCorruptionError: _logexception(req) # XXX: Is this the right code? res.status = hgwebcommon.statusmessage(422, b'corrupt blob') res.setbodybytes(b'') return True else: _sethttperror( res, HTTP_METHOD_NOT_ALLOWED, message=b'Unsupported LFS transfer method: %s' % method, ) return True