diff --git a/CONTRIBUTORS b/CONTRIBUTORS index b89f3e04..94c2b86e 100644 --- a/CONTRIBUTORS +++ b/CONTRIBUTORS @@ -1,3 +1,4 @@ Daniele Serafini Ishan Bhanuka +Kumar Shivendu Quentin Campos diff --git a/PKG-INFO b/PKG-INFO index 2969975b..8e342b99 100644 --- a/PKG-INFO +++ b/PKG-INFO @@ -1,224 +1,223 @@ Metadata-Version: 2.1 Name: swh.storage -Version: 0.27.3 +Version: 0.29.1 Summary: Software Heritage storage manager Home-page: https://forge.softwareheritage.org/diffusion/DSTO/ Author: Software Heritage developers Author-email: swh-devel@inria.fr License: UNKNOWN Project-URL: Bug Reports, https://forge.softwareheritage.org/maniphest Project-URL: Funding, https://www.softwareheritage.org/donate Project-URL: Source, https://forge.softwareheritage.org/source/swh-storage Project-URL: Documentation, https://docs.softwareheritage.org/devel/swh-storage/ Description: swh-storage =========== Abstraction layer over the archive, allowing to access all stored source code artifacts as well as their metadata. See the [documentation](https://docs.softwareheritage.org/devel/swh-storage/index.html) for more details. ## Quick start ### Dependencies Python tests for this module include tests that cannot be run without a local Postgresql database, so you need the Postgresql server executable on your machine (no need to have a running Postgresql server). They also expect a cassandra server. #### Debian-like host ``` $ sudo apt install libpq-dev postgresql-11 cassandra ``` #### Non Debian-like host The tests expects the path to `cassandra` to either be unspecified, it is then looked up at `/usr/sbin/cassandra`, either specified through the environment variable `SWH_CASSANDRA_BIN`. Optionally, you can avoid running the cassandra tests. ``` (swh) :~/swh-storage$ tox -- -m 'not cassandra' ``` ### Installation It is strongly recommended to use a virtualenv. In the following, we consider you work in a virtualenv named `swh`. See the [developer setup guide](https://docs.softwareheritage.org/devel/developer-setup.html#developer-setup) for a more details on how to setup a working environment. You can install the package directly from [pypi](https://pypi.org/p/swh.storage): ``` (swh) :~$ pip install swh.storage [...] ``` Or from sources: ``` (swh) :~$ git clone https://forge.softwareheritage.org/source/swh-storage.git [...] (swh) :~$ cd swh-storage (swh) :~/swh-storage$ pip install . [...] ``` Then you can check it's properly installed: ``` (swh) :~$ swh storage --help Usage: swh storage [OPTIONS] COMMAND [ARGS]... Software Heritage Storage tools. Options: -h, --help Show this message and exit. Commands: rpc-serve Software Heritage Storage RPC server. ``` ## Tests The best way of running Python tests for this module is to use [tox](https://tox.readthedocs.io/). ``` (swh) :~$ pip install tox ``` ### tox From the sources directory, simply use tox: ``` (swh) :~/swh-storage$ tox [...] ========= 315 passed, 6 skipped, 15 warnings in 40.86 seconds ========== _______________________________ summary ________________________________ flake8: commands succeeded py3: commands succeeded congratulations :) ``` Note: it is possible to set the `JAVA_HOME` environment variable to specify the version of the JVM to be used by Cassandra. For example, at the time of writing this, Cassandra does not support java 14, so one may want to use for example java 11: ``` (swh) :~/swh-storage$ export JAVA_HOME=/usr/lib/jvm/java-14-openjdk-amd64/bin/java (swh) :~/swh-storage$ tox [...] ``` ## Development The storage server can be locally started. It requires a configuration file and a running Postgresql database. ### Sample configuration A typical configuration `storage.yml` file is: ``` storage: cls: local db: "dbname=softwareheritage-dev user= password=" objstorage: cls: pathslicing root: /tmp/swh-storage/ slicing: 0:2/2:4/4:6 ``` which means, this uses: - a local storage instance whose db connection is to `softwareheritage-dev` local instance, - the objstorage uses a local objstorage instance whose: - `root` path is /tmp/swh-storage, - slicing scheme is `0:2/2:4/4:6`. This means that the identifier of the content (sha1) which will be stored on disk at first level with the first 2 hex characters, the second level with the next 2 hex characters and the third level with the next 2 hex characters. And finally the complete hash file holding the raw content. For example: 00062f8bd330715c4f819373653d97b3cd34394c will be stored at 00/06/2f/00062f8bd330715c4f819373653d97b3cd34394c Note that the `root` path should exist on disk before starting the server. ### Starting the storage server If the python package has been properly installed (e.g. in a virtual env), you should be able to use the command: ``` (swh) :~/swh-storage$ swh storage rpc-serve storage.yml ``` This runs a local swh-storage api at 5002 port. ``` (swh) :~/swh-storage$ curl http://127.0.0.1:5002 Software Heritage storage server

You have reached the Software Heritage storage server.
See its documentation and API for more information

``` ### And then what? In your upper layer ([loader-git](https://forge.softwareheritage.org/source/swh-loader-git/), [loader-svn](https://forge.softwareheritage.org/source/swh-loader-svn/), etc...), you can define a remote storage with this snippet of yaml configuration. ``` storage: cls: remote url: http://localhost:5002/ ``` You could directly define a local storage with the following snippet: ``` storage: cls: local db: service=swh-dev objstorage: cls: pathslicing root: /home/storage/swh-storage/ slicing: 0:2/2:4/4:6 ``` Platform: UNKNOWN Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3 Classifier: Intended Audience :: Developers Classifier: License :: OSI Approved :: GNU General Public License v3 (GPLv3) Classifier: Operating System :: OS Independent Classifier: Development Status :: 5 - Production/Stable Requires-Python: >=3.7 Description-Content-Type: text/markdown Provides-Extra: testing -Provides-Extra: schemata Provides-Extra: journal diff --git a/debian/changelog b/debian/changelog index 6202ebd1..b05594e0 100644 --- a/debian/changelog +++ b/debian/changelog @@ -1,2558 +1,2598 @@ -swh-storage (0.27.3-1~swh1~bpo10+1) buster-swh; urgency=medium +swh-storage (0.29.1-1~swh1) unstable-swh; urgency=medium - * Rebuild for buster-swh + * New upstream release 0.29.1 - (tagged by Nicolas Dandrimont + on 2021-05-14 18:31:52 +0200) + * Upstream changes: - Release swh.storage 0.29.1 - Add missing + db migration - -- Software Heritage autobuilder (on jenkins-debian1) Fri, 09 Apr 2021 13:12:13 +0000 + -- Software Heritage autobuilder (on jenkins-debian1) Fri, 14 May 2021 16:59:42 +0000 + +swh-storage (0.29.0-1~swh1) unstable-swh; urgency=medium + + * New upstream release 0.29.0 - (tagged by Valentin Lorentz + on 2021-05-11 15:04:58 +0200) + * Upstream changes: - v0.29.0 - * Make the + TenaciousProxyStorage retry when a single object add fails - * + Move all proxy storages in swh/storage/proxies/ - * Deprecate + the "local" storage cls in favor of "postgresql" - * cassandra: + Add tests checking directory_add and snapshot_add are atomic. - + * Add endpoint directory_get_entries, to quickly list a directory's + entries - * content_get: Add support for queries by sha1_git + + -- Software Heritage autobuilder (on jenkins-debian1) Tue, 11 May 2021 13:12:42 +0000 + +swh-storage (0.28.0-1~swh1) unstable-swh; urgency=medium + + * New upstream release 0.28.0 - (tagged by Valentin Lorentz + on 2021-05-06 15:52:03 +0200) + * Upstream changes: - v0.28.0 - * Normalize all + Storage.xxx_add() methods to return a summary - * cassandra: Add + 'check_missing' option, to allow updating objects - * cassandra: + Add a test of a 'complex' migration, with a PK update - * Add a + new TenaciousProxyStorage - * Make postgresql's origin_add not + raise an error in case of conflict - * Stop storing + authority/fetcher metadata. - * tenacious: Document potential + issues about objects being dropped - * Use swh.core 0.14 + + -- Software Heritage autobuilder (on jenkins-debian1) Thu, 06 May 2021 14:06:51 +0000 + +swh-storage (0.27.4-1~swh1) unstable-swh; urgency=medium + + * New upstream release 0.27.4 - (tagged by Antoine Lambert + on 2021-04-29 14:38:49 +0200) + * Upstream changes: - version 0.27.4 + + -- Software Heritage autobuilder (on jenkins-debian1) Thu, 29 Apr 2021 13:04:46 +0000 swh-storage (0.27.3-1~swh1) unstable-swh; urgency=medium * New upstream release 0.27.3 - (tagged by Antoine Lambert on 2021-04-09 14:59:36 +0200) * Upstream changes: - version 0.27.3 -- Software Heritage autobuilder (on jenkins-debian1) Fri, 09 Apr 2021 13:06:58 +0000 swh-storage (0.27.2-1~swh1) unstable-swh; urgency=medium * New upstream release 0.27.2 - (tagged by David Douard on 2021-04-07 15:06:41 +0200) * Upstream changes: - v0.27.2 -- Software Heritage autobuilder (on jenkins-debian1) Thu, 08 Apr 2021 08:05:43 +0000 swh-storage (0.27.1-1~swh1) unstable-swh; urgency=medium * New upstream release 0.27.1 - (tagged by Valentin Lorentz on 2021-03-30 17:47:03 +0200) * Upstream changes: - v0.27.1 - * buffer: Add support for 'extid' -- Software Heritage autobuilder (on jenkins-debian1) Tue, 30 Mar 2021 15:59:01 +0000 swh-storage (0.27.0-1~swh1) unstable-swh; urgency=medium * New upstream release 0.27.0 - (tagged by Valentin Lorentz on 2021-03-29 14:33:24 +0200) * Upstream changes: - v0.27.0 - * origin_visit_status_add: Fix inconsistent/incorrect errors when type is None and visit is missing. - * extid: remove unicity on (extid_type, extid) and (target_type, target) -- Software Heritage autobuilder (on jenkins-debian1) Mon, 29 Mar 2021 12:44:14 +0000 swh-storage (0.26.0-1~swh1) unstable-swh; urgency=medium * New upstream release 0.26.0 - (tagged by Nicolas Dandrimont on 2021-03-22 14:44:35 +0100) * Upstream changes: - Release swh.storage v0.26.0 - Move raw_extrinsic_metadata deduplication to use a new id column. -- Software Heritage autobuilder (on jenkins-debian1) Mon, 22 Mar 2021 21:53:39 +0000 swh-storage (0.25.0-1~swh1) unstable-swh; urgency=medium * New upstream release 0.25.0 - (tagged by Antoine Lambert on 2021-03-18 13:55:10 +0100) * Upstream changes: - version 0.25.0 -- Software Heritage autobuilder (on jenkins-debian1) Thu, 18 Mar 2021 13:02:02 +0000 swh-storage (0.24.1-1~swh1) unstable-swh; urgency=medium * New upstream release 0.24.1 - (tagged by Valentin Lorentz on 2021-03-04 23:32:36 +0100) * Upstream changes: - v0.24.1 - * tests: Drop hypothesis < 6 requirement - * Remove the remaining references to the deprecated SWHID class - * postgresql: Ensure a minimum limit for the snapshot branches query -- Software Heritage autobuilder (on jenkins-debian1) Thu, 04 Mar 2021 22:39:03 +0000 swh-storage (0.24.0-1~swh1) unstable-swh; urgency=medium * New upstream release 0.24.0 - (tagged by Valentin Lorentz on 2021-03-02 10:00:23 +0100) * Upstream changes: - v0.24.0 - * storage_tests: recompute ids when evolving RawExtrinsicMetadata objects. - * RawExtrinsicMetadata: update to use the API in swh-model 1.0.0 -- Software Heritage autobuilder (on jenkins-debian1) Tue, 02 Mar 2021 09:11:15 +0000 swh-storage (0.23.2-1~swh1) unstable-swh; urgency=medium * New upstream release 0.23.2 - (tagged by Antoine Lambert on 2021-02-19 11:47:03 +0100) * Upstream changes: - version 0.23.2 -- Software Heritage autobuilder (on jenkins-debian1) Fri, 19 Feb 2021 10:58:50 +0000 swh-storage (0.23.1-1~swh1) unstable-swh; urgency=medium * New upstream release 0.23.1 - (tagged by Antoine R. Dumont (@ardumont) on 2021-02-16 17:19:00 +0100) * Upstream changes: - v0.23.1 - Switch anonymized replayer test to use pytest parametrization -- Software Heritage autobuilder (on jenkins-debian1) Tue, 16 Feb 2021 16:28:25 +0000 swh-storage (0.23.0-1~swh2) unstable-swh; urgency=medium * Fix dependency issue -- Antoine R. Dumont (@ardumont) Tue, 16 Feb 2021 14:34:57 +0100 swh-storage (0.23.0-1~swh1) unstable-swh; urgency=medium * New upstream release 0.23.0 - (tagged by Antoine R. Dumont (@ardumont) on 2021-02-15 15:20:21 +0100) * Upstream changes: - v0.23.0 - storage: Refactor OriginVisitStatus instantiation - db: Unify sql joins on origin_visit_status using "USING" - storage.postgresql: Use origin_visit_status.type value as source - test_replay: Fix hang since confluent-kafka 1.6 release - postgresql: Fix dbversion() to return the max version instead of a random one. - buffer: ensure objects are flushed in topological order - Return an accurate summary from buffer's flush() method - buffer: add support for snapshots - buffer: add type annotations for tests -- Software Heritage autobuilder (on jenkins-debian1) Mon, 15 Feb 2021 14:39:04 +0000 swh-storage (0.22.0-1~swh1) unstable-swh; urgency=medium * New upstream release 0.22.0 - (tagged by Antoine R. Dumont (@ardumont) on 2021-02-03 12:09:29 +0100) * Upstream changes: - v0.22.0 - storage: Make origin_get_latest_visit_status return OriginVisitStatus - storage: Change origin_visit_status_get_random interface to return visit_status - Write introduction to swh-storage -- Software Heritage autobuilder (on jenkins-debian1) Wed, 03 Feb 2021 11:15:27 +0000 swh-storage (0.21.1-1~swh1) unstable-swh; urgency=medium * New upstream release 0.21.1 - (tagged by Vincent SELLIER on 2021-01-28 14:11:26 +0100) * Upstream changes: - v0.21.1 - * Correctly return origin_visit_status.type value everywhere -- Software Heritage autobuilder (on jenkins-debian1) Thu, 28 Jan 2021 13:19:24 +0000 swh-storage (0.21.0-1~swh1) unstable-swh; urgency=medium * New upstream release 0.21.0 - (tagged by Antoine R. Dumont (@ardumont) on 2021-01-20 15:42:40 +0100) * Upstream changes: - v0.21.0 - db: Allow new status values not_found, failed to OriginVisitStatus -- Software Heritage autobuilder (on jenkins-debian1) Wed, 20 Jan 2021 14:52:20 +0000 swh-storage (0.20.0-1~swh1) unstable-swh; urgency=medium * New upstream release 0.20.0 - (tagged by Antoine R. Dumont (@ardumont) on 2021-01-20 10:24:00 +0100) * Upstream changes: - v0.20.0 - storage: Add persistence of the field OriginVisitStatus.type - backfiller: Add type to the origin_visit_status topic - tests: Make test_content_add_race fail for the right reason. -- Software Heritage autobuilder (on jenkins-debian1) Wed, 20 Jan 2021 09:29:54 +0000 swh-storage (0.19.0-1~swh1) unstable-swh; urgency=medium * New upstream release 0.19.0 - (tagged by Vincent SELLIER on 2021-01-14 11:09:17 +0100) * Upstream changes: - v0.19.0 - * 2021-01-12 Adapt cassandra storage to ignore the new OriginVisitStatus.type field - * 2021- 01-08 Allow to use the JAVA_HOME environment for cassandra tests - * 2021-01-13 Enforce hypothesis <6 to prevent test breakage - * 2021-01-08 Make the CREATE_TABLES_QUERIES in cassandra/schema.py an explicit list - * 2020-12-18 Add a cli section in the doc - * 2020-11-24 storage.backfill: Allow cli run for origin_visit_status as well - * 2020-11-24 conftest: Reference swh.core.db.pytest_plugin -- Software Heritage autobuilder (on jenkins-debian1) Thu, 14 Jan 2021 10:18:31 +0000 swh-storage (0.18.0-1~swh1) unstable-swh; urgency=medium * New upstream release 0.18.0 - (tagged by Antoine R. Dumont (@ardumont) on 2020-11-23 14:46:41 +0100) * Upstream changes: - v0.18.0 - requirements-test.txt: Drop no longer needed pytest-postgresql requirement - backfill: Reverse flawed logic in SnapshotBranch generation - migrate_extrinsic_metadata: don't crash when deb revisions aren't referenced by any snapshot -- Software Heritage autobuilder (on jenkins-debian1) Mon, 23 Nov 2020 13:52:32 +0000 swh-storage (0.17.2-1~swh1) unstable-swh; urgency=medium * New upstream release 0.17.2 - (tagged by Nicolas Dandrimont on 2020-11-13 11:56:37 +0100) * Upstream changes: - Release swh.storage 0.17.2 - Future- proof get_journal_writer by setting the value_sanitizer argument - migrate_extrinsic_metadata improvements - backfill: only flush on every batch -- Software Heritage autobuilder (on jenkins-debian1) Fri, 13 Nov 2020 11:05:35 +0000 swh-storage (0.17.1-1~swh1) unstable-swh; urgency=medium * New upstream release 0.17.1 - (tagged by Antoine Lambert on 2020-11-05 13:50:35 +0100) * Upstream changes: - version 0.17.1 -- Software Heritage autobuilder (on jenkins-debian1) Thu, 05 Nov 2020 12:56:53 +0000 swh-storage (0.17.0-1~swh1) unstable-swh; urgency=medium * New upstream release 0.17.0 - (tagged by Nicolas Dandrimont on 2020-11-03 18:09:53 +0100) * Upstream changes: - Release swh.storage v0.17.0 - Migrate all raw extrinsic metadata attributes from id to target - Add an `algos` function to resolve branch aliases - Prepare updates to make swh.journal more generic - Improve api server initialization - Various updates to the migrate_extrinsic_metadata script, notably writing - most metadata on directories instead of revisions -- Software Heritage autobuilder (on jenkins-debian1) Tue, 03 Nov 2020 17:20:45 +0000 swh-storage (0.16.0-1~swh1) unstable-swh; urgency=medium * New upstream release 0.16.0 - (tagged by Nicolas Dandrimont on 2020-10-09 18:23:24 +0200) * Upstream changes: - Release swh.storage v0.16.0 - Updates to the intrinsic metadata migration script - Various improvements to the buffer storage - Update swh storage backfill to use common configuration keys -- Software Heritage autobuilder (on jenkins-debian1) Fri, 09 Oct 2020 16:33:11 +0000 swh-storage (0.15.3-1~swh1) unstable-swh; urgency=medium * New upstream release 0.15.3 - (tagged by Nicolas Dandrimont on 2020-09-24 20:14:39 +0200) * Upstream changes: - Release swh.storage v0.15.3 - hopefully fix the documentation build -- Software Heritage autobuilder (on jenkins-debian1) Thu, 24 Sep 2020 18:24:14 +0000 swh-storage (0.15.2-1~swh1) unstable-swh; urgency=medium * New upstream release 0.15.2 - (tagged by Nicolas Dandrimont on 2020-09-24 19:22:11 +0200) * Upstream changes: - Release swh.storage v0.15.2 - no change rebuild to clean up jenkins fsckup accumulating old files. -- Software Heritage autobuilder (on jenkins-debian1) Thu, 24 Sep 2020 17:28:22 +0000 swh-storage (0.15.1-1~swh1) unstable-swh; urgency=medium * New upstream release 0.15.1 - (tagged by Nicolas Dandrimont on 2020-09-24 18:34:54 +0200) * Upstream changes: - Release swh.storage v0.15.1 - Restore buffer proxy behavior with default arguments -- Software Heritage autobuilder (on jenkins-debian1) Thu, 24 Sep 2020 16:44:22 +0000 swh-storage (0.15.0-1~swh1) unstable-swh; urgency=medium * New upstream release 0.15.0 - (tagged by Antoine R. Dumont (@ardumont) on 2020-09-24 16:54:07 +0200) * Upstream changes: - v0.15.0 - Support different database flavors in the SQL scripts - Add the SQL commands used to set up the logical replication publication - Output a warning when the version of the database is different than expected - Improve code quality and doc in BufferedProxyStorage - Adapt cli declaration entrypoint to swh.core 0.3 - Add warning about skipped_content (sneaking into the 'content' topics) - graph- replayer: fix to prevent wrong warning - pre-commit: Add isort hook and reorder imports with isort - pytest_plugin: Change dbname to storage to avoid clash in tests - pytest_plugin: Use psql to load SQL files instead of connecting with psycopg2 -- Software Heritage autobuilder (on jenkins-debian1) Thu, 24 Sep 2020 15:03:58 +0000 swh-storage (0.14.3-1~swh1) unstable-swh; urgency=medium * New upstream release 0.14.3 - (tagged by David Douard on 2020-09-17 16:58:59 +0200) * Upstream changes: - v0.14.3 -- Software Heritage autobuilder (on jenkins-debian1) Thu, 17 Sep 2020 16:53:56 +0000 swh-storage (0.14.2-1~swh1) unstable-swh; urgency=medium * New upstream release 0.14.2 - (tagged by David Douard on 2020-09-11 15:31:22 +0200) * Upstream changes: - v0.14.2 -- Software Heritage autobuilder (on jenkins-debian1) Fri, 11 Sep 2020 13:37:11 +0000 swh-storage (0.14.1-1~swh1) unstable-swh; urgency=medium * New upstream release 0.14.1 - (tagged by Antoine R. Dumont (@ardumont) on 2020-09-04 15:43:51 +0200) * Upstream changes: - v0.14.1 - algos.diff: Add missed revision_get conversion -- Software Heritage autobuilder (on jenkins-debian1) Fri, 04 Sep 2020 13:52:17 +0000 swh-storage (0.14.0-1~swh1) unstable-swh; urgency=medium * New upstream release 0.14.0 - (tagged by Antoine R. Dumont (@ardumont) on 2020-09-04 12:23:52 +0200) * Upstream changes: - v0.14.0 - Refactor revision_get storage API to return Revision objects - cassandra: Discard Content ctime field in content_get_partition -- Software Heritage autobuilder (on jenkins-debian1) Fri, 04 Sep 2020 10:59:54 +0000 swh-storage (0.13.3-1~swh1) unstable-swh; urgency=medium * New upstream release 0.13.3 - (tagged by Antoine R. Dumont (@ardumont) on 2020-09-01 14:34:57 +0200) * Upstream changes: - v0.13.3 - storage*: release_get(...) -> List[Optional[Release]] - Make StorageInterface a Protocol. - Add a validating storage proxy, to check ids before insertion. - Add a --check-config option for cli commands - Remove the deprecated config-path option from `swh storage rpc-serve` command - Add support for a new "check_config" config option in get_storage() - Check for db version mismatch in PgStorage.check_config() - Add a check_dbversion() method to the Db class - Fix pytest_plugin's database janitor: do not truncate the dbversion table - algos.snapshot: Add visits_and_snapshots_get_from_revision - storage/interface: Remove deprecated diff endpoints - storage_tests: Remove duplicated postgresql-specific tests. - Move postgresql-related files to swh/storage/postgresql/ -- Software Heritage autobuilder (on jenkins-debian1) Tue, 01 Sep 2020 12:40:29 +0000 swh-storage (0.13.2-1~swh2) unstable-swh; urgency=medium * Add mypy-extensions to build-dependencies -- Nicolas Dandrimont Fri, 21 Aug 2020 12:17:05 +0200 swh-storage (0.13.2-1~swh1) unstable-swh; urgency=medium * New upstream release 0.13.2 - (tagged by Valentin Lorentz on 2020-08-20 08:59:39 +0200) * Upstream changes: - v0.13.2 - * pg: Fix crash in snapshot_get when the snapshot does not exist. - * cassandra: fix signatures - * in_memory: rewrite as a backend for the cassandra storage - * remove endpoint snapshot_get_by_origin_visit. - * pg: rewrite converters to work with model objects -- Software Heritage autobuilder (on jenkins-debian1) Thu, 20 Aug 2020 07:18:50 +0000 swh-storage (0.13.1-1~swh3) unstable-swh; urgency=medium * Update dependencies -- Antoine R. Dumont (@ardumont) Fri, 07 Aug 2020 21:17:01 +0000 swh-storage (0.13.1-1~swh2) unstable-swh; urgency=medium * Update dependencies -- Antoine R. Dumont (@ardumont) Fri, 07 Aug 2020 21:02:01 +0000 swh-storage (0.13.1-1~swh1) unstable-swh; urgency=medium * New upstream release 0.13.1 - (tagged by Valentin Lorentz on 2020-08-07 18:14:32 +0200) * Upstream changes: - v0.13.1 - * Make snapshot_get_branches return a TypedDict containing SnapshotBranch objects. -- Software Heritage autobuilder (on jenkins-debian1) Fri, 07 Aug 2020 16:23:01 +0000 swh-storage (0.13.0-1~swh1) unstable-swh; urgency=medium * New upstream release 0.13.0 - (tagged by Antoine R. Dumont (@ardumont) on 2020-08-07 12:38:47 +0200) * Upstream changes: - v0.13.0 - storage*: Rename and type content_get(List[Sha1]) -> List[Optional[Content]] - storage*: Rename content_get_data(Sha1) -> Optional[bytes] - Simplify as Content.ctime None is popped out of a to_dict call in recent model - cassandra.storage: Use next token for pagination instead of computing it -- Software Heritage autobuilder (on jenkins-debian1) Fri, 07 Aug 2020 10:49:28 +0000 swh-storage (0.12.0-1~swh1) unstable-swh; urgency=medium * New upstream release 0.12.0 - (tagged by Antoine R. Dumont (@ardumont) on 2020-08-06 08:50:17 +0200) * Upstream changes: - v0.12.0 - Type storage endpoints - Drop content_get_range endpoint in favor of content_get_partition -- Software Heritage autobuilder (on jenkins-debian1) Thu, 06 Aug 2020 06:55:26 +0000 swh-storage (0.11.10-1~swh1) unstable-swh; urgency=medium * New upstream release 0.11.10 - (tagged by Antoine R. Dumont (@ardumont) on 2020-08-04 14:10:21 +0200) * Upstream changes: - v0.11.10 - tests: Improve coverage on directory_ls endpoints - storage*: Type content_find(...) -> List[Content] - storage*: Type {cnt,dir,rev,rel,snp}_get_random(...) -> Sha1Git -- Software Heritage autobuilder (on jenkins-debian1) Tue, 04 Aug 2020 12:15:21 +0000 swh-storage (0.11.9-1~swh1) unstable-swh; urgency=medium * New upstream release 0.11.9 - (tagged by Antoine R. Dumont (@ardumont) on 2020-08-03 11:55:10 +0200) * Upstream changes: - v0.11.9 - storage*: Drop origin-get- range in favor of origin-list - storage*: Do not allow unknown visit status in origin_visit*_get_latest - storage*: Add type annotation to origin_count - Reuse swh.core stream_results function -- Software Heritage autobuilder (on jenkins-debian1) Mon, 03 Aug 2020 10:02:56 +0000 swh-storage (0.11.8-1~swh1) unstable-swh; urgency=medium * New upstream release 0.11.8 - (tagged by Valentin Lorentz on 2020-07-31 14:57:09 +0200) * Upstream changes: - v0.11.8 - * test_replay: update for swh.journal 0.4.1. - * Add support for metadata-related object types to the backfiller and replayer. - * pg: Rewrite _origin_query to force the query planner to filter on URLs before filtering on visits. - * Make raw_extrinsic_metadata_get return PagedResult instead of Dict. - * Rename argument 'object_type' of raw_extrinsic_metadata_get to 'type'. -- Software Heritage autobuilder (on jenkins-debian1) Fri, 31 Jul 2020 13:17:40 +0000 swh-storage (0.11.6-1~swh1) unstable-swh; urgency=medium * New upstream release 0.11.6 - (tagged by Antoine R. Dumont (@ardumont) on 2020-07-30 16:20:48 +0200) * Upstream changes: - v0.11.6 - storage*: Adapt origin_list(...) -> PagedResult[Origin] - algos.snapshot: Open snapshot_id_get_from_revision - storage*: add origin_visit_status_get(...) -> PagedResult[OriginVisitStatus] - Add type annotations on get_storage. - buffer: Pass lists to backend functions, not iterables. - storage*: Simplify next-page- token computation - filter: Fix types passed to the proxied storage. - Fix upcoming type warning with swh.core > v0.1.2. - Make API endpoints take Lists instead of Iterables as arguments - storage*: use an enum to explicit the order in origin_visit_get - storage*: origin_visit_get(...) -> PagedResult[OriginVisit] - Write metadata + metadata authorities/fetchers to the journal. -- Software Heritage autobuilder (on jenkins-debian1) Thu, 30 Jul 2020 14:29:10 +0000 swh-storage (0.11.5-1~swh1) unstable-swh; urgency=medium * New upstream release 0.11.5 - (tagged by Valentin Lorentz on 2020-07-28 09:55:34 +0200) * Upstream changes: - v0.11.5 - in_memory: fix tie-breaking when two visits have the same date. -- Software Heritage autobuilder (on jenkins-debian1) Tue, 28 Jul 2020 08:10:21 +0000 swh-storage (0.11.4-1~swh1) unstable-swh; urgency=medium * New upstream release 0.11.4 - (tagged by Antoine R. Dumont (@ardumont) on 2020-07-27 16:08:42 +0200) * Upstream changes: - v0.11.4 - Rename object_metadata to raw_extrinsic_metadata - metadata_{authority,fetcher}_add: Fix crash when the iterable argument is empty - storage*: origin_visit_get_by -> Optional[OriginVisit] - storage*: origin_visit_find_by_date -> Optional[OriginVisit] - storage*: type origin_visit_get_latest endpoint result - algos.origin: Simplify origin_get_latest_visit_status function -- Software Heritage autobuilder (on jenkins-debian1) Mon, 27 Jul 2020 14:16:18 +0000 swh-storage (0.11.3-1~swh1) unstable-swh; urgency=medium * New upstream release 0.11.3 - (tagged by Antoine R. Dumont (@ardumont) on 2020-07-27 08:01:03 +0200) * Upstream changes: - v0.11.3 - storage*: origin_get(Iterable[str]) -> Iterable[Optional[Origin]] - storage*.origin_visit_get_random: Read model objects -- Software Heritage autobuilder (on jenkins-debian1) Mon, 27 Jul 2020 06:08:55 +0000 swh-storage (0.11.2-1~swh1) unstable-swh; urgency=medium * New upstream release 0.11.2 - (tagged by Antoine R. Dumont (@ardumont) on 2020-07-23 12:09:51 +0200) * Upstream changes: - v0.11.2 - pgstorage: Drop unnecessary indirection from reading origin_visit - pytest-plugin: Make sample_data return data model objects - tests: Use only model objects for testing - Drop validate storage proxy -- Software Heritage autobuilder (on jenkins-debian1) Thu, 23 Jul 2020 10:18:15 +0000 swh-storage (0.11.1-1~swh1) unstable-swh; urgency=medium * New upstream release 0.11.1 - (tagged by Valentin Lorentz on 2020-07-20 13:01:20 +0200) * Upstream changes: - v0.11.1 - * Use model objects in tests - * Rename 'deposit' authority type to 'deposit_client'. -- Software Heritage autobuilder (on jenkins-debian1) Mon, 20 Jul 2020 11:14:39 +0000 swh-storage (0.11.0-1~swh1) unstable-swh; urgency=medium * New upstream release 0.11.0 - (tagged by Valentin Lorentz on 2020-07-20 11:01:10 +0200) * Upstream changes: - v0.11.0 - * Make metadata-related endpoints consistent with other endpoints by using Iterables of swh- model objects instead of a dict. - * Update tests to use model objects -- Software Heritage autobuilder (on jenkins-debian1) Mon, 20 Jul 2020 09:12:25 +0000 swh-storage (0.10.6-1~swh1) unstable-swh; urgency=medium * New upstream release 0.10.6 - (tagged by Antoine R. Dumont (@ardumont) on 2020-07-16 15:31:19 +0200) * Upstream changes: - v0.10.6 - pytest_plugin: Ensure fixture instantiates correctly -- Software Heritage autobuilder (on jenkins-debian1) Thu, 16 Jul 2020 13:36:34 +0000 swh-storage (0.10.5-1~swh1) unstable-swh; urgency=medium * New upstream release 0.10.5 - (tagged by Antoine R. Dumont (@ardumont) on 2020-07-16 14:24:50 +0200) * Upstream changes: - v0.10.5 - pytest_plugin: Do not expose the validate proxy storage - pytest-plugin: Expose a sample_data_model fixture - tests: Start using model objects and drop validate proxy when possible -- Software Heritage autobuilder (on jenkins-debian1) Thu, 16 Jul 2020 12:34:44 +0000 swh-storage (0.10.4-1~swh1) unstable-swh; urgency=medium * New upstream release 0.10.4 - (tagged by Antoine R. Dumont (@ardumont) on 2020-07-16 11:25:25 +0200) * Upstream changes: - v0.10.4 - pytest_plugin: Avoid fixture client to declare optional dependency - Allow cassandra binary path to be configured through env variable - 158: Make schema and migration converge so the migration works -- Software Heritage autobuilder (on jenkins-debian1) Thu, 16 Jul 2020 09:37:24 +0000 swh-storage (0.10.3-1~swh1) unstable-swh; urgency=medium * New upstream release 0.10.3 - (tagged by Antoine Lambert on 2020-07-10 16:26:27 +0200) * Upstream changes: - version 0.10.3 -- Software Heritage autobuilder (on jenkins-debian1) Fri, 10 Jul 2020 14:40:28 +0000 swh-storage (0.10.2-1~swh2) unstable-swh; urgency=medium * Fix debian rules to avoid double pytest-plugin loading clash -- Antoine R. Dumont (@ardumont) Fri, 10 Jul 2020 09:21:14 +0200 swh-storage (0.10.2-1~swh1) unstable-swh; urgency=medium * New upstream release 0.10.2 - (tagged by Antoine R. Dumont (@ardumont) on 2020-07-10 08:30:37 +0200) * Upstream changes: - v0.10.2 - tests: Do no expose the pytest- plugin through setuptools entry - Convert ImmutableDict to dict before passing it to json.dumps - docs: Rework dia -> pdf pipeline for inkscape 1.0 -- Software Heritage autobuilder (on jenkins-debian1) Fri, 10 Jul 2020 06:52:42 +0000 swh-storage (0.10.1-1~swh2) unstable-swh; urgency=medium * Update runtime dependencies -- Antoine R. Dumont (@ardumont) Wed, 08 Jul 2020 14:56:01 +0200 swh-storage (0.10.1-1~swh1) unstable-swh; urgency=medium * New upstream release 0.10.1 - (tagged by Antoine R. Dumont (@ardumont) on 2020-07-08 14:32:52 +0200) * Upstream changes: - v0.10.1 - extract-pytest-fixture Move shareable fixtures out of conftest into a dedicated pytest plugin - Migrate from vcversioner to setuptools-scm -- Software Heritage autobuilder (on jenkins-debian1) Wed, 08 Jul 2020 12:39:15 +0000 swh-storage (0.10.0-1~swh1) unstable-swh; urgency=medium * New upstream release 0.10.0 - (tagged by David Douard on 2020-07-08 09:20:49 +0200) * Upstream changes: - v0.10.0 -- Software Heritage autobuilder (on jenkins-debian1) Wed, 08 Jul 2020 10:11:09 +0000 swh-storage (0.9.3-1~swh1) unstable-swh; urgency=medium * New upstream release 0.9.3 - (tagged by Antoine R. Dumont (@ardumont) on 2020-07-06 09:55:56 +0200) * Upstream changes: - v0.9.3 - storage: Send metrics from the origin_add endpoint -- Software Heritage autobuilder (on jenkins-debian1) Mon, 06 Jul 2020 08:06:13 +0000 swh-storage (0.9.2-1~swh1) unstable-swh; urgency=medium * New upstream release 0.9.2 - (tagged by Antoine R. Dumont (@ardumont) on 2020-07-03 18:48:39 +0200) * Upstream changes: - v0.9.2 - pg-storage: Add missing cur parameter passing -- Software Heritage autobuilder (on jenkins-debian1) Fri, 03 Jul 2020 16:54:13 +0000 swh-storage (0.9.1-1~swh1) unstable-swh; urgency=medium * New upstream release 0.9.1 - (tagged by Antoine R. Dumont (@ardumont) on 2020-07-03 16:50:45 +0200) * Upstream changes: - v0.9.1 - storage.db: Drop db.origin_visit_upsert behavior -- Software Heritage autobuilder (on jenkins-debian1) Fri, 03 Jul 2020 15:00:32 +0000 swh-storage (0.9.0-1~swh1) unstable-swh; urgency=medium * New upstream release 0.9.0 - (tagged by Antoine R. Dumont (@ardumont) on 2020-07-01 09:53:34 +0200) * Upstream changes: - v0.9.0 - storage*: Drop intermediary conversion step into OriginVisit - pg: use 'on conflict do nothing' strategy for duplicate metadata rows. - Make the code location of metadata endpoints consistent across backends. - Add content_metadata_{add,get}. - Add context columns to object_metadata table and object_metadata_{add,get}. - Generalize origin_metadata to allow support for other object types in the future. - Work around the segmentation faults caused by pytest-coverage + multiprocessing. -- Software Heritage autobuilder (on jenkins-debian1) Wed, 01 Jul 2020 08:02:08 +0000 swh-storage (0.8.1-1~swh1) unstable-swh; urgency=medium * New upstream release 0.8.1 - (tagged by David Douard on 2020-06-30 10:08:21 +0200) * Upstream changes: - v0.8.1 -- Software Heritage autobuilder (on jenkins-debian1) Tue, 30 Jun 2020 08:36:45 +0000 swh-storage (0.8.0-1~swh1) unstable-swh; urgency=medium * New upstream release 0.8.0 - (tagged by Antoine R. Dumont (@ardumont) on 2020-06-29 09:33:12 +0200) * Upstream changes: - v0.8.0 - Iterate over paginated visits in batches to retrieve latest visit/snapshot - storage*: Open order parameter to origin-visit-get endpoint - tests/replayer/storage*: Drop obsolete origin visit fields - Relax checks on journal writes regarding origin-visit* - replayer: Fix isoformat datetime string for origin-visit - Deprecate the origin_add_one() endpoint - test_storage: Add missing tests on origin_visit_get method -- Software Heritage autobuilder (on jenkins-debian1) Mon, 29 Jun 2020 07:44:00 +0000 swh-storage (0.7.0-1~swh1) unstable-swh; urgency=medium * New upstream release 0.7.0 - (tagged by Antoine R. Dumont (@ardumont) on 2020-06-22 15:42:25 +0200) * Upstream changes: - v0.7.0 - test_origin: Rename appropriately tests - algos: Improve origin visit get latest visit status algorithm - test_snapshot: Do not use origin_visit_add returned result - algos.snapshot: Fix edge case when snapshot is not resolved - Ensure ids are correct in tests' storage_data - Fix tests' storage_data revisions - SQL: replace the hash(url) index by a unique btree(url) on the origin table - Make sure the pagination in swh_snapshot_get_by_id uses the proper indexes -- Software Heritage autobuilder (on jenkins-debian1) Mon, 22 Jun 2020 14:09:33 +0000 swh-storage (0.6.0-1~swh1) unstable-swh; urgency=medium * New upstream release 0.6.0 - (tagged by Antoine R. Dumont (@ardumont) on 2020-06-19 11:29:42 +0200) * Upstream changes: - v0.6.0 - Move deprecated endpoint snapshot_get_latest from api endpoint to algos - algos.origin: Open origin-get-latest-visit-status function - storage*: Allow origin-visit-get-latest to filter on type - test_origin: Align storage initialization within tests -- Software Heritage autobuilder (on jenkins-debian1) Fri, 19 Jun 2020 12:45:32 +0000 swh-storage (0.5.0-1~swh1) unstable-swh; urgency=medium * New upstream release 0.5.0 - (tagged by Antoine R. Dumont (@ardumont) on 2020-06-17 16:03:15 +0200) * Upstream changes: - v0.5.0 - test_storage: Fix flakiness in round to milliseconds test util method - storage*: Add origin- visit-status-get-latest endpoint - Fix/update the backfiller - validate: accept model objects as well as dicts on all add endpoints - cql: Fix blackified strings - storage: Add missing cur parameter - Fix db_to_author() converter to return None is all fields are None -- Software Heritage autobuilder (on jenkins-debian1) Wed, 17 Jun 2020 14:19:37 +0000 swh-storage (0.4.0-1~swh1) unstable-swh; urgency=medium * New upstream release 0.4.0 - (tagged by Antoine R. Dumont (@ardumont) on 2020-06-16 09:50:25 +0200) * Upstream changes: - v0.4.0 - ardumont/master storage*: Drop leftover code - storage*: Drop origin_visit_upsert endpoint - storage*: Remove origin-visit-update endpoint - replay: Replay origin-visit and origin-visit-status - in_memory: Make origin- visit-status-add respect "on conflict ignore" policy - test_storage: Add journal behavior coverage for origin-visit-*add - Start migrating the validate proxy toward using BaseModel objects - storage*: Do not write twice origin-visit-status in journal -- Software Heritage autobuilder (on jenkins-debian1) Tue, 16 Jun 2020 07:58:23 +0000 swh-storage (0.3.0-1~swh1) unstable-swh; urgency=medium * New upstream release 0.3.0 - (tagged by Antoine R. Dumont (@ardumont) on 2020-06-12 09:08:23 +0200) * Upstream changes: - v0.3.0 - origin-visit-add storage*: Align origin-visit-add to take iterable of OriginVisit objects -- Software Heritage autobuilder (on jenkins-debian1) Fri, 12 Jun 2020 07:22:03 +0000 swh-storage (0.2.0-1~swh1) unstable-swh; urgency=medium * New upstream release 0.2.0 - (tagged by Antoine R. Dumont (@ardumont) on 2020-06-10 11:51:30 +0200) * Upstream changes: - v0.2.0 - origin-visit-upsert: Write visit status objects to the journal - origin-visit-update: Write visit status objects to the journal - origin-visit-add: Write visit status to the journal - Add pagination to origin_metadata_get. - Deduplicate origin-metadata when they have the same authority + discovery_date + fetcher. - Open `origin_visit_status_add` endpoint to add origin visit statuses - Add a replayer test for anonymized journal topics - Small refactoring of the InMemoryStorage to make it more consistent -- Software Heritage autobuilder (on jenkins-debian1) Wed, 10 Jun 2020 10:02:45 +0000 swh-storage (0.1.1-1~swh1) unstable-swh; urgency=medium * New upstream release 0.1.1 - (tagged by Nicolas Dandrimont on 2020-06-04 16:49:22 +0200) * Upstream changes: - Release swh.storage v0.1.1 - Work around tests hanging during Debian build -- Software Heritage autobuilder (on jenkins-debian1) Thu, 04 Jun 2020 14:56:54 +0000 swh-storage (0.1.0-2~swh1) unstable-swh; urgency=medium * Update dependencies. -- David Douard Thu, 04 Jun 2020 13:40:52 +0200 swh-storage (0.1.0-1~swh1) unstable-swh; urgency=medium * New upstream release 0.1.0 - (tagged by David Douard on 2020-06-04 12:08:46 +0200) * Upstream changes: - v0.1.0 -- Software Heritage autobuilder (on jenkins-debian1) Thu, 04 Jun 2020 10:28:43 +0000 swh-storage (0.0.193-1~swh1) unstable-swh; urgency=medium * New upstream release 0.0.193 - (tagged by Antoine R. Dumont (@ardumont) on 2020-05-28 14:28:54 +0200) * Upstream changes: - v0.0.193 - pg: Write origin visit updates & status, read from origin_visit_status - Make content.blake2s256 not null. - Remove unused SQL functions. - README: Update necessary dependencies for test purposes - Add a pre-commit hook to check there are version bumps in sql/upgrades/*.sql - Add missing dbversion bump in 150.sql. - Add artifact metadata to the extrinsic metadata storage specification. - Add not null constraints to metadata_authority/origin_metadata - Realign schema with latest 149 migration script -- Software Heritage autobuilder (on jenkins-debian1) Thu, 28 May 2020 12:37:58 +0000 swh-storage (0.0.192-1~swh1) unstable-swh; urgency=medium * New upstream release 0.0.192 - (tagged by Valentin Lorentz on 2020-05-19 18:42:00 +0200) * Upstream changes: - v0.0.192 - * origin_metadata_add: Reject non-bytes types for 'metadata'. -- Software Heritage autobuilder (on jenkins-debian1) Tue, 19 May 2020 16:54:00 +0000 swh-storage (0.0.191-1~swh1) unstable-swh; urgency=medium * New upstream release 0.0.191 - (tagged by Valentin Lorentz on 2020-05-19 13:43:35 +0200) * Upstream changes: - v0.0.191 - * Implement the new extrinsic metadata specification/vocabulary. -- Software Heritage autobuilder (on jenkins-debian1) Tue, 19 May 2020 11:52:00 +0000 swh-storage (0.0.190-1~swh1) unstable-swh; urgency=medium * New upstream release 0.0.190 - (tagged by Antoine R. Dumont (@ardumont) on 2020-05-18 14:10:39 +0200) * Upstream changes: - v0.0.190 - storage: metadata_provider: Ensure idempotency when creating provider - journal: add a skipped_content topic dedicated to SkippedContent objects - Add missing return annotations on JournalWriter methods - Improve a bit the exception message of JournalWriter.content_update - Refactor the JournalWriter class to normalize its methods - tests: fix test_replay; do only use aware datetime objects - test_kafka_writer: Add missing object type skipped_content -- Software Heritage autobuilder (on jenkins-debian1) Mon, 18 May 2020 12:18:09 +0000 swh-storage (0.0.189-1~swh1) unstable-swh; urgency=medium * New upstream release 0.0.189 - (tagged by Antoine R. Dumont (@ardumont) on 2020-04-30 14:50:54 +0200) * Upstream changes: - v0.0.189 - pg: Write both origin visit updates & status, read from origin_visit - pg-storage: Add new created state - setup.py: add documentation link - metadata spec: Fix title hierarchy - tests: Use aware datetimes instead of naive ones. - cassandra: Adapt internal implementations to use origin visit status - in_memory: Adapt internal implementations to use origin visit status -- Software Heritage autobuilder (on jenkins-debian1) Thu, 30 Apr 2020 12:58:57 +0000 swh-storage (0.0.188-1~swh1) unstable-swh; urgency=medium * New upstream release 0.0.188 - (tagged by David Douard on 2020-04-28 13:44:20 +0200) * Upstream changes: - v0.0.188 -- Software Heritage autobuilder (on jenkins-debian1) Tue, 28 Apr 2020 11:52:08 +0000 swh-storage (0.0.187-1~swh1) unstable-swh; urgency=medium * New upstream release 0.0.187 - (tagged by Antoine R. Dumont (@ardumont) on 2020-04-14 18:13:08 +0200) * Upstream changes: - v0.0.187 - storage.interface: Actually define the remote flush operation -- Software Heritage autobuilder (on jenkins-debian1) Tue, 14 Apr 2020 16:23:41 +0000 swh-storage (0.0.186-1~swh1) unstable-swh; urgency=medium * New upstream release 0.0.186 - (tagged by Nicolas Dandrimont on 2020-04-14 17:09:22 +0200) * Upstream changes: - Release swh.storage v0.0.186 - Drop backwards-compatibility code with swh.journal < 0.0.30 -- Software Heritage autobuilder (on jenkins-debian1) Tue, 14 Apr 2020 15:20:57 +0000 swh-storage (0.0.185-1~swh1) unstable-swh; urgency=medium * New upstream release 0.0.185 - (tagged by Antoine R. Dumont (@ardumont) on 2020-04-14 14:15:32 +0200) * Upstream changes: - v0.0.185 - storage.filter: Remove internal state - test: update storage tests to (future) swh.journal 0.0.30 -- Software Heritage autobuilder (on jenkins-debian1) Tue, 14 Apr 2020 12:22:06 +0000 swh-storage (0.0.184-1~swh1) unstable-swh; urgency=medium * New upstream release 0.0.184 - (tagged by Antoine R. Dumont (@ardumont) on 2020-04-10 16:07:32 +0200) * Upstream changes: - v0.0.184 - storage*: Add flush endpoints to storage implems (backend, proxy) - test_retry: Add missing skipped_content_add tests -- Software Heritage autobuilder (on jenkins-debian1) Fri, 10 Apr 2020 14:14:20 +0000 swh-storage (0.0.183-1~swh1) unstable-swh; urgency=medium * New upstream release 0.0.183 - (tagged by Antoine R. Dumont (@ardumont) on 2020-04-09 12:35:53 +0200) * Upstream changes: - v0.0.183 - proxy storage: Add a clear_buffers endpoint - buffer proxy storage: Filter out duplicate objects prior to storage write - storage: Prevent erroneous HashCollisions by using the same ctime for all rows. - Enable black - origin_visit_update: ensure it raises a StorageArgumentException - Adapt cassandra backend to validating model types - tests: many refactoring improvements - tests: Shut down cassandra connection before closing the fixture down - Add more type annotations -- Software Heritage autobuilder (on jenkins-debian1) Thu, 09 Apr 2020 10:46:29 +0000 swh-storage (0.0.182-1~swh1) unstable-swh; urgency=medium * New upstream release 0.0.182 - (tagged by Antoine R. Dumont (@ardumont) on 2020-03-27 07:02:13 +0100) * Upstream changes: - v0.0.182 - storage*: Update origin_visit_update to make status parameter mandatory - test: Adapt origin validation test according to latest model changes - Respec discovery_date as a Python datetime instead of an ISO string. - origin_visit_add: Add missing db/cur argument to call to origin_get. -- Software Heritage autobuilder (on jenkins-debian1) Fri, 27 Mar 2020 06:13:17 +0000 swh-storage (0.0.181-1~swh1) unstable-swh; urgency=medium * New upstream release 0.0.181 - (tagged by Antoine R. Dumont (@ardumont) on 2020-03-25 09:50:49 +0100) * Upstream changes: - v0.0.181 - storage*: Hex encode content hashes in HashCollision exception - Add format of discovery_date in the metadata specification. - Store the value of token(partition_key) in skipped_content_by_* table, instead of three hashes. - Store the value of token(partition_key) in content_by_* table, instead of three hashes. -- Software Heritage autobuilder (on jenkins-debian1) Wed, 25 Mar 2020 09:03:43 +0000 swh-storage (0.0.180-1~swh1) unstable-swh; urgency=medium * New upstream release 0.0.180 - (tagged by Nicolas Dandrimont on 2020-03-18 18:24:41 +0100) * Upstream changes: - Release swh.storage v0.0.180 - Stop counting origin additions multiple times in statsd -- Software Heritage autobuilder (on jenkins-debian1) Wed, 18 Mar 2020 17:45:36 +0000 swh-storage (0.0.179-1~swh1) unstable-swh; urgency=medium * New upstream release 0.0.179 - (tagged by Nicolas Dandrimont on 2020-03-18 16:05:13 +0100) * Upstream changes: - Release swh.storage v0.0.179. - fix requirements-swh.txt to use proper version restriction - reduce the transaction load for content writes and reads -- Software Heritage autobuilder (on jenkins-debian1) Wed, 18 Mar 2020 15:50:50 +0000 swh-storage (0.0.178-1~swh1) unstable-swh; urgency=medium * New upstream release 0.0.178 - (tagged by Antoine R. Dumont (@ardumont) on 2020-03-16 12:51:28 +0100) * Upstream changes: - v0.0.178 - origin_visit_add: Adapt endpoint signature to return OriginVisit - origin_visit_upsert: Use OriginVisit object as input - storage/writer: refactor JournalWriter.content_add to send model objects -- Software Heritage autobuilder (on jenkins-debian1) Mon, 16 Mar 2020 11:59:18 +0000 swh-storage (0.0.177-1~swh1) unstable-swh; urgency=medium * New upstream release 0.0.177 - (tagged by Antoine R. Dumont (@ardumont) on 2020-03-10 11:37:33 +0100) * Upstream changes: - v0.0.177 - storage: Identify and provide the collision hashes in exception - Guarantee the order of results for revision_get and release_get - tests: Improve test speed - sql: do not attempt to create the plpgsql lang if already exists - Update requirement on swh.core for RPCClient method overrides -- Software Heritage autobuilder (on jenkins-debian1) Tue, 10 Mar 2020 10:48:11 +0000 swh-storage (0.0.176-1~swh2) unstable-swh; urgency=medium * Update build dependencies -- Antoine R. Dumont (@ardumont) Mon, 02 Mar 2020 14:36:00 +0100 swh-storage (0.0.176-1~swh1) unstable-swh; urgency=medium * New upstream release 0.0.176 - (tagged by Valentin Lorentz on 2020-02-28 14:44:10 +0100) * Upstream changes: - v0.0.176 - * Accept cassandra-driver >= 3.22. - * Make the RPC client and objstorage helper fetch Content.data from lazy - contents. - * Move ctime out of the validation proxy. -- Software Heritage autobuilder (on jenkins-debian1) Fri, 28 Feb 2020 15:21:27 +0000 swh-storage (0.0.175-1~swh1) unstable-swh; urgency=medium * New upstream release 0.0.175 - (tagged by Antoine Lambert on 2020-02-20 13:51:40 +0100) * Upstream changes: - version 0.0.175 -- Software Heritage autobuilder (on jenkins-debian1) Thu, 20 Feb 2020 13:18:34 +0000 swh-storage (0.0.174-1~swh1) unstable-swh; urgency=medium * New upstream release 0.0.174 - (tagged by Valentin Lorentz on 2020-02-19 14:18:59 +0100) * Upstream changes: - v0.0.174 - * Fix inconsistent behavior of skipped_content_missing across backends. - * Fix FilteringProxy to not drop skipped-contents with a missing sha1_git. - * Make storage proxies use swh-model objects instead of dicts. - * Add support for (de)serializing swh-model in RPC calls. -- Software Heritage autobuilder (on jenkins-debian1) Wed, 19 Feb 2020 15:00:32 +0000 swh-storage (0.0.172-1~swh1) unstable-swh; urgency=medium * New upstream release 0.0.172 - (tagged by Valentin Lorentz on 2020-02-12 14:00:04 +0100) * Upstream changes: - v0.0.172 - * Unify exception raised by invalid input to API endpoints. - * Add a validation proxy for _add() methods. This proxy is *required* - in front of all backends whose _add() methods may be called or they'll - crash at runtime. - * Fix RecursionError when storage proxies are deepcopied or unpickled. - * storages: Refactor objstorage operations with a dedicated collaborator - * storages: Refactor journal operations with a dedicated writer collab -- Software Heritage autobuilder (on jenkins-debian1) Wed, 12 Feb 2020 13:13:47 +0000 swh-storage (0.0.171-1~swh1) unstable-swh; urgency=medium * New upstream release 0.0.171 - (tagged by Valentin Lorentz on 2020-02-06 14:46:05 +0100) * Upstream changes: - v0.0.171 - * Split 'content_add' method into 'content_add' and 'skipped_content_add'. - * Increase Cassandra requests timeout to 1 second. -- Software Heritage autobuilder (on jenkins-debian1) Thu, 06 Feb 2020 14:07:37 +0000 swh-storage (0.0.170-1~swh3) unstable-swh; urgency=medium * Update build dependencies -- Antoine R. Dumont (@ardumont) Mon, 03 Feb 2020 17:30:38 +0100 swh-storage (0.0.170-1~swh2) unstable-swh; urgency=medium * Update build dependencies -- Antoine R. Dumont (@ardumont) Mon, 03 Feb 2020 16:00:39 +0100 swh-storage (0.0.170-1~swh1) unstable-swh; urgency=medium * New upstream release 0.0.170 - (tagged by Antoine R. Dumont (@ardumont) on 2020-02-03 14:11:53 +0100) * Upstream changes: - v0.0.170 - swh.storage.cassandra: Add Cassandra backend implementation -- Software Heritage autobuilder (on jenkins-debian1) Mon, 03 Feb 2020 13:23:48 +0000 swh-storage (0.0.169-1~swh1) unstable-swh; urgency=medium * New upstream release 0.0.169 - (tagged by Antoine R. Dumont (@ardumont) on 2020-01-30 13:40:00 +0100) * Upstream changes: - v0.0.169 - retry: Add retry behavior on pipeline storage with flushing failure -- Software Heritage autobuilder (on jenkins-debian1) Thu, 30 Jan 2020 13:26:23 +0000 swh-storage (0.0.168-1~swh1) unstable-swh; urgency=medium * New upstream release 0.0.168 - (tagged by Valentin Lorentz on 2020-01-30 11:19:31 +0100) * Upstream changes: - v0.0.168 - * Implement content_update for the in-mem storage. - * Remove cur/db arguments from the in- mem storage. - * Move Storage documentation and endpoint paths to a new StorageInterface class - * Rename in_memory.Storage to in_memory.InMemoryStorage. - * CONTRIBUTORS: add Daniele Serafini -- Software Heritage autobuilder (on jenkins-debian1) Thu, 30 Jan 2020 10:25:30 +0000 swh-storage (0.0.167-1~swh1) unstable-swh; urgency=medium * New upstream release 0.0.167 - (tagged by Antoine R. Dumont (@ardumont) on 2020-01-24 14:55:57 +0100) * Upstream changes: - v0.0.167 - pgstorage: Empty temp tables instead of dropping them -- Software Heritage autobuilder (on jenkins-debian1) Fri, 24 Jan 2020 14:01:57 +0000 swh-storage (0.0.166-1~swh1) unstable-swh; urgency=medium * New upstream release 0.0.166 - (tagged by Antoine R. Dumont (@ardumont) on 2020-01-24 09:51:52 +0100) * Upstream changes: - v0.0.166 - storage: Add endpoint to get missing content (by sha1_git) and missing snapshot - Remove redundant config checks in load_and_check_config - Remove 'id' and 'object_id' from the output of object_find_by_sha1_git - Make origin_visit_get_random return None instead of {} if there are no results - docs: Fix sphinx warnings -- Software Heritage autobuilder (on jenkins-debian1) Fri, 24 Jan 2020 09:00:12 +0000 swh-storage (0.0.165-1~swh1) unstable-swh; urgency=medium * New upstream release 0.0.165 - (tagged by Antoine R. Dumont (@ardumont) on 2020-01-17 14:04:53 +0100) * Upstream changes: - v0.0.165 - storage.retry: Fix objects loading when using generator parameters -- Software Heritage autobuilder (on jenkins-debian1) Fri, 17 Jan 2020 13:09:39 +0000 swh-storage (0.0.164-1~swh1) unstable-swh; urgency=medium * New upstream release 0.0.164 - (tagged by Antoine Lambert on 2020-01-16 17:54:40 +0100) * Upstream changes: - version 0.0.164 -- Software Heritage autobuilder (on jenkins-debian1) Thu, 16 Jan 2020 17:05:02 +0000 swh-storage (0.0.163-1~swh2) unstable-swh; urgency=medium * Fix test dependency -- Antoine R. Dumont (@ardumont) Tue, 14 Jan 2020 17:26:08 +0100 swh-storage (0.0.163-1~swh1) unstable-swh; urgency=medium * New upstream release 0.0.163 - (tagged by Antoine R. Dumont (@ardumont) on 2020-01-14 17:12:03 +0100) * Upstream changes: - v0.0.163 - retry: Improve proxy storage for add endpoints - in_memory: Make directory_get_random return None when storage empty - storage: Change content_get_metadata api to return Dict[bytes, List[Dict]] - storage: Add content_get_partition endpoint to replace content_get_range - storage: Add endpoint origin_list to replace origin_get_range -- Software Heritage autobuilder (on jenkins-debian1) Tue, 14 Jan 2020 16:17:45 +0000 swh-storage (0.0.162-1~swh1) unstable-swh; urgency=medium * New upstream release 0.0.162 - (tagged by Valentin Lorentz on 2019-12-16 14:37:44 +0100) * Upstream changes: - v0.0.162 - Add {content,directory,revision,release,snapshot}_get_random. -- Software Heritage autobuilder (on jenkins-debian1) Mon, 16 Dec 2019 13:41:39 +0000 swh-storage (0.0.161-1~swh1) unstable-swh; urgency=medium * New upstream release 0.0.161 - (tagged by Antoine R. Dumont (@ardumont) on 2019-12-10 15:03:28 +0100) * Upstream changes: - v0.0.161 - storage: Add endpoint to randomly pick an origin -- Software Heritage autobuilder (on jenkins-debian1) Tue, 10 Dec 2019 14:08:15 +0000 swh-storage (0.0.160-1~swh1) unstable-swh; urgency=medium * New upstream release 0.0.160 - (tagged by Antoine R. Dumont (@ardumont) on 2019-12-06 11:15:48 +0100) * Upstream changes: - v0.0.160 - storage.buffer: Buffer release objects as well - storage.tests: Unify tests sample data - Implement origin lookup by sha1 -- Software Heritage autobuilder (on jenkins-debian1) Fri, 06 Dec 2019 10:23:44 +0000 swh-storage (0.0.159-1~swh2) unstable-swh; urgency=medium * Force fast hypothesis profile when running tests -- Antoine R. Dumont (@ardumont) Tue, 26 Nov 2019 17:08:16 +0100 swh-storage (0.0.159-1~swh1) unstable-swh; urgency=medium * New upstream release 0.0.159 - (tagged by Antoine R. Dumont (@ardumont) on 2019-11-22 11:05:41 +0100) * Upstream changes: - v0.0.159 - Add 'pipeline' storage "class" for more readable configurations. - tests: Improve tests environments configuration - Fix a few typos reported by codespell - Add a pre-commit-hooks.yaml config file - Remove utils/(dump|fix)_revisions scripts -- Software Heritage autobuilder (on jenkins-debian1) Fri, 22 Nov 2019 10:10:31 +0000 swh-storage (0.0.158-1~swh1) unstable-swh; urgency=medium * New upstream release 0.0.158 - (tagged by Antoine R. Dumont (@ardumont) on 2019-11-14 13:33:00 +0100) * Upstream changes: - v0.0.158 - Drop schemata module (migrated back to swh-lister) -- Software Heritage autobuilder (on jenkins-debian1) Thu, 14 Nov 2019 12:37:18 +0000 swh-storage (0.0.157-1~swh1) unstable-swh; urgency=medium * New upstream release 0.0.157 - (tagged by Nicolas Dandrimont on 2019-11-13 13:22:39 +0100) * Upstream changes: - Release swh.storage 0.0.157 - schemata.distribution: Fix bogus NotImplementedError on Area.index_uris -- Software Heritage autobuilder (on jenkins-debian1) Wed, 13 Nov 2019 12:27:07 +0000 swh-storage (0.0.156-1~swh2) unstable-swh; urgency=medium * Add version constraint on psycopg2 -- Nicolas Dandrimont Wed, 30 Oct 2019 18:21:34 +0100 swh-storage (0.0.156-1~swh1) unstable-swh; urgency=medium * New upstream release 0.0.156 - (tagged by Valentin Lorentz on 2019-10-30 15:12:10 +0100) * Upstream changes: - v0.0.156 - * Stop supporting origin ids in API (except in origin_get_range). - * Make visit['origin'] a string everywhere (instead of a dict). -- Software Heritage autobuilder (on jenkins-debian1) Wed, 30 Oct 2019 14:29:28 +0000 swh-storage (0.0.155-1~swh1) unstable-swh; urgency=medium * New upstream release 0.0.155 - (tagged by David Douard on 2019-10-30 12:14:14 +0100) * Upstream changes: - v0.0.155 -- Software Heritage autobuilder (on jenkins-debian1) Wed, 30 Oct 2019 11:18:37 +0000 swh-storage (0.0.154-1~swh1) unstable-swh; urgency=medium * New upstream release 0.0.154 - (tagged by Antoine R. Dumont (@ardumont) on 2019-10-17 13:47:57 +0200) * Upstream changes: - v0.0.154 - Fix tests in debian build -- Software Heritage autobuilder (on jenkins-debian1) Thu, 17 Oct 2019 11:52:46 +0000 swh-storage (0.0.153-1~swh1) unstable-swh; urgency=medium * New upstream release 0.0.153 - (tagged by Antoine R. Dumont (@ardumont) on 2019-10-17 13:21:00 +0200) * Upstream changes: - v0.0.153 - Deploy new test fixture -- Software Heritage autobuilder (on jenkins-debian1) Thu, 17 Oct 2019 11:26:12 +0000 swh-storage (0.0.152-1~swh1) unstable-swh; urgency=medium * New upstream release 0.0.152 - (tagged by Antoine R. Dumont (@ardumont) on 2019-10-08 16:55:43 +0200) * Upstream changes: - v0.0.152 - swh.storage.buffer: Add buffering proxy storage implementation - swh.storage.filter: Add filtering storage implementation - swh.storage.tests: Improve db transaction handling - swh.storage.tests: Add more tests - swh.storage.storage: introduce a db() context manager -- Software Heritage autobuilder (on jenkins-debian1) Tue, 08 Oct 2019 15:03:16 +0000 swh-storage (0.0.151-1~swh2) unstable-swh; urgency=medium * Add missing build-dependency on python3-swh.journal -- Nicolas Dandrimont Tue, 01 Oct 2019 18:28:19 +0200 swh-storage (0.0.151-1~swh1) unstable-swh; urgency=medium * New upstream release 0.0.151 - (tagged by Stefano Zacchiroli on 2019-10-01 10:04:36 +0200) * Upstream changes: - v0.0.151 - * tox: anticipate mypy run to just after flake8 - * mypy.ini: be less flaky w.r.t. the packages installed in tox - * storage.py: ignore typing of optional get_journal_writer import - * mypy: ignore swh.journal to work-around dependency loop - * init.py: switch to documented way of extending path - * typing: minimal changes to make a no- op mypy run pass - * Write objects to the journal only if they don't exist yet. - * Use origin URLs for skipped_content['origin'] instead of origin ids. - * Properly mock get_journal_writer for the remote-pg-storage tests. - * journal_writer: use journal writer from swh.journal - * fix typos in docstrings and sample paths - * storage.origin_visit_add: Remove deprecated 'ts' parameter - * click "required" param wants bool, not int -- Software Heritage autobuilder (on jenkins-debian1) Tue, 01 Oct 2019 08:09:53 +0000 swh-storage (0.0.150-1~swh1) unstable-swh; urgency=medium * New upstream release 0.0.150 - (tagged by Antoine R. Dumont (@ardumont) on 2019-09-04 16:09:59 +0200) * Upstream changes: - v0.0.150 - tests/test_storage: Remove failing assertion after swh-model update - tests/test_storage: Fix tests execution with psycopg2 < 2.8 -- Software Heritage autobuilder (on jenkins-debian1) Wed, 04 Sep 2019 14:16:09 +0000 swh-storage (0.0.149-1~swh1) unstable-swh; urgency=medium * New upstream release 0.0.149 - (tagged by Antoine R. Dumont (@ardumont) on 2019-09-03 14:00:57 +0200) * Upstream changes: - v0.0.149 - Add support for origin_url in origin_metadata_* - Make origin_add/origin_visit_update validate their input - Make snapshot_add validate its input - Make revision_add and release_add validate their input - Make directory_add validate its input - Make content_add validate its input using swh-model -- Software Heritage autobuilder (on jenkins-debian1) Tue, 03 Sep 2019 12:27:51 +0000 swh-storage (0.0.148-1~swh1) unstable-swh; urgency=medium * New upstream release 0.0.148 - (tagged by Valentin Lorentz on 2019-08-23 10:33:02 +0200) * Upstream changes: - v0.0.148 - Tests improvements: - * Remove 'next_branch' from test input data. - * Fix off-by-one error when using origin_visit_upsert on with an unknown visit id. - * Use explicit arguments for origin_visit_add. - * Remove test_content_missing__marked_missing, it makes no sense. - Drop person ids: - * Stop leaking person ids. - * Remove person_get endpoint. - Logging fixes: - * Enforce log level for the werkzeug logger. - * Eliminate warnings about %TYPE. - * api: use RPCServerApp and RPCClient instead of deprecated classes - Other: - * Add support for skipped content in in- memory storage -- Software Heritage autobuilder (on jenkins-debian1) Fri, 23 Aug 2019 08:48:21 +0000 swh-storage (0.0.147-1~swh1) unstable-swh; urgency=medium * New upstream release 0.0.147 - (tagged by Valentin Lorentz on 2019-07-18 12:11:37 +0200) * Upstream changes: - Make origin_get ignore the `type` argument -- Software Heritage autobuilder (on jenkins-debian1) Thu, 18 Jul 2019 10:16:16 +0000 swh-storage (0.0.146-1~swh1) unstable-swh; urgency=medium * New upstream release 0.0.146 - (tagged by Valentin Lorentz on 2019-07-18 10:46:21 +0200) * Upstream changes: - Progress toward getting rid of origin ids - * Less dependency on origin ids in the in-mem storage - * add the SWH_STORAGE_IN_MEMORY_ENABLE_ORIGIN_IDS env var - * Remove legacy behavior of snapshot_add -- Software Heritage autobuilder (on jenkins-debian1) Thu, 18 Jul 2019 08:52:09 +0000 swh-storage (0.0.145-1~swh3) unstable-swh; urgency=medium * Properly rebuild for unstable-swh -- Nicolas Dandrimont Thu, 11 Jul 2019 14:03:30 +0200 swh-storage (0.0.145-1~swh2) buster-swh; urgency=medium * Remove useless swh.scheduler dependency -- Nicolas Dandrimont Thu, 11 Jul 2019 13:53:45 +0200 swh-storage (0.0.145-1~swh1) unstable-swh; urgency=medium * New upstream release 0.0.145 - (tagged by Valentin Lorentz on 2019-07-02 12:00:53 +0200) * Upstream changes: - v0.0.145 - Add an 'origin_visit_find_by_date' endpoint. - Add support for origin urls in all endpoints -- Software Heritage autobuilder (on jenkins-debian1) Tue, 02 Jul 2019 10:19:19 +0000 swh-storage (0.0.143-1~swh1) unstable-swh; urgency=medium * New upstream release 0.0.143 - (tagged by Valentin Lorentz on 2019-06-05 13:18:14 +0200) * Upstream changes: - Add test for snapshot/release counters. -- Software Heritage autobuilder (on jenkins-debian1) Mon, 01 Jul 2019 12:38:40 +0000 swh-storage (0.0.142-1~swh1) unstable-swh; urgency=medium * New upstream release 0.0.142 - (tagged by Valentin Lorentz on 2019-06-11 15:24:49 +0200) * Upstream changes: - Mark network tests, so they can be disabled. -- Software Heritage autobuilder (on jenkins-debian1) Tue, 11 Jun 2019 13:44:19 +0000 swh-storage (0.0.141-1~swh1) unstable-swh; urgency=medium * New upstream release 0.0.141 - (tagged by Valentin Lorentz on 2019-06-06 17:05:03 +0200) * Upstream changes: - Add support for using URL instead of ID in snapshot_get_latest. -- Software Heritage autobuilder (on jenkins-debian1) Tue, 11 Jun 2019 10:36:32 +0000 swh-storage (0.0.140-1~swh1) unstable-swh; urgency=medium * New upstream release 0.0.140 - (tagged by mihir(faux__) on 2019-03-24 21:47:31 +0530) * Upstream changes: - Changes the output of content_find method to a list in case of hash collisions and makes the sql query on python side and added test duplicate input, colliding sha256 and colliding blake2s256 -- Software Heritage autobuilder (on jenkins-debian1) Thu, 16 May 2019 12:09:04 +0000 swh-storage (0.0.139-1~swh1) unstable-swh; urgency=medium * New upstream release 0.0.139 - (tagged by Nicolas Dandrimont on 2019-04-18 17:57:57 +0200) * Upstream changes: - Release swh.storage v0.0.139 - Backwards- compatibility improvements for snapshot_add - Better transactionality in revision_add/release_add - Fix backwards metric names - Handle shallow histories properly -- Software Heritage autobuilder (on jenkins-debian1) Thu, 18 Apr 2019 16:08:28 +0000 swh-storage (0.0.138-1~swh1) unstable-swh; urgency=medium * New upstream release 0.0.138 - (tagged by Valentin Lorentz on 2019-04-09 16:40:49 +0200) * Upstream changes: - Use the db_transaction decorator on all _add() methods. - So they gracefully release the connection on error instead - of relying on reference-counting to call the Db's `__del__` - (which does not happen in Hypothesis tests) because a ref - to it is kept via the traceback object. -- Software Heritage autobuilder (on jenkins-debian1) Tue, 09 Apr 2019 16:50:48 +0000 swh-storage (0.0.137-1~swh1) unstable-swh; urgency=medium * New upstream release 0.0.137 - (tagged by Valentin Lorentz on 2019-04-08 15:40:24 +0200) * Upstream changes: - Make test_origin_get_range run faster. -- Software Heritage autobuilder (on jenkins-debian1) Mon, 08 Apr 2019 13:56:16 +0000 swh-storage (0.0.135-1~swh1) unstable-swh; urgency=medium * New upstream release 0.0.135 - (tagged by Valentin Lorentz on 2019-04-04 20:42:32 +0200) * Upstream changes: - Make content_add_metadata require a ctime argument. - This makes Python set the ctime instead of pgsql. -- Software Heritage autobuilder (on jenkins-debian1) Fri, 05 Apr 2019 14:43:28 +0000 swh-storage (0.0.134-1~swh1) unstable-swh; urgency=medium * New upstream release 0.0.134 - (tagged by Valentin Lorentz on 2019-04-03 13:38:58 +0200) * Upstream changes: - Don't leak origin ids to the journal. -- Software Heritage autobuilder (on jenkins-debian1) Thu, 04 Apr 2019 10:16:09 +0000 swh-storage (0.0.132-1~swh1) unstable-swh; urgency=medium * New upstream release 0.0.132 - (tagged by Valentin Lorentz on 2019-04-01 11:50:30 +0200) * Upstream changes: - Use sha1 instead of bigint as FK from origin_visit to snapshot (part 1: add new column) -- Software Heritage autobuilder (on jenkins-debian1) Mon, 01 Apr 2019 13:30:48 +0000 swh-storage (0.0.131-1~swh1) unstable-swh; urgency=medium * New upstream release 0.0.131 - (tagged by Nicolas Dandrimont on 2019-03-28 17:24:44 +0100) * Upstream changes: - Release swh.storage v0.0.131 - Add statsd metrics to storage RPC backend - Clean up snapshot_add/origin_visit_update - Uniformize RPC backend to use POSTs everywhere -- Software Heritage autobuilder (on jenkins-debian1) Thu, 28 Mar 2019 16:34:07 +0000 swh-storage (0.0.130-1~swh1) unstable-swh; urgency=medium * New upstream release 0.0.130 - (tagged by Valentin Lorentz on 2019-02-26 10:50:44 +0100) * Upstream changes: - Add an helper function to list all origins in the storage. -- Software Heritage autobuilder (on jenkins-debian1) Wed, 13 Mar 2019 14:01:04 +0000 swh-storage (0.0.129-1~swh1) unstable-swh; urgency=medium * New upstream release 0.0.129 - (tagged by Valentin Lorentz on 2019-02-27 10:42:29 +0100) * Upstream changes: - Double the timeout of revision_get. - Metadata indexers often hit the limit. -- Software Heritage autobuilder (on jenkins-debian1) Fri, 01 Mar 2019 10:11:28 +0000 swh-storage (0.0.128-1~swh1) unstable-swh; urgency=medium * New upstream release 0.0.128 - (tagged by Antoine R. Dumont (@ardumont) on 2019-02-21 14:59:22 +0100) * Upstream changes: - v0.0.128 - api.server: Fix wrong exception type - storage.cli: Fix cli entry point name to the expected name (setup.py) -- Software Heritage autobuilder (on jenkins-debian1) Thu, 21 Feb 2019 14:07:23 +0000 swh-storage (0.0.127-1~swh1) unstable-swh; urgency=medium * New upstream release 0.0.127 - (tagged by Antoine R. Dumont (@ardumont) on 2019-02-21 13:34:19 +0100) * Upstream changes: - v0.0.127 - api.wsgi: Open wsgi entrypoint and check config at startup time - api.server: Make the api server load and check its configuration - swh.storage.cli: Migrate the api server startup in swh.storage.cli -- Software Heritage autobuilder (on jenkins-debian1) Thu, 21 Feb 2019 12:59:48 +0000 swh-storage (0.0.126-1~swh1) unstable-swh; urgency=medium * New upstream release 0.0.126 - (tagged by Valentin Lorentz on 2019-02-21 10:18:26 +0100) * Upstream changes: - Double the timeout of snapshot_get_latest. - Metadata indexers often hit the limit. -- Software Heritage autobuilder (on jenkins-debian1) Thu, 21 Feb 2019 11:24:52 +0000 swh-storage (0.0.125-1~swh1) unstable-swh; urgency=medium * New upstream release 0.0.125 - (tagged by Antoine R. Dumont (@ardumont) on 2019-02-14 10:13:31 +0100) * Upstream changes: - v0.0.125 - api/server: Do not read configuration at each request -- Software Heritage autobuilder (on jenkins-debian1) Thu, 14 Feb 2019 16:57:01 +0000 swh-storage (0.0.124-1~swh3) unstable-swh; urgency=low * New upstream release, fixing the distribution this time -- Antoine R. Dumont (@ardumont) Thu, 14 Feb 2019 17:51:29 +0100 swh-storage (0.0.124-1~swh2) unstable; urgency=medium * New upstream release for dependency fix reasons -- Antoine R. Dumont (@ardumont) Thu, 14 Feb 2019 09:27:55 +0100 swh-storage (0.0.124-1~swh1) unstable-swh; urgency=medium * New upstream release 0.0.124 - (tagged by Antoine Lambert on 2019-02-12 14:40:53 +0100) * Upstream changes: - version 0.0.124 -- Software Heritage autobuilder (on jenkins-debian1) Tue, 12 Feb 2019 13:46:08 +0000 swh-storage (0.0.123-1~swh1) unstable-swh; urgency=medium * New upstream release 0.0.123 - (tagged by Antoine R. Dumont (@ardumont) on 2019-02-08 15:06:49 +0100) * Upstream changes: - v0.0.123 - Make Storage.origin_get support a list of origins, like other - Storage.*_get methods. - Stop using _to_bytes functions. - Use the BaseDb (and friends) from swh-core -- Software Heritage autobuilder (on jenkins-debian1) Fri, 08 Feb 2019 14:14:18 +0000 swh-storage (0.0.122-1~swh1) unstable-swh; urgency=medium * New upstream release 0.0.122 - (tagged by Antoine Lambert on 2019-01-28 11:57:27 +0100) * Upstream changes: - version 0.0.122 -- Software Heritage autobuilder (on jenkins-debian1) Mon, 28 Jan 2019 11:02:45 +0000 swh-storage (0.0.121-1~swh1) unstable-swh; urgency=medium * New upstream release 0.0.121 - (tagged by Antoine Lambert on 2019-01-28 11:31:48 +0100) * Upstream changes: - version 0.0.121 -- Software Heritage autobuilder (on jenkins-debian1) Mon, 28 Jan 2019 10:36:40 +0000 swh-storage (0.0.120-1~swh1) unstable-swh; urgency=medium * New upstream release 0.0.120 - (tagged by Antoine Lambert on 2019-01-17 12:04:27 +0100) * Upstream changes: - version 0.0.120 -- Software Heritage autobuilder (on jenkins-debian1) Thu, 17 Jan 2019 11:12:47 +0000 swh-storage (0.0.119-1~swh1) unstable-swh; urgency=medium * New upstream release 0.0.119 - (tagged by Antoine R. Dumont (@ardumont) on 2019-01-11 11:57:13 +0100) * Upstream changes: - v0.0.119 - listener: Notify Kafka when an origin visit is updated -- Software Heritage autobuilder (on jenkins-debian1) Fri, 11 Jan 2019 11:02:07 +0000 swh-storage (0.0.118-1~swh1) unstable-swh; urgency=medium * New upstream release 0.0.118 - (tagged by Antoine Lambert on 2019-01-09 16:59:15 +0100) * Upstream changes: - version 0.0.118 -- Software Heritage autobuilder (on jenkins-debian1) Wed, 09 Jan 2019 18:51:34 +0000 swh-storage (0.0.117-1~swh1) unstable-swh; urgency=medium * v0.0.117 * listener: Adapt decoding behavior depending on the object type -- Antoine R. Dumont (@ardumont) Thu, 20 Dec 2018 14:48:44 +0100 swh-storage (0.0.116-1~swh1) unstable-swh; urgency=medium * v0.0.116 * Update requirements to latest swh.core -- Antoine R. Dumont (@ardumont) Fri, 14 Dec 2018 15:57:04 +0100 swh-storage (0.0.115-1~swh1) unstable-swh; urgency=medium * version 0.0.115 -- Antoine Lambert Fri, 14 Dec 2018 15:47:52 +0100 swh-storage (0.0.114-1~swh1) unstable-swh; urgency=medium * version 0.0.114 -- Antoine Lambert Wed, 05 Dec 2018 10:59:49 +0100 swh-storage (0.0.113-1~swh1) unstable-swh; urgency=medium * v0.0.113 * in-memory storage: Add recursive argument to directory_ls endpoint -- Antoine R. Dumont (@ardumont) Fri, 30 Nov 2018 11:56:44 +0100 swh-storage (0.0.112-1~swh1) unstable-swh; urgency=medium * v0.0.112 * in-memory storage: Align with existing storage * docstring: Improvements and adapt according to api * doc: update index to match new swh-doc format * Increase test coverage for stat_counters + fix its bugs. -- Antoine R. Dumont (@ardumont) Fri, 30 Nov 2018 10:28:02 +0100 swh-storage (0.0.111-1~swh1) unstable-swh; urgency=medium * v0.0.111 * Move generative tests in their own module * Open in-memory storage implementation -- Antoine R. Dumont (@ardumont) Wed, 21 Nov 2018 08:55:14 +0100 swh-storage (0.0.110-1~swh1) unstable-swh; urgency=medium * v0.0.110 * storage: Open content_get_range endpoint * tests: Start using hypothesis for tests generation * Improvements: Remove SQLisms from the tests and API * docs: Document metadata providers -- Antoine R. Dumont (@ardumont) Fri, 16 Nov 2018 11:53:14 +0100 swh-storage (0.0.109-1~swh1) unstable-swh; urgency=medium * version 0.0.109 -- Antoine Lambert Mon, 12 Nov 2018 14:11:09 +0100 swh-storage (0.0.108-1~swh1) unstable-swh; urgency=medium * Release swh.storage v0.0.108 * Add a function to get a full snapshot from the paginated view -- Nicolas Dandrimont Thu, 18 Oct 2018 18:32:10 +0200 swh-storage (0.0.107-1~swh1) unstable-swh; urgency=medium * Release swh.storage v0.0.107 * Enable pagination of snapshot branches * Drop occurrence-related tables * Drop entity-related tables -- Nicolas Dandrimont Wed, 17 Oct 2018 15:06:07 +0200 swh-storage (0.0.106-1~swh1) unstable-swh; urgency=medium * Release swh.storage v0.0.106 * Fix origin_visit_get_latest_snapshot logic * Improve directory iterator * Drop backwards compatibility between snapshots and occurrences * Drop the occurrence table -- Nicolas Dandrimont Mon, 08 Oct 2018 17:03:54 +0200 swh-storage (0.0.105-1~swh1) unstable-swh; urgency=medium * v0.0.105 * Increase directory_ls endpoint to 20 seconds * Add snapshot to the stats endpoint * Improve documentation -- Antoine R. Dumont (@ardumont) Mon, 10 Sep 2018 11:36:27 +0200 swh-storage (0.0.104-1~swh1) unstable-swh; urgency=medium * version 0.0.104 -- Antoine Lambert Wed, 29 Aug 2018 15:55:37 +0200 swh-storage (0.0.103-1~swh1) unstable-swh; urgency=medium * v0.0.103 * swh.storage.storage: origin_add returns updated list of dict with id -- Antoine R. Dumont (@ardumont) Mon, 30 Jul 2018 11:47:53 +0200 swh-storage (0.0.102-1~swh1) unstable-swh; urgency=medium * Release swh-storage v0.0.102 * Stop using temporary tables for read-only queries * Add timeouts for some read-only queries -- Nicolas Dandrimont Tue, 05 Jun 2018 14:06:54 +0200 swh-storage (0.0.101-1~swh1) unstable-swh; urgency=medium * v0.0.101 * swh.storage.api.client: Permit to specify the query timeout option -- Antoine R. Dumont (@ardumont) Thu, 24 May 2018 12:13:51 +0200 swh-storage (0.0.100-1~swh1) unstable-swh; urgency=medium * Release swh.storage v0.0.100 * remote api: only instantiate storage once per import * add thread-awareness to the storage implementation * properly cleanup after tests * parallelize objstorage and storage additions -- Nicolas Dandrimont Sat, 12 May 2018 18:12:40 +0200 swh-storage (0.0.99-1~swh1) unstable-swh; urgency=medium * v0.0.99 * storage: Add methods to compute directories/revisions diff * Add a new table for "bucketed" object counts * doc: update table clusters in SQL diagram * swh.storage.content_missing: Improve docstring -- Antoine R. Dumont (@ardumont) Tue, 20 Feb 2018 13:32:25 +0100 swh-storage (0.0.98-1~swh1) unstable-swh; urgency=medium * Release swh.storage v0.0.98 * Switch backwards compatibility for snapshots off -- Nicolas Dandrimont Tue, 06 Feb 2018 15:27:15 +0100 swh-storage (0.0.97-1~swh1) unstable-swh; urgency=medium * Release swh.storage v0.0.97 * refactor database initialization * use a separate thread instead of a temporary file for COPY operations * add more snapshot-related endpoints -- Nicolas Dandrimont Tue, 06 Feb 2018 14:07:07 +0100 swh-storage (0.0.96-1~swh1) unstable-swh; urgency=medium * Release swh.storage v0.0.96 * Add snapshot models * Add support for hg revision type -- Nicolas Dandrimont Tue, 19 Dec 2017 16:25:57 +0100 swh-storage (0.0.95-1~swh1) unstable-swh; urgency=medium * v0.0.95 * swh.storage: Rename indexer_configuration to tool * swh.storage: Migrate indexer model to its own model -- Antoine R. Dumont (@ardumont) Thu, 07 Dec 2017 09:56:31 +0100 swh-storage (0.0.94-1~swh1) unstable-swh; urgency=medium * v0.0.94 * Open searching origins methods to storage -- Antoine R. Dumont (@ardumont) Tue, 05 Dec 2017 12:32:57 +0100 swh-storage (0.0.93-1~swh1) unstable-swh; urgency=medium * v0.0.93 * swh.storage: Open indexer_configuration_add endpoint * swh-data: Update content mimetype indexer configuration * origin_visit_get: make order repeatable * db: Make unique indices actually unique and vice versa * Add origin_metadata endpoints (add, get, etc...) * cleanup: Remove unused content provenance cache tables -- Antoine R. Dumont (@ardumont) Fri, 24 Nov 2017 11:14:11 +0100 swh-storage (0.0.92-1~swh1) unstable-swh; urgency=medium * Release swh.storage v0.0.92 * make swh.storage.schemata work on SQLAlchemy 1.0 -- Nicolas Dandrimont Thu, 12 Oct 2017 19:51:24 +0200 swh-storage (0.0.91-1~swh1) unstable-swh; urgency=medium * Release swh.storage version 0.0.91 * Update packaging runes -- Nicolas Dandrimont Thu, 12 Oct 2017 18:41:46 +0200 swh-storage (0.0.90-1~swh1) unstable-swh; urgency=medium * Release swh.storage v0.0.90 * Remove leaky dependency on python3-kafka -- Nicolas Dandrimont Wed, 11 Oct 2017 18:53:22 +0200 swh-storage (0.0.89-1~swh1) unstable-swh; urgency=medium * Release swh.storage v0.0.89 * Add new package for ancillary schemata * Add new metadata-related entry points * Update for new swh.model -- Nicolas Dandrimont Wed, 11 Oct 2017 17:39:29 +0200 swh-storage (0.0.88-1~swh1) unstable-swh; urgency=medium * Release swh.storage v0.0.88 * Move the archiver to its own module * Prepare building for stretch -- Nicolas Dandrimont Fri, 30 Jun 2017 14:52:12 +0200 swh-storage (0.0.87-1~swh1) unstable-swh; urgency=medium * Release swh.storage v0.0.87 * update tasks to new swh.scheduler api -- Nicolas Dandrimont Mon, 12 Jun 2017 17:54:11 +0200 swh-storage (0.0.86-1~swh1) unstable-swh; urgency=medium * Release swh.storage v0.0.86 * archiver updates -- Nicolas Dandrimont Tue, 06 Jun 2017 18:43:43 +0200 swh-storage (0.0.85-1~swh1) unstable-swh; urgency=medium * v0.0.85 * Improve license endpoint's unknown license policy -- Antoine R. Dumont (@ardumont) Tue, 06 Jun 2017 17:55:40 +0200 swh-storage (0.0.84-1~swh1) unstable-swh; urgency=medium * v0.0.84 * Update indexer endpoints to use indexer configuration id * Add indexer configuration endpoint -- Antoine R. Dumont (@ardumont) Fri, 02 Jun 2017 16:16:47 +0200 swh-storage (0.0.83-1~swh1) unstable-swh; urgency=medium * v0.0.83 * Add blake2s256 new hash computation on content -- Antoine R. Dumont (@ardumont) Fri, 31 Mar 2017 12:27:09 +0200 swh-storage (0.0.82-1~swh1) unstable-swh; urgency=medium * v0.0.82 * swh.storage.listener: Subscribe to new origin notifications * sql/swh-func: improve equality check on the three columns for swh_content_missing * swh.storage: add length to directory listing primitives * refactoring: Migrate from swh.core.hashutil to swh.model.hashutil * swh.storage.archiver.updater: Create a content updater journal client * vault: add a git fast-import cooker * vault: generic cache to allow multiple cooker types and formats -- Antoine R. Dumont (@ardumont) Tue, 21 Mar 2017 14:50:16 +0100 swh-storage (0.0.81-1~swh1) unstable-swh; urgency=medium * Release swh.storage v0.0.81 * archiver improvements for mass injection in azure -- Nicolas Dandrimont Thu, 09 Mar 2017 11:15:28 +0100 swh-storage (0.0.80-1~swh1) unstable-swh; urgency=medium * Release swh.storage v0.0.80 * archiver improvements related to the mass injection of contents in azure * updates to the vault cooker -- Nicolas Dandrimont Tue, 07 Mar 2017 15:12:35 +0100 swh-storage (0.0.79-1~swh1) unstable-swh; urgency=medium * Release swh.storage v0.0.79 * archiver: keep counts of objects in each archive * converters: normalize timestamps using swh.model -- Nicolas Dandrimont Tue, 14 Feb 2017 19:37:36 +0100 swh-storage (0.0.78-1~swh1) unstable-swh; urgency=medium * v0.0.78 * Refactoring some common code into swh.core + adaptation api calls in * swh.objstorage and swh.storage (storage and vault) -- Antoine R. Dumont (@ardumont) Thu, 26 Jan 2017 15:08:03 +0100 swh-storage (0.0.77-1~swh1) unstable-swh; urgency=medium * v0.0.77 * Paginate results for origin_visits endpoint -- Antoine R. Dumont (@ardumont) Thu, 19 Jan 2017 14:41:49 +0100 swh-storage (0.0.76-1~swh1) unstable-swh; urgency=medium * v0.0.76 * Unify storage and objstorage configuration and instantiation functions -- Antoine R. Dumont (@ardumont) Thu, 15 Dec 2016 18:25:58 +0100 swh-storage (0.0.75-1~swh1) unstable-swh; urgency=medium * v0.0.75 * Add information on indexer tools (T610) -- Antoine R. Dumont (@ardumont) Fri, 02 Dec 2016 18:21:36 +0100 swh-storage (0.0.74-1~swh1) unstable-swh; urgency=medium * v0.0.74 * Use strict equality for content ctags' symbols search -- Antoine R. Dumont (@ardumont) Tue, 29 Nov 2016 17:25:29 +0100 swh-storage (0.0.73-1~swh1) unstable-swh; urgency=medium * v0.0.73 * Improve ctags search query for edge cases -- Antoine R. Dumont (@ardumont) Mon, 28 Nov 2016 16:34:55 +0100 swh-storage (0.0.72-1~swh1) unstable-swh; urgency=medium * v0.0.72 * Permit pagination on content_ctags_search api endpoint -- Antoine R. Dumont (@ardumont) Thu, 24 Nov 2016 14:19:29 +0100 swh-storage (0.0.71-1~swh1) unstable-swh; urgency=medium * v0.0.71 * Open full-text search endpoint on ctags -- Antoine R. Dumont (@ardumont) Wed, 23 Nov 2016 17:33:51 +0100 swh-storage (0.0.70-1~swh1) unstable-swh; urgency=medium * v0.0.70 * Add new license endpoints (add/get) * Update ctags endpoints to align update conflict policy -- Antoine R. Dumont (@ardumont) Thu, 10 Nov 2016 17:27:49 +0100 swh-storage (0.0.69-1~swh1) unstable-swh; urgency=medium * v0.0.69 * storage: Open ctags entry points (missing, add, get) * storage: allow adding several origins at once -- Antoine R. Dumont (@ardumont) Thu, 20 Oct 2016 16:07:07 +0200 swh-storage (0.0.68-1~swh1) unstable-swh; urgency=medium * v0.0.68 * indexer: Open mimetype/language get endpoints * indexer: Add the mimetype/language add function with conflict_update flag * archiver: Extend worker-to-backend to transmit messages to another * queue (once done) -- Antoine R. Dumont (@ardumont) Thu, 13 Oct 2016 15:30:21 +0200 swh-storage (0.0.67-1~swh1) unstable-swh; urgency=medium * v0.0.67 * Fix provenance storage init function -- Antoine R. Dumont (@ardumont) Wed, 12 Oct 2016 02:24:12 +0200 swh-storage (0.0.66-1~swh1) unstable-swh; urgency=medium * v0.0.66 * Improve provenance configuration format -- Antoine R. Dumont (@ardumont) Wed, 12 Oct 2016 01:39:26 +0200 swh-storage (0.0.65-1~swh1) unstable-swh; urgency=medium * v0.0.65 * Open api entry points for swh.indexer about content mimetype and * language * Update schema graph to latest version -- Antoine R. Dumont (@ardumont) Sat, 08 Oct 2016 10:00:30 +0200 swh-storage (0.0.64-1~swh1) unstable-swh; urgency=medium * v0.0.64 * Fix: Missing incremented version 5 for archiver.dbversion * Retrieve information on a content cached * sql/swh-func: content cache populates lines in deterministic order -- Antoine R. Dumont (@ardumont) Thu, 29 Sep 2016 21:50:59 +0200 swh-storage (0.0.63-1~swh1) unstable-swh; urgency=medium * v0.0.63 * Make the 'worker to backend' destination agnostic (message parameter) * Improve 'unknown sha1' policy (archiver db can lag behind swh db) * Improve 'force copy' policy -- Antoine R. Dumont (@ardumont) Fri, 23 Sep 2016 12:29:50 +0200 swh-storage (0.0.62-1~swh1) unstable-swh; urgency=medium * Release swh.storage v0.0.62 * Updates to the provenance cache to reduce churn on the main tables -- Nicolas Dandrimont Thu, 22 Sep 2016 18:54:52 +0200 swh-storage (0.0.61-1~swh1) unstable-swh; urgency=medium * v0.0.61 * Handle copies of unregistered sha1 in archiver db * Fix copy to only the targeted destination * Update to latest python3-swh.core dependency -- Antoine R. Dumont (@ardumont) Thu, 22 Sep 2016 13:44:05 +0200 swh-storage (0.0.60-1~swh1) unstable-swh; urgency=medium * v0.0.60 * Update archiver dependencies -- Antoine R. Dumont (@ardumont) Tue, 20 Sep 2016 16:46:48 +0200 swh-storage (0.0.59-1~swh1) unstable-swh; urgency=medium * v0.0.59 * Unify configuration property between director/worker * Deal with potential missing contents in the archiver db * Improve get_contents_error implementation * Remove dead code in swh.storage.db about archiver -- Antoine R. Dumont (@ardumont) Sat, 17 Sep 2016 12:50:14 +0200 swh-storage (0.0.58-1~swh1) unstable-swh; urgency=medium * v0.0.58 * ArchiverDirectorToBackend reads sha1 from stdin and sends chunks of sha1 * for archival. -- Antoine R. Dumont (@ardumont) Fri, 16 Sep 2016 22:17:14 +0200 swh-storage (0.0.57-1~swh1) unstable-swh; urgency=medium * v0.0.57 * Update swh.storage.archiver -- Antoine R. Dumont (@ardumont) Thu, 15 Sep 2016 16:30:11 +0200 swh-storage (0.0.56-1~swh1) unstable-swh; urgency=medium * v0.0.56 * Vault: Add vault implementation (directory cooker & cache * implementation + its api) * Archiver: Add another archiver implementation (direct to backend) -- Antoine R. Dumont (@ardumont) Thu, 15 Sep 2016 10:56:35 +0200 swh-storage (0.0.55-1~swh1) unstable-swh; urgency=medium * v0.0.55 * Fix origin_visit endpoint -- Antoine R. Dumont (@ardumont) Thu, 08 Sep 2016 15:21:28 +0200 swh-storage (0.0.54-1~swh1) unstable-swh; urgency=medium * v0.0.54 * Open origin_visit_get_by entry point -- Antoine R. Dumont (@ardumont) Mon, 05 Sep 2016 12:36:34 +0200 swh-storage (0.0.53-1~swh1) unstable-swh; urgency=medium * v0.0.53 * Add cache about content provenance * debian: fix python3-swh.storage.archiver runtime dependency * debian: create new package python3-swh.storage.provenance -- Antoine R. Dumont (@ardumont) Fri, 02 Sep 2016 11:14:09 +0200 swh-storage (0.0.52-1~swh1) unstable-swh; urgency=medium * v0.0.52 * Package python3-swh.storage.archiver -- Antoine R. Dumont (@ardumont) Thu, 25 Aug 2016 14:55:23 +0200 swh-storage (0.0.51-1~swh1) unstable-swh; urgency=medium * Release swh.storage v0.0.51 * Add new metadata column to origin_visit * Update swh-add-directory script for updated API -- Nicolas Dandrimont Wed, 24 Aug 2016 14:36:03 +0200 swh-storage (0.0.50-1~swh1) unstable-swh; urgency=medium * v0.0.50 * Add a function to pull (only) metadata for a list of contents * Update occurrence_add api entry point to properly deal with origin_visit * Add origin_visit api entry points to create/update origin_visit -- Antoine R. Dumont (@ardumont) Tue, 23 Aug 2016 16:29:26 +0200 swh-storage (0.0.49-1~swh1) unstable-swh; urgency=medium * Release swh.storage v0.0.49 * Proper dependency on python3-kafka -- Nicolas Dandrimont Fri, 19 Aug 2016 13:45:52 +0200 swh-storage (0.0.48-1~swh1) unstable-swh; urgency=medium * Release swh.storage v0.0.48 * Updates to the archiver * Notification support for new object creations -- Nicolas Dandrimont Fri, 19 Aug 2016 12:13:50 +0200 swh-storage (0.0.47-1~swh1) unstable-swh; urgency=medium * Release swh.storage v0.0.47 * Update storage archiver to new schemaless schema -- Nicolas Dandrimont Fri, 22 Jul 2016 16:59:19 +0200 swh-storage (0.0.46-1~swh1) unstable-swh; urgency=medium * v0.0.46 * Update archiver bootstrap -- Antoine R. Dumont (@ardumont) Wed, 20 Jul 2016 19:04:42 +0200 swh-storage (0.0.45-1~swh1) unstable-swh; urgency=medium * v0.0.45 * Separate swh.storage.archiver's db from swh.storage.storage -- Antoine R. Dumont (@ardumont) Tue, 19 Jul 2016 15:05:36 +0200 swh-storage (0.0.44-1~swh1) unstable-swh; urgency=medium * v0.0.44 * Open listing visits per origin api -- Quentin Campos Fri, 08 Jul 2016 11:27:10 +0200 swh-storage (0.0.43-1~swh1) unstable-swh; urgency=medium * v0.0.43 * Extract objstorage to its own package swh.objstorage -- Quentin Campos Mon, 27 Jun 2016 14:57:12 +0200 swh-storage (0.0.42-1~swh1) unstable-swh; urgency=medium * Add an object storage multiplexer to allow transition between multiple versions of object storages. -- Quentin Campos Tue, 21 Jun 2016 15:03:52 +0200 swh-storage (0.0.41-1~swh1) unstable-swh; urgency=medium * Refactoring of the object storage in order to allow multiple versions of it, as well as a multiplexer for version transition. -- Quentin Campos Thu, 16 Jun 2016 15:54:16 +0200 swh-storage (0.0.40-1~swh1) unstable-swh; urgency=medium * Release swh.storage v0.0.40: * Refactor objstorage to allow for different implementations * Updates to the checker functionality * Bump swh.core dependency to v0.0.20 -- Nicolas Dandrimont Tue, 14 Jun 2016 17:25:42 +0200 swh-storage (0.0.39-1~swh1) unstable-swh; urgency=medium * v0.0.39 * Add run_from_webserver function for objstorage api server * Add unique identifier message on default api server route endpoints -- Antoine R. Dumont (@ardumont) Fri, 20 May 2016 15:27:34 +0200 swh-storage (0.0.38-1~swh1) unstable-swh; urgency=medium * v0.0.38 * Add an http api for object storage * Implement an archiver to perform backup copies -- Quentin Campos Fri, 20 May 2016 14:40:14 +0200 swh-storage (0.0.37-1~swh1) unstable-swh; urgency=medium * Release swh.storage v0.0.37 * Add fullname to person table * Add svn as a revision type -- Nicolas Dandrimont Fri, 08 Apr 2016 16:44:24 +0200 swh-storage (0.0.36-1~swh1) unstable-swh; urgency=medium * Release swh.storage v0.0.36 * Add json-schema documentation for the jsonb fields * Overhaul entity handling -- Nicolas Dandrimont Wed, 16 Mar 2016 17:27:17 +0100 swh-storage (0.0.35-1~swh1) unstable-swh; urgency=medium * Release swh-storage v0.0.35 * Factor in temporary tables with only an id (db v059) * Allow generic object search by sha1_git (db v060) -- Nicolas Dandrimont Thu, 25 Feb 2016 16:21:01 +0100 swh-storage (0.0.34-1~swh1) unstable-swh; urgency=medium * Release swh.storage version 0.0.34 * occurrence improvements * commit metadata improvements -- Nicolas Dandrimont Fri, 19 Feb 2016 18:20:07 +0100 swh-storage (0.0.33-1~swh1) unstable-swh; urgency=medium * Bump swh.storage to version 0.0.33 -- Nicolas Dandrimont Fri, 05 Feb 2016 11:17:00 +0100 swh-storage (0.0.32-1~swh1) unstable-swh; urgency=medium * v0.0.32 * Let the person's id flow * sql/upgrades/051: 050->051 schema change * sql/upgrades/050: 049->050 schema change - Clean up obsolete functions * sql/upgrades/049: Final take for 048->049 schema change. * sql: Use a new schema for occurrences -- Antoine R. Dumont (@ardumont) Fri, 29 Jan 2016 17:44:27 +0100 swh-storage (0.0.31-1~swh1) unstable-swh; urgency=medium * v0.0.31 * Deal with occurrence_history.branch, occurrence.branch, release.name as bytes -- Antoine R. Dumont (@ardumont) Wed, 27 Jan 2016 15:45:53 +0100 swh-storage (0.0.30-1~swh1) unstable-swh; urgency=medium * Prepare swh.storage v0.0.30 release * type-agnostic occurrences and revisions -- Nicolas Dandrimont Tue, 26 Jan 2016 07:36:43 +0100 swh-storage (0.0.29-1~swh1) unstable-swh; urgency=medium * v0.0.29 * New: * Upgrade sql schema to 041→043 * Deal with communication downtime between clients and storage * Open occurrence_get(origin_id) to retrieve latest occurrences per origin * Open release_get_by to retrieve a release by origin * Open directory_get to retrieve information on directory by id * Open entity_get to retrieve information on entity + hierarchy from its uuid * Open directory_get that retrieve information on directory per id * Update: * directory_get/directory_ls: Rename to directory_ls * revision_log: update to retrieve logs from multiple root revisions * revision_get_by: branch name filtering is now optional -- Antoine R. Dumont (@ardumont) Wed, 20 Jan 2016 16:15:50 +0100 swh-storage (0.0.28-1~swh1) unstable-swh; urgency=medium * v0.0.28 * Open entity_get api -- Antoine R. Dumont (@ardumont) Fri, 15 Jan 2016 16:37:27 +0100 swh-storage (0.0.27-1~swh1) unstable-swh; urgency=medium * v0.0.27 * Open directory_entry_get_by_path api * Improve get_revision_by api performance * sql/swh-schema: add index on origin(type, url) --> improve origin lookup api * Bump to 039 db version -- Antoine R. Dumont (@ardumont) Fri, 15 Jan 2016 12:42:47 +0100 swh-storage (0.0.26-1~swh1) unstable-swh; urgency=medium * v0.0.26 * Open revision_get_by to retrieve a revision by occurrence criterion filtering * sql/upgrades/036: add 035→036 upgrade script -- Antoine R. Dumont (@ardumont) Wed, 13 Jan 2016 12:46:44 +0100 swh-storage (0.0.25-1~swh1) unstable-swh; urgency=medium * v0.0.25 * Limit results in swh_revision_list* * Create the package to align the current db production version on https://archive.softwareheritage.org/ -- Antoine R. Dumont (@ardumont) Fri, 08 Jan 2016 11:33:08 +0100 swh-storage (0.0.24-1~swh1) unstable-swh; urgency=medium * Prepare swh.storage release v0.0.24 * Add a limit argument to revision_log -- Nicolas Dandrimont Wed, 06 Jan 2016 15:12:53 +0100 swh-storage (0.0.23-1~swh1) unstable-swh; urgency=medium * v0.0.23 * Protect against overflow, wrapped in ValueError for client * Fix relative path import for remote storage. * api to retrieve revision_log is now 'parents' aware -- Antoine R. Dumont (@ardumont) Wed, 06 Jan 2016 11:30:58 +0100 swh-storage (0.0.22-1~swh1) unstable-swh; urgency=medium * Release v0.0.22 * Fix relative import for remote storage -- Nicolas Dandrimont Wed, 16 Dec 2015 16:04:48 +0100 swh-storage (0.0.21-1~swh1) unstable-swh; urgency=medium * Prepare release v0.0.21 * Protect the storage api client from overflows * Add a get_storage function mapping to local or remote storage -- Nicolas Dandrimont Wed, 16 Dec 2015 13:34:46 +0100 swh-storage (0.0.20-1~swh1) unstable-swh; urgency=medium * v0.0.20 * allow numeric timestamps with offset * Open revision_log api * start migration to swh.model -- Antoine R. Dumont (@ardumont) Mon, 07 Dec 2015 15:20:36 +0100 swh-storage (0.0.19-1~swh1) unstable-swh; urgency=medium * v0.0.19 * Improve directory listing with content data * Open person_get * Open release_get data reading * Improve origin_get api * Effort to unify api output on dict (for read) * Migrate backend to 032 -- Antoine R. Dumont (@ardumont) Fri, 27 Nov 2015 13:33:34 +0100 swh-storage (0.0.18-1~swh1) unstable-swh; urgency=medium * v0.0.18 * Improve origin_get to permit retrieval per id * Update directory_get implementation (add join from * directory_entry_file to content) * Open release_get : [sha1] -> [Release] -- Antoine R. Dumont (@ardumont) Thu, 19 Nov 2015 11:18:35 +0100 swh-storage (0.0.17-1~swh1) unstable-swh; urgency=medium * Prepare deployment of swh.storage v0.0.17 * Add some entity related entry points -- Nicolas Dandrimont Tue, 03 Nov 2015 16:40:59 +0100 swh-storage (0.0.16-1~swh1) unstable-swh; urgency=medium * v0.0.16 * Add metadata column in revision (db version 29) * cache http connection for remote storage client -- Antoine R. Dumont (@ardumont) Thu, 29 Oct 2015 10:29:00 +0100 swh-storage (0.0.15-1~swh1) unstable-swh; urgency=medium * Prepare deployment of swh.storage v0.0.15 * Allow population of fetch_history * Update organizations / projects as entities * Use schema v028 for directory addition -- Nicolas Dandrimont Tue, 27 Oct 2015 11:43:39 +0100 swh-storage (0.0.14-1~swh1) unstable-swh; urgency=medium * Prepare swh.storage v0.0.14 deployment -- Nicolas Dandrimont Fri, 16 Oct 2015 15:34:08 +0200 swh-storage (0.0.13-1~swh1) unstable-swh; urgency=medium * Prepare deploying swh.storage v0.0.13 -- Nicolas Dandrimont Fri, 16 Oct 2015 14:51:44 +0200 swh-storage (0.0.12-1~swh1) unstable-swh; urgency=medium * Prepare deploying swh.storage v0.0.12 -- Nicolas Dandrimont Tue, 13 Oct 2015 12:39:18 +0200 swh-storage (0.0.11-1~swh1) unstable-swh; urgency=medium * Preparing deployment of swh.storage v0.0.11 -- Nicolas Dandrimont Fri, 09 Oct 2015 17:44:51 +0200 swh-storage (0.0.10-1~swh1) unstable-swh; urgency=medium * Prepare deployment of swh.storage v0.0.10 -- Nicolas Dandrimont Tue, 06 Oct 2015 17:37:00 +0200 swh-storage (0.0.9-1~swh1) unstable-swh; urgency=medium * Prepare deployment of swh.storage v0.0.9 -- Nicolas Dandrimont Thu, 01 Oct 2015 19:03:00 +0200 swh-storage (0.0.8-1~swh1) unstable-swh; urgency=medium * Prepare deployment of swh.storage v0.0.8 -- Nicolas Dandrimont Thu, 01 Oct 2015 11:32:46 +0200 swh-storage (0.0.7-1~swh1) unstable-swh; urgency=medium * Prepare deployment of swh.storage v0.0.7 -- Nicolas Dandrimont Tue, 29 Sep 2015 16:52:54 +0200 swh-storage (0.0.6-1~swh1) unstable-swh; urgency=medium * Prepare deployment of swh.storage v0.0.6 -- Nicolas Dandrimont Tue, 29 Sep 2015 16:43:24 +0200 swh-storage (0.0.5-1~swh1) unstable-swh; urgency=medium * Prepare deploying swh.storage v0.0.5 -- Nicolas Dandrimont Tue, 29 Sep 2015 16:27:00 +0200 swh-storage (0.0.1-1~swh1) unstable-swh; urgency=medium * Initial release * swh.storage.api: Properly escape arbitrary byte sequences in arguments -- Nicolas Dandrimont Tue, 22 Sep 2015 17:02:34 +0200 diff --git a/docs/cli.rst b/docs/cli.rst index 74e78cc2..d7c349e0 100644 --- a/docs/cli.rst +++ b/docs/cli.rst @@ -1,8 +1,8 @@ .. _swh-storage-cli: Command-line interface ====================== .. click:: swh.storage.cli:storage - :prog: swh storage - :nested: full + :prog: swh storage + :nested: full diff --git a/docs/extrinsic-metadata-specification.rst b/docs/extrinsic-metadata-specification.rst index 351ab825..f1522ec7 100644 --- a/docs/extrinsic-metadata-specification.rst +++ b/docs/extrinsic-metadata-specification.rst @@ -1,345 +1,347 @@ :orphan: .. _extrinsic-metadata-specification: Extrinsic metadata specification ================================ :term:`Extrinsic metadata` is information about software that is not part of the source code itself but still closely related to the software. Typical sources for extrinsic metadata are: the hosting place of a repository, which can offer metadata via its web view or API; external registries like collaborative curation initiatives; and out-of-band information available at source code archival time. Since they are not part of the source code, a dedicated mechanism to fetch and store them is needed. This specification assumes the reader is familiar with Software Heritage's :ref:`architecture` and :ref:`data-model`. Metadata sources ---------------- Authorities ^^^^^^^^^^^ Metadata authorities are entities that provide metadata about an :term:`origin`. Metadata authorities include: code hosting places, :term:`deposit` submitters, and registries (eg. Wikidata). An authority is uniquely defined by these properties: - * its type, representing the kind of authority, which is one of these values: - * `deposit_client`, for metadata pushed to Software Heritage at the same time - as a software artifact - * `forge`, for metadata pulled from the same source as the one hosting - the software artifacts (which includes package managers) - * `registry`, for metadata pulled from a third-party - * its URL, which unambiguously identifies an instance of the authority type. +* its type, representing the kind of authority, which is one of these values: + + * ``deposit_client``, for metadata pushed to Software Heritage at the same time + as a software artifact + * ``forge``, for metadata pulled from the same source as the one hosting + the software artifacts (which includes package managers) + * ``registry``, for metadata pulled from a third-party + +* its URL, which unambiguously identifies an instance of the authority type. Examples: =============== ================================= type url =============== ================================= deposit_client https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/ deposit_client https://hal.inria.fr/ deposit_client https://software.intel.com/ forge https://gitlab.com/ forge https://gitlab.inria.fr/ forge https://0xacab.org/ forge https://github.com/ registry https://www.wikidata.org/ registry https://swmath.org/ registry https://ascl.net/ =============== ================================= Metadata fetchers ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Metadata fetchers are software components used to fetch metadata from a metadata authority, and ingest them into the Software Heritage archive. A metadata fetcher is uniquely defined by these properties: * its type * its version Examples: * :term:`loaders `, which may either discover metadata as a side-effect of loading source code, or be dedicated to fetching metadata. * :term:`listers `, which may discover metadata as a side-effect of discovering origins. * :term:`deposit` submitters, which push metadata to SWH from a third-party; usually at the same time as a :term:`software artifact` * crawlers, which fetch metadata from an authority in a way that is none of the above (eg. by querying a specific API of the origin's forge). Storage API ----------- Authorities and metadata fetchers ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ The :term:`storage` API offers these endpoints to manipulate metadata authorities and metadata fetchers: * ``metadata_authority_add(type, url, metadata)`` which adds a new metadata authority to the storage. * ``metadata_authority_get(type, url)`` which looks up a known authority (there is at most one) and if it is known, returns a dictionary with keys ``type``, ``url``, and ``metadata``. * ``metadata_fetcher_add(name, version, metadata)`` which adds a new metadata fetcher to the storage. * ``metadata_fetcher_get(name, version)`` which looks up a known fetcher (there is at most one) and if it is known, returns a dictionary with keys ``name``, ``version``, and ``metadata``. These `metadata` fields contain JSON-encodable dictionaries with information about the authority/fetcher, in a format specific to each authority/fetcher. With authority, the `metadata` field is reserved for information describing and qualifying the authority. With fetchers, the `metadata` field is reserved for configuration metadata and other technical usage. Origin metadata ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Extrinsic metadata are stored in SWH's :term:`storage database`. The storage API offers three endpoints to manipulate origin metadata: * Adding metadata:: raw_extrinsic_metadata_add( "origin", origin_url, discovery_date, authority, fetcher, format, metadata ) which adds a new `metadata` byte string obtained from a given authority and associated to the origin. `discovery_date` is a Python datetime. `authority` must be a dict containing keys `type` and `url`, and `fetcher` a dict containing keys `name` and `version`. The authority and fetcher must be known to the storage before using this endpoint. `format` is a text field indicating the format of the content of the `metadata` byte string, see `extrinsic-metadata-formats`_. * Getting latest metadata:: raw_extrinsic_metadata_get_latest( "origin", origin_url, authority ) where `authority` must be a dict containing keys `type` and `url`, which returns a dictionary corresponding to the latest metadata entry added from this origin, in the format:: { 'origin_url': ..., 'authority': {'type': ..., 'url': ...}, 'fetcher': {'name': ..., 'version': ...}, 'discovery_date': ..., 'format': '...', 'metadata': b'...' } * Getting all metadata:: raw_extrinsic_metadata_get( "origin", origin_url, authority, page_token, limit ) where `authority` must be a dict containing keys `type` and `url` which returns a dictionary with keys: * `next_page_token`, which is an opaque token to be used as `page_token` for retrieving the next page. if absent, there is no more pages to gather. * `results`: list of dictionaries, one for each metadata item deposited, corresponding to the given origin and obtained from the specified authority. Each of these dictionaries is in the following format:: { 'authority': {'type': ..., 'url': ...}, 'fetcher': {'name': ..., 'version': ...}, 'discovery_date': ..., 'format': '...', 'metadata': b'...' } The parameters ``page_token`` and ``limit`` are used for pagination based on an arbitrary order. An initial query to ``origin_metadata_get`` must set ``page_token`` to ``None``, and further query must use the value from the previous query's ``next_page_token`` to get the next page of results. ``metadata`` is a bytes array (eventually encoded using Base64). Its format is specific to each authority; and is treated as an opaque value by the storage. Unifying these various formats into a common language is outside the scope of this specification. Artifact metadata ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ In addition to origin metadata, the storage database stores metadata on all software artifacts supported by the data model. This works similarly to origin metadata, with one major difference: extrinsic metadata can be given on a specific artifact within a specified context (for example: a directory in a specific revision from a specific visit on a specific origin) which will be stored along the metadata itself. For example, two origins may develop the same file independently; the information about authorship, licensing or even description may vary about the same artifact in a different context. This is why it is important to qualify the metadata with the complete context for which it is intended, if any. The same two endpoints as for origin can be used, but with a different value for the first argument: * Adding metadata:: raw_extrinsic_metadata_add( type, id, context, discovery_date, authority, fetcher, format, metadata ) * Getting all metadata:: raw_extrinsic_metadata_get( type, id, authority, after, page_token, limit ) definited similarly to ``origin_metadata_add`` and ``origin_metadata_get``, but where ``id`` is a core SWHID (with type matching ````), and with an extra ``context`` (argument when adding metadata, and dictionary key when getting them) that is a dictionary with keys depending on the artifact ``type``: * for ``snapshot``: ``origin`` (a URL) and ``visit`` (an integer) * for ``release``: those above, plus ``snapshot`` (the core SWHID of a snapshot) * for ``revision``: all those above, plus ``release`` (the core SWHID of a release) * for ``directory``: all those above, plus ``revision`` (the core SWHID of a revision) and ``path`` (a byte string), representing the path to this directory from the root of the ``revision`` * for ``content``: all those above, plus ``directory`` (the core SWHID of a directory) All keys are optional, but should be provided whenever possible. The dictionary may be empty, if metadata is fully independent from context. In all cases, ``visit`` should only be provided if ``origin`` is (as visit ids are only unique with respect to an origin). .. _extrinsic-metadata-formats: Extrinsic metadata format ------------------------- Here is a list of all the metadata format stored: ``pypi-project-json`` The metadata is a release entry from a PyPI project's JSON file, extracted and re-serialized. ``replicate-npm-package-json`` ditto, but from a replicate.npmjs.com project ``nixguix-sources-json`` ditto, but from https://nix-community.github.io/nixpkgs-swh/ ``original-artifacts-json`` tarball data, see below ``sword-v2-atom-codemeta`` XML Atom document, with Codemeta metadata, as sent by a deposit client, see the :ref:`Deposit protocol reference `. ``sword-v2-atom-codemeta-v2`` Deprecated alias of ``sword-v2-atom-codemeta`` ``sword-v2-atom-codemeta-v2-in-json`` Deprecated, JSON serialization of a ``sword-v2-atom-codemeta`` document. ``xml-deposit-info`` Information about a deposit, to identify the provenance of a metadata object sent via swh-deposit, see below Details on some of these formats: original-artifacts-json ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ This is a loosely defined format, originally used as a ``metadata`` column on the ``revision`` table that changed over the years. It is a JSON array, and each entry is a JSON object representing an archive (tarball, zipball, ...) that was unpackaged by the SWH loader before loading its content in Software Heritage. When writing this specification, it was stabilized to this format:: [ { "length": , "filename": "", "checksums": { "sha1": "", "sha256": "", }, "url": "" }, ... ] Older ``original-artifacts-json`` were migrated to use this format, but may be missing some of the keys. xml-deposit-info ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Deposits with code objects are loaded as their own origin, so we can look them up in the deposit database from their metadata (which hold the origin as a context). This is not true for metadata-only deposits, because we don't create an origin for them; so we need to store this information somewhere. The naive solution would be to insert them in the Atom entry provided by the client, but it means altering a document before we archive it, which potentially corrupts it or loses part of the data. Therefore, on each metadata-only deposit, the deposit creates an extra "metametadata" object, with the original metadata object as target, and using this format:: {{ deposit.id }} {{ deposit.client.provider_url }} {{ deposit.collection.name }} diff --git a/mypy.ini b/mypy.ini index da53e716..b5e02744 100644 --- a/mypy.ini +++ b/mypy.ini @@ -1,63 +1,60 @@ [mypy] namespace_packages = True # due to the conditional import logic on swh.journal, in some cases a specific # type: ignore is needed, in other it isn't... warn_unused_ignores = False -# support for sqlalchemy magic: see https://github.com/dropbox/sqlalchemy-stubs -plugins = sqlmypy - # 3rd party libraries without stubs (yet) [mypy-cassandra.*] ignore_missing_imports = True [mypy-confluent_kafka.*] ignore_missing_imports = True [mypy-deprecated.*] ignore_missing_imports = True # only shipped indirectly via hypothesis [mypy-django.*] ignore_missing_imports = True [mypy-iso8601.*] ignore_missing_imports = True [mypy-msgpack.*] ignore_missing_imports = True [mypy-multiprocessing.util] ignore_missing_imports = True [mypy-pkg_resources.*] ignore_missing_imports = True [mypy-psycopg2.*] ignore_missing_imports = True [mypy-pytest.*] ignore_missing_imports = True [mypy-pytest_cov.*] ignore_missing_imports = True [mypy-pytest_kafka.*] ignore_missing_imports = True [mypy-systemd.daemon.*] ignore_missing_imports = True [mypy-tenacity.*] ignore_missing_imports = True # temporary work-around for landing typing support in spite of the current # journal<->storage dependency loop [mypy-swh.journal.*] ignore_missing_imports = True [mypy-pytest_postgresql.*] ignore_missing_imports = True diff --git a/requirements-swh.txt b/requirements-swh.txt index e092ecd4..489c6ec6 100644 --- a/requirements-swh.txt +++ b/requirements-swh.txt @@ -1,3 +1,3 @@ -swh.core[db,http] >= 0.5 +swh.core[db,http] >= 0.14.0 swh.model >= 2.1.0 swh.objstorage >= 0.2.2 diff --git a/requirements-test.txt b/requirements-test.txt index 07dc055f..c6a0316d 100644 --- a/requirements-test.txt +++ b/requirements-test.txt @@ -1,10 +1,9 @@ hypothesis >= 3.11.0 pytest pytest-mock -sqlalchemy-stubs # pytz is in fact a dep of swh.model[testing] and should not be necessary, but # the dep on swh.model in the main requirements-swh.txt file shadows this one # adding the [testing] extra. swh.model[testing] >= 0.0.50 pytz pytest-xdist diff --git a/setup.py b/setup.py index a980a6ba..c5263a3d 100755 --- a/setup.py +++ b/setup.py @@ -1,75 +1,74 @@ #!/usr/bin/env python3 # Copyright (C) 2015-2020 The Software Heritage developers # See the AUTHORS file at the top-level directory of this distribution # License: GNU General Public License version 3, or any later version # See top-level LICENSE file for more information from io import open from os import path from setuptools import find_packages, setup here = path.abspath(path.dirname(__file__)) # Get the long description from the README file with open(path.join(here, "README.md"), encoding="utf-8") as f: long_description = f.read() def parse_requirements(name=None): if name: reqf = "requirements-%s.txt" % name else: reqf = "requirements.txt" requirements = [] if not path.exists(reqf): return requirements with open(reqf) as f: for line in f.readlines(): line = line.strip() if not line or line.startswith("#"): continue requirements.append(line) return requirements setup( name="swh.storage", description="Software Heritage storage manager", long_description=long_description, long_description_content_type="text/markdown", python_requires=">=3.7", author="Software Heritage developers", author_email="swh-devel@inria.fr", url="https://forge.softwareheritage.org/diffusion/DSTO/", setup_requires=["setuptools-scm"], packages=find_packages(), use_scm_version=True, scripts=["bin/swh-storage-add-dir",], entry_points=""" [swh.cli.subcommands] storage=swh.storage.cli """, install_requires=parse_requirements() + parse_requirements("swh"), extras_require={ "testing": (parse_requirements("test") + parse_requirements("swh-journal")), - "schemata": ["SQLAlchemy"], "journal": parse_requirements("swh-journal"), }, include_package_data=True, classifiers=[ "Programming Language :: Python :: 3", "Intended Audience :: Developers", "License :: OSI Approved :: GNU General Public License v3 (GPLv3)", "Operating System :: OS Independent", "Development Status :: 5 - Production/Stable", ], project_urls={ "Bug Reports": "https://forge.softwareheritage.org/maniphest", "Funding": "https://www.softwareheritage.org/donate", "Source": "https://forge.softwareheritage.org/source/swh-storage", "Documentation": "https://docs.softwareheritage.org/devel/swh-storage/", }, ) diff --git a/sql/Makefile b/sql/Makefile index 7aa86d35..fa852cae 100644 --- a/sql/Makefile +++ b/sql/Makefile @@ -1,71 +1,70 @@ # Depends: postgresql-client, postgresql-autodoc -DBNAME = softwareheritage-dev +# When running with pifpaf, $PGDATABASE is already set in the environment +PGDATABASE ?= softwareheritage-dev DOCDIR = autodoc SQL_FILES = $(sort $(wildcard $(CURDIR)/../swh/storage/sql/*.sql)) PSQL_BIN = psql PSQL_FLAGS = --echo-errors -X -v ON_ERROR_STOP=1 PSQL = $(PSQL_BIN) $(PSQL_FLAGS) PIFPAF=$(findstring postgresql://,$(PIFPAF_URLS)) all: createdb: createdb-stamp createdb-stamp: $(SQL_FILES) -ifeq ($(PIFPAF),) - -dropdb $(DBNAME) -endif - createdb $(DBNAME) + -dropdb $(PGDATABASE) + createdb $(PGDATABASE) ifeq ($(PIFPAF),) touch $@ else rm -f $@ endif filldb: filldb-stamp filldb-stamp: createdb-stamp - cat $(SQL_FILES) | $(PSQL) $(DBNAME) + cat $(SQL_FILES) | $(PSQL) $(PGDATABASE) ifeq ($(PIFPAF),) touch $@ else rm -f $@ endif dropdb: - -dropdb $(DBNAME) + -dropdb $(PGDATABASE) dumpdb: swh.dump swh.dump: filldb-stamp - pg_dump -Fc $(DBNAME) > $@ + pg_dump -Fc $(PGDATABASE) > $@ $(DOCDIR): test -d $(DOCDIR)/ || mkdir $(DOCDIR) doc: autodoc-stamp $(DOCDIR)/db-schema.pdf $(DOCDIR)/db-schema.svg autodoc-stamp: filldb-stamp $(DOCDIR) - postgresql_autodoc -d $(DBNAME) -f $(DOCDIR)/db-schema + postgresql_autodoc -d $(PGDATABASE) -f $(DOCDIR)/db-schema cp -a $(DOCDIR)/db-schema.dot $(DOCDIR)/db-schema.dot.orig ifeq ($(PIFPAF),) touch $@ else rm -f $@ endif $(DOCDIR)/db-schema.dot: clusters.dot autodoc-stamp $(DOCDIR) bin/dot_add_content $(DOCDIR)/db-schema.dot.orig clusters.dot > $(DOCDIR)/db-schema.dot $(DOCDIR)/db-schema.pdf: $(DOCDIR)/db-schema.dot autodoc-stamp dot -T pdf $< > $@ $(DOCDIR)/db-schema.svg: $(DOCDIR)/db-schema.dot autodoc-stamp dot -T svg $< > $@ clean: rm -rf *-stamp $(DOCDIR)/ distclean: clean dropdb rm -f swh.dump .PHONY: all initdb createdb dropdb doc clean diff --git a/sql/upgrades/174.sql b/sql/upgrades/174.sql new file mode 100644 index 00000000..e4a6cda3 --- /dev/null +++ b/sql/upgrades/174.sql @@ -0,0 +1,12 @@ +-- SWH DB schema upgrade +-- from_version: 173 +-- to_version: 174 +-- description: remove authority and fetcher metadata + +insert into dbversion(version, release, description) + values(174, now(), 'Work In Progress'); + +alter table metadata_authority + drop column metadata; +alter table metadata_fetcher + drop column metadata; diff --git a/sql/upgrades/175.sql b/sql/upgrades/175.sql new file mode 100644 index 00000000..bf83be56 --- /dev/null +++ b/sql/upgrades/175.sql @@ -0,0 +1,35 @@ +-- SWH DB schema upgrade +-- from_version: 174 +-- to_version: 175 +-- description: add directory_get_entries function + +insert into dbversion(version, release, description) + values(175, now(), 'Work In Progress'); + +-- Returns the entries in a directory, without joining with their target tables +create or replace function swh_directory_get_entries(dir_id sha1_git) + returns table ( + dir_id directory_entry_type, target sha1_git, name unix_path, perms file_perms + ) + language sql + stable +as $$ + with dir as ( + select id as dir_id, dir_entries, file_entries, rev_entries + from directory + where id = dir_id), + ls_d as (select dir_id, unnest(dir_entries) as entry_id from dir), + ls_f as (select dir_id, unnest(file_entries) as entry_id from dir), + ls_r as (select dir_id, unnest(rev_entries) as entry_id from dir) + (select 'dir'::directory_entry_type, e.target, e.name, e.perms + from ls_d + left join directory_entry_dir e on ls_d.entry_id = e.id) + union + (select 'file'::directory_entry_type, e.target, e.name, e.perms + from ls_f + left join directory_entry_file e on ls_f.entry_id = e.id) + union + (select 'rev'::directory_entry_type, e.target, e.name, e.perms + from ls_r + left join directory_entry_rev e on ls_r.entry_id = e.id) +$$; diff --git a/swh.storage.egg-info/PKG-INFO b/swh.storage.egg-info/PKG-INFO index 2969975b..8e342b99 100644 --- a/swh.storage.egg-info/PKG-INFO +++ b/swh.storage.egg-info/PKG-INFO @@ -1,224 +1,223 @@ Metadata-Version: 2.1 Name: swh.storage -Version: 0.27.3 +Version: 0.29.1 Summary: Software Heritage storage manager Home-page: https://forge.softwareheritage.org/diffusion/DSTO/ Author: Software Heritage developers Author-email: swh-devel@inria.fr License: UNKNOWN Project-URL: Bug Reports, https://forge.softwareheritage.org/maniphest Project-URL: Funding, https://www.softwareheritage.org/donate Project-URL: Source, https://forge.softwareheritage.org/source/swh-storage Project-URL: Documentation, https://docs.softwareheritage.org/devel/swh-storage/ Description: swh-storage =========== Abstraction layer over the archive, allowing to access all stored source code artifacts as well as their metadata. See the [documentation](https://docs.softwareheritage.org/devel/swh-storage/index.html) for more details. ## Quick start ### Dependencies Python tests for this module include tests that cannot be run without a local Postgresql database, so you need the Postgresql server executable on your machine (no need to have a running Postgresql server). They also expect a cassandra server. #### Debian-like host ``` $ sudo apt install libpq-dev postgresql-11 cassandra ``` #### Non Debian-like host The tests expects the path to `cassandra` to either be unspecified, it is then looked up at `/usr/sbin/cassandra`, either specified through the environment variable `SWH_CASSANDRA_BIN`. Optionally, you can avoid running the cassandra tests. ``` (swh) :~/swh-storage$ tox -- -m 'not cassandra' ``` ### Installation It is strongly recommended to use a virtualenv. In the following, we consider you work in a virtualenv named `swh`. See the [developer setup guide](https://docs.softwareheritage.org/devel/developer-setup.html#developer-setup) for a more details on how to setup a working environment. You can install the package directly from [pypi](https://pypi.org/p/swh.storage): ``` (swh) :~$ pip install swh.storage [...] ``` Or from sources: ``` (swh) :~$ git clone https://forge.softwareheritage.org/source/swh-storage.git [...] (swh) :~$ cd swh-storage (swh) :~/swh-storage$ pip install . [...] ``` Then you can check it's properly installed: ``` (swh) :~$ swh storage --help Usage: swh storage [OPTIONS] COMMAND [ARGS]... Software Heritage Storage tools. Options: -h, --help Show this message and exit. Commands: rpc-serve Software Heritage Storage RPC server. ``` ## Tests The best way of running Python tests for this module is to use [tox](https://tox.readthedocs.io/). ``` (swh) :~$ pip install tox ``` ### tox From the sources directory, simply use tox: ``` (swh) :~/swh-storage$ tox [...] ========= 315 passed, 6 skipped, 15 warnings in 40.86 seconds ========== _______________________________ summary ________________________________ flake8: commands succeeded py3: commands succeeded congratulations :) ``` Note: it is possible to set the `JAVA_HOME` environment variable to specify the version of the JVM to be used by Cassandra. For example, at the time of writing this, Cassandra does not support java 14, so one may want to use for example java 11: ``` (swh) :~/swh-storage$ export JAVA_HOME=/usr/lib/jvm/java-14-openjdk-amd64/bin/java (swh) :~/swh-storage$ tox [...] ``` ## Development The storage server can be locally started. It requires a configuration file and a running Postgresql database. ### Sample configuration A typical configuration `storage.yml` file is: ``` storage: cls: local db: "dbname=softwareheritage-dev user= password=" objstorage: cls: pathslicing root: /tmp/swh-storage/ slicing: 0:2/2:4/4:6 ``` which means, this uses: - a local storage instance whose db connection is to `softwareheritage-dev` local instance, - the objstorage uses a local objstorage instance whose: - `root` path is /tmp/swh-storage, - slicing scheme is `0:2/2:4/4:6`. This means that the identifier of the content (sha1) which will be stored on disk at first level with the first 2 hex characters, the second level with the next 2 hex characters and the third level with the next 2 hex characters. And finally the complete hash file holding the raw content. For example: 00062f8bd330715c4f819373653d97b3cd34394c will be stored at 00/06/2f/00062f8bd330715c4f819373653d97b3cd34394c Note that the `root` path should exist on disk before starting the server. ### Starting the storage server If the python package has been properly installed (e.g. in a virtual env), you should be able to use the command: ``` (swh) :~/swh-storage$ swh storage rpc-serve storage.yml ``` This runs a local swh-storage api at 5002 port. ``` (swh) :~/swh-storage$ curl http://127.0.0.1:5002 Software Heritage storage server

You have reached the Software Heritage storage server.
See its documentation and API for more information

``` ### And then what? In your upper layer ([loader-git](https://forge.softwareheritage.org/source/swh-loader-git/), [loader-svn](https://forge.softwareheritage.org/source/swh-loader-svn/), etc...), you can define a remote storage with this snippet of yaml configuration. ``` storage: cls: remote url: http://localhost:5002/ ``` You could directly define a local storage with the following snippet: ``` storage: cls: local db: service=swh-dev objstorage: cls: pathslicing root: /home/storage/swh-storage/ slicing: 0:2/2:4/4:6 ``` Platform: UNKNOWN Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3 Classifier: Intended Audience :: Developers Classifier: License :: OSI Approved :: GNU General Public License v3 (GPLv3) Classifier: Operating System :: OS Independent Classifier: Development Status :: 5 - Production/Stable Requires-Python: >=3.7 Description-Content-Type: text/markdown Provides-Extra: testing -Provides-Extra: schemata Provides-Extra: journal diff --git a/swh.storage.egg-info/SOURCES.txt 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a/swh.storage.egg-info/requires.txt +++ b/swh.storage.egg-info/requires.txt @@ -1,29 +1,25 @@ click flask psycopg2 aiohttp tenacity cassandra-driver!=3.21.0,>=3.19.0 deprecated typing-extensions mypy_extensions iso8601 -swh.core[db,http]>=0.5 +swh.core[db,http]>=0.14.0 swh.model>=2.1.0 swh.objstorage>=0.2.2 [journal] swh.journal>=0.6.2 -[schemata] -SQLAlchemy - [testing] hypothesis>=3.11.0 pytest pytest-mock -sqlalchemy-stubs swh.model[testing]>=0.0.50 pytz pytest-xdist swh.journal>=0.6.2 diff --git a/swh/storage/__init__.py b/swh/storage/__init__.py index 37d1bebe..0a76a202 100644 --- a/swh/storage/__init__.py +++ b/swh/storage/__init__.py @@ -1,110 +1,121 @@ # Copyright (C) 2015-2020 The Software Heritage developers # See the AUTHORS file at the top-level directory of this distribution # License: GNU General Public License version 3, or any later version # See top-level LICENSE file for more information import importlib from typing import TYPE_CHECKING, Any, Dict, List import warnings if TYPE_CHECKING: from .interface import StorageInterface STORAGE_IMPLEMENTATIONS = { - "local": ".postgresql.storage.Storage", "remote": ".api.client.RemoteStorage", "memory": ".in_memory.InMemoryStorage", - "filter": ".filter.FilteringProxyStorage", - "buffer": ".buffer.BufferingProxyStorage", - "retry": ".retry.RetryingProxyStorage", "cassandra": ".cassandra.CassandraStorage", - "validate": ".validate.ValidatingProxyStorage", + "postgresql": ".postgresql.storage.Storage", + # deprecated + "local": ".postgresql.storage.Storage", + # proxy storages + "filter": ".proxies.filter.FilteringProxyStorage", + "buffer": ".proxies.buffer.BufferingProxyStorage", + "retry": ".proxies.retry.RetryingProxyStorage", + "validate": ".proxies.validate.ValidatingProxyStorage", + "tenacious": ".proxies.tenacious.TenaciousProxyStorage", } def get_storage(cls: str, **kwargs) -> "StorageInterface": """Get a storage object of class `storage_class` with arguments `storage_args`. Args: - cls (str): storage's class, can be: - - ``local`` to use a postgresql database - - ``cassandra`` to use a cassandra database - - ``remote`` to connect to a swh-storage server - - ``memory`` for an in-memory storage, useful for fast tests - - ``filter``, ``buffer``, ... to use specific storage "proxies", see their - respective documentations + cls (str): + storage's class, can be: + - ``local`` to use a postgresql database + - ``cassandra`` to use a cassandra database + - ``remote`` to connect to a swh-storage server + - ``memory`` for an in-memory storage, useful for fast tests + - ``filter``, ``buffer``, ... to use specific storage "proxies", see their + respective documentations args (dict): dictionary with keys Returns: an instance of swh.storage.Storage or compatible class Raises: ValueError if passed an unknown storage class. """ if "args" in kwargs: warnings.warn( 'Explicit "args" key is deprecated, use keys directly instead.', DeprecationWarning, ) kwargs = kwargs["args"] if cls == "pipeline": return get_storage_pipeline(**kwargs) + if cls == "local": + warnings.warn( + 'The "local" storage class is deprecated, use "postgresql" instead.', + DeprecationWarning, + ) + class_path = STORAGE_IMPLEMENTATIONS.get(cls) if class_path is None: raise ValueError( "Unknown storage class `%s`. Supported: %s" % (cls, ", ".join(STORAGE_IMPLEMENTATIONS)) ) (module_path, class_name) = class_path.rsplit(".", 1) module = importlib.import_module(module_path, package=__package__) Storage = getattr(module, class_name) check_config = kwargs.pop("check_config", {}) storage = Storage(**kwargs) if check_config: if not storage.check_config(**check_config): raise EnvironmentError("storage check config failed") return storage def get_storage_pipeline( steps: List[Dict[str, Any]], check_config=None ) -> "StorageInterface": """Recursively get a storage object that may use other storage objects as backends. Args: steps (List[dict]): List of dicts that may be used as kwargs for `get_storage`. Returns: an instance of swh.storage.Storage or compatible class Raises: ValueError if passed an unknown storage class. """ storage_config = None for step in reversed(steps): if "args" in step: warnings.warn( 'Explicit "args" key is deprecated, use keys directly ' "instead.", DeprecationWarning, ) step = { "cls": step["cls"], **step["args"], } if storage_config: step["storage"] = storage_config step["check_config"] = check_config storage_config = step if storage_config is None: raise ValueError("'pipeline' has no steps.") return get_storage(**storage_config) diff --git a/swh/storage/backfill.py b/swh/storage/backfill.py index d1bd9deb..3df10b2c 100644 --- a/swh/storage/backfill.py +++ b/swh/storage/backfill.py @@ -1,646 +1,646 @@ # Copyright (C) 2017-2020 The Software Heritage developers # See the AUTHORS file at the top-level directory of this distribution # License: GNU General Public License version 3, or any later version # See top-level LICENSE file for more information """Storage backfiller. The backfiller goal is to produce back part or all of the objects from a storage to the journal topics Current implementation consists in the JournalBackfiller class. It simply reads the objects from the storage and sends every object identifier back to the journal. """ import logging from typing import Any, Callable, Dict, Optional from swh.core.db import BaseDb from swh.model.identifiers import ExtendedObjectType from swh.model.model import ( BaseModel, Directory, DirectoryEntry, ExtID, RawExtrinsicMetadata, Release, Revision, Snapshot, SnapshotBranch, TargetType, ) from swh.storage.postgresql.converters import ( db_to_extid, db_to_raw_extrinsic_metadata, db_to_release, db_to_revision, ) from swh.storage.replay import object_converter_fn from swh.storage.writer import JournalWriter logger = logging.getLogger(__name__) PARTITION_KEY = { "content": "sha1", "skipped_content": "sha1", "directory": "id", "extid": "target", "metadata_authority": "type, url", "metadata_fetcher": "name, version", "raw_extrinsic_metadata": "target", "revision": "revision.id", "release": "release.id", "snapshot": "id", "origin": "id", "origin_visit": "origin_visit.origin", "origin_visit_status": "origin_visit_status.origin", } COLUMNS = { "content": [ "sha1", "sha1_git", "sha256", "blake2s256", "length", "status", "ctime", ], "skipped_content": [ "sha1", "sha1_git", "sha256", "blake2s256", "length", "ctime", "status", "reason", ], "directory": ["id", "dir_entries", "file_entries", "rev_entries"], "extid": ["extid_type", "extid", "target_type", "target"], - "metadata_authority": ["type", "url", "metadata",], - "metadata_fetcher": ["name", "version", "metadata",], + "metadata_authority": ["type", "url"], + "metadata_fetcher": ["name", "version"], "origin": ["url"], "origin_visit": ["visit", "type", ("origin.url", "origin"), "date",], "origin_visit_status": [ ("origin_visit_status.visit", "visit"), ("origin.url", "origin"), ("origin_visit_status.date", "date"), "type", "snapshot", "status", "metadata", ], "raw_extrinsic_metadata": [ "raw_extrinsic_metadata.type", "raw_extrinsic_metadata.target", "metadata_authority.type", "metadata_authority.url", "metadata_fetcher.name", "metadata_fetcher.version", "discovery_date", "format", "raw_extrinsic_metadata.metadata", "origin", "visit", "snapshot", "release", "revision", "path", "directory", ], "revision": [ ("revision.id", "id"), "date", "date_offset", "date_neg_utc_offset", "committer_date", "committer_date_offset", "committer_date_neg_utc_offset", "type", "directory", "message", "synthetic", "metadata", "extra_headers", ( "array(select parent_id::bytea from revision_history rh " "where rh.id = revision.id order by rh.parent_rank asc)", "parents", ), ("a.id", "author_id"), ("a.name", "author_name"), ("a.email", "author_email"), ("a.fullname", "author_fullname"), ("c.id", "committer_id"), ("c.name", "committer_name"), ("c.email", "committer_email"), ("c.fullname", "committer_fullname"), ], "release": [ ("release.id", "id"), "date", "date_offset", "date_neg_utc_offset", "comment", ("release.name", "name"), "synthetic", "target", "target_type", ("a.id", "author_id"), ("a.name", "author_name"), ("a.email", "author_email"), ("a.fullname", "author_fullname"), ], "snapshot": ["id", "object_id"], } JOINS = { "release": ["person a on release.author=a.id"], "revision": [ "person a on revision.author=a.id", "person c on revision.committer=c.id", ], "origin_visit": ["origin on origin_visit.origin=origin.id"], "origin_visit_status": ["origin on origin_visit_status.origin=origin.id",], "raw_extrinsic_metadata": [ "metadata_authority on " "raw_extrinsic_metadata.authority_id=metadata_authority.id", "metadata_fetcher on raw_extrinsic_metadata.fetcher_id=metadata_fetcher.id", ], } def directory_converter(db: BaseDb, directory_d: Dict[str, Any]) -> Directory: """Convert directory from the flat representation to swh model compatible objects. """ columns = ["target", "name", "perms"] query_template = """ select %(columns)s from directory_entry_%(type)s where id in %%s """ types = ["file", "dir", "rev"] entries = [] with db.cursor() as cur: for type in types: ids = directory_d.pop("%s_entries" % type) if not ids: continue query = query_template % { "columns": ",".join(columns), "type": type, } cur.execute(query, (tuple(ids),)) for row in cur: entry_d = dict(zip(columns, row)) entry = DirectoryEntry( name=entry_d["name"], type=type, target=entry_d["target"], perms=entry_d["perms"], ) entries.append(entry) return Directory(id=directory_d["id"], entries=tuple(entries),) def raw_extrinsic_metadata_converter( db: BaseDb, metadata: Dict[str, Any] ) -> RawExtrinsicMetadata: """Convert a raw extrinsic metadata from the flat representation to swh model compatible objects. """ return db_to_raw_extrinsic_metadata(metadata) def extid_converter(db: BaseDb, extid: Dict[str, Any]) -> ExtID: """Convert an extid from the flat representation to swh model compatible objects. """ return db_to_extid(extid) def revision_converter(db: BaseDb, revision_d: Dict[str, Any]) -> Revision: """Convert revision from the flat representation to swh model compatible objects. """ revision = db_to_revision(revision_d) assert revision is not None, revision_d["id"] return revision def release_converter(db: BaseDb, release_d: Dict[str, Any]) -> Release: """Convert release from the flat representation to swh model compatible objects. """ release = db_to_release(release_d) assert release is not None, release_d["id"] return release def snapshot_converter(db: BaseDb, snapshot_d: Dict[str, Any]) -> Snapshot: """Convert snapshot from the flat representation to swh model compatible objects. """ columns = ["name", "target", "target_type"] query = """ select %s from snapshot_branches sbs inner join snapshot_branch sb on sb.object_id=sbs.branch_id where sbs.snapshot_id=%%s """ % ", ".join( columns ) with db.cursor() as cur: cur.execute(query, (snapshot_d["object_id"],)) branches = {} for name, *row in cur: branch_d = dict(zip(columns[1:], row)) if branch_d["target"] is not None and branch_d["target_type"] is not None: branch: Optional[SnapshotBranch] = SnapshotBranch( target=branch_d["target"], target_type=TargetType(branch_d["target_type"]), ) else: branch = None branches[name] = branch return Snapshot(id=snapshot_d["id"], branches=branches,) CONVERTERS: Dict[str, Callable[[BaseDb, Dict[str, Any]], BaseModel]] = { "directory": directory_converter, "extid": extid_converter, "raw_extrinsic_metadata": raw_extrinsic_metadata_converter, "revision": revision_converter, "release": release_converter, "snapshot": snapshot_converter, } def object_to_offset(object_id, numbits): """Compute the index of the range containing object id, when dividing space into 2^numbits. Args: object_id (str): The hex representation of object_id numbits (int): Number of bits in which we divide input space Returns: The index of the range containing object id """ q, r = divmod(numbits, 8) length = q + (r != 0) shift_bits = 8 - r if r else 0 truncated_id = object_id[: length * 2] if len(truncated_id) < length * 2: truncated_id += "0" * (length * 2 - len(truncated_id)) truncated_id_bytes = bytes.fromhex(truncated_id) return int.from_bytes(truncated_id_bytes, byteorder="big") >> shift_bits def byte_ranges(numbits, start_object=None, end_object=None): """Generate start/end pairs of bytes spanning numbits bits and constrained by optional start_object and end_object. Args: numbits (int): Number of bits in which we divide input space start_object (str): Hex object id contained in the first range returned end_object (str): Hex object id contained in the last range returned Yields: 2^numbits pairs of bytes """ q, r = divmod(numbits, 8) length = q + (r != 0) shift_bits = 8 - r if r else 0 def to_bytes(i): return int.to_bytes(i << shift_bits, length=length, byteorder="big") start_offset = 0 end_offset = 1 << numbits if start_object is not None: start_offset = object_to_offset(start_object, numbits) if end_object is not None: end_offset = object_to_offset(end_object, numbits) + 1 for start in range(start_offset, end_offset): end = start + 1 if start == 0: yield None, to_bytes(end) elif end == 1 << numbits: yield to_bytes(start), None else: yield to_bytes(start), to_bytes(end) def raw_extrinsic_metadata_target_ranges(start_object=None, end_object=None): """Generate ranges of values for the `target` attribute of `raw_extrinsic_metadata` objects. This generates one range for all values before the first SWHID (which would correspond to raw origin URLs), then a number of hex-based ranges for each known type of SWHID (2**12 ranges for directories, 2**8 ranges for all other types). Finally, it generates one extra range for values above all possible SWHIDs. """ if start_object is None: start_object = "" swhid_target_types = sorted(type.value for type in ExtendedObjectType) first_swhid = f"swh:1:{swhid_target_types[0]}:" # Generate a range for url targets, if the starting object is before SWHIDs if start_object < first_swhid: yield start_object, ( first_swhid if end_object is None or end_object >= first_swhid else end_object ) if end_object is not None and end_object <= first_swhid: return # Prime the following loop, which uses the upper bound of the previous range # as lower bound, to account for potential targets between two valid types # of SWHIDs (even though they would eventually be rejected by the # RawExtrinsicMetadata parser, they /might/ exist...) end_swhid = first_swhid # Generate ranges for swhid targets for target_type in swhid_target_types: finished = False base_swhid = f"swh:1:{target_type}:" last_swhid = base_swhid + ("f" * 40) if start_object > last_swhid: continue # Generate 2**8 or 2**12 ranges for _, end in byte_ranges(12 if target_type == "dir" else 8): # Reuse previous uppper bound start_swhid = end_swhid # Use last_swhid for this object type if on the last byte range end_swhid = (base_swhid + end.hex()) if end is not None else last_swhid # Ignore out of bounds ranges if start_object >= end_swhid: continue # Potentially clamp start of range to the first object requested start_swhid = max(start_swhid, start_object) # Handle ending the loop early if the last requested object id is in # the current range if end_object is not None and end_swhid >= end_object: end_swhid = end_object finished = True yield start_swhid, end_swhid if finished: return # Generate one final range for potential raw origin URLs after the last # valid SWHID start_swhid = max(start_object, end_swhid) yield start_swhid, end_object def integer_ranges(start, end, block_size=1000): for start in range(start, end, block_size): if start == 0: yield None, block_size elif start + block_size > end: yield start, end else: yield start, start + block_size RANGE_GENERATORS = { "content": lambda start, end: byte_ranges(24, start, end), "skipped_content": lambda start, end: [(None, None)], "directory": lambda start, end: byte_ranges(24, start, end), "extid": lambda start, end: byte_ranges(24, start, end), "revision": lambda start, end: byte_ranges(24, start, end), "release": lambda start, end: byte_ranges(16, start, end), "raw_extrinsic_metadata": raw_extrinsic_metadata_target_ranges, "snapshot": lambda start, end: byte_ranges(16, start, end), "origin": integer_ranges, "origin_visit": integer_ranges, "origin_visit_status": integer_ranges, } def compute_query(obj_type, start, end): columns = COLUMNS.get(obj_type) join_specs = JOINS.get(obj_type, []) join_clause = "\n".join("left join %s" % clause for clause in join_specs) where = [] where_args = [] if start: where.append("%(keys)s >= %%s") where_args.append(start) if end: where.append("%(keys)s < %%s") where_args.append(end) where_clause = "" if where: where_clause = ("where " + " and ".join(where)) % { "keys": "(%s)" % PARTITION_KEY[obj_type] } column_specs = [] column_aliases = [] for column in columns: if isinstance(column, str): column_specs.append(column) column_aliases.append(column) else: column_specs.append("%s as %s" % column) column_aliases.append(column[1]) query = """ select %(columns)s from %(table)s %(join)s %(where)s """ % { "columns": ",".join(column_specs), "table": obj_type, "join": join_clause, "where": where_clause, } return query, where_args, column_aliases def fetch(db, obj_type, start, end): """Fetch all obj_type's identifiers from db. This opens one connection, stream objects and when done, close the connection. Args: db (BaseDb): Db connection object obj_type (str): Object type start (Union[bytes|Tuple]): Range start identifier end (Union[bytes|Tuple]): Range end identifier Raises: ValueError if obj_type is not supported Yields: Objects in the given range """ query, where_args, column_aliases = compute_query(obj_type, start, end) converter = CONVERTERS.get(obj_type) with db.cursor() as cursor: logger.debug("Fetching data for table %s", obj_type) logger.debug("query: %s %s", query, where_args) cursor.execute(query, where_args) for row in cursor: record = dict(zip(column_aliases, row)) if converter: record = converter(db, record) else: record = object_converter_fn[obj_type](record) logger.debug("record: %s", record) yield record def _format_range_bound(bound): if isinstance(bound, bytes): return bound.hex() else: return str(bound) MANDATORY_KEYS = ["storage", "journal_writer"] class JournalBackfiller: """Class in charge of reading the storage's objects and sends those back to the journal's topics. This is designed to be run periodically. """ def __init__(self, config=None): self.config = config self.check_config(config) def check_config(self, config): missing_keys = [] for key in MANDATORY_KEYS: if not config.get(key): missing_keys.append(key) if missing_keys: raise ValueError( "Configuration error: The following keys must be" " provided: %s" % (",".join(missing_keys),) ) if "cls" not in config["storage"] or config["storage"]["cls"] != "local": raise ValueError( "swh storage backfiller must be configured to use a local" " (PostgreSQL) storage" ) def parse_arguments(self, object_type, start_object, end_object): """Parse arguments Raises: ValueError for unsupported object type ValueError if object ids are not parseable Returns: Parsed start and end object ids """ if object_type not in COLUMNS: raise ValueError( "Object type %s is not supported. " "The only possible values are %s" % (object_type, ", ".join(sorted(COLUMNS.keys()))) ) if object_type in ["origin", "origin_visit", "origin_visit_status"]: if start_object: start_object = int(start_object) else: start_object = 0 if end_object: end_object = int(end_object) else: end_object = 100 * 1000 * 1000 # hard-coded limit return start_object, end_object def run(self, object_type, start_object, end_object, dry_run=False): """Reads storage's subscribed object types and send them to the journal's reading topic. """ start_object, end_object = self.parse_arguments( object_type, start_object, end_object ) db = BaseDb.connect(self.config["storage"]["db"]) writer = JournalWriter({"cls": "kafka", **self.config["journal_writer"]}) assert writer.journal is not None for range_start, range_end in RANGE_GENERATORS[object_type]( start_object, end_object ): logger.info( "Processing %s range %s to %s", object_type, _format_range_bound(range_start), _format_range_bound(range_end), ) objects = fetch(db, object_type, start=range_start, end=range_end) if not dry_run: writer.write_additions(object_type, objects) else: # only consume the objects iterator to check for any potential # decoding/encoding errors for obj in objects: pass if __name__ == "__main__": print('Please use the "swh-journal backfiller run" command') diff --git a/swh/storage/cassandra/cql.py b/swh/storage/cassandra/cql.py index 9a34c098..7af660fc 100644 --- a/swh/storage/cassandra/cql.py +++ b/swh/storage/cassandra/cql.py @@ -1,1162 +1,1205 @@ # Copyright (C) 2019-2020 The Software Heritage developers # See the AUTHORS file at the top-level directory of this distribution # License: GNU General Public License version 3, or any later version # See top-level LICENSE file for more information from collections import Counter import dataclasses import datetime import functools import logging import random from typing import ( Any, Callable, Dict, Iterable, Iterator, List, Optional, Tuple, Type, TypeVar, Union, ) from cassandra import CoordinationFailure from cassandra.cluster import EXEC_PROFILE_DEFAULT, Cluster, ExecutionProfile, ResultSet from cassandra.policies import DCAwareRoundRobinPolicy, TokenAwarePolicy from cassandra.query import BoundStatement, PreparedStatement, dict_factory from mypy_extensions import NamedArg from tenacity import ( retry, retry_if_exception_type, stop_after_attempt, wait_random_exponential, ) from swh.model.identifiers import CoreSWHID from swh.model.model import ( Content, Person, Sha1Git, SkippedContent, Timestamp, TimestampWithTimezone, ) from swh.storage.interface import ListOrder from ..utils import remove_keys from .common import TOKEN_BEGIN, TOKEN_END, hash_url from .model import ( MAGIC_NULL_PK, BaseRow, ContentRow, DirectoryEntryRow, DirectoryRow, + ExtIDByTargetRow, ExtIDRow, MetadataAuthorityRow, MetadataFetcherRow, ObjectCountRow, OriginRow, OriginVisitRow, OriginVisitStatusRow, RawExtrinsicMetadataRow, ReleaseRow, RevisionParentRow, RevisionRow, SkippedContentRow, SnapshotBranchRow, SnapshotRow, + content_index_table_name, ) from .schema import CREATE_TABLES_QUERIES, HASH_ALGORITHMS logger = logging.getLogger(__name__) _execution_profiles = { EXEC_PROFILE_DEFAULT: ExecutionProfile( load_balancing_policy=TokenAwarePolicy(DCAwareRoundRobinPolicy()), row_factory=dict_factory, ), } # Configuration for cassandra-driver's access to servers: # * hit the right server directly when sending a query (TokenAwarePolicy), # * if there's more than one, then pick one at random that's in the same # datacenter as the client (DCAwareRoundRobinPolicy) def create_keyspace( hosts: List[str], keyspace: str, port: int = 9042, *, durable_writes=True ): cluster = Cluster(hosts, port=port, execution_profiles=_execution_profiles) session = cluster.connect() extra_params = "" if not durable_writes: extra_params = "AND durable_writes = false" session.execute( """CREATE KEYSPACE IF NOT EXISTS "%s" WITH REPLICATION = { 'class' : 'SimpleStrategy', 'replication_factor' : 1 } %s; """ % (keyspace, extra_params) ) session.execute('USE "%s"' % keyspace) for query in CREATE_TABLES_QUERIES: session.execute(query) TRet = TypeVar("TRet") def _prepared_statement( query: str, ) -> Callable[[Callable[..., TRet]], Callable[..., TRet]]: """Returns a decorator usable on methods of CqlRunner, to inject them with a 'statement' argument, that is a prepared statement corresponding to the query. This only works on methods of CqlRunner, as preparing a statement requires a connection to a Cassandra server.""" def decorator(f): @functools.wraps(f) def newf(self, *args, **kwargs) -> TRet: if f.__name__ not in self._prepared_statements: statement: PreparedStatement = self._session.prepare(query) self._prepared_statements[f.__name__] = statement return f( self, *args, **kwargs, statement=self._prepared_statements[f.__name__] ) return newf return decorator TArg = TypeVar("TArg") TSelf = TypeVar("TSelf") def _prepared_insert_statement( row_class: Type[BaseRow], ) -> Callable[ [Callable[[TSelf, TArg, NamedArg(Any, "statement")], TRet]], # noqa Callable[[TSelf, TArg], TRet], ]: """Shorthand for using `_prepared_statement` for `INSERT INTO` statements.""" columns = row_class.cols() return _prepared_statement( "INSERT INTO %s (%s) VALUES (%s)" % (row_class.TABLE, ", ".join(columns), ", ".join("?" for _ in columns),) ) def _prepared_exists_statement( table_name: str, ) -> Callable[ [Callable[[TSelf, TArg, NamedArg(Any, "statement")], TRet]], # noqa Callable[[TSelf, TArg], TRet], ]: """Shorthand for using `_prepared_statement` for queries that only check which ids in a list exist in the table.""" return _prepared_statement(f"SELECT id FROM {table_name} WHERE id IN ?") def _prepared_select_statement( row_class: Type[BaseRow], clauses: str = "", cols: Optional[List[str]] = None, ) -> Callable[[Callable[..., TRet]], Callable[..., TRet]]: if cols is None: cols = row_class.cols() return _prepared_statement( f"SELECT {', '.join(cols)} FROM {row_class.TABLE} {clauses}" ) def _prepared_select_statements( row_class: Type[BaseRow], queries: Dict[Any, str], ) -> Callable[[Callable[..., TRet]], Callable[..., TRet]]: """Like _prepared_statement, but supports multiple statements, passed a dict, and passes a dict of prepared statements to the decorated method""" cols = row_class.cols() statement_start = f"SELECT {', '.join(cols)} FROM {row_class.TABLE} " def decorator(f): @functools.wraps(f) def newf(self, *args, **kwargs) -> TRet: if f.__name__ not in self._prepared_statements: self._prepared_statements[f.__name__] = { key: self._session.prepare(statement_start + query) for (key, query) in queries.items() } return f( self, *args, **kwargs, statements=self._prepared_statements[f.__name__] ) return newf return decorator def _next_bytes_value(value: bytes) -> bytes: """Returns the next bytes value by incrementing the integer representation of the provided value and converting it back to bytes. For instance when prefix is b"abcd", it returns b"abce". """ next_value_int = int.from_bytes(value, byteorder="big") + 1 return next_value_int.to_bytes( (next_value_int.bit_length() + 7) // 8, byteorder="big" ) class CqlRunner: """Class managing prepared statements and building queries to be sent to Cassandra.""" def __init__(self, hosts: List[str], keyspace: str, port: int): self._cluster = Cluster( hosts, port=port, execution_profiles=_execution_profiles ) self._session = self._cluster.connect(keyspace) self._cluster.register_user_type( keyspace, "microtimestamp_with_timezone", TimestampWithTimezone ) self._cluster.register_user_type(keyspace, "microtimestamp", Timestamp) self._cluster.register_user_type(keyspace, "person", Person) # directly a PreparedStatement for methods decorated with # @_prepared_statements (and its wrappers, _prepared_insert_statement, # _prepared_exists_statement, and _prepared_select_statement); # and a dict of PreparedStatements with @_prepared_select_statements self._prepared_statements: Dict[ str, Union[PreparedStatement, Dict[Any, PreparedStatement]] ] = {} ########################## # Common utility functions ########################## MAX_RETRIES = 3 @retry( wait=wait_random_exponential(multiplier=1, max=10), stop=stop_after_attempt(MAX_RETRIES), retry=retry_if_exception_type(CoordinationFailure), ) def _execute_with_retries(self, statement, args) -> ResultSet: return self._session.execute(statement, args, timeout=1000.0) @_prepared_statement( "UPDATE object_count SET count = count + ? " "WHERE partition_key = 0 AND object_type = ?" ) def _increment_counter( self, object_type: str, nb: int, *, statement: PreparedStatement ) -> None: self._execute_with_retries(statement, [nb, object_type]) def _add_one(self, statement, obj: BaseRow) -> None: self._increment_counter(obj.TABLE, 1) self._execute_with_retries(statement, dataclasses.astuple(obj)) _T = TypeVar("_T", bound=BaseRow) def _get_random_row(self, row_class: Type[_T], statement) -> Optional[_T]: # noqa """Takes a prepared statement of the form "SELECT * FROM WHERE token() > ? LIMIT 1" and uses it to return a random row""" token = random.randint(TOKEN_BEGIN, TOKEN_END) rows = self._execute_with_retries(statement, [token]) if not rows: # There are no row with a greater token; wrap around to get # the row with the smallest token rows = self._execute_with_retries(statement, [TOKEN_BEGIN]) if rows: return row_class.from_dict(rows.one()) # type: ignore else: return None def _missing(self, statement, ids): rows = self._execute_with_retries(statement, [ids]) found_ids = {row["id"] for row in rows} return [id_ for id_ in ids if id_ not in found_ids] ########################## # 'content' table ########################## def _content_add_finalize(self, statement: BoundStatement) -> None: """Returned currified by content_add_prepare, to be called when the content row should be added to the primary table.""" self._execute_with_retries(statement, None) self._increment_counter("content", 1) @_prepared_insert_statement(ContentRow) def content_add_prepare( self, content: ContentRow, *, statement ) -> Tuple[int, Callable[[], None]]: """Prepares insertion of a Content to the main 'content' table. Returns a token (to be used in secondary tables), and a function to be called to perform the insertion in the main table.""" statement = statement.bind(dataclasses.astuple(content)) # Type used for hashing keys (usually, it will be # cassandra.metadata.Murmur3Token) token_class = self._cluster.metadata.token_map.token_class # Token of the row when it will be inserted. This is equivalent to # "SELECT token({', '.join(ContentRow.PARTITION_KEY)}) FROM content WHERE ..." # after the row is inserted; but we need the token to insert in the # index tables *before* inserting to the main 'content' table token = token_class.from_key(statement.routing_key).value assert TOKEN_BEGIN <= token <= TOKEN_END # Function to be called after the indexes contain their respective # row finalizer = functools.partial(self._content_add_finalize, statement) return (token, finalizer) @_prepared_select_statement( ContentRow, f"WHERE {' AND '.join(map('%s = ?'.__mod__, HASH_ALGORITHMS))}" ) def content_get_from_pk( self, content_hashes: Dict[str, bytes], *, statement ) -> Optional[ContentRow]: rows = list( self._execute_with_retries( statement, [content_hashes[algo] for algo in HASH_ALGORITHMS] ) ) assert len(rows) <= 1 if rows: return ContentRow(**rows[0]) else: return None @_prepared_select_statement( ContentRow, f"WHERE token({', '.join(ContentRow.PARTITION_KEY)}) = ?" ) def content_get_from_token(self, token, *, statement) -> Iterable[ContentRow]: return map(ContentRow.from_dict, self._execute_with_retries(statement, [token])) @_prepared_select_statement( ContentRow, f"WHERE token({', '.join(ContentRow.PARTITION_KEY)}) > ? LIMIT 1" ) def content_get_random(self, *, statement) -> Optional[ContentRow]: return self._get_random_row(ContentRow, statement) @_prepared_statement( - ( - "SELECT token({0}) AS tok, {1} FROM content " - "WHERE token({0}) >= ? AND token({0}) <= ? LIMIT ?" - ).format(", ".join(ContentRow.PARTITION_KEY), ", ".join(ContentRow.cols())) + """ + SELECT token({pk}) AS tok, {cols} FROM {table} + WHERE token({pk}) >= ? AND token({pk}) <= ? LIMIT ? + """.format( + pk=", ".join(ContentRow.PARTITION_KEY), + cols=", ".join(ContentRow.cols()), + table=ContentRow.TABLE, + ) ) def content_get_token_range( self, start: int, end: int, limit: int, *, statement ) -> Iterable[Tuple[int, ContentRow]]: """Returns an iterable of (token, row)""" return ( (row["tok"], ContentRow.from_dict(remove_keys(row, ("tok",)))) for row in self._execute_with_retries(statement, [start, end, limit]) ) ########################## # 'content_by_*' tables ########################## @_prepared_statement( - "SELECT sha1_git AS id FROM content_by_sha1_git WHERE sha1_git IN ?" + f""" + SELECT sha1_git AS id + FROM {content_index_table_name("sha1_git", skipped_content=False)} + WHERE sha1_git IN ? + """ ) def content_missing_by_sha1_git( self, ids: List[bytes], *, statement ) -> List[bytes]: return self._missing(statement, ids) def content_index_add_one(self, algo: str, content: Content, token: int) -> None: """Adds a row mapping content[algo] to the token of the Content in the main 'content' table.""" - query = ( - f"INSERT INTO content_by_{algo} ({algo}, target_token) " f"VALUES (%s, %s)" - ) + query = f""" + INSERT INTO {content_index_table_name(algo, skipped_content=False)} + ({algo}, target_token) + VALUES (%s, %s) + """ self._execute_with_retries(query, [content.get_hash(algo), token]) def content_get_tokens_from_single_hash( self, algo: str, hash_: bytes ) -> Iterable[int]: assert algo in HASH_ALGORITHMS - query = f"SELECT target_token FROM content_by_{algo} WHERE {algo} = %s" + query = f""" + SELECT target_token + FROM {content_index_table_name(algo, skipped_content=False)} + WHERE {algo} = %s + """ return ( row["target_token"] for row in self._execute_with_retries(query, [hash_]) ) ########################## # 'skipped_content' table ########################## def _skipped_content_add_finalize(self, statement: BoundStatement) -> None: """Returned currified by skipped_content_add_prepare, to be called when the content row should be added to the primary table.""" self._execute_with_retries(statement, None) self._increment_counter("skipped_content", 1) @_prepared_insert_statement(SkippedContentRow) def skipped_content_add_prepare( self, content, *, statement ) -> Tuple[int, Callable[[], None]]: """Prepares insertion of a Content to the main 'skipped_content' table. Returns a token (to be used in secondary tables), and a function to be called to perform the insertion in the main table.""" # Replace NULLs (which are not allowed in the partition key) with # an empty byte string for key in SkippedContentRow.PARTITION_KEY: if getattr(content, key) is None: setattr(content, key, MAGIC_NULL_PK) statement = statement.bind(dataclasses.astuple(content)) # Type used for hashing keys (usually, it will be # cassandra.metadata.Murmur3Token) token_class = self._cluster.metadata.token_map.token_class # Token of the row when it will be inserted. This is equivalent to # "SELECT token({', '.join(SkippedContentRow.PARTITION_KEY)}) # FROM skipped_content WHERE ..." # after the row is inserted; but we need the token to insert in the # index tables *before* inserting to the main 'skipped_content' table token = token_class.from_key(statement.routing_key).value assert TOKEN_BEGIN <= token <= TOKEN_END # Function to be called after the indexes contain their respective # row finalizer = functools.partial(self._skipped_content_add_finalize, statement) return (token, finalizer) @_prepared_select_statement( SkippedContentRow, f"WHERE {' AND '.join(map('%s = ?'.__mod__, HASH_ALGORITHMS))}", ) def skipped_content_get_from_pk( self, content_hashes: Dict[str, bytes], *, statement ) -> Optional[SkippedContentRow]: rows = list( self._execute_with_retries( statement, [content_hashes[algo] or MAGIC_NULL_PK for algo in HASH_ALGORITHMS], ) ) assert len(rows) <= 1 if rows: return SkippedContentRow.from_dict(rows[0]) else: return None @_prepared_select_statement( SkippedContentRow, f"WHERE token({', '.join(SkippedContentRow.PARTITION_KEY)}) = ?", ) def skipped_content_get_from_token( self, token, *, statement ) -> Iterable[SkippedContentRow]: return map( SkippedContentRow.from_dict, self._execute_with_retries(statement, [token]) ) ########################## # 'skipped_content_by_*' tables ########################## def skipped_content_index_add_one( self, algo: str, content: SkippedContent, token: int ) -> None: """Adds a row mapping content[algo] to the token of the SkippedContent in the main 'skipped_content' table.""" query = ( f"INSERT INTO skipped_content_by_{algo} ({algo}, target_token) " f"VALUES (%s, %s)" ) self._execute_with_retries( query, [content.get_hash(algo) or MAGIC_NULL_PK, token] ) def skipped_content_get_tokens_from_single_hash( self, algo: str, hash_: bytes ) -> Iterable[int]: assert algo in HASH_ALGORITHMS - query = f"SELECT target_token FROM skipped_content_by_{algo} WHERE {algo} = %s" + query = f""" + SELECT target_token + FROM {content_index_table_name(algo, skipped_content=True)} + WHERE {algo} = %s + """ return ( row["target_token"] for row in self._execute_with_retries(query, [hash_]) ) ########################## # 'revision' table ########################## @_prepared_exists_statement("revision") def revision_missing(self, ids: List[bytes], *, statement) -> List[bytes]: return self._missing(statement, ids) @_prepared_insert_statement(RevisionRow) def revision_add_one(self, revision: RevisionRow, *, statement) -> None: self._add_one(statement, revision) - @_prepared_statement("SELECT id FROM revision WHERE id IN ?") + @_prepared_statement(f"SELECT id FROM {RevisionRow.TABLE} WHERE id IN ?") def revision_get_ids(self, revision_ids, *, statement) -> Iterable[int]: return ( row["id"] for row in self._execute_with_retries(statement, [revision_ids]) ) @_prepared_select_statement(RevisionRow, "WHERE id IN ?") def revision_get( self, revision_ids: List[Sha1Git], *, statement ) -> Iterable[RevisionRow]: return map( RevisionRow.from_dict, self._execute_with_retries(statement, [revision_ids]) ) @_prepared_select_statement(RevisionRow, "WHERE token(id) > ? LIMIT 1") def revision_get_random(self, *, statement) -> Optional[RevisionRow]: return self._get_random_row(RevisionRow, statement) ########################## # 'revision_parent' table ########################## @_prepared_insert_statement(RevisionParentRow) def revision_parent_add_one( self, revision_parent: RevisionParentRow, *, statement ) -> None: self._add_one(statement, revision_parent) - @_prepared_statement("SELECT parent_id FROM revision_parent WHERE id = ?") + @_prepared_statement( + f"SELECT parent_id FROM {RevisionParentRow.TABLE} WHERE id = ?" + ) def revision_parent_get( self, revision_id: Sha1Git, *, statement ) -> Iterable[bytes]: return ( row["parent_id"] for row in self._execute_with_retries(statement, [revision_id]) ) ########################## # 'release' table ########################## @_prepared_exists_statement("release") def release_missing(self, ids: List[bytes], *, statement) -> List[bytes]: return self._missing(statement, ids) @_prepared_insert_statement(ReleaseRow) def release_add_one(self, release: ReleaseRow, *, statement) -> None: self._add_one(statement, release) @_prepared_select_statement(ReleaseRow, "WHERE id in ?") def release_get(self, release_ids: List[str], *, statement) -> Iterable[ReleaseRow]: return map( ReleaseRow.from_dict, self._execute_with_retries(statement, [release_ids]) ) @_prepared_select_statement(ReleaseRow, "WHERE token(id) > ? LIMIT 1") def release_get_random(self, *, statement) -> Optional[ReleaseRow]: return self._get_random_row(ReleaseRow, statement) ########################## # 'directory' table ########################## @_prepared_exists_statement("directory") def directory_missing(self, ids: List[bytes], *, statement) -> List[bytes]: return self._missing(statement, ids) @_prepared_insert_statement(DirectoryRow) def directory_add_one(self, directory: DirectoryRow, *, statement) -> None: """Called after all calls to directory_entry_add_one, to commit/finalize the directory.""" self._add_one(statement, directory) @_prepared_select_statement(DirectoryRow, "WHERE token(id) > ? LIMIT 1") def directory_get_random(self, *, statement) -> Optional[DirectoryRow]: return self._get_random_row(DirectoryRow, statement) ########################## # 'directory_entry' table ########################## @_prepared_insert_statement(DirectoryEntryRow) def directory_entry_add_one(self, entry: DirectoryEntryRow, *, statement) -> None: self._add_one(statement, entry) @_prepared_select_statement(DirectoryEntryRow, "WHERE directory_id IN ?") def directory_entry_get( self, directory_ids, *, statement ) -> Iterable[DirectoryEntryRow]: return map( DirectoryEntryRow.from_dict, self._execute_with_retries(statement, [directory_ids]), ) + @_prepared_select_statement( + DirectoryEntryRow, "WHERE directory_id = ? AND name >= ? LIMIT ?" + ) + def directory_entry_get_from_name( + self, directory_id: Sha1Git, from_: bytes, limit: int, *, statement + ) -> Iterable[DirectoryEntryRow]: + return map( + DirectoryEntryRow.from_dict, + self._execute_with_retries(statement, [directory_id, from_, limit]), + ) + ########################## # 'snapshot' table ########################## @_prepared_exists_statement("snapshot") def snapshot_missing(self, ids: List[bytes], *, statement) -> List[bytes]: return self._missing(statement, ids) @_prepared_insert_statement(SnapshotRow) def snapshot_add_one(self, snapshot: SnapshotRow, *, statement) -> None: self._add_one(statement, snapshot) @_prepared_select_statement(SnapshotRow, "WHERE token(id) > ? LIMIT 1") def snapshot_get_random(self, *, statement) -> Optional[SnapshotRow]: return self._get_random_row(SnapshotRow, statement) ########################## # 'snapshot_branch' table ########################## @_prepared_insert_statement(SnapshotBranchRow) def snapshot_branch_add_one(self, branch: SnapshotBranchRow, *, statement) -> None: self._add_one(statement, branch) @_prepared_statement( - "SELECT ascii_bins_count(target_type) AS counts " - "FROM snapshot_branch " - "WHERE snapshot_id = ? AND name >= ?" + f""" + SELECT ascii_bins_count(target_type) AS counts + FROM {SnapshotBranchRow.TABLE} + WHERE snapshot_id = ? AND name >= ? + """ ) def snapshot_count_branches_from_name( self, snapshot_id: Sha1Git, from_: bytes, *, statement ) -> Dict[Optional[str], int]: row = self._execute_with_retries(statement, [snapshot_id, from_]).one() (nb_none, counts) = row["counts"] return {None: nb_none, **counts} @_prepared_statement( - "SELECT ascii_bins_count(target_type) AS counts " - "FROM snapshot_branch " - "WHERE snapshot_id = ? AND name < ?" + f""" + SELECT ascii_bins_count(target_type) AS counts + FROM {SnapshotBranchRow.TABLE} + WHERE snapshot_id = ? AND name < ? + """ ) def snapshot_count_branches_before_name( self, snapshot_id: Sha1Git, before: bytes, *, statement, ) -> Dict[Optional[str], int]: row = self._execute_with_retries(statement, [snapshot_id, before]).one() (nb_none, counts) = row["counts"] return {None: nb_none, **counts} def snapshot_count_branches( self, snapshot_id: Sha1Git, branch_name_exclude_prefix: Optional[bytes] = None, ) -> Dict[Optional[str], int]: """Returns a dictionary from type names to the number of branches of that type.""" prefix = branch_name_exclude_prefix if prefix is None: return self.snapshot_count_branches_from_name(snapshot_id, b"") else: # counts branches before exclude prefix counts = Counter( self.snapshot_count_branches_before_name(snapshot_id, prefix) ) # no need to execute that part if each bit of the prefix equals 1 if prefix.replace(b"\xff", b"") != b"": # counts branches after exclude prefix and update counters counts.update( self.snapshot_count_branches_from_name( snapshot_id, _next_bytes_value(prefix) ) ) return counts @_prepared_select_statement( SnapshotBranchRow, "WHERE snapshot_id = ? AND name >= ? LIMIT ?" ) def snapshot_branch_get_from_name( self, snapshot_id: Sha1Git, from_: bytes, limit: int, *, statement ) -> Iterable[SnapshotBranchRow]: return map( SnapshotBranchRow.from_dict, self._execute_with_retries(statement, [snapshot_id, from_, limit]), ) @_prepared_select_statement( SnapshotBranchRow, "WHERE snapshot_id = ? AND name >= ? AND name < ? LIMIT ?" ) def snapshot_branch_get_range( self, snapshot_id: Sha1Git, from_: bytes, before: bytes, limit: int, *, statement, ) -> Iterable[SnapshotBranchRow]: return map( SnapshotBranchRow.from_dict, self._execute_with_retries(statement, [snapshot_id, from_, before, limit]), ) def snapshot_branch_get( self, snapshot_id: Sha1Git, from_: bytes, limit: int, branch_name_exclude_prefix: Optional[bytes] = None, ) -> Iterable[SnapshotBranchRow]: prefix = branch_name_exclude_prefix if prefix is None: return self.snapshot_branch_get_from_name(snapshot_id, from_, limit) else: # get branches before the exclude prefix branches = list( self.snapshot_branch_get_range(snapshot_id, from_, prefix, limit) ) nb_branches = len(branches) # no need to execute that part if limit is reached # or if each bit of the prefix equals 1 if nb_branches < limit and prefix.replace(b"\xff", b"") != b"": # get branches after the exclude prefix and update list to return branches.extend( self.snapshot_branch_get_from_name( snapshot_id, _next_bytes_value(prefix), limit - nb_branches ) ) return branches ########################## # 'origin' table ########################## @_prepared_insert_statement(OriginRow) def origin_add_one(self, origin: OriginRow, *, statement) -> None: self._add_one(statement, origin) @_prepared_select_statement(OriginRow, "WHERE sha1 = ?") def origin_get_by_sha1(self, sha1: bytes, *, statement) -> Iterable[OriginRow]: return map(OriginRow.from_dict, self._execute_with_retries(statement, [sha1])) def origin_get_by_url(self, url: str) -> Iterable[OriginRow]: return self.origin_get_by_sha1(hash_url(url)) @_prepared_statement( - f'SELECT token(sha1) AS tok, {", ".join(OriginRow.cols())} ' - f"FROM origin WHERE token(sha1) >= ? LIMIT ?" + f""" + SELECT token(sha1) AS tok, {", ".join(OriginRow.cols())} + FROM {OriginRow.TABLE} + WHERE token(sha1) >= ? LIMIT ? + """ ) def origin_list( self, start_token: int, limit: int, *, statement ) -> Iterable[Tuple[int, OriginRow]]: """Returns an iterable of (token, origin)""" return ( (row["tok"], OriginRow.from_dict(remove_keys(row, ("tok",)))) for row in self._execute_with_retries(statement, [start_token, limit]) ) @_prepared_select_statement(OriginRow) def origin_iter_all(self, *, statement) -> Iterable[OriginRow]: return map(OriginRow.from_dict, self._execute_with_retries(statement, [])) - @_prepared_statement("SELECT next_visit_id FROM origin WHERE sha1 = ?") + @_prepared_statement(f"SELECT next_visit_id FROM {OriginRow.TABLE} WHERE sha1 = ?") def _origin_get_next_visit_id(self, origin_sha1: bytes, *, statement) -> int: rows = list(self._execute_with_retries(statement, [origin_sha1])) assert len(rows) == 1 # TODO: error handling return rows[0]["next_visit_id"] @_prepared_statement( - "UPDATE origin SET next_visit_id=? WHERE sha1 = ? IF next_visit_id=?" + f""" + UPDATE {OriginRow.TABLE} + SET next_visit_id=? + WHERE sha1 = ? IF next_visit_id=? + """ ) def origin_generate_unique_visit_id(self, origin_url: str, *, statement) -> int: origin_sha1 = hash_url(origin_url) next_id = self._origin_get_next_visit_id(origin_sha1) while True: res = list( self._execute_with_retries( statement, [next_id + 1, origin_sha1, next_id] ) ) assert len(res) == 1 if res[0]["[applied]"]: # No data race return next_id else: # Someone else updated it before we did, let's try again next_id = res[0]["next_visit_id"] # TODO: abort after too many attempts return next_id ########################## # 'origin_visit' table ########################## @_prepared_select_statements( OriginVisitRow, { (True, ListOrder.ASC): ( "WHERE origin = ? AND visit > ? ORDER BY visit ASC LIMIT ?" ), (True, ListOrder.DESC): ( "WHERE origin = ? AND visit < ? ORDER BY visit DESC LIMIT ?" ), (False, ListOrder.ASC): "WHERE origin = ? ORDER BY visit ASC LIMIT ?", (False, ListOrder.DESC): "WHERE origin = ? ORDER BY visit DESC LIMIT ?", }, ) def origin_visit_get( self, origin_url: str, last_visit: Optional[int], limit: int, order: ListOrder, *, statements, ) -> Iterable[OriginVisitRow]: args: List[Any] = [origin_url] if last_visit is not None: args.append(last_visit) args.append(limit) statement = statements[(last_visit is not None, order)] return map( OriginVisitRow.from_dict, self._execute_with_retries(statement, args) ) @_prepared_insert_statement(OriginVisitRow) def origin_visit_add_one(self, visit: OriginVisitRow, *, statement) -> None: self._add_one(statement, visit) @_prepared_select_statement(OriginVisitRow, "WHERE origin = ? AND visit = ?") def origin_visit_get_one( self, origin_url: str, visit_id: int, *, statement ) -> Optional[OriginVisitRow]: # TODO: error handling rows = list(self._execute_with_retries(statement, [origin_url, visit_id])) if rows: return OriginVisitRow.from_dict(rows[0]) else: return None @_prepared_select_statement(OriginVisitRow, "WHERE origin = ?") def origin_visit_get_all( self, origin_url: str, *, statement ) -> Iterable[OriginVisitRow]: return map( OriginVisitRow.from_dict, self._execute_with_retries(statement, [origin_url]), ) @_prepared_select_statement(OriginVisitRow, "WHERE token(origin) >= ?") def _origin_visit_iter_from( self, min_token: int, *, statement ) -> Iterable[OriginVisitRow]: return map( OriginVisitRow.from_dict, self._execute_with_retries(statement, [min_token]) ) @_prepared_select_statement(OriginVisitRow, "WHERE token(origin) < ?") def _origin_visit_iter_to( self, max_token: int, *, statement ) -> Iterable[OriginVisitRow]: return map( OriginVisitRow.from_dict, self._execute_with_retries(statement, [max_token]) ) def origin_visit_iter(self, start_token: int) -> Iterator[OriginVisitRow]: """Returns all origin visits in order from this token, and wraps around the token space.""" yield from self._origin_visit_iter_from(start_token) yield from self._origin_visit_iter_to(start_token) ########################## # 'origin_visit_status' table ########################## @_prepared_select_statements( OriginVisitStatusRow, { (True, ListOrder.ASC): ( "WHERE origin = ? AND visit = ? AND date >= ? " "ORDER BY visit ASC LIMIT ?" ), (True, ListOrder.DESC): ( "WHERE origin = ? AND visit = ? AND date <= ? " "ORDER BY visit DESC LIMIT ?" ), (False, ListOrder.ASC): ( "WHERE origin = ? AND visit = ? ORDER BY visit ASC LIMIT ?" ), (False, ListOrder.DESC): ( "WHERE origin = ? AND visit = ? ORDER BY visit DESC LIMIT ?" ), }, ) def origin_visit_status_get_range( self, origin: str, visit: int, date_from: Optional[datetime.datetime], limit: int, order: ListOrder, *, statements, ) -> Iterable[OriginVisitStatusRow]: args: List[Any] = [origin, visit] if date_from is not None: args.append(date_from) args.append(limit) statement = statements[(date_from is not None, order)] return map( OriginVisitStatusRow.from_dict, self._execute_with_retries(statement, args) ) @_prepared_insert_statement(OriginVisitStatusRow) def origin_visit_status_add_one( self, visit_update: OriginVisitStatusRow, *, statement ) -> None: self._add_one(statement, visit_update) def origin_visit_status_get_latest( self, origin: str, visit: int, ) -> Optional[OriginVisitStatusRow]: """Given an origin visit id, return its latest origin_visit_status """ return next(self.origin_visit_status_get(origin, visit), None) @_prepared_select_statement( OriginVisitStatusRow, "WHERE origin = ? AND visit = ? ORDER BY date DESC" ) def origin_visit_status_get( self, origin: str, visit: int, *, statement, ) -> Iterator[OriginVisitStatusRow]: """Return all origin visit statuses for a given visit """ return map( OriginVisitStatusRow.from_dict, self._execute_with_retries(statement, [origin, visit]), ) ########################## # 'metadata_authority' table ########################## @_prepared_insert_statement(MetadataAuthorityRow) def metadata_authority_add(self, authority: MetadataAuthorityRow, *, statement): self._add_one(statement, authority) @_prepared_select_statement(MetadataAuthorityRow, "WHERE type = ? AND url = ?") def metadata_authority_get( self, type, url, *, statement ) -> Optional[MetadataAuthorityRow]: rows = list(self._execute_with_retries(statement, [type, url])) if rows: return MetadataAuthorityRow.from_dict(rows[0]) else: return None ########################## # 'metadata_fetcher' table ########################## @_prepared_insert_statement(MetadataFetcherRow) def metadata_fetcher_add(self, fetcher, *, statement): self._add_one(statement, fetcher) @_prepared_select_statement(MetadataFetcherRow, "WHERE name = ? AND version = ?") def metadata_fetcher_get( self, name, version, *, statement ) -> Optional[MetadataFetcherRow]: rows = list(self._execute_with_retries(statement, [name, version])) if rows: return MetadataFetcherRow.from_dict(rows[0]) else: return None ######################### # 'raw_extrinsic_metadata' table ######################### @_prepared_insert_statement(RawExtrinsicMetadataRow) def raw_extrinsic_metadata_add(self, raw_extrinsic_metadata, *, statement): self._add_one(statement, raw_extrinsic_metadata) @_prepared_select_statement( RawExtrinsicMetadataRow, "WHERE target=? AND authority_url=? AND discovery_date>? AND authority_type=?", ) def raw_extrinsic_metadata_get_after_date( self, target: str, authority_type: str, authority_url: str, after: datetime.datetime, *, statement, ) -> Iterable[RawExtrinsicMetadataRow]: return map( RawExtrinsicMetadataRow.from_dict, self._execute_with_retries( statement, [target, authority_url, after, authority_type] ), ) @_prepared_select_statement( RawExtrinsicMetadataRow, "WHERE target=? AND authority_type=? AND authority_url=? " "AND (discovery_date, id) > (?, ?)", ) def raw_extrinsic_metadata_get_after_date_and_id( self, target: str, authority_type: str, authority_url: str, after_date: datetime.datetime, after_id: bytes, *, statement, ) -> Iterable[RawExtrinsicMetadataRow]: return map( RawExtrinsicMetadataRow.from_dict, self._execute_with_retries( statement, [target, authority_type, authority_url, after_date, after_id,], ), ) @_prepared_select_statement( RawExtrinsicMetadataRow, "WHERE target=? AND authority_url=? AND authority_type=?", ) def raw_extrinsic_metadata_get( self, target: str, authority_type: str, authority_url: str, *, statement ) -> Iterable[RawExtrinsicMetadataRow]: return map( RawExtrinsicMetadataRow.from_dict, self._execute_with_retries( statement, [target, authority_url, authority_type] ), ) ########################## # 'extid' table ########################## def _extid_add_finalize(self, statement: BoundStatement) -> None: """Returned currified by extid_add_prepare, to be called when the extid row should be added to the primary table.""" self._execute_with_retries(statement, None) self._increment_counter("extid", 1) @_prepared_insert_statement(ExtIDRow) def extid_add_prepare( self, extid: ExtIDRow, *, statement ) -> Tuple[int, Callable[[], None]]: statement = statement.bind(dataclasses.astuple(extid)) token_class = self._cluster.metadata.token_map.token_class token = token_class.from_key(statement.routing_key).value assert TOKEN_BEGIN <= token <= TOKEN_END # Function to be called after the indexes contain their respective # row finalizer = functools.partial(self._extid_add_finalize, statement) return (token, finalizer) @_prepared_select_statement( ExtIDRow, "WHERE extid_type=? AND extid=? AND target_type=? AND target=?", ) def extid_get_from_pk( self, extid_type: str, extid: bytes, target: CoreSWHID, *, statement, ) -> Optional[ExtIDRow]: rows = list( self._execute_with_retries( statement, [extid_type, extid, target.object_type.value, target.object_id], ), ) assert len(rows) <= 1 if rows: return ExtIDRow(**rows[0]) else: return None @_prepared_select_statement( ExtIDRow, "WHERE token(extid_type, extid) = ?", ) def extid_get_from_token(self, token: int, *, statement) -> Iterable[ExtIDRow]: return map(ExtIDRow.from_dict, self._execute_with_retries(statement, [token]),) @_prepared_select_statement( ExtIDRow, "WHERE extid_type=? AND extid=?", ) def extid_get_from_extid( self, extid_type: str, extid: bytes, *, statement ) -> Iterable[ExtIDRow]: return map( ExtIDRow.from_dict, self._execute_with_retries(statement, [extid_type, extid]), ) def extid_get_from_target( self, target_type: str, target: bytes ) -> Iterable[ExtIDRow]: for token in self._extid_get_tokens_from_target(target_type, target): if token is not None: for extid in self.extid_get_from_token(token): # re-check the extid against target (in case of murmur3 collision) if ( extid is not None and extid.target_type == target_type and extid.target == target ): yield extid ########################## - # 'extid_by_*' tables + # 'extid_by_target' table ########################## - def extid_index_add_one(self, extid: ExtIDRow, token: int) -> None: + @_prepared_insert_statement(ExtIDByTargetRow) + def extid_index_add_one(self, row: ExtIDByTargetRow, *, statement) -> None: """Adds a row mapping extid[target_type, target] to the token of the ExtID in the main 'extid' table.""" - query = ( - "INSERT INTO extid_by_target (target_type, target, target_token) " - "VALUES (%s, %s, %s)" - ) - self._execute_with_retries(query, [extid.target_type, extid.target, token]) + self._add_one(statement, row) + @_prepared_statement( + f""" + SELECT target_token + FROM {ExtIDByTargetRow.TABLE} + WHERE target_type = ? AND target = ? + """ + ) def _extid_get_tokens_from_target( - self, target_type: str, target: bytes + self, target_type: str, target: bytes, *, statement ) -> Iterable[int]: - query = ( - "SELECT target_token " - "FROM extid_by_target " - "WHERE target_type = %s AND target = %s" - ) return ( row["target_token"] - for row in self._execute_with_retries(query, [target_type, target]) + for row in self._execute_with_retries(statement, [target_type, target]) ) ########################## # Miscellaneous ########################## @_prepared_statement("SELECT uuid() FROM revision LIMIT 1;") def check_read(self, *, statement): self._execute_with_retries(statement, []) @_prepared_select_statement(ObjectCountRow, "WHERE partition_key=0") def stat_counters(self, *, statement) -> Iterable[ObjectCountRow]: return map(ObjectCountRow.from_dict, self._execute_with_retries(statement, [])) diff --git a/swh/storage/cassandra/model.py b/swh/storage/cassandra/model.py index f842178a..e3f8d569 100644 --- a/swh/storage/cassandra/model.py +++ b/swh/storage/cassandra/model.py @@ -1,294 +1,321 @@ # Copyright (C) 2020 The Software Heritage developers # See the AUTHORS file at the top-level directory of this distribution # License: GNU General Public License version 3, or any later version # See top-level LICENSE file for more information """Classes representing tables in the Cassandra database. They are very close to classes found in swh.model.model, but most of them are subtly different: * Large objects are split into other classes (eg. RevisionRow has no 'parents' field, because parents are stored in a different table, represented by RevisionParentRow) * They have a "cols" field, which returns the list of column names of the table * They only use types that map directly to Cassandra's schema (ie. no enums) Therefore, this model doesn't reuse swh.model.model, except for types that can be mapped to UDTs (Person and TimestampWithTimezone). """ import dataclasses import datetime from typing import Any, ClassVar, Dict, List, Optional, Tuple, Type, TypeVar from swh.model.model import Person, TimestampWithTimezone MAGIC_NULL_PK = b"" """ NULLs (or all-empty blobs) are not allowed in primary keys; instead we use a special value that can't possibly be a valid hash. """ T = TypeVar("T", bound="BaseRow") +def content_index_table_name(algo: str, skipped_content: bool) -> str: + """Given an algorithm name, returns the name of one of the 'content_by_*' + and 'skipped_content_by_*' tables that serve as index for the 'content' + and 'skipped_content' tables based on this algorithm's hashes. + + For now it is a simple substitution, but future versions may append a version + number to it, if needed for schema updates.""" + if skipped_content: + return f"skipped_content_by_{algo}" + else: + return f"content_by_{algo}" + + class BaseRow: TABLE: ClassVar[str] PARTITION_KEY: ClassVar[Tuple[str, ...]] CLUSTERING_KEY: ClassVar[Tuple[str, ...]] = () @classmethod def from_dict(cls: Type[T], d: Dict[str, Any]) -> T: return cls(**d) # type: ignore @classmethod def cols(cls) -> List[str]: return [field.name for field in dataclasses.fields(cls)] def to_dict(self) -> Dict[str, Any]: return dataclasses.asdict(self) @dataclasses.dataclass class ContentRow(BaseRow): TABLE = "content" - PARTITION_KEY = ("sha1", "sha1_git", "sha256", "blake2s256") + PARTITION_KEY: ClassVar[Tuple[str, ...]] = ( + "sha1", + "sha1_git", + "sha256", + "blake2s256", + ) sha1: bytes sha1_git: bytes sha256: bytes blake2s256: bytes length: int ctime: datetime.datetime status: str @dataclasses.dataclass class SkippedContentRow(BaseRow): TABLE = "skipped_content" PARTITION_KEY = ("sha1", "sha1_git", "sha256", "blake2s256") sha1: Optional[bytes] sha1_git: Optional[bytes] sha256: Optional[bytes] blake2s256: Optional[bytes] length: Optional[int] ctime: Optional[datetime.datetime] status: str reason: str origin: str @classmethod def from_dict(cls, d: Dict[str, Any]) -> "SkippedContentRow": d = d.copy() for k in ("sha1", "sha1_git", "sha256", "blake2s256"): if d[k] == MAGIC_NULL_PK: d[k] = None return super().from_dict(d) @dataclasses.dataclass class DirectoryRow(BaseRow): TABLE = "directory" PARTITION_KEY = ("id",) id: bytes @dataclasses.dataclass class DirectoryEntryRow(BaseRow): TABLE = "directory_entry" PARTITION_KEY = ("directory_id",) CLUSTERING_KEY = ("name",) directory_id: bytes name: bytes target: bytes perms: int type: str @dataclasses.dataclass class RevisionRow(BaseRow): TABLE = "revision" PARTITION_KEY = ("id",) id: bytes date: Optional[TimestampWithTimezone] committer_date: Optional[TimestampWithTimezone] type: str directory: bytes message: bytes author: Person committer: Person synthetic: bool metadata: str extra_headers: dict @dataclasses.dataclass class RevisionParentRow(BaseRow): TABLE = "revision_parent" PARTITION_KEY = ("id",) CLUSTERING_KEY = ("parent_rank",) id: bytes parent_rank: int parent_id: bytes @dataclasses.dataclass class ReleaseRow(BaseRow): TABLE = "release" PARTITION_KEY = ("id",) id: bytes target_type: str target: bytes date: TimestampWithTimezone name: bytes message: bytes author: Person synthetic: bool @dataclasses.dataclass class SnapshotRow(BaseRow): TABLE = "snapshot" PARTITION_KEY = ("id",) id: bytes @dataclasses.dataclass class SnapshotBranchRow(BaseRow): TABLE = "snapshot_branch" PARTITION_KEY = ("snapshot_id",) CLUSTERING_KEY = ("name",) snapshot_id: bytes name: bytes target_type: Optional[str] target: Optional[bytes] @dataclasses.dataclass class OriginVisitRow(BaseRow): TABLE = "origin_visit" PARTITION_KEY = ("origin",) CLUSTERING_KEY = ("visit",) origin: str visit: int date: datetime.datetime type: str @dataclasses.dataclass class OriginVisitStatusRow(BaseRow): TABLE = "origin_visit_status" PARTITION_KEY = ("origin",) CLUSTERING_KEY = ("visit", "date") origin: str visit: int date: datetime.datetime type: str status: str metadata: str snapshot: bytes @classmethod def from_dict(cls: Type[T], d: Dict[str, Any]) -> T: return cls(**d) # type: ignore @dataclasses.dataclass class OriginRow(BaseRow): TABLE = "origin" PARTITION_KEY = ("sha1",) sha1: bytes url: str next_visit_id: int @dataclasses.dataclass class MetadataAuthorityRow(BaseRow): TABLE = "metadata_authority" PARTITION_KEY = ("url",) CLUSTERING_KEY = ("type",) url: str type: str - metadata: str @dataclasses.dataclass class MetadataFetcherRow(BaseRow): TABLE = "metadata_fetcher" PARTITION_KEY = ("name",) CLUSTERING_KEY = ("version",) name: str version: str - metadata: str @dataclasses.dataclass class RawExtrinsicMetadataRow(BaseRow): TABLE = "raw_extrinsic_metadata" PARTITION_KEY = ("target",) CLUSTERING_KEY = ( "authority_type", "authority_url", "discovery_date", "id", ) id: bytes type: str target: str authority_type: str authority_url: str discovery_date: datetime.datetime fetcher_name: str fetcher_version: str format: str metadata: bytes origin: Optional[str] visit: Optional[int] snapshot: Optional[str] release: Optional[str] revision: Optional[str] path: Optional[bytes] directory: Optional[str] @dataclasses.dataclass class ObjectCountRow(BaseRow): TABLE = "object_count" PARTITION_KEY = ("partition_key",) CLUSTERING_KEY = ("object_type",) partition_key: int object_type: str count: int @dataclasses.dataclass class ExtIDRow(BaseRow): TABLE = "extid" PARTITION_KEY = ("target", "target_type", "extid", "extid_type") extid_type: str extid: bytes target_type: str target: bytes + + +@dataclasses.dataclass +class ExtIDByTargetRow(BaseRow): + TABLE = "extid_by_target" + PARTITION_KEY = ("target_type", "target") + CLUSTERING_KEY = ("target_token",) + + target_type: str + target: bytes + target_token: int diff --git a/swh/storage/cassandra/schema.py b/swh/storage/cassandra/schema.py index 12ff1820..19e62007 100644 --- a/swh/storage/cassandra/schema.py +++ b/swh/storage/cassandra/schema.py @@ -1,317 +1,315 @@ # Copyright (C) 2019-2021 The Software Heritage developers # See the AUTHORS file at the top-level directory of this distribution # License: GNU General Public License version 3, or any later version # See top-level LICENSE file for more information CREATE_TABLES_QUERIES = [ """ CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION ascii_bins_count_sfunc ( state tuple>, -- (nb_none, map) bin_name ascii ) CALLED ON NULL INPUT RETURNS tuple> LANGUAGE java AS $$ if (bin_name == null) { state.setInt(0, state.getInt(0) + 1); } else { Map counters = state.getMap( 1, String.class, Integer.class); Integer nb = counters.get(bin_name); if (nb == null) { nb = 0; } counters.put(bin_name, nb + 1); state.setMap(1, counters, String.class, Integer.class); } return state; $$ ;""", """ CREATE OR REPLACE AGGREGATE ascii_bins_count ( ascii ) SFUNC ascii_bins_count_sfunc STYPE tuple> INITCOND (0, {}) ;""", """ CREATE TYPE IF NOT EXISTS microtimestamp ( seconds bigint, microseconds int );""", """ CREATE TYPE IF NOT EXISTS microtimestamp_with_timezone ( timestamp frozen, offset smallint, negative_utc boolean );""", """ CREATE TYPE IF NOT EXISTS person ( fullname blob, name blob, email blob );""", """ CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS content ( sha1 blob, sha1_git blob, sha256 blob, blake2s256 blob, length bigint, ctime timestamp, -- creation time, i.e. time of (first) injection into the storage status ascii, PRIMARY KEY ((sha1, sha1_git, sha256, blake2s256)) );""", """ CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS skipped_content ( sha1 blob, sha1_git blob, sha256 blob, blake2s256 blob, length bigint, ctime timestamp, -- creation time, i.e. time of (first) injection into the storage status ascii, reason text, origin text, PRIMARY KEY ((sha1, sha1_git, sha256, blake2s256)) );""", """ CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS revision ( id blob PRIMARY KEY, date microtimestamp_with_timezone, committer_date microtimestamp_with_timezone, type ascii, directory blob, -- source code "root" directory message blob, author person, committer person, synthetic boolean, -- true iff revision has been created by Software Heritage metadata text, -- extra metadata as JSON(tarball checksums, etc...) extra_headers frozen> > -- extra commit information as (tuple(key, value), ...) );""", """ CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS revision_parent ( id blob, parent_rank int, -- parent position in merge commits, 0-based parent_id blob, PRIMARY KEY ((id), parent_rank) );""", """ CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS release ( id blob PRIMARY KEY, target_type ascii, target blob, date microtimestamp_with_timezone, name blob, message blob, author person, synthetic boolean, -- true iff release has been created by Software Heritage );""", """ CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS directory ( id blob PRIMARY KEY, );""", """ CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS directory_entry ( directory_id blob, name blob, -- path name, relative to containing dir target blob, perms int, -- unix-like permissions type ascii, -- target type PRIMARY KEY ((directory_id), name) );""", """ CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS snapshot ( id blob PRIMARY KEY, );""", """ -- For a given snapshot_id, branches are sorted by their name, -- allowing easy pagination. CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS snapshot_branch ( snapshot_id blob, name blob, target_type ascii, target blob, PRIMARY KEY ((snapshot_id), name) );""", """ CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS origin_visit ( origin text, visit bigint, date timestamp, type text, PRIMARY KEY ((origin), visit) );""", """ CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS origin_visit_status ( origin text, visit bigint, date timestamp, type text, status ascii, metadata text, snapshot blob, PRIMARY KEY ((origin), visit, date) );""", """ CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS origin ( sha1 blob PRIMARY KEY, url text, next_visit_id int, -- We need integer visit ids for compatibility with the pgsql -- storage, so we're using lightweight transactions with this trick: -- https://stackoverflow.com/a/29391877/539465 );""", """ CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS metadata_authority ( url text, type ascii, - metadata text, PRIMARY KEY ((url), type) );""", """ CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS metadata_fetcher ( name ascii, version ascii, - metadata text, PRIMARY KEY ((name), version) );""", """ CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS raw_extrinsic_metadata ( id blob, type text, target text, -- metadata source authority_type text, authority_url text, discovery_date timestamp, fetcher_name ascii, fetcher_version ascii, -- metadata itself format ascii, metadata blob, -- context origin text, visit bigint, snapshot text, release text, revision text, path blob, directory text, PRIMARY KEY ((target), authority_type, authority_url, discovery_date, id) -- An explanation is in order for this primary key: -- -- Intuitively, the primary key should only be 'id', because two metadata -- entries are the same iff the id is the same; and 'id' is used for -- deduplication. -- -- However, we also want to query by -- (target, authority_type, authority_url, discovery_date) -- The naive solution to this would be an extra table, to use as index; -- but it means 1. extra code to keep them in sync 2. overhead when writing -- 3. overhead + random reads (instead of linear) when reading. -- -- Therefore, we use a single table for both, by adding the column -- we want to query with before the id. -- It solves both a) the query/order issues and b) the uniqueness issue because: -- -- a) adding the id at the end of the primary key does not change the rows' order: -- for two different rows, id1 != id2, so -- (target1, ..., date1) < (target2, ..., date2) -- <=> (target1, ..., date1, id1) < (target2, ..., date2, id2) -- -- b) the id is a hash of all the columns, so: -- rows are the same -- <=> id1 == id2 -- <=> (target1, ..., date1, id1) == (target2, ..., date2, id2) );""", """ CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS object_count ( partition_key smallint, -- Constant, must always be 0 object_type ascii, count counter, PRIMARY KEY ((partition_key), object_type) );""", """ CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS extid ( extid_type ascii, extid blob, target_type ascii, target blob, PRIMARY KEY ((extid_type, extid), target_type, target) );""", """ CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS extid_by_target ( target_type ascii, target blob, target_token bigint, -- value of token(pk) on the "primary" table PRIMARY KEY ((target_type, target), target_token) );""", ] CONTENT_INDEX_TEMPLATE = """ -- Secondary table, used for looking up "content" from a single hash CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS content_by_{main_algo} ( {main_algo} blob, target_token bigint, -- value of token(pk) on the "primary" table PRIMARY KEY (({main_algo}), target_token) ); CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS skipped_content_by_{main_algo} ( {main_algo} blob, target_token bigint, -- value of token(pk) on the "primary" table PRIMARY KEY (({main_algo}), target_token) ); """ TABLES = [ "skipped_content", "content", "revision", "revision_parent", "release", "directory", "directory_entry", "snapshot", "snapshot_branch", "origin_visit", "origin", "raw_extrinsic_metadata", "object_count", "origin_visit_status", "metadata_authority", "metadata_fetcher", "extid", "extid_by_target", ] HASH_ALGORITHMS = ["sha1", "sha1_git", "sha256", "blake2s256"] for main_algo in HASH_ALGORITHMS: CREATE_TABLES_QUERIES.extend( CONTENT_INDEX_TEMPLATE.format( main_algo=main_algo, other_algos=", ".join( [algo for algo in HASH_ALGORITHMS if algo != main_algo] ), ).split("\n\n") ) TABLES.append("content_by_%s" % main_algo) TABLES.append("skipped_content_by_%s" % main_algo) diff --git a/swh/storage/cassandra/storage.py b/swh/storage/cassandra/storage.py index 8fae868e..7b834085 100644 --- a/swh/storage/cassandra/storage.py +++ b/swh/storage/cassandra/storage.py @@ -1,1413 +1,1501 @@ # Copyright (C) 2019-2020 The Software Heritage developers # See the AUTHORS file at the top-level directory of this distribution # License: GNU General Public License version 3, or any later version # See top-level LICENSE file for more information import base64 import datetime import itertools -import json +import operator import random import re from typing import ( Any, Callable, + Counter, Dict, Iterable, List, Optional, Sequence, Set, Tuple, Union, ) import attr from swh.core.api.classes import stream_results from swh.core.api.serializers import msgpack_dumps, msgpack_loads from swh.model.hashutil import DEFAULT_ALGORITHMS -from swh.model.identifiers import CoreSWHID, ExtendedSWHID +from swh.model.identifiers import CoreSWHID, ExtendedObjectType, ExtendedSWHID from swh.model.identifiers import ObjectType as SwhidObjectType from swh.model.model import ( Content, Directory, DirectoryEntry, ExtID, MetadataAuthority, MetadataAuthorityType, MetadataFetcher, Origin, OriginVisit, OriginVisitStatus, RawExtrinsicMetadata, Release, Revision, Sha1Git, SkippedContent, Snapshot, SnapshotBranch, TargetType, ) from swh.storage.interface import ( VISIT_STATUSES, ListOrder, PagedResult, PartialBranches, Sha1, ) from swh.storage.objstorage import ObjStorage from swh.storage.utils import map_optional, now from swh.storage.writer import JournalWriter from . import converters from ..exc import HashCollision, StorageArgumentException from ..utils import remove_keys from .common import TOKEN_BEGIN, TOKEN_END, hash_url from .cql import CqlRunner from .model import ( ContentRow, DirectoryEntryRow, DirectoryRow, + ExtIDByTargetRow, ExtIDRow, MetadataAuthorityRow, MetadataFetcherRow, OriginRow, OriginVisitRow, OriginVisitStatusRow, RawExtrinsicMetadataRow, RevisionParentRow, SkippedContentRow, SnapshotBranchRow, SnapshotRow, ) from .schema import HASH_ALGORITHMS # Max block size of contents to return BULK_BLOCK_CONTENT_LEN_MAX = 10000 class CassandraStorage: - def __init__(self, hosts, keyspace, objstorage, port=9042, journal_writer=None): - self._cql_runner: CqlRunner = CqlRunner(hosts, keyspace, port) + def __init__( + self, + hosts, + keyspace, + objstorage, + port=9042, + journal_writer=None, + allow_overwrite=False, + ): + """ + A backend of swh-storage backed by Cassandra + + Args: + hosts: Seed Cassandra nodes, to start connecting to the cluster + keyspace: Name of the Cassandra database to use + objstorage: Passed as argument to :class:`ObjStorage` + port: Cassandra port + journal_writer: Passed as argument to :class:`JournalWriter` + allow_overwrite: Whether ``*_add`` functions will check if an object + already exists in the database before sending it in an INSERT. + ``False`` is the default as it is more efficient when there is + a moderately high probability the object is already known, + but ``True`` can be useful to overwrite existing objects + (eg. when applying a schema update), + or when the database is known to be mostly empty. + Note that a ``False`` value does not guarantee there won't be + any overwrite. + """ + self._hosts = hosts + self._keyspace = keyspace + self._port = port + self._set_cql_runner() self.journal_writer: JournalWriter = JournalWriter(journal_writer) self.objstorage: ObjStorage = ObjStorage(objstorage) + self._allow_overwrite = allow_overwrite + + def _set_cql_runner(self): + """Used by tests when they need to reset the CqlRunner""" + self._cql_runner: CqlRunner = CqlRunner(self._hosts, self._keyspace, self._port) def check_config(self, *, check_write: bool) -> bool: self._cql_runner.check_read() return True def _content_get_from_hash(self, algo, hash_) -> Iterable: """From the name of a hash algorithm and a value of that hash, looks up the "hash -> token" secondary table (content_by_{algo}) to get tokens. Then, looks up the main table (content) to get all contents with that token, and filters out contents whose hash doesn't match.""" found_tokens = self._cql_runner.content_get_tokens_from_single_hash(algo, hash_) for token in found_tokens: assert isinstance(token, int), found_tokens # Query the main table ('content'). res = self._cql_runner.content_get_from_token(token) for row in res: # re-check the the hash (in case of murmur3 collision) if getattr(row, algo) == hash_: yield row - def _content_add(self, contents: List[Content], with_data: bool) -> Dict: + def _content_add(self, contents: List[Content], with_data: bool) -> Dict[str, int]: # Filter-out content already in the database. - contents = [ - c for c in contents if not self._cql_runner.content_get_from_pk(c.to_dict()) - ] + if not self._allow_overwrite: + contents = [ + c + for c in contents + if not self._cql_runner.content_get_from_pk(c.to_dict()) + ] if with_data: # First insert to the objstorage, if the endpoint is # `content_add` (as opposed to `content_add_metadata`). # Must add to the objstorage before the DB and journal. Otherwise: # 1. in case of a crash the DB may "believe" we have the content, but # we didn't have time to write to the objstorage before the crash # 2. the objstorage mirroring, which reads from the journal, may attempt to # read from the objstorage before we finished writing it summary = self.objstorage.content_add( c for c in contents if c.status != "absent" ) content_add_bytes = summary["content:add:bytes"] self.journal_writer.content_add(contents) content_add = 0 for content in contents: content_add += 1 # Check for sha1 or sha1_git collisions. This test is not atomic # with the insertion, so it won't detect a collision if both # contents are inserted at the same time, but it's good enough. # # The proper way to do it would probably be a BATCH, but this # would be inefficient because of the number of partitions we # need to affect (len(HASH_ALGORITHMS)+1, which is currently 5) - for algo in {"sha1", "sha1_git"}: - collisions = [] - # Get tokens of 'content' rows with the same value for - # sha1/sha1_git - rows = self._content_get_from_hash(algo, content.get_hash(algo)) - for row in rows: - if getattr(row, algo) != content.get_hash(algo): - # collision of token(partition key), ignore this - # row - continue - - for other_algo in HASH_ALGORITHMS: - if getattr(row, other_algo) != content.get_hash(other_algo): - # This hash didn't match; discard the row. - collisions.append( - {k: getattr(row, k) for k in HASH_ALGORITHMS} - ) - - if collisions: - collisions.append(content.hashes()) - raise HashCollision(algo, content.get_hash(algo), collisions) + if not self._allow_overwrite: + for algo in {"sha1", "sha1_git"}: + collisions = [] + # Get tokens of 'content' rows with the same value for + # sha1/sha1_git + rows = self._content_get_from_hash(algo, content.get_hash(algo)) + for row in rows: + if getattr(row, algo) != content.get_hash(algo): + # collision of token(partition key), ignore this + # row + continue + + for other_algo in HASH_ALGORITHMS: + if getattr(row, other_algo) != content.get_hash(other_algo): + # This hash didn't match; discard the row. + collisions.append( + {k: getattr(row, k) for k in HASH_ALGORITHMS} + ) + + if collisions: + collisions.append(content.hashes()) + raise HashCollision(algo, content.get_hash(algo), collisions) (token, insertion_finalizer) = self._cql_runner.content_add_prepare( ContentRow(**remove_keys(content.to_dict(), ("data",))) ) # Then add to index tables for algo in HASH_ALGORITHMS: self._cql_runner.content_index_add_one(algo, content, token) # Then to the main table insertion_finalizer() summary = { "content:add": content_add, } if with_data: summary["content:add:bytes"] = content_add_bytes return summary - def content_add(self, content: List[Content]) -> Dict: - contents = [attr.evolve(c, ctime=now()) for c in content] + def content_add(self, content: List[Content]) -> Dict[str, int]: + to_add = { + (c.sha1, c.sha1_git, c.sha256, c.blake2s256): c for c in content + }.values() + contents = [attr.evolve(c, ctime=now()) for c in to_add] return self._content_add(list(contents), with_data=True) def content_update( self, contents: List[Dict[str, Any]], keys: List[str] = [] ) -> None: raise NotImplementedError( "content_update is not supported by the Cassandra backend" ) - def content_add_metadata(self, content: List[Content]) -> Dict: + def content_add_metadata(self, content: List[Content]) -> Dict[str, int]: return self._content_add(content, with_data=False) def content_get_data(self, content: Sha1) -> Optional[bytes]: # FIXME: Make this method support slicing the `data` return self.objstorage.content_get(content) def content_get_partition( self, partition_id: int, nb_partitions: int, page_token: Optional[str] = None, limit: int = 1000, ) -> PagedResult[Content]: if limit is None: raise StorageArgumentException("limit should not be None") # Compute start and end of the range of tokens covered by the # requested partition partition_size = (TOKEN_END - TOKEN_BEGIN) // nb_partitions range_start = TOKEN_BEGIN + partition_id * partition_size range_end = TOKEN_BEGIN + (partition_id + 1) * partition_size # offset the range start according to the `page_token`. if page_token is not None: if not (range_start <= int(page_token) <= range_end): raise StorageArgumentException("Invalid page_token.") range_start = int(page_token) next_page_token: Optional[str] = None rows = self._cql_runner.content_get_token_range( range_start, range_end, limit + 1 ) contents = [] for counter, (tok, row) in enumerate(rows): if row.status == "absent": continue row_d = row.to_dict() if counter >= limit: next_page_token = str(tok) break row_d.pop("ctime") contents.append(Content(**row_d)) assert len(contents) <= limit return PagedResult(results=contents, next_page_token=next_page_token) - def content_get(self, contents: List[Sha1]) -> List[Optional[Content]]: - contents_by_sha1: Dict[Sha1, Optional[Content]] = {} - for sha1 in contents: - # Get all (sha1, sha1_git, sha256, blake2s256) whose sha1 - # matches the argument, from the index table ('content_by_sha1') - for row in self._content_get_from_hash("sha1", sha1): + def content_get( + self, contents: List[bytes], algo: str = "sha1" + ) -> List[Optional[Content]]: + if algo not in DEFAULT_ALGORITHMS: + raise StorageArgumentException( + "algo should be one of {','.join(DEFAULT_ALGORITHMS)}" + ) + + key = operator.attrgetter(algo) + contents_by_hash: Dict[Sha1, Optional[Content]] = {} + for hash_ in contents: + # Get all (sha1, sha1_git, sha256, blake2s256) whose sha1/sha1_git + # matches the argument, from the index table ('content_by_*') + for row in self._content_get_from_hash(algo, hash_): row_d = row.to_dict() row_d.pop("ctime") content = Content(**row_d) - contents_by_sha1[content.sha1] = content - return [contents_by_sha1.get(sha1) for sha1 in contents] + contents_by_hash[key(content)] = content + return [contents_by_hash.get(hash_) for hash_ in contents] def content_find(self, content: Dict[str, Any]) -> List[Content]: # Find an algorithm that is common to all the requested contents. # It will be used to do an initial filtering efficiently. filter_algos = list(set(content).intersection(HASH_ALGORITHMS)) if not filter_algos: raise StorageArgumentException( "content keys must contain at least one " f"of: {', '.join(sorted(HASH_ALGORITHMS))}" ) common_algo = filter_algos[0] results = [] rows = self._content_get_from_hash(common_algo, content[common_algo]) for row in rows: # Re-check all the hashes, in case of collisions (either of the # hash of the partition key, or the hashes in it) for algo in HASH_ALGORITHMS: if content.get(algo) and getattr(row, algo) != content[algo]: # This hash didn't match; discard the row. break else: # All hashes match, keep this row. row_d = row.to_dict() row_d["ctime"] = row.ctime.replace(tzinfo=datetime.timezone.utc) results.append(Content(**row_d)) return results def content_missing( self, contents: List[Dict[str, Any]], key_hash: str = "sha1" ) -> Iterable[bytes]: if key_hash not in DEFAULT_ALGORITHMS: raise StorageArgumentException( "key_hash should be one of {','.join(DEFAULT_ALGORITHMS)}" ) for content in contents: res = self.content_find(content) if not res: yield content[key_hash] def content_missing_per_sha1(self, contents: List[bytes]) -> Iterable[bytes]: return self.content_missing([{"sha1": c} for c in contents]) def content_missing_per_sha1_git( self, contents: List[Sha1Git] ) -> Iterable[Sha1Git]: return self.content_missing( [{"sha1_git": c} for c in contents], key_hash="sha1_git" ) def content_get_random(self) -> Sha1Git: content = self._cql_runner.content_get_random() assert content, "Could not find any content" return content.sha1_git - def _skipped_content_add(self, contents: List[SkippedContent]) -> Dict: + def _skipped_content_add(self, contents: List[SkippedContent]) -> Dict[str, int]: # Filter-out content already in the database. - contents = [ - c - for c in contents - if not self._cql_runner.skipped_content_get_from_pk(c.to_dict()) - ] + if not self._allow_overwrite: + contents = [ + c + for c in contents + if not self._cql_runner.skipped_content_get_from_pk(c.to_dict()) + ] self.journal_writer.skipped_content_add(contents) for content in contents: # Compute token of the row in the main table (token, insertion_finalizer) = self._cql_runner.skipped_content_add_prepare( SkippedContentRow.from_dict({"origin": None, **content.to_dict()}) ) # Then add to index tables for algo in HASH_ALGORITHMS: self._cql_runner.skipped_content_index_add_one(algo, content, token) # Then to the main table insertion_finalizer() return {"skipped_content:add": len(contents)} - def skipped_content_add(self, content: List[SkippedContent]) -> Dict: + def skipped_content_add(self, content: List[SkippedContent]) -> Dict[str, int]: contents = [attr.evolve(c, ctime=now()) for c in content] return self._skipped_content_add(contents) def skipped_content_missing( self, contents: List[Dict[str, Any]] ) -> Iterable[Dict[str, Any]]: for content in contents: if not self._cql_runner.skipped_content_get_from_pk(content): yield {algo: content[algo] for algo in DEFAULT_ALGORITHMS} - def directory_add(self, directories: List[Directory]) -> Dict: - # Filter out directories that are already inserted. - missing = self.directory_missing([dir_.id for dir_ in directories]) - directories = [dir_ for dir_ in directories if dir_.id in missing] + def directory_add(self, directories: List[Directory]) -> Dict[str, int]: + to_add = {d.id: d for d in directories}.values() + if not self._allow_overwrite: + # Filter out directories that are already inserted. + missing = self.directory_missing([dir_.id for dir_ in to_add]) + directories = [dir_ for dir_ in directories if dir_.id in missing] self.journal_writer.directory_add(directories) for directory in directories: # Add directory entries to the 'directory_entry' table for entry in directory.entries: self._cql_runner.directory_entry_add_one( DirectoryEntryRow(directory_id=directory.id, **entry.to_dict()) ) # Add the directory *after* adding all the entries, so someone # calling snapshot_get_branch in the meantime won't end up # with half the entries. self._cql_runner.directory_add_one(DirectoryRow(id=directory.id)) return {"directory:add": len(directories)} def directory_missing(self, directories: List[Sha1Git]) -> Iterable[Sha1Git]: return self._cql_runner.directory_missing(directories) def _join_dentry_to_content(self, dentry: DirectoryEntry) -> Dict[str, Any]: contents: Union[List[Content], List[SkippedContentRow]] keys = ( "status", "sha1", "sha1_git", "sha256", "length", ) ret = dict.fromkeys(keys) ret.update(dentry.to_dict()) if ret["type"] == "file": contents = self.content_find({"sha1_git": ret["target"]}) if not contents: tokens = list( self._cql_runner.skipped_content_get_tokens_from_single_hash( "sha1_git", ret["target"] ) ) if tokens: contents = list( self._cql_runner.skipped_content_get_from_token(tokens[0]) ) if contents: content = contents[0] for key in keys: ret[key] = getattr(content, key) return ret def _directory_ls( self, directory_id: Sha1Git, recursive: bool, prefix: bytes = b"" ) -> Iterable[Dict[str, Any]]: if self.directory_missing([directory_id]): return rows = list(self._cql_runner.directory_entry_get([directory_id])) for row in rows: entry_d = row.to_dict() # Build and yield the directory entry dict del entry_d["directory_id"] entry = DirectoryEntry.from_dict(entry_d) ret = self._join_dentry_to_content(entry) ret["name"] = prefix + ret["name"] ret["dir_id"] = directory_id yield ret if recursive and ret["type"] == "dir": yield from self._directory_ls( ret["target"], True, prefix + ret["name"] + b"/" ) def directory_entry_get_by_path( self, directory: Sha1Git, paths: List[bytes] ) -> Optional[Dict[str, Any]]: return self._directory_entry_get_by_path(directory, paths, b"") def _directory_entry_get_by_path( self, directory: Sha1Git, paths: List[bytes], prefix: bytes ) -> Optional[Dict[str, Any]]: if not paths: return None contents = list(self.directory_ls(directory)) if not contents: return None def _get_entry(entries, name): """Finds the entry with the requested name, prepends the prefix (to get its full path), and returns it. If no entry has that name, returns None.""" for entry in entries: if entry["name"] == name: entry = entry.copy() entry["name"] = prefix + entry["name"] return entry first_item = _get_entry(contents, paths[0]) if len(paths) == 1: return first_item if not first_item or first_item["type"] != "dir": return None return self._directory_entry_get_by_path( first_item["target"], paths[1:], prefix + paths[0] + b"/" ) def directory_ls( self, directory: Sha1Git, recursive: bool = False ) -> Iterable[Dict[str, Any]]: yield from self._directory_ls(directory, recursive) + def directory_get_entries( + self, + directory_id: Sha1Git, + page_token: Optional[bytes] = None, + limit: int = 1000, + ) -> Optional[PagedResult[DirectoryEntry]]: + if self.directory_missing([directory_id]): + return None + + entries_from: bytes = page_token or b"" + rows = self._cql_runner.directory_entry_get_from_name( + directory_id, entries_from, limit + 1 + ) + entries = [ + DirectoryEntry.from_dict(remove_keys(row.to_dict(), ("directory_id",))) + for row in rows + ] + if len(entries) > limit: + last_entry = entries.pop() + next_page_token = last_entry.name + else: + next_page_token = None + return PagedResult(results=entries, next_page_token=next_page_token) + def directory_get_random(self) -> Sha1Git: directory = self._cql_runner.directory_get_random() assert directory, "Could not find any directory" return directory.id - def revision_add(self, revisions: List[Revision]) -> Dict: + def revision_add(self, revisions: List[Revision]) -> Dict[str, int]: # Filter-out revisions already in the database - missing = self.revision_missing([rev.id for rev in revisions]) - revisions = [rev for rev in revisions if rev.id in missing] + if not self._allow_overwrite: + to_add = {r.id: r for r in revisions}.values() + missing = self.revision_missing([rev.id for rev in to_add]) + revisions = [rev for rev in revisions if rev.id in missing] self.journal_writer.revision_add(revisions) for revision in revisions: revobject = converters.revision_to_db(revision) if revobject: # Add parents first for (rank, parent) in enumerate(revision.parents): self._cql_runner.revision_parent_add_one( RevisionParentRow( id=revobject.id, parent_rank=rank, parent_id=parent ) ) # Then write the main revision row. # Writing this after all parents were written ensures that # read endpoints don't return a partial view while writing # the parents self._cql_runner.revision_add_one(revobject) return {"revision:add": len(revisions)} def revision_missing(self, revisions: List[Sha1Git]) -> Iterable[Sha1Git]: return self._cql_runner.revision_missing(revisions) def revision_get(self, revision_ids: List[Sha1Git]) -> List[Optional[Revision]]: rows = self._cql_runner.revision_get(revision_ids) revisions: Dict[Sha1Git, Revision] = {} for row in rows: # TODO: use a single query to get all parents? # (it might have lower latency, but requires more code and more # bandwidth, because revision id would be part of each returned # row) parents = tuple(self._cql_runner.revision_parent_get(row.id)) # parent_rank is the clustering key, so results are already # sorted by rank. rev = converters.revision_from_db(row, parents=parents) revisions[rev.id] = rev return [revisions.get(rev_id) for rev_id in revision_ids] def _get_parent_revs( self, rev_ids: Iterable[Sha1Git], seen: Set[Sha1Git], limit: Optional[int], short: bool, ) -> Union[ Iterable[Dict[str, Any]], Iterable[Tuple[Sha1Git, Tuple[Sha1Git, ...]]], ]: if limit and len(seen) >= limit: return rev_ids = [id_ for id_ in rev_ids if id_ not in seen] if not rev_ids: return seen |= set(rev_ids) # We need this query, even if short=True, to return consistent # results (ie. not return only a subset of a revision's parents # if it is being written) if short: ids = self._cql_runner.revision_get_ids(rev_ids) for id_ in ids: # TODO: use a single query to get all parents? # (it might have less latency, but requires less code and more # bandwidth (because revision id would be part of each returned # row) parents = tuple(self._cql_runner.revision_parent_get(id_)) # parent_rank is the clustering key, so results are already # sorted by rank. yield (id_, parents) yield from self._get_parent_revs(parents, seen, limit, short) else: rows = self._cql_runner.revision_get(rev_ids) for row in rows: # TODO: use a single query to get all parents? # (it might have less latency, but requires less code and more # bandwidth (because revision id would be part of each returned # row) parents = tuple(self._cql_runner.revision_parent_get(row.id)) # parent_rank is the clustering key, so results are already # sorted by rank. rev = converters.revision_from_db(row, parents=parents) yield rev.to_dict() yield from self._get_parent_revs(parents, seen, limit, short) def revision_log( self, revisions: List[Sha1Git], limit: Optional[int] = None ) -> Iterable[Optional[Dict[str, Any]]]: seen: Set[Sha1Git] = set() yield from self._get_parent_revs(revisions, seen, limit, False) def revision_shortlog( self, revisions: List[Sha1Git], limit: Optional[int] = None ) -> Iterable[Optional[Tuple[Sha1Git, Tuple[Sha1Git, ...]]]]: seen: Set[Sha1Git] = set() yield from self._get_parent_revs(revisions, seen, limit, True) def revision_get_random(self) -> Sha1Git: revision = self._cql_runner.revision_get_random() assert revision, "Could not find any revision" return revision.id - def release_add(self, releases: List[Release]) -> Dict: - to_add = [] - for rel in releases: - if rel not in to_add: - to_add.append(rel) - missing = set(self.release_missing([rel.id for rel in to_add])) - to_add = [rel for rel in to_add if rel.id in missing] - - self.journal_writer.release_add(to_add) + def release_add(self, releases: List[Release]) -> Dict[str, int]: + if not self._allow_overwrite: + to_add = {r.id: r for r in releases}.values() + missing = set(self.release_missing([rel.id for rel in to_add])) + releases = [rel for rel in to_add if rel.id in missing] + self.journal_writer.release_add(releases) - for release in to_add: + for release in releases: if release: self._cql_runner.release_add_one(converters.release_to_db(release)) - return {"release:add": len(to_add)} + return {"release:add": len(releases)} def release_missing(self, releases: List[Sha1Git]) -> Iterable[Sha1Git]: return self._cql_runner.release_missing(releases) def release_get(self, releases: List[Sha1Git]) -> List[Optional[Release]]: rows = self._cql_runner.release_get(releases) rels: Dict[Sha1Git, Release] = {} for row in rows: release = converters.release_from_db(row) rels[row.id] = release return [rels.get(rel_id) for rel_id in releases] def release_get_random(self) -> Sha1Git: release = self._cql_runner.release_get_random() assert release, "Could not find any release" return release.id - def snapshot_add(self, snapshots: List[Snapshot]) -> Dict: - missing = self._cql_runner.snapshot_missing([snp.id for snp in snapshots]) - snapshots = [snp for snp in snapshots if snp.id in missing] + def snapshot_add(self, snapshots: List[Snapshot]) -> Dict[str, int]: + if not self._allow_overwrite: + to_add = {s.id: s for s in snapshots}.values() + missing = self._cql_runner.snapshot_missing([snp.id for snp in to_add]) + snapshots = [snp for snp in snapshots if snp.id in missing] for snapshot in snapshots: self.journal_writer.snapshot_add([snapshot]) # Add branches for (branch_name, branch) in snapshot.branches.items(): if branch is None: target_type: Optional[str] = None target: Optional[bytes] = None else: target_type = branch.target_type.value target = branch.target self._cql_runner.snapshot_branch_add_one( SnapshotBranchRow( snapshot_id=snapshot.id, name=branch_name, target_type=target_type, target=target, ) ) # Add the snapshot *after* adding all the branches, so someone # calling snapshot_get_branch in the meantime won't end up # with half the branches. self._cql_runner.snapshot_add_one(SnapshotRow(id=snapshot.id)) return {"snapshot:add": len(snapshots)} def snapshot_missing(self, snapshots: List[Sha1Git]) -> Iterable[Sha1Git]: return self._cql_runner.snapshot_missing(snapshots) def snapshot_get(self, snapshot_id: Sha1Git) -> Optional[Dict[str, Any]]: d = self.snapshot_get_branches(snapshot_id) if d is None: return None return { "id": d["id"], "branches": { name: branch.to_dict() if branch else None for (name, branch) in d["branches"].items() }, "next_branch": d["next_branch"], } def snapshot_count_branches( self, snapshot_id: Sha1Git, branch_name_exclude_prefix: Optional[bytes] = None, ) -> Optional[Dict[Optional[str], int]]: if self._cql_runner.snapshot_missing([snapshot_id]): # Makes sure we don't fetch branches for a snapshot that is # being added. return None return self._cql_runner.snapshot_count_branches( snapshot_id, branch_name_exclude_prefix ) def snapshot_get_branches( self, snapshot_id: Sha1Git, branches_from: bytes = b"", branches_count: int = 1000, target_types: Optional[List[str]] = None, branch_name_include_substring: Optional[bytes] = None, branch_name_exclude_prefix: Optional[bytes] = None, ) -> Optional[PartialBranches]: if self._cql_runner.snapshot_missing([snapshot_id]): # Makes sure we don't fetch branches for a snapshot that is # being added. return None branches: List = [] while len(branches) < branches_count + 1: new_branches = list( self._cql_runner.snapshot_branch_get( snapshot_id, branches_from, branches_count + 1, branch_name_exclude_prefix, ) ) if not new_branches: break branches_from = new_branches[-1].name new_branches_filtered = new_branches # Filter by target_type if target_types: new_branches_filtered = [ branch for branch in new_branches_filtered if branch.target is not None and branch.target_type in target_types ] # Filter by branches_name_pattern if branch_name_include_substring: new_branches_filtered = [ branch for branch in new_branches_filtered if branch.name is not None and ( branch_name_include_substring is None or branch_name_include_substring in branch.name ) ] branches.extend(new_branches_filtered) if len(new_branches) < branches_count + 1: break if len(branches) > branches_count: last_branch = branches.pop(-1).name else: last_branch = None return PartialBranches( id=snapshot_id, branches={ branch.name: None if branch.target is None else SnapshotBranch( target=branch.target, target_type=TargetType(branch.target_type) ) for branch in branches }, next_branch=last_branch, ) def snapshot_get_random(self) -> Sha1Git: snapshot = self._cql_runner.snapshot_get_random() assert snapshot, "Could not find any snapshot" return snapshot.id def object_find_by_sha1_git(self, ids: List[Sha1Git]) -> Dict[Sha1Git, List[Dict]]: results: Dict[Sha1Git, List[Dict]] = {id_: [] for id_ in ids} missing_ids = set(ids) # Mind the order, revision is the most likely one for a given ID, # so we check revisions first. queries: List[Tuple[str, Callable[[List[Sha1Git]], List[Sha1Git]]]] = [ ("revision", self._cql_runner.revision_missing), ("release", self._cql_runner.release_missing), ("content", self._cql_runner.content_missing_by_sha1_git), ("directory", self._cql_runner.directory_missing), ] for (object_type, query_fn) in queries: found_ids = missing_ids - set(query_fn(list(missing_ids))) for sha1_git in found_ids: results[sha1_git].append( {"sha1_git": sha1_git, "type": object_type,} ) missing_ids.remove(sha1_git) if not missing_ids: # We found everything, skipping the next queries. break return results def origin_get(self, origins: List[str]) -> Iterable[Optional[Origin]]: return [self.origin_get_one(origin) for origin in origins] def origin_get_one(self, origin_url: str) -> Optional[Origin]: """Given an origin url, return the origin if it exists, None otherwise """ rows = list(self._cql_runner.origin_get_by_url(origin_url)) if rows: assert len(rows) == 1 return Origin(url=rows[0].url) else: return None def origin_get_by_sha1(self, sha1s: List[bytes]) -> List[Optional[Dict[str, Any]]]: results = [] for sha1 in sha1s: rows = list(self._cql_runner.origin_get_by_sha1(sha1)) origin = {"url": rows[0].url} if rows else None results.append(origin) return results def origin_list( self, page_token: Optional[str] = None, limit: int = 100 ) -> PagedResult[Origin]: # Compute what token to begin the listing from start_token = TOKEN_BEGIN if page_token: start_token = int(page_token) if not (TOKEN_BEGIN <= start_token <= TOKEN_END): raise StorageArgumentException("Invalid page_token.") next_page_token = None origins = [] # Take one more origin so we can reuse it as the next page token if any for (tok, row) in self._cql_runner.origin_list(start_token, limit + 1): origins.append(Origin(url=row.url)) # keep reference of the last id for pagination purposes last_id = tok if len(origins) > limit: # last origin id is the next page token next_page_token = str(last_id) # excluding that origin from the result to respect the limit size origins = origins[:limit] assert len(origins) <= limit return PagedResult(results=origins, next_page_token=next_page_token) def origin_search( self, url_pattern: str, page_token: Optional[str] = None, limit: int = 50, regexp: bool = False, with_visit: bool = False, visit_types: Optional[List[str]] = None, ) -> PagedResult[Origin]: # TODO: remove this endpoint, swh-search should be used instead. next_page_token = None offset = int(page_token) if page_token else 0 origin_rows = [row for row in self._cql_runner.origin_iter_all()] if regexp: pat = re.compile(url_pattern) origin_rows = [row for row in origin_rows if pat.search(row.url)] else: origin_rows = [row for row in origin_rows if url_pattern in row.url] if with_visit: origin_rows = [row for row in origin_rows if row.next_visit_id > 1] if visit_types: def _has_visit_types(origin, visit_types): for origin_visit in stream_results(self.origin_visit_get, origin): if origin_visit.type in visit_types: return True return False origin_rows = [ row for row in origin_rows if _has_visit_types(row.url, visit_types) ] origins = [Origin(url=row.url) for row in origin_rows] origins = origins[offset : offset + limit + 1] if len(origins) > limit: # next offset next_page_token = str(offset + limit) # excluding that origin from the result to respect the limit size origins = origins[:limit] assert len(origins) <= limit return PagedResult(results=origins, next_page_token=next_page_token) def origin_count( self, url_pattern: str, regexp: bool = False, with_visit: bool = False ) -> int: raise NotImplementedError( "The Cassandra backend does not implement origin_count" ) def origin_add(self, origins: List[Origin]) -> Dict[str, int]: - to_add = [ori for ori in origins if self.origin_get_one(ori.url) is None] - # keep only one occurrence of each given origin while keeping the list - # sorted as originally given - to_add = sorted(set(to_add), key=to_add.index) - self.journal_writer.origin_add(to_add) - for origin in to_add: + if not self._allow_overwrite: + to_add = {o.url: o for o in origins}.values() + origins = [ori for ori in to_add if self.origin_get_one(ori.url) is None] + + self.journal_writer.origin_add(origins) + for origin in origins: self._cql_runner.origin_add_one( OriginRow(sha1=hash_url(origin.url), url=origin.url, next_visit_id=1) ) - return {"origin:add": len(to_add)} + return {"origin:add": len(origins)} def origin_visit_add(self, visits: List[OriginVisit]) -> Iterable[OriginVisit]: for visit in visits: origin = self.origin_get_one(visit.origin) if not origin: # Cannot add a visit without an origin raise StorageArgumentException("Unknown origin %s", visit.origin) all_visits = [] nb_visits = 0 for visit in visits: nb_visits += 1 if not visit.visit: visit_id = self._cql_runner.origin_generate_unique_visit_id( visit.origin ) visit = attr.evolve(visit, visit=visit_id) self.journal_writer.origin_visit_add([visit]) self._cql_runner.origin_visit_add_one(OriginVisitRow(**visit.to_dict())) assert visit.visit is not None all_visits.append(visit) self._origin_visit_status_add( OriginVisitStatus( origin=visit.origin, visit=visit.visit, date=visit.date, type=visit.type, status="created", snapshot=None, ) ) return all_visits def _origin_visit_status_add(self, visit_status: OriginVisitStatus) -> None: """Add an origin visit status""" if visit_status.type is None: visit_row = self._cql_runner.origin_visit_get_one( visit_status.origin, visit_status.visit ) if visit_row is None: raise StorageArgumentException( f"Unknown origin visit {visit_status.visit} " f"of origin {visit_status.origin}" ) visit_status = attr.evolve(visit_status, type=visit_row.type) self.journal_writer.origin_visit_status_add([visit_status]) self._cql_runner.origin_visit_status_add_one( converters.visit_status_to_row(visit_status) ) - def origin_visit_status_add(self, visit_statuses: List[OriginVisitStatus]) -> None: + def origin_visit_status_add( + self, visit_statuses: List[OriginVisitStatus] + ) -> Dict[str, int]: # First round to check existence (fail early if any is ko) for visit_status in visit_statuses: origin_url = self.origin_get_one(visit_status.origin) if not origin_url: raise StorageArgumentException(f"Unknown origin {visit_status.origin}") for visit_status in visit_statuses: self._origin_visit_status_add(visit_status) + return {"origin_visit_status:add": len(visit_statuses)} def _origin_visit_apply_status( self, visit: Dict[str, Any], visit_status: OriginVisitStatusRow ) -> Dict[str, Any]: """Retrieve the latest visit status information for the origin visit. Then merge it with the visit and return it. """ return { # default to the values in visit **visit, # override with the last update **visit_status.to_dict(), # visit['origin'] is the URL (via a join), while # visit_status['origin'] is only an id. "origin": visit["origin"], # but keep the date of the creation of the origin visit "date": visit["date"], # We use the visit type from origin visit # if it's not present on the origin visit status "type": visit_status.type or visit["type"], } def _origin_visit_get_latest_status(self, visit: OriginVisit) -> OriginVisitStatus: """Retrieve the latest visit status information for the origin visit object. """ assert visit.visit row = self._cql_runner.origin_visit_status_get_latest(visit.origin, visit.visit) assert row is not None visit_status = converters.row_to_visit_status(row) return attr.evolve(visit_status, origin=visit.origin) @staticmethod def _format_origin_visit_row(visit): return { **visit.to_dict(), "origin": visit.origin, "date": visit.date.replace(tzinfo=datetime.timezone.utc), } def origin_visit_get( self, origin: str, page_token: Optional[str] = None, order: ListOrder = ListOrder.ASC, limit: int = 10, ) -> PagedResult[OriginVisit]: if not isinstance(order, ListOrder): raise StorageArgumentException("order must be a ListOrder value") if page_token and not isinstance(page_token, str): raise StorageArgumentException("page_token must be a string.") next_page_token = None visit_from = None if page_token is None else int(page_token) visits: List[OriginVisit] = [] extra_limit = limit + 1 rows = self._cql_runner.origin_visit_get(origin, visit_from, extra_limit, order) for row in rows: visits.append(converters.row_to_visit(row)) assert len(visits) <= extra_limit if len(visits) == extra_limit: visits = visits[:limit] next_page_token = str(visits[-1].visit) return PagedResult(results=visits, next_page_token=next_page_token) def origin_visit_status_get( self, origin: str, visit: int, page_token: Optional[str] = None, order: ListOrder = ListOrder.ASC, limit: int = 10, ) -> PagedResult[OriginVisitStatus]: next_page_token = None date_from = None if page_token is not None: date_from = datetime.datetime.fromisoformat(page_token) # Take one more visit status so we can reuse it as the next page token if any rows = self._cql_runner.origin_visit_status_get_range( origin, visit, date_from, limit + 1, order ) visit_statuses = [converters.row_to_visit_status(row) for row in rows] if len(visit_statuses) > limit: # last visit status date is the next page token next_page_token = str(visit_statuses[-1].date) # excluding that visit status from the result to respect the limit size visit_statuses = visit_statuses[:limit] return PagedResult(results=visit_statuses, next_page_token=next_page_token) def origin_visit_find_by_date( self, origin: str, visit_date: datetime.datetime ) -> Optional[OriginVisit]: # Iterator over all the visits of the origin # This should be ok for now, as there aren't too many visits # per origin. rows = list(self._cql_runner.origin_visit_get_all(origin)) def key(visit): dt = visit.date.replace(tzinfo=datetime.timezone.utc) - visit_date return (abs(dt), -visit.visit) if rows: return converters.row_to_visit(min(rows, key=key)) return None def origin_visit_get_by(self, origin: str, visit: int) -> Optional[OriginVisit]: row = self._cql_runner.origin_visit_get_one(origin, visit) if row: return converters.row_to_visit(row) return None def origin_visit_get_latest( self, origin: str, type: Optional[str] = None, allowed_statuses: Optional[List[str]] = None, require_snapshot: bool = False, ) -> Optional[OriginVisit]: if allowed_statuses and not set(allowed_statuses).intersection(VISIT_STATUSES): raise StorageArgumentException( f"Unknown allowed statuses {','.join(allowed_statuses)}, only " f"{','.join(VISIT_STATUSES)} authorized" ) # TODO: Do not fetch all visits rows = self._cql_runner.origin_visit_get_all(origin) latest_visit = None for row in rows: visit = self._format_origin_visit_row(row) for status_row in self._cql_runner.origin_visit_status_get( origin, visit["visit"] ): updated_visit = self._origin_visit_apply_status(visit, status_row) if type is not None and updated_visit["type"] != type: continue if allowed_statuses and updated_visit["status"] not in allowed_statuses: continue if require_snapshot and updated_visit["snapshot"] is None: continue # updated_visit is a candidate if latest_visit is not None: if updated_visit["date"] < latest_visit["date"]: continue if updated_visit["visit"] < latest_visit["visit"]: continue latest_visit = updated_visit if latest_visit is None: return None return OriginVisit( origin=latest_visit["origin"], visit=latest_visit["visit"], date=latest_visit["date"], type=latest_visit["type"], ) def origin_visit_status_get_latest( self, origin_url: str, visit: int, allowed_statuses: Optional[List[str]] = None, require_snapshot: bool = False, ) -> Optional[OriginVisitStatus]: if allowed_statuses and not set(allowed_statuses).intersection(VISIT_STATUSES): raise StorageArgumentException( f"Unknown allowed statuses {','.join(allowed_statuses)}, only " f"{','.join(VISIT_STATUSES)} authorized" ) rows = list(self._cql_runner.origin_visit_status_get(origin_url, visit)) # filtering is done python side as we cannot do it server side if allowed_statuses: rows = [row for row in rows if row.status in allowed_statuses] if require_snapshot: rows = [row for row in rows if row.snapshot is not None] if not rows: return None return converters.row_to_visit_status(rows[0]) def origin_visit_status_get_random(self, type: str) -> Optional[OriginVisitStatus]: back_in_the_day = now() - datetime.timedelta(weeks=12) # 3 months back # Random position to start iteration at start_token = random.randint(TOKEN_BEGIN, TOKEN_END) # Iterator over all visits, ordered by token(origins) then visit_id rows = self._cql_runner.origin_visit_iter(start_token) for row in rows: visit = converters.row_to_visit(row) visit_status = self._origin_visit_get_latest_status(visit) if visit.date > back_in_the_day and visit_status.status == "full": return visit_status return None def stat_counters(self): rows = self._cql_runner.stat_counters() keys = ( "content", "directory", "origin", "origin_visit", "release", "revision", "skipped_content", "snapshot", ) stats = {key: 0 for key in keys} stats.update({row.object_type: row.count for row in rows}) return stats def refresh_stat_counters(self): pass - def raw_extrinsic_metadata_add(self, metadata: List[RawExtrinsicMetadata]) -> None: + def raw_extrinsic_metadata_add( + self, metadata: List[RawExtrinsicMetadata] + ) -> Dict[str, int]: self.journal_writer.raw_extrinsic_metadata_add(metadata) + counter = Counter[ExtendedObjectType]() for metadata_entry in metadata: if not self._cql_runner.metadata_authority_get( metadata_entry.authority.type.value, metadata_entry.authority.url ): raise StorageArgumentException( f"Unknown authority {metadata_entry.authority}" ) if not self._cql_runner.metadata_fetcher_get( metadata_entry.fetcher.name, metadata_entry.fetcher.version ): raise StorageArgumentException( f"Unknown fetcher {metadata_entry.fetcher}" ) try: row = RawExtrinsicMetadataRow( id=metadata_entry.id, type=metadata_entry.target.object_type.name.lower(), target=str(metadata_entry.target), authority_type=metadata_entry.authority.type.value, authority_url=metadata_entry.authority.url, discovery_date=metadata_entry.discovery_date, fetcher_name=metadata_entry.fetcher.name, fetcher_version=metadata_entry.fetcher.version, format=metadata_entry.format, metadata=metadata_entry.metadata, origin=metadata_entry.origin, visit=metadata_entry.visit, snapshot=map_optional(str, metadata_entry.snapshot), release=map_optional(str, metadata_entry.release), revision=map_optional(str, metadata_entry.revision), path=metadata_entry.path, directory=map_optional(str, metadata_entry.directory), ) self._cql_runner.raw_extrinsic_metadata_add(row) + counter[metadata_entry.target.object_type] += 1 except TypeError as e: raise StorageArgumentException(*e.args) + return { + f"{type.value}_metadata:add": count for (type, count) in counter.items() + } def raw_extrinsic_metadata_get( self, target: ExtendedSWHID, authority: MetadataAuthority, after: Optional[datetime.datetime] = None, page_token: Optional[bytes] = None, limit: int = 1000, ) -> PagedResult[RawExtrinsicMetadata]: if page_token is not None: (after_date, id_) = msgpack_loads(base64.b64decode(page_token)) if after and after_date < after: raise StorageArgumentException( "page_token is inconsistent with the value of 'after'." ) entries = self._cql_runner.raw_extrinsic_metadata_get_after_date_and_id( str(target), authority.type.value, authority.url, after_date, id_, ) elif after is not None: entries = self._cql_runner.raw_extrinsic_metadata_get_after_date( str(target), authority.type.value, authority.url, after ) else: entries = self._cql_runner.raw_extrinsic_metadata_get( str(target), authority.type.value, authority.url ) if limit: entries = itertools.islice(entries, 0, limit + 1) results = [] for entry in entries: discovery_date = entry.discovery_date.replace(tzinfo=datetime.timezone.utc) assert str(target) == entry.target result = RawExtrinsicMetadata( target=target, authority=MetadataAuthority( type=MetadataAuthorityType(entry.authority_type), url=entry.authority_url, ), fetcher=MetadataFetcher( name=entry.fetcher_name, version=entry.fetcher_version, ), discovery_date=discovery_date, format=entry.format, metadata=entry.metadata, origin=entry.origin, visit=entry.visit, snapshot=map_optional(CoreSWHID.from_string, entry.snapshot), release=map_optional(CoreSWHID.from_string, entry.release), revision=map_optional(CoreSWHID.from_string, entry.revision), path=entry.path, directory=map_optional(CoreSWHID.from_string, entry.directory), ) results.append(result) if len(results) > limit: results.pop() assert len(results) == limit last_result = results[-1] next_page_token: Optional[str] = base64.b64encode( msgpack_dumps((last_result.discovery_date, last_result.id,)) ).decode() else: next_page_token = None return PagedResult(next_page_token=next_page_token, results=results,) - def metadata_fetcher_add(self, fetchers: List[MetadataFetcher]) -> None: + def metadata_fetcher_add(self, fetchers: List[MetadataFetcher]) -> Dict[str, int]: self.journal_writer.metadata_fetcher_add(fetchers) for fetcher in fetchers: self._cql_runner.metadata_fetcher_add( - MetadataFetcherRow( - name=fetcher.name, - version=fetcher.version, - metadata=json.dumps(map_optional(dict, fetcher.metadata)), - ) + MetadataFetcherRow(name=fetcher.name, version=fetcher.version,) ) + return {"metadata_fetcher:add": len(fetchers)} def metadata_fetcher_get( self, name: str, version: str ) -> Optional[MetadataFetcher]: fetcher = self._cql_runner.metadata_fetcher_get(name, version) if fetcher: - return MetadataFetcher( - name=fetcher.name, - version=fetcher.version, - metadata=json.loads(fetcher.metadata), - ) + return MetadataFetcher(name=fetcher.name, version=fetcher.version,) else: return None - def metadata_authority_add(self, authorities: List[MetadataAuthority]) -> None: + def metadata_authority_add( + self, authorities: List[MetadataAuthority] + ) -> Dict[str, int]: self.journal_writer.metadata_authority_add(authorities) for authority in authorities: self._cql_runner.metadata_authority_add( - MetadataAuthorityRow( - url=authority.url, - type=authority.type.value, - metadata=json.dumps(map_optional(dict, authority.metadata)), - ) + MetadataAuthorityRow(url=authority.url, type=authority.type.value,) ) + return {"metadata_authority:add": len(authorities)} def metadata_authority_get( self, type: MetadataAuthorityType, url: str ) -> Optional[MetadataAuthority]: authority = self._cql_runner.metadata_authority_get(type.value, url) if authority: return MetadataAuthority( - type=MetadataAuthorityType(authority.type), - url=authority.url, - metadata=json.loads(authority.metadata), + type=MetadataAuthorityType(authority.type), url=authority.url, ) else: return None # ExtID tables def extid_add(self, ids: List[ExtID]) -> Dict[str, int]: - extids = [ - extid - for extid in ids - if not self._cql_runner.extid_get_from_pk( - extid_type=extid.extid_type, extid=extid.extid, target=extid.target, - ) - ] + if not self._allow_overwrite: + extids = [ + extid + for extid in ids + if not self._cql_runner.extid_get_from_pk( + extid_type=extid.extid_type, extid=extid.extid, target=extid.target, + ) + ] + else: + extids = list(ids) self.journal_writer.extid_add(extids) inserted = 0 for extid in extids: + target_type = extid.target.object_type.value + target = extid.target.object_id extidrow = ExtIDRow( extid_type=extid.extid_type, extid=extid.extid, - target_type=extid.target.object_type.value, - target=extid.target.object_id, + target_type=target_type, + target=target, ) (token, insertion_finalizer) = self._cql_runner.extid_add_prepare(extidrow) - self._cql_runner.extid_index_add_one(extidrow, token) + indexrow = ExtIDByTargetRow( + target_type=target_type, target=target, target_token=token, + ) + self._cql_runner.extid_index_add_one(indexrow) insertion_finalizer() inserted += 1 return {"extid:add": inserted} def extid_get_from_extid(self, id_type: str, ids: List[bytes]) -> List[ExtID]: result: List[ExtID] = [] for extid in ids: extidrows = list(self._cql_runner.extid_get_from_extid(id_type, extid)) result.extend( ExtID( extid_type=extidrow.extid_type, extid=extidrow.extid, target=CoreSWHID( object_type=extidrow.target_type, object_id=extidrow.target, ), ) for extidrow in extidrows ) return result def extid_get_from_target( self, target_type: SwhidObjectType, ids: List[Sha1Git] ) -> List[ExtID]: result: List[ExtID] = [] for target in ids: extidrows = list( self._cql_runner.extid_get_from_target(target_type.value, target) ) result.extend( ExtID( extid_type=extidrow.extid_type, extid=extidrow.extid, target=CoreSWHID( object_type=SwhidObjectType(extidrow.target_type), object_id=extidrow.target, ), ) for extidrow in extidrows ) return result # Misc def clear_buffers(self, object_types: Sequence[str] = ()) -> None: """Do nothing """ return None def flush(self, object_types: Sequence[str] = ()) -> Dict[str, int]: return {} diff --git a/swh/storage/cli.py b/swh/storage/cli.py index d21b9071..34fd17e0 100644 --- a/swh/storage/cli.py +++ b/swh/storage/cli.py @@ -1,226 +1,227 @@ # Copyright (C) 2015-2020 The Software Heritage developers # See the AUTHORS file at the top-level directory of this distribution # License: GNU General Public License version 3, or any later version # See top-level LICENSE file for more information # WARNING: do not import unnecessary things here to keep cli startup time under # control import logging import os from typing import Dict, Optional import click from swh.core.cli import CONTEXT_SETTINGS from swh.core.cli import swh as swh_cli_group try: from systemd.daemon import notify except ImportError: notify = None @swh_cli_group.group(name="storage", context_settings=CONTEXT_SETTINGS) @click.option( "--config-file", "-C", default=None, type=click.Path(exists=True, dir_okay=False,), help="Configuration file.", ) @click.option( "--check-config", default=None, type=click.Choice(["no", "read", "write"]), help=( "Check the configuration of the storage at startup for read or write access; " "if set, override the value present in the configuration file if any. " "Defaults to 'read' for the 'backfill' command, and 'write' for 'rpc-server' " "and 'replay' commands." ), ) @click.pass_context def storage(ctx, config_file, check_config): """Software Heritage Storage tools.""" from swh.core import config if not config_file: config_file = os.environ.get("SWH_CONFIG_FILENAME") if config_file: if not os.path.exists(config_file): raise ValueError("%s does not exist" % config_file) conf = config.read(config_file) else: conf = {} if "storage" not in conf: ctx.fail("You must have a storage configured in your config file.") ctx.ensure_object(dict) ctx.obj["config"] = conf ctx.obj["check_config"] = check_config @storage.command(name="rpc-serve") @click.option( "--host", default="0.0.0.0", metavar="IP", show_default=True, help="Host ip address to bind the server on", ) @click.option( "--port", default=5002, type=click.INT, metavar="PORT", show_default=True, help="Binding port of the server", ) @click.option( "--debug/--no-debug", default=True, help="Indicates if the server should run in debug mode", ) @click.pass_context def serve(ctx, host, port, debug): """Software Heritage Storage RPC server. Do NOT use this in a production environment. """ from swh.storage.api.server import app if "log_level" in ctx.obj: logging.getLogger("werkzeug").setLevel(ctx.obj["log_level"]) ensure_check_config(ctx.obj["config"], ctx.obj["check_config"], "write") app.config.update(ctx.obj["config"]) app.run(host, port=int(port), debug=bool(debug)) @storage.command() @click.argument("object_type") @click.option("--start-object", default=None) @click.option("--end-object", default=None) @click.option("--dry-run", is_flag=True, default=False) @click.pass_context def backfill(ctx, object_type, start_object, end_object, dry_run): """Run the backfiller The backfiller list objects from a Storage and produce journal entries from there. Typically used to rebuild a journal or compensate for missing objects in a journal (eg. due to a downtime of this later). The configuration file requires the following entries: + - brokers: a list of kafka endpoints (the journal) in which entries will be - added. + added. - storage_dbconn: URL to connect to the storage DB. - prefix: the prefix of the topics (topics will be .). - client_id: the kafka client ID. """ ensure_check_config(ctx.obj["config"], ctx.obj["check_config"], "read") # for "lazy" loading from swh.storage.backfill import JournalBackfiller try: from systemd.daemon import notify except ImportError: notify = None conf = ctx.obj["config"] backfiller = JournalBackfiller(conf) if notify: notify("READY=1") try: backfiller.run( object_type=object_type, start_object=start_object, end_object=end_object, dry_run=dry_run, ) except KeyboardInterrupt: if notify: notify("STOPPING=1") ctx.exit(0) @storage.command() @click.option( "--stop-after-objects", "-n", default=None, type=int, help="Stop after processing this many objects. Default is to " "run forever.", ) @click.pass_context def replay(ctx, stop_after_objects): """Fill a Storage by reading a Journal. There can be several 'replayers' filling a Storage as long as they use the same `group-id`. """ import functools from swh.journal.client import get_journal_client from swh.storage import get_storage from swh.storage.replay import process_replay_objects ensure_check_config(ctx.obj["config"], ctx.obj["check_config"], "write") conf = ctx.obj["config"] storage = get_storage(**conf.pop("storage")) client_cfg = conf.pop("journal_client") if stop_after_objects: client_cfg["stop_after_objects"] = stop_after_objects try: client = get_journal_client(**client_cfg) except ValueError as exc: ctx.fail(exc) worker_fn = functools.partial(process_replay_objects, storage=storage) if notify: notify("READY=1") try: client.process(worker_fn) except KeyboardInterrupt: ctx.exit(0) else: print("Done.") finally: if notify: notify("STOPPING=1") client.close() def ensure_check_config(storage_cfg: Dict, check_config: Optional[str], default: str): """Helper function to inject the setting of check_config option in the storage config dict according to the expected default value (default value depends on the command, eg. backfill can be read-only). """ if check_config is not None: if check_config == "no": storage_cfg.pop("check_config", None) else: storage_cfg["check_config"] = {"check_write": check_config == "write"} else: if "check_config" not in storage_cfg: storage_cfg["check_config"] = {"check_write": default == "write"} def main(): logging.basicConfig() return serve(auto_envvar_prefix="SWH_STORAGE") if __name__ == "__main__": main() diff --git a/swh/storage/fixer.py b/swh/storage/fixer.py index a719954a..4b478edb 100644 --- a/swh/storage/fixer.py +++ b/swh/storage/fixer.py @@ -1,308 +1,332 @@ # Copyright (C) 2020 The Software Heritage developers # See the AUTHORS file at the top-level directory of this distribution # License: GNU General Public License version 3, or any later version # See top-level LICENSE file for more information import copy import datetime import logging from typing import Any, Dict, List, Optional from swh.model.identifiers import normalize_timestamp +from swh.model.model import Origin logger = logging.getLogger(__name__) def _fix_content(content: Dict[str, Any]) -> Dict[str, Any]: """Filters-out invalid 'perms' key that leaked from swh.model.from_disk to the journal. >>> _fix_content({'perms': 0o100644, 'sha1_git': b'foo'}) {'sha1_git': b'foo'} >>> _fix_content({'sha1_git': b'bar'}) {'sha1_git': b'bar'} """ content = content.copy() content.pop("perms", None) return content def _fix_revision_pypi_empty_string(rev): """PyPI loader failed to encode empty strings as bytes, see: swh:1:rev:8f0095ee0664867055d03de9bcc8f95b91d8a2b9 or https://forge.softwareheritage.org/D1772 """ rev = { **rev, "author": rev["author"].copy(), "committer": rev["committer"].copy(), } if rev["author"].get("email") == "": rev["author"]["email"] = b"" if rev["author"].get("name") == "": rev["author"]["name"] = b"" if rev["committer"].get("email") == "": rev["committer"]["email"] = b"" if rev["committer"].get("name") == "": rev["committer"]["name"] = b"" return rev def _fix_revision_transplant_source(rev): if rev.get("metadata") and rev["metadata"].get("extra_headers"): rev = copy.deepcopy(rev) rev["metadata"]["extra_headers"] = [ [key, value.encode("ascii")] if key == "transplant_source" and isinstance(value, str) else [key, value] for (key, value) in rev["metadata"]["extra_headers"] ] return rev def _check_date(date): """Returns whether the date can be represented in backends with sane limits on timestamps and timezones (resp. signed 64-bits and signed 16 bits), and that microseconds is valid (ie. between 0 and 10^6). """ if date is None: return True date = normalize_timestamp(date) return ( (-(2 ** 63) <= date["timestamp"]["seconds"] < 2 ** 63) and (0 <= date["timestamp"]["microseconds"] < 10 ** 6) and (-(2 ** 15) <= date["offset"] < 2 ** 15) ) def _check_revision_date(rev): """Exclude revisions with invalid dates. See https://forge.softwareheritage.org/T1339""" return _check_date(rev["date"]) and _check_date(rev["committer_date"]) def _fix_revision(revision: Dict[str, Any]) -> Optional[Dict]: """Fix various legacy revision issues. Fix author/committer person: >>> from pprint import pprint >>> date = { ... 'timestamp': { ... 'seconds': 1565096932, ... 'microseconds': 0, ... }, ... 'offset': 0, ... } >>> rev0 = _fix_revision({ ... 'id': b'rev-id', ... 'author': {'fullname': b'', 'name': '', 'email': ''}, ... 'committer': {'fullname': b'', 'name': '', 'email': ''}, ... 'date': date, ... 'committer_date': date, ... 'type': 'git', ... 'message': '', ... 'directory': b'dir-id', ... 'synthetic': False, ... }) >>> rev0['author'] {'fullname': b'', 'name': b'', 'email': b''} >>> rev0['committer'] {'fullname': b'', 'name': b'', 'email': b''} Fix type of 'transplant_source' extra headers: >>> rev1 = _fix_revision({ ... 'id': b'rev-id', ... 'author': {'fullname': b'', 'name': '', 'email': ''}, ... 'committer': {'fullname': b'', 'name': '', 'email': ''}, ... 'date': date, ... 'committer_date': date, ... 'metadata': { ... 'extra_headers': [ ... ['time_offset_seconds', b'-3600'], ... ['transplant_source', '29c154a012a70f49df983625090434587622b39e'] ... ]}, ... 'type': 'git', ... 'message': '', ... 'directory': b'dir-id', ... 'synthetic': False, ... }) >>> pprint(rev1['metadata']['extra_headers']) [['time_offset_seconds', b'-3600'], ['transplant_source', b'29c154a012a70f49df983625090434587622b39e']] Revision with invalid date are filtered: >>> from copy import deepcopy >>> invalid_date1 = deepcopy(date) >>> invalid_date1['timestamp']['microseconds'] = 1000000000 # > 10^6 >>> rev = _fix_revision({ ... 'author': {'fullname': b'', 'name': '', 'email': ''}, ... 'committer': {'fullname': b'', 'name': '', 'email': ''}, ... 'date': invalid_date1, ... 'committer_date': date, ... }) >>> rev is None True >>> invalid_date2 = deepcopy(date) >>> invalid_date2['timestamp']['seconds'] = 2**70 # > 10^63 >>> rev = _fix_revision({ ... 'author': {'fullname': b'', 'name': '', 'email': ''}, ... 'committer': {'fullname': b'', 'name': '', 'email': ''}, ... 'date': invalid_date2, ... 'committer_date': date, ... }) >>> rev is None True >>> invalid_date3 = deepcopy(date) >>> invalid_date3['offset'] = 2**20 # > 10^15 >>> rev = _fix_revision({ ... 'author': {'fullname': b'', 'name': '', 'email': ''}, ... 'committer': {'fullname': b'', 'name': '', 'email': ''}, ... 'date': date, ... 'committer_date': invalid_date3, ... }) >>> rev is None True """ # noqa rev = _fix_revision_pypi_empty_string(revision) rev = _fix_revision_transplant_source(rev) if not _check_revision_date(rev): logger.warning( "Invalid revision date detected: %(revision)s", {"revision": rev} ) return None return rev def _fix_origin(origin: Dict) -> Dict: """Fix legacy origin with type which is no longer part of the model. >>> from pprint import pprint >>> pprint(_fix_origin({ ... 'url': 'http://foo', ... })) {'url': 'http://foo'} >>> pprint(_fix_origin({ ... 'url': 'http://bar', ... 'type': 'foo', ... })) {'url': 'http://bar'} """ o = origin.copy() o.pop("type", None) return o def _fix_origin_visit(visit: Dict) -> Dict: """Fix various legacy origin visit issues. `visit['origin']` is a dict instead of an URL: >>> from datetime import datetime, timezone >>> from pprint import pprint >>> date = datetime(2020, 2, 27, 14, 39, 19, tzinfo=timezone.utc) >>> pprint(_fix_origin_visit({ ... 'origin': {'url': 'http://foo'}, ... 'date': date, ... 'type': 'git', ... 'status': 'ongoing', ... 'snapshot': None, ... })) {'date': datetime.datetime(2020, 2, 27, 14, 39, 19, tzinfo=datetime.timezone.utc), 'origin': 'http://foo', 'type': 'git'} `visit['type']` is missing , but `origin['visit']['type']` exists: >>> pprint(_fix_origin_visit( ... {'origin': {'type': 'hg', 'url': 'http://foo'}, ... 'date': date, ... 'status': 'ongoing', ... 'snapshot': None, ... })) {'date': datetime.datetime(2020, 2, 27, 14, 39, 19, tzinfo=datetime.timezone.utc), 'origin': 'http://foo', 'type': 'hg'} >>> pprint(_fix_origin_visit( ... {'origin': {'type': 'hg', 'url': 'http://foo'}, ... 'date': '2020-02-27 14:39:19+00:00', ... 'status': 'ongoing', ... 'snapshot': None, ... })) {'date': datetime.datetime(2020, 2, 27, 14, 39, 19, tzinfo=datetime.timezone.utc), 'origin': 'http://foo', 'type': 'hg'} Old visit format (origin_visit with no type) raises: >>> _fix_origin_visit({ ... 'origin': {'url': 'http://foo'}, ... 'date': date, ... 'status': 'ongoing', ... 'snapshot': None ... }) Traceback (most recent call last): ... ValueError: Old origin visit format detected... >>> _fix_origin_visit({ ... 'origin': 'http://foo', ... 'date': date, ... 'status': 'ongoing', ... 'snapshot': None ... }) Traceback (most recent call last): ... ValueError: Old origin visit format detected... """ # noqa visit = visit.copy() if "type" not in visit: if isinstance(visit["origin"], dict) and "type" in visit["origin"]: # Very old version of the schema: visits did not have a type, # but their 'origin' field was a dict with a 'type' key. visit["type"] = visit["origin"]["type"] else: # Very old schema version: 'type' is missing, stop early # We expect the journal's origin_visit topic to no longer reference # such visits. If it does, the replayer must crash so we can fix # the journal's topic. raise ValueError(f"Old origin visit format detected: {visit}") if isinstance(visit["origin"], dict): # Old version of the schema: visit['origin'] was a dict. visit["origin"] = visit["origin"]["url"] date = visit["date"] if isinstance(date, str): visit["date"] = datetime.datetime.fromisoformat(date) # Those are no longer part of the model for key in ["status", "snapshot", "metadata"]: visit.pop(key, None) return visit +def _fix_raw_extrinsic_metadata(obj_dict: Dict) -> Dict: + """Fix legacy RawExtrinsicMetadata with type which is no longer part of the model. + + >>> _fix_raw_extrinsic_metadata({ + ... 'type': 'directory', + ... 'target': 'swh:1:dir:460a586d1c95d120811eaadb398d534e019b5243', + ... }) + {'target': 'swh:1:dir:460a586d1c95d120811eaadb398d534e019b5243'} + >>> _fix_raw_extrinsic_metadata({ + ... 'type': 'origin', + ... 'target': 'https://inria.halpreprod.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-01667309', + ... }) + {'target': 'swh:1:ori:155291d5b9ada4570672510509f93fcfd9809882'} + + """ + o = obj_dict.copy() + if o.pop("type", None) == "origin": + o["target"] = str(Origin(o["target"]).swhid()) + return o + + def fix_objects(object_type: str, objects: List[Dict]) -> List[Dict]: """ Fix legacy objects from the journal to bring them up to date with the latest storage schema. """ if object_type == "content": return [_fix_content(v) for v in objects] elif object_type == "revision": revisions = [_fix_revision(v) for v in objects] return [rev for rev in revisions if rev is not None] elif object_type == "origin": return [_fix_origin(v) for v in objects] elif object_type == "origin_visit": return [_fix_origin_visit(v) for v in objects] + elif object_type == "raw_extrinsic_metadata": + return [_fix_raw_extrinsic_metadata(v) for v in objects] else: return objects diff --git a/swh/storage/in_memory.py b/swh/storage/in_memory.py index d69b7340..0c325168 100644 --- a/swh/storage/in_memory.py +++ b/swh/storage/in_memory.py @@ -1,686 +1,699 @@ # Copyright (C) 2015-2020 The Software Heritage developers # See the AUTHORS file at the top-level directory of this distribution # License: GNU General Public License version 3, or any later version # See top-level LICENSE file for more information from collections import defaultdict import datetime import functools +import itertools import random from typing import ( Any, Dict, Generic, Iterable, Iterator, List, Optional, Tuple, Type, TypeVar, Union, ) from swh.model.identifiers import ExtendedSWHID from swh.model.model import Content, Sha1Git, SkippedContent from swh.storage.cassandra import CassandraStorage from swh.storage.cassandra.model import ( BaseRow, ContentRow, DirectoryEntryRow, DirectoryRow, + ExtIDByTargetRow, ExtIDRow, MetadataAuthorityRow, MetadataFetcherRow, ObjectCountRow, OriginRow, OriginVisitRow, OriginVisitStatusRow, RawExtrinsicMetadataRow, ReleaseRow, RevisionParentRow, RevisionRow, SkippedContentRow, SnapshotBranchRow, SnapshotRow, ) from swh.storage.interface import ListOrder from swh.storage.objstorage import ObjStorage from .common import origin_url_to_sha1 from .writer import JournalWriter TRow = TypeVar("TRow", bound=BaseRow) class Table(Generic[TRow]): def __init__(self, row_class: Type[TRow]): self.row_class = row_class self.primary_key_cols = row_class.PARTITION_KEY + row_class.CLUSTERING_KEY # Map from tokens to clustering keys to rows # These are not actually partitions (or rather, there is one partition # for each token) and they aren't sorted. # But it is good enough if we don't care about performance; # and makes the code a lot simpler. self.data: Dict[int, Dict[Tuple, TRow]] = defaultdict(dict) def __repr__(self): return f"<__module__.Table[{self.row_class.__name__}] object>" def partition_key(self, row: Union[TRow, Dict[str, Any]]) -> Tuple: """Returns the partition key of a row (ie. the cells which get hashed into the token.""" if isinstance(row, dict): row_d = row else: row_d = row.to_dict() return tuple(row_d[col] for col in self.row_class.PARTITION_KEY) def clustering_key(self, row: Union[TRow, Dict[str, Any]]) -> Tuple: """Returns the clustering key of a row (ie. the cells which are used for sorting rows within a partition.""" if isinstance(row, dict): row_d = row else: row_d = row.to_dict() return tuple(row_d[col] for col in self.row_class.CLUSTERING_KEY) def primary_key(self, row): return self.partition_key(row) + self.clustering_key(row) def primary_key_from_dict(self, d: Dict[str, Any]) -> Tuple: """Returns the primary key (ie. concatenation of partition key and clustering key) of the given dictionary interpreted as a row.""" return tuple(d[col] for col in self.primary_key_cols) def token(self, key: Tuple): """Returns the token of a row (ie. the hash of its partition key).""" return hash(key) def get_partition(self, token: int) -> Dict[Tuple, TRow]: """Returns the partition that contains this token.""" return self.data[token] def insert(self, row: TRow): partition = self.data[self.token(self.partition_key(row))] partition[self.clustering_key(row)] = row def split_primary_key(self, key: Tuple) -> Tuple[Tuple, Tuple]: """Returns (partition_key, clustering_key) from a partition key""" assert len(key) == len(self.primary_key_cols) partition_key = key[0 : len(self.row_class.PARTITION_KEY)] clustering_key = key[len(self.row_class.PARTITION_KEY) :] return (partition_key, clustering_key) def get_from_partition_key(self, partition_key: Tuple) -> Iterable[TRow]: """Returns at most one row, from its partition key.""" token = self.token(partition_key) for row in self.get_from_token(token): if self.partition_key(row) == partition_key: yield row def get_from_primary_key(self, primary_key: Tuple) -> Optional[TRow]: """Returns at most one row, from its primary key.""" (partition_key, clustering_key) = self.split_primary_key(primary_key) token = self.token(partition_key) partition = self.get_partition(token) return partition.get(clustering_key) def get_from_token(self, token: int) -> Iterable[TRow]: """Returns all rows whose token (ie. non-cryptographic hash of the partition key) is the one passed as argument.""" return (v for (k, v) in sorted(self.get_partition(token).items())) def iter_all(self) -> Iterator[Tuple[Tuple, TRow]]: return ( (self.primary_key(row), row) for (token, partition) in self.data.items() for (clustering_key, row) in partition.items() ) def get_random(self) -> Optional[TRow]: return random.choice([row for (pk, row) in self.iter_all()]) class InMemoryCqlRunner: def __init__(self): self._contents = Table(ContentRow) self._content_indexes = defaultdict(lambda: defaultdict(set)) self._skipped_contents = Table(ContentRow) self._skipped_content_indexes = defaultdict(lambda: defaultdict(set)) self._directories = Table(DirectoryRow) self._directory_entries = Table(DirectoryEntryRow) self._revisions = Table(RevisionRow) self._revision_parents = Table(RevisionParentRow) self._releases = Table(ReleaseRow) self._snapshots = Table(SnapshotRow) self._snapshot_branches = Table(SnapshotBranchRow) self._origins = Table(OriginRow) self._origin_visits = Table(OriginVisitRow) self._origin_visit_statuses = Table(OriginVisitStatusRow) self._metadata_authorities = Table(MetadataAuthorityRow) self._metadata_fetchers = Table(MetadataFetcherRow) self._raw_extrinsic_metadata = Table(RawExtrinsicMetadataRow) self._extid = Table(ExtIDRow) self._stat_counters = defaultdict(int) def increment_counter(self, object_type: str, nb: int): self._stat_counters[object_type] += nb def stat_counters(self) -> Iterable[ObjectCountRow]: for (object_type, count) in self._stat_counters.items(): yield ObjectCountRow(partition_key=0, object_type=object_type, count=count) ########################## # 'content' table ########################## def _content_add_finalize(self, content: ContentRow) -> None: self._contents.insert(content) self.increment_counter("content", 1) def content_add_prepare(self, content: ContentRow): finalizer = functools.partial(self._content_add_finalize, content) return (self._contents.token(self._contents.partition_key(content)), finalizer) def content_get_from_pk( self, content_hashes: Dict[str, bytes] ) -> Optional[ContentRow]: primary_key = self._contents.primary_key_from_dict(content_hashes) return self._contents.get_from_primary_key(primary_key) def content_get_from_token(self, token: int) -> Iterable[ContentRow]: return self._contents.get_from_token(token) def content_get_random(self) -> Optional[ContentRow]: return self._contents.get_random() def content_get_token_range( self, start: int, end: int, limit: int, ) -> Iterable[Tuple[int, ContentRow]]: matches = [ (token, row) for (token, partition) in self._contents.data.items() for (clustering_key, row) in partition.items() if start <= token <= end ] matches.sort() return matches[0:limit] ########################## # 'content_by_*' tables ########################## def content_missing_by_sha1_git(self, ids: List[bytes]) -> List[bytes]: missing = [] for id_ in ids: if id_ not in self._content_indexes["sha1_git"]: missing.append(id_) return missing def content_index_add_one(self, algo: str, content: Content, token: int) -> None: self._content_indexes[algo][content.get_hash(algo)].add(token) def content_get_tokens_from_single_hash( self, algo: str, hash_: bytes ) -> Iterable[int]: return self._content_indexes[algo][hash_] ########################## # 'skipped_content' table ########################## def _skipped_content_add_finalize(self, content: SkippedContentRow) -> None: self._skipped_contents.insert(content) self.increment_counter("skipped_content", 1) def skipped_content_add_prepare(self, content: SkippedContentRow): finalizer = functools.partial(self._skipped_content_add_finalize, content) return ( self._skipped_contents.token(self._contents.partition_key(content)), finalizer, ) def skipped_content_get_from_pk( self, content_hashes: Dict[str, bytes] ) -> Optional[SkippedContentRow]: primary_key = self._skipped_contents.primary_key_from_dict(content_hashes) return self._skipped_contents.get_from_primary_key(primary_key) def skipped_content_get_from_token(self, token: int) -> Iterable[SkippedContentRow]: return self._skipped_contents.get_from_token(token) ########################## # 'skipped_content_by_*' tables ########################## def skipped_content_index_add_one( self, algo: str, content: SkippedContent, token: int ) -> None: self._skipped_content_indexes[algo][content.get_hash(algo)].add(token) def skipped_content_get_tokens_from_single_hash( self, algo: str, hash_: bytes ) -> Iterable[int]: return self._skipped_content_indexes[algo][hash_] ########################## # 'directory' table ########################## def directory_missing(self, ids: List[bytes]) -> List[bytes]: missing = [] for id_ in ids: if self._directories.get_from_primary_key((id_,)) is None: missing.append(id_) return missing def directory_add_one(self, directory: DirectoryRow) -> None: self._directories.insert(directory) self.increment_counter("directory", 1) def directory_get_random(self) -> Optional[DirectoryRow]: return self._directories.get_random() ########################## # 'directory_entry' table ########################## def directory_entry_add_one(self, entry: DirectoryEntryRow) -> None: self._directory_entries.insert(entry) def directory_entry_get( self, directory_ids: List[Sha1Git] ) -> Iterable[DirectoryEntryRow]: for id_ in directory_ids: yield from self._directory_entries.get_from_partition_key((id_,)) + def directory_entry_get_from_name( + self, directory_id: Sha1Git, from_: bytes, limit: int + ) -> Iterable[DirectoryEntryRow]: + # Get all entries + entries = self._directory_entries.get_from_partition_key((directory_id,)) + # Filter out the ones before from_ + entries = itertools.dropwhile(lambda entry: entry.name < from_, entries) + # Apply limit + return itertools.islice(entries, limit) + ########################## # 'revision' table ########################## def revision_missing(self, ids: List[bytes]) -> Iterable[bytes]: missing = [] for id_ in ids: if self._revisions.get_from_primary_key((id_,)) is None: missing.append(id_) return missing def revision_add_one(self, revision: RevisionRow) -> None: self._revisions.insert(revision) self.increment_counter("revision", 1) def revision_get_ids(self, revision_ids) -> Iterable[int]: for id_ in revision_ids: if self._revisions.get_from_primary_key((id_,)) is not None: yield id_ def revision_get(self, revision_ids: List[Sha1Git]) -> Iterable[RevisionRow]: for id_ in revision_ids: row = self._revisions.get_from_primary_key((id_,)) if row: yield row def revision_get_random(self) -> Optional[RevisionRow]: return self._revisions.get_random() ########################## # 'revision_parent' table ########################## def revision_parent_add_one(self, revision_parent: RevisionParentRow) -> None: self._revision_parents.insert(revision_parent) def revision_parent_get(self, revision_id: Sha1Git) -> Iterable[bytes]: for parent in self._revision_parents.get_from_partition_key((revision_id,)): yield parent.parent_id ########################## # 'release' table ########################## def release_missing(self, ids: List[bytes]) -> List[bytes]: missing = [] for id_ in ids: if self._releases.get_from_primary_key((id_,)) is None: missing.append(id_) return missing def release_add_one(self, release: ReleaseRow) -> None: self._releases.insert(release) self.increment_counter("release", 1) def release_get(self, release_ids: List[str]) -> Iterable[ReleaseRow]: for id_ in release_ids: row = self._releases.get_from_primary_key((id_,)) if row: yield row def release_get_random(self) -> Optional[ReleaseRow]: return self._releases.get_random() ########################## # 'snapshot' table ########################## def snapshot_missing(self, ids: List[bytes]) -> List[bytes]: missing = [] for id_ in ids: if self._snapshots.get_from_primary_key((id_,)) is None: missing.append(id_) return missing def snapshot_add_one(self, snapshot: SnapshotRow) -> None: self._snapshots.insert(snapshot) self.increment_counter("snapshot", 1) def snapshot_get_random(self) -> Optional[SnapshotRow]: return self._snapshots.get_random() ########################## # 'snapshot_branch' table ########################## def snapshot_branch_add_one(self, branch: SnapshotBranchRow) -> None: self._snapshot_branches.insert(branch) def snapshot_count_branches( self, snapshot_id: Sha1Git, branch_name_exclude_prefix: Optional[bytes] = None, ) -> Dict[Optional[str], int]: """Returns a dictionary from type names to the number of branches of that type.""" counts: Dict[Optional[str], int] = defaultdict(int) for branch in self._snapshot_branches.get_from_partition_key((snapshot_id,)): if branch_name_exclude_prefix and branch.name.startswith( branch_name_exclude_prefix ): continue if branch.target_type is None: target_type = None else: target_type = branch.target_type counts[target_type] += 1 return counts def snapshot_branch_get( self, snapshot_id: Sha1Git, from_: bytes, limit: int, branch_name_exclude_prefix: Optional[bytes] = None, ) -> Iterable[SnapshotBranchRow]: count = 0 for branch in self._snapshot_branches.get_from_partition_key((snapshot_id,)): prefix = branch_name_exclude_prefix if branch.name >= from_ and ( prefix is None or not branch.name.startswith(prefix) ): count += 1 yield branch if count >= limit: break ########################## # 'origin' table ########################## def origin_add_one(self, origin: OriginRow) -> None: self._origins.insert(origin) self.increment_counter("origin", 1) def origin_get_by_sha1(self, sha1: bytes) -> Iterable[OriginRow]: return self._origins.get_from_partition_key((sha1,)) def origin_get_by_url(self, url: str) -> Iterable[OriginRow]: return self.origin_get_by_sha1(origin_url_to_sha1(url)) def origin_list( self, start_token: int, limit: int ) -> Iterable[Tuple[int, OriginRow]]: """Returns an iterable of (token, origin)""" matches = [ (token, row) for (token, partition) in self._origins.data.items() for (clustering_key, row) in partition.items() if token >= start_token ] matches.sort() return matches[0:limit] def origin_iter_all(self) -> Iterable[OriginRow]: return ( row for (token, partition) in self._origins.data.items() for (clustering_key, row) in partition.items() ) def origin_generate_unique_visit_id(self, origin_url: str) -> int: origin = list(self.origin_get_by_url(origin_url))[0] visit_id = origin.next_visit_id origin.next_visit_id += 1 return visit_id ########################## # 'origin_visit' table ########################## def origin_visit_get( self, origin_url: str, last_visit: Optional[int], limit: int, order: ListOrder, ) -> Iterable[OriginVisitRow]: visits = list(self._origin_visits.get_from_partition_key((origin_url,))) if last_visit is not None: if order == ListOrder.ASC: visits = [v for v in visits if v.visit > last_visit] else: visits = [v for v in visits if v.visit < last_visit] visits.sort(key=lambda v: v.visit, reverse=order == ListOrder.DESC) visits = visits[0:limit] return visits def origin_visit_add_one(self, visit: OriginVisitRow) -> None: self._origin_visits.insert(visit) self.increment_counter("origin_visit", 1) def origin_visit_get_one( self, origin_url: str, visit_id: int ) -> Optional[OriginVisitRow]: return self._origin_visits.get_from_primary_key((origin_url, visit_id)) def origin_visit_get_all(self, origin_url: str) -> Iterable[OriginVisitRow]: return self._origin_visits.get_from_partition_key((origin_url,)) def origin_visit_iter(self, start_token: int) -> Iterator[OriginVisitRow]: """Returns all origin visits in order from this token, and wraps around the token space.""" return ( row for (token, partition) in self._origin_visits.data.items() for (clustering_key, row) in partition.items() ) ########################## # 'origin_visit_status' table ########################## def origin_visit_status_get_range( self, origin: str, visit: int, date_from: Optional[datetime.datetime], limit: int, order: ListOrder, ) -> Iterable[OriginVisitStatusRow]: statuses = list(self.origin_visit_status_get(origin, visit)) if date_from is not None: if order == ListOrder.ASC: statuses = [s for s in statuses if s.date >= date_from] else: statuses = [s for s in statuses if s.date <= date_from] statuses.sort(key=lambda s: s.date, reverse=order == ListOrder.DESC) return statuses[0:limit] def origin_visit_status_add_one(self, visit_update: OriginVisitStatusRow) -> None: self._origin_visit_statuses.insert(visit_update) self.increment_counter("origin_visit_status", 1) def origin_visit_status_get_latest( self, origin: str, visit: int, ) -> Optional[OriginVisitStatusRow]: """Given an origin visit id, return its latest origin_visit_status """ return next(self.origin_visit_status_get(origin, visit), None) def origin_visit_status_get( self, origin: str, visit: int, ) -> Iterator[OriginVisitStatusRow]: """Return all origin visit statuses for a given visit """ statuses = [ s for s in self._origin_visit_statuses.get_from_partition_key((origin,)) if s.visit == visit ] statuses.sort(key=lambda s: s.date, reverse=True) return iter(statuses) ########################## # 'metadata_authority' table ########################## def metadata_authority_add(self, authority: MetadataAuthorityRow): self._metadata_authorities.insert(authority) self.increment_counter("metadata_authority", 1) def metadata_authority_get(self, type, url) -> Optional[MetadataAuthorityRow]: return self._metadata_authorities.get_from_primary_key((url, type)) ########################## # 'metadata_fetcher' table ########################## def metadata_fetcher_add(self, fetcher: MetadataFetcherRow): self._metadata_fetchers.insert(fetcher) self.increment_counter("metadata_fetcher", 1) def metadata_fetcher_get(self, name, version) -> Optional[MetadataAuthorityRow]: return self._metadata_fetchers.get_from_primary_key((name, version)) ######################### # 'raw_extrinsic_metadata' table ######################### def raw_extrinsic_metadata_add(self, raw_extrinsic_metadata): self._raw_extrinsic_metadata.insert(raw_extrinsic_metadata) self.increment_counter("raw_extrinsic_metadata", 1) def raw_extrinsic_metadata_get_after_date( self, target: str, authority_type: str, authority_url: str, after: datetime.datetime, ) -> Iterable[RawExtrinsicMetadataRow]: metadata = self.raw_extrinsic_metadata_get( target, authority_type, authority_url ) return (m for m in metadata if m.discovery_date > after) def raw_extrinsic_metadata_get_after_date_and_id( self, target: str, authority_type: str, authority_url: str, after_date: datetime.datetime, after_id: bytes, ) -> Iterable[RawExtrinsicMetadataRow]: metadata = self._raw_extrinsic_metadata.get_from_partition_key((target,)) after_tuple = (after_date, after_id) return ( m for m in metadata if m.authority_type == authority_type and m.authority_url == authority_url and (m.discovery_date, m.id) > after_tuple ) def raw_extrinsic_metadata_get( self, target: str, authority_type: str, authority_url: str ) -> Iterable[RawExtrinsicMetadataRow]: metadata = self._raw_extrinsic_metadata.get_from_partition_key((target,)) return ( m for m in metadata if m.authority_type == authority_type and m.authority_url == authority_url ) ######################### # 'extid' table ######################### def _extid_add_finalize(self, extid: ExtIDRow) -> None: self._extid.insert(extid) self.increment_counter("extid", 1) def extid_add_prepare(self, extid: ExtIDRow): finalizer = functools.partial(self._extid_add_finalize, extid) return (self._extid.token(self._extid.partition_key(extid)), finalizer) - def extid_index_add_one(self, extid: ExtIDRow, token: int) -> None: + def extid_index_add_one(self, row: ExtIDByTargetRow) -> None: pass def extid_get_from_pk( self, extid_type: str, extid: bytes, target: ExtendedSWHID, ) -> Optional[ExtIDRow]: primary_key = self._extid.primary_key_from_dict( dict( extid_type=extid_type, extid=extid, target_type=target.object_type.value, target=target.object_id, ) ) return self._extid.get_from_primary_key(primary_key) def extid_get_from_extid(self, extid_type: str, extid: bytes) -> Iterable[ExtIDRow]: return ( row for pk, row in self._extid.iter_all() if row.extid_type == extid_type and row.extid == extid ) def extid_get_from_target( self, target_type: str, target: bytes ) -> Iterable[ExtIDRow]: return ( row for pk, row in self._extid.iter_all() if row.target_type == target_type and row.target == target ) class InMemoryStorage(CassandraStorage): _cql_runner: InMemoryCqlRunner # type: ignore def __init__(self, journal_writer=None): self.reset() self.journal_writer = JournalWriter(journal_writer) + self._allow_overwrite = False def reset(self): self._cql_runner = InMemoryCqlRunner() self.objstorage = ObjStorage({"cls": "memory"}) def check_config(self, *, check_write: bool) -> bool: return True diff --git a/swh/storage/interface.py b/swh/storage/interface.py index f40bdac1..a76a3417 100644 --- a/swh/storage/interface.py +++ b/swh/storage/interface.py @@ -1,1251 +1,1287 @@ # Copyright (C) 2015-2020 The Software Heritage developers # See the AUTHORS file at the top-level directory of this distribution # License: GNU General Public License version 3, or any later version # See top-level LICENSE file for more information import datetime from enum import Enum from typing import Any, Dict, Iterable, List, Optional, Sequence, Tuple, TypeVar from typing_extensions import Protocol, TypedDict, runtime_checkable from swh.core.api import remote_api_endpoint from swh.core.api.classes import PagedResult as CorePagedResult from swh.model.identifiers import ExtendedSWHID, ObjectType from swh.model.model import ( Content, Directory, + DirectoryEntry, ExtID, MetadataAuthority, MetadataAuthorityType, MetadataFetcher, Origin, OriginVisit, OriginVisitStatus, RawExtrinsicMetadata, Release, Revision, Sha1, Sha1Git, SkippedContent, Snapshot, SnapshotBranch, ) class ListOrder(Enum): """Specifies the order for paginated endpoints returning sorted results.""" ASC = "asc" DESC = "desc" class PartialBranches(TypedDict): """Type of the dictionary returned by snapshot_get_branches""" id: Sha1Git """Identifier of the snapshot""" branches: Dict[bytes, Optional[SnapshotBranch]] """A dict of branches contained in the snapshot whose keys are the branches' names""" next_branch: Optional[bytes] """The name of the first branch not returned or :const:`None` if the snapshot has less than the request number of branches.""" TResult = TypeVar("TResult") PagedResult = CorePagedResult[TResult, str] # TODO: Make it an enum (too much impact) VISIT_STATUSES = ["created", "ongoing", "full", "partial"] def deprecated(f): f.deprecated_endpoint = True return f @runtime_checkable class StorageInterface(Protocol): @remote_api_endpoint("check_config") def check_config(self, *, check_write: bool) -> bool: """Check that the storage is configured and ready to go.""" ... @remote_api_endpoint("content/add") - def content_add(self, content: List[Content]) -> Dict: + def content_add(self, content: List[Content]) -> Dict[str, int]: """Add content blobs to the storage Args: contents (iterable): iterable of dictionaries representing individual pieces of content to add. Each dictionary has the following keys: - data (bytes): the actual content - length (int): content length - one key for each checksum algorithm in :data:`swh.model.hashutil.ALGORITHMS`, mapped to the corresponding checksum - status (str): one of visible, hidden Raises: The following exceptions can occur: - HashCollision in case of collision - Any other exceptions raise by the db In case of errors, some of the content may have been stored in the DB and in the objstorage. Since additions to both idempotent, that should not be a problem. Returns: Summary dict with the following keys and associated values: content:add: New contents added content:add:bytes: Sum of the contents' length data """ ... @remote_api_endpoint("content/update") def content_update( self, contents: List[Dict[str, Any]], keys: List[str] = [] ) -> None: """Update content blobs to the storage. Does nothing for unknown contents or skipped ones. Args: content: iterable of dictionaries representing individual pieces of content to update. Each dictionary has the following keys: - data (bytes): the actual content - length (int): content length (default: -1) - one key for each checksum algorithm in :data:`swh.model.hashutil.ALGORITHMS`, mapped to the corresponding checksum - status (str): one of visible, hidden, absent keys (list): List of keys (str) whose values needs an update, e.g., new hash column """ ... @remote_api_endpoint("content/add_metadata") - def content_add_metadata(self, content: List[Content]) -> Dict: + def content_add_metadata(self, content: List[Content]) -> Dict[str, int]: """Add content metadata to the storage (like `content_add`, but without inserting to the objstorage). Args: content (iterable): iterable of dictionaries representing individual pieces of content to add. Each dictionary has the following keys: - length (int): content length (default: -1) - one key for each checksum algorithm in :data:`swh.model.hashutil.ALGORITHMS`, mapped to the corresponding checksum - status (str): one of visible, hidden, absent - reason (str): if status = absent, the reason why - origin (int): if status = absent, the origin we saw the content in - ctime (datetime): time of insertion in the archive Returns: Summary dict with the following key and associated values: content:add: New contents added skipped_content:add: New skipped contents (no data) added """ ... @remote_api_endpoint("content/data") def content_get_data(self, content: Sha1) -> Optional[bytes]: """Given a content identifier, returns its associated data if any. Args: content: sha1 identifier Returns: raw content data (bytes) """ ... @remote_api_endpoint("content/partition") def content_get_partition( self, partition_id: int, nb_partitions: int, page_token: Optional[str] = None, limit: int = 1000, ) -> PagedResult[Content]: """Splits contents into nb_partitions, and returns one of these based on partition_id (which must be in [0, nb_partitions-1]) There is no guarantee on how the partitioning is done, or the result order. Args: partition_id: index of the partition to fetch nb_partitions: total number of partitions to split into page_token: opaque token used for pagination. limit: Limit result (default to 1000) Returns: PagedResult of Content model objects within the partition. If next_page_token is None, there is no longer data to retrieve. """ ... @remote_api_endpoint("content/metadata") - def content_get(self, contents: List[Sha1]) -> List[Optional[Content]]: + def content_get( + self, contents: List[bytes], algo: str = "sha1" + ) -> List[Optional[Content]]: """Retrieve content metadata in bulk Args: content: List of content identifiers + algo: one of the checksum algorithm in + :data:`swh.model.hashutil.DEFAULT_ALGORITHMS` Returns: List of contents model objects when they exist, None otherwise. """ ... @remote_api_endpoint("content/missing") def content_missing( self, contents: List[Dict[str, Any]], key_hash: str = "sha1" ) -> Iterable[bytes]: """List content missing from storage Args: content: iterable of dictionaries whose keys are either 'length' or an item of :data:`swh.model.hashutil.ALGORITHMS`; mapped to the corresponding checksum (or length). key_hash: name of the column to use as hash id result (default: 'sha1') Raises: StorageArgumentException when key_hash is unknown. TODO: an exception when we get a hash collision. Returns: iterable of missing content ids (as per the `key_hash` column) """ ... @remote_api_endpoint("content/missing/sha1") def content_missing_per_sha1(self, contents: List[bytes]) -> Iterable[bytes]: """List content missing from storage based only on sha1. Args: contents: List of sha1 to check for absence. Raises: TODO: an exception when we get a hash collision. Returns: Iterable of missing content ids (sha1) """ ... @remote_api_endpoint("content/missing/sha1_git") def content_missing_per_sha1_git( self, contents: List[Sha1Git] ) -> Iterable[Sha1Git]: """List content missing from storage based only on sha1_git. Args: contents (List): An iterable of content id (sha1_git) Yields: missing contents sha1_git """ ... @remote_api_endpoint("content/present") def content_find(self, content: Dict[str, Any]) -> List[Content]: """Find a content hash in db. Args: content: a dictionary representing one content hash, mapping checksum algorithm names (see swh.model.hashutil.ALGORITHMS) to checksum values Raises: ValueError: in case the key of the dictionary is not sha1, sha1_git nor sha256. Returns: an iterable of Content objects matching the search criteria if the content exist. Empty iterable otherwise. """ ... @remote_api_endpoint("content/get_random") def content_get_random(self) -> Sha1Git: """Finds a random content id. Returns: a sha1_git """ ... @remote_api_endpoint("content/skipped/add") - def skipped_content_add(self, content: List[SkippedContent]) -> Dict: + def skipped_content_add(self, content: List[SkippedContent]) -> Dict[str, int]: """Add contents to the skipped_content list, which contains (partial) information about content missing from the archive. Args: contents (iterable): iterable of dictionaries representing individual pieces of content to add. Each dictionary has the following keys: - length (Optional[int]): content length (default: -1) - one key for each checksum algorithm in :data:`swh.model.hashutil.ALGORITHMS`, mapped to the corresponding checksum; each is optional - status (str): must be "absent" - reason (str): the reason why the content is absent - origin (int): if status = absent, the origin we saw the content in Raises: The following exceptions can occur: - HashCollision in case of collision - Any other exceptions raise by the backend In case of errors, some content may have been stored in the DB and in the objstorage. Since additions to both idempotent, that should not be a problem. Returns: Summary dict with the following key and associated values: skipped_content:add: New skipped contents (no data) added """ ... @remote_api_endpoint("content/skipped/missing") def skipped_content_missing( self, contents: List[Dict[str, Any]] ) -> Iterable[Dict[str, Any]]: """List skipped contents missing from storage. Args: contents: iterable of dictionaries containing the data for each checksum algorithm. Returns: Iterable of missing skipped contents as dict """ ... @remote_api_endpoint("directory/add") - def directory_add(self, directories: List[Directory]) -> Dict: + def directory_add(self, directories: List[Directory]) -> Dict[str, int]: """Add directories to the storage Args: directories (iterable): iterable of dictionaries representing the individual directories to add. Each dict has the following keys: - id (sha1_git): the id of the directory to add - entries (list): list of dicts for each entry in the directory. Each dict has the following keys: - name (bytes) - type (one of 'file', 'dir', 'rev'): type of the directory entry (file, directory, revision) - target (sha1_git): id of the object pointed at by the directory entry - perms (int): entry permissions Returns: Summary dict of keys with associated count as values: directory:add: Number of directories actually added """ ... @remote_api_endpoint("directory/missing") def directory_missing(self, directories: List[Sha1Git]) -> Iterable[Sha1Git]: """List directories missing from storage. Args: directories: list of directory ids Yields: missing directory ids """ ... @remote_api_endpoint("directory/ls") def directory_ls( self, directory: Sha1Git, recursive: bool = False ) -> Iterable[Dict[str, Any]]: """List entries for one directory. If `recursive=True`, names in the path of a dir/file not at the root are concatenated with a slash (`/`). Args: directory: the directory to list entries from. recursive: if flag on, this list recursively from this directory. Yields: directory entries for such directory. """ ... @remote_api_endpoint("directory/path") def directory_entry_get_by_path( self, directory: Sha1Git, paths: List[bytes] ) -> Optional[Dict[str, Any]]: """Get the directory entry (either file or dir) from directory with path. Args: directory: directory id paths: path to lookup from the top level directory. From left (top) to right (bottom). Returns: The corresponding directory entry as dict if found, None otherwise. """ ... + @remote_api_endpoint("directory/get_entries") + def directory_get_entries( + self, + directory_id: Sha1Git, + page_token: Optional[bytes] = None, + limit: int = 1000, + ) -> Optional[PagedResult[DirectoryEntry]]: + """Get the content, possibly partial, of a directory with the given id + + The entries of the directory are not guaranteed to be returned in any + particular order. + + The number of results is not guaranteed to be lower than the ``limit``. + + Args: + directory_id: dentifier of the directory + page_token: opaque string used to get the next results of a search + limit: Number of entries to return + + Returns: + None if the directory does not exist; a page of DirectoryEntry + objects otherwise. + """ + ... + @remote_api_endpoint("directory/get_random") def directory_get_random(self) -> Sha1Git: """Finds a random directory id. Returns: a sha1_git """ ... @remote_api_endpoint("revision/add") - def revision_add(self, revisions: List[Revision]) -> Dict: + def revision_add(self, revisions: List[Revision]) -> Dict[str, int]: """Add revisions to the storage Args: revisions (List[dict]): iterable of dictionaries representing the individual revisions to add. Each dict has the following keys: - **id** (:class:`sha1_git`): id of the revision to add - **date** (:class:`dict`): date the revision was written - **committer_date** (:class:`dict`): date the revision got added to the origin - **type** (one of 'git', 'tar'): type of the revision added - **directory** (:class:`sha1_git`): the directory the revision points at - **message** (:class:`bytes`): the message associated with the revision - **author** (:class:`Dict[str, bytes]`): dictionary with keys: name, fullname, email - **committer** (:class:`Dict[str, bytes]`): dictionary with keys: name, fullname, email - **metadata** (:class:`jsonb`): extra information as dictionary - **synthetic** (:class:`bool`): revision's nature (tarball, directory creates synthetic revision`) - **parents** (:class:`list[sha1_git]`): the parents of this revision date dictionaries have the form defined in :mod:`swh.model`. Returns: Summary dict of keys with associated count as values revision:add: New objects actually stored in db """ ... @remote_api_endpoint("revision/missing") def revision_missing(self, revisions: List[Sha1Git]) -> Iterable[Sha1Git]: """List revisions missing from storage Args: revisions: revision ids Yields: missing revision ids """ ... @remote_api_endpoint("revision") def revision_get(self, revision_ids: List[Sha1Git]) -> List[Optional[Revision]]: """Get revisions from storage Args: revisions: revision ids Returns: list of revision object (if the revision exists or None otherwise) """ ... @remote_api_endpoint("extid/from_extid") def extid_get_from_extid(self, id_type: str, ids: List[bytes]) -> List[ExtID]: """Get ExtID objects from external IDs Args: id_type: type of the given external identifiers (e.g. 'mercurial') ids: list of external IDs Returns: list of ExtID objects """ ... @remote_api_endpoint("extid/from_target") def extid_get_from_target( self, target_type: ObjectType, ids: List[Sha1Git] ) -> List[ExtID]: """Get ExtID objects from target IDs and target_type Args: target_type: type the SWH object ids: list of target IDs Returns: list of ExtID objects """ ... @remote_api_endpoint("extid/add") def extid_add(self, ids: List[ExtID]) -> Dict[str, int]: """Add a series of ExtID objects Args: ids: list of ExtID objects Returns: Summary dict of keys with associated count as values extid:add: New ExtID objects actually stored in db """ ... @remote_api_endpoint("revision/log") def revision_log( self, revisions: List[Sha1Git], limit: Optional[int] = None ) -> Iterable[Optional[Dict[str, Any]]]: """Fetch revision entry from the given root revisions. Args: revisions: array of root revisions to lookup limit: limitation on the output result. Default to None. Yields: revision entries log from the given root root revisions """ ... @remote_api_endpoint("revision/shortlog") def revision_shortlog( self, revisions: List[Sha1Git], limit: Optional[int] = None ) -> Iterable[Optional[Tuple[Sha1Git, Tuple[Sha1Git, ...]]]]: """Fetch the shortlog for the given revisions Args: revisions: list of root revisions to lookup limit: depth limitation for the output Yields: a list of (id, parents) tuples """ ... @remote_api_endpoint("revision/get_random") def revision_get_random(self) -> Sha1Git: """Finds a random revision id. Returns: a sha1_git """ ... @remote_api_endpoint("release/add") - def release_add(self, releases: List[Release]) -> Dict: + def release_add(self, releases: List[Release]) -> Dict[str, int]: """Add releases to the storage Args: releases (List[dict]): iterable of dictionaries representing the individual releases to add. Each dict has the following keys: - **id** (:class:`sha1_git`): id of the release to add - **revision** (:class:`sha1_git`): id of the revision the release points to - **date** (:class:`dict`): the date the release was made - **name** (:class:`bytes`): the name of the release - **comment** (:class:`bytes`): the comment associated with the release - **author** (:class:`Dict[str, bytes]`): dictionary with keys: name, fullname, email the date dictionary has the form defined in :mod:`swh.model`. Returns: Summary dict of keys with associated count as values release:add: New objects contents actually stored in db """ ... @remote_api_endpoint("release/missing") def release_missing(self, releases: List[Sha1Git]) -> Iterable[Sha1Git]: """List missing release ids from storage Args: releases: release ids Yields: a list of missing release ids """ ... @remote_api_endpoint("release") def release_get(self, releases: List[Sha1Git]) -> List[Optional[Release]]: """Given a list of sha1, return the releases's information Args: releases: list of sha1s Returns: List of releases matching the identifiers or None if the release does not exist. """ ... @remote_api_endpoint("release/get_random") def release_get_random(self) -> Sha1Git: """Finds a random release id. Returns: a sha1_git """ ... @remote_api_endpoint("snapshot/add") - def snapshot_add(self, snapshots: List[Snapshot]) -> Dict: + def snapshot_add(self, snapshots: List[Snapshot]) -> Dict[str, int]: """Add snapshots to the storage. Args: snapshot ([dict]): the snapshots to add, containing the following keys: - **id** (:class:`bytes`): id of the snapshot - **branches** (:class:`dict`): branches the snapshot contains, mapping the branch name (:class:`bytes`) to the branch target, itself a :class:`dict` (or ``None`` if the branch points to an unknown object) - **target_type** (:class:`str`): one of ``content``, ``directory``, ``revision``, ``release``, ``snapshot``, ``alias`` - **target** (:class:`bytes`): identifier of the target (currently a ``sha1_git`` for all object kinds, or the name of the target branch for aliases) Raises: ValueError: if the origin or visit id does not exist. Returns: Summary dict of keys with associated count as values snapshot:add: Count of object actually stored in db """ ... @remote_api_endpoint("snapshot/missing") def snapshot_missing(self, snapshots: List[Sha1Git]) -> Iterable[Sha1Git]: """List snapshots missing from storage Args: snapshots: snapshot ids Yields: missing snapshot ids """ ... @remote_api_endpoint("snapshot") def snapshot_get(self, snapshot_id: Sha1Git) -> Optional[Dict[str, Any]]: """Get the content, possibly partial, of a snapshot with the given id The branches of the snapshot are iterated in the lexicographical order of their names. .. warning:: At most 1000 branches contained in the snapshot will be returned for performance reasons. In order to browse the whole set of branches, the method :meth:`snapshot_get_branches` should be used instead. Args: snapshot_id: snapshot identifier Returns: dict: a dict with three keys: * **id**: identifier of the snapshot * **branches**: a dict of branches contained in the snapshot whose keys are the branches' names. * **next_branch**: the name of the first branch not returned or :const:`None` if the snapshot has less than 1000 branches. """ ... @remote_api_endpoint("snapshot/count_branches") def snapshot_count_branches( self, snapshot_id: Sha1Git, branch_name_exclude_prefix: Optional[bytes] = None, ) -> Optional[Dict[Optional[str], int]]: """Count the number of branches in the snapshot with the given id Args: snapshot_id: snapshot identifier branch_name_exclude_prefix: if provided, do not count branches whose name starts with given prefix Returns: A dict whose keys are the target types of branches and values their corresponding amount """ ... @remote_api_endpoint("snapshot/get_branches") def snapshot_get_branches( self, snapshot_id: Sha1Git, branches_from: bytes = b"", branches_count: int = 1000, target_types: Optional[List[str]] = None, branch_name_include_substring: Optional[bytes] = None, branch_name_exclude_prefix: Optional[bytes] = None, ) -> Optional[PartialBranches]: """Get the content, possibly partial, of a snapshot with the given id The branches of the snapshot are iterated in the lexicographical order of their names. Args: snapshot_id: identifier of the snapshot branches_from: optional parameter used to skip branches whose name is lesser than it before returning them branches_count: optional parameter used to restrain the amount of returned branches target_types: optional parameter used to filter the target types of branch to return (possible values that can be contained in that list are `'content', 'directory', 'revision', 'release', 'snapshot', 'alias'`) branch_name_include_substring: if provided, only return branches whose name contains given substring branch_name_exclude_prefix: if provided, do not return branches whose name contains given prefix Returns: dict: None if the snapshot does not exist; a dict with three keys otherwise: * **id**: identifier of the snapshot * **branches**: a dict of branches contained in the snapshot whose keys are the branches' names. * **next_branch**: the name of the first branch not returned or :const:`None` if the snapshot has less than `branches_count` branches after `branches_from` included. """ ... @remote_api_endpoint("snapshot/get_random") def snapshot_get_random(self) -> Sha1Git: """Finds a random snapshot id. Returns: a sha1_git """ ... @remote_api_endpoint("origin/visit/add") def origin_visit_add(self, visits: List[OriginVisit]) -> Iterable[OriginVisit]: """Add visits to storage. If the visits have no id, they will be created and assigned one. The resulted visits are visits with their visit id set. Args: visits: List of OriginVisit objects to add Raises: StorageArgumentException if some origin visit reference unknown origins Returns: List[OriginVisit] stored """ ... @remote_api_endpoint("origin/visit_status/add") - def origin_visit_status_add(self, visit_statuses: List[OriginVisitStatus],) -> None: + def origin_visit_status_add( + self, visit_statuses: List[OriginVisitStatus], + ) -> Dict[str, int]: """Add origin visit statuses. If there is already a status for the same origin and visit id at the same date, the new one will be either dropped or will replace the existing one (it is unspecified which one of these two behaviors happens). Args: visit_statuses: origin visit statuses to add Raises: StorageArgumentException if the origin of the visit status is unknown """ ... @remote_api_endpoint("origin/visit/get") def origin_visit_get( self, origin: str, page_token: Optional[str] = None, order: ListOrder = ListOrder.ASC, limit: int = 10, ) -> PagedResult[OriginVisit]: """Retrieve page of OriginVisit information. Args: origin: The visited origin page_token: opaque string used to get the next results of a search order: Order on visit id fields to list origin visits (default to asc) limit: Number of visits to return Raises: StorageArgumentException if the order is wrong or the page_token type is mistyped. Returns: Page of OriginVisit data model objects. if next_page_token is None, there is no longer data to retrieve. """ ... @remote_api_endpoint("origin/visit/find_by_date") def origin_visit_find_by_date( self, origin: str, visit_date: datetime.datetime ) -> Optional[OriginVisit]: """Retrieves the origin visit whose date is closest to the provided timestamp. In case of a tie, the visit with largest id is selected. Args: origin: origin (URL) visit_date: expected visit date Returns: A visit if found, None otherwise """ ... @remote_api_endpoint("origin/visit/getby") def origin_visit_get_by(self, origin: str, visit: int) -> Optional[OriginVisit]: """Retrieve origin visit's information. Args: origin: origin (URL) visit: visit id Returns: The information on that particular OriginVisit or None if it does not exist """ ... @remote_api_endpoint("origin/visit/get_latest") def origin_visit_get_latest( self, origin: str, type: Optional[str] = None, allowed_statuses: Optional[List[str]] = None, require_snapshot: bool = False, ) -> Optional[OriginVisit]: """Get the latest origin visit for the given origin, optionally looking only for those with one of the given allowed_statuses or for those with a snapshot. Args: origin: origin URL type: Optional visit type to filter on (e.g git, tar, dsc, svn, hg, npm, pypi, ...) allowed_statuses: list of visit statuses considered to find the latest visit. For instance, ``allowed_statuses=['full']`` will only consider visits that have successfully run to completion. require_snapshot: If True, only a visit with a snapshot will be returned. Raises: StorageArgumentException if values for the allowed_statuses parameters are unknown Returns: OriginVisit matching the criteria if found, None otherwise. Note that as OriginVisit no longer held reference on the visit status or snapshot, you may want to use origin_visit_status_get_latest for those information. """ ... @remote_api_endpoint("origin/visit_status/get") def origin_visit_status_get( self, origin: str, visit: int, page_token: Optional[str] = None, order: ListOrder = ListOrder.ASC, limit: int = 10, ) -> PagedResult[OriginVisitStatus]: """Retrieve page of OriginVisitStatus information. Args: origin: The visited origin visit: The visit identifier page_token: opaque string used to get the next results of a search order: Order on visit status objects to list (default to asc) limit: Number of visit statuses to return Returns: Page of OriginVisitStatus data model objects. if next_page_token is None, there is no longer data to retrieve. """ ... @remote_api_endpoint("origin/visit_status/get_latest") def origin_visit_status_get_latest( self, origin_url: str, visit: int, allowed_statuses: Optional[List[str]] = None, require_snapshot: bool = False, ) -> Optional[OriginVisitStatus]: """Get the latest origin visit status for the given origin visit, optionally looking only for those with one of the given allowed_statuses or with a snapshot. Args: origin: origin URL allowed_statuses: list of visit statuses considered to find the latest visit. Possible values are {created, ongoing, partial, full}. For instance, ``allowed_statuses=['full']`` will only consider visits that have successfully run to completion. require_snapshot: If True, only a visit with a snapshot will be returned. Raises: StorageArgumentException if values for the allowed_statuses parameters are unknown Returns: The OriginVisitStatus matching the criteria """ ... @remote_api_endpoint("origin/visit_status/get_random") def origin_visit_status_get_random(self, type: str) -> Optional[OriginVisitStatus]: """Randomly select one successful origin visit with made in the last 3 months. Returns: One random OriginVisitStatus matching the selection criteria """ ... @remote_api_endpoint("object/find_by_sha1_git") def object_find_by_sha1_git(self, ids: List[Sha1Git]) -> Dict[Sha1Git, List[Dict]]: """Return the objects found with the given ids. Args: ids: a generator of sha1_gits Returns: A dict from id to the list of objects found for that id. Each object found is itself a dict with keys: - sha1_git: the input id - type: the type of object found """ ... @remote_api_endpoint("origin/get") def origin_get(self, origins: List[str]) -> Iterable[Optional[Origin]]: """Return origins. Args: origin: a list of urls to find Returns: the list of associated existing origin model objects. The unknown origins will be returned as None at the same index as the input. """ ... @remote_api_endpoint("origin/get_sha1") def origin_get_by_sha1(self, sha1s: List[bytes]) -> List[Optional[Dict[str, Any]]]: """Return origins, identified by the sha1 of their URLs. Args: sha1s: a list of sha1s Returns: List of origins dict whose sha1 of their url match, None otherwise. """ ... @remote_api_endpoint("origin/list") def origin_list( self, page_token: Optional[str] = None, limit: int = 100 ) -> PagedResult[Origin]: """Returns the list of origins Args: page_token: opaque token used for pagination. limit: the maximum number of results to return Returns: Page of Origin data model objects. if next_page_token is None, there is no longer data to retrieve. """ ... @remote_api_endpoint("origin/search") def origin_search( self, url_pattern: str, page_token: Optional[str] = None, limit: int = 50, regexp: bool = False, with_visit: bool = False, visit_types: Optional[List[str]] = None, ) -> PagedResult[Origin]: """Search for origins whose urls contain a provided string pattern or match a provided regular expression. The search is performed in a case insensitive way. Args: url_pattern: the string pattern to search for in origin urls page_token: opaque token used for pagination limit: the maximum number of found origins to return regexp: if True, consider the provided pattern as a regular expression and return origins whose urls match it with_visit: if True, filter out origins with no visit visit_types: Only origins having any of the provided visit types (e.g. git, svn, pypi) will be returned Yields: PagedResult of Origin """ ... @deprecated @remote_api_endpoint("origin/count") def origin_count( self, url_pattern: str, regexp: bool = False, with_visit: bool = False ) -> int: """Count origins whose urls contain a provided string pattern or match a provided regular expression. The pattern search in origin urls is performed in a case insensitive way. Args: url_pattern (str): the string pattern to search for in origin urls regexp (bool): if True, consider the provided pattern as a regular expression and return origins whose urls match it with_visit (bool): if True, filter out origins with no visit Returns: int: The number of origins matching the search criterion. """ ... @remote_api_endpoint("origin/add_multi") def origin_add(self, origins: List[Origin]) -> Dict[str, int]: """Add origins to the storage Args: origins: list of dictionaries representing the individual origins, with the following keys: - type: the origin type ('git', 'svn', 'deb', ...) - url (bytes): the url the origin points to Returns: Summary dict of keys with associated count as values origin:add: Count of object actually stored in db """ ... def stat_counters(self): """compute statistics about the number of tuples in various tables Returns: dict: a dictionary mapping textual labels (e.g., content) to integer values (e.g., the number of tuples in table content) """ ... def refresh_stat_counters(self): """Recomputes the statistics for `stat_counters`.""" ... @remote_api_endpoint("raw_extrinsic_metadata/add") - def raw_extrinsic_metadata_add(self, metadata: List[RawExtrinsicMetadata],) -> None: + def raw_extrinsic_metadata_add( + self, metadata: List[RawExtrinsicMetadata], + ) -> Dict[str, int]: """Add extrinsic metadata on objects (contents, directories, ...). The authority and fetcher must be known to the storage before using this endpoint. If there is already metadata for the same object, authority, fetcher, and at the same date; the new one will be either dropped or will replace the existing one (it is unspecified which one of these two behaviors happens). Args: metadata: iterable of RawExtrinsicMetadata objects to be inserted. """ ... @remote_api_endpoint("raw_extrinsic_metadata/get") def raw_extrinsic_metadata_get( self, target: ExtendedSWHID, authority: MetadataAuthority, after: Optional[datetime.datetime] = None, page_token: Optional[bytes] = None, limit: int = 1000, ) -> PagedResult[RawExtrinsicMetadata]: """Retrieve list of all raw_extrinsic_metadata entries for the id Args: target: the SWHID of the objects to find metadata on authority: a dict containing keys `type` and `url`. after: minimum discovery_date for a result to be returned page_token: opaque token, used to get the next page of results limit: maximum number of results to be returned Returns: PagedResult of RawExtrinsicMetadata """ ... @remote_api_endpoint("metadata_fetcher/add") - def metadata_fetcher_add(self, fetchers: List[MetadataFetcher],) -> None: + def metadata_fetcher_add(self, fetchers: List[MetadataFetcher],) -> Dict[str, int]: """Add new metadata fetchers to the storage. Their `name` and `version` together are unique identifiers of this fetcher; and `metadata` is an arbitrary dict of JSONable data with information about this fetcher, which must not be `None` (but may be empty). Args: fetchers: iterable of MetadataFetcher to be inserted """ ... @remote_api_endpoint("metadata_fetcher/get") def metadata_fetcher_get( self, name: str, version: str ) -> Optional[MetadataFetcher]: """Retrieve information about a fetcher Args: name: the name of the fetcher version: version of the fetcher Returns: a MetadataFetcher object (with a non-None metadata field) if it is known, else None. """ ... @remote_api_endpoint("metadata_authority/add") - def metadata_authority_add(self, authorities: List[MetadataAuthority]) -> None: + def metadata_authority_add( + self, authorities: List[MetadataAuthority] + ) -> Dict[str, int]: """Add new metadata authorities to the storage. Their `type` and `url` together are unique identifiers of this authority; and `metadata` is an arbitrary dict of JSONable data with information about this authority, which must not be `None` (but may be empty). Args: authorities: iterable of MetadataAuthority to be inserted """ ... @remote_api_endpoint("metadata_authority/get") def metadata_authority_get( self, type: MetadataAuthorityType, url: str ) -> Optional[MetadataAuthority]: """Retrieve information about an authority Args: type: one of "deposit_client", "forge", or "registry" url: unique URI identifying the authority Returns: a MetadataAuthority object (with a non-None metadata field) if it is known, else None. """ ... @remote_api_endpoint("clear/buffer") def clear_buffers(self, object_types: Sequence[str] = ()) -> None: """For backend storages (pg, storage, in-memory), this is a noop operation. For proxy storages (especially filter, buffer), this is an operation which cleans internal state. """ @remote_api_endpoint("flush") def flush(self, object_types: Sequence[str] = ()) -> Dict[str, int]: """For backend storages (pg, storage, in-memory), this is expected to be a noop operation. For proxy storages (especially buffer), this is expected to trigger actual writes to the backend. """ ... diff --git a/swh/storage/postgresql/db.py b/swh/storage/postgresql/db.py index d0097d1e..251f2a77 100644 --- a/swh/storage/postgresql/db.py +++ b/swh/storage/postgresql/db.py @@ -1,1441 +1,1450 @@ # Copyright (C) 2015-2020 The Software Heritage developers # See the AUTHORS file at the top-level directory of this distribution # License: GNU General Public License version 3, or any later version # See top-level LICENSE file for more information import datetime import logging import random import select from typing import Any, Dict, Iterable, List, Optional, Tuple from swh.core.db import BaseDb from swh.core.db.db_utils import execute_values_generator from swh.core.db.db_utils import jsonize as _jsonize from swh.core.db.db_utils import stored_procedure +from swh.model.hashutil import DEFAULT_ALGORITHMS from swh.model.identifiers import ObjectType -from swh.model.model import SHA1_SIZE, OriginVisit, OriginVisitStatus +from swh.model.model import SHA1_SIZE, OriginVisit, OriginVisitStatus, Sha1Git from swh.storage.interface import ListOrder logger = logging.getLogger(__name__) def jsonize(d): return _jsonize(dict(d) if d is not None else None) class Db(BaseDb): """Proxy to the SWH DB, with wrappers around stored procedures """ - current_version = 173 + current_version = 175 def mktemp_dir_entry(self, entry_type, cur=None): self._cursor(cur).execute( "SELECT swh_mktemp_dir_entry(%s)", (("directory_entry_%s" % entry_type),) ) @stored_procedure("swh_mktemp_revision") def mktemp_revision(self, cur=None): pass @stored_procedure("swh_mktemp_release") def mktemp_release(self, cur=None): pass @stored_procedure("swh_mktemp_snapshot_branch") def mktemp_snapshot_branch(self, cur=None): pass def register_listener(self, notify_queue, cur=None): """Register a listener for NOTIFY queue `notify_queue`""" self._cursor(cur).execute("LISTEN %s" % notify_queue) def listen_notifies(self, timeout): """Listen to notifications for `timeout` seconds""" if select.select([self.conn], [], [], timeout) == ([], [], []): return else: self.conn.poll() while self.conn.notifies: yield self.conn.notifies.pop(0) @stored_procedure("swh_content_add") def content_add_from_temp(self, cur=None): pass @stored_procedure("swh_directory_add") def directory_add_from_temp(self, cur=None): pass @stored_procedure("swh_skipped_content_add") def skipped_content_add_from_temp(self, cur=None): pass @stored_procedure("swh_revision_add") def revision_add_from_temp(self, cur=None): pass @stored_procedure("swh_extid_add") def extid_add_from_temp(self, cur=None): pass @stored_procedure("swh_release_add") def release_add_from_temp(self, cur=None): pass def content_update_from_temp(self, keys_to_update, cur=None): cur = self._cursor(cur) cur.execute( """select swh_content_update(ARRAY[%s] :: text[])""" % keys_to_update ) content_get_metadata_keys = [ "sha1", "sha1_git", "sha256", "blake2s256", "length", "status", ] content_add_keys = content_get_metadata_keys + ["ctime"] skipped_content_keys = [ "sha1", "sha1_git", "sha256", "blake2s256", "length", "reason", "status", "origin", ] - def content_get_metadata_from_sha1s(self, sha1s, cur=None): + def content_get_metadata_from_hashes( + self, hashes: List[bytes], algo: str, cur=None + ): cur = self._cursor(cur) + assert algo in DEFAULT_ALGORITHMS + query = f""" + select {", ".join(self.content_get_metadata_keys)} + from (values %s) as t (hash) + inner join content on (content.{algo}=hash) + """ yield from execute_values_generator( - cur, - """ - select t.sha1, %s from (values %%s) as t (sha1) - inner join content using (sha1) - """ - % ", ".join(self.content_get_metadata_keys[1:]), - ((sha1,) for sha1 in sha1s), + cur, query, ((hash_,) for hash_ in hashes), ) def content_get_range(self, start, end, limit=None, cur=None): """Retrieve contents within range [start, end]. """ cur = self._cursor(cur) query = """select %s from content where %%s <= sha1 and sha1 <= %%s order by sha1 limit %%s""" % ", ".join( self.content_get_metadata_keys ) cur.execute(query, (start, end, limit)) yield from cur content_hash_keys = ["sha1", "sha1_git", "sha256", "blake2s256"] def content_missing_from_list(self, contents, cur=None): cur = self._cursor(cur) keys = ", ".join(self.content_hash_keys) equality = " AND ".join( ("t.%s = c.%s" % (key, key)) for key in self.content_hash_keys ) yield from execute_values_generator( cur, """ SELECT %s FROM (VALUES %%s) as t(%s) WHERE NOT EXISTS ( SELECT 1 FROM content c WHERE %s ) """ % (keys, keys, equality), (tuple(c[key] for key in self.content_hash_keys) for c in contents), ) def content_missing_per_sha1(self, sha1s, cur=None): cur = self._cursor(cur) yield from execute_values_generator( cur, """ SELECT t.sha1 FROM (VALUES %s) AS t(sha1) WHERE NOT EXISTS ( SELECT 1 FROM content c WHERE c.sha1 = t.sha1 )""", ((sha1,) for sha1 in sha1s), ) def content_missing_per_sha1_git(self, contents, cur=None): cur = self._cursor(cur) yield from execute_values_generator( cur, """ SELECT t.sha1_git FROM (VALUES %s) AS t(sha1_git) WHERE NOT EXISTS ( SELECT 1 FROM content c WHERE c.sha1_git = t.sha1_git )""", ((sha1,) for sha1 in contents), ) def skipped_content_missing(self, contents, cur=None): if not contents: return [] cur = self._cursor(cur) query = """SELECT * FROM (VALUES %s) AS t (%s) WHERE not exists (SELECT 1 FROM skipped_content s WHERE s.sha1 is not distinct from t.sha1::sha1 and s.sha1_git is not distinct from t.sha1_git::sha1 and s.sha256 is not distinct from t.sha256::bytea);""" % ( (", ".join("%s" for _ in contents)), ", ".join(self.content_hash_keys), ) cur.execute( query, [tuple(cont[key] for key in self.content_hash_keys) for cont in contents], ) yield from cur def snapshot_exists(self, snapshot_id, cur=None): """Check whether a snapshot with the given id exists""" cur = self._cursor(cur) cur.execute("""SELECT 1 FROM snapshot where id=%s""", (snapshot_id,)) return bool(cur.fetchone()) def snapshot_missing_from_list(self, snapshots, cur=None): cur = self._cursor(cur) yield from execute_values_generator( cur, """ SELECT id FROM (VALUES %s) as t(id) WHERE NOT EXISTS ( SELECT 1 FROM snapshot d WHERE d.id = t.id ) """, ((id,) for id in snapshots), ) def snapshot_add(self, snapshot_id, cur=None): """Add a snapshot from the temporary table""" cur = self._cursor(cur) cur.execute("""SELECT swh_snapshot_add(%s)""", (snapshot_id,)) snapshot_count_cols = ["target_type", "count"] def snapshot_count_branches( self, snapshot_id, branch_name_exclude_prefix=None, cur=None, ): cur = self._cursor(cur) query = """\ SELECT %s FROM swh_snapshot_count_branches(%%s, %%s) """ % ", ".join( self.snapshot_count_cols ) cur.execute(query, (snapshot_id, branch_name_exclude_prefix)) yield from cur snapshot_get_cols = ["snapshot_id", "name", "target", "target_type"] def snapshot_get_by_id( self, snapshot_id, branches_from=b"", branches_count=None, target_types=None, branch_name_include_substring=None, branch_name_exclude_prefix=None, cur=None, ): cur = self._cursor(cur) query = """\ SELECT %s FROM swh_snapshot_get_by_id(%%s, %%s, %%s, %%s :: snapshot_target[], %%s, %%s) """ % ", ".join( self.snapshot_get_cols ) cur.execute( query, ( snapshot_id, branches_from, branches_count, target_types, branch_name_include_substring, branch_name_exclude_prefix, ), ) yield from cur def snapshot_get_random(self, cur=None): return self._get_random_row_from_table("snapshot", ["id"], "id", cur) content_find_cols = [ "sha1", "sha1_git", "sha256", "blake2s256", "length", "ctime", "status", ] def content_find( self, sha1: Optional[bytes] = None, sha1_git: Optional[bytes] = None, sha256: Optional[bytes] = None, blake2s256: Optional[bytes] = None, cur=None, ): """Find the content optionally on a combination of the following checksums sha1, sha1_git, sha256 or blake2s256. Args: sha1: sha1 content git_sha1: the sha1 computed `a la git` sha1 of the content sha256: sha256 content blake2s256: blake2s256 content Returns: The tuple (sha1, sha1_git, sha256, blake2s256) if found or None. """ cur = self._cursor(cur) checksum_dict = { "sha1": sha1, "sha1_git": sha1_git, "sha256": sha256, "blake2s256": blake2s256, } query_parts = [f"SELECT {','.join(self.content_find_cols)} FROM content WHERE "] query_params = [] where_parts = [] # Adds only those keys which have values exist for algorithm in checksum_dict: if checksum_dict[algorithm] is not None: where_parts.append(f"{algorithm} = %s") query_params.append(checksum_dict[algorithm]) query_parts.append(" AND ".join(where_parts)) query = "\n".join(query_parts) cur.execute(query, query_params) content = cur.fetchall() return content def content_get_random(self, cur=None): return self._get_random_row_from_table("content", ["sha1_git"], "sha1_git", cur) def directory_missing_from_list(self, directories, cur=None): cur = self._cursor(cur) yield from execute_values_generator( cur, """ SELECT id FROM (VALUES %s) as t(id) WHERE NOT EXISTS ( SELECT 1 FROM directory d WHERE d.id = t.id ) """, ((id,) for id in directories), ) directory_ls_cols = [ "dir_id", "type", "target", "name", "perms", "status", "sha1", "sha1_git", "sha256", "length", ] def directory_walk_one(self, directory, cur=None): cur = self._cursor(cur) cols = ", ".join(self.directory_ls_cols) query = "SELECT %s FROM swh_directory_walk_one(%%s)" % cols cur.execute(query, (directory,)) yield from cur def directory_walk(self, directory, cur=None): cur = self._cursor(cur) cols = ", ".join(self.directory_ls_cols) query = "SELECT %s FROM swh_directory_walk(%%s)" % cols cur.execute(query, (directory,)) yield from cur def directory_entry_get_by_path(self, directory, paths, cur=None): """Retrieve a directory entry by path. """ cur = self._cursor(cur) cols = ", ".join(self.directory_ls_cols) query = "SELECT %s FROM swh_find_directory_entry_by_path(%%s, %%s)" % cols cur.execute(query, (directory, paths)) data = cur.fetchone() if set(data) == {None}: return None return data + directory_get_entries_cols = ["type", "target", "name", "perms"] + + def directory_get_entries(self, directory: Sha1Git, cur=None) -> List[Tuple]: + cur = self._cursor(cur) + cur.execute( + "SELECT * FROM swh_directory_get_entries(%s::sha1_git)", (directory,) + ) + return list(cur) + def directory_get_random(self, cur=None): return self._get_random_row_from_table("directory", ["id"], "id", cur) def revision_missing_from_list(self, revisions, cur=None): cur = self._cursor(cur) yield from execute_values_generator( cur, """ SELECT id FROM (VALUES %s) as t(id) WHERE NOT EXISTS ( SELECT 1 FROM revision r WHERE r.id = t.id ) """, ((id,) for id in revisions), ) revision_add_cols = [ "id", "date", "date_offset", "date_neg_utc_offset", "committer_date", "committer_date_offset", "committer_date_neg_utc_offset", "type", "directory", "message", "author_fullname", "author_name", "author_email", "committer_fullname", "committer_name", "committer_email", "metadata", "synthetic", "extra_headers", ] revision_get_cols = revision_add_cols + ["parents"] def origin_visit_add(self, origin, ts, type, cur=None): """Add a new origin_visit for origin origin at timestamp ts. Args: origin: origin concerned by the visit ts: the date of the visit type: type of loader for the visit Returns: The new visit index step for that origin """ cur = self._cursor(cur) self._cursor(cur).execute( "SELECT swh_origin_visit_add(%s, %s, %s)", (origin, ts, type) ) return cur.fetchone()[0] origin_visit_status_cols = [ "origin", "visit", "date", "type", "status", "snapshot", "metadata", ] def origin_visit_status_add( self, visit_status: OriginVisitStatus, cur=None ) -> None: """Add new origin visit status """ assert self.origin_visit_status_cols[0] == "origin" assert self.origin_visit_status_cols[-1] == "metadata" cols = self.origin_visit_status_cols[1:-1] cur = self._cursor(cur) cur.execute( f"WITH origin_id as (select id from origin where url=%s) " f"INSERT INTO origin_visit_status " f"(origin, {', '.join(cols)}, metadata) " f"VALUES ((select id from origin_id), " f"{', '.join(['%s']*len(cols))}, %s) " f"ON CONFLICT (origin, visit, date) do nothing", [visit_status.origin] + [getattr(visit_status, key) for key in cols] + [jsonize(visit_status.metadata)], ) origin_visit_cols = ["origin", "visit", "date", "type"] def origin_visit_add_with_id(self, origin_visit: OriginVisit, cur=None) -> None: """Insert origin visit when id are already set """ ov = origin_visit assert ov.visit is not None cur = self._cursor(cur) query = """INSERT INTO origin_visit ({cols}) VALUES ((select id from origin where url=%s), {values}) ON CONFLICT (origin, visit) DO NOTHING""".format( cols=", ".join(self.origin_visit_cols), values=", ".join("%s" for col in self.origin_visit_cols[1:]), ) cur.execute(query, (ov.origin, ov.visit, ov.date, ov.type)) origin_visit_get_cols = [ "origin", "visit", "date", "type", "status", "metadata", "snapshot", ] origin_visit_select_cols = [ "o.url AS origin", "ov.visit", "ov.date", "ov.type AS type", "ovs.status", "ovs.metadata", "ovs.snapshot", ] origin_visit_status_select_cols = [ "o.url AS origin", "ovs.visit", "ovs.date", "ovs.type AS type", "ovs.status", "ovs.snapshot", "ovs.metadata", ] def _make_origin_visit_status( self, row: Optional[Tuple[Any]] ) -> Optional[Dict[str, Any]]: """Make an origin_visit_status dict out of a row """ if not row: return None return dict(zip(self.origin_visit_status_cols, row)) def origin_visit_status_get_latest( self, origin_url: str, visit: int, allowed_statuses: Optional[List[str]] = None, require_snapshot: bool = False, cur=None, ) -> Optional[Dict[str, Any]]: """Given an origin visit id, return its latest origin_visit_status """ cur = self._cursor(cur) query_parts = [ "SELECT %s" % ", ".join(self.origin_visit_status_select_cols), "FROM origin_visit_status ovs ", "INNER JOIN origin o ON o.id = ovs.origin", ] query_parts.append("WHERE o.url = %s") query_params: List[Any] = [origin_url] query_parts.append("AND ovs.visit = %s") query_params.append(visit) if require_snapshot: query_parts.append("AND ovs.snapshot is not null") if allowed_statuses: query_parts.append("AND ovs.status IN %s") query_params.append(tuple(allowed_statuses)) query_parts.append("ORDER BY ovs.date DESC LIMIT 1") query = "\n".join(query_parts) cur.execute(query, tuple(query_params)) row = cur.fetchone() return self._make_origin_visit_status(row) def origin_visit_status_get_range( self, origin: str, visit: int, date_from: Optional[datetime.datetime], order: ListOrder, limit: int, cur=None, ): """Retrieve visit_status rows for visit (origin, visit) in a paginated way. """ cur = self._cursor(cur) query_parts = [ f"SELECT {', '.join(self.origin_visit_status_select_cols)} " "FROM origin_visit_status ovs ", "INNER JOIN origin o ON o.id = ovs.origin ", ] query_parts.append("WHERE o.url = %s AND ovs.visit = %s ") query_params: List[Any] = [origin, visit] if date_from is not None: op_comparison = ">=" if order == ListOrder.ASC else "<=" query_parts.append(f"and ovs.date {op_comparison} %s ") query_params.append(date_from) if order == ListOrder.ASC: query_parts.append("ORDER BY ovs.date ASC ") elif order == ListOrder.DESC: query_parts.append("ORDER BY ovs.date DESC ") else: assert False query_parts.append("LIMIT %s") query_params.append(limit) query = "\n".join(query_parts) cur.execute(query, tuple(query_params)) yield from cur def origin_visit_get_range( self, origin: str, visit_from: int, order: ListOrder, limit: int, cur=None, ): cur = self._cursor(cur) origin_visit_cols = ["o.url as origin", "ov.visit", "ov.date", "ov.type"] query_parts = [ f"SELECT {', '.join(origin_visit_cols)} FROM origin_visit ov ", "INNER JOIN origin o ON o.id = ov.origin ", ] query_parts.append("WHERE o.url = %s") query_params: List[Any] = [origin] if visit_from > 0: op_comparison = ">" if order == ListOrder.ASC else "<" query_parts.append(f"and ov.visit {op_comparison} %s") query_params.append(visit_from) if order == ListOrder.ASC: query_parts.append("ORDER BY ov.visit ASC") elif order == ListOrder.DESC: query_parts.append("ORDER BY ov.visit DESC") query_parts.append("LIMIT %s") query_params.append(limit) query = "\n".join(query_parts) cur.execute(query, tuple(query_params)) yield from cur def origin_visit_get(self, origin_id, visit_id, cur=None): """Retrieve information on visit visit_id of origin origin_id. Args: origin_id: the origin concerned visit_id: The visit step for that origin Returns: The origin_visit information """ cur = self._cursor(cur) query = """\ SELECT %s FROM origin_visit ov INNER JOIN origin o ON o.id = ov.origin INNER JOIN origin_visit_status ovs USING (origin, visit) WHERE o.url = %%s AND ov.visit = %%s ORDER BY ovs.date DESC LIMIT 1 """ % ( ", ".join(self.origin_visit_select_cols) ) cur.execute(query, (origin_id, visit_id)) r = cur.fetchall() if not r: return None return r[0] def origin_visit_find_by_date(self, origin, visit_date, cur=None): cur = self._cursor(cur) cur.execute( "SELECT * FROM swh_visit_find_by_date(%s, %s)", (origin, visit_date) ) rows = cur.fetchall() if rows: visit = dict(zip(self.origin_visit_get_cols, rows[0])) visit["origin"] = origin return visit def origin_visit_exists(self, origin_id, visit_id, cur=None): """Check whether an origin visit with the given ids exists""" cur = self._cursor(cur) query = "SELECT 1 FROM origin_visit where origin = %s AND visit = %s" cur.execute(query, (origin_id, visit_id)) return bool(cur.fetchone()) def origin_visit_get_latest( self, origin_id: str, type: Optional[str], allowed_statuses: Optional[Iterable[str]], require_snapshot: bool, cur=None, ): """Retrieve the most recent origin_visit of the given origin, with optional filters. Args: origin_id: the origin concerned type: Optional visit type to filter on allowed_statuses: the visit statuses allowed for the returned visit require_snapshot (bool): If True, only a visit with a known snapshot will be returned. Returns: The origin_visit information, or None if no visit matches. """ cur = self._cursor(cur) query_parts = [ "SELECT %s" % ", ".join(self.origin_visit_select_cols), "FROM origin_visit ov ", "INNER JOIN origin o ON o.id = ov.origin", "INNER JOIN origin_visit_status ovs USING (origin, visit)", ] query_parts.append("WHERE o.url = %s") query_params: List[Any] = [origin_id] if type is not None: query_parts.append("AND ov.type = %s") query_params.append(type) if require_snapshot: query_parts.append("AND ovs.snapshot is not null") if allowed_statuses: query_parts.append("AND ovs.status IN %s") query_params.append(tuple(allowed_statuses)) query_parts.append( "ORDER BY ov.date DESC, ov.visit DESC, ovs.date DESC LIMIT 1" ) query = "\n".join(query_parts) cur.execute(query, tuple(query_params)) r = cur.fetchone() if not r: return None return r def origin_visit_get_random(self, type, cur=None): """Randomly select one origin visit that was full and in the last 3 months """ cur = self._cursor(cur) columns = ",".join(self.origin_visit_select_cols) query = f"""select {columns} from origin_visit ov inner join origin o on ov.origin=o.id inner join origin_visit_status ovs using (origin, visit) where ovs.status='full' and ov.type=%s and ov.date > now() - '3 months'::interval and random() < 0.1 limit 1 """ cur.execute(query, (type,)) return cur.fetchone() @staticmethod def mangle_query_key(key, main_table): if key == "id": return "t.id" if key == "parents": return """ ARRAY( SELECT rh.parent_id::bytea FROM revision_history rh WHERE rh.id = t.id ORDER BY rh.parent_rank )""" if "_" not in key: return "%s.%s" % (main_table, key) head, tail = key.split("_", 1) if head in ("author", "committer") and tail in ( "name", "email", "id", "fullname", ): return "%s.%s" % (head, tail) return "%s.%s" % (main_table, key) def revision_get_from_list(self, revisions, cur=None): cur = self._cursor(cur) query_keys = ", ".join( self.mangle_query_key(k, "revision") for k in self.revision_get_cols ) yield from execute_values_generator( cur, """ SELECT %s FROM (VALUES %%s) as t(sortkey, id) LEFT JOIN revision ON t.id = revision.id LEFT JOIN person author ON revision.author = author.id LEFT JOIN person committer ON revision.committer = committer.id ORDER BY sortkey """ % query_keys, ((sortkey, id) for sortkey, id in enumerate(revisions)), ) extid_cols = ["extid", "extid_type", "target", "target_type"] def extid_get_from_extid_list(self, extid_type, ids, cur=None): cur = self._cursor(cur) query_keys = ", ".join( self.mangle_query_key(k, "extid") for k in self.extid_cols ) sql = """ SELECT %s FROM (VALUES %%s) as t(sortkey, extid, extid_type) LEFT JOIN extid USING (extid, extid_type) ORDER BY sortkey """ % ( query_keys, ) yield from execute_values_generator( cur, sql, (((sortkey, extid, extid_type) for sortkey, extid in enumerate(ids))), ) def extid_get_from_swhid_list(self, target_type, ids, cur=None): cur = self._cursor(cur) target_type = ObjectType( target_type ).name.lower() # aka "rev" -> "revision", ... query_keys = ", ".join( self.mangle_query_key(k, "extid") for k in self.extid_cols ) sql = """ SELECT %s FROM (VALUES %%s) as t(sortkey, target, target_type) LEFT JOIN extid USING (target, target_type) ORDER BY sortkey """ % ( query_keys, ) yield from execute_values_generator( cur, sql, (((sortkey, target, target_type) for sortkey, target in enumerate(ids))), template=b"(%s,%s,%s::object_type)", ) def revision_log(self, root_revisions, limit=None, cur=None): cur = self._cursor(cur) query = """SELECT %s FROM swh_revision_log(%%s, %%s) """ % ", ".join( self.revision_get_cols ) cur.execute(query, (root_revisions, limit)) yield from cur revision_shortlog_cols = ["id", "parents"] def revision_shortlog(self, root_revisions, limit=None, cur=None): cur = self._cursor(cur) query = """SELECT %s FROM swh_revision_list(%%s, %%s) """ % ", ".join( self.revision_shortlog_cols ) cur.execute(query, (root_revisions, limit)) yield from cur def revision_get_random(self, cur=None): return self._get_random_row_from_table("revision", ["id"], "id", cur) def release_missing_from_list(self, releases, cur=None): cur = self._cursor(cur) yield from execute_values_generator( cur, """ SELECT id FROM (VALUES %s) as t(id) WHERE NOT EXISTS ( SELECT 1 FROM release r WHERE r.id = t.id ) """, ((id,) for id in releases), ) object_find_by_sha1_git_cols = ["sha1_git", "type"] def object_find_by_sha1_git(self, ids, cur=None): cur = self._cursor(cur) yield from execute_values_generator( cur, """ WITH t (sha1_git) AS (VALUES %s), known_objects as (( select id as sha1_git, 'release'::object_type as type, object_id from release r where exists (select 1 from t where t.sha1_git = r.id) ) union all ( select id as sha1_git, 'revision'::object_type as type, object_id from revision r where exists (select 1 from t where t.sha1_git = r.id) ) union all ( select id as sha1_git, 'directory'::object_type as type, object_id from directory d where exists (select 1 from t where t.sha1_git = d.id) ) union all ( select sha1_git as sha1_git, 'content'::object_type as type, object_id from content c where exists (select 1 from t where t.sha1_git = c.sha1_git) )) select t.sha1_git as sha1_git, k.type from t left join known_objects k on t.sha1_git = k.sha1_git """, ((id,) for id in ids), ) def stat_counters(self, cur=None): cur = self._cursor(cur) cur.execute("SELECT * FROM swh_stat_counters()") yield from cur def origin_add(self, url, cur=None): """Insert a new origin and return the new identifier.""" insert = """INSERT INTO origin (url) values (%s) - RETURNING url""" + ON CONFLICT DO NOTHING + """ cur.execute(insert, (url,)) - return cur.fetchone()[0] + return cur.rowcount origin_cols = ["url"] def origin_get_by_url(self, origins, cur=None): """Retrieve origin `(type, url)` from urls if found.""" cur = self._cursor(cur) query = """SELECT %s FROM (VALUES %%s) as t(url) LEFT JOIN origin ON t.url = origin.url """ % ",".join( "origin." + col for col in self.origin_cols ) yield from execute_values_generator(cur, query, ((url,) for url in origins)) def origin_get_by_sha1(self, sha1s, cur=None): """Retrieve origin urls from sha1s if found.""" cur = self._cursor(cur) query = """SELECT %s FROM (VALUES %%s) as t(sha1) LEFT JOIN origin ON t.sha1 = digest(origin.url, 'sha1') """ % ",".join( "origin." + col for col in self.origin_cols ) yield from execute_values_generator(cur, query, ((sha1,) for sha1 in sha1s)) def origin_id_get_by_url(self, origins, cur=None): """Retrieve origin `(type, url)` from urls if found.""" cur = self._cursor(cur) query = """SELECT id FROM (VALUES %s) as t(url) LEFT JOIN origin ON t.url = origin.url """ for row in execute_values_generator(cur, query, ((url,) for url in origins)): yield row[0] origin_get_range_cols = ["id", "url"] def origin_get_range(self, origin_from: int = 1, origin_count: int = 100, cur=None): """Retrieve ``origin_count`` origins whose ids are greater or equal than ``origin_from``. Origins are sorted by id before retrieving them. Args: origin_from: the minimum id of origins to retrieve origin_count: the maximum number of origins to retrieve """ cur = self._cursor(cur) query = """SELECT %s FROM origin WHERE id >= %%s ORDER BY id LIMIT %%s """ % ",".join( self.origin_get_range_cols ) cur.execute(query, (origin_from, origin_count)) yield from cur def _origin_query( self, url_pattern, count=False, offset=0, limit=50, regexp=False, with_visit=False, visit_types=None, cur=None, ): """ Method factorizing query creation for searching and counting origins. """ cur = self._cursor(cur) if count: origin_cols = "COUNT(*)" order_clause = "" else: origin_cols = ",".join(self.origin_cols) order_clause = "ORDER BY id" if not regexp: operator = "ILIKE" query_params = [f"%{url_pattern}%"] else: operator = "~*" query_params = [url_pattern] query = f""" WITH filtered_origins AS ( SELECT * FROM origin WHERE url {operator} %s {order_clause} ) SELECT {origin_cols} FROM filtered_origins AS o """ if with_visit or visit_types: visit_predicat = ( """ INNER JOIN origin_visit_status ovs USING (origin, visit) INNER JOIN snapshot ON ovs.snapshot=snapshot.id """ if with_visit else "" ) type_predicat = ( f"AND ov.type=any(ARRAY{visit_types})" if visit_types else "" ) query += f""" WHERE EXISTS ( SELECT 1 FROM origin_visit ov {visit_predicat} WHERE ov.origin=o.id {type_predicat} ) """ if not count: query += "OFFSET %s LIMIT %s" query_params.extend([offset, limit]) cur.execute(query, query_params) def origin_search( self, url_pattern: str, offset: int = 0, limit: int = 50, regexp: bool = False, with_visit: bool = False, visit_types: Optional[List[str]] = None, cur=None, ): """Search for origins whose urls contain a provided string pattern or match a provided regular expression. The search is performed in a case insensitive way. Args: url_pattern: the string pattern to search for in origin urls offset: number of found origins to skip before returning results limit: the maximum number of found origins to return regexp: if True, consider the provided pattern as a regular expression and returns origins whose urls match it with_visit: if True, filter out origins with no visit """ self._origin_query( url_pattern, offset=offset, limit=limit, regexp=regexp, with_visit=with_visit, visit_types=visit_types, cur=cur, ) yield from cur def origin_count(self, url_pattern, regexp=False, with_visit=False, cur=None): """Count origins whose urls contain a provided string pattern or match a provided regular expression. The pattern search in origin urls is performed in a case insensitive way. Args: url_pattern (str): the string pattern to search for in origin urls regexp (bool): if True, consider the provided pattern as a regular expression and returns origins whose urls match it with_visit (bool): if True, filter out origins with no visit """ self._origin_query( url_pattern, count=True, regexp=regexp, with_visit=with_visit, cur=cur ) return cur.fetchone()[0] release_add_cols = [ "id", "target", "target_type", "date", "date_offset", "date_neg_utc_offset", "name", "comment", "synthetic", "author_fullname", "author_name", "author_email", ] release_get_cols = release_add_cols def release_get_from_list(self, releases, cur=None): cur = self._cursor(cur) query_keys = ", ".join( self.mangle_query_key(k, "release") for k in self.release_get_cols ) yield from execute_values_generator( cur, """ SELECT %s FROM (VALUES %%s) as t(sortkey, id) LEFT JOIN release ON t.id = release.id LEFT JOIN person author ON release.author = author.id ORDER BY sortkey """ % query_keys, ((sortkey, id) for sortkey, id in enumerate(releases)), ) def release_get_random(self, cur=None): return self._get_random_row_from_table("release", ["id"], "id", cur) _raw_extrinsic_metadata_context_cols = [ "origin", "visit", "snapshot", "release", "revision", "path", "directory", ] """The list of context columns for all artifact types.""" _raw_extrinsic_metadata_insert_cols = [ "id", "type", "target", "authority_id", "fetcher_id", "discovery_date", "format", "metadata", *_raw_extrinsic_metadata_context_cols, ] """List of columns of the raw_extrinsic_metadata table, used when writing metadata.""" _raw_extrinsic_metadata_insert_query = f""" INSERT INTO raw_extrinsic_metadata ({', '.join(_raw_extrinsic_metadata_insert_cols)}) VALUES ({', '.join('%s' for _ in _raw_extrinsic_metadata_insert_cols)}) ON CONFLICT (id) DO NOTHING """ raw_extrinsic_metadata_get_cols = [ "raw_extrinsic_metadata.target", "raw_extrinsic_metadata.type", "discovery_date", "metadata_authority.type", "metadata_authority.url", "metadata_fetcher.id", "metadata_fetcher.name", "metadata_fetcher.version", *_raw_extrinsic_metadata_context_cols, "format", "raw_extrinsic_metadata.metadata", ] """List of columns of the raw_extrinsic_metadata, metadata_authority, and metadata_fetcher tables, used when reading object metadata.""" _raw_extrinsic_metadata_select_query = f""" SELECT {', '.join(raw_extrinsic_metadata_get_cols)} FROM raw_extrinsic_metadata INNER JOIN metadata_authority ON (metadata_authority.id=authority_id) INNER JOIN metadata_fetcher ON (metadata_fetcher.id=fetcher_id) WHERE raw_extrinsic_metadata.target=%s AND authority_id=%s """ def raw_extrinsic_metadata_add( self, id: bytes, type: str, target: str, discovery_date: datetime.datetime, authority_id: int, fetcher_id: int, format: str, metadata: bytes, origin: Optional[str], visit: Optional[int], snapshot: Optional[str], release: Optional[str], revision: Optional[str], path: Optional[bytes], directory: Optional[str], cur, ): query = self._raw_extrinsic_metadata_insert_query args: Dict[str, Any] = dict( id=id, type=type, target=target, authority_id=authority_id, fetcher_id=fetcher_id, discovery_date=discovery_date, format=format, metadata=metadata, origin=origin, visit=visit, snapshot=snapshot, release=release, revision=revision, path=path, directory=directory, ) params = [args[col] for col in self._raw_extrinsic_metadata_insert_cols] cur.execute(query, params) def raw_extrinsic_metadata_get( self, type: str, target: str, authority_id: int, after_time: Optional[datetime.datetime], after_fetcher: Optional[int], limit: int, cur, ): query_parts = [self._raw_extrinsic_metadata_select_query] args = [target, authority_id] if after_fetcher is not None: assert after_time query_parts.append("AND (discovery_date, fetcher_id) > (%s, %s)") args.extend([after_time, after_fetcher]) elif after_time is not None: query_parts.append("AND discovery_date > %s") args.append(after_time) query_parts.append("ORDER BY discovery_date, fetcher_id") if limit: query_parts.append("LIMIT %s") args.append(limit) cur.execute(" ".join(query_parts), args) yield from cur - metadata_fetcher_cols = ["name", "version", "metadata"] + metadata_fetcher_cols = ["name", "version"] - def metadata_fetcher_add( - self, name: str, version: str, metadata: bytes, cur=None - ) -> None: + def metadata_fetcher_add(self, name: str, version: str, cur=None) -> None: cur = self._cursor(cur) cur.execute( - "INSERT INTO metadata_fetcher (name, version, metadata) " - "VALUES (%s, %s, %s) ON CONFLICT DO NOTHING", - (name, version, jsonize(metadata)), + "INSERT INTO metadata_fetcher (name, version) " + "VALUES (%s, %s) ON CONFLICT DO NOTHING", + (name, version), ) def metadata_fetcher_get(self, name: str, version: str, cur=None): cur = self._cursor(cur) cur.execute( f"SELECT {', '.join(self.metadata_fetcher_cols)} " f"FROM metadata_fetcher " f"WHERE name=%s AND version=%s", (name, version), ) return cur.fetchone() def metadata_fetcher_get_id( self, name: str, version: str, cur=None ) -> Optional[int]: cur = self._cursor(cur) cur.execute( "SELECT id FROM metadata_fetcher WHERE name=%s AND version=%s", (name, version), ) row = cur.fetchone() if row: return row[0] else: return None - metadata_authority_cols = ["type", "url", "metadata"] + metadata_authority_cols = ["type", "url"] - def metadata_authority_add( - self, type: str, url: str, metadata: bytes, cur=None - ) -> None: + def metadata_authority_add(self, type: str, url: str, cur=None) -> None: cur = self._cursor(cur) cur.execute( - "INSERT INTO metadata_authority (type, url, metadata) " - "VALUES (%s, %s, %s) ON CONFLICT DO NOTHING", - (type, url, jsonize(metadata)), + "INSERT INTO metadata_authority (type, url) " + "VALUES (%s, %s) ON CONFLICT DO NOTHING", + (type, url), ) def metadata_authority_get(self, type: str, url: str, cur=None): cur = self._cursor(cur) cur.execute( f"SELECT {', '.join(self.metadata_authority_cols)} " f"FROM metadata_authority " f"WHERE type=%s AND url=%s", (type, url), ) return cur.fetchone() def metadata_authority_get_id(self, type: str, url: str, cur=None) -> Optional[int]: cur = self._cursor(cur) cur.execute( "SELECT id FROM metadata_authority WHERE type=%s AND url=%s", (type, url) ) row = cur.fetchone() if row: return row[0] else: return None def _get_random_row_from_table(self, table_name, cols, id_col, cur=None): random_sha1 = bytes(random.randint(0, 255) for _ in range(SHA1_SIZE)) cur = self._cursor(cur) query = """ (SELECT {cols} FROM {table} WHERE {id_col} >= %s ORDER BY {id_col} LIMIT 1) UNION (SELECT {cols} FROM {table} WHERE {id_col} < %s ORDER BY {id_col} DESC LIMIT 1) LIMIT 1 """.format( cols=", ".join(cols), table=table_name, id_col=id_col ) cur.execute(query, (random_sha1, random_sha1)) row = cur.fetchone() if row: return row[0] dbversion_cols = ["version", "release", "description"] def dbversion(self): with self.transaction() as cur: cur.execute( f""" SELECT {', '.join(self.dbversion_cols)} FROM dbversion ORDER BY version DESC LIMIT 1 """ ) return dict(zip(self.dbversion_cols, cur.fetchone())) def check_dbversion(self): dbversion = self.dbversion()["version"] if dbversion != self.current_version: logger.warning( "database dbversion (%s) != %s current_version (%s)", dbversion, __name__, self.current_version, ) return dbversion == self.current_version diff --git a/swh/storage/postgresql/storage.py b/swh/storage/postgresql/storage.py index 28d23051..cbe1a861 100644 --- a/swh/storage/postgresql/storage.py +++ b/swh/storage/postgresql/storage.py @@ -1,1474 +1,1502 @@ # Copyright (C) 2015-2021 The Software Heritage developers # See the AUTHORS file at the top-level directory of this distribution # License: GNU General Public License version 3, or any later version # See top-level LICENSE file for more information import base64 from collections import defaultdict import contextlib from contextlib import contextmanager import datetime import itertools +import operator from typing import Any, Counter, Dict, Iterable, List, Optional, Sequence, Tuple import attr import psycopg2 import psycopg2.errors import psycopg2.pool from swh.core.api.serializers import msgpack_dumps, msgpack_loads from swh.core.db.common import db_transaction, db_transaction_generator from swh.model.hashutil import DEFAULT_ALGORITHMS, hash_to_bytes, hash_to_hex from swh.model.identifiers import ExtendedObjectType, ExtendedSWHID, ObjectType from swh.model.model import ( SHA1_SIZE, Content, Directory, + DirectoryEntry, ExtID, MetadataAuthority, MetadataAuthorityType, MetadataFetcher, Origin, OriginVisit, OriginVisitStatus, RawExtrinsicMetadata, Release, Revision, Sha1, Sha1Git, SkippedContent, Snapshot, SnapshotBranch, TargetType, ) from swh.storage.exc import HashCollision, StorageArgumentException, StorageDBError from swh.storage.interface import ( VISIT_STATUSES, ListOrder, PagedResult, PartialBranches, ) from swh.storage.metrics import process_metrics, send_metric, timed from swh.storage.objstorage import ObjStorage from swh.storage.utils import ( extract_collision_hash, get_partition_bounds_bytes, map_optional, now, ) from swh.storage.writer import JournalWriter from . import converters from .db import Db # Max block size of contents to return BULK_BLOCK_CONTENT_LEN_MAX = 10000 EMPTY_SNAPSHOT_ID = hash_to_bytes("1a8893e6a86f444e8be8e7bda6cb34fb1735a00e") """Identifier for the empty snapshot""" VALIDATION_EXCEPTIONS = ( KeyError, TypeError, ValueError, psycopg2.errors.CheckViolation, psycopg2.errors.IntegrityError, psycopg2.errors.InvalidTextRepresentation, psycopg2.errors.NotNullViolation, psycopg2.errors.NumericValueOutOfRange, psycopg2.errors.UndefinedFunction, # (raised on wrong argument typs) ) """Exceptions raised by postgresql when validation of the arguments failed.""" @contextlib.contextmanager def convert_validation_exceptions(): """Catches postgresql errors related to invalid arguments, and re-raises a StorageArgumentException.""" try: yield except tuple(VALIDATION_EXCEPTIONS) as e: raise StorageArgumentException(str(e)) class Storage: """SWH storage proxy, encompassing DB and object storage """ def __init__( self, db, objstorage, min_pool_conns=1, max_pool_conns=10, journal_writer=None ): """ Args: db_conn: either a libpq connection string, or a psycopg2 connection obj_root: path to the root of the object storage """ try: if isinstance(db, psycopg2.extensions.connection): self._pool = None self._db = Db(db) else: self._pool = psycopg2.pool.ThreadedConnectionPool( min_pool_conns, max_pool_conns, db ) self._db = None except psycopg2.OperationalError as e: raise StorageDBError(e) self.journal_writer = JournalWriter(journal_writer) self.objstorage = ObjStorage(objstorage) def get_db(self): if self._db: return self._db else: return Db.from_pool(self._pool) def put_db(self, db): if db is not self._db: db.put_conn() @contextmanager def db(self): db = None try: db = self.get_db() yield db finally: if db: self.put_db(db) @timed @db_transaction() def check_config(self, *, check_write: bool, db=None, cur=None) -> bool: if not self.objstorage.check_config(check_write=check_write): return False if not db.check_dbversion(): return False # Check permissions on one of the tables if check_write: check = "INSERT" else: check = "SELECT" cur.execute("select has_table_privilege(current_user, 'content', %s)", (check,)) return cur.fetchone()[0] def _content_unique_key(self, hash, db): """Given a hash (tuple or dict), return a unique key from the aggregation of keys. """ keys = db.content_hash_keys if isinstance(hash, tuple): return hash return tuple([hash[k] for k in keys]) def _content_add_metadata(self, db, cur, content): """Add content to the postgresql database but not the object storage. """ # create temporary table for metadata injection db.mktemp("content", cur) db.copy_to( (c.to_dict() for c in content), "tmp_content", db.content_add_keys, cur ) # move metadata in place try: db.content_add_from_temp(cur) except psycopg2.IntegrityError as e: if e.diag.sqlstate == "23505" and e.diag.table_name == "content": message_detail = e.diag.message_detail if message_detail: hash_name, hash_id = extract_collision_hash(message_detail) collision_contents_hashes = [ c.hashes() for c in content if c.get_hash(hash_name) == hash_id ] else: constraint_to_hash_name = { "content_pkey": "sha1", "content_sha1_git_idx": "sha1_git", "content_sha256_idx": "sha256", } hash_name = constraint_to_hash_name.get(e.diag.constraint_name) hash_id = None collision_contents_hashes = None raise HashCollision( hash_name, hash_id, collision_contents_hashes ) from None else: raise @timed @process_metrics - def content_add(self, content: List[Content]) -> Dict: + def content_add(self, content: List[Content]) -> Dict[str, int]: ctime = now() contents = [attr.evolve(c, ctime=ctime) for c in content] # Must add to the objstorage before the DB and journal. Otherwise: # 1. in case of a crash the DB may "believe" we have the content, but # we didn't have time to write to the objstorage before the crash # 2. the objstorage mirroring, which reads from the journal, may attempt to # read from the objstorage before we finished writing it objstorage_summary = self.objstorage.content_add(contents) with self.db() as db: with db.transaction() as cur: missing = list( self.content_missing( map(Content.to_dict, contents), key_hash="sha1_git", db=db, cur=cur, ) ) contents = [c for c in contents if c.sha1_git in missing] self.journal_writer.content_add(contents) self._content_add_metadata(db, cur, contents) return { "content:add": len(contents), "content:add:bytes": objstorage_summary["content:add:bytes"], } @timed @db_transaction() def content_update( self, contents: List[Dict[str, Any]], keys: List[str] = [], db=None, cur=None ) -> None: # TODO: Add a check on input keys. How to properly implement # this? We don't know yet the new columns. self.journal_writer.content_update(contents) db.mktemp("content", cur) select_keys = list(set(db.content_get_metadata_keys).union(set(keys))) with convert_validation_exceptions(): db.copy_to(contents, "tmp_content", select_keys, cur) db.content_update_from_temp(keys_to_update=keys, cur=cur) @timed @process_metrics @db_transaction() - def content_add_metadata(self, content: List[Content], db=None, cur=None) -> Dict: + def content_add_metadata( + self, content: List[Content], db=None, cur=None + ) -> Dict[str, int]: missing = self.content_missing( (c.to_dict() for c in content), key_hash="sha1_git", db=db, cur=cur, ) contents = [c for c in content if c.sha1_git in missing] self.journal_writer.content_add_metadata(contents) self._content_add_metadata(db, cur, contents) return { "content:add": len(contents), } @timed def content_get_data(self, content: Sha1) -> Optional[bytes]: # FIXME: Make this method support slicing the `data` return self.objstorage.content_get(content) @timed @db_transaction() def content_get_partition( self, partition_id: int, nb_partitions: int, page_token: Optional[str] = None, limit: int = 1000, db=None, cur=None, ) -> PagedResult[Content]: if limit is None: raise StorageArgumentException("limit should not be None") (start, end) = get_partition_bounds_bytes( partition_id, nb_partitions, SHA1_SIZE ) if page_token: start = hash_to_bytes(page_token) if end is None: end = b"\xff" * SHA1_SIZE next_page_token: Optional[str] = None contents = [] for counter, row in enumerate(db.content_get_range(start, end, limit + 1, cur)): row_d = dict(zip(db.content_get_metadata_keys, row)) content = Content(**row_d) if counter >= limit: # take the last content for the next page starting from this next_page_token = hash_to_hex(content.sha1) break contents.append(content) assert len(contents) <= limit return PagedResult(results=contents, next_page_token=next_page_token) @timed @db_transaction(statement_timeout=500) def content_get( - self, contents: List[Sha1], db=None, cur=None + self, contents: List[bytes], algo: str = "sha1", db=None, cur=None ) -> List[Optional[Content]]: - contents_by_sha1: Dict[Sha1, Optional[Content]] = {} - for row in db.content_get_metadata_from_sha1s(contents, cur): + contents_by_hash: Dict[bytes, Optional[Content]] = {} + if algo not in DEFAULT_ALGORITHMS: + raise StorageArgumentException( + "algo should be one of {','.join(DEFAULT_ALGORITHMS)}" + ) + + rows = db.content_get_metadata_from_hashes(contents, algo, cur) + key = operator.attrgetter(algo) + + for row in rows: row_d = dict(zip(db.content_get_metadata_keys, row)) content = Content(**row_d) - contents_by_sha1[content.sha1] = content + contents_by_hash[key(content)] = content - return [contents_by_sha1.get(sha1) for sha1 in contents] + return [contents_by_hash.get(sha1) for sha1 in contents] @timed @db_transaction_generator() def content_missing( self, contents: List[Dict[str, Any]], key_hash: str = "sha1", db=None, cur=None ) -> Iterable[bytes]: if key_hash not in DEFAULT_ALGORITHMS: raise StorageArgumentException( "key_hash should be one of {','.join(DEFAULT_ALGORITHMS)}" ) keys = db.content_hash_keys key_hash_idx = keys.index(key_hash) for obj in db.content_missing_from_list(contents, cur): yield obj[key_hash_idx] @timed @db_transaction_generator() def content_missing_per_sha1( self, contents: List[bytes], db=None, cur=None ) -> Iterable[bytes]: for obj in db.content_missing_per_sha1(contents, cur): yield obj[0] @timed @db_transaction_generator() def content_missing_per_sha1_git( self, contents: List[bytes], db=None, cur=None ) -> Iterable[Sha1Git]: for obj in db.content_missing_per_sha1_git(contents, cur): yield obj[0] @timed @db_transaction() def content_find(self, content: Dict[str, Any], db=None, cur=None) -> List[Content]: if not set(content).intersection(DEFAULT_ALGORITHMS): raise StorageArgumentException( "content keys must contain at least one " f"of: {', '.join(sorted(DEFAULT_ALGORITHMS))}" ) rows = db.content_find( sha1=content.get("sha1"), sha1_git=content.get("sha1_git"), sha256=content.get("sha256"), blake2s256=content.get("blake2s256"), cur=cur, ) contents = [] for row in rows: row_d = dict(zip(db.content_find_cols, row)) contents.append(Content(**row_d)) return contents @timed @db_transaction() def content_get_random(self, db=None, cur=None) -> Sha1Git: return db.content_get_random(cur) @staticmethod def _skipped_content_normalize(d): d = d.copy() if d.get("status") is None: d["status"] = "absent" if d.get("length") is None: d["length"] = -1 return d def _skipped_content_add_metadata(self, db, cur, content: List[SkippedContent]): origin_ids = db.origin_id_get_by_url([cont.origin for cont in content], cur=cur) content = [ attr.evolve(c, origin=origin_id) for (c, origin_id) in zip(content, origin_ids) ] db.mktemp("skipped_content", cur) db.copy_to( [c.to_dict() for c in content], "tmp_skipped_content", db.skipped_content_keys, cur, ) # move metadata in place db.skipped_content_add_from_temp(cur) @timed @process_metrics @db_transaction() def skipped_content_add( self, content: List[SkippedContent], db=None, cur=None - ) -> Dict: + ) -> Dict[str, int]: ctime = now() content = [attr.evolve(c, ctime=ctime) for c in content] missing_contents = self.skipped_content_missing( (c.to_dict() for c in content), db=db, cur=cur, ) content = [ c for c in content if any( all( c.get_hash(algo) == missing_content.get(algo) for algo in DEFAULT_ALGORITHMS ) for missing_content in missing_contents ) ] self.journal_writer.skipped_content_add(content) self._skipped_content_add_metadata(db, cur, content) return { "skipped_content:add": len(content), } @timed @db_transaction_generator() def skipped_content_missing( self, contents: List[Dict[str, Any]], db=None, cur=None ) -> Iterable[Dict[str, Any]]: contents = list(contents) for content in db.skipped_content_missing(contents, cur): yield dict(zip(db.content_hash_keys, content)) @timed @process_metrics @db_transaction() - def directory_add(self, directories: List[Directory], db=None, cur=None) -> Dict: + def directory_add( + self, directories: List[Directory], db=None, cur=None + ) -> Dict[str, int]: summary = {"directory:add": 0} dirs = set() dir_entries: Dict[str, defaultdict] = { "file": defaultdict(list), "dir": defaultdict(list), "rev": defaultdict(list), } for cur_dir in directories: dir_id = cur_dir.id dirs.add(dir_id) for src_entry in cur_dir.entries: entry = src_entry.to_dict() entry["dir_id"] = dir_id dir_entries[entry["type"]][dir_id].append(entry) dirs_missing = set(self.directory_missing(dirs, db=db, cur=cur)) if not dirs_missing: return summary self.journal_writer.directory_add( dir_ for dir_ in directories if dir_.id in dirs_missing ) # Copy directory ids dirs_missing_dict = ({"id": dir} for dir in dirs_missing) db.mktemp("directory", cur) db.copy_to(dirs_missing_dict, "tmp_directory", ["id"], cur) # Copy entries for entry_type, entry_list in dir_entries.items(): entries = itertools.chain.from_iterable( entries_for_dir for dir_id, entries_for_dir in entry_list.items() if dir_id in dirs_missing ) db.mktemp_dir_entry(entry_type) db.copy_to( entries, "tmp_directory_entry_%s" % entry_type, ["target", "name", "perms", "dir_id"], cur, ) # Do the final copy db.directory_add_from_temp(cur) summary["directory:add"] = len(dirs_missing) return summary @timed @db_transaction_generator() def directory_missing( self, directories: List[Sha1Git], db=None, cur=None ) -> Iterable[Sha1Git]: for obj in db.directory_missing_from_list(directories, cur): yield obj[0] @timed @db_transaction_generator(statement_timeout=20000) def directory_ls( self, directory: Sha1Git, recursive: bool = False, db=None, cur=None ) -> Iterable[Dict[str, Any]]: if recursive: res_gen = db.directory_walk(directory, cur=cur) else: res_gen = db.directory_walk_one(directory, cur=cur) for line in res_gen: yield dict(zip(db.directory_ls_cols, line)) @timed @db_transaction(statement_timeout=2000) def directory_entry_get_by_path( self, directory: Sha1Git, paths: List[bytes], db=None, cur=None ) -> Optional[Dict[str, Any]]: res = db.directory_entry_get_by_path(directory, paths, cur) return dict(zip(db.directory_ls_cols, res)) if res else None @timed @db_transaction() def directory_get_random(self, db=None, cur=None) -> Sha1Git: return db.directory_get_random(cur) + @db_transaction() + def directory_get_entries( + self, + directory_id: Sha1Git, + page_token: Optional[bytes] = None, + limit: int = 1000, + db=None, + cur=None, + ) -> Optional[PagedResult[DirectoryEntry]]: + if list(self.directory_missing([directory_id], db=db, cur=cur)): + return None + + if page_token is not None: + raise StorageArgumentException("Unsupported page token") + + # TODO: actually paginate + rows = db.directory_get_entries(directory_id, cur=cur) + return PagedResult( + results=[ + DirectoryEntry(**dict(zip(db.directory_get_entries_cols, row))) + for row in rows + ], + next_page_token=None, + ) + @timed @process_metrics @db_transaction() - def revision_add(self, revisions: List[Revision], db=None, cur=None) -> Dict: + def revision_add( + self, revisions: List[Revision], db=None, cur=None + ) -> Dict[str, int]: summary = {"revision:add": 0} revisions_missing = set( self.revision_missing( set(revision.id for revision in revisions), db=db, cur=cur ) ) if not revisions_missing: return summary db.mktemp_revision(cur) revisions_filtered = [ revision for revision in revisions if revision.id in revisions_missing ] self.journal_writer.revision_add(revisions_filtered) db_revisions_filtered = list(map(converters.revision_to_db, revisions_filtered)) parents_filtered: List[bytes] = [] with convert_validation_exceptions(): db.copy_to( db_revisions_filtered, "tmp_revision", db.revision_add_cols, cur, lambda rev: parents_filtered.extend(rev["parents"]), ) db.revision_add_from_temp(cur) db.copy_to( parents_filtered, "revision_history", ["id", "parent_id", "parent_rank"], cur, ) return {"revision:add": len(revisions_missing)} @timed @db_transaction_generator() def revision_missing( self, revisions: List[Sha1Git], db=None, cur=None ) -> Iterable[Sha1Git]: if not revisions: return None for obj in db.revision_missing_from_list(revisions, cur): yield obj[0] @timed @db_transaction(statement_timeout=1000) def revision_get( self, revision_ids: List[Sha1Git], db=None, cur=None ) -> List[Optional[Revision]]: revisions = [] for line in db.revision_get_from_list(revision_ids, cur): revision = converters.db_to_revision(dict(zip(db.revision_get_cols, line))) revisions.append(revision) return revisions @timed @db_transaction_generator(statement_timeout=2000) def revision_log( self, revisions: List[Sha1Git], limit: Optional[int] = None, db=None, cur=None ) -> Iterable[Optional[Dict[str, Any]]]: for line in db.revision_log(revisions, limit, cur): data = converters.db_to_revision(dict(zip(db.revision_get_cols, line))) if not data: yield None continue yield data.to_dict() @timed @db_transaction_generator(statement_timeout=2000) def revision_shortlog( self, revisions: List[Sha1Git], limit: Optional[int] = None, db=None, cur=None ) -> Iterable[Optional[Tuple[Sha1Git, Tuple[Sha1Git, ...]]]]: yield from db.revision_shortlog(revisions, limit, cur) @timed @db_transaction() def revision_get_random(self, db=None, cur=None) -> Sha1Git: return db.revision_get_random(cur) @timed @db_transaction() def extid_get_from_extid( self, id_type: str, ids: List[bytes], db=None, cur=None ) -> List[ExtID]: extids = [] for row in db.extid_get_from_extid_list(id_type, ids, cur): if row[0] is not None: extids.append(converters.db_to_extid(dict(zip(db.extid_cols, row)))) return extids @timed @db_transaction() def extid_get_from_target( self, target_type: ObjectType, ids: List[Sha1Git], db=None, cur=None ) -> List[ExtID]: extids = [] for row in db.extid_get_from_swhid_list(target_type.value, ids, cur): if row[0] is not None: extids.append(converters.db_to_extid(dict(zip(db.extid_cols, row)))) return extids @timed @db_transaction() def extid_add(self, ids: List[ExtID], db=None, cur=None) -> Dict[str, int]: extid = [ { "extid": extid.extid, "extid_type": extid.extid_type, "target": extid.target.object_id, "target_type": extid.target.object_type.name.lower(), # arghh } for extid in ids ] db.mktemp("extid", cur) self.journal_writer.extid_add(ids) db.copy_to(extid, "tmp_extid", db.extid_cols, cur) # move metadata in place db.extid_add_from_temp(cur) return {"extid:add": len(extid)} @timed @process_metrics @db_transaction() - def release_add(self, releases: List[Release], db=None, cur=None) -> Dict: + def release_add(self, releases: List[Release], db=None, cur=None) -> Dict[str, int]: summary = {"release:add": 0} release_ids = set(release.id for release in releases) releases_missing = set(self.release_missing(release_ids, db=db, cur=cur)) if not releases_missing: return summary db.mktemp_release(cur) releases_filtered = [ release for release in releases if release.id in releases_missing ] self.journal_writer.release_add(releases_filtered) db_releases_filtered = list(map(converters.release_to_db, releases_filtered)) with convert_validation_exceptions(): db.copy_to(db_releases_filtered, "tmp_release", db.release_add_cols, cur) db.release_add_from_temp(cur) return {"release:add": len(releases_missing)} @timed @db_transaction_generator() def release_missing( self, releases: List[Sha1Git], db=None, cur=None ) -> Iterable[Sha1Git]: if not releases: return for obj in db.release_missing_from_list(releases, cur): yield obj[0] @timed @db_transaction(statement_timeout=500) def release_get( self, releases: List[Sha1Git], db=None, cur=None ) -> List[Optional[Release]]: rels = [] for release in db.release_get_from_list(releases, cur): data = converters.db_to_release(dict(zip(db.release_get_cols, release))) rels.append(data if data else None) return rels @timed @db_transaction() def release_get_random(self, db=None, cur=None) -> Sha1Git: return db.release_get_random(cur) @timed @process_metrics @db_transaction() - def snapshot_add(self, snapshots: List[Snapshot], db=None, cur=None) -> Dict: + def snapshot_add( + self, snapshots: List[Snapshot], db=None, cur=None + ) -> Dict[str, int]: created_temp_table = False count = 0 for snapshot in snapshots: if not db.snapshot_exists(snapshot.id, cur): if not created_temp_table: db.mktemp_snapshot_branch(cur) created_temp_table = True with convert_validation_exceptions(): db.copy_to( ( { "name": name, "target": info.target if info else None, "target_type": ( info.target_type.value if info else None ), } for name, info in snapshot.branches.items() ), "tmp_snapshot_branch", ["name", "target", "target_type"], cur, ) self.journal_writer.snapshot_add([snapshot]) db.snapshot_add(snapshot.id, cur) count += 1 return {"snapshot:add": count} @timed @db_transaction_generator() def snapshot_missing( self, snapshots: List[Sha1Git], db=None, cur=None ) -> Iterable[Sha1Git]: for obj in db.snapshot_missing_from_list(snapshots, cur): yield obj[0] @timed @db_transaction(statement_timeout=2000) def snapshot_get( self, snapshot_id: Sha1Git, db=None, cur=None ) -> Optional[Dict[str, Any]]: d = self.snapshot_get_branches(snapshot_id) if d is None: return d return { "id": d["id"], "branches": { name: branch.to_dict() if branch else None for (name, branch) in d["branches"].items() }, "next_branch": d["next_branch"], } @timed @db_transaction(statement_timeout=2000) def snapshot_count_branches( self, snapshot_id: Sha1Git, branch_name_exclude_prefix: Optional[bytes] = None, db=None, cur=None, ) -> Optional[Dict[Optional[str], int]]: return dict( [ bc for bc in db.snapshot_count_branches( snapshot_id, branch_name_exclude_prefix, cur, ) ] ) @timed @db_transaction(statement_timeout=2000) def snapshot_get_branches( self, snapshot_id: Sha1Git, branches_from: bytes = b"", branches_count: int = 1000, target_types: Optional[List[str]] = None, branch_name_include_substring: Optional[bytes] = None, branch_name_exclude_prefix: Optional[bytes] = None, db=None, cur=None, ) -> Optional[PartialBranches]: if snapshot_id == EMPTY_SNAPSHOT_ID: return PartialBranches(id=snapshot_id, branches={}, next_branch=None,) branches = {} next_branch = None fetched_branches = list( db.snapshot_get_by_id( snapshot_id, branches_from=branches_from, # the underlying SQL query can be quite expensive to execute for small # branches_count value, so we ensure a minimum branches limit of 10 for # optimal performances branches_count=max(branches_count + 1, 10), target_types=target_types, branch_name_include_substring=branch_name_include_substring, branch_name_exclude_prefix=branch_name_exclude_prefix, cur=cur, ) ) for row in fetched_branches[:branches_count]: branch_d = dict(zip(db.snapshot_get_cols, row)) del branch_d["snapshot_id"] name = branch_d.pop("name") if branch_d["target"] is None and branch_d["target_type"] is None: branch = None else: assert branch_d["target_type"] is not None branch = SnapshotBranch( target=branch_d["target"], target_type=TargetType(branch_d["target_type"]), ) branches[name] = branch if len(fetched_branches) > branches_count: next_branch = dict( zip(db.snapshot_get_cols, fetched_branches[branches_count]) )["name"] if branches: return PartialBranches( id=snapshot_id, branches=branches, next_branch=next_branch, ) return None @timed @db_transaction() def snapshot_get_random(self, db=None, cur=None) -> Sha1Git: return db.snapshot_get_random(cur) @timed @db_transaction() def origin_visit_add( self, visits: List[OriginVisit], db=None, cur=None ) -> Iterable[OriginVisit]: for visit in visits: origin = self.origin_get([visit.origin], db=db, cur=cur)[0] if not origin: # Cannot add a visit without an origin raise StorageArgumentException("Unknown origin %s", visit.origin) all_visits = [] nb_visits = 0 for visit in visits: nb_visits += 1 if not visit.visit: with convert_validation_exceptions(): visit_id = db.origin_visit_add( visit.origin, visit.date, visit.type, cur=cur ) visit = attr.evolve(visit, visit=visit_id) else: db.origin_visit_add_with_id(visit, cur=cur) assert visit.visit is not None all_visits.append(visit) # Forced to write after for the case when the visit has no id self.journal_writer.origin_visit_add([visit]) visit_status = OriginVisitStatus( origin=visit.origin, visit=visit.visit, date=visit.date, type=visit.type, status="created", snapshot=None, ) self._origin_visit_status_add(visit_status, db=db, cur=cur) send_metric("origin_visit:add", count=nb_visits, method_name="origin_visit") return all_visits def _origin_visit_status_add( self, visit_status: OriginVisitStatus, db, cur ) -> None: """Add an origin visit status""" self.journal_writer.origin_visit_status_add([visit_status]) db.origin_visit_status_add(visit_status, cur=cur) - send_metric( - "origin_visit_status:add", count=1, method_name="origin_visit_status" - ) @timed + @process_metrics @db_transaction() def origin_visit_status_add( self, visit_statuses: List[OriginVisitStatus], db=None, cur=None, - ) -> None: + ) -> Dict[str, int]: visit_statuses_ = [] # First round to check existence (fail early if any is ko) for visit_status in visit_statuses: origin_url = self.origin_get([visit_status.origin], db=db, cur=cur)[0] if not origin_url: raise StorageArgumentException(f"Unknown origin {visit_status.origin}") if visit_status.type is None: origin_visit = self.origin_visit_get_by( visit_status.origin, visit_status.visit, db=db, cur=cur ) if origin_visit is None: raise StorageArgumentException( f"Unknown origin visit {visit_status.visit} " f"of origin {visit_status.origin}" ) origin_visit_status = attr.evolve(visit_status, type=origin_visit.type) else: origin_visit_status = visit_status visit_statuses_.append(origin_visit_status) for visit_status in visit_statuses_: self._origin_visit_status_add(visit_status, db, cur) + return {"origin_visit_status:add": len(visit_statuses_)} @timed @db_transaction() def origin_visit_status_get_latest( self, origin_url: str, visit: int, allowed_statuses: Optional[List[str]] = None, require_snapshot: bool = False, db=None, cur=None, ) -> Optional[OriginVisitStatus]: if allowed_statuses and not set(allowed_statuses).intersection(VISIT_STATUSES): raise StorageArgumentException( f"Unknown allowed statuses {','.join(allowed_statuses)}, only " f"{','.join(VISIT_STATUSES)} authorized" ) row_d = db.origin_visit_status_get_latest( origin_url, visit, allowed_statuses, require_snapshot, cur=cur ) if not row_d: return None return OriginVisitStatus(**row_d) @timed @db_transaction(statement_timeout=500) def origin_visit_get( self, origin: str, page_token: Optional[str] = None, order: ListOrder = ListOrder.ASC, limit: int = 10, db=None, cur=None, ) -> PagedResult[OriginVisit]: page_token = page_token or "0" if not isinstance(order, ListOrder): raise StorageArgumentException("order must be a ListOrder value") if not isinstance(page_token, str): raise StorageArgumentException("page_token must be a string.") next_page_token = None visit_from = int(page_token) visits: List[OriginVisit] = [] extra_limit = limit + 1 for row in db.origin_visit_get_range( origin, visit_from=visit_from, order=order, limit=extra_limit, cur=cur ): row_d = dict(zip(db.origin_visit_cols, row)) visits.append( OriginVisit( origin=row_d["origin"], visit=row_d["visit"], date=row_d["date"], type=row_d["type"], ) ) assert len(visits) <= extra_limit if len(visits) == extra_limit: visits = visits[:limit] next_page_token = str(visits[-1].visit) return PagedResult(results=visits, next_page_token=next_page_token) @timed @db_transaction(statement_timeout=500) def origin_visit_find_by_date( self, origin: str, visit_date: datetime.datetime, db=None, cur=None ) -> Optional[OriginVisit]: row_d = db.origin_visit_find_by_date(origin, visit_date, cur=cur) if not row_d: return None return OriginVisit( origin=row_d["origin"], visit=row_d["visit"], date=row_d["date"], type=row_d["type"], ) @timed @db_transaction(statement_timeout=500) def origin_visit_get_by( self, origin: str, visit: int, db=None, cur=None ) -> Optional[OriginVisit]: row = db.origin_visit_get(origin, visit, cur) if row: row_d = dict(zip(db.origin_visit_get_cols, row)) return OriginVisit( origin=row_d["origin"], visit=row_d["visit"], date=row_d["date"], type=row_d["type"], ) return None @timed @db_transaction(statement_timeout=4000) def origin_visit_get_latest( self, origin: str, type: Optional[str] = None, allowed_statuses: Optional[List[str]] = None, require_snapshot: bool = False, db=None, cur=None, ) -> Optional[OriginVisit]: if allowed_statuses and not set(allowed_statuses).intersection(VISIT_STATUSES): raise StorageArgumentException( f"Unknown allowed statuses {','.join(allowed_statuses)}, only " f"{','.join(VISIT_STATUSES)} authorized" ) row = db.origin_visit_get_latest( origin, type=type, allowed_statuses=allowed_statuses, require_snapshot=require_snapshot, cur=cur, ) if row: row_d = dict(zip(db.origin_visit_get_cols, row)) visit = OriginVisit( origin=row_d["origin"], visit=row_d["visit"], date=row_d["date"], type=row_d["type"], ) return visit return None @timed @db_transaction(statement_timeout=500) def origin_visit_status_get( self, origin: str, visit: int, page_token: Optional[str] = None, order: ListOrder = ListOrder.ASC, limit: int = 10, db=None, cur=None, ) -> PagedResult[OriginVisitStatus]: next_page_token = None date_from = None if page_token is not None: date_from = datetime.datetime.fromisoformat(page_token) visit_statuses: List[OriginVisitStatus] = [] # Take one more visit status so we can reuse it as the next page token if any for row in db.origin_visit_status_get_range( origin, visit, date_from=date_from, order=order, limit=limit + 1, cur=cur, ): row_d = dict(zip(db.origin_visit_status_cols, row)) visit_statuses.append(OriginVisitStatus(**row_d)) if len(visit_statuses) > limit: # last visit status date is the next page token next_page_token = str(visit_statuses[-1].date) # excluding that visit status from the result to respect the limit size visit_statuses = visit_statuses[:limit] return PagedResult(results=visit_statuses, next_page_token=next_page_token) @timed @db_transaction() def origin_visit_status_get_random( self, type: str, db=None, cur=None ) -> Optional[OriginVisitStatus]: row = db.origin_visit_get_random(type, cur) if row is not None: row_d = dict(zip(db.origin_visit_status_cols, row)) return OriginVisitStatus(**row_d) return None @timed @db_transaction(statement_timeout=2000) def object_find_by_sha1_git( self, ids: List[Sha1Git], db=None, cur=None ) -> Dict[Sha1Git, List[Dict]]: ret: Dict[Sha1Git, List[Dict]] = {id: [] for id in ids} for retval in db.object_find_by_sha1_git(ids, cur=cur): if retval[1]: ret[retval[0]].append( dict(zip(db.object_find_by_sha1_git_cols, retval)) ) return ret @timed @db_transaction(statement_timeout=500) def origin_get( self, origins: List[str], db=None, cur=None ) -> Iterable[Optional[Origin]]: rows = db.origin_get_by_url(origins, cur) result: List[Optional[Origin]] = [] for row in rows: origin_d = dict(zip(db.origin_cols, row)) url = origin_d["url"] result.append(None if url is None else Origin(url=url)) return result @timed @db_transaction(statement_timeout=500) def origin_get_by_sha1( self, sha1s: List[bytes], db=None, cur=None ) -> List[Optional[Dict[str, Any]]]: return [ dict(zip(db.origin_cols, row)) if row[0] else None for row in db.origin_get_by_sha1(sha1s, cur) ] @timed @db_transaction_generator() def origin_get_range(self, origin_from=1, origin_count=100, db=None, cur=None): for origin in db.origin_get_range(origin_from, origin_count, cur): yield dict(zip(db.origin_get_range_cols, origin)) @timed @db_transaction() def origin_list( self, page_token: Optional[str] = None, limit: int = 100, *, db=None, cur=None ) -> PagedResult[Origin]: page_token = page_token or "0" if not isinstance(page_token, str): raise StorageArgumentException("page_token must be a string.") origin_from = int(page_token) next_page_token = None origins: List[Origin] = [] # Take one more origin so we can reuse it as the next page token if any for row_d in self.origin_get_range(origin_from, limit + 1, db=db, cur=cur): origins.append(Origin(url=row_d["url"])) # keep the last_id for the pagination if needed last_id = row_d["id"] if len(origins) > limit: # data left for subsequent call # last origin id is the next page token next_page_token = str(last_id) # excluding that origin from the result to respect the limit size origins = origins[:limit] assert len(origins) <= limit return PagedResult(results=origins, next_page_token=next_page_token) @timed @db_transaction() def origin_search( self, url_pattern: str, page_token: Optional[str] = None, limit: int = 50, regexp: bool = False, with_visit: bool = False, visit_types: Optional[List[str]] = None, db=None, cur=None, ) -> PagedResult[Origin]: next_page_token = None offset = int(page_token) if page_token else 0 origins = [] # Take one more origin so we can reuse it as the next page token if any for origin in db.origin_search( url_pattern, offset, limit + 1, regexp, with_visit, visit_types, cur ): row_d = dict(zip(db.origin_cols, origin)) origins.append(Origin(url=row_d["url"])) if len(origins) > limit: # next offset next_page_token = str(offset + limit) # excluding that origin from the result to respect the limit size origins = origins[:limit] assert len(origins) <= limit return PagedResult(results=origins, next_page_token=next_page_token) @timed @db_transaction() def origin_count( self, url_pattern: str, regexp: bool = False, with_visit: bool = False, db=None, cur=None, ) -> int: return db.origin_count(url_pattern, regexp, with_visit, cur) @timed @process_metrics @db_transaction() def origin_add(self, origins: List[Origin], db=None, cur=None) -> Dict[str, int]: urls = [o.url for o in origins] known_origins = set(url for (url,) in db.origin_get_by_url(urls, cur)) # keep only one occurrence of each given origin while keeping the list # sorted as originally given to_add = sorted(set(urls) - known_origins, key=urls.index) self.journal_writer.origin_add([Origin(url=url) for url in to_add]) added = 0 for url in to_add: if db.origin_add(url, cur): added += 1 return {"origin:add": added} @db_transaction(statement_timeout=500) def stat_counters(self, db=None, cur=None): return {k: v for (k, v) in db.stat_counters()} @db_transaction() def refresh_stat_counters(self, db=None, cur=None): keys = [ "content", "directory", "directory_entry_dir", "directory_entry_file", "directory_entry_rev", "origin", "origin_visit", "person", "release", "revision", "revision_history", "skipped_content", "snapshot", ] for key in keys: cur.execute("select * from swh_update_counter(%s)", (key,)) + @timed + @process_metrics @db_transaction() def raw_extrinsic_metadata_add( self, metadata: List[RawExtrinsicMetadata], db, cur, - ) -> None: + ) -> Dict[str, int]: metadata = list(metadata) self.journal_writer.raw_extrinsic_metadata_add(metadata) counter = Counter[ExtendedObjectType]() for metadata_entry in metadata: authority_id = self._get_authority_id(metadata_entry.authority, db, cur) fetcher_id = self._get_fetcher_id(metadata_entry.fetcher, db, cur) db.raw_extrinsic_metadata_add( id=metadata_entry.id, type=metadata_entry.target.object_type.name.lower(), target=str(metadata_entry.target), discovery_date=metadata_entry.discovery_date, authority_id=authority_id, fetcher_id=fetcher_id, format=metadata_entry.format, metadata=metadata_entry.metadata, origin=metadata_entry.origin, visit=metadata_entry.visit, snapshot=map_optional(str, metadata_entry.snapshot), release=map_optional(str, metadata_entry.release), revision=map_optional(str, metadata_entry.revision), path=metadata_entry.path, directory=map_optional(str, metadata_entry.directory), cur=cur, ) counter[metadata_entry.target.object_type] += 1 - for (type, count) in counter.items(): - send_metric( - f"{type.value}_metadata:add", - count=count, - method_name=f"{type.name.lower()}_metadata_add", - ) + return { + f"{type.value}_metadata:add": count for (type, count) in counter.items() + } @db_transaction() def raw_extrinsic_metadata_get( self, target: ExtendedSWHID, authority: MetadataAuthority, after: Optional[datetime.datetime] = None, page_token: Optional[bytes] = None, limit: int = 1000, db=None, cur=None, ) -> PagedResult[RawExtrinsicMetadata]: if page_token: (after_time, after_fetcher) = msgpack_loads(base64.b64decode(page_token)) if after and after_time < after: raise StorageArgumentException( "page_token is inconsistent with the value of 'after'." ) else: after_time = after after_fetcher = None authority_id = self._get_authority_id(authority, db, cur) if not authority_id: return PagedResult(next_page_token=None, results=[],) rows = db.raw_extrinsic_metadata_get( type, str(target), authority_id, after_time, after_fetcher, limit + 1, cur, ) rows = [dict(zip(db.raw_extrinsic_metadata_get_cols, row)) for row in rows] results = [] for row in rows: assert str(target) == row["raw_extrinsic_metadata.target"] results.append(converters.db_to_raw_extrinsic_metadata(row)) if len(results) > limit: results.pop() assert len(results) == limit last_returned_row = rows[-2] # rows[-1] corresponds to the popped result next_page_token: Optional[str] = base64.b64encode( msgpack_dumps( ( last_returned_row["discovery_date"], last_returned_row["metadata_fetcher.id"], ) ) ).decode() else: next_page_token = None return PagedResult(next_page_token=next_page_token, results=results,) @timed + @process_metrics @db_transaction() def metadata_fetcher_add( self, fetchers: List[MetadataFetcher], db=None, cur=None - ) -> None: + ) -> Dict[str, int]: fetchers = list(fetchers) self.journal_writer.metadata_fetcher_add(fetchers) count = 0 for fetcher in fetchers: - if fetcher.metadata is None: - raise StorageArgumentException( - "MetadataFetcher.metadata may not be None in metadata_fetcher_add." - ) - db.metadata_fetcher_add( - fetcher.name, fetcher.version, dict(fetcher.metadata), cur=cur - ) + db.metadata_fetcher_add(fetcher.name, fetcher.version, cur=cur) count += 1 - send_metric("metadata_fetcher:add", count=count, method_name="metadata_fetcher") + return {"metadata_fetcher:add": count} @timed @db_transaction(statement_timeout=500) def metadata_fetcher_get( self, name: str, version: str, db=None, cur=None ) -> Optional[MetadataFetcher]: row = db.metadata_fetcher_get(name, version, cur=cur) if not row: return None return MetadataFetcher.from_dict(dict(zip(db.metadata_fetcher_cols, row))) @timed + @process_metrics @db_transaction() def metadata_authority_add( self, authorities: List[MetadataAuthority], db=None, cur=None - ) -> None: + ) -> Dict[str, int]: authorities = list(authorities) self.journal_writer.metadata_authority_add(authorities) count = 0 for authority in authorities: - if authority.metadata is None: - raise StorageArgumentException( - "MetadataAuthority.metadata may not be None in " - "metadata_authority_add." - ) - db.metadata_authority_add( - authority.type.value, authority.url, dict(authority.metadata), cur=cur - ) + db.metadata_authority_add(authority.type.value, authority.url, cur=cur) count += 1 - send_metric( - "metadata_authority:add", count=count, method_name="metadata_authority" - ) + return {"metadata_authority:add": count} @timed @db_transaction() def metadata_authority_get( self, type: MetadataAuthorityType, url: str, db=None, cur=None ) -> Optional[MetadataAuthority]: row = db.metadata_authority_get(type.value, url, cur=cur) if not row: return None return MetadataAuthority.from_dict(dict(zip(db.metadata_authority_cols, row))) def clear_buffers(self, object_types: Sequence[str] = ()) -> None: """Do nothing """ return None def flush(self, object_types: Sequence[str] = ()) -> Dict[str, int]: return {} def _get_authority_id(self, authority: MetadataAuthority, db, cur): authority_id = db.metadata_authority_get_id( authority.type.value, authority.url, cur ) if not authority_id: raise StorageArgumentException(f"Unknown authority {authority}") return authority_id def _get_fetcher_id(self, fetcher: MetadataFetcher, db, cur): fetcher_id = db.metadata_fetcher_get_id(fetcher.name, fetcher.version, cur) if not fetcher_id: raise StorageArgumentException(f"Unknown fetcher {fetcher}") return fetcher_id diff --git a/swh/storage/buffer.py b/swh/storage/proxies/buffer.py similarity index 94% rename from swh/storage/buffer.py rename to swh/storage/proxies/buffer.py index 0389754d..1320614e 100644 --- a/swh/storage/buffer.py +++ b/swh/storage/proxies/buffer.py @@ -1,182 +1,183 @@ # Copyright (C) 2019-2020 The Software Heritage developers # See the AUTHORS file at the top-level directory of this distribution # License: GNU General Public License version 3, or any later version # See top-level LICENSE file for more information from functools import partial from typing import Dict, Iterable, Mapping, Sequence, Tuple from typing_extensions import Literal from swh.core.utils import grouper from swh.model.model import BaseModel, Content, SkippedContent from swh.storage import get_storage from swh.storage.interface import StorageInterface LObjectType = Literal[ "content", "skipped_content", "directory", "revision", "release", "snapshot", "extid", ] OBJECT_TYPES: Tuple[LObjectType, ...] = ( "content", "skipped_content", "directory", "revision", "release", "snapshot", "extid", ) DEFAULT_BUFFER_THRESHOLDS: Dict[str, int] = { "content": 10000, "content_bytes": 100 * 1024 * 1024, "skipped_content": 10000, "directory": 25000, "revision": 100000, "release": 100000, "snapshot": 25000, "extid": 10000, } class BufferingProxyStorage: """Storage implementation in charge of accumulating objects prior to discussing with the "main" storage. Deduplicates values based on a tuple of keys depending on the object type. Sample configuration use case for buffering storage: .. code-block:: yaml storage: cls: buffer args: storage: cls: remote args: http://storage.internal.staging.swh.network:5002/ min_batch_size: content: 10000 content_bytes: 100000000 skipped_content: 10000 directory: 5000 revision: 1000 release: 10000 snapshot: 5000 """ def __init__(self, storage: Mapping, min_batch_size: Mapping = {}): self.storage: StorageInterface = get_storage(**storage) self._buffer_thresholds = {**DEFAULT_BUFFER_THRESHOLDS, **min_batch_size} self._objects: Dict[LObjectType, Dict[Tuple[str, ...], BaseModel]] = { k: {} for k in OBJECT_TYPES } self._contents_size: int = 0 def __getattr__(self, key: str): if key.endswith("_add"): object_type = key.rsplit("_", 1)[0] if object_type in OBJECT_TYPES: return partial(self.object_add, object_type=object_type, keys=["id"],) if key == "storage": raise AttributeError(key) return getattr(self.storage, key) - def content_add(self, contents: Sequence[Content]) -> Dict: + def content_add(self, contents: Sequence[Content]) -> Dict[str, int]: """Push contents to write to the storage in the buffer. Following policies apply: - - if the buffer's threshold is hit, flush content to the storage. - - otherwise, if the total size of buffered contents's threshold is hit, - flush content to the storage. + + - if the buffer's threshold is hit, flush content to the storage. + - otherwise, if the total size of buffered contents's threshold is hit, + flush content to the storage. """ stats = self.object_add( contents, object_type="content", keys=["sha1", "sha1_git", "sha256", "blake2s256"], ) if not stats: # We did not flush already self._contents_size += sum(c.length for c in contents) if self._contents_size >= self._buffer_thresholds["content_bytes"]: return self.flush(["content"]) return stats - def skipped_content_add(self, contents: Sequence[SkippedContent]) -> Dict: + def skipped_content_add(self, contents: Sequence[SkippedContent]) -> Dict[str, int]: return self.object_add( contents, object_type="skipped_content", keys=["sha1", "sha1_git", "sha256", "blake2s256"], ) def object_add( self, objects: Sequence[BaseModel], *, object_type: LObjectType, keys: Iterable[str], ) -> Dict[str, int]: """Push objects to write to the storage in the buffer. Flushes the buffer to the storage if the threshold is hit. """ buffer_ = self._objects[object_type] for obj in objects: obj_key = tuple(getattr(obj, key) for key in keys) buffer_[obj_key] = obj if len(buffer_) >= self._buffer_thresholds[object_type]: return self.flush() return {} def flush( self, object_types: Sequence[LObjectType] = OBJECT_TYPES ) -> Dict[str, int]: summary: Dict[str, int] = {} def update_summary(stats): for k, v in stats.items(): summary[k] = v + summary.get(k, 0) for object_type in object_types: buffer_ = self._objects[object_type] batches = grouper(buffer_.values(), n=self._buffer_thresholds[object_type]) for batch in batches: add_fn = getattr(self.storage, "%s_add" % object_type) stats = add_fn(list(batch)) update_summary(stats) # Flush underlying storage stats = self.storage.flush(object_types) update_summary(stats) self.clear_buffers(object_types) return summary def clear_buffers(self, object_types: Sequence[LObjectType] = OBJECT_TYPES) -> None: """Clear objects from current buffer. WARNING: data that has not been flushed to storage will be lost when this method is called. This should only be called when `flush` fails and you want to continue your processing. """ for object_type in object_types: buffer_ = self._objects[object_type] buffer_.clear() if object_type == "content": self._contents_size = 0 self.storage.clear_buffers(object_types) diff --git a/swh/storage/filter.py b/swh/storage/proxies/filter.py similarity index 95% rename from swh/storage/filter.py rename to swh/storage/proxies/filter.py index 6964f367..c28b3df3 100644 --- a/swh/storage/filter.py +++ b/swh/storage/proxies/filter.py @@ -1,116 +1,116 @@ # Copyright (C) 2019-2020 The Software Heritage developers # See the AUTHORS file at the top-level directory of this distribution # License: GNU General Public License version 3, or any later version # See top-level LICENSE file for more information from typing import Dict, Iterable, List, Set from swh.model.model import Content, Directory, Revision, Sha1Git, SkippedContent from swh.storage import get_storage from swh.storage.interface import StorageInterface class FilteringProxyStorage: """Filtering Storage implementation. This is in charge of transparently filtering out known objects prior to adding them to storage. Sample configuration use case for filtering storage: .. code-block: yaml storage: cls: filter storage: cls: remote url: http://storage.internal.staging.swh.network:5002/ """ object_types = ["content", "skipped_content", "directory", "revision"] def __init__(self, storage): self.storage: StorageInterface = get_storage(**storage) def __getattr__(self, key): if key == "storage": raise AttributeError(key) return getattr(self.storage, key) - def content_add(self, content: List[Content]) -> Dict: + def content_add(self, content: List[Content]) -> Dict[str, int]: contents_to_add = self._filter_missing_contents(content) return self.storage.content_add( [x for x in content if x.sha256 in contents_to_add] ) - def skipped_content_add(self, content: List[SkippedContent]) -> Dict: + def skipped_content_add(self, content: List[SkippedContent]) -> Dict[str, int]: contents_to_add = self._filter_missing_skipped_contents(content) return self.storage.skipped_content_add( [x for x in content if x.sha1_git is None or x.sha1_git in contents_to_add] ) - def directory_add(self, directories: List[Directory]) -> Dict: + def directory_add(self, directories: List[Directory]) -> Dict[str, int]: missing_ids = self._filter_missing_ids("directory", (d.id for d in directories)) return self.storage.directory_add( [d for d in directories if d.id in missing_ids] ) - def revision_add(self, revisions: List[Revision]) -> Dict: + def revision_add(self, revisions: List[Revision]) -> Dict[str, int]: missing_ids = self._filter_missing_ids("revision", (r.id for r in revisions)) return self.storage.revision_add([r for r in revisions if r.id in missing_ids]) def _filter_missing_contents(self, contents: List[Content]) -> Set[bytes]: """Return only the content keys missing from swh Args: content_hashes: List of sha256 to check for existence in swh storage """ missing_contents = [] for content in contents: missing_contents.append(content.hashes()) return set(self.storage.content_missing(missing_contents, key_hash="sha256",)) def _filter_missing_skipped_contents( self, contents: List[SkippedContent] ) -> Set[Sha1Git]: """Return only the content keys missing from swh Args: content_hashes: List of sha1_git to check for existence in swh storage """ missing_contents = [c.hashes() for c in contents if c.sha1_git is not None] ids = set() for c in self.storage.skipped_content_missing(missing_contents): if c is None or c.get("sha1_git") is None: continue ids.add(c["sha1_git"]) return ids def _filter_missing_ids(self, object_type: str, ids: Iterable[bytes]) -> Set[bytes]: """Filter missing ids from the storage for a given object type. Args: object_type: object type to use {revision, directory} ids: List of object_type ids Returns: Missing ids from the storage for object_type """ missing_ids = [] for id in ids: missing_ids.append(id) fn_by_object_type = { "revision": self.storage.revision_missing, "directory": self.storage.directory_missing, } fn = fn_by_object_type[object_type] return set(fn(missing_ids)) diff --git a/swh/storage/retry.py b/swh/storage/proxies/retry.py similarity index 100% rename from swh/storage/retry.py rename to swh/storage/proxies/retry.py diff --git a/swh/storage/proxies/tenacious.py b/swh/storage/proxies/tenacious.py new file mode 100644 index 00000000..78bc9bcd --- /dev/null +++ b/swh/storage/proxies/tenacious.py @@ -0,0 +1,174 @@ +# Copyright (C) 2020 The Software Heritage developers +# See the AUTHORS file at the top-level directory of this distribution +# License: GNU General Public License version 3, or any later version +# See top-level LICENSE file for more information + +from collections import Counter, deque +from functools import partial +import logging +from typing import Counter as CounterT +from typing import Deque, Dict, Iterable, List, Optional + +from swh.model.model import BaseModel +from swh.storage import get_storage + +logger = logging.getLogger(__name__) + + +class RateQueue: + def __init__(self, size: int, max_errors: int): + assert size > max_errors + self._size = size + self._max_errors = max_errors + self._errors: Deque[bool] = deque(maxlen=size) + + def add_ok(self, n_ok: int = 1) -> None: + self._errors.extend([False] * n_ok) + + def add_error(self, n_error: int = 1) -> None: + self._errors.extend([True] * n_error) + + def limit_reached(self) -> bool: + return sum(self._errors) > self._max_errors + + def reset(self): + # mainly for testing purpose + self._errors.clear() + + +class TenaciousProxyStorage: + """Storage proxy that have a tenacious insertion behavior. + + When an xxx_add method is called, it's first attempted as is against the backend + storage. If a failure occurs, split the list of inserted objects in pieces until + erroneous objects have been identified, so all the valid objects are guaranteed to + be inserted. + + Also provides a error-rate limit feature: if more than n errors occurred during the + insertion of the last p (window_size) objects, stop accepting any insertion. + + The number of insertion retries for a single object can be specified via + the 'retries' parameter. + + This proxy is mainly intended to be used in a replayer configuration (aka a + mirror stack), where insertion errors are mostly unexpected (which explains + the low default ratio errors/window_size). + + Conversely, it should not be used in a loader configuration, as it may + drop objects without stopping the loader, which leads to holes in the graph. + + Deployments using this proxy should carefully monitor their logs to check any + failure is expected (because the failed object is corrupted), + not because of transient errors or issues with the storage backend. + + Sample configuration use case for tenacious storage: + + .. code-block:: yaml + + storage: + cls: tenacious + storage: + cls: remote + args: http://storage.internal.staging.swh.network:5002/ + error-rate-limit: + errors: 10 + window_size: 1000 + + """ + + tenacious_methods = ( + "content_add", + "skipped_content_add", + "directory_add", + "revision_add", + "extid_add", + "release_add", + "snapshot_add", + "origin_add", + ) + + def __init__( + self, + storage, + error_rate_limit: Optional[Dict[str, int]] = None, + retries: int = 3, + ): + self.storage = get_storage(**storage) + if error_rate_limit is None: + error_rate_limit = {"errors": 10, "window_size": 1000} + assert "errors" in error_rate_limit + assert "window_size" in error_rate_limit + self.rate_queue = RateQueue( + size=error_rate_limit["window_size"], max_errors=error_rate_limit["errors"], + ) + self._single_object_retries: int = retries + + def __getattr__(self, key): + if key in self.tenacious_methods: + return partial(self._tenacious_add, key) + return getattr(self.storage, key) + + def _tenacious_add(self, func_name, objects: Iterable[BaseModel]) -> Dict[str, int]: + """Enqueue objects to write to the storage. This checks if the queue's + threshold is hit. If it is actually write those to the storage. + + """ + add_function = getattr(self.storage, func_name) + object_type = func_name[:-4] # remove the _add suffix + + # list of lists of objects; note this to_add list is consumed from the tail + to_add: List[List[BaseModel]] = [list(objects)] + n_objs: int = len(to_add[0]) + + results: CounterT[str] = Counter() + retries: int = self._single_object_retries + + while to_add: + if self.rate_queue.limit_reached(): + logging.error( + "Too many insertion errors have been detected; " + "disabling insertions" + ) + raise RuntimeError( + "Too many insertion errors have been detected; " + "disabling insertions" + ) + objs = to_add.pop() + try: + results.update(add_function(objs)) + self.rate_queue.add_ok(len(objs)) + except Exception as exc: + if len(objs) > 1: + logger.info( + f"{func_name}: failed to insert a batch of " + f"{len(objs)} {object_type} objects, splitting" + ) + # reinsert objs split in 2 parts at the end of to_add + to_add.append(objs[(len(objs) // 2) :]) + to_add.append(objs[: (len(objs) // 2)]) + # each time we append a batch in the to_add bag, reset the + # one-object-batch retries counter + retries = self._single_object_retries + else: + retries -= 1 + if retries: + logger.info( + f"{func_name}: failed to insert an {object_type}, retrying" + ) + # give it another chance + to_add.append(objs) + else: + logger.error( + f"{func_name}: failed to insert an object, " + f"excluding {objs} (from a batch of {n_objs})" + ) + logger.exception(f"Exception was: {exc}") + results.update({f"{object_type}:add:errors": 1}) + self.rate_queue.add_error() + # reset the retries counter (needed in case the next + # batch is also 1 element only) + retries = self._single_object_retries + return dict(results) + + def reset(self): + self.rate_queue.reset() diff --git a/swh/storage/validate.py b/swh/storage/proxies/validate.py similarity index 88% rename from swh/storage/validate.py rename to swh/storage/proxies/validate.py index be6bcbe8..a5608092 100644 --- a/swh/storage/validate.py +++ b/swh/storage/proxies/validate.py @@ -1,71 +1,71 @@ # Copyright (C) 2020 The Software Heritage developers # See the AUTHORS file at the top-level directory of this distribution # License: GNU General Public License version 3, or any later version # See top-level LICENSE file for more information from typing import Dict, Iterable, List from swh.model.hashutil import MultiHash, hash_to_bytes, hash_to_hex from swh.model.model import Content, Directory, Release, Revision, Snapshot from swh.storage import get_storage from swh.storage.exc import StorageArgumentException from swh.storage.interface import StorageInterface class ValidatingProxyStorage: """Proxy for storage classes, which checks inserted objects have a correct hash. Sample configuration use case for filtering storage: .. code-block: yaml storage: cls: validate storage: cls: remote url: http://storage.internal.staging.swh.network:5002/ """ def __init__(self, storage): self.storage: StorageInterface = get_storage(**storage) def __getattr__(self, key): if key == "storage": raise AttributeError(key) return getattr(self.storage, key) def _check_hashes(self, objects: Iterable): for obj in objects: id_ = hash_to_bytes(obj.compute_hash()) if id_ != obj.id: raise StorageArgumentException( f"Object has id {hash_to_hex(obj.id)}, " f"but it should be {hash_to_hex(id_)}: {obj}" ) - def content_add(self, content: List[Content]) -> Dict: + def content_add(self, content: List[Content]) -> Dict[str, int]: for cont in content: hashes = MultiHash.from_data(cont.data).digest() if hashes != cont.hashes(): raise StorageArgumentException( f"Object has hashes {cont.hashes()}, but they should be {hashes}" ) return self.storage.content_add(content) - def directory_add(self, directories: List[Directory]) -> Dict: + def directory_add(self, directories: List[Directory]) -> Dict[str, int]: self._check_hashes(directories) return self.storage.directory_add(directories) - def revision_add(self, revisions: List[Revision]) -> Dict: + def revision_add(self, revisions: List[Revision]) -> Dict[str, int]: self._check_hashes(revisions) return self.storage.revision_add(revisions) - def release_add(self, releases: List[Release]) -> Dict: + def release_add(self, releases: List[Release]) -> Dict[str, int]: self._check_hashes(releases) return self.storage.release_add(releases) - def snapshot_add(self, snapshots: List[Snapshot]) -> Dict: + def snapshot_add(self, snapshots: List[Snapshot]) -> Dict[str, int]: self._check_hashes(snapshots) return self.storage.snapshot_add(snapshots) diff --git a/swh/storage/pytest_plugin.py b/swh/storage/pytest_plugin.py index 018b761d..205271b0 100644 --- a/swh/storage/pytest_plugin.py +++ b/swh/storage/pytest_plugin.py @@ -1,54 +1,54 @@ # Copyright (C) 2019-2020 The Software Heritage developers # See the AUTHORS file at the top-level directory of this distribution # License: GNU General Public License version 3, or any later version # See top-level LICENSE file for more information from os import environ, path import pytest from swh.core.db.pytest_plugin import postgresql_fact import swh.storage from swh.storage import get_storage from swh.storage.tests.storage_data import StorageData SQL_DIR = path.join(path.dirname(swh.storage.__file__), "sql") environ["LC_ALL"] = "C.UTF-8" swh_storage_postgresql = postgresql_fact( - "postgresql_proc", db_name="storage", dump_files=path.join(SQL_DIR, "*.sql") + "postgresql_proc", dbname="storage", dump_files=path.join(SQL_DIR, "*.sql") ) @pytest.fixture def swh_storage_backend_config(swh_storage_postgresql): """Basic pg storage configuration with no journal collaborator (to avoid pulling optional dependency on clients of this fixture) """ yield { "cls": "local", "db": swh_storage_postgresql.dsn, "objstorage": {"cls": "memory"}, "check_config": {"check_write": True}, } @pytest.fixture def swh_storage(swh_storage_backend_config): return get_storage(**swh_storage_backend_config) @pytest.fixture def sample_data() -> StorageData: """Pre-defined sample storage object data to manipulate Returns: StorageData whose attribute keys are data model objects. Either multiple objects: contents, directories, revisions, releases, ... or simple ones: content, directory, revision, release, ... """ return StorageData() diff --git a/swh/storage/sql/30-schema.sql b/swh/storage/sql/30-schema.sql index a10c9a71..5f801e58 100644 --- a/swh/storage/sql/30-schema.sql +++ b/swh/storage/sql/30-schema.sql @@ -1,519 +1,515 @@ --- --- SQL implementation of the Software Heritage data model --- -- schema versions create table dbversion ( version int primary key, release timestamptz, description text ); comment on table dbversion is 'Details of current db version'; comment on column dbversion.version is 'SQL schema version'; comment on column dbversion.release is 'Version deployment timestamp'; comment on column dbversion.description is 'Release description'; -- latest schema version insert into dbversion(version, release, description) - values(173, now(), 'Work In Progress'); + values(175, now(), 'Work In Progress'); -- a SHA1 checksum create domain sha1 as bytea check (length(value) = 20); -- a Git object ID, i.e., a Git-style salted SHA1 checksum create domain sha1_git as bytea check (length(value) = 20); -- a SHA256 checksum create domain sha256 as bytea check (length(value) = 32); -- a blake2 checksum create domain blake2s256 as bytea check (length(value) = 32); -- UNIX path (absolute, relative, individual path component, etc.) create domain unix_path as bytea; -- a set of UNIX-like access permissions, as manipulated by, e.g., chmod create domain file_perms as int; -- an SWHID create domain swhid as text check (value ~ '^swh:[0-9]+:.*'); -- Checksums about actual file content. Note that the content itself is not -- stored in the DB, but on external (key-value) storage. A single checksum is -- used as key there, but the other can be used to verify that we do not inject -- content collisions not knowingly. create table content ( sha1 sha1 not null, sha1_git sha1_git not null, sha256 sha256 not null, blake2s256 blake2s256 not null, length bigint not null, ctime timestamptz not null default now(), -- creation time, i.e. time of (first) injection into the storage status content_status not null default 'visible', object_id bigserial ); comment on table content is 'Checksums of file content which is actually stored externally'; comment on column content.sha1 is 'Content sha1 hash'; comment on column content.sha1_git is 'Git object sha1 hash'; comment on column content.sha256 is 'Content Sha256 hash'; comment on column content.blake2s256 is 'Content blake2s hash'; comment on column content.length is 'Content length'; comment on column content.ctime is 'First seen time'; comment on column content.status is 'Content status (absent, visible, hidden)'; comment on column content.object_id is 'Content identifier'; -- An origin is a place, identified by an URL, where software source code -- artifacts can be found. We support different kinds of origins, e.g., git and -- other VCS repositories, web pages that list tarballs URLs (e.g., -- http://www.kernel.org), indirect tarball URLs (e.g., -- http://www.example.org/latest.tar.gz), etc. The key feature of an origin is -- that it can be *fetched* from (wget, git clone, svn checkout, etc.) to -- retrieve all the contained software. create table origin ( id bigserial not null, url text not null ); comment on column origin.id is 'Artifact origin id'; comment on column origin.url is 'URL of origin'; -- Content blobs observed somewhere, but not ingested into the archive for -- whatever reason. This table is separate from the content table as we might -- not have the sha1 checksum of skipped contents (for instance when we inject -- git repositories, objects that are too big will be skipped here, and we will -- only know their sha1_git). 'reason' contains the reason the content was -- skipped. origin is a nullable column allowing to find out which origin -- contains that skipped content. create table skipped_content ( sha1 sha1, sha1_git sha1_git, sha256 sha256, blake2s256 blake2s256, length bigint not null, ctime timestamptz not null default now(), status content_status not null default 'absent', reason text not null, origin bigint, object_id bigserial ); comment on table skipped_content is 'Content blobs observed, but not ingested in the archive'; comment on column skipped_content.sha1 is 'Skipped content sha1 hash'; comment on column skipped_content.sha1_git is 'Git object sha1 hash'; comment on column skipped_content.sha256 is 'Skipped content sha256 hash'; comment on column skipped_content.blake2s256 is 'Skipped content blake2s hash'; comment on column skipped_content.length is 'Skipped content length'; comment on column skipped_content.ctime is 'First seen time'; comment on column skipped_content.status is 'Skipped content status (absent, visible, hidden)'; comment on column skipped_content.reason is 'Reason for skipping'; comment on column skipped_content.origin is 'Origin table identifier'; comment on column skipped_content.object_id is 'Skipped content identifier'; -- A file-system directory. A directory is a list of directory entries (see -- tables: directory_entry_{dir,file}). -- -- To list the contents of a directory: -- 1. list the contained directory_entry_dir using array dir_entries -- 2. list the contained directory_entry_file using array file_entries -- 3. list the contained directory_entry_rev using array rev_entries -- 4. UNION -- -- Synonyms/mappings: -- * git: tree create table directory ( id sha1_git not null, dir_entries bigint[], -- sub-directories, reference directory_entry_dir file_entries bigint[], -- contained files, reference directory_entry_file rev_entries bigint[], -- mounted revisions, reference directory_entry_rev object_id bigserial -- short object identifier ); comment on table directory is 'Contents of a directory, synonymous to tree (git)'; comment on column directory.id is 'Git object sha1 hash'; comment on column directory.dir_entries is 'Sub-directories, reference directory_entry_dir'; comment on column directory.file_entries is 'Contained files, reference directory_entry_file'; comment on column directory.rev_entries is 'Mounted revisions, reference directory_entry_rev'; comment on column directory.object_id is 'Short object identifier'; -- A directory entry pointing to a (sub-)directory. create table directory_entry_dir ( id bigserial, target sha1_git not null, -- id of target directory name unix_path not null, -- path name, relative to containing dir perms file_perms not null -- unix-like permissions ); comment on table directory_entry_dir is 'Directory entry for directory'; comment on column directory_entry_dir.id is 'Directory identifier'; comment on column directory_entry_dir.target is 'Target directory identifier'; comment on column directory_entry_dir.name is 'Path name, relative to containing directory'; comment on column directory_entry_dir.perms is 'Unix-like permissions'; -- A directory entry pointing to a file content. create table directory_entry_file ( id bigserial, target sha1_git not null, -- id of target file name unix_path not null, -- path name, relative to containing dir perms file_perms not null -- unix-like permissions ); comment on table directory_entry_file is 'Directory entry for file'; comment on column directory_entry_file.id is 'File identifier'; comment on column directory_entry_file.target is 'Target file identifier'; comment on column directory_entry_file.name is 'Path name, relative to containing directory'; comment on column directory_entry_file.perms is 'Unix-like permissions'; -- A directory entry pointing to a revision. create table directory_entry_rev ( id bigserial, target sha1_git not null, -- id of target revision name unix_path not null, -- path name, relative to containing dir perms file_perms not null -- unix-like permissions ); comment on table directory_entry_rev is 'Directory entry for revision'; comment on column directory_entry_dir.id is 'Revision identifier'; comment on column directory_entry_dir.target is 'Target revision in identifier'; comment on column directory_entry_dir.name is 'Path name, relative to containing directory'; comment on column directory_entry_dir.perms is 'Unix-like permissions'; -- A person referenced by some source code artifacts, e.g., a VCS revision or -- release metadata. create table person ( id bigserial, name bytea, -- advisory: not null if we managed to parse a name email bytea, -- advisory: not null if we managed to parse an email fullname bytea not null -- freeform specification; what is actually used in the checksums -- will usually be of the form 'name ' ); comment on table person is 'Person referenced in code artifact release metadata'; comment on column person.id is 'Person identifier'; comment on column person.name is 'Name'; comment on column person.email is 'Email'; comment on column person.fullname is 'Full name (raw name)'; -- The state of a source code tree at a specific point in time. -- -- Synonyms/mappings: -- * git / subversion / etc: commit -- * tarball: a specific tarball -- -- Revisions are organized as DAGs. Each revision points to 0, 1, or more (in -- case of merges) parent revisions. Each revision points to a directory, i.e., -- a file-system tree containing files and directories. create table revision ( id sha1_git not null, date timestamptz, date_offset smallint, committer_date timestamptz, committer_date_offset smallint, type revision_type not null, directory sha1_git, -- source code 'root' directory message bytea, author bigint, committer bigint, synthetic boolean not null default false, -- true iff revision has been created by Software Heritage metadata jsonb, -- extra metadata (tarball checksums, extra commit information, etc...) object_id bigserial, date_neg_utc_offset boolean, committer_date_neg_utc_offset boolean, extra_headers bytea[][] not null -- extra headers (used in hash computation) ); comment on table revision is 'A revision represents the state of a source code tree at a specific point in time'; comment on column revision.id is 'Git-style SHA1 commit identifier'; comment on column revision.date is 'Author timestamp as UNIX epoch'; comment on column revision.date_offset is 'Author timestamp timezone, as minute offsets from UTC'; comment on column revision.date_neg_utc_offset is 'True indicates a -0 UTC offset on author timestamp'; comment on column revision.committer_date is 'Committer timestamp as UNIX epoch'; comment on column revision.committer_date_offset is 'Committer timestamp timezone, as minute offsets from UTC'; comment on column revision.committer_date_neg_utc_offset is 'True indicates a -0 UTC offset on committer timestamp'; comment on column revision.type is 'Type of revision'; comment on column revision.directory is 'Directory identifier'; comment on column revision.message is 'Commit message'; comment on column revision.author is 'Author identity'; comment on column revision.committer is 'Committer identity'; comment on column revision.synthetic is 'True iff revision has been synthesized by Software Heritage'; comment on column revision.metadata is 'Extra revision metadata'; comment on column revision.object_id is 'Non-intrinsic, sequential object identifier'; comment on column revision.extra_headers is 'Extra revision headers; used in revision hash computation'; -- either this table or the sha1_git[] column on the revision table create table revision_history ( id sha1_git not null, parent_id sha1_git not null, parent_rank int not null default 0 -- parent position in merge commits, 0-based ); comment on table revision_history is 'Sequence of revision history with parent and position in history'; comment on column revision_history.id is 'Revision history git object sha1 checksum'; comment on column revision_history.parent_id is 'Parent revision git object identifier'; comment on column revision_history.parent_rank is 'Parent position in merge commits, 0-based'; -- Crawling history of software origins visited by Software Heritage. Each -- visit is a 3-way mapping between a software origin, a timestamp, and a -- snapshot object capturing the full-state of the origin at visit time. create table origin_visit ( origin bigint not null, visit bigint not null, date timestamptz not null, type text not null ); comment on column origin_visit.origin is 'Visited origin'; comment on column origin_visit.visit is 'Sequential visit number for the origin'; comment on column origin_visit.date is 'Visit timestamp'; comment on column origin_visit.type is 'Type of loader that did the visit (hg, git, ...)'; -- Crawling history of software origin visits by Software Heritage. Each -- visit see its history change through new origin visit status updates create table origin_visit_status ( origin bigint not null, visit bigint not null, date timestamptz not null, type text not null, status origin_visit_state not null, metadata jsonb, snapshot sha1_git ); comment on column origin_visit_status.origin is 'Origin concerned by the visit update'; comment on column origin_visit_status.visit is 'Visit concerned by the visit update'; comment on column origin_visit_status.date is 'Visit update timestamp'; comment on column origin_visit_status.type is 'Type of loader that did the visit (hg, git, ...)'; comment on column origin_visit_status.status is 'Visit status (ongoing, failed, full)'; comment on column origin_visit_status.metadata is 'Optional origin visit metadata'; comment on column origin_visit_status.snapshot is 'Optional, possibly partial, snapshot of the origin visit. It can be partial.'; -- A snapshot represents the entire state of a software origin as crawled by -- Software Heritage. This table is a simple mapping between (public) intrinsic -- snapshot identifiers and (private) numeric sequential identifiers. create table snapshot ( object_id bigserial not null, -- PK internal object identifier id sha1_git not null -- snapshot intrinsic identifier ); comment on table snapshot is 'State of a software origin as crawled by Software Heritage'; comment on column snapshot.object_id is 'Internal object identifier'; comment on column snapshot.id is 'Intrinsic snapshot identifier'; -- Each snapshot associate "branch" names to other objects in the Software -- Heritage Merkle DAG. This table describes branches as mappings between names -- and target typed objects. create table snapshot_branch ( object_id bigserial not null, -- PK internal object identifier name bytea not null, -- branch name, e.g., "master" or "feature/drag-n-drop" target bytea, -- target object identifier, e.g., a revision identifier target_type snapshot_target -- target object type, e.g., "revision" ); comment on table snapshot_branch is 'Associates branches with objects in Heritage Merkle DAG'; comment on column snapshot_branch.object_id is 'Internal object identifier'; comment on column snapshot_branch.name is 'Branch name'; comment on column snapshot_branch.target is 'Target object identifier'; comment on column snapshot_branch.target_type is 'Target object type'; -- Mapping between snapshots and their branches. create table snapshot_branches ( snapshot_id bigint not null, -- snapshot identifier, ref. snapshot.object_id branch_id bigint not null -- branch identifier, ref. snapshot_branch.object_id ); comment on table snapshot_branches is 'Mapping between snapshot and their branches'; comment on column snapshot_branches.snapshot_id is 'Snapshot identifier'; comment on column snapshot_branches.branch_id is 'Branch identifier'; -- A "memorable" point in time in the development history of a software -- project. -- -- Synonyms/mappings: -- * git: tag (of the annotated kind, otherwise they are just references) -- * tarball: the release version number create table release ( id sha1_git not null, target sha1_git, date timestamptz, date_offset smallint, name bytea, comment bytea, author bigint, synthetic boolean not null default false, -- true iff release has been created by Software Heritage object_id bigserial, target_type object_type not null, date_neg_utc_offset boolean ); comment on table release is 'Details of a software release, synonymous with a tag (git) or version number (tarball)'; comment on column release.id is 'Release git identifier'; comment on column release.target is 'Target git identifier'; comment on column release.date is 'Release timestamp'; comment on column release.date_offset is 'Timestamp offset from UTC'; comment on column release.name is 'Name'; comment on column release.comment is 'Comment'; comment on column release.author is 'Author'; comment on column release.synthetic is 'Indicates if created by Software Heritage'; comment on column release.object_id is 'Object identifier'; comment on column release.target_type is 'Object type (''content'', ''directory'', ''revision'', ''release'', ''snapshot'')'; comment on column release.date_neg_utc_offset is 'True indicates -0 UTC offset for release timestamp'; -- Tools create table metadata_fetcher ( id serial not null, name text not null, - version text not null, - metadata jsonb not null + version text not null ); comment on table metadata_fetcher is 'Tools used to retrieve metadata'; comment on column metadata_fetcher.id is 'Internal identifier of the fetcher'; comment on column metadata_fetcher.name is 'Fetcher name'; comment on column metadata_fetcher.version is 'Fetcher version'; -comment on column metadata_fetcher.metadata is 'Extra information about the fetcher'; create table metadata_authority ( id serial not null, type text not null, - url text not null, - metadata jsonb not null + url text not null ); comment on table metadata_authority is 'Metadata authority information'; comment on column metadata_authority.id is 'Internal identifier of the authority'; comment on column metadata_authority.type is 'Type of authority (deposit_client/forge/registry)'; comment on column metadata_authority.url is 'Authority''s uri'; -comment on column metadata_authority.metadata is 'Other metadata about authority'; -- Extrinsic metadata on a DAG objects and origins. create table raw_extrinsic_metadata ( id sha1_git not null, type text not null, target text not null, -- metadata source authority_id bigint not null, fetcher_id bigint not null, discovery_date timestamptz not null, -- metadata itself format text not null, metadata bytea not null, -- context origin text, visit bigint, snapshot swhid, release swhid, revision swhid, path bytea, directory swhid ); comment on table raw_extrinsic_metadata is 'keeps all metadata found concerning an object'; comment on column raw_extrinsic_metadata.type is 'the type of object (content/directory/revision/release/snapshot/origin) the metadata is on'; comment on column raw_extrinsic_metadata.target is 'the SWHID or origin URL for which the metadata was found'; comment on column raw_extrinsic_metadata.discovery_date is 'the date of retrieval'; comment on column raw_extrinsic_metadata.authority_id is 'the metadata provider: github, openhub, deposit, etc.'; comment on column raw_extrinsic_metadata.fetcher_id is 'the tool used for extracting metadata: loaders, crawlers, etc.'; comment on column raw_extrinsic_metadata.format is 'name of the format of metadata, used by readers to interpret it.'; comment on column raw_extrinsic_metadata.metadata is 'original metadata in opaque format'; -- Keep a cache of object counts create table object_counts ( object_type text, -- table for which we're counting objects (PK) value bigint, -- count of objects in the table last_update timestamptz, -- last update for the object count in this table single_update boolean -- whether we update this table standalone (true) or through bucketed counts (false) ); comment on table object_counts is 'Cache of object counts'; comment on column object_counts.object_type is 'Object type (''content'', ''directory'', ''revision'', ''release'', ''snapshot'')'; comment on column object_counts.value is 'Count of objects in the table'; comment on column object_counts.last_update is 'Last update for object count'; comment on column object_counts.single_update is 'standalone (true) or bucketed counts (false)'; create table object_counts_bucketed ( line serial not null, -- PK object_type text not null, -- table for which we're counting objects identifier text not null, -- identifier across which we're bucketing objects bucket_start bytea, -- lower bound (inclusive) for the bucket bucket_end bytea, -- upper bound (exclusive) for the bucket value bigint, -- count of objects in the bucket last_update timestamptz -- last update for the object count in this bucket ); comment on table object_counts_bucketed is 'Bucketed count for objects ordered by type'; comment on column object_counts_bucketed.line is 'Auto incremented idenitfier value'; comment on column object_counts_bucketed.object_type is 'Object type (''content'', ''directory'', ''revision'', ''release'', ''snapshot'')'; comment on column object_counts_bucketed.identifier is 'Common identifier for bucketed objects'; comment on column object_counts_bucketed.bucket_start is 'Lower bound (inclusive) for the bucket'; comment on column object_counts_bucketed.bucket_end is 'Upper bound (exclusive) for the bucket'; comment on column object_counts_bucketed.value is 'Count of objects in the bucket'; comment on column object_counts_bucketed.last_update is 'Last update for the object count in this bucket'; -- The ExtID (typ. original VCS) <-> swhid relation table create table extid ( extid_type text not null, extid bytea not null, target_type object_type not null, target sha1_git not null ); comment on table extid is 'Correspondance SWH object (SWHID) <-> original revision id (vcs id)'; comment on column extid.extid_type is 'ExtID type'; comment on column extid.extid is 'Intrinsic identifier of the object (e.g. hg revision)'; comment on column extid.target_type is 'Type of SWHID of the referenced SWH object'; comment on column extid.target is 'Value (hash) of SWHID of the refenced SWH object'; diff --git a/swh/storage/sql/40-funcs.sql b/swh/storage/sql/40-funcs.sql index c9fab1cb..4d1a621e 100644 --- a/swh/storage/sql/40-funcs.sql +++ b/swh/storage/sql/40-funcs.sql @@ -1,983 +1,1011 @@ create or replace function hash_sha1(text) returns text as $$ select encode(digest($1, 'sha1'), 'hex') $$ language sql strict immutable; comment on function hash_sha1(text) is 'Compute SHA1 hash as text'; -- create a temporary table called tmp_TBLNAME, mimicking existing table -- TBLNAME -- -- Args: -- tblname: name of the table to mimic create or replace function swh_mktemp(tblname regclass) returns void language plpgsql as $$ begin execute format(' create temporary table if not exists tmp_%1$I (like %1$I including defaults) on commit delete rows; alter table tmp_%1$I drop column if exists object_id; ', tblname); return; end $$; -- create a temporary table for directory entries called tmp_TBLNAME, -- mimicking existing table TBLNAME with an extra dir_id (sha1_git) -- column, and dropping the id column. -- -- This is used to create the tmp_directory_entry_ tables. -- -- Args: -- tblname: name of the table to mimic create or replace function swh_mktemp_dir_entry(tblname regclass) returns void language plpgsql as $$ begin execute format(' create temporary table if not exists tmp_%1$I (like %1$I including defaults, dir_id sha1_git) on commit delete rows; alter table tmp_%1$I drop column if exists id; ', tblname); return; end $$; -- create a temporary table for revisions called tmp_revisions, -- mimicking existing table revision, replacing the foreign keys to -- people with an email and name field -- create or replace function swh_mktemp_revision() returns void language sql as $$ create temporary table if not exists tmp_revision ( like revision including defaults, author_fullname bytea, author_name bytea, author_email bytea, committer_fullname bytea, committer_name bytea, committer_email bytea ) on commit delete rows; alter table tmp_revision drop column if exists author; alter table tmp_revision drop column if exists committer; alter table tmp_revision drop column if exists object_id; $$; -- create a temporary table for releases called tmp_release, -- mimicking existing table release, replacing the foreign keys to -- people with an email and name field -- create or replace function swh_mktemp_release() returns void language sql as $$ create temporary table if not exists tmp_release ( like release including defaults, author_fullname bytea, author_name bytea, author_email bytea ) on commit delete rows; alter table tmp_release drop column if exists author; alter table tmp_release drop column if exists object_id; $$; -- create a temporary table for the branches of a snapshot create or replace function swh_mktemp_snapshot_branch() returns void language sql as $$ create temporary table if not exists tmp_snapshot_branch ( name bytea not null, target bytea, target_type snapshot_target ) on commit delete rows; $$; -- a content signature is a set of cryptographic checksums that we use to -- uniquely identify content, for the purpose of verifying if we already have -- some content or not during content injection create type content_signature as ( sha1 sha1, sha1_git sha1_git, sha256 sha256, blake2s256 blake2s256 ); -- check which entries of tmp_skipped_content are missing from skipped_content -- -- operates in bulk: 0. swh_mktemp(skipped_content), 1. COPY to tmp_skipped_content, -- 2. call this function create or replace function swh_skipped_content_missing() returns setof content_signature language plpgsql as $$ begin return query select sha1, sha1_git, sha256, blake2s256 from tmp_skipped_content t where not exists (select 1 from skipped_content s where s.sha1 is not distinct from t.sha1 and s.sha1_git is not distinct from t.sha1_git and s.sha256 is not distinct from t.sha256); return; end $$; -- add tmp_content entries to content, skipping duplicates -- -- operates in bulk: 0. swh_mktemp(content), 1. COPY to tmp_content, -- 2. call this function create or replace function swh_content_add() returns void language plpgsql as $$ begin insert into content (sha1, sha1_git, sha256, blake2s256, length, status, ctime) select distinct sha1, sha1_git, sha256, blake2s256, length, status, ctime from tmp_content; return; end $$; -- add tmp_skipped_content entries to skipped_content, skipping duplicates -- -- operates in bulk: 0. swh_mktemp(skipped_content), 1. COPY to tmp_skipped_content, -- 2. call this function create or replace function swh_skipped_content_add() returns void language plpgsql as $$ begin insert into skipped_content (sha1, sha1_git, sha256, blake2s256, length, status, reason, origin) select distinct sha1, sha1_git, sha256, blake2s256, length, status, reason, origin from tmp_skipped_content where (coalesce(sha1, ''), coalesce(sha1_git, ''), coalesce(sha256, '')) in ( select coalesce(sha1, ''), coalesce(sha1_git, ''), coalesce(sha256, '') from swh_skipped_content_missing() ); -- TODO XXX use postgres 9.5 "UPSERT" support here, when available. -- Specifically, using "INSERT .. ON CONFLICT IGNORE" we can avoid -- the extra swh_skipped_content_missing() query here. return; end $$; -- Update content entries from temporary table. -- (columns are potential new columns added to the schema, this cannot be empty) -- create or replace function swh_content_update(columns_update text[]) returns void language plpgsql as $$ declare query text; tmp_array text[]; begin if array_length(columns_update, 1) = 0 then raise exception 'Please, provide the list of column names to update.'; end if; tmp_array := array(select format('%1$s=t.%1$s', unnest) from unnest(columns_update)); query = format('update content set %s from tmp_content t where t.sha1 = content.sha1', array_to_string(tmp_array, ', ')); execute query; return; end $$; comment on function swh_content_update(text[]) IS 'Update existing content''s columns'; create type directory_entry_type as enum('file', 'dir', 'rev'); -- Add tmp_directory_entry_* entries to directory_entry_* and directory, -- skipping duplicates in directory_entry_*. This is a generic function that -- works on all kind of directory entries. -- -- operates in bulk: 0. swh_mktemp_dir_entry('directory_entry_*'), 1 COPY to -- tmp_directory_entry_*, 2. call this function -- -- Assumption: this function is used in the same transaction that inserts the -- context directory in table "directory". create or replace function swh_directory_entry_add(typ directory_entry_type) returns void language plpgsql as $$ begin execute format(' insert into directory_entry_%1$s (target, name, perms) select distinct t.target, t.name, t.perms from tmp_directory_entry_%1$s t where not exists ( select 1 from directory_entry_%1$s i where t.target = i.target and t.name = i.name and t.perms = i.perms) ', typ); execute format(' with new_entries as ( select t.dir_id, array_agg(i.id) as entries from tmp_directory_entry_%1$s t inner join directory_entry_%1$s i using (target, name, perms) group by t.dir_id ) update tmp_directory as d set %1$s_entries = new_entries.entries from new_entries where d.id = new_entries.dir_id ', typ); return; end $$; -- Insert the data from tmp_directory, tmp_directory_entry_file, -- tmp_directory_entry_dir, tmp_directory_entry_rev into their final -- tables. -- -- Prerequisites: -- directory ids in tmp_directory -- entries in tmp_directory_entry_{file,dir,rev} -- create or replace function swh_directory_add() returns void language plpgsql as $$ begin perform swh_directory_entry_add('file'); perform swh_directory_entry_add('dir'); perform swh_directory_entry_add('rev'); insert into directory select * from tmp_directory t where not exists ( select 1 from directory d where d.id = t.id); return; end $$; -- a directory listing entry with all the metadata -- -- can be used to list a directory, and retrieve all the data in one go. create type directory_entry as ( dir_id sha1_git, -- id of the parent directory type directory_entry_type, -- type of entry target sha1_git, -- id of target name unix_path, -- path name, relative to containing dir perms file_perms, -- unix-like permissions status content_status, -- visible or absent sha1 sha1, -- content if sha1 if type is not dir sha1_git sha1_git, -- content's sha1 git if type is not dir sha256 sha256, -- content's sha256 if type is not dir length bigint -- content length if type is not dir ); -- List a single level of directory walked_dir_id -- FIXME: order by name is not correct. For git, we need to order by -- lexicographic order but as if a trailing / is present in directory -- name create or replace function swh_directory_walk_one(walked_dir_id sha1_git) returns setof directory_entry language sql stable as $$ with dir as ( select id as dir_id, dir_entries, file_entries, rev_entries from directory where id = walked_dir_id), ls_d as (select dir_id, unnest(dir_entries) as entry_id from dir), ls_f as (select dir_id, unnest(file_entries) as entry_id from dir), ls_r as (select dir_id, unnest(rev_entries) as entry_id from dir) (select dir_id, 'dir'::directory_entry_type as type, e.target, e.name, e.perms, NULL::content_status, NULL::sha1, NULL::sha1_git, NULL::sha256, NULL::bigint from ls_d left join directory_entry_dir e on ls_d.entry_id = e.id) union (with known_contents as (select dir_id, 'file'::directory_entry_type as type, e.target, e.name, e.perms, c.status, c.sha1, c.sha1_git, c.sha256, c.length from ls_f left join directory_entry_file e on ls_f.entry_id = e.id inner join content c on e.target = c.sha1_git) select * from known_contents union (select dir_id, 'file'::directory_entry_type as type, e.target, e.name, e.perms, c.status, c.sha1, c.sha1_git, c.sha256, c.length from ls_f left join directory_entry_file e on ls_f.entry_id = e.id left join skipped_content c on e.target = c.sha1_git where not exists (select 1 from known_contents where known_contents.sha1_git=e.target))) union (select dir_id, 'rev'::directory_entry_type as type, e.target, e.name, e.perms, NULL::content_status, NULL::sha1, NULL::sha1_git, NULL::sha256, NULL::bigint from ls_r left join directory_entry_rev e on ls_r.entry_id = e.id) order by name; $$; -- List recursively the revision directory arborescence create or replace function swh_directory_walk(walked_dir_id sha1_git) returns setof directory_entry language sql stable as $$ with recursive entries as ( select dir_id, type, target, name, perms, status, sha1, sha1_git, sha256, length from swh_directory_walk_one(walked_dir_id) union all select dir_id, type, target, (dirname || '/' || name)::unix_path as name, perms, status, sha1, sha1_git, sha256, length from (select (swh_directory_walk_one(dirs.target)).*, dirs.name as dirname from (select target, name from entries where type = 'dir') as dirs) as with_parent ) select dir_id, type, target, name, perms, status, sha1, sha1_git, sha256, length from entries $$; -- Find a directory entry by its path create or replace function swh_find_directory_entry_by_path( walked_dir_id sha1_git, dir_or_content_path bytea[]) returns directory_entry language plpgsql as $$ declare end_index integer; paths bytea default ''; path bytea; res bytea[]; r record; begin end_index := array_upper(dir_or_content_path, 1); res[1] := walked_dir_id; for i in 1..end_index loop path := dir_or_content_path[i]; -- concatenate path for patching the name in the result record (if we found it) if i = 1 then paths = path; else paths := paths || '/' || path; -- concatenate paths end if; if i <> end_index then select * from swh_directory_walk_one(res[i] :: sha1_git) where name=path and type = 'dir' limit 1 into r; else select * from swh_directory_walk_one(res[i] :: sha1_git) where name=path limit 1 into r; end if; -- find the path if r is null then return null; else -- store the next dir to lookup the next local path from res[i+1] := r.target; end if; end loop; -- at this moment, r is the result. Patch its 'name' with the full path before returning it. r.name := paths; return r; end $$; +-- Returns the entries in a directory, without joining with their target tables +create or replace function swh_directory_get_entries(dir_id sha1_git) + returns table ( + dir_id directory_entry_type, target sha1_git, name unix_path, perms file_perms + ) + language sql + stable +as $$ + with dir as ( + select id as dir_id, dir_entries, file_entries, rev_entries + from directory + where id = dir_id), + ls_d as (select dir_id, unnest(dir_entries) as entry_id from dir), + ls_f as (select dir_id, unnest(file_entries) as entry_id from dir), + ls_r as (select dir_id, unnest(rev_entries) as entry_id from dir) + (select 'dir'::directory_entry_type, e.target, e.name, e.perms + from ls_d + left join directory_entry_dir e on ls_d.entry_id = e.id) + union + (select 'file'::directory_entry_type, e.target, e.name, e.perms + from ls_f + left join directory_entry_file e on ls_f.entry_id = e.id) + union + (select 'rev'::directory_entry_type, e.target, e.name, e.perms + from ls_r + left join directory_entry_rev e on ls_r.entry_id = e.id) +$$; + -- List all revision IDs starting from a given revision, going back in time -- -- TODO ordering: should be breadth-first right now (what do we want?) -- TODO ordering: ORDER BY parent_rank somewhere? create or replace function swh_revision_list(root_revisions bytea[], num_revs bigint default NULL) returns table (id sha1_git, parents bytea[]) language sql stable as $$ with recursive full_rev_list(id) as ( (select id from revision where id = ANY(root_revisions)) union (select h.parent_id from revision_history as h join full_rev_list on h.id = full_rev_list.id) ), rev_list as (select id from full_rev_list limit num_revs) select rev_list.id as id, array(select rh.parent_id::bytea from revision_history rh where rh.id = rev_list.id order by rh.parent_rank ) as parent from rev_list; $$; -- Detailed entry for a revision create type revision_entry as ( id sha1_git, date timestamptz, date_offset smallint, date_neg_utc_offset boolean, committer_date timestamptz, committer_date_offset smallint, committer_date_neg_utc_offset boolean, type revision_type, directory sha1_git, message bytea, author_id bigint, author_fullname bytea, author_name bytea, author_email bytea, committer_id bigint, committer_fullname bytea, committer_name bytea, committer_email bytea, metadata jsonb, synthetic boolean, parents bytea[], object_id bigint, extra_headers bytea[][] ); -- "git style" revision log. Similar to swh_revision_list(), but returning all -- information associated to each revision, and expanding authors/committers create or replace function swh_revision_log(root_revisions bytea[], num_revs bigint default NULL) returns setof revision_entry language sql stable as $$ select t.id, r.date, r.date_offset, r.date_neg_utc_offset, r.committer_date, r.committer_date_offset, r.committer_date_neg_utc_offset, r.type, r.directory, r.message, a.id, a.fullname, a.name, a.email, c.id, c.fullname, c.name, c.email, r.metadata, r.synthetic, t.parents, r.object_id, r.extra_headers from swh_revision_list(root_revisions, num_revs) as t left join revision r on t.id = r.id left join person a on a.id = r.author left join person c on c.id = r.committer; $$; -- Detailed entry for a release create type release_entry as ( id sha1_git, target sha1_git, target_type object_type, date timestamptz, date_offset smallint, date_neg_utc_offset boolean, name bytea, comment bytea, synthetic boolean, author_id bigint, author_fullname bytea, author_name bytea, author_email bytea, object_id bigint ); -- Create entries in person from tmp_revision create or replace function swh_person_add_from_revision() returns void language plpgsql as $$ begin with t as ( select author_fullname as fullname, author_name as name, author_email as email from tmp_revision union select committer_fullname as fullname, committer_name as name, committer_email as email from tmp_revision ) insert into person (fullname, name, email) select distinct on (fullname) fullname, name, email from t where not exists ( select 1 from person p where t.fullname = p.fullname ); return; end $$; -- Create entries in revision from tmp_revision create or replace function swh_revision_add() returns void language plpgsql as $$ begin perform swh_person_add_from_revision(); insert into revision (id, date, date_offset, date_neg_utc_offset, committer_date, committer_date_offset, committer_date_neg_utc_offset, type, directory, message, author, committer, metadata, synthetic, extra_headers) select t.id, t.date, t.date_offset, t.date_neg_utc_offset, t.committer_date, t.committer_date_offset, t.committer_date_neg_utc_offset, t.type, t.directory, t.message, a.id, c.id, t.metadata, t.synthetic, t.extra_headers from tmp_revision t left join person a on a.fullname = t.author_fullname left join person c on c.fullname = t.committer_fullname; return; end $$; -- Create entries in extid from tmp_extid -- operates in bulk: 0. swh_mktemp(extid), 1. COPY to tmp_extid, -- 2. call this function create or replace function swh_extid_add() returns void language plpgsql as $$ begin insert into extid (extid_type, extid, target_type, target) select distinct t.extid_type, t.extid, t.target_type, t.target from tmp_extid t on conflict do nothing; return; end $$; -- Create entries in person from tmp_release create or replace function swh_person_add_from_release() returns void language plpgsql as $$ begin with t as ( select distinct author_fullname as fullname, author_name as name, author_email as email from tmp_release where author_fullname is not null ) insert into person (fullname, name, email) select distinct on (fullname) fullname, name, email from t where not exists ( select 1 from person p where t.fullname = p.fullname ); return; end $$; -- Create entries in release from tmp_release create or replace function swh_release_add() returns void language plpgsql as $$ begin perform swh_person_add_from_release(); insert into release (id, target, target_type, date, date_offset, date_neg_utc_offset, name, comment, author, synthetic) select distinct t.id, t.target, t.target_type, t.date, t.date_offset, t.date_neg_utc_offset, t.name, t.comment, a.id, t.synthetic from tmp_release t left join person a on a.fullname = t.author_fullname where not exists (select 1 from release where t.id = release.id); return; end $$; -- add a new origin_visit for origin origin_id at date. -- -- Returns the new visit id. create or replace function swh_origin_visit_add(origin_url text, date timestamptz, type text) returns bigint language sql as $$ with origin_id as ( select id from origin where url = origin_url ), last_known_visit as ( select coalesce(max(visit), 0) as visit from origin_visit where origin = (select id from origin_id) ) insert into origin_visit (origin, date, type, visit) values ((select id from origin_id), date, type, (select visit from last_known_visit) + 1) returning visit; $$; create or replace function swh_snapshot_add(snapshot_id sha1_git) returns void language plpgsql as $$ declare snapshot_object_id snapshot.object_id%type; begin select object_id from snapshot where id = snapshot_id into snapshot_object_id; if snapshot_object_id is null then insert into snapshot (id) values (snapshot_id) returning object_id into snapshot_object_id; insert into snapshot_branch (name, target_type, target) select name, target_type, target from tmp_snapshot_branch tmp where not exists ( select 1 from snapshot_branch sb where sb.name = tmp.name and sb.target = tmp.target and sb.target_type = tmp.target_type ) on conflict do nothing; insert into snapshot_branches (snapshot_id, branch_id) select snapshot_object_id, sb.object_id as branch_id from tmp_snapshot_branch tmp join snapshot_branch sb using (name, target, target_type) where tmp.target is not null and tmp.target_type is not null union select snapshot_object_id, sb.object_id as branch_id from tmp_snapshot_branch tmp join snapshot_branch sb using (name) where tmp.target is null and tmp.target_type is null and sb.target is null and sb.target_type is null; end if; truncate table tmp_snapshot_branch; end; $$; create type snapshot_result as ( snapshot_id sha1_git, name bytea, target bytea, target_type snapshot_target ); create or replace function swh_snapshot_get_by_id(id sha1_git, branches_from bytea default '', branches_count bigint default null, target_types snapshot_target[] default NULL, branch_name_include_substring bytea default NULL, branch_name_exclude_prefix bytea default NULL) returns setof snapshot_result language sql stable as $$ -- with small limits, the "naive" version of this query can degenerate into -- using the deduplication index on snapshot_branch (name, target, -- target_type); The planner happily scans several hundred million rows. -- Do the query in two steps: first pull the relevant branches for the given -- snapshot (filtering them by type), then do the limiting. This two-step -- process guides the planner into using the proper index. with filtered_snapshot_branches as ( select swh_snapshot_get_by_id.id as snapshot_id, name, target, target_type from snapshot_branches inner join snapshot_branch on snapshot_branches.branch_id = snapshot_branch.object_id where snapshot_id = (select object_id from snapshot where snapshot.id = swh_snapshot_get_by_id.id) and (target_types is null or target_type = any(target_types)) order by name ) select snapshot_id, name, target, target_type from filtered_snapshot_branches where name >= branches_from and (branch_name_include_substring is null or name like '%'||branch_name_include_substring||'%') and (branch_name_exclude_prefix is null or name not like branch_name_exclude_prefix||'%') order by name limit branches_count; $$; create type snapshot_size as ( target_type snapshot_target, count bigint ); create or replace function swh_snapshot_count_branches(id sha1_git, branch_name_exclude_prefix bytea default NULL) returns setof snapshot_size language sql stable as $$ SELECT target_type, count(name) from swh_snapshot_get_by_id(swh_snapshot_count_branches.id, branch_name_exclude_prefix => swh_snapshot_count_branches.branch_name_exclude_prefix) group by target_type; $$; -- Absolute path: directory reference + complete path relative to it create type content_dir as ( directory sha1_git, path unix_path ); -- Find the containing directory of a given content, specified by sha1 -- (note: *not* sha1_git). -- -- Return a pair (dir_it, path) where path is a UNIX path that, from the -- directory root, reach down to a file with the desired content. Return NULL -- if no match is found. -- -- In case of multiple paths (i.e., pretty much always), an arbitrary one is -- chosen. create or replace function swh_content_find_directory(content_id sha1) returns content_dir language sql stable as $$ with recursive path as ( -- Recursively build a path from the requested content to a root -- directory. Each iteration returns a pair (dir_id, filename) where -- filename is relative to dir_id. Stops when no parent directory can -- be found. (select dir.id as dir_id, dir_entry_f.name as name, 0 as depth from directory_entry_file as dir_entry_f join content on content.sha1_git = dir_entry_f.target join directory as dir on dir.file_entries @> array[dir_entry_f.id] where content.sha1 = content_id limit 1) union all (select dir.id as dir_id, (dir_entry_d.name || '/' || path.name)::unix_path as name, path.depth + 1 from path join directory_entry_dir as dir_entry_d on dir_entry_d.target = path.dir_id join directory as dir on dir.dir_entries @> array[dir_entry_d.id] limit 1) ) select dir_id, name from path order by depth desc limit 1; $$; -- Find the visit of origin closest to date visit_date -- Breaks ties by selecting the largest visit id create or replace function swh_visit_find_by_date(origin_url text, visit_date timestamptz default NOW()) returns setof origin_visit language plpgsql stable as $$ declare origin_id bigint; begin select id into origin_id from origin where url=origin_url; return query with closest_two_visits as (( select ov, (date - visit_date), visit as interval from origin_visit ov where ov.origin = origin_id and ov.date >= visit_date order by ov.date asc, ov.visit desc limit 1 ) union ( select ov, (visit_date - date), visit as interval from origin_visit ov where ov.origin = origin_id and ov.date < visit_date order by ov.date desc, ov.visit desc limit 1 )) select (ov).* from closest_two_visits order by interval, visit limit 1; end $$; -- Object listing by object_id create or replace function swh_content_list_by_object_id( min_excl bigint, max_incl bigint ) returns setof content language sql stable as $$ select * from content where object_id > min_excl and object_id <= max_incl order by object_id; $$; create or replace function swh_revision_list_by_object_id( min_excl bigint, max_incl bigint ) returns setof revision_entry language sql stable as $$ with revs as ( select * from revision where object_id > min_excl and object_id <= max_incl ) select r.id, r.date, r.date_offset, r.date_neg_utc_offset, r.committer_date, r.committer_date_offset, r.committer_date_neg_utc_offset, r.type, r.directory, r.message, a.id, a.fullname, a.name, a.email, c.id, c.fullname, c.name, c.email, r.metadata, r.synthetic, array(select rh.parent_id::bytea from revision_history rh where rh.id = r.id order by rh.parent_rank) as parents, r.object_id, r.extra_headers from revs r left join person a on a.id = r.author left join person c on c.id = r.committer order by r.object_id; $$; create or replace function swh_release_list_by_object_id( min_excl bigint, max_incl bigint ) returns setof release_entry language sql stable as $$ with rels as ( select * from release where object_id > min_excl and object_id <= max_incl ) select r.id, r.target, r.target_type, r.date, r.date_offset, r.date_neg_utc_offset, r.name, r.comment, r.synthetic, p.id as author_id, p.fullname as author_fullname, p.name as author_name, p.email as author_email, r.object_id from rels r left join person p on p.id = r.author order by r.object_id; $$; -- simple counter mapping a textual label to an integer value create type counter as ( label text, value bigint ); -- return statistics about the number of tuples in various SWH tables -- -- Note: the returned values are based on postgres internal statistics -- (pg_class table), which are only updated daily (by autovacuum) or so create or replace function swh_stat_counters() returns setof counter language sql stable as $$ select object_type as label, value as value from object_counts where object_type in ( 'content', 'directory', 'directory_entry_dir', 'directory_entry_file', 'directory_entry_rev', 'origin', 'origin_visit', 'person', 'release', 'revision', 'revision_history', 'skipped_content', 'snapshot' ); $$; create or replace function swh_update_counter(object_type text) returns void language plpgsql as $$ begin execute format(' insert into object_counts (value, last_update, object_type) values ((select count(*) from %1$I), NOW(), %1$L) on conflict (object_type) do update set value = excluded.value, last_update = excluded.last_update', object_type); return; end; $$; create or replace function swh_update_counter_bucketed() returns void language plpgsql as $$ declare query text; line_to_update int; new_value bigint; begin select object_counts_bucketed.line, format( 'select count(%I) from %I where %s', coalesce(identifier, '*'), object_type, coalesce( concat_ws( ' and ', case when bucket_start is not null then format('%I >= %L', identifier, bucket_start) -- lower bound condition, inclusive end, case when bucket_end is not null then format('%I < %L', identifier, bucket_end) -- upper bound condition, exclusive end ), 'true' ) ) from object_counts_bucketed order by coalesce(last_update, now() - '1 month'::interval) asc limit 1 into line_to_update, query; execute query into new_value; update object_counts_bucketed set value = new_value, last_update = now() where object_counts_bucketed.line = line_to_update; END $$; create or replace function swh_update_counters_from_buckets() returns trigger language plpgsql as $$ begin with to_update as ( select object_type, sum(value) as value, max(last_update) as last_update from object_counts_bucketed ob1 where not exists ( select 1 from object_counts_bucketed ob2 where ob1.object_type = ob2.object_type and value is null ) group by object_type ) update object_counts set value = to_update.value, last_update = to_update.last_update from to_update where object_counts.object_type = to_update.object_type and object_counts.value != to_update.value; return null; end $$; create trigger update_counts_from_bucketed after insert or update on object_counts_bucketed for each row when (NEW.line % 256 = 0) execute procedure swh_update_counters_from_buckets(); diff --git a/swh/storage/tests/storage_data.py b/swh/storage/tests/storage_data.py index eecb8608..5ed077b4 100644 --- a/swh/storage/tests/storage_data.py +++ b/swh/storage/tests/storage_data.py @@ -1,711 +1,705 @@ # Copyright (C) 2015-2021 The Software Heritage developers # See the AUTHORS file at the top-level directory of this distribution # License: GNU General Public License version 3, or any later version # See top-level LICENSE file for more information import datetime from typing import Tuple import attr from swh.model import from_disk from swh.model.hashutil import hash_to_bytes from swh.model.identifiers import CoreSWHID, ExtendedObjectType, ExtendedSWHID from swh.model.identifiers import ObjectType as SwhidObjectType from swh.model.model import ( Content, Directory, DirectoryEntry, ExtID, MetadataAuthority, MetadataAuthorityType, MetadataFetcher, ObjectType, Origin, OriginVisit, Person, RawExtrinsicMetadata, Release, Revision, RevisionType, SkippedContent, Snapshot, SnapshotBranch, TargetType, Timestamp, TimestampWithTimezone, ) class StorageData: """Data model objects to use within tests. """ content = Content( data=b"42\n", length=3, sha1=hash_to_bytes("34973274ccef6ab4dfaaf86599792fa9c3fe4689"), sha1_git=hash_to_bytes("d81cc0710eb6cf9efd5b920a8453e1e07157b6cd"), sha256=hash_to_bytes( "084c799cd551dd1d8d5c5f9a5d593b2e931f5e36122ee5c793c1d08a19839cc0" ), blake2s256=hash_to_bytes( "d5fe1939576527e42cfd76a9455a2432fe7f56669564577dd93c4280e76d661d" ), status="visible", ) content2 = Content( data=b"4242\n", length=5, sha1=hash_to_bytes("61c2b3a30496d329e21af70dd2d7e097046d07b7"), sha1_git=hash_to_bytes("36fade77193cb6d2bd826161a0979d64c28ab4fa"), sha256=hash_to_bytes( "859f0b154fdb2d630f45e1ecae4a862915435e663248bb8461d914696fc047cd" ), blake2s256=hash_to_bytes( "849c20fad132b7c2d62c15de310adfe87be94a379941bed295e8141c6219810d" ), status="visible", ) content3 = Content( data=b"424242\n", length=7, sha1=hash_to_bytes("3e21cc4942a4234c9e5edd8a9cacd1670fe59f13"), sha1_git=hash_to_bytes("c932c7649c6dfa4b82327d121215116909eb3bea"), sha256=hash_to_bytes( "92fb72daf8c6818288a35137b72155f507e5de8d892712ab96277aaed8cf8a36" ), blake2s256=hash_to_bytes( "76d0346f44e5a27f6bafdd9c2befd304aff83780f93121d801ab6a1d4769db11" ), status="visible", ctime=datetime.datetime(2019, 12, 1, tzinfo=datetime.timezone.utc), ) contents: Tuple[Content, ...] = (content, content2, content3) skipped_content = SkippedContent( length=1024 * 1024 * 200, sha1_git=hash_to_bytes("33e45d56f88993aae6a0198013efa80716fd8920"), sha1=hash_to_bytes("43e45d56f88993aae6a0198013efa80716fd8920"), sha256=hash_to_bytes( "7bbd052ab054ef222c1c87be60cd191addedd24cc882d1f5f7f7be61dc61bb3a" ), blake2s256=hash_to_bytes( "ade18b1adecb33f891ca36664da676e12c772cc193778aac9a137b8dc5834b9b" ), reason="Content too long", status="absent", origin="file:///dev/zero", ) skipped_content2 = SkippedContent( length=1024 * 1024 * 300, sha1_git=hash_to_bytes("44e45d56f88993aae6a0198013efa80716fd8921"), sha1=hash_to_bytes("54e45d56f88993aae6a0198013efa80716fd8920"), sha256=hash_to_bytes( "8cbd052ab054ef222c1c87be60cd191addedd24cc882d1f5f7f7be61dc61bb3a" ), blake2s256=hash_to_bytes( "9ce18b1adecb33f891ca36664da676e12c772cc193778aac9a137b8dc5834b9b" ), reason="Content too long", status="absent", ) skipped_contents: Tuple[SkippedContent, ...] = (skipped_content, skipped_content2) - directory5 = Directory(entries=()) + directory5 = Directory( + id=hash_to_bytes("4b825dc642cb6eb9a060e54bf8d69288fbee4904"), entries=(), + ) directory = Directory( id=hash_to_bytes("5256e856a0a0898966d6ba14feb4388b8b82d302"), entries=tuple( [ DirectoryEntry( name=b"foo", type="file", target=content.sha1_git, perms=from_disk.DentryPerms.content, ), DirectoryEntry( name=b"bar\xc3", type="dir", target=directory5.id, perms=from_disk.DentryPerms.directory, ), ], ), ) directory2 = Directory( id=hash_to_bytes("8505808532953da7d2581741f01b29c04b1cb9ab"), entries=tuple( [ DirectoryEntry( name=b"oof", type="file", target=content2.sha1_git, perms=from_disk.DentryPerms.content, ) ], ), ) directory3 = Directory( - id=hash_to_bytes("4ea8c6b2f54445e5dd1a9d5bb2afd875d66f3150"), + id=hash_to_bytes("13089e6e544f78df7c9a40a3059050d10dee686a"), entries=tuple( [ DirectoryEntry( name=b"foo", type="file", target=content.sha1_git, perms=from_disk.DentryPerms.content, ), DirectoryEntry( name=b"subdir", type="dir", target=directory.id, perms=from_disk.DentryPerms.directory, ), DirectoryEntry( name=b"hello", type="file", target=content2.sha1_git, perms=from_disk.DentryPerms.content, ), ], ), ) directory4 = Directory( - id=hash_to_bytes("377aa5fcd944fbabf502dbfda55cd14d33c8c3c6"), + id=hash_to_bytes("cd5dfd9c09d9e99ed123bc7937a0d5fddc3cd531"), entries=tuple( [ DirectoryEntry( name=b"subdir1", type="dir", target=directory3.id, perms=from_disk.DentryPerms.directory, ) ], ), ) directories: Tuple[Directory, ...] = ( directory2, directory, directory3, directory4, directory5, ) revision = Revision( id=hash_to_bytes("01a7114f36fddd5ef2511b2cadda237a68adbb12"), message=b"hello", author=Person( name=b"Nicolas Dandrimont", email=b"nicolas@example.com", fullname=b"Nicolas Dandrimont ", ), date=TimestampWithTimezone( timestamp=Timestamp(seconds=1234567890, microseconds=0), offset=120, negative_utc=False, ), committer=Person( name=b"St\xc3fano Zacchiroli", email=b"stefano@example.com", fullname=b"St\xc3fano Zacchiroli ", ), committer_date=TimestampWithTimezone( timestamp=Timestamp(seconds=1123456789, microseconds=0), offset=120, negative_utc=False, ), parents=(), type=RevisionType.GIT, directory=directory.id, metadata={ "checksums": {"sha1": "tarball-sha1", "sha256": "tarball-sha256",}, "signed-off-by": "some-dude", }, extra_headers=( (b"gpgsig", b"test123"), (b"mergetag", b"foo\\bar"), (b"mergetag", b"\x22\xaf\x89\x80\x01\x00"), ), synthetic=True, ) revision2 = Revision( - id=hash_to_bytes("df7a6f6a99671fb7f7343641aff983a314ef6161"), + id=hash_to_bytes("a646dd94c912829659b22a1e7e143d2fa5ebde1b"), message=b"hello again", author=Person( name=b"Roberto Dicosmo", email=b"roberto@example.com", fullname=b"Roberto Dicosmo ", ), date=TimestampWithTimezone( timestamp=Timestamp(seconds=1234567843, microseconds=220000,), offset=-720, negative_utc=False, ), committer=Person( name=b"tony", email=b"ar@dumont.fr", fullname=b"tony ", ), committer_date=TimestampWithTimezone( timestamp=Timestamp(seconds=1123456789, microseconds=220000,), offset=0, negative_utc=False, ), parents=tuple([revision.id]), type=RevisionType.GIT, directory=directory2.id, metadata=None, extra_headers=(), synthetic=False, ) revision3 = Revision( - id=hash_to_bytes("2cbd7bb22c653bbb23a29657852a50a01b591d46"), + id=hash_to_bytes("beb2844dff30658e27573cb46eb55980e974b391"), message=b"a simple revision with no parents this time", author=Person( name=b"Roberto Dicosmo", email=b"roberto@example.com", fullname=b"Roberto Dicosmo ", ), date=TimestampWithTimezone( timestamp=Timestamp(seconds=1234567843, microseconds=220000,), offset=-720, negative_utc=False, ), committer=Person( name=b"tony", email=b"ar@dumont.fr", fullname=b"tony ", ), committer_date=TimestampWithTimezone( timestamp=Timestamp(seconds=1127351742, microseconds=220000,), offset=0, negative_utc=False, ), parents=tuple([revision.id, revision2.id]), type=RevisionType.GIT, directory=directory2.id, metadata=None, extra_headers=(), synthetic=True, ) revision4 = Revision( - id=hash_to_bytes("88cd5126fc958ed70089d5340441a1c2477bcc20"), + id=hash_to_bytes("ae860aec43700c7f5a295e2ef47e2ae41b535dfe"), message=b"parent of self.revision2", author=Person( name=b"me", email=b"me@soft.heri", fullname=b"me ", ), date=TimestampWithTimezone( timestamp=Timestamp(seconds=1234567843, microseconds=220000,), offset=-720, negative_utc=False, ), committer=Person( name=b"committer-dude", email=b"committer@dude.com", fullname=b"committer-dude ", ), committer_date=TimestampWithTimezone( timestamp=Timestamp(seconds=1244567843, microseconds=220000,), offset=-720, negative_utc=False, ), parents=tuple([revision3.id]), type=RevisionType.GIT, directory=directory.id, metadata=None, extra_headers=(), synthetic=False, ) git_revisions: Tuple[Revision, ...] = (revision, revision2, revision3, revision4) hg_revision = Revision( id=hash_to_bytes("951c9503541e7beaf002d7aebf2abd1629084c68"), message=b"hello", author=Person( name=b"Nicolas Dandrimont", email=b"nicolas@example.com", fullname=b"Nicolas Dandrimont ", ), date=TimestampWithTimezone( timestamp=Timestamp(seconds=1234567890, microseconds=0), offset=120, negative_utc=False, ), committer=Person( name=b"St\xc3fano Zacchiroli", email=b"stefano@example.com", fullname=b"St\xc3fano Zacchiroli ", ), committer_date=TimestampWithTimezone( timestamp=Timestamp(seconds=1123456789, microseconds=0), offset=120, negative_utc=False, ), parents=(), type=RevisionType.MERCURIAL, directory=directory.id, metadata={ "checksums": {"sha1": "tarball-sha1", "sha256": "tarball-sha256",}, "signed-off-by": "some-dude", "node": "a316dfb434af2b451c1f393496b7eaeda343f543", }, extra_headers=(), synthetic=True, ) hg_revision2 = Revision( id=hash_to_bytes("df4afb063236300eb13b96a0d7fff03f7b7cbbaf"), message=b"hello again", author=Person( name=b"Roberto Dicosmo", email=b"roberto@example.com", fullname=b"Roberto Dicosmo ", ), date=TimestampWithTimezone( timestamp=Timestamp(seconds=1234567843, microseconds=220000,), offset=-720, negative_utc=False, ), committer=Person( name=b"tony", email=b"ar@dumont.fr", fullname=b"tony ", ), committer_date=TimestampWithTimezone( timestamp=Timestamp(seconds=1123456789, microseconds=220000,), offset=0, negative_utc=False, ), parents=tuple([hg_revision.id]), type=RevisionType.MERCURIAL, directory=directory2.id, metadata=None, extra_headers=( (b"node", hash_to_bytes("fa1b7c84a9b40605b67653700f268349a6d6aca1")), ), synthetic=False, ) hg_revision3 = Revision( id=hash_to_bytes("84d8e7081b47ebb88cad9fa1f25de5f330872a37"), message=b"a simple revision with no parents this time", author=Person( name=b"Roberto Dicosmo", email=b"roberto@example.com", fullname=b"Roberto Dicosmo ", ), date=TimestampWithTimezone( timestamp=Timestamp(seconds=1234567843, microseconds=220000,), offset=-720, negative_utc=False, ), committer=Person( name=b"tony", email=b"ar@dumont.fr", fullname=b"tony ", ), committer_date=TimestampWithTimezone( timestamp=Timestamp(seconds=1127351742, microseconds=220000,), offset=0, negative_utc=False, ), parents=tuple([hg_revision.id, hg_revision2.id]), type=RevisionType.MERCURIAL, directory=directory2.id, metadata=None, extra_headers=( (b"node", hash_to_bytes("7f294a01c49065a90b3fe8b4ad49f08ce9656ef6")), ), synthetic=True, ) hg_revision4 = Revision( - id=hash_to_bytes("42070a39e5387e9b99bb3d83674e3a4a1ff39b69"), + id=hash_to_bytes("4683324ba26dfe941a72cc7552e86eaaf7c27fe3"), message=b"parent of self.revision2", author=Person( name=b"me", email=b"me@soft.heri", fullname=b"me ", ), date=TimestampWithTimezone( timestamp=Timestamp(seconds=1234567843, microseconds=220000,), offset=-720, negative_utc=False, ), committer=Person( name=b"committer-dude", email=b"committer@dude.com", fullname=b"committer-dude ", ), committer_date=TimestampWithTimezone( timestamp=Timestamp(seconds=1244567843, microseconds=220000,), offset=-720, negative_utc=False, ), parents=tuple([hg_revision3.id]), type=RevisionType.MERCURIAL, directory=directory.id, metadata=None, extra_headers=( (b"node", hash_to_bytes("f4160af0485c85823d9e829bae2c00b00a2e6297")), ), synthetic=False, ) hg_revisions: Tuple[Revision, ...] = ( hg_revision, hg_revision2, hg_revision3, hg_revision4, ) revisions: Tuple[Revision, ...] = git_revisions + hg_revisions origins: Tuple[Origin, ...] = ( Origin(url="https://github.com/user1/repo1"), Origin(url="https://github.com/user2/repo1"), Origin(url="https://github.com/user3/repo1"), Origin(url="https://gitlab.com/user1/repo1"), Origin(url="https://gitlab.com/user2/repo1"), Origin(url="https://forge.softwareheritage.org/source/repo1"), ) origin, origin2 = origins[:2] metadata_authority = MetadataAuthority( - type=MetadataAuthorityType.DEPOSIT_CLIENT, - url="http://hal.inria.example.com/", - metadata={"location": "France"}, + type=MetadataAuthorityType.DEPOSIT_CLIENT, url="http://hal.inria.example.com/", ) metadata_authority2 = MetadataAuthority( - type=MetadataAuthorityType.REGISTRY, - url="http://wikidata.example.com/", - metadata={}, + type=MetadataAuthorityType.REGISTRY, url="http://wikidata.example.com/", ) authorities: Tuple[MetadataAuthority, ...] = ( metadata_authority, metadata_authority2, ) - metadata_fetcher = MetadataFetcher( - name="swh-deposit", version="0.0.1", metadata={"sword_version": "2"}, - ) - metadata_fetcher2 = MetadataFetcher( - name="swh-example", version="0.0.1", metadata={}, - ) + metadata_fetcher = MetadataFetcher(name="swh-deposit", version="0.0.1",) + metadata_fetcher2 = MetadataFetcher(name="swh-example", version="0.0.1",) fetchers: Tuple[MetadataFetcher, ...] = (metadata_fetcher, metadata_fetcher2) date_visit1 = datetime.datetime(2015, 1, 1, 23, 0, 0, tzinfo=datetime.timezone.utc) date_visit2 = datetime.datetime(2017, 1, 1, 23, 0, 0, tzinfo=datetime.timezone.utc) date_visit3 = datetime.datetime(2018, 1, 1, 23, 0, 0, tzinfo=datetime.timezone.utc) type_visit1 = "git" type_visit2 = "hg" type_visit3 = "deb" origin_visit = OriginVisit( origin=origin.url, visit=1, date=date_visit1, type=type_visit1, ) origin_visit2 = OriginVisit( origin=origin.url, visit=2, date=date_visit2, type=type_visit1, ) origin_visit3 = OriginVisit( origin=origin2.url, visit=1, date=date_visit1, type=type_visit2, ) origin_visits: Tuple[OriginVisit, ...] = ( origin_visit, origin_visit2, origin_visit3, ) release = Release( id=hash_to_bytes("f7f222093a18ec60d781070abec4a630c850b837"), name=b"v0.0.1", author=Person( name=b"olasd", email=b"nic@olasd.fr", fullname=b"olasd ", ), date=TimestampWithTimezone( timestamp=Timestamp(seconds=1234567890, microseconds=0), offset=42, negative_utc=False, ), target=revision.id, target_type=ObjectType.REVISION, message=b"synthetic release", synthetic=True, ) release2 = Release( - id=hash_to_bytes("6902bd4c82b7d19a421d224aedab2b74197e420d"), + id=hash_to_bytes("db81a26783a3f4a9db07b4759ffc37621f159bb2"), name=b"v0.0.2", author=Person( name=b"tony", email=b"ar@dumont.fr", fullname=b"tony ", ), date=TimestampWithTimezone( timestamp=Timestamp(seconds=1634366813, microseconds=0), offset=-120, negative_utc=False, ), target=revision2.id, target_type=ObjectType.REVISION, message=b"v0.0.2\nMisc performance improvements + bug fixes", synthetic=False, ) release3 = Release( - id=hash_to_bytes("3e9050196aa288264f2a9d279d6abab8b158448b"), + id=hash_to_bytes("1c5d42e603ce2eea44917fadca76c78bad76aeb9"), name=b"v0.0.2", author=Person( name=b"tony", email=b"tony@ardumont.fr", fullname=b"tony ", ), date=TimestampWithTimezone( timestamp=Timestamp(seconds=1634366813, microseconds=0), offset=-120, negative_utc=False, ), target=revision3.id, target_type=ObjectType.REVISION, message=b"yet another synthetic release", synthetic=True, ) releases: Tuple[Release, ...] = (release, release2, release3) snapshot = Snapshot( id=hash_to_bytes("9b922e6d8d5b803c1582aabe5525b7b91150788e"), branches={ b"master": SnapshotBranch( target=revision.id, target_type=TargetType.REVISION, ), }, ) empty_snapshot = Snapshot( id=hash_to_bytes("1a8893e6a86f444e8be8e7bda6cb34fb1735a00e"), branches={}, ) complete_snapshot = Snapshot( - id=hash_to_bytes("a56ce2d81c190023bb99a3a36279307522cb85f6"), + id=hash_to_bytes("db99fda25b43dc5cd90625ee4b0744751799c917"), branches={ b"directory": SnapshotBranch( target=directory.id, target_type=TargetType.DIRECTORY, ), b"directory2": SnapshotBranch( target=directory2.id, target_type=TargetType.DIRECTORY, ), b"content": SnapshotBranch( target=content.sha1_git, target_type=TargetType.CONTENT, ), b"alias": SnapshotBranch(target=b"revision", target_type=TargetType.ALIAS,), b"revision": SnapshotBranch( target=revision.id, target_type=TargetType.REVISION, ), b"release": SnapshotBranch( target=release.id, target_type=TargetType.RELEASE, ), b"snapshot": SnapshotBranch( target=empty_snapshot.id, target_type=TargetType.SNAPSHOT, ), b"dangling": None, }, ) snapshots: Tuple[Snapshot, ...] = (snapshot, empty_snapshot, complete_snapshot) content_metadata1 = RawExtrinsicMetadata( target=ExtendedSWHID( object_type=ExtendedObjectType.CONTENT, object_id=content.sha1_git ), origin=origin.url, discovery_date=datetime.datetime( 2015, 1, 1, 21, 0, 0, tzinfo=datetime.timezone.utc ), - authority=attr.evolve(metadata_authority, metadata=None), - fetcher=attr.evolve(metadata_fetcher, metadata=None), + authority=metadata_authority, + fetcher=metadata_fetcher, format="json", metadata=b'{"foo": "bar"}', ) content_metadata2 = RawExtrinsicMetadata( target=ExtendedSWHID( object_type=ExtendedObjectType.CONTENT, object_id=content.sha1_git ), origin=origin2.url, discovery_date=datetime.datetime( 2017, 1, 1, 22, 0, 0, tzinfo=datetime.timezone.utc ), - authority=attr.evolve(metadata_authority, metadata=None), - fetcher=attr.evolve(metadata_fetcher, metadata=None), + authority=metadata_authority, + fetcher=metadata_fetcher, format="yaml", metadata=b"foo: bar", ) content_metadata3 = RawExtrinsicMetadata( target=ExtendedSWHID( object_type=ExtendedObjectType.CONTENT, object_id=content.sha1_git ), discovery_date=datetime.datetime( 2017, 1, 1, 22, 0, 0, tzinfo=datetime.timezone.utc ), authority=attr.evolve(metadata_authority2, metadata=None), fetcher=attr.evolve(metadata_fetcher2, metadata=None), format="yaml", metadata=b"foo: bar", origin=origin.url, visit=42, snapshot=snapshot.swhid(), release=release.swhid(), revision=revision.swhid(), directory=directory.swhid(), path=b"/foo/bar", ) content_metadata: Tuple[RawExtrinsicMetadata, ...] = ( content_metadata1, content_metadata2, content_metadata3, ) origin_metadata1 = RawExtrinsicMetadata( target=Origin(origin.url).swhid(), discovery_date=datetime.datetime( 2015, 1, 1, 21, 0, 0, tzinfo=datetime.timezone.utc ), authority=attr.evolve(metadata_authority, metadata=None), fetcher=attr.evolve(metadata_fetcher, metadata=None), format="json", metadata=b'{"foo": "bar"}', ) origin_metadata2 = RawExtrinsicMetadata( target=Origin(origin.url).swhid(), discovery_date=datetime.datetime( 2017, 1, 1, 22, 0, 0, tzinfo=datetime.timezone.utc ), authority=attr.evolve(metadata_authority, metadata=None), fetcher=attr.evolve(metadata_fetcher, metadata=None), format="yaml", metadata=b"foo: bar", ) origin_metadata3 = RawExtrinsicMetadata( target=Origin(origin.url).swhid(), discovery_date=datetime.datetime( 2017, 1, 1, 22, 0, 0, tzinfo=datetime.timezone.utc ), authority=attr.evolve(metadata_authority2, metadata=None), fetcher=attr.evolve(metadata_fetcher2, metadata=None), format="yaml", metadata=b"foo: bar", ) origin_metadata: Tuple[RawExtrinsicMetadata, ...] = ( origin_metadata1, origin_metadata2, origin_metadata3, ) extid1 = ExtID( target=CoreSWHID(object_type=SwhidObjectType.REVISION, object_id=revision.id), extid_type="git", extid=revision.id, ) extid2 = ExtID( target=CoreSWHID( object_type=SwhidObjectType.REVISION, object_id=hg_revision.id ), extid_type="mercurial", extid=hash_to_bytes("a316dfb434af2b451c1f393496b7eaeda343f543"), ) extid3 = ExtID( target=CoreSWHID(object_type=SwhidObjectType.DIRECTORY, object_id=directory.id), extid_type="directory", extid=b"something", ) extids: Tuple[ExtID, ...] = ( extid1, extid2, extid3, ) diff --git a/swh/storage/tests/storage_tests.py b/swh/storage/tests/storage_tests.py index f5c904db..ba113594 100644 --- a/swh/storage/tests/storage_tests.py +++ b/swh/storage/tests/storage_tests.py @@ -1,4363 +1,4404 @@ # Copyright (C) 2015-2021 The Software Heritage developers # See the AUTHORS file at the top-level directory of this distribution # License: GNU General Public License version 3, or any later version # See top-level LICENSE file for more information from collections import defaultdict import datetime from datetime import timedelta import inspect import itertools import math import random from typing import Any, ClassVar, Dict, Iterator, Optional from unittest.mock import MagicMock import attr from hypothesis import HealthCheck, given, settings, strategies import pytest +from swh.core.api.classes import stream_results from swh.model import from_disk -from swh.model.hashutil import hash_to_bytes +from swh.model.hashutil import DEFAULT_ALGORITHMS, hash_to_bytes from swh.model.hypothesis_strategies import objects from swh.model.identifiers import CoreSWHID, ObjectType from swh.model.model import ( Content, Directory, ExtID, Origin, OriginVisit, OriginVisitStatus, Person, RawExtrinsicMetadata, Revision, SkippedContent, Snapshot, SnapshotBranch, TargetType, ) from swh.storage import get_storage from swh.storage.common import origin_url_to_sha1 as sha1 from swh.storage.exc import HashCollision, StorageArgumentException from swh.storage.interface import ListOrder, PagedResult, StorageInterface from swh.storage.tests.conftest import function_scoped_fixture_check from swh.storage.utils import ( content_hex_hashes, now, remove_keys, round_to_milliseconds, ) def transform_entries( storage: StorageInterface, dir_: Directory, *, prefix: bytes = b"" ) -> Iterator[Dict[str, Any]]: """Iterate through a directory's entries, and yields the items 'directory_ls' is expected to return; including content metadata for file entries.""" for ent in dir_.entries: if ent.type == "dir": yield { "dir_id": dir_.id, "type": ent.type, "target": ent.target, "name": prefix + ent.name, "perms": ent.perms, "status": None, "sha1": None, "sha1_git": None, "sha256": None, "length": None, } elif ent.type == "file": contents = storage.content_find({"sha1_git": ent.target}) assert contents ent_dict = contents[0].to_dict() for key in ["ctime", "blake2s256"]: ent_dict.pop(key, None) ent_dict.update( { "dir_id": dir_.id, "type": ent.type, "target": ent.target, "name": prefix + ent.name, "perms": ent.perms, } ) yield ent_dict def assert_contents_ok( expected_contents, actual_contents, keys_to_check={"sha1", "data"} ): """Assert that a given list of contents matches on a given set of keys. """ for k in keys_to_check: expected_list = set([c.get(k) for c in expected_contents]) actual_list = set([c.get(k) for c in actual_contents]) assert actual_list == expected_list, k class LazyContent(Content): def with_data(self): return Content.from_dict({**self.to_dict(), "data": b"42\n"}) class TestStorage: """Main class for Storage testing. This class is used as-is to test local storage (see TestLocalStorage below) and remote storage (see TestRemoteStorage in test_remote_storage.py. We need to have the two classes inherit from this base class separately to avoid nosetests running the tests from the base class twice. """ maxDiff = None # type: ClassVar[Optional[int]] def test_types(self, swh_storage_backend_config): """Checks all methods of StorageInterface are implemented by this backend, and that they have the same signature.""" # Create an instance of the protocol (which cannot be instantiated # directly, so this creates a subclass, then instantiates it) interface = type("_", (StorageInterface,), {})() storage = get_storage(**swh_storage_backend_config) assert "content_add" in dir(interface) missing_methods = [] for meth_name in dir(interface): if meth_name.startswith("_"): continue interface_meth = getattr(interface, meth_name) try: concrete_meth = getattr(storage, meth_name) except AttributeError: if not getattr(interface_meth, "deprecated_endpoint", False): # The backend is missing a (non-deprecated) endpoint missing_methods.append(meth_name) continue expected_signature = inspect.signature(interface_meth) actual_signature = inspect.signature(concrete_meth) assert expected_signature == actual_signature, meth_name assert missing_methods == [] # If all the assertions above succeed, then this one should too. # But there's no harm in double-checking. # And we could replace the assertions above by this one, but unlike # the assertions above, it doesn't explain what is missing. assert isinstance(storage, StorageInterface) def test_check_config(self, swh_storage): assert swh_storage.check_config(check_write=True) assert swh_storage.check_config(check_write=False) def test_content_add(self, swh_storage, sample_data): cont = sample_data.content insertion_start_time = now() actual_result = swh_storage.content_add([cont]) insertion_end_time = now() assert actual_result == { "content:add": 1, "content:add:bytes": cont.length, } assert swh_storage.content_get_data(cont.sha1) == cont.data expected_cont = attr.evolve(cont, data=None) contents = [ obj for (obj_type, obj) in swh_storage.journal_writer.journal.objects if obj_type == "content" ] assert len(contents) == 1 for obj in contents: assert insertion_start_time <= obj.ctime assert obj.ctime <= insertion_end_time assert obj == expected_cont swh_storage.refresh_stat_counters() assert swh_storage.stat_counters()["content"] == 1 def test_content_add_from_lazy_content(self, swh_storage, sample_data): cont = sample_data.content lazy_content = LazyContent.from_dict(cont.to_dict()) insertion_start_time = now() actual_result = swh_storage.content_add([lazy_content]) insertion_end_time = now() assert actual_result == { "content:add": 1, "content:add:bytes": cont.length, } # the fact that we retrieve the content object from the storage with # the correct 'data' field ensures it has been 'called' assert swh_storage.content_get_data(cont.sha1) == cont.data expected_cont = attr.evolve(lazy_content, data=None, ctime=None) contents = [ obj for (obj_type, obj) in swh_storage.journal_writer.journal.objects if obj_type == "content" ] assert len(contents) == 1 for obj in contents: assert insertion_start_time <= obj.ctime assert obj.ctime <= insertion_end_time assert attr.evolve(obj, ctime=None).to_dict() == expected_cont.to_dict() swh_storage.refresh_stat_counters() assert swh_storage.stat_counters()["content"] == 1 def test_content_get_data_missing(self, swh_storage, sample_data): cont, cont2 = sample_data.contents[:2] swh_storage.content_add([cont]) # Query a single missing content actual_content_data = swh_storage.content_get_data(cont2.sha1) assert actual_content_data is None # Check content_get does not abort after finding a missing content actual_content_data = swh_storage.content_get_data(cont.sha1) assert actual_content_data == cont.data actual_content_data = swh_storage.content_get_data(cont2.sha1) assert actual_content_data is None def test_content_add_different_input(self, swh_storage, sample_data): cont, cont2 = sample_data.contents[:2] actual_result = swh_storage.content_add([cont, cont2]) assert actual_result == { "content:add": 2, "content:add:bytes": cont.length + cont2.length, } def test_content_add_twice(self, swh_storage, sample_data): cont, cont2 = sample_data.contents[:2] actual_result = swh_storage.content_add([cont]) assert actual_result == { "content:add": 1, "content:add:bytes": cont.length, } assert len(swh_storage.journal_writer.journal.objects) == 1 actual_result = swh_storage.content_add([cont, cont2]) assert actual_result == { "content:add": 1, "content:add:bytes": cont2.length, } assert 2 <= len(swh_storage.journal_writer.journal.objects) <= 3 assert len(swh_storage.content_find(cont.to_dict())) == 1 assert len(swh_storage.content_find(cont2.to_dict())) == 1 def test_content_add_collision(self, swh_storage, sample_data): cont1 = sample_data.content # create (corrupted) content with same sha1{,_git} but != sha256 sha256_array = bytearray(cont1.sha256) sha256_array[0] += 1 cont1b = attr.evolve(cont1, sha256=bytes(sha256_array)) with pytest.raises(HashCollision) as cm: swh_storage.content_add([cont1, cont1b]) exc = cm.value actual_algo = exc.algo assert actual_algo in ["sha1", "sha1_git"] actual_id = exc.hash_id assert actual_id == getattr(cont1, actual_algo).hex() collisions = exc.args[2] assert len(collisions) == 2 assert collisions == [ content_hex_hashes(cont1.hashes()), content_hex_hashes(cont1b.hashes()), ] assert exc.colliding_content_hashes() == [ cont1.hashes(), cont1b.hashes(), ] def test_content_add_duplicate(self, swh_storage, sample_data): cont = sample_data.content swh_storage.content_add([cont, cont]) assert swh_storage.content_get_data(cont.sha1) == cont.data def test_content_update(self, swh_storage, sample_data): cont1 = sample_data.content if hasattr(swh_storage, "journal_writer"): swh_storage.journal_writer.journal = None # TODO, not supported swh_storage.content_add([cont1]) # alter the sha1_git for example cont1b = attr.evolve( cont1, sha1_git=hash_to_bytes("3a60a5275d0333bf13468e8b3dcab90f4046e654") ) swh_storage.content_update([cont1b.to_dict()], keys=["sha1_git"]) actual_contents = swh_storage.content_get([cont1.sha1]) expected_content = attr.evolve(cont1b, data=None) assert actual_contents == [expected_content] def test_content_add_metadata(self, swh_storage, sample_data): cont = attr.evolve(sample_data.content, data=None, ctime=now()) actual_result = swh_storage.content_add_metadata([cont]) assert actual_result == { "content:add": 1, } expected_cont = cont assert swh_storage.content_get([cont.sha1]) == [expected_cont] contents = [ obj for (obj_type, obj) in swh_storage.journal_writer.journal.objects if obj_type == "content" ] assert len(contents) == 1 for obj in contents: obj = attr.evolve(obj, ctime=None) assert obj == cont def test_content_add_metadata_different_input(self, swh_storage, sample_data): contents = sample_data.contents[:2] cont = attr.evolve(contents[0], data=None, ctime=now()) cont2 = attr.evolve(contents[1], data=None, ctime=now()) actual_result = swh_storage.content_add_metadata([cont, cont2]) assert actual_result == { "content:add": 2, } def test_content_add_metadata_collision(self, swh_storage, sample_data): cont1 = attr.evolve(sample_data.content, data=None, ctime=now()) # create (corrupted) content with same sha1{,_git} but != sha256 sha1_git_array = bytearray(cont1.sha256) sha1_git_array[0] += 1 cont1b = attr.evolve(cont1, sha256=bytes(sha1_git_array)) with pytest.raises(HashCollision) as cm: swh_storage.content_add_metadata([cont1, cont1b]) exc = cm.value actual_algo = exc.algo assert actual_algo in ["sha1", "sha1_git", "blake2s256"] actual_id = exc.hash_id assert actual_id == getattr(cont1, actual_algo).hex() collisions = exc.args[2] assert len(collisions) == 2 assert collisions == [ content_hex_hashes(cont1.hashes()), content_hex_hashes(cont1b.hashes()), ] assert exc.colliding_content_hashes() == [ cont1.hashes(), cont1b.hashes(), ] def test_content_add_objstorage_first(self, swh_storage, sample_data): """Tests the objstorage is written to before the DB and journal""" cont = sample_data.content swh_storage.objstorage.content_add = MagicMock(side_effect=Exception("Oops")) # Try to add, but the objstorage crashes try: swh_storage.content_add([cont]) except Exception: pass # The DB must be written to after the objstorage, so the DB should be # unchanged if the objstorage crashed assert swh_storage.content_get_data(cont.sha1) is None # The journal too assert list(swh_storage.journal_writer.journal.objects) == [] def test_skipped_content_add(self, swh_storage, sample_data): contents = sample_data.skipped_contents[:2] cont = contents[0] cont2 = attr.evolve(contents[1], blake2s256=None) contents_dict = [c.to_dict() for c in [cont, cont2]] missing = list(swh_storage.skipped_content_missing(contents_dict)) assert missing == [cont.hashes(), cont2.hashes()] actual_result = swh_storage.skipped_content_add([cont, cont, cont2]) assert 2 <= actual_result.pop("skipped_content:add") <= 3 assert actual_result == {} missing = list(swh_storage.skipped_content_missing(contents_dict)) assert missing == [] def test_skipped_content_add_missing_hashes(self, swh_storage, sample_data): cont, cont2 = [ attr.evolve(c, sha1_git=None) for c in sample_data.skipped_contents[:2] ] contents_dict = [c.to_dict() for c in [cont, cont2]] missing = list(swh_storage.skipped_content_missing(contents_dict)) assert len(missing) == 2 actual_result = swh_storage.skipped_content_add([cont, cont, cont2]) assert 2 <= actual_result.pop("skipped_content:add") <= 3 assert actual_result == {} missing = list(swh_storage.skipped_content_missing(contents_dict)) assert missing == [] def test_skipped_content_missing_partial_hash(self, swh_storage, sample_data): cont = sample_data.skipped_content cont2 = attr.evolve(cont, sha1_git=None) contents_dict = [c.to_dict() for c in [cont, cont2]] missing = list(swh_storage.skipped_content_missing(contents_dict)) assert len(missing) == 2 actual_result = swh_storage.skipped_content_add([cont]) assert actual_result.pop("skipped_content:add") == 1 assert actual_result == {} missing = list(swh_storage.skipped_content_missing(contents_dict)) assert missing == [cont2.hashes()] @pytest.mark.property_based @settings( deadline=None, # this test is very slow suppress_health_check=function_scoped_fixture_check, ) @given( strategies.sets( elements=strategies.sampled_from(["sha256", "sha1_git", "blake2s256"]), min_size=0, ) ) def test_content_missing(self, swh_storage, sample_data, algos): algos |= {"sha1"} content, missing_content = [sample_data.content2, sample_data.skipped_content] swh_storage.content_add([content]) test_contents = [content.to_dict()] missing_per_hash = defaultdict(list) for i in range(256): test_content = missing_content.to_dict() for hash in algos: test_content[hash] = bytes([i]) + test_content[hash][1:] missing_per_hash[hash].append(test_content[hash]) test_contents.append(test_content) assert set(swh_storage.content_missing(test_contents)) == set( missing_per_hash["sha1"] ) for hash in algos: assert set( swh_storage.content_missing(test_contents, key_hash=hash) ) == set(missing_per_hash[hash]) @pytest.mark.property_based @settings(suppress_health_check=function_scoped_fixture_check,) @given( strategies.sets( elements=strategies.sampled_from(["sha256", "sha1_git", "blake2s256"]), min_size=0, ) ) def test_content_missing_unknown_algo(self, swh_storage, sample_data, algos): algos |= {"sha1"} content, missing_content = [sample_data.content2, sample_data.skipped_content] swh_storage.content_add([content]) test_contents = [content.to_dict()] missing_per_hash = defaultdict(list) for i in range(16): test_content = missing_content.to_dict() for hash in algos: test_content[hash] = bytes([i]) + test_content[hash][1:] missing_per_hash[hash].append(test_content[hash]) test_content["nonexisting_algo"] = b"\x00" test_contents.append(test_content) assert set(swh_storage.content_missing(test_contents)) == set( missing_per_hash["sha1"] ) for hash in algos: assert set( swh_storage.content_missing(test_contents, key_hash=hash) ) == set(missing_per_hash[hash]) def test_content_missing_per_sha1(self, swh_storage, sample_data): # given cont = sample_data.content cont2 = sample_data.content2 missing_cont = sample_data.skipped_content missing_cont2 = sample_data.skipped_content2 swh_storage.content_add([cont, cont2]) # when gen = swh_storage.content_missing_per_sha1( [cont.sha1, missing_cont.sha1, cont2.sha1, missing_cont2.sha1] ) # then assert list(gen) == [missing_cont.sha1, missing_cont2.sha1] def test_content_missing_per_sha1_git(self, swh_storage, sample_data): cont, cont2 = sample_data.contents[:2] missing_cont = sample_data.skipped_content missing_cont2 = sample_data.skipped_content2 swh_storage.content_add([cont, cont2]) contents = [ cont.sha1_git, cont2.sha1_git, missing_cont.sha1_git, missing_cont2.sha1_git, ] missing_contents = swh_storage.content_missing_per_sha1_git(contents) assert list(missing_contents) == [missing_cont.sha1_git, missing_cont2.sha1_git] missing_contents = swh_storage.content_missing_per_sha1_git([]) assert list(missing_contents) == [] def test_content_get_partition(self, swh_storage, swh_contents): """content_get_partition paginates results if limit exceeded""" expected_contents = [ attr.evolve(c, data=None) for c in swh_contents if c.status != "absent" ] actual_contents = [] for i in range(16): actual_result = swh_storage.content_get_partition(i, 16) assert actual_result.next_page_token is None actual_contents.extend(actual_result.results) assert len(actual_contents) == len(expected_contents) for content in actual_contents: assert content in expected_contents assert content.ctime is None def test_content_get_partition_full(self, swh_storage, swh_contents): """content_get_partition for a single partition returns all available contents """ expected_contents = [ attr.evolve(c, data=None) for c in swh_contents if c.status != "absent" ] actual_result = swh_storage.content_get_partition(0, 1) assert actual_result.next_page_token is None actual_contents = actual_result.results assert len(actual_contents) == len(expected_contents) for content in actual_contents: assert content in expected_contents def test_content_get_partition_empty(self, swh_storage, swh_contents): """content_get_partition when at least one of the partitions is empty""" expected_contents = { cont.sha1 for cont in swh_contents if cont.status != "absent" } # nb_partitions = smallest power of 2 such that at least one of # the partitions is empty nb_partitions = 1 << math.floor(math.log2(len(swh_contents)) + 1) seen_sha1s = [] for i in range(nb_partitions): actual_result = swh_storage.content_get_partition( i, nb_partitions, limit=len(swh_contents) + 1 ) for content in actual_result.results: seen_sha1s.append(content.sha1) # Limit is higher than the max number of results assert actual_result.next_page_token is None assert set(seen_sha1s) == expected_contents def test_content_get_partition_limit_none(self, swh_storage): """content_get_partition call with wrong limit input should fail""" with pytest.raises(StorageArgumentException, match="limit should not be None"): swh_storage.content_get_partition(1, 16, limit=None) def test_content_get_partition_pagination_generate(self, swh_storage, swh_contents): """content_get_partition returns contents within range provided""" expected_contents = [ attr.evolve(c, data=None) for c in swh_contents if c.status != "absent" ] # retrieve contents actual_contents = [] for i in range(4): page_token = None while True: actual_result = swh_storage.content_get_partition( i, 4, limit=3, page_token=page_token ) actual_contents.extend(actual_result.results) page_token = actual_result.next_page_token if page_token is None: break assert len(actual_contents) == len(expected_contents) for content in actual_contents: assert content in expected_contents - def test_content_get(self, swh_storage, sample_data): + @pytest.mark.parametrize("algo", DEFAULT_ALGORITHMS) + def test_content_get(self, swh_storage, sample_data, algo): cont1, cont2 = sample_data.contents[:2] swh_storage.content_add([cont1, cont2]) - actual_contents = swh_storage.content_get([cont1.sha1, cont2.sha1]) + actual_contents = swh_storage.content_get( + [getattr(cont1, algo), getattr(cont2, algo)], algo + ) # we only retrieve the metadata so no data nor ctime within expected_contents = [attr.evolve(c, data=None) for c in [cont1, cont2]] assert actual_contents == expected_contents for content in actual_contents: assert content.ctime is None - def test_content_get_missing_sha1(self, swh_storage, sample_data): + @pytest.mark.parametrize("algo", DEFAULT_ALGORITHMS) + def test_content_get_missing(self, swh_storage, sample_data, algo): cont1, cont2 = sample_data.contents[:2] assert cont1.sha1 != cont2.sha1 missing_cont = sample_data.skipped_content swh_storage.content_add([cont1, cont2]) actual_contents = swh_storage.content_get( - [cont1.sha1, cont2.sha1, missing_cont.sha1] + [getattr(cont1, algo), getattr(cont2, algo), getattr(missing_cont, algo)], + algo, ) expected_contents = [ attr.evolve(c, data=None) if c else None for c in [cont1, cont2, None] ] assert actual_contents == expected_contents def test_content_get_random(self, swh_storage, sample_data): cont, cont2, cont3 = sample_data.contents[:3] swh_storage.content_add([cont, cont2, cont3]) assert swh_storage.content_get_random() in { cont.sha1_git, cont2.sha1_git, cont3.sha1_git, } def test_directory_add(self, swh_storage, sample_data): content = sample_data.content directory = sample_data.directories[1] assert directory.entries[0].target == content.sha1_git swh_storage.content_add([content]) init_missing = list(swh_storage.directory_missing([directory.id])) assert [directory.id] == init_missing actual_result = swh_storage.directory_add([directory]) assert actual_result == {"directory:add": 1} assert ("directory", directory) in list( swh_storage.journal_writer.journal.objects ) actual_data = list(swh_storage.directory_ls(directory.id)) expected_data = list(transform_entries(swh_storage, directory)) for data in actual_data: assert data in expected_data after_missing = list(swh_storage.directory_missing([directory.id])) assert after_missing == [] swh_storage.refresh_stat_counters() assert swh_storage.stat_counters()["directory"] == 1 def test_directory_add_twice(self, swh_storage, sample_data): directory = sample_data.directories[1] actual_result = swh_storage.directory_add([directory]) assert actual_result == {"directory:add": 1} assert list(swh_storage.journal_writer.journal.objects) == [ ("directory", directory) ] actual_result = swh_storage.directory_add([directory]) assert actual_result == {"directory:add": 0} assert list(swh_storage.journal_writer.journal.objects) == [ ("directory", directory) ] def test_directory_ls_recursive(self, swh_storage, sample_data): # create consistent dataset regarding the directories we want to list content, content2 = sample_data.contents[:2] swh_storage.content_add([content, content2]) dir1, dir2, dir3 = sample_data.directories[:3] dir_ids = [d.id for d in [dir1, dir2, dir3]] init_missing = list(swh_storage.directory_missing(dir_ids)) assert init_missing == dir_ids actual_result = swh_storage.directory_add([dir1, dir2, dir3]) assert actual_result == {"directory:add": 3} # List directory containing one file actual_data = list(swh_storage.directory_ls(dir1.id, recursive=True)) expected_data = list(transform_entries(swh_storage, dir1)) for data in actual_data: assert data in expected_data # List directory containing a file and an unknown subdirectory actual_data = list(swh_storage.directory_ls(dir2.id, recursive=True)) expected_data = list(transform_entries(swh_storage, dir2)) for data in actual_data: assert data in expected_data # List directory containing both a known and unknown subdirectory, entries # should be both those of the directory and of the known subdir (up to contents) actual_data = list(swh_storage.directory_ls(dir3.id, recursive=True)) expected_data = list( itertools.chain( transform_entries(swh_storage, dir3), transform_entries(swh_storage, dir2, prefix=b"subdir/"), ) ) for data in actual_data: assert data in expected_data def test_directory_ls_non_recursive(self, swh_storage, sample_data): # create consistent dataset regarding the directories we want to list content, content2 = sample_data.contents[:2] swh_storage.content_add([content, content2]) dir1, dir2, dir3, _, dir5 = sample_data.directories[:5] dir_ids = [d.id for d in [dir1, dir2, dir3, dir5]] init_missing = list(swh_storage.directory_missing(dir_ids)) assert init_missing == dir_ids actual_result = swh_storage.directory_add([dir1, dir2, dir3, dir5]) assert actual_result == {"directory:add": 4} # List directory containing a file and an unknown subdirectory actual_data = list(swh_storage.directory_ls(dir1.id)) expected_data = list(transform_entries(swh_storage, dir1)) for data in actual_data: assert data in expected_data # List directory containing a single file actual_data = list(swh_storage.directory_ls(dir2.id)) expected_data = list(transform_entries(swh_storage, dir2)) for data in actual_data: assert data in expected_data # List directory containing a known subdirectory, entries should # only be those of the parent directory, not of the subdir actual_data = list(swh_storage.directory_ls(dir3.id)) expected_data = list(transform_entries(swh_storage, dir3)) for data in actual_data: assert data in expected_data def test_directory_ls_missing_content(self, swh_storage, sample_data): swh_storage.directory_add([sample_data.directory2]) assert list(swh_storage.directory_ls(sample_data.directory2.id)) == [ { "dir_id": sample_data.directory2.id, "length": None, "name": b"oof", "perms": 33188, "sha1": None, "sha1_git": None, "sha256": None, "status": None, "target": sample_data.directory2.entries[0].target, "type": "file", }, ] def test_directory_ls_skipped_content(self, swh_storage, sample_data): swh_storage.directory_add([sample_data.directory2]) cont = SkippedContent( sha1_git=sample_data.directory2.entries[0].target, sha1=b"c" * 20, sha256=None, blake2s256=None, length=42, status="absent", reason="You need a premium subscription to access this content", ) swh_storage.skipped_content_add([cont]) assert list(swh_storage.directory_ls(sample_data.directory2.id)) == [ { "dir_id": sample_data.directory2.id, "length": 42, "name": b"oof", "perms": 33188, "sha1": b"c" * 20, "sha1_git": sample_data.directory2.entries[0].target, "sha256": None, "status": "absent", "target": sample_data.directory2.entries[0].target, "type": "file", }, ] def test_directory_entry_get_by_path(self, swh_storage, sample_data): cont, content2 = sample_data.contents[:2] dir1, dir2, dir3, dir4, dir5 = sample_data.directories[:5] # given dir_ids = [d.id for d in [dir1, dir2, dir3, dir4, dir5]] init_missing = list(swh_storage.directory_missing(dir_ids)) assert init_missing == dir_ids actual_result = swh_storage.directory_add([dir3, dir4]) assert actual_result == {"directory:add": 2} expected_entries = [ { "dir_id": dir3.id, "name": b"foo", "type": "file", "target": cont.sha1_git, "sha1": None, "sha1_git": None, "sha256": None, "status": None, "perms": from_disk.DentryPerms.content, "length": None, }, { "dir_id": dir3.id, "name": b"subdir", "type": "dir", "target": dir2.id, "sha1": None, "sha1_git": None, "sha256": None, "status": None, "perms": from_disk.DentryPerms.directory, "length": None, }, { "dir_id": dir3.id, "name": b"hello", "type": "file", "target": content2.sha1_git, "sha1": None, "sha1_git": None, "sha256": None, "status": None, "perms": from_disk.DentryPerms.content, "length": None, }, ] # when (all must be found here) for entry, expected_entry in zip(dir3.entries, expected_entries): actual_entry = swh_storage.directory_entry_get_by_path( dir3.id, [entry.name] ) assert actual_entry == expected_entry # same, but deeper for entry, expected_entry in zip(dir3.entries, expected_entries): actual_entry = swh_storage.directory_entry_get_by_path( dir4.id, [b"subdir1", entry.name] ) expected_entry = expected_entry.copy() expected_entry["name"] = b"subdir1/" + expected_entry["name"] assert actual_entry == expected_entry # when (nothing should be found here since `dir` is not persisted.) for entry in dir2.entries: actual_entry = swh_storage.directory_entry_get_by_path( dir2.id, [entry.name] ) assert actual_entry is None + def test_directory_get_entries_pagination(self, swh_storage, sample_data): + # Note: this test assumes entries are returned in lexicographic order, + # which is not actually guaranteed by the interface. + dir_ = sample_data.directory3 + entries = sorted(dir_.entries, key=lambda entry: entry.name) + swh_storage.directory_add(sample_data.directories) + + # No pagination needed + actual_data = swh_storage.directory_get_entries(dir_.id) + assert actual_data == PagedResult(results=entries, next_page_token=None) + + # A little pagination + actual_data = swh_storage.directory_get_entries(dir_.id, limit=2) + assert actual_data.results == entries[0:2] + assert actual_data.next_page_token is not None + + actual_data = swh_storage.directory_get_entries( + dir_.id, page_token=actual_data.next_page_token + ) + assert actual_data == PagedResult(results=entries[2:], next_page_token=None) + + @pytest.mark.parametrize("limit", [1, 2, 3, 4, 5]) + def test_directory_get_entries(self, swh_storage, sample_data, limit): + dir_ = sample_data.directory3 + swh_storage.directory_add(sample_data.directories) + + actual_data = list( + stream_results(swh_storage.directory_get_entries, dir_.id, limit=limit,) + ) + assert sorted(actual_data) == sorted(dir_.entries) + def test_directory_get_random(self, swh_storage, sample_data): dir1, dir2, dir3 = sample_data.directories[:3] swh_storage.directory_add([dir1, dir2, dir3]) assert swh_storage.directory_get_random() in { dir1.id, dir2.id, dir3.id, } def test_revision_add(self, swh_storage, sample_data): revision = sample_data.revision init_missing = swh_storage.revision_missing([revision.id]) assert list(init_missing) == [revision.id] actual_result = swh_storage.revision_add([revision]) assert actual_result == {"revision:add": 1} end_missing = swh_storage.revision_missing([revision.id]) assert list(end_missing) == [] assert list(swh_storage.journal_writer.journal.objects) == [ ("revision", revision) ] # already there so nothing added actual_result = swh_storage.revision_add([revision]) assert actual_result == {"revision:add": 0} swh_storage.refresh_stat_counters() assert swh_storage.stat_counters()["revision"] == 1 def test_revision_add_twice(self, swh_storage, sample_data): revision, revision2 = sample_data.revisions[:2] actual_result = swh_storage.revision_add([revision]) assert actual_result == {"revision:add": 1} assert list(swh_storage.journal_writer.journal.objects) == [ ("revision", revision) ] actual_result = swh_storage.revision_add([revision, revision2]) assert actual_result == {"revision:add": 1} assert list(swh_storage.journal_writer.journal.objects) == [ ("revision", revision), ("revision", revision2), ] def test_revision_add_name_clash(self, swh_storage, sample_data): revision, revision2 = sample_data.revisions[:2] revision1 = attr.evolve( revision, author=Person( fullname=b"John Doe ", name=b"John Doe", email=b"john.doe@example.com", ), ) revision2 = attr.evolve( revision2, author=Person( fullname=b"John Doe ", name=b"John Doe ", email=b"john.doe@example.com ", ), ) actual_result = swh_storage.revision_add([revision1, revision2]) assert actual_result == {"revision:add": 2} def test_revision_get_order(self, swh_storage, sample_data): revision, revision2 = sample_data.revisions[:2] add_result = swh_storage.revision_add([revision, revision2]) assert add_result == {"revision:add": 2} # order 1 actual_revisions = swh_storage.revision_get([revision.id, revision2.id]) assert actual_revisions == [revision, revision2] # order 2 actual_revisions2 = swh_storage.revision_get([revision2.id, revision.id]) assert actual_revisions2 == [revision2, revision] def test_revision_log(self, swh_storage, sample_data): revision1, revision2, revision3, revision4 = sample_data.revisions[:4] # rev4 -is-child-of-> rev3 -> rev1, (rev2 -> rev1) swh_storage.revision_add([revision1, revision2, revision3, revision4]) # when results = list(swh_storage.revision_log([revision4.id])) # for comparison purposes actual_results = [Revision.from_dict(r) for r in results] assert len(actual_results) == 4 # rev4 -child-> rev3 -> rev1, (rev2 -> rev1) assert actual_results == [revision4, revision3, revision1, revision2] def test_revision_log_with_limit(self, swh_storage, sample_data): revision1, revision2, revision3, revision4 = sample_data.revisions[:4] # revision4 -is-child-of-> revision3 swh_storage.revision_add([revision3, revision4]) results = list(swh_storage.revision_log([revision4.id], 1)) actual_results = [Revision.from_dict(r) for r in results] assert len(actual_results) == 1 assert actual_results[0] == revision4 def test_revision_log_unknown_revision(self, swh_storage, sample_data): revision = sample_data.revision rev_log = list(swh_storage.revision_log([revision.id])) assert rev_log == [] def test_revision_shortlog(self, swh_storage, sample_data): revision1, revision2, revision3, revision4 = sample_data.revisions[:4] # rev4 -is-child-of-> rev3 -> (rev1, rev2); rev2 -> rev1 swh_storage.revision_add([revision1, revision2, revision3, revision4]) results = list(swh_storage.revision_shortlog([revision4.id])) actual_results = [[id, tuple(parents)] for (id, parents) in results] assert len(actual_results) == 4 assert actual_results == [ [revision4.id, revision4.parents], [revision3.id, revision3.parents], [revision1.id, revision1.parents], [revision2.id, revision2.parents], ] def test_revision_shortlog_with_limit(self, swh_storage, sample_data): revision1, revision2, revision3, revision4 = sample_data.revisions[:4] # revision4 -is-child-of-> revision3 swh_storage.revision_add([revision1, revision2, revision3, revision4]) results = list(swh_storage.revision_shortlog([revision4.id], 1)) actual_results = [[id, tuple(parents)] for (id, parents) in results] assert len(actual_results) == 1 assert list(actual_results[0]) == [revision4.id, revision4.parents] def test_revision_get(self, swh_storage, sample_data): revision, revision2 = sample_data.revisions[:2] swh_storage.revision_add([revision]) actual_revisions = swh_storage.revision_get([revision.id, revision2.id]) assert len(actual_revisions) == 2 assert actual_revisions == [revision, None] def test_revision_get_no_parents(self, swh_storage, sample_data): revision = sample_data.revision swh_storage.revision_add([revision]) actual_revision = swh_storage.revision_get([revision.id])[0] assert revision.parents == () assert actual_revision.parents == () # no parents on this one def test_revision_get_random(self, swh_storage, sample_data): revision1, revision2, revision3 = sample_data.revisions[:3] swh_storage.revision_add([revision1, revision2, revision3]) assert swh_storage.revision_get_random() in { revision1.id, revision2.id, revision3.id, } def test_extid_add_git(self, swh_storage, sample_data): gitids = [ revision.id for revision in sample_data.revisions if revision.type.value == "git" ] extids = [ ExtID( extid=gitid, extid_type="git", target=CoreSWHID(object_id=gitid, object_type=ObjectType.REVISION,), ) for gitid in gitids ] assert swh_storage.extid_get_from_extid("git", gitids) == [] assert swh_storage.extid_get_from_target(ObjectType.REVISION, gitids) == [] summary = swh_storage.extid_add(extids) assert summary == {"extid:add": len(gitids)} assert swh_storage.extid_get_from_extid("git", gitids) == extids assert swh_storage.extid_get_from_target(ObjectType.REVISION, gitids) == extids assert swh_storage.extid_get_from_extid("hg", gitids) == [] assert swh_storage.extid_get_from_target(ObjectType.RELEASE, gitids) == [] # check ExtIDs have been added to the journal extids_in_journal = [ obj for (obj_type, obj) in swh_storage.journal_writer.journal.objects if obj_type == "extid" ] assert extids == extids_in_journal def test_extid_add_hg(self, swh_storage, sample_data): def get_node(revision): node = None if revision.extra_headers: node = dict(revision.extra_headers).get(b"node") if node is None and revision.metadata: node = hash_to_bytes(revision.metadata.get("node")) return node swhids = [ revision.id for revision in sample_data.revisions if revision.type.value == "hg" ] extids = [ get_node(revision) for revision in sample_data.revisions if revision.type.value == "hg" ] assert swh_storage.extid_get_from_extid("hg", extids) == [] assert swh_storage.extid_get_from_target(ObjectType.REVISION, swhids) == [] extid_objs = [ ExtID( extid=hgid, extid_type="hg", target=CoreSWHID(object_id=swhid, object_type=ObjectType.REVISION,), ) for hgid, swhid in zip(extids, swhids) ] summary = swh_storage.extid_add(extid_objs) assert summary == {"extid:add": len(swhids)} assert swh_storage.extid_get_from_extid("hg", extids) == extid_objs assert ( swh_storage.extid_get_from_target(ObjectType.REVISION, swhids) == extid_objs ) assert swh_storage.extid_get_from_extid("git", extids) == [] assert swh_storage.extid_get_from_target(ObjectType.RELEASE, swhids) == [] # check ExtIDs have been added to the journal extids_in_journal = [ obj for (obj_type, obj) in swh_storage.journal_writer.journal.objects if obj_type == "extid" ] assert extid_objs == extids_in_journal def test_extid_add_twice(self, swh_storage, sample_data): gitids = [ revision.id for revision in sample_data.revisions if revision.type.value == "git" ] extids = [ ExtID( extid=gitid, extid_type="git", target=CoreSWHID(object_id=gitid, object_type=ObjectType.REVISION,), ) for gitid in gitids ] summary = swh_storage.extid_add(extids) assert summary == {"extid:add": len(gitids)} # add them again, should be noop summary = swh_storage.extid_add(extids) # assert summary == {"extid:add": 0} assert swh_storage.extid_get_from_extid("git", gitids) == extids assert swh_storage.extid_get_from_target(ObjectType.REVISION, gitids) == extids def test_extid_add_extid_multicity(self, swh_storage, sample_data): ids = [ revision.id for revision in sample_data.revisions if revision.type.value == "git" ] extids = [ ExtID( extid=extid, extid_type="git", target=CoreSWHID(object_id=extid, object_type=ObjectType.REVISION,), ) for extid in ids ] swh_storage.extid_add(extids) # try to add "modified-extid" versions, should be added extids2 = [ ExtID( extid=extid, extid_type="hg", target=CoreSWHID(object_id=extid, object_type=ObjectType.REVISION,), ) for extid in ids ] swh_storage.extid_add(extids2) assert swh_storage.extid_get_from_extid("git", ids) == extids assert swh_storage.extid_get_from_extid("hg", ids) == extids2 assert set(swh_storage.extid_get_from_target(ObjectType.REVISION, ids)) == { *extids, *extids2, } def test_extid_add_target_multicity(self, swh_storage, sample_data): ids = [ revision.id for revision in sample_data.revisions if revision.type.value == "git" ] extids = [ ExtID( extid=extid, extid_type="git", target=CoreSWHID(object_id=extid, object_type=ObjectType.REVISION,), ) for extid in ids ] swh_storage.extid_add(extids) # try to add "modified" versions, should be added extids2 = [ ExtID( extid=extid, extid_type="git", target=CoreSWHID(object_id=extid, object_type=ObjectType.RELEASE,), ) for extid in ids ] swh_storage.extid_add(extids2) assert set(swh_storage.extid_get_from_extid("git", ids)) == {*extids, *extids2} assert swh_storage.extid_get_from_target(ObjectType.REVISION, ids) == extids assert swh_storage.extid_get_from_target(ObjectType.RELEASE, ids) == extids2 def test_release_add(self, swh_storage, sample_data): release, release2 = sample_data.releases[:2] init_missing = swh_storage.release_missing([release.id, release2.id]) assert list(init_missing) == [release.id, release2.id] actual_result = swh_storage.release_add([release, release2]) assert actual_result == {"release:add": 2} end_missing = swh_storage.release_missing([release.id, release2.id]) assert list(end_missing) == [] assert list(swh_storage.journal_writer.journal.objects) == [ ("release", release), ("release", release2), ] # already present so nothing added actual_result = swh_storage.release_add([release, release2]) assert actual_result == {"release:add": 0} swh_storage.refresh_stat_counters() assert swh_storage.stat_counters()["release"] == 2 def test_release_add_no_author_date(self, swh_storage, sample_data): full_release = sample_data.release release = attr.evolve(full_release, author=None, date=None) actual_result = swh_storage.release_add([release]) assert actual_result == {"release:add": 1} end_missing = swh_storage.release_missing([release.id]) assert list(end_missing) == [] assert list(swh_storage.journal_writer.journal.objects) == [ ("release", release) ] def test_release_add_twice(self, swh_storage, sample_data): release, release2 = sample_data.releases[:2] actual_result = swh_storage.release_add([release]) assert actual_result == {"release:add": 1} assert list(swh_storage.journal_writer.journal.objects) == [ ("release", release) ] actual_result = swh_storage.release_add([release, release2, release, release2]) assert actual_result == {"release:add": 1} assert set(swh_storage.journal_writer.journal.objects) == set( [("release", release), ("release", release2),] ) def test_release_add_name_clash(self, swh_storage, sample_data): release, release2 = [ attr.evolve( c, author=Person( fullname=b"John Doe ", name=b"John Doe", email=b"john.doe@example.com", ), ) for c in sample_data.releases[:2] ] actual_result = swh_storage.release_add([release, release2]) assert actual_result == {"release:add": 2} def test_release_get(self, swh_storage, sample_data): release, release2, release3 = sample_data.releases[:3] # given swh_storage.release_add([release, release2]) # when actual_releases = swh_storage.release_get([release.id, release2.id]) # then assert actual_releases == [release, release2] unknown_releases = swh_storage.release_get([release3.id]) assert unknown_releases[0] is None def test_release_get_order(self, swh_storage, sample_data): release, release2 = sample_data.releases[:2] add_result = swh_storage.release_add([release, release2]) assert add_result == {"release:add": 2} # order 1 actual_releases = swh_storage.release_get([release.id, release2.id]) assert actual_releases == [release, release2] # order 2 actual_releases2 = swh_storage.release_get([release2.id, release.id]) assert actual_releases2 == [release2, release] def test_release_get_random(self, swh_storage, sample_data): release, release2, release3 = sample_data.releases[:3] swh_storage.release_add([release, release2, release3]) assert swh_storage.release_get_random() in { release.id, release2.id, release3.id, } def test_origin_add(self, swh_storage, sample_data): origins = list(sample_data.origins[:2]) origin_urls = [o.url for o in origins] assert swh_storage.origin_get(origin_urls) == [None, None] stats = swh_storage.origin_add(origins) assert stats == {"origin:add": 2} actual_origins = swh_storage.origin_get(origin_urls) assert actual_origins == origins assert set(swh_storage.journal_writer.journal.objects) == set( [("origin", origins[0]), ("origin", origins[1]),] ) swh_storage.refresh_stat_counters() assert swh_storage.stat_counters()["origin"] == 2 def test_origin_add_twice(self, swh_storage, sample_data): origin, origin2 = sample_data.origins[:2] add1 = swh_storage.origin_add([origin, origin2]) assert set(swh_storage.journal_writer.journal.objects) == set( [("origin", origin), ("origin", origin2),] ) assert add1 == {"origin:add": 2} add2 = swh_storage.origin_add([origin, origin2]) assert set(swh_storage.journal_writer.journal.objects) == set( [("origin", origin), ("origin", origin2),] ) assert add2 == {"origin:add": 0} def test_origin_add_twice_at_once(self, swh_storage, sample_data): origin, origin2 = sample_data.origins[:2] add1 = swh_storage.origin_add([origin, origin2, origin, origin2]) assert set(swh_storage.journal_writer.journal.objects) == set( [("origin", origin), ("origin", origin2),] ) assert add1 == {"origin:add": 2} add2 = swh_storage.origin_add([origin, origin2, origin, origin2]) assert set(swh_storage.journal_writer.journal.objects) == set( [("origin", origin), ("origin", origin2),] ) assert add2 == {"origin:add": 0} def test_origin_get(self, swh_storage, sample_data): origin, origin2 = sample_data.origins[:2] assert swh_storage.origin_get([origin.url]) == [None] swh_storage.origin_add([origin]) actual_origins = swh_storage.origin_get([origin.url]) assert actual_origins == [origin] actual_origins = swh_storage.origin_get([origin.url, "not://exists"]) assert actual_origins == [origin, None] def _generate_random_visits(self, nb_visits=100, start=0, end=7): """Generate random visits within the last 2 months (to avoid computations) """ visits = [] today = now() for weeks in range(nb_visits, 0, -1): hours = random.randint(0, 24) minutes = random.randint(0, 60) seconds = random.randint(0, 60) days = random.randint(0, 28) weeks = random.randint(start, end) date_visit = today - timedelta( weeks=weeks, hours=hours, minutes=minutes, seconds=seconds, days=days ) visits.append(date_visit) return visits def test_origin_visit_get__unknown_origin(self, swh_storage): actual_page = swh_storage.origin_visit_get("foo") assert actual_page.next_page_token is None assert actual_page.results == [] assert actual_page == PagedResult() def test_origin_visit_get__validation_failure(self, swh_storage, sample_data): origin = sample_data.origin swh_storage.origin_add([origin]) with pytest.raises( StorageArgumentException, match="page_token must be a string" ): swh_storage.origin_visit_get(origin.url, page_token=10) # not bytes with pytest.raises( StorageArgumentException, match="order must be a ListOrder value" ): swh_storage.origin_visit_get(origin.url, order="foobar") # wrong order def test_origin_visit_get_all(self, swh_storage, sample_data): origin = sample_data.origin swh_storage.origin_add([origin]) ov1, ov2, ov3 = swh_storage.origin_visit_add( [ OriginVisit( origin=origin.url, date=sample_data.date_visit1, type=sample_data.type_visit1, ), OriginVisit( origin=origin.url, date=sample_data.date_visit2, type=sample_data.type_visit2, ), OriginVisit( origin=origin.url, date=sample_data.date_visit2, type=sample_data.type_visit2, ), ] ) # order asc, no token, no limit actual_page = swh_storage.origin_visit_get(origin.url) assert actual_page.next_page_token is None assert actual_page.results == [ov1, ov2, ov3] # order asc, no token, limit actual_page = swh_storage.origin_visit_get(origin.url, limit=2) next_page_token = actual_page.next_page_token assert next_page_token is not None assert actual_page.results == [ov1, ov2] # order asc, token, no limit actual_page = swh_storage.origin_visit_get( origin.url, page_token=next_page_token ) assert actual_page.next_page_token is None assert actual_page.results == [ov3] # order asc, no token, limit actual_page = swh_storage.origin_visit_get(origin.url, limit=1) next_page_token = actual_page.next_page_token assert next_page_token is not None assert actual_page.results == [ov1] # order asc, token, no limit actual_page = swh_storage.origin_visit_get( origin.url, page_token=next_page_token ) assert actual_page.next_page_token is None assert actual_page.results == [ov2, ov3] # order asc, token, limit actual_page = swh_storage.origin_visit_get( origin.url, page_token=next_page_token, limit=2 ) assert actual_page.next_page_token is None assert actual_page.results == [ov2, ov3] actual_page = swh_storage.origin_visit_get( origin.url, page_token=next_page_token, limit=1 ) next_page_token = actual_page.next_page_token assert next_page_token is not None assert actual_page.results == [ov2] actual_page = swh_storage.origin_visit_get( origin.url, page_token=next_page_token, limit=1 ) assert actual_page.next_page_token is None assert actual_page.results == [ov3] # order desc, no token, no limit actual_page = swh_storage.origin_visit_get(origin.url, order=ListOrder.DESC) assert actual_page.next_page_token is None assert actual_page.results == [ov3, ov2, ov1] # order desc, no token, limit actual_page = swh_storage.origin_visit_get( origin.url, limit=2, order=ListOrder.DESC ) next_page_token = actual_page.next_page_token assert next_page_token is not None assert actual_page.results == [ov3, ov2] # order desc, token, no limit actual_page = swh_storage.origin_visit_get( origin.url, page_token=next_page_token, order=ListOrder.DESC ) assert actual_page.next_page_token is None assert actual_page.results == [ov1] # order desc, no token, limit actual_page = swh_storage.origin_visit_get( origin.url, limit=1, order=ListOrder.DESC ) next_page_token = actual_page.next_page_token assert next_page_token is not None assert actual_page.results == [ov3] # order desc, token, no limit actual_page = swh_storage.origin_visit_get( origin.url, page_token=next_page_token, order=ListOrder.DESC ) assert actual_page.next_page_token is None assert actual_page.results == [ov2, ov1] # order desc, token, limit actual_page = swh_storage.origin_visit_get( origin.url, page_token=next_page_token, order=ListOrder.DESC, limit=1 ) next_page_token = actual_page.next_page_token assert next_page_token is not None assert actual_page.results == [ov2] actual_page = swh_storage.origin_visit_get( origin.url, page_token=next_page_token, order=ListOrder.DESC ) assert actual_page.next_page_token is None assert actual_page.results == [ov1] def test_origin_visit_status_get__unknown_cases(self, swh_storage, sample_data): origin = sample_data.origin actual_page = swh_storage.origin_visit_status_get("foobar", 1) assert actual_page.next_page_token is None assert actual_page.results == [] actual_page = swh_storage.origin_visit_status_get(origin.url, 1) assert actual_page.next_page_token is None assert actual_page.results == [] origin = sample_data.origin swh_storage.origin_add([origin]) ov1 = swh_storage.origin_visit_add( [ OriginVisit( origin=origin.url, date=sample_data.date_visit1, type=sample_data.type_visit1, ), ] )[0] actual_page = swh_storage.origin_visit_status_get(origin.url, ov1.visit + 10) assert actual_page.next_page_token is None assert actual_page.results == [] def test_origin_visit_status_add_unknown_type(self, swh_storage, sample_data): ov = OriginVisit( origin=sample_data.origin.url, date=now(), type=sample_data.type_visit1, visit=42, ) ovs = OriginVisitStatus( origin=ov.origin, visit=ov.visit, date=now(), status="created", snapshot=None, ) with pytest.raises(StorageArgumentException): swh_storage.origin_visit_status_add([ovs]) swh_storage.origin_add([sample_data.origin]) with pytest.raises(StorageArgumentException): swh_storage.origin_visit_status_add([ovs]) swh_storage.origin_visit_add([ov]) swh_storage.origin_visit_status_add([ovs]) def test_origin_visit_status_get_all(self, swh_storage, sample_data): origin = sample_data.origin swh_storage.origin_add([origin]) date_visit3 = round_to_milliseconds(now()) date_visit1 = date_visit3 - datetime.timedelta(hours=2) date_visit2 = date_visit3 - datetime.timedelta(hours=1) assert date_visit1 < date_visit2 < date_visit3 ov1 = swh_storage.origin_visit_add( [ OriginVisit( origin=origin.url, date=date_visit1, type=sample_data.type_visit1, ), ] )[0] ovs1 = OriginVisitStatus( origin=ov1.origin, visit=ov1.visit, date=date_visit1, type=ov1.type, status="created", snapshot=None, ) ovs2 = OriginVisitStatus( origin=ov1.origin, visit=ov1.visit, date=date_visit2, type=ov1.type, status="partial", snapshot=None, ) ovs3 = OriginVisitStatus( origin=ov1.origin, visit=ov1.visit, date=date_visit3, type=ov1.type, status="full", snapshot=sample_data.snapshot.id, metadata={}, ) swh_storage.origin_visit_status_add([ovs2, ovs3]) # order asc, no token, no limit actual_page = swh_storage.origin_visit_status_get(origin.url, ov1.visit) assert actual_page.next_page_token is None assert actual_page.results == [ovs1, ovs2, ovs3] # order asc, no token, limit actual_page = swh_storage.origin_visit_status_get( origin.url, ov1.visit, limit=2 ) next_page_token = actual_page.next_page_token assert next_page_token is not None assert actual_page.results == [ovs1, ovs2] # order asc, token, no limit actual_page = swh_storage.origin_visit_status_get( origin.url, ov1.visit, page_token=next_page_token ) assert actual_page.next_page_token is None assert actual_page.results == [ovs3] # order asc, no token, limit actual_page = swh_storage.origin_visit_status_get( origin.url, ov1.visit, limit=1 ) next_page_token = actual_page.next_page_token assert next_page_token is not None assert actual_page.results == [ovs1] actual_page = swh_storage.origin_visit_status_get( origin.url, ov1.visit, page_token=next_page_token ) assert actual_page.next_page_token is None assert actual_page.results == [ovs2, ovs3] # order asc, token, limit actual_page = swh_storage.origin_visit_status_get( origin.url, ov1.visit, page_token=next_page_token, limit=2 ) assert actual_page.next_page_token is None assert actual_page.results == [ovs2, ovs3] # order asc, no token, limit actual_page = swh_storage.origin_visit_status_get( origin.url, ov1.visit, limit=2 ) next_page_token = actual_page.next_page_token assert next_page_token is not None assert actual_page.results == [ovs1, ovs2] actual_page = swh_storage.origin_visit_status_get( origin.url, ov1.visit, page_token=next_page_token, limit=1 ) assert actual_page.next_page_token is None assert actual_page.results == [ovs3] # order desc, no token, no limit actual_page = swh_storage.origin_visit_status_get( origin.url, ov1.visit, order=ListOrder.DESC ) assert actual_page.next_page_token is None assert actual_page.results == [ovs3, ovs2, ovs1] # order desc, no token, limit actual_page = swh_storage.origin_visit_status_get( origin.url, ov1.visit, limit=2, order=ListOrder.DESC ) next_page_token = actual_page.next_page_token assert next_page_token is not None assert actual_page.results == [ovs3, ovs2] actual_page = swh_storage.origin_visit_status_get( origin.url, ov1.visit, page_token=next_page_token, order=ListOrder.DESC ) assert actual_page.next_page_token is None assert actual_page.results == [ovs1] # order desc, no token, limit actual_page = swh_storage.origin_visit_status_get( origin.url, ov1.visit, order=ListOrder.DESC, limit=1 ) next_page_token = actual_page.next_page_token assert next_page_token is not None assert actual_page.results == [ovs3] # order desc, token, no limit actual_page = swh_storage.origin_visit_status_get( origin.url, ov1.visit, page_token=next_page_token, order=ListOrder.DESC ) assert actual_page.next_page_token is None assert actual_page.results == [ovs2, ovs1] # order desc, token, limit actual_page = swh_storage.origin_visit_status_get( origin.url, ov1.visit, page_token=next_page_token, order=ListOrder.DESC, limit=1, ) next_page_token = actual_page.next_page_token assert next_page_token is not None assert actual_page.results == [ovs2] actual_page = swh_storage.origin_visit_status_get( origin.url, ov1.visit, page_token=next_page_token, order=ListOrder.DESC ) assert actual_page.next_page_token is None assert actual_page.results == [ovs1] def test_origin_visit_status_get_random(self, swh_storage, sample_data): origins = sample_data.origins[:2] swh_storage.origin_add(origins) # Add some random visits within the selection range visits = self._generate_random_visits() visit_type = "git" # Add visits to those origins for origin in origins: for date_visit in visits: visit = swh_storage.origin_visit_add( [OriginVisit(origin=origin.url, date=date_visit, type=visit_type,)] )[0] swh_storage.origin_visit_status_add( [ OriginVisitStatus( origin=origin.url, visit=visit.visit, date=now(), status="full", snapshot=None, ) ] ) swh_storage.refresh_stat_counters() stats = swh_storage.stat_counters() assert stats["origin"] == len(origins) assert stats["origin_visit"] == len(origins) * len(visits) random_ovs = swh_storage.origin_visit_status_get_random(visit_type) assert random_ovs assert random_ovs.origin is not None assert random_ovs.origin in [o.url for o in origins] assert random_ovs.type is not None def test_origin_visit_status_get_random_nothing_found( self, swh_storage, sample_data ): origins = sample_data.origins swh_storage.origin_add(origins) visit_type = "hg" # Add some visits outside of the random generation selection so nothing # will be found by the random selection visits = self._generate_random_visits(nb_visits=3, start=13, end=24) for origin in origins: for date_visit in visits: visit = swh_storage.origin_visit_add( [OriginVisit(origin=origin.url, date=date_visit, type=visit_type,)] )[0] swh_storage.origin_visit_status_add( [ OriginVisitStatus( origin=origin.url, visit=visit.visit, date=now(), status="full", snapshot=None, ) ] ) random_origin_visit = swh_storage.origin_visit_status_get_random(visit_type) assert random_origin_visit is None def test_origin_get_by_sha1(self, swh_storage, sample_data): origin = sample_data.origin assert swh_storage.origin_get([origin.url])[0] is None swh_storage.origin_add([origin]) origins = list(swh_storage.origin_get_by_sha1([sha1(origin.url)])) assert len(origins) == 1 assert origins[0]["url"] == origin.url def test_origin_get_by_sha1_not_found(self, swh_storage, sample_data): unknown_origin = sample_data.origin assert swh_storage.origin_get([unknown_origin.url])[0] is None origins = list(swh_storage.origin_get_by_sha1([sha1(unknown_origin.url)])) assert len(origins) == 1 assert origins[0] is None def test_origin_search_single_result(self, swh_storage, sample_data): origin, origin2 = sample_data.origins[:2] actual_page = swh_storage.origin_search(origin.url) assert actual_page.next_page_token is None assert actual_page.results == [] actual_page = swh_storage.origin_search(origin.url, regexp=True) assert actual_page.next_page_token is None assert actual_page.results == [] swh_storage.origin_add([origin]) actual_page = swh_storage.origin_search(origin.url) assert actual_page.next_page_token is None assert actual_page.results == [origin] actual_page = swh_storage.origin_search(f".{origin.url[1:-1]}.", regexp=True) assert actual_page.next_page_token is None assert actual_page.results == [origin] swh_storage.origin_add([origin2]) actual_page = swh_storage.origin_search(origin2.url) assert actual_page.next_page_token is None assert actual_page.results == [origin2] actual_page = swh_storage.origin_search(f".{origin2.url[1:-1]}.", regexp=True) assert actual_page.next_page_token is None assert actual_page.results == [origin2] def test_origin_search_no_regexp(self, swh_storage, sample_data): origin, origin2 = sample_data.origins[:2] swh_storage.origin_add([origin, origin2]) # no pagination actual_page = swh_storage.origin_search("/") assert actual_page.next_page_token is None assert actual_page.results == [origin, origin2] # offset=0 actual_page = swh_storage.origin_search("/", page_token=None, limit=1) next_page_token = actual_page.next_page_token assert next_page_token is not None assert actual_page.results == [origin] # offset=1 actual_page = swh_storage.origin_search( "/", page_token=next_page_token, limit=1 ) assert actual_page.next_page_token is None assert actual_page.results == [origin2] def test_origin_search_regexp_substring(self, swh_storage, sample_data): origin, origin2 = sample_data.origins[:2] swh_storage.origin_add([origin, origin2]) # no pagination actual_page = swh_storage.origin_search("/", regexp=True) assert actual_page.next_page_token is None assert actual_page.results == [origin, origin2] # offset=0 actual_page = swh_storage.origin_search( "/", page_token=None, limit=1, regexp=True ) next_page_token = actual_page.next_page_token assert next_page_token is not None assert actual_page.results == [origin] # offset=1 actual_page = swh_storage.origin_search( "/", page_token=next_page_token, limit=1, regexp=True ) assert actual_page.next_page_token is None assert actual_page.results == [origin2] def test_origin_search_regexp_fullstring(self, swh_storage, sample_data): origin, origin2 = sample_data.origins[:2] swh_storage.origin_add([origin, origin2]) # no pagination actual_page = swh_storage.origin_search(".*/.*", regexp=True) assert actual_page.next_page_token is None assert actual_page.results == [origin, origin2] # offset=0 actual_page = swh_storage.origin_search( ".*/.*", page_token=None, limit=1, regexp=True ) next_page_token = actual_page.next_page_token assert next_page_token is not None assert actual_page.results == [origin] # offset=1 actual_page = swh_storage.origin_search( ".*/.*", page_token=next_page_token, limit=1, regexp=True ) assert actual_page.next_page_token is None assert actual_page.results == [origin2] def test_origin_search_no_visit_types(self, swh_storage, sample_data): origin = sample_data.origins[0] swh_storage.origin_add([origin]) actual_page = swh_storage.origin_search(origin.url, visit_types=["git"]) assert actual_page.next_page_token is None assert actual_page.results == [] def test_origin_search_with_visit_types(self, swh_storage, sample_data): origin, origin2 = sample_data.origins[:2] swh_storage.origin_add([origin, origin2]) swh_storage.origin_visit_add( [ OriginVisit(origin=origin.url, date=now(), type="git"), OriginVisit(origin=origin2.url, date=now(), type="svn"), ] ) actual_page = swh_storage.origin_search(origin.url, visit_types=["git"]) assert actual_page.next_page_token is None assert actual_page.results == [origin] actual_page = swh_storage.origin_search(origin2.url, visit_types=["svn"]) assert actual_page.next_page_token is None assert actual_page.results == [origin2] def test_origin_search_multiple_visit_types(self, swh_storage, sample_data): origin = sample_data.origins[0] swh_storage.origin_add([origin]) def _add_visit_type(visit_type): swh_storage.origin_visit_add( [OriginVisit(origin=origin.url, date=now(), type=visit_type)] ) def _check_visit_types(visit_types): actual_page = swh_storage.origin_search(origin.url, visit_types=visit_types) assert actual_page.next_page_token is None assert actual_page.results == [origin] _add_visit_type("git") _check_visit_types(["git"]) _check_visit_types(["git", "hg"]) _add_visit_type("hg") _check_visit_types(["hg"]) _check_visit_types(["git", "hg"]) def test_origin_visit_add(self, swh_storage, sample_data): origin1 = sample_data.origins[1] swh_storage.origin_add([origin1]) date_visit = now() date_visit2 = date_visit + datetime.timedelta(minutes=1) date_visit = round_to_milliseconds(date_visit) date_visit2 = round_to_milliseconds(date_visit2) visit1 = OriginVisit( origin=origin1.url, date=date_visit, type=sample_data.type_visit1, ) visit2 = OriginVisit( origin=origin1.url, date=date_visit2, type=sample_data.type_visit2, ) # add once ov1, ov2 = swh_storage.origin_visit_add([visit1, visit2]) # then again (will be ignored as they already exist) origin_visit1, origin_visit2 = swh_storage.origin_visit_add([ov1, ov2]) assert ov1 == origin_visit1 assert ov2 == origin_visit2 ovs1 = OriginVisitStatus( origin=ov1.origin, visit=ov1.visit, date=date_visit, type=ov1.type, status="created", snapshot=None, ) ovs2 = OriginVisitStatus( origin=ov2.origin, visit=ov2.visit, date=date_visit2, type=ov2.type, status="created", snapshot=None, ) actual_visits = swh_storage.origin_visit_get(origin1.url).results expected_visits = [ov1, ov2] assert len(expected_visits) == len(actual_visits) for visit in expected_visits: assert visit in actual_visits actual_objects = list(swh_storage.journal_writer.journal.objects) expected_objects = list( [("origin", origin1)] + [("origin_visit", visit) for visit in expected_visits] * 2 + [("origin_visit_status", ovs) for ovs in [ovs1, ovs2]] ) for obj in expected_objects: assert obj in actual_objects def test_origin_visit_add_validation(self, swh_storage, sample_data): """Unknown origin when adding visits should raise""" visit = attr.evolve(sample_data.origin_visit, origin="something-unknonw") with pytest.raises(StorageArgumentException, match="Unknown origin"): swh_storage.origin_visit_add([visit]) objects = list(swh_storage.journal_writer.journal.objects) assert not objects def test_origin_visit_status_add_validation(self, swh_storage): """Wrong origin_visit_status input should raise storage argument error""" date_visit = now() visit_status1 = OriginVisitStatus( origin="unknown-origin-url", visit=10, date=date_visit, status="full", snapshot=None, ) with pytest.raises(StorageArgumentException, match="Unknown origin"): swh_storage.origin_visit_status_add([visit_status1]) objects = list(swh_storage.journal_writer.journal.objects) assert not objects def test_origin_visit_status_add(self, swh_storage, sample_data): """Correct origin visit statuses should add a new visit status """ snapshot = sample_data.snapshot origin1 = sample_data.origins[1] origin2 = Origin(url="new-origin") swh_storage.origin_add([origin1, origin2]) ov1, ov2 = swh_storage.origin_visit_add( [ OriginVisit( origin=origin1.url, date=sample_data.date_visit1, type=sample_data.type_visit1, ), OriginVisit( origin=origin2.url, date=sample_data.date_visit2, type=sample_data.type_visit2, ), ] ) ovs1 = OriginVisitStatus( origin=ov1.origin, visit=ov1.visit, date=sample_data.date_visit1, type=ov1.type, status="created", snapshot=None, ) ovs2 = OriginVisitStatus( origin=ov2.origin, visit=ov2.visit, date=sample_data.date_visit2, type=ov2.type, status="created", snapshot=None, ) date_visit_now = round_to_milliseconds(now()) visit_status1 = OriginVisitStatus( origin=ov1.origin, visit=ov1.visit, date=date_visit_now, type=ov1.type, status="full", snapshot=snapshot.id, ) date_visit_now = round_to_milliseconds(now()) visit_status2 = OriginVisitStatus( origin=ov2.origin, visit=ov2.visit, date=date_visit_now, type=ov2.type, status="ongoing", snapshot=None, metadata={"intrinsic": "something"}, ) - swh_storage.origin_visit_status_add([visit_status1, visit_status2]) + stats = swh_storage.origin_visit_status_add([visit_status1, visit_status2]) + assert stats == {"origin_visit_status:add": 2} visit = swh_storage.origin_visit_get_latest(origin1.url, require_snapshot=True) visit_status = swh_storage.origin_visit_status_get_latest( origin1.url, visit.visit, require_snapshot=True ) assert visit_status == visit_status1 visit = swh_storage.origin_visit_get_latest(origin2.url, require_snapshot=False) visit_status = swh_storage.origin_visit_status_get_latest( origin2.url, visit.visit, require_snapshot=False ) assert origin2.url != origin1.url assert visit_status == visit_status2 actual_objects = list(swh_storage.journal_writer.journal.objects) expected_origins = [origin1, origin2] expected_visits = [ov1, ov2] expected_visit_statuses = [ovs1, ovs2, visit_status1, visit_status2] expected_objects = ( [("origin", o) for o in expected_origins] + [("origin_visit", v) for v in expected_visits] + [("origin_visit_status", ovs) for ovs in expected_visit_statuses] ) for obj in expected_objects: assert obj in actual_objects def test_origin_visit_status_add_twice(self, swh_storage, sample_data): """Correct origin visit statuses should add a new visit status """ snapshot = sample_data.snapshot origin1 = sample_data.origins[1] swh_storage.origin_add([origin1]) ov1 = swh_storage.origin_visit_add( [ OriginVisit( origin=origin1.url, date=sample_data.date_visit1, type=sample_data.type_visit1, ), ] )[0] ovs1 = OriginVisitStatus( origin=ov1.origin, visit=ov1.visit, date=sample_data.date_visit1, type=ov1.type, status="created", snapshot=None, ) date_visit_now = round_to_milliseconds(now()) visit_status1 = OriginVisitStatus( origin=ov1.origin, visit=ov1.visit, date=date_visit_now, type=ov1.type, status="full", snapshot=snapshot.id, ) - swh_storage.origin_visit_status_add([visit_status1]) + stats = swh_storage.origin_visit_status_add([visit_status1]) + assert stats == {"origin_visit_status:add": 1} # second call will ignore existing entries (will send to storage though) - swh_storage.origin_visit_status_add([visit_status1]) + stats = swh_storage.origin_visit_status_add([visit_status1]) + # ...so the storage still returns it as an addition + assert stats == {"origin_visit_status:add": 1} visit_status = swh_storage.origin_visit_status_get_latest(ov1.origin, ov1.visit) assert visit_status == visit_status1 actual_objects = list(swh_storage.journal_writer.journal.objects) expected_origins = [origin1] expected_visits = [ov1] expected_visit_statuses = [ovs1, visit_status1, visit_status1] # write twice in the journal expected_objects = ( [("origin", o) for o in expected_origins] + [("origin_visit", v) for v in expected_visits] + [("origin_visit_status", ovs) for ovs in expected_visit_statuses] ) for obj in expected_objects: assert obj in actual_objects def test_origin_visit_find_by_date(self, swh_storage, sample_data): origin = sample_data.origin swh_storage.origin_add([origin]) visit1 = OriginVisit( origin=origin.url, date=sample_data.date_visit2, type=sample_data.type_visit1, ) visit2 = OriginVisit( origin=origin.url, date=sample_data.date_visit3, type=sample_data.type_visit2, ) visit3 = OriginVisit( origin=origin.url, date=sample_data.date_visit2, type=sample_data.type_visit3, ) ov1, ov2, ov3 = swh_storage.origin_visit_add([visit1, visit2, visit3]) ovs1 = OriginVisitStatus( origin=origin.url, visit=ov1.visit, date=sample_data.date_visit2, status="ongoing", snapshot=None, ) ovs2 = OriginVisitStatus( origin=origin.url, visit=ov2.visit, date=sample_data.date_visit3, status="ongoing", snapshot=None, ) ovs3 = OriginVisitStatus( origin=origin.url, visit=ov3.visit, date=sample_data.date_visit2, status="ongoing", snapshot=None, ) swh_storage.origin_visit_status_add([ovs1, ovs2, ovs3]) # Simple case actual_visit = swh_storage.origin_visit_find_by_date( origin.url, sample_data.date_visit3 ) assert actual_visit == ov2 # There are two visits at the same date, the latest must be returned actual_visit = swh_storage.origin_visit_find_by_date( origin.url, sample_data.date_visit2 ) assert actual_visit == ov3 def test_origin_visit_find_by_date__unknown_origin(self, swh_storage, sample_data): actual_visit = swh_storage.origin_visit_find_by_date( "foo", sample_data.date_visit2 ) assert actual_visit is None def test_origin_visit_get_by(self, swh_storage, sample_data): snapshot = sample_data.snapshot origins = sample_data.origins[:2] swh_storage.origin_add(origins) origin_url, origin_url2 = [o.url for o in origins] visit = OriginVisit( origin=origin_url, date=sample_data.date_visit2, type=sample_data.type_visit2, ) origin_visit1 = swh_storage.origin_visit_add([visit])[0] swh_storage.snapshot_add([snapshot]) swh_storage.origin_visit_status_add( [ OriginVisitStatus( origin=origin_url, visit=origin_visit1.visit, date=now(), status="ongoing", snapshot=snapshot.id, ) ] ) # Add some other {origin, visit} entries visit2 = OriginVisit( origin=origin_url, date=sample_data.date_visit3, type=sample_data.type_visit3, ) visit3 = OriginVisit( origin=origin_url2, date=sample_data.date_visit3, type=sample_data.type_visit3, ) swh_storage.origin_visit_add([visit2, visit3]) # when visit1_metadata = { "contents": 42, "directories": 22, } swh_storage.origin_visit_status_add( [ OriginVisitStatus( origin=origin_url, visit=origin_visit1.visit, date=now(), status="full", snapshot=snapshot.id, metadata=visit1_metadata, ) ] ) actual_visit = swh_storage.origin_visit_get_by(origin_url, origin_visit1.visit) assert actual_visit == origin_visit1 def test_origin_visit_get_by__no_result(self, swh_storage, sample_data): actual_visit = swh_storage.origin_visit_get_by("unknown", 10) # unknown origin assert actual_visit is None origin = sample_data.origin swh_storage.origin_add([origin]) actual_visit = swh_storage.origin_visit_get_by(origin.url, 999) # unknown visit assert actual_visit is None def test_origin_visit_get_latest_edge_cases(self, swh_storage, sample_data): # unknown origin so no result assert swh_storage.origin_visit_get_latest("unknown-origin") is None # unknown type so no result origin = sample_data.origin swh_storage.origin_add([origin]) assert swh_storage.origin_visit_get_latest(origin.url, type="unknown") is None # unknown allowed statuses should raise with pytest.raises(StorageArgumentException, match="Unknown allowed statuses"): swh_storage.origin_visit_get_latest( origin.url, allowed_statuses=["unknown"] ) def test_origin_visit_get_latest_filter_type(self, swh_storage, sample_data): """Filtering origin visit get latest with filter type should be ok """ origin = sample_data.origin swh_storage.origin_add([origin]) visit1 = OriginVisit( origin=origin.url, date=sample_data.date_visit1, type="git", ) visit2 = OriginVisit( origin=origin.url, date=sample_data.date_visit2, type="hg", ) date_now = round_to_milliseconds(now()) visit3 = OriginVisit(origin=origin.url, date=date_now, type="hg",) assert sample_data.date_visit1 < sample_data.date_visit2 assert sample_data.date_visit2 < date_now ov1, ov2, ov3 = swh_storage.origin_visit_add([visit1, visit2, visit3]) # Check type filter is ok actual_visit = swh_storage.origin_visit_get_latest(origin.url, type="git") assert actual_visit == ov1 actual_visit = swh_storage.origin_visit_get_latest(origin.url, type="hg") assert actual_visit == ov3 actual_visit_unknown_type = swh_storage.origin_visit_get_latest( origin.url, type="npm", # no visit matching that type ) assert actual_visit_unknown_type is None def test_origin_visit_get_latest(self, swh_storage, sample_data): empty_snapshot, complete_snapshot = sample_data.snapshots[1:3] origin = sample_data.origin swh_storage.origin_add([origin]) visit1 = OriginVisit( origin=origin.url, date=sample_data.date_visit1, type="git", ) visit2 = OriginVisit( origin=origin.url, date=sample_data.date_visit2, type="hg", ) date_now = round_to_milliseconds(now()) visit3 = OriginVisit(origin=origin.url, date=date_now, type="hg",) assert visit1.date < visit2.date assert visit2.date < visit3.date ov1, ov2, ov3 = swh_storage.origin_visit_add([visit1, visit2, visit3]) # no filters, latest visit is the last one (whose date is most recent) actual_visit = swh_storage.origin_visit_get_latest(origin.url) assert actual_visit == ov3 # 3 visits, none has snapshot so nothing is returned actual_visit = swh_storage.origin_visit_get_latest( origin.url, require_snapshot=True ) assert actual_visit is None # visit are created with "created" status, so nothing will get returned actual_visit = swh_storage.origin_visit_get_latest( origin.url, allowed_statuses=["partial"] ) assert actual_visit is None # visit are created with "created" status, so most recent again actual_visit = swh_storage.origin_visit_get_latest( origin.url, allowed_statuses=["created"] ) assert actual_visit == ov3 # Add snapshot to visit1; require_snapshot=True makes it return first visit swh_storage.snapshot_add([complete_snapshot]) visit_status_with_snapshot = OriginVisitStatus( origin=ov1.origin, visit=ov1.visit, date=round_to_milliseconds(now()), type=ov1.type, status="ongoing", snapshot=complete_snapshot.id, ) swh_storage.origin_visit_status_add([visit_status_with_snapshot]) # only the first visit has a snapshot now actual_visit = swh_storage.origin_visit_get_latest( origin.url, require_snapshot=True ) assert actual_visit == ov1 # only the first visit has a status ongoing now actual_visit = swh_storage.origin_visit_get_latest( origin.url, allowed_statuses=["ongoing"] ) assert actual_visit == ov1 actual_visit_status = swh_storage.origin_visit_status_get_latest( origin.url, ov1.visit, require_snapshot=True ) assert actual_visit_status == visit_status_with_snapshot # ... and require_snapshot=False (defaults) still returns latest visit (3rd) actual_visit = swh_storage.origin_visit_get_latest( origin.url, require_snapshot=False ) assert actual_visit == ov3 # no specific filter, this returns as before the latest visit actual_visit = swh_storage.origin_visit_get_latest(origin.url) assert actual_visit == ov3 # Status filter: all three visits are status=ongoing, so no visit # returned actual_visit = swh_storage.origin_visit_get_latest( origin.url, allowed_statuses=["full"] ) assert actual_visit is None visit_status1_full = OriginVisitStatus( origin=ov1.origin, visit=ov1.visit, date=round_to_milliseconds(now()), type=ov1.type, status="full", snapshot=complete_snapshot.id, ) # Mark the first visit as completed and check status filter again swh_storage.origin_visit_status_add([visit_status1_full]) # only the first visit has the full status actual_visit = swh_storage.origin_visit_get_latest( origin.url, allowed_statuses=["full"] ) assert actual_visit == ov1 actual_visit_status = swh_storage.origin_visit_status_get_latest( origin.url, ov1.visit, allowed_statuses=["full"] ) assert actual_visit_status == visit_status1_full # no specific filter, this returns as before the latest visit actual_visit = swh_storage.origin_visit_get_latest(origin.url) assert actual_visit == ov3 # Add snapshot to visit2 and check that the new snapshot is returned swh_storage.snapshot_add([empty_snapshot]) visit_status2_full = OriginVisitStatus( origin=ov2.origin, visit=ov2.visit, date=round_to_milliseconds(now()), type=ov2.type, status="ongoing", snapshot=empty_snapshot.id, ) swh_storage.origin_visit_status_add([visit_status2_full]) actual_visit = swh_storage.origin_visit_get_latest( origin.url, require_snapshot=True ) # 2nd visit is most recent with a snapshot assert actual_visit == ov2 actual_visit_status = swh_storage.origin_visit_status_get_latest( origin.url, ov2.visit, require_snapshot=True ) assert actual_visit_status == visit_status2_full # no specific filter, this returns as before the latest visit, 3rd one actual_origin = swh_storage.origin_visit_get_latest(origin.url) assert actual_origin == ov3 # full status is still the first visit actual_visit = swh_storage.origin_visit_get_latest( origin.url, allowed_statuses=["full"] ) assert actual_visit == ov1 # Add snapshot to visit3 (same date as visit2) visit_status3_with_snapshot = OriginVisitStatus( origin=ov3.origin, visit=ov3.visit, date=round_to_milliseconds(now()), type=ov3.type, status="ongoing", snapshot=complete_snapshot.id, ) swh_storage.origin_visit_status_add([visit_status3_with_snapshot]) # full status is still the first visit actual_visit = swh_storage.origin_visit_get_latest( origin.url, allowed_statuses=["full"], require_snapshot=True, ) assert actual_visit == ov1 actual_visit_status = swh_storage.origin_visit_status_get_latest( origin.url, visit=actual_visit.visit, allowed_statuses=["full"], require_snapshot=True, ) assert actual_visit_status == visit_status1_full # most recent is still the 3rd visit actual_visit = swh_storage.origin_visit_get_latest(origin.url) assert actual_visit == ov3 # 3rd visit has a snapshot now, so it's elected actual_visit = swh_storage.origin_visit_get_latest( origin.url, require_snapshot=True ) assert actual_visit == ov3 actual_visit_status = swh_storage.origin_visit_status_get_latest( origin.url, ov3.visit, require_snapshot=True ) assert actual_visit_status == visit_status3_with_snapshot def test_origin_visit_get_latest__same_date(self, swh_storage, sample_data): empty_snapshot, complete_snapshot = sample_data.snapshots[1:3] origin = sample_data.origin swh_storage.origin_add([origin]) visit1 = OriginVisit( origin=origin.url, date=sample_data.date_visit1, type="git", ) visit2 = OriginVisit( origin=origin.url, date=sample_data.date_visit1, type="hg", ) ov1, ov2 = swh_storage.origin_visit_add([visit1, visit2]) # ties should be broken by using the visit id actual_visit = swh_storage.origin_visit_get_latest(origin.url) assert actual_visit == ov2 def test_origin_visit_get_latest__not_last(self, swh_storage, sample_data): origin = sample_data.origin swh_storage.origin_add([origin]) visit1, visit2 = sample_data.origin_visits[:2] assert visit1.origin == origin.url swh_storage.origin_visit_add([visit1]) ov1 = swh_storage.origin_visit_get_latest(origin.url) # Add snapshot to visit1, latest snapshot = visit 1 snapshot complete_snapshot = sample_data.snapshots[2] swh_storage.snapshot_add([complete_snapshot]) swh_storage.origin_visit_status_add( [ OriginVisitStatus( origin=origin.url, visit=ov1.visit, date=visit2.date, status="partial", snapshot=None, ) ] ) assert visit1.date < visit2.date # no snapshot associated to the visit, so None visit = swh_storage.origin_visit_get_latest( origin.url, allowed_statuses=["partial"], require_snapshot=True, ) assert visit is None date_now = now() assert visit2.date < date_now swh_storage.origin_visit_status_add( [ OriginVisitStatus( origin=origin.url, visit=ov1.visit, date=date_now, status="full", snapshot=complete_snapshot.id, ) ] ) swh_storage.origin_visit_add( [OriginVisit(origin=origin.url, date=now(), type=visit1.type,)] ) visit = swh_storage.origin_visit_get_latest(origin.url, require_snapshot=True) assert visit is not None def test_origin_visit_status_get_latest__validation(self, swh_storage, sample_data): origin = sample_data.origin swh_storage.origin_add([origin]) visit1 = OriginVisit( origin=origin.url, date=sample_data.date_visit1, type="git", ) # unknown allowed statuses should raise with pytest.raises(StorageArgumentException, match="Unknown allowed statuses"): swh_storage.origin_visit_status_get_latest( origin.url, visit1.visit, allowed_statuses=["unknown"] ) def test_origin_visit_status_get_latest(self, swh_storage, sample_data): snapshot = sample_data.snapshots[2] origin1 = sample_data.origin swh_storage.origin_add([origin1]) # to have some reference visits ov1, ov2 = swh_storage.origin_visit_add( [ OriginVisit( origin=origin1.url, date=sample_data.date_visit1, type=sample_data.type_visit1, ), OriginVisit( origin=origin1.url, date=sample_data.date_visit2, type=sample_data.type_visit2, ), ] ) swh_storage.snapshot_add([snapshot]) date_now = round_to_milliseconds(now()) assert sample_data.date_visit1 < sample_data.date_visit2 assert sample_data.date_visit2 < date_now ovs1 = OriginVisitStatus( origin=ov1.origin, visit=ov1.visit, date=sample_data.date_visit1, type=ov1.type, status="partial", snapshot=None, ) ovs2 = OriginVisitStatus( origin=ov1.origin, visit=ov1.visit, date=sample_data.date_visit2, type=ov1.type, status="ongoing", snapshot=None, ) ovs3 = OriginVisitStatus( origin=ov2.origin, visit=ov2.visit, date=sample_data.date_visit2 + datetime.timedelta(minutes=1), # to not be ignored type=ov2.type, status="ongoing", snapshot=None, ) ovs4 = OriginVisitStatus( origin=ov2.origin, visit=ov2.visit, date=date_now, type=ov2.type, status="full", snapshot=snapshot.id, metadata={"something": "wicked"}, ) swh_storage.origin_visit_status_add([ovs1, ovs2, ovs3, ovs4]) # unknown origin so no result actual_origin_visit = swh_storage.origin_visit_status_get_latest( "unknown-origin", ov1.visit ) assert actual_origin_visit is None # unknown visit so no result actual_origin_visit = swh_storage.origin_visit_status_get_latest( ov1.origin, ov1.visit + 10 ) assert actual_origin_visit is None # Two visits, both with no snapshot, take the most recent actual_origin_visit2 = swh_storage.origin_visit_status_get_latest( origin1.url, ov1.visit ) assert isinstance(actual_origin_visit2, OriginVisitStatus) assert actual_origin_visit2 == ovs2 assert ovs2.origin == origin1.url assert ovs2.visit == ov1.visit actual_origin_visit = swh_storage.origin_visit_status_get_latest( origin1.url, ov1.visit, require_snapshot=True ) # there is no visit with snapshot yet for that visit assert actual_origin_visit is None actual_origin_visit2 = swh_storage.origin_visit_status_get_latest( origin1.url, ov1.visit, allowed_statuses=["partial", "ongoing"] ) # visit status with partial status visit elected assert actual_origin_visit2 == ovs2 assert actual_origin_visit2.status == "ongoing" actual_origin_visit4 = swh_storage.origin_visit_status_get_latest( origin1.url, ov2.visit, require_snapshot=True ) assert actual_origin_visit4 == ovs4 assert actual_origin_visit4.snapshot == snapshot.id actual_origin_visit = swh_storage.origin_visit_status_get_latest( origin1.url, ov2.visit, require_snapshot=True, allowed_statuses=["ongoing"] ) # nothing matches so nothing assert actual_origin_visit is None # there is no visit with status full actual_origin_visit3 = swh_storage.origin_visit_status_get_latest( origin1.url, ov2.visit, allowed_statuses=["ongoing"] ) assert actual_origin_visit3 == ovs3 def test_person_fullname_unicity(self, swh_storage, sample_data): revision, rev2 = sample_data.revisions[0:2] # create a revision with same committer fullname but wo name and email revision2 = attr.evolve( rev2, committer=Person( fullname=revision.committer.fullname, name=None, email=None ), ) swh_storage.revision_add([revision, revision2]) # when getting added revisions revisions = swh_storage.revision_get([revision.id, revision2.id]) # then check committers are the same assert revisions[0].committer == revisions[1].committer def test_snapshot_add_get_empty(self, swh_storage, sample_data): empty_snapshot = sample_data.snapshots[1] empty_snapshot_dict = empty_snapshot.to_dict() origin = sample_data.origin swh_storage.origin_add([origin]) ov1 = swh_storage.origin_visit_add( [ OriginVisit( origin=origin.url, date=sample_data.date_visit1, type=sample_data.type_visit1, ) ] )[0] actual_result = swh_storage.snapshot_add([empty_snapshot]) assert actual_result == {"snapshot:add": 1} date_now = now() swh_storage.origin_visit_status_add( [ OriginVisitStatus( origin=ov1.origin, visit=ov1.visit, date=date_now, type=ov1.type, status="full", snapshot=empty_snapshot.id, ) ] ) by_id = swh_storage.snapshot_get(empty_snapshot.id) assert by_id == {**empty_snapshot_dict, "next_branch": None} ovs1 = OriginVisitStatus.from_dict( { "origin": ov1.origin, "date": sample_data.date_visit1, "type": ov1.type, "visit": ov1.visit, "status": "created", "snapshot": None, "metadata": None, } ) ovs2 = OriginVisitStatus.from_dict( { "origin": ov1.origin, "date": date_now, "type": ov1.type, "visit": ov1.visit, "status": "full", "metadata": None, "snapshot": empty_snapshot.id, } ) actual_objects = list(swh_storage.journal_writer.journal.objects) expected_objects = [ ("origin", origin), ("origin_visit", ov1), ("origin_visit_status", ovs1,), ("snapshot", empty_snapshot), ("origin_visit_status", ovs2,), ] for obj in expected_objects: assert obj in actual_objects def test_snapshot_add_get_complete(self, swh_storage, sample_data): complete_snapshot = sample_data.snapshots[2] complete_snapshot_dict = complete_snapshot.to_dict() origin = sample_data.origin swh_storage.origin_add([origin]) visit = OriginVisit( origin=origin.url, date=sample_data.date_visit1, type=sample_data.type_visit1, ) origin_visit1 = swh_storage.origin_visit_add([visit])[0] actual_result = swh_storage.snapshot_add([complete_snapshot]) swh_storage.origin_visit_status_add( [ OriginVisitStatus( origin=origin.url, visit=origin_visit1.visit, date=now(), status="ongoing", snapshot=complete_snapshot.id, ) ] ) assert actual_result == {"snapshot:add": 1} by_id = swh_storage.snapshot_get(complete_snapshot.id) assert by_id == {**complete_snapshot_dict, "next_branch": None} def test_snapshot_add_many(self, swh_storage, sample_data): snapshot, _, complete_snapshot = sample_data.snapshots[:3] actual_result = swh_storage.snapshot_add([snapshot, complete_snapshot]) assert actual_result == {"snapshot:add": 2} assert swh_storage.snapshot_get(complete_snapshot.id) == { **complete_snapshot.to_dict(), "next_branch": None, } assert swh_storage.snapshot_get(snapshot.id) == { **snapshot.to_dict(), "next_branch": None, } swh_storage.refresh_stat_counters() assert swh_storage.stat_counters()["snapshot"] == 2 def test_snapshot_add_many_incremental(self, swh_storage, sample_data): snapshot, _, complete_snapshot = sample_data.snapshots[:3] actual_result = swh_storage.snapshot_add([complete_snapshot]) assert actual_result == {"snapshot:add": 1} actual_result2 = swh_storage.snapshot_add([snapshot, complete_snapshot]) assert actual_result2 == {"snapshot:add": 1} assert swh_storage.snapshot_get(complete_snapshot.id) == { **complete_snapshot.to_dict(), "next_branch": None, } assert swh_storage.snapshot_get(snapshot.id) == { **snapshot.to_dict(), "next_branch": None, } def test_snapshot_add_twice(self, swh_storage, sample_data): snapshot, empty_snapshot = sample_data.snapshots[:2] actual_result = swh_storage.snapshot_add([empty_snapshot]) assert actual_result == {"snapshot:add": 1} assert list(swh_storage.journal_writer.journal.objects) == [ ("snapshot", empty_snapshot) ] actual_result = swh_storage.snapshot_add([snapshot]) assert actual_result == {"snapshot:add": 1} assert list(swh_storage.journal_writer.journal.objects) == [ ("snapshot", empty_snapshot), ("snapshot", snapshot), ] def test_snapshot_add_count_branches(self, swh_storage, sample_data): complete_snapshot = sample_data.snapshots[2] actual_result = swh_storage.snapshot_add([complete_snapshot]) assert actual_result == {"snapshot:add": 1} snp_size = swh_storage.snapshot_count_branches(complete_snapshot.id) expected_snp_size = { "alias": 1, "content": 1, "directory": 2, "release": 1, "revision": 1, "snapshot": 1, None: 1, } assert snp_size == expected_snp_size def test_snapshot_add_count_branches_with_filtering(self, swh_storage, sample_data): complete_snapshot = sample_data.snapshots[2] actual_result = swh_storage.snapshot_add([complete_snapshot]) assert actual_result == {"snapshot:add": 1} snp_size = swh_storage.snapshot_count_branches( complete_snapshot.id, branch_name_exclude_prefix=b"release" ) expected_snp_size = { "alias": 1, "content": 1, "directory": 2, "revision": 1, "snapshot": 1, None: 1, } assert snp_size == expected_snp_size def test_snapshot_add_count_branches_with_filtering_edge_cases( self, swh_storage, sample_data ): snapshot = Snapshot( branches={ b"\xaa\xff": SnapshotBranch( target=sample_data.revision.id, target_type=TargetType.REVISION, ), b"\xaa\xff\x00": SnapshotBranch( target=sample_data.revision.id, target_type=TargetType.REVISION, ), b"\xff\xff": SnapshotBranch( target=sample_data.release.id, target_type=TargetType.RELEASE, ), b"\xff\xff\x00": SnapshotBranch( target=sample_data.release.id, target_type=TargetType.RELEASE, ), b"dangling": None, }, ) swh_storage.snapshot_add([snapshot]) assert swh_storage.snapshot_count_branches( snapshot.id, branch_name_exclude_prefix=b"\xaa\xff" ) == {None: 1, "release": 2} assert swh_storage.snapshot_count_branches( snapshot.id, branch_name_exclude_prefix=b"\xff\xff" ) == {None: 1, "revision": 2} def test_snapshot_add_get_paginated(self, swh_storage, sample_data): complete_snapshot = sample_data.snapshots[2] swh_storage.snapshot_add([complete_snapshot]) snp_id = complete_snapshot.id branches = complete_snapshot.branches branch_names = list(sorted(branches)) # Test branch_from snapshot = swh_storage.snapshot_get_branches(snp_id, branches_from=b"release") rel_idx = branch_names.index(b"release") expected_snapshot = { "id": snp_id, "branches": {name: branches[name] for name in branch_names[rel_idx:]}, "next_branch": None, } assert snapshot == expected_snapshot # Test branches_count snapshot = swh_storage.snapshot_get_branches(snp_id, branches_count=1) expected_snapshot = { "id": snp_id, "branches": {branch_names[0]: branches[branch_names[0]],}, "next_branch": b"content", } assert snapshot == expected_snapshot # test branch_from + branches_count snapshot = swh_storage.snapshot_get_branches( snp_id, branches_from=b"directory", branches_count=3 ) dir_idx = branch_names.index(b"directory") expected_snapshot = { "id": snp_id, "branches": { name: branches[name] for name in branch_names[dir_idx : dir_idx + 3] }, "next_branch": branch_names[dir_idx + 3], } assert snapshot == expected_snapshot def test_snapshot_add_get_filtered(self, swh_storage, sample_data): origin = sample_data.origin complete_snapshot = sample_data.snapshots[2] swh_storage.origin_add([origin]) visit = OriginVisit( origin=origin.url, date=sample_data.date_visit1, type=sample_data.type_visit1, ) origin_visit1 = swh_storage.origin_visit_add([visit])[0] swh_storage.snapshot_add([complete_snapshot]) swh_storage.origin_visit_status_add( [ OriginVisitStatus( origin=origin.url, visit=origin_visit1.visit, date=now(), status="ongoing", snapshot=complete_snapshot.id, ) ] ) snp_id = complete_snapshot.id branches = complete_snapshot.branches snapshot = swh_storage.snapshot_get_branches( snp_id, target_types=["release", "revision"] ) expected_snapshot = { "id": snp_id, "branches": { name: tgt for name, tgt in branches.items() if tgt and tgt.target_type in [TargetType.RELEASE, TargetType.REVISION] }, "next_branch": None, } assert snapshot == expected_snapshot snapshot = swh_storage.snapshot_get_branches(snp_id, target_types=["alias"]) expected_snapshot = { "id": snp_id, "branches": { name: tgt for name, tgt in branches.items() if tgt and tgt.target_type == TargetType.ALIAS }, "next_branch": None, } assert snapshot == expected_snapshot def test_snapshot_add_get_filtered_and_paginated(self, swh_storage, sample_data): complete_snapshot = sample_data.snapshots[2] swh_storage.snapshot_add([complete_snapshot]) snp_id = complete_snapshot.id branches = complete_snapshot.branches branch_names = list(sorted(branches)) # Test branch_from snapshot = swh_storage.snapshot_get_branches( snp_id, target_types=["directory", "release"], branches_from=b"directory2" ) expected_snapshot = { "id": snp_id, "branches": {name: branches[name] for name in (b"directory2", b"release")}, "next_branch": None, } assert snapshot == expected_snapshot # Test branches_count snapshot = swh_storage.snapshot_get_branches( snp_id, target_types=["directory", "release"], branches_count=1 ) expected_snapshot = { "id": snp_id, "branches": {b"directory": branches[b"directory"]}, "next_branch": b"directory2", } assert snapshot == expected_snapshot # Test branches_count snapshot = swh_storage.snapshot_get_branches( snp_id, target_types=["directory", "release"], branches_count=2 ) expected_snapshot = { "id": snp_id, "branches": { name: branches[name] for name in (b"directory", b"directory2") }, "next_branch": b"release", } assert snapshot == expected_snapshot # test branch_from + branches_count snapshot = swh_storage.snapshot_get_branches( snp_id, target_types=["directory", "release"], branches_from=b"directory2", branches_count=1, ) dir_idx = branch_names.index(b"directory2") expected_snapshot = { "id": snp_id, "branches": {branch_names[dir_idx]: branches[branch_names[dir_idx]],}, "next_branch": b"release", } assert snapshot == expected_snapshot def test_snapshot_add_get_branch_by_type(self, swh_storage, sample_data): complete_snapshot = sample_data.snapshots[2] snapshot = complete_snapshot.to_dict() alias1 = b"alias1" alias2 = b"alias2" target1 = random.choice(list(snapshot["branches"].keys())) target2 = random.choice(list(snapshot["branches"].keys())) snapshot["branches"][alias2] = { "target": target2, "target_type": "alias", } snapshot["branches"][alias1] = { "target": target1, "target_type": "alias", } new_snapshot = Snapshot.from_dict(snapshot) swh_storage.snapshot_add([new_snapshot]) branches = swh_storage.snapshot_get_branches( new_snapshot.id, target_types=["alias"], branches_from=alias1, branches_count=1, )["branches"] assert len(branches) == 1 assert alias1 in branches def test_snapshot_add_get_by_branches_name_pattern(self, swh_storage, sample_data): snapshot = Snapshot( branches={ b"refs/heads/master": SnapshotBranch( target=sample_data.revision.id, target_type=TargetType.REVISION, ), b"refs/heads/incoming": SnapshotBranch( target=sample_data.revision.id, target_type=TargetType.REVISION, ), b"refs/pull/1": SnapshotBranch( target=sample_data.revision.id, target_type=TargetType.REVISION, ), b"refs/pull/2": SnapshotBranch( target=sample_data.revision.id, target_type=TargetType.REVISION, ), b"dangling": None, b"\xaa\xff": SnapshotBranch( target=sample_data.revision.id, target_type=TargetType.REVISION, ), b"\xaa\xff\x00": SnapshotBranch( target=sample_data.revision.id, target_type=TargetType.REVISION, ), b"\xff\xff": SnapshotBranch( target=sample_data.revision.id, target_type=TargetType.REVISION, ), b"\xff\xff\x00": SnapshotBranch( target=sample_data.revision.id, target_type=TargetType.REVISION, ), }, ) swh_storage.snapshot_add([snapshot]) for include_pattern, exclude_prefix, nb_results in ( (b"pull", None, 2), (b"incoming", None, 1), (b"dangling", None, 1), (None, b"refs/heads/", 7), (b"refs", b"refs/heads/master", 3), (b"refs", b"refs/heads/master", 3), (None, b"\xaa\xff", 7), (None, b"\xff\xff", 7), ): branches = swh_storage.snapshot_get_branches( snapshot.id, branch_name_include_substring=include_pattern, branch_name_exclude_prefix=exclude_prefix, )["branches"] expected_branches = [ branch_name for branch_name in snapshot.branches if (include_pattern is None or include_pattern in branch_name) and ( exclude_prefix is None or not branch_name.startswith(exclude_prefix) ) ] assert sorted(branches) == sorted(expected_branches) assert len(branches) == nb_results def test_snapshot_add_get_by_branches_name_pattern_filtered_paginated( self, swh_storage, sample_data ): pattern = b"foo" nb_branches_by_target_type = 10 branches = {} for i in range(nb_branches_by_target_type): branches[f"branch/directory/bar{i}".encode()] = SnapshotBranch( target=sample_data.directory.id, target_type=TargetType.DIRECTORY, ) branches[f"branch/revision/bar{i}".encode()] = SnapshotBranch( target=sample_data.revision.id, target_type=TargetType.REVISION, ) branches[f"branch/directory/{pattern}{i}".encode()] = SnapshotBranch( target=sample_data.directory.id, target_type=TargetType.DIRECTORY, ) branches[f"branch/revision/{pattern}{i}".encode()] = SnapshotBranch( target=sample_data.revision.id, target_type=TargetType.REVISION, ) snapshot = Snapshot(branches=branches) swh_storage.snapshot_add([snapshot]) branches_count = nb_branches_by_target_type // 2 for target_type in ( TargetType.DIRECTORY, TargetType.REVISION, ): target_type_str = target_type.value partial_branches = swh_storage.snapshot_get_branches( snapshot.id, branch_name_include_substring=pattern, target_types=[target_type_str], branches_count=branches_count, ) branches = partial_branches["branches"] expected_branches = [ branch_name for branch_name, branch_data in snapshot.branches.items() if pattern in branch_name and branch_data.target_type == target_type ][:branches_count] assert sorted(branches) == sorted(expected_branches) assert ( partial_branches["next_branch"] == f"branch/{target_type_str}/{pattern}{branches_count}".encode() ) partial_branches = swh_storage.snapshot_get_branches( snapshot.id, branch_name_include_substring=pattern, target_types=[target_type_str], branches_from=partial_branches["next_branch"], ) branches = partial_branches["branches"] expected_branches = [ branch_name for branch_name, branch_data in snapshot.branches.items() if pattern in branch_name and branch_data.target_type == target_type ][branches_count:] assert sorted(branches) == sorted(expected_branches) assert partial_branches["next_branch"] is None def test_snapshot_add_get(self, swh_storage, sample_data): snapshot = sample_data.snapshot origin = sample_data.origin swh_storage.origin_add([origin]) visit = OriginVisit( origin=origin.url, date=sample_data.date_visit1, type=sample_data.type_visit1, ) ov1 = swh_storage.origin_visit_add([visit])[0] swh_storage.snapshot_add([snapshot]) swh_storage.origin_visit_status_add( [ OriginVisitStatus( origin=origin.url, visit=ov1.visit, date=now(), status="ongoing", snapshot=snapshot.id, ) ] ) expected_snapshot = {**snapshot.to_dict(), "next_branch": None} by_id = swh_storage.snapshot_get(snapshot.id) assert by_id == expected_snapshot actual_visit = swh_storage.origin_visit_get_by(origin.url, ov1.visit) assert actual_visit == ov1 visit_status = swh_storage.origin_visit_status_get_latest( origin.url, ov1.visit, require_snapshot=True ) assert visit_status.snapshot == snapshot.id def test_snapshot_get_random(self, swh_storage, sample_data): snapshot, empty_snapshot, complete_snapshot = sample_data.snapshots[:3] swh_storage.snapshot_add([snapshot, empty_snapshot, complete_snapshot]) assert swh_storage.snapshot_get_random() in { snapshot.id, empty_snapshot.id, complete_snapshot.id, } def test_snapshot_missing(self, swh_storage, sample_data): snapshot, missing_snapshot = sample_data.snapshots[:2] snapshots = [snapshot.id, missing_snapshot.id] swh_storage.snapshot_add([snapshot]) missing_snapshots = swh_storage.snapshot_missing(snapshots) assert list(missing_snapshots) == [missing_snapshot.id] def test_stat_counters(self, swh_storage, sample_data): origin = sample_data.origin snapshot = sample_data.snapshot revision = sample_data.revision release = sample_data.release directory = sample_data.directory content = sample_data.content expected_keys = ["content", "directory", "origin", "revision"] # Initially, all counters are 0 swh_storage.refresh_stat_counters() counters = swh_storage.stat_counters() assert set(expected_keys) <= set(counters) for key in expected_keys: assert counters[key] == 0 # Add a content. Only the content counter should increase. swh_storage.content_add([content]) swh_storage.refresh_stat_counters() counters = swh_storage.stat_counters() assert set(expected_keys) <= set(counters) for key in expected_keys: if key != "content": assert counters[key] == 0 assert counters["content"] == 1 # Add other objects. Check their counter increased as well. swh_storage.origin_add([origin]) visit = OriginVisit( origin=origin.url, date=sample_data.date_visit2, type=sample_data.type_visit2, ) origin_visit1 = swh_storage.origin_visit_add([visit])[0] swh_storage.snapshot_add([snapshot]) swh_storage.origin_visit_status_add( [ OriginVisitStatus( origin=origin.url, visit=origin_visit1.visit, date=now(), status="ongoing", snapshot=snapshot.id, ) ] ) swh_storage.directory_add([directory]) swh_storage.revision_add([revision]) swh_storage.release_add([release]) swh_storage.refresh_stat_counters() counters = swh_storage.stat_counters() assert counters["content"] == 1 assert counters["directory"] == 1 assert counters["snapshot"] == 1 assert counters["origin"] == 1 assert counters["origin_visit"] == 1 assert counters["revision"] == 1 assert counters["release"] == 1 assert counters["snapshot"] == 1 if "person" in counters: assert counters["person"] == 3 def test_content_find_ctime(self, swh_storage, sample_data): origin_content = sample_data.content ctime = round_to_milliseconds(now()) content = attr.evolve(origin_content, data=None, ctime=ctime) swh_storage.content_add_metadata([content]) actually_present = swh_storage.content_find({"sha1": content.sha1}) assert actually_present[0] == content assert actually_present[0].ctime is not None assert actually_present[0].ctime.tzinfo is not None def test_content_find_with_present_content(self, swh_storage, sample_data): content = sample_data.content expected_content = attr.evolve(content, data=None) # 1. with something to find swh_storage.content_add([content]) actually_present = swh_storage.content_find({"sha1": content.sha1}) assert 1 == len(actually_present) assert actually_present[0] == expected_content # 2. with something to find actually_present = swh_storage.content_find({"sha1_git": content.sha1_git}) assert 1 == len(actually_present) assert actually_present[0] == expected_content # 3. with something to find actually_present = swh_storage.content_find({"sha256": content.sha256}) assert 1 == len(actually_present) assert actually_present[0] == expected_content # 4. with something to find actually_present = swh_storage.content_find(content.hashes()) assert 1 == len(actually_present) assert actually_present[0] == expected_content def test_content_find_with_non_present_content(self, swh_storage, sample_data): missing_content = sample_data.skipped_content # 1. with something that does not exist actually_present = swh_storage.content_find({"sha1": missing_content.sha1}) assert actually_present == [] # 2. with something that does not exist actually_present = swh_storage.content_find( {"sha1_git": missing_content.sha1_git} ) assert actually_present == [] # 3. with something that does not exist actually_present = swh_storage.content_find({"sha256": missing_content.sha256}) assert actually_present == [] def test_content_find_with_duplicate_input(self, swh_storage, sample_data): content = sample_data.content # Create fake data with colliding sha256 and blake2s256 sha1_array = bytearray(content.sha1) sha1_array[0] += 1 sha1git_array = bytearray(content.sha1_git) sha1git_array[0] += 1 duplicated_content = attr.evolve( content, sha1=bytes(sha1_array), sha1_git=bytes(sha1git_array) ) # Inject the data swh_storage.content_add([content, duplicated_content]) actual_result = swh_storage.content_find( { "blake2s256": duplicated_content.blake2s256, "sha256": duplicated_content.sha256, } ) expected_content = attr.evolve(content, data=None) expected_duplicated_content = attr.evolve(duplicated_content, data=None) for result in actual_result: assert result in [expected_content, expected_duplicated_content] def test_content_find_with_duplicate_sha256(self, swh_storage, sample_data): content = sample_data.content hashes = {} # Create fake data with colliding sha256 for hashalgo in ("sha1", "sha1_git", "blake2s256"): value = bytearray(getattr(content, hashalgo)) value[0] += 1 hashes[hashalgo] = bytes(value) duplicated_content = attr.evolve( content, sha1=hashes["sha1"], sha1_git=hashes["sha1_git"], blake2s256=hashes["blake2s256"], ) swh_storage.content_add([content, duplicated_content]) actual_result = swh_storage.content_find({"sha256": duplicated_content.sha256}) assert len(actual_result) == 2 expected_content = attr.evolve(content, data=None) expected_duplicated_content = attr.evolve(duplicated_content, data=None) for result in actual_result: assert result in [expected_content, expected_duplicated_content] # Find with both sha256 and blake2s256 actual_result = swh_storage.content_find( { "sha256": duplicated_content.sha256, "blake2s256": duplicated_content.blake2s256, } ) assert len(actual_result) == 1 assert actual_result == [expected_duplicated_content] def test_content_find_with_duplicate_blake2s256(self, swh_storage, sample_data): content = sample_data.content # Create fake data with colliding sha256 and blake2s256 sha1_array = bytearray(content.sha1) sha1_array[0] += 1 sha1git_array = bytearray(content.sha1_git) sha1git_array[0] += 1 sha256_array = bytearray(content.sha256) sha256_array[0] += 1 duplicated_content = attr.evolve( content, sha1=bytes(sha1_array), sha1_git=bytes(sha1git_array), sha256=bytes(sha256_array), ) swh_storage.content_add([content, duplicated_content]) actual_result = swh_storage.content_find( {"blake2s256": duplicated_content.blake2s256} ) expected_content = attr.evolve(content, data=None) expected_duplicated_content = attr.evolve(duplicated_content, data=None) for result in actual_result: assert result in [expected_content, expected_duplicated_content] # Find with both sha256 and blake2s256 actual_result = swh_storage.content_find( { "sha256": duplicated_content.sha256, "blake2s256": duplicated_content.blake2s256, } ) assert actual_result == [expected_duplicated_content] def test_content_find_bad_input(self, swh_storage): # 1. with no hash to lookup with pytest.raises(StorageArgumentException): swh_storage.content_find({}) # need at least one hash # 2. with bad hash with pytest.raises(StorageArgumentException): swh_storage.content_find({"unknown-sha1": "something"}) # not the right key def test_object_find_by_sha1_git(self, swh_storage, sample_data): content = sample_data.content directory = sample_data.directory revision = sample_data.revision release = sample_data.release sha1_gits = [b"00000000000000000000"] expected = { b"00000000000000000000": [], } swh_storage.content_add([content]) sha1_gits.append(content.sha1_git) expected[content.sha1_git] = [ {"sha1_git": content.sha1_git, "type": "content",} ] swh_storage.directory_add([directory]) sha1_gits.append(directory.id) expected[directory.id] = [{"sha1_git": directory.id, "type": "directory",}] swh_storage.revision_add([revision]) sha1_gits.append(revision.id) expected[revision.id] = [{"sha1_git": revision.id, "type": "revision",}] swh_storage.release_add([release]) sha1_gits.append(release.id) expected[release.id] = [{"sha1_git": release.id, "type": "release",}] ret = swh_storage.object_find_by_sha1_git(sha1_gits) assert expected == ret def test_metadata_fetcher_add_get(self, swh_storage, sample_data): fetcher = sample_data.metadata_fetcher actual_fetcher = swh_storage.metadata_fetcher_get(fetcher.name, fetcher.version) assert actual_fetcher is None # does not exist swh_storage.metadata_fetcher_add([fetcher]) res = swh_storage.metadata_fetcher_get(fetcher.name, fetcher.version) assert res == fetcher actual_objects = list(swh_storage.journal_writer.journal.objects) expected_objects = [ ("metadata_fetcher", fetcher), ] for obj in expected_objects: assert obj in actual_objects def test_metadata_fetcher_add_zero(self, swh_storage, sample_data): fetcher = sample_data.metadata_fetcher actual_fetcher = swh_storage.metadata_fetcher_get(fetcher.name, fetcher.version) assert actual_fetcher is None # does not exist swh_storage.metadata_fetcher_add([]) def test_metadata_authority_add_get(self, swh_storage, sample_data): authority = sample_data.metadata_authority actual_authority = swh_storage.metadata_authority_get( authority.type, authority.url ) assert actual_authority is None # does not exist swh_storage.metadata_authority_add([authority]) res = swh_storage.metadata_authority_get(authority.type, authority.url) assert res == authority actual_objects = list(swh_storage.journal_writer.journal.objects) expected_objects = [ ("metadata_authority", authority), ] for obj in expected_objects: assert obj in actual_objects def test_metadata_authority_add_zero(self, swh_storage, sample_data): authority = sample_data.metadata_authority actual_authority = swh_storage.metadata_authority_get( authority.type, authority.url ) assert actual_authority is None # does not exist swh_storage.metadata_authority_add([]) def test_content_metadata_add(self, swh_storage, sample_data): content = sample_data.content fetcher = sample_data.metadata_fetcher authority = sample_data.metadata_authority content_metadata = sample_data.content_metadata[:2] swh_storage.metadata_fetcher_add([fetcher]) swh_storage.metadata_authority_add([authority]) swh_storage.raw_extrinsic_metadata_add(content_metadata) result = swh_storage.raw_extrinsic_metadata_get( content.swhid().to_extended(), authority ) assert result.next_page_token is None assert list(sorted(result.results, key=lambda x: x.discovery_date,)) == list( content_metadata ) actual_objects = list(swh_storage.journal_writer.journal.objects) expected_objects = [ ("metadata_authority", authority), ("metadata_fetcher", fetcher), ] + [("raw_extrinsic_metadata", item) for item in content_metadata] for obj in expected_objects: assert obj in actual_objects def test_content_metadata_add_duplicate(self, swh_storage, sample_data): """Duplicates should be silently ignored.""" content = sample_data.content fetcher = sample_data.metadata_fetcher authority = sample_data.metadata_authority content_metadata, content_metadata2 = sample_data.content_metadata[:2] swh_storage.metadata_fetcher_add([fetcher]) swh_storage.metadata_authority_add([authority]) swh_storage.raw_extrinsic_metadata_add([content_metadata, content_metadata2]) swh_storage.raw_extrinsic_metadata_add([content_metadata2, content_metadata]) result = swh_storage.raw_extrinsic_metadata_get( content.swhid().to_extended(), authority ) assert result.next_page_token is None expected_results = (content_metadata, content_metadata2) assert ( tuple(sorted(result.results, key=lambda x: x.discovery_date,)) == expected_results ) def test_content_metadata_get(self, swh_storage, sample_data): content, content2 = sample_data.contents[:2] fetcher, fetcher2 = sample_data.fetchers[:2] authority, authority2 = sample_data.authorities[:2] ( content1_metadata1, content1_metadata2, content1_metadata3, ) = sample_data.content_metadata[:3] content2_metadata = RawExtrinsicMetadata.from_dict( { **remove_keys(content1_metadata2.to_dict(), ("id",)), # recompute id "target": str(content2.swhid()), } ) swh_storage.metadata_authority_add([authority, authority2]) swh_storage.metadata_fetcher_add([fetcher, fetcher2]) swh_storage.raw_extrinsic_metadata_add( [ content1_metadata1, content1_metadata2, content1_metadata3, content2_metadata, ] ) result = swh_storage.raw_extrinsic_metadata_get( content.swhid().to_extended(), authority ) assert result.next_page_token is None assert [content1_metadata1, content1_metadata2] == list( sorted(result.results, key=lambda x: x.discovery_date,) ) result = swh_storage.raw_extrinsic_metadata_get( content.swhid().to_extended(), authority2 ) assert result.next_page_token is None assert [content1_metadata3] == list( sorted(result.results, key=lambda x: x.discovery_date,) ) result = swh_storage.raw_extrinsic_metadata_get( content2.swhid().to_extended(), authority ) assert result.next_page_token is None assert [content2_metadata] == list(result.results,) def test_content_metadata_get_after(self, swh_storage, sample_data): content = sample_data.content fetcher = sample_data.metadata_fetcher authority = sample_data.metadata_authority content_metadata, content_metadata2 = sample_data.content_metadata[:2] swh_storage.metadata_fetcher_add([fetcher]) swh_storage.metadata_authority_add([authority]) swh_storage.raw_extrinsic_metadata_add([content_metadata, content_metadata2]) result = swh_storage.raw_extrinsic_metadata_get( content.swhid().to_extended(), authority, after=content_metadata.discovery_date - timedelta(seconds=1), ) assert result.next_page_token is None assert [content_metadata, content_metadata2] == list( sorted(result.results, key=lambda x: x.discovery_date,) ) result = swh_storage.raw_extrinsic_metadata_get( content.swhid().to_extended(), authority, after=content_metadata.discovery_date, ) assert result.next_page_token is None assert result.results == [content_metadata2] result = swh_storage.raw_extrinsic_metadata_get( content.swhid().to_extended(), authority, after=content_metadata2.discovery_date, ) assert result.next_page_token is None assert result.results == [] def test_content_metadata_get_paginate(self, swh_storage, sample_data): content = sample_data.content fetcher = sample_data.metadata_fetcher authority = sample_data.metadata_authority content_metadata, content_metadata2 = sample_data.content_metadata[:2] swh_storage.metadata_fetcher_add([fetcher]) swh_storage.metadata_authority_add([authority]) swh_storage.raw_extrinsic_metadata_add([content_metadata, content_metadata2]) swh_storage.raw_extrinsic_metadata_get(content.swhid().to_extended(), authority) result = swh_storage.raw_extrinsic_metadata_get( content.swhid().to_extended(), authority, limit=1 ) assert result.next_page_token is not None assert result.results == [content_metadata] result = swh_storage.raw_extrinsic_metadata_get( content.swhid().to_extended(), authority, limit=1, page_token=result.next_page_token, ) assert result.next_page_token is None assert result.results == [content_metadata2] def test_content_metadata_get_paginate_same_date(self, swh_storage, sample_data): content = sample_data.content fetcher1, fetcher2 = sample_data.fetchers[:2] authority = sample_data.metadata_authority content_metadata, content_metadata2 = sample_data.content_metadata[:2] swh_storage.metadata_fetcher_add([fetcher1, fetcher2]) swh_storage.metadata_authority_add([authority]) new_content_metadata2 = RawExtrinsicMetadata.from_dict( { **remove_keys(content_metadata2.to_dict(), ("id",)), # recompute id "discovery_date": content_metadata2.discovery_date, "fetcher": attr.evolve(fetcher2, metadata=None).to_dict(), } ) swh_storage.raw_extrinsic_metadata_add( [content_metadata, new_content_metadata2] ) result = swh_storage.raw_extrinsic_metadata_get( content.swhid().to_extended(), authority, limit=1 ) assert result.next_page_token is not None assert result.results == [content_metadata] result = swh_storage.raw_extrinsic_metadata_get( content.swhid().to_extended(), authority, limit=1, page_token=result.next_page_token, ) assert result.next_page_token is None assert result.results[0].to_dict() == new_content_metadata2.to_dict() assert result.results == [new_content_metadata2] def test_origin_metadata_add(self, swh_storage, sample_data): origin = sample_data.origin fetcher = sample_data.metadata_fetcher authority = sample_data.metadata_authority origin_metadata, origin_metadata2 = sample_data.origin_metadata[:2] assert swh_storage.origin_add([origin]) == {"origin:add": 1} swh_storage.metadata_fetcher_add([fetcher]) swh_storage.metadata_authority_add([authority]) swh_storage.raw_extrinsic_metadata_add([origin_metadata, origin_metadata2]) result = swh_storage.raw_extrinsic_metadata_get( Origin(origin.url).swhid(), authority ) assert result.next_page_token is None assert list(sorted(result.results, key=lambda x: x.discovery_date)) == [ origin_metadata, origin_metadata2, ] actual_objects = list(swh_storage.journal_writer.journal.objects) expected_objects = [ ("metadata_authority", authority), ("metadata_fetcher", fetcher), ("raw_extrinsic_metadata", origin_metadata), ("raw_extrinsic_metadata", origin_metadata2), ] for obj in expected_objects: assert obj in actual_objects def test_origin_metadata_add_duplicate(self, swh_storage, sample_data): """Duplicates should be silently updated.""" origin = sample_data.origin fetcher = sample_data.metadata_fetcher authority = sample_data.metadata_authority origin_metadata, origin_metadata2 = sample_data.origin_metadata[:2] assert swh_storage.origin_add([origin]) == {"origin:add": 1} swh_storage.metadata_fetcher_add([fetcher]) swh_storage.metadata_authority_add([authority]) swh_storage.raw_extrinsic_metadata_add([origin_metadata, origin_metadata2]) swh_storage.raw_extrinsic_metadata_add([origin_metadata2, origin_metadata]) result = swh_storage.raw_extrinsic_metadata_get( Origin(origin.url).swhid(), authority ) assert result.next_page_token is None # which of the two behavior happens is backend-specific. expected_results = (origin_metadata, origin_metadata2) assert ( tuple(sorted(result.results, key=lambda x: x.discovery_date,)) == expected_results ) def test_origin_metadata_get(self, swh_storage, sample_data): origin, origin2 = sample_data.origins[:2] fetcher, fetcher2 = sample_data.fetchers[:2] authority, authority2 = sample_data.authorities[:2] ( origin1_metadata1, origin1_metadata2, origin1_metadata3, ) = sample_data.origin_metadata[:3] assert swh_storage.origin_add([origin, origin2]) == {"origin:add": 2} origin2_metadata = RawExtrinsicMetadata.from_dict( { **remove_keys(origin1_metadata2.to_dict(), ("id",)), # recompute id "target": str(Origin(origin2.url).swhid()), } ) swh_storage.metadata_authority_add([authority, authority2]) swh_storage.metadata_fetcher_add([fetcher, fetcher2]) swh_storage.raw_extrinsic_metadata_add( [origin1_metadata1, origin1_metadata2, origin1_metadata3, origin2_metadata] ) result = swh_storage.raw_extrinsic_metadata_get( Origin(origin.url).swhid(), authority ) assert result.next_page_token is None assert [origin1_metadata1, origin1_metadata2] == list( sorted(result.results, key=lambda x: x.discovery_date,) ) result = swh_storage.raw_extrinsic_metadata_get( Origin(origin.url).swhid(), authority2 ) assert result.next_page_token is None assert [origin1_metadata3] == list( sorted(result.results, key=lambda x: x.discovery_date,) ) result = swh_storage.raw_extrinsic_metadata_get( Origin(origin2.url).swhid(), authority ) assert result.next_page_token is None assert [origin2_metadata] == list(result.results,) def test_origin_metadata_get_after(self, swh_storage, sample_data): origin = sample_data.origin fetcher = sample_data.metadata_fetcher authority = sample_data.metadata_authority origin_metadata, origin_metadata2 = sample_data.origin_metadata[:2] assert swh_storage.origin_add([origin]) == {"origin:add": 1} swh_storage.metadata_fetcher_add([fetcher]) swh_storage.metadata_authority_add([authority]) swh_storage.raw_extrinsic_metadata_add([origin_metadata, origin_metadata2]) result = swh_storage.raw_extrinsic_metadata_get( Origin(origin.url).swhid(), authority, after=origin_metadata.discovery_date - timedelta(seconds=1), ) assert result.next_page_token is None assert list(sorted(result.results, key=lambda x: x.discovery_date,)) == [ origin_metadata, origin_metadata2, ] result = swh_storage.raw_extrinsic_metadata_get( Origin(origin.url).swhid(), authority, after=origin_metadata.discovery_date, ) assert result.next_page_token is None assert result.results == [origin_metadata2] result = swh_storage.raw_extrinsic_metadata_get( Origin(origin.url).swhid(), authority, after=origin_metadata2.discovery_date, ) assert result.next_page_token is None assert result.results == [] def test_origin_metadata_get_paginate(self, swh_storage, sample_data): origin = sample_data.origin fetcher = sample_data.metadata_fetcher authority = sample_data.metadata_authority origin_metadata, origin_metadata2 = sample_data.origin_metadata[:2] assert swh_storage.origin_add([origin]) == {"origin:add": 1} swh_storage.metadata_fetcher_add([fetcher]) swh_storage.metadata_authority_add([authority]) swh_storage.raw_extrinsic_metadata_add([origin_metadata, origin_metadata2]) swh_storage.raw_extrinsic_metadata_get(Origin(origin.url).swhid(), authority) result = swh_storage.raw_extrinsic_metadata_get( Origin(origin.url).swhid(), authority, limit=1 ) assert result.next_page_token is not None assert result.results == [origin_metadata] result = swh_storage.raw_extrinsic_metadata_get( Origin(origin.url).swhid(), authority, limit=1, page_token=result.next_page_token, ) assert result.next_page_token is None assert result.results == [origin_metadata2] def test_origin_metadata_get_paginate_same_date(self, swh_storage, sample_data): origin = sample_data.origin fetcher1, fetcher2 = sample_data.fetchers[:2] authority = sample_data.metadata_authority origin_metadata, origin_metadata2 = sample_data.origin_metadata[:2] assert swh_storage.origin_add([origin]) == {"origin:add": 1} swh_storage.metadata_fetcher_add([fetcher1, fetcher2]) swh_storage.metadata_authority_add([authority]) new_origin_metadata2 = RawExtrinsicMetadata.from_dict( { **remove_keys(origin_metadata2.to_dict(), ("id",)), # recompute id "discovery_date": origin_metadata2.discovery_date, "fetcher": attr.evolve(fetcher2, metadata=None).to_dict(), } ) swh_storage.raw_extrinsic_metadata_add([origin_metadata, new_origin_metadata2]) result = swh_storage.raw_extrinsic_metadata_get( Origin(origin.url).swhid(), authority, limit=1 ) assert result.next_page_token is not None assert result.results == [origin_metadata] result = swh_storage.raw_extrinsic_metadata_get( Origin(origin.url).swhid(), authority, limit=1, page_token=result.next_page_token, ) assert result.next_page_token is None assert result.results == [new_origin_metadata2] def test_origin_metadata_add_missing_authority(self, swh_storage, sample_data): origin = sample_data.origin fetcher = sample_data.metadata_fetcher origin_metadata, origin_metadata2 = sample_data.origin_metadata[:2] assert swh_storage.origin_add([origin]) == {"origin:add": 1} swh_storage.metadata_fetcher_add([fetcher]) with pytest.raises(StorageArgumentException, match="authority"): swh_storage.raw_extrinsic_metadata_add([origin_metadata, origin_metadata2]) def test_origin_metadata_add_missing_fetcher(self, swh_storage, sample_data): origin = sample_data.origin authority = sample_data.metadata_authority origin_metadata, origin_metadata2 = sample_data.origin_metadata[:2] assert swh_storage.origin_add([origin]) == {"origin:add": 1} swh_storage.metadata_authority_add([authority]) with pytest.raises(StorageArgumentException, match="fetcher"): swh_storage.raw_extrinsic_metadata_add([origin_metadata, origin_metadata2]) class TestStorageGeneratedData: def test_generate_content_get_data(self, swh_storage, swh_contents): contents_with_data = [c for c in swh_contents if c.status != "absent"] # retrieve contents for content in contents_with_data: actual_content_data = swh_storage.content_get_data(content.sha1) assert actual_content_data is not None assert actual_content_data == content.data def test_generate_content_get(self, swh_storage, swh_contents): expected_contents = [ attr.evolve(c, data=None) for c in swh_contents if c.status != "absent" ] actual_contents = swh_storage.content_get([c.sha1 for c in expected_contents]) assert len(actual_contents) == len(expected_contents) assert actual_contents == expected_contents @pytest.mark.parametrize("limit", [1, 7, 10, 100, 1000]) def test_origin_list(self, swh_storage, swh_origins, limit): returned_origins = [] page_token = None i = 0 while True: actual_page = swh_storage.origin_list(page_token=page_token, limit=limit) assert len(actual_page.results) <= limit returned_origins.extend(actual_page.results) i += 1 page_token = actual_page.next_page_token if page_token is None: assert i * limit >= len(swh_origins) break else: assert len(actual_page.results) == limit assert sorted(returned_origins) == sorted(swh_origins) def test_origin_count(self, swh_storage, sample_data): swh_storage.origin_add(sample_data.origins) assert swh_storage.origin_count("github") == 3 assert swh_storage.origin_count("gitlab") == 2 assert swh_storage.origin_count(".*user.*", regexp=True) == 5 assert swh_storage.origin_count(".*user.*", regexp=False) == 0 assert swh_storage.origin_count(".*user1.*", regexp=True) == 2 assert swh_storage.origin_count(".*user1.*", regexp=False) == 0 def test_origin_count_with_visit_no_visits(self, swh_storage, sample_data): swh_storage.origin_add(sample_data.origins) # none of them have visits, so with_visit=True => 0 assert swh_storage.origin_count("github", with_visit=True) == 0 assert swh_storage.origin_count("gitlab", with_visit=True) == 0 assert swh_storage.origin_count(".*user.*", regexp=True, with_visit=True) == 0 assert swh_storage.origin_count(".*user.*", regexp=False, with_visit=True) == 0 assert swh_storage.origin_count(".*user1.*", regexp=True, with_visit=True) == 0 assert swh_storage.origin_count(".*user1.*", regexp=False, with_visit=True) == 0 def test_origin_count_with_visit_with_visits_no_snapshot( self, swh_storage, sample_data ): swh_storage.origin_add(sample_data.origins) origin_url = "https://github.com/user1/repo1" visit = OriginVisit(origin=origin_url, date=now(), type="git",) swh_storage.origin_visit_add([visit]) assert swh_storage.origin_count("github", with_visit=False) == 3 # it has a visit, but no snapshot, so with_visit=True => 0 assert swh_storage.origin_count("github", with_visit=True) == 0 assert swh_storage.origin_count("gitlab", with_visit=False) == 2 # these gitlab origins have no visit assert swh_storage.origin_count("gitlab", with_visit=True) == 0 assert ( swh_storage.origin_count("github.*user1", regexp=True, with_visit=False) == 1 ) assert ( swh_storage.origin_count("github.*user1", regexp=True, with_visit=True) == 0 ) assert swh_storage.origin_count("github", regexp=True, with_visit=True) == 0 def test_origin_count_with_visit_with_visits_and_snapshot( self, swh_storage, sample_data ): snapshot = sample_data.snapshot swh_storage.origin_add(sample_data.origins) swh_storage.snapshot_add([snapshot]) origin_url = "https://github.com/user1/repo1" visit = OriginVisit(origin=origin_url, date=now(), type="git",) visit = swh_storage.origin_visit_add([visit])[0] swh_storage.origin_visit_status_add( [ OriginVisitStatus( origin=origin_url, visit=visit.visit, date=now(), status="ongoing", snapshot=snapshot.id, ) ] ) assert swh_storage.origin_count("github", with_visit=False) == 3 # github/user1 has a visit and a snapshot, so with_visit=True => 1 assert swh_storage.origin_count("github", with_visit=True) == 1 assert ( swh_storage.origin_count("github.*user1", regexp=True, with_visit=False) == 1 ) assert ( swh_storage.origin_count("github.*user1", regexp=True, with_visit=True) == 1 ) assert swh_storage.origin_count("github", regexp=True, with_visit=True) == 1 @settings( suppress_health_check=[HealthCheck.too_slow] + function_scoped_fixture_check, ) @given(strategies.lists(objects(split_content=True), max_size=2)) def test_add_arbitrary(self, swh_storage, objects): for (obj_type, obj) in objects: if obj.object_type == "origin_visit": swh_storage.origin_add([Origin(url=obj.origin)]) visit = OriginVisit(origin=obj.origin, date=obj.date, type=obj.type,) swh_storage.origin_visit_add([visit]) else: method = getattr(swh_storage, obj_type + "_add") try: method([obj]) except HashCollision: pass diff --git a/swh/storage/tests/test_buffer.py b/swh/storage/tests/test_buffer.py index 090237f8..0335c060 100644 --- a/swh/storage/tests/test_buffer.py +++ b/swh/storage/tests/test_buffer.py @@ -1,622 +1,622 @@ # Copyright (C) 2019-2021 The Software Heritage developers # See the AUTHORS file at the top-level directory of this distribution # License: GNU General Public License version 3, or any later version # See top-level LICENSE file for more information from typing import Optional from unittest.mock import Mock from swh.storage import get_storage -from swh.storage.buffer import BufferingProxyStorage +from swh.storage.proxies.buffer import BufferingProxyStorage def get_storage_with_buffer_config(**buffer_config) -> BufferingProxyStorage: steps = [ {"cls": "buffer", **buffer_config}, {"cls": "memory"}, ] ret = get_storage("pipeline", steps=steps) assert isinstance(ret, BufferingProxyStorage) return ret def test_buffering_proxy_storage_content_threshold_not_hit(sample_data) -> None: contents = sample_data.contents[:2] contents_dict = [c.to_dict() for c in contents] storage = get_storage_with_buffer_config(min_batch_size={"content": 10,}) s = storage.content_add(contents) assert s == {} # contents have not been written to storage missing_contents = storage.content_missing(contents_dict) assert set(missing_contents) == set([contents[0].sha1, contents[1].sha1]) s = storage.flush() assert s == { "content:add": 1 + 1, "content:add:bytes": contents[0].length + contents[1].length, } missing_contents = storage.content_missing(contents_dict) assert list(missing_contents) == [] def test_buffering_proxy_storage_content_threshold_nb_hit(sample_data) -> None: content = sample_data.content content_dict = content.to_dict() storage = get_storage_with_buffer_config(min_batch_size={"content": 1,}) s = storage.content_add([content]) assert s == { "content:add": 1, "content:add:bytes": content.length, } missing_contents = storage.content_missing([content_dict]) assert list(missing_contents) == [] s = storage.flush() assert s == {} def test_buffering_proxy_storage_content_deduplicate(sample_data) -> None: contents = sample_data.contents[:2] storage = get_storage_with_buffer_config(min_batch_size={"content": 2,}) s = storage.content_add([contents[0], contents[0]]) assert s == {} s = storage.content_add([contents[0]]) assert s == {} s = storage.content_add([contents[1]]) assert s == { "content:add": 1 + 1, "content:add:bytes": contents[0].length + contents[1].length, } missing_contents = storage.content_missing([c.to_dict() for c in contents]) assert list(missing_contents) == [] s = storage.flush() assert s == {} def test_buffering_proxy_storage_content_threshold_bytes_hit(sample_data) -> None: contents = sample_data.contents[:2] content_bytes_min_batch_size = 2 storage = get_storage_with_buffer_config( min_batch_size={"content": 10, "content_bytes": content_bytes_min_batch_size,} ) assert contents[0].length > content_bytes_min_batch_size s = storage.content_add([contents[0]]) assert s == { "content:add": 1, "content:add:bytes": contents[0].length, } missing_contents = storage.content_missing([contents[0].to_dict()]) assert list(missing_contents) == [] s = storage.flush() assert s == {} def test_buffering_proxy_storage_skipped_content_threshold_not_hit(sample_data) -> None: contents = sample_data.skipped_contents contents_dict = [c.to_dict() for c in contents] storage = get_storage_with_buffer_config(min_batch_size={"skipped_content": 10,}) s = storage.skipped_content_add([contents[0], contents[1]]) assert s == {} # contents have not been written to storage missing_contents = storage.skipped_content_missing(contents_dict) assert {c["sha1"] for c in missing_contents} == {c.sha1 for c in contents} s = storage.flush() assert s == {"skipped_content:add": 1 + 1} missing_contents = storage.skipped_content_missing(contents_dict) assert list(missing_contents) == [] def test_buffering_proxy_storage_skipped_content_threshold_nb_hit(sample_data) -> None: contents = sample_data.skipped_contents storage = get_storage_with_buffer_config(min_batch_size={"skipped_content": 1,}) s = storage.skipped_content_add([contents[0]]) assert s == {"skipped_content:add": 1} missing_contents = storage.skipped_content_missing([contents[0].to_dict()]) assert list(missing_contents) == [] s = storage.flush() assert s == {} def test_buffering_proxy_storage_skipped_content_deduplicate(sample_data): contents = sample_data.skipped_contents[:2] storage = get_storage_with_buffer_config(min_batch_size={"skipped_content": 2,}) s = storage.skipped_content_add([contents[0], contents[0]]) assert s == {} s = storage.skipped_content_add([contents[0]]) assert s == {} s = storage.skipped_content_add([contents[1]]) assert s == { "skipped_content:add": 1 + 1, } missing_contents = storage.skipped_content_missing([c.to_dict() for c in contents]) assert list(missing_contents) == [] s = storage.flush() assert s == {} def test_buffering_proxy_storage_extid_threshold_not_hit(sample_data) -> None: extid = sample_data.extid1 storage = get_storage_with_buffer_config(min_batch_size={"extid": 10,}) s = storage.extid_add([extid]) assert s == {} present_extids = storage.extid_get_from_target( extid.target.object_type, [extid.target.object_id] ) assert list(present_extids) == [] s = storage.flush() assert s == { "extid:add": 1, } present_extids = storage.extid_get_from_target( extid.target.object_type, [extid.target.object_id] ) assert list(present_extids) == [extid] def test_buffering_proxy_storage_extid_threshold_hit(sample_data) -> None: extid = sample_data.extid1 storage = get_storage_with_buffer_config(min_batch_size={"extid": 1,}) s = storage.extid_add([extid]) assert s == { "extid:add": 1, } present_extids = storage.extid_get_from_target( extid.target.object_type, [extid.target.object_id] ) assert list(present_extids) == [extid] s = storage.flush() assert s == {} def test_buffering_proxy_storage_extid_deduplicate(sample_data) -> None: extids = sample_data.extids[:2] storage = get_storage_with_buffer_config(min_batch_size={"extid": 2,}) s = storage.extid_add([extids[0], extids[0]]) assert s == {} s = storage.extid_add([extids[0]]) assert s == {} s = storage.extid_add([extids[1]]) assert s == { "extid:add": 1 + 1, } for extid in extids: present_extids = storage.extid_get_from_target( extid.target.object_type, [extid.target.object_id] ) assert list(present_extids) == [extid] s = storage.flush() assert s == {} def test_buffering_proxy_storage_directory_threshold_not_hit(sample_data) -> None: directory = sample_data.directory storage = get_storage_with_buffer_config(min_batch_size={"directory": 10,}) s = storage.directory_add([directory]) assert s == {} missing_directories = storage.directory_missing([directory.id]) assert list(missing_directories) == [directory.id] s = storage.flush() assert s == { "directory:add": 1, } missing_directories = storage.directory_missing([directory.id]) assert list(missing_directories) == [] def test_buffering_proxy_storage_directory_threshold_hit(sample_data) -> None: directory = sample_data.directory storage = get_storage_with_buffer_config(min_batch_size={"directory": 1,}) s = storage.directory_add([directory]) assert s == { "directory:add": 1, } missing_directories = storage.directory_missing([directory.id]) assert list(missing_directories) == [] s = storage.flush() assert s == {} def test_buffering_proxy_storage_directory_deduplicate(sample_data) -> None: directories = sample_data.directories[:2] storage = get_storage_with_buffer_config(min_batch_size={"directory": 2,}) s = storage.directory_add([directories[0], directories[0]]) assert s == {} s = storage.directory_add([directories[0]]) assert s == {} s = storage.directory_add([directories[1]]) assert s == { "directory:add": 1 + 1, } missing_directories = storage.directory_missing([d.id for d in directories]) assert list(missing_directories) == [] s = storage.flush() assert s == {} def test_buffering_proxy_storage_revision_threshold_not_hit(sample_data) -> None: revision = sample_data.revision storage = get_storage_with_buffer_config(min_batch_size={"revision": 10,}) s = storage.revision_add([revision]) assert s == {} missing_revisions = storage.revision_missing([revision.id]) assert list(missing_revisions) == [revision.id] s = storage.flush() assert s == { "revision:add": 1, } missing_revisions = storage.revision_missing([revision.id]) assert list(missing_revisions) == [] def test_buffering_proxy_storage_revision_threshold_hit(sample_data) -> None: revision = sample_data.revision storage = get_storage_with_buffer_config(min_batch_size={"revision": 1,}) s = storage.revision_add([revision]) assert s == { "revision:add": 1, } missing_revisions = storage.revision_missing([revision.id]) assert list(missing_revisions) == [] s = storage.flush() assert s == {} def test_buffering_proxy_storage_revision_deduplicate(sample_data) -> None: revisions = sample_data.revisions[:2] storage = get_storage_with_buffer_config(min_batch_size={"revision": 2,}) s = storage.revision_add([revisions[0], revisions[0]]) assert s == {} s = storage.revision_add([revisions[0]]) assert s == {} s = storage.revision_add([revisions[1]]) assert s == { "revision:add": 1 + 1, } missing_revisions = storage.revision_missing([r.id for r in revisions]) assert list(missing_revisions) == [] s = storage.flush() assert s == {} def test_buffering_proxy_storage_release_threshold_not_hit(sample_data) -> None: releases = sample_data.releases threshold = 10 assert len(releases) < threshold storage = get_storage_with_buffer_config( min_batch_size={"release": threshold,} # configuration set ) s = storage.release_add(releases) assert s == {} release_ids = [r.id for r in releases] missing_releases = storage.release_missing(release_ids) assert list(missing_releases) == release_ids s = storage.flush() assert s == { "release:add": len(releases), } missing_releases = storage.release_missing(release_ids) assert list(missing_releases) == [] def test_buffering_proxy_storage_release_threshold_hit(sample_data) -> None: releases = sample_data.releases threshold = 2 assert len(releases) > threshold storage = get_storage_with_buffer_config( min_batch_size={"release": threshold,} # configuration set ) s = storage.release_add(releases) assert s == { "release:add": len(releases), } release_ids = [r.id for r in releases] missing_releases = storage.release_missing(release_ids) assert list(missing_releases) == [] s = storage.flush() assert s == {} def test_buffering_proxy_storage_release_deduplicate(sample_data) -> None: releases = sample_data.releases[:2] storage = get_storage_with_buffer_config(min_batch_size={"release": 2,}) s = storage.release_add([releases[0], releases[0]]) assert s == {} s = storage.release_add([releases[0]]) assert s == {} s = storage.release_add([releases[1]]) assert s == { "release:add": 1 + 1, } missing_releases = storage.release_missing([r.id for r in releases]) assert list(missing_releases) == [] s = storage.flush() assert s == {} def test_buffering_proxy_storage_snapshot_threshold_not_hit(sample_data) -> None: snapshots = sample_data.snapshots threshold = 10 assert len(snapshots) < threshold storage = get_storage_with_buffer_config( min_batch_size={"snapshot": threshold,} # configuration set ) s = storage.snapshot_add(snapshots) assert s == {} snapshot_ids = [r.id for r in snapshots] missing_snapshots = storage.snapshot_missing(snapshot_ids) assert list(missing_snapshots) == snapshot_ids s = storage.flush() assert s == { "snapshot:add": len(snapshots), } missing_snapshots = storage.snapshot_missing(snapshot_ids) assert list(missing_snapshots) == [] def test_buffering_proxy_storage_snapshot_threshold_hit(sample_data) -> None: snapshots = sample_data.snapshots threshold = 2 assert len(snapshots) > threshold storage = get_storage_with_buffer_config( min_batch_size={"snapshot": threshold,} # configuration set ) s = storage.snapshot_add(snapshots) assert s == { "snapshot:add": len(snapshots), } snapshot_ids = [r.id for r in snapshots] missing_snapshots = storage.snapshot_missing(snapshot_ids) assert list(missing_snapshots) == [] s = storage.flush() assert s == {} def test_buffering_proxy_storage_snapshot_deduplicate(sample_data) -> None: snapshots = sample_data.snapshots[:2] storage = get_storage_with_buffer_config(min_batch_size={"snapshot": 2,}) s = storage.snapshot_add([snapshots[0], snapshots[0]]) assert s == {} s = storage.snapshot_add([snapshots[0]]) assert s == {} s = storage.snapshot_add([snapshots[1]]) assert s == { "snapshot:add": 1 + 1, } missing_snapshots = storage.snapshot_missing([r.id for r in snapshots]) assert list(missing_snapshots) == [] s = storage.flush() assert s == {} def test_buffering_proxy_storage_clear(sample_data) -> None: """Clear operation on buffer """ threshold = 10 contents = sample_data.contents assert 0 < len(contents) < threshold skipped_contents = sample_data.skipped_contents assert 0 < len(skipped_contents) < threshold directories = sample_data.directories assert 0 < len(directories) < threshold revisions = sample_data.revisions assert 0 < len(revisions) < threshold releases = sample_data.releases assert 0 < len(releases) < threshold snapshots = sample_data.snapshots assert 0 < len(snapshots) < threshold storage = get_storage_with_buffer_config( min_batch_size={ "content": threshold, "skipped_content": threshold, "directory": threshold, "revision": threshold, "release": threshold, } ) s = storage.content_add(contents) assert s == {} s = storage.skipped_content_add(skipped_contents) assert s == {} s = storage.directory_add(directories) assert s == {} s = storage.revision_add(revisions) assert s == {} s = storage.release_add(releases) assert s == {} s = storage.snapshot_add(snapshots) assert s == {} assert len(storage._objects["content"]) == len(contents) assert len(storage._objects["skipped_content"]) == len(skipped_contents) assert len(storage._objects["directory"]) == len(directories) assert len(storage._objects["revision"]) == len(revisions) assert len(storage._objects["release"]) == len(releases) assert len(storage._objects["snapshot"]) == len(snapshots) # clear only content from the buffer s = storage.clear_buffers(["content"]) # type: ignore assert s is None # specific clear operation on specific object type content only touched # them assert len(storage._objects["content"]) == 0 assert len(storage._objects["skipped_content"]) == len(skipped_contents) assert len(storage._objects["directory"]) == len(directories) assert len(storage._objects["revision"]) == len(revisions) assert len(storage._objects["release"]) == len(releases) assert len(storage._objects["snapshot"]) == len(snapshots) # clear current buffer from all object types s = storage.clear_buffers() # type: ignore assert s is None assert len(storage._objects["content"]) == 0 assert len(storage._objects["skipped_content"]) == 0 assert len(storage._objects["directory"]) == 0 assert len(storage._objects["revision"]) == 0 assert len(storage._objects["release"]) == 0 assert len(storage._objects["snapshot"]) == 0 def test_buffer_proxy_with_default_args() -> None: storage = get_storage_with_buffer_config() assert storage is not None def test_buffer_flush_stats(sample_data) -> None: storage = get_storage_with_buffer_config() s = storage.content_add(sample_data.contents) assert s == {} s = storage.skipped_content_add(sample_data.skipped_contents) assert s == {} s = storage.directory_add(sample_data.directories) assert s == {} s = storage.revision_add(sample_data.revisions) assert s == {} s = storage.release_add(sample_data.releases) assert s == {} s = storage.snapshot_add(sample_data.snapshots) assert s == {} # Flush all the things s = storage.flush() assert s["content:add"] > 0 assert s["content:add:bytes"] > 0 assert s["skipped_content:add"] > 0 assert s["directory:add"] > 0 assert s["revision:add"] > 0 assert s["release:add"] > 0 assert s["snapshot:add"] > 0 def test_buffer_operation_order(sample_data) -> None: storage = get_storage_with_buffer_config() # Wrap the inner storage in a mock to track all method calls. storage.storage = mocked_storage = Mock(wraps=storage.storage) # Simulate a loader: add contents, directories, revisions, releases, then # snapshots. storage.content_add(sample_data.contents) storage.skipped_content_add(sample_data.skipped_contents) storage.directory_add(sample_data.directories) storage.revision_add(sample_data.revisions) storage.release_add(sample_data.releases) storage.snapshot_add(sample_data.snapshots) # Check that nothing has been flushed yet assert mocked_storage.method_calls == [] # Flush all the things storage.flush() methods_called = [c[0] for c in mocked_storage.method_calls] prev = -1 for method in [ "content_add", "skipped_content_add", "directory_add", "revision_add", "release_add", "snapshot_add", "flush", ]: try: cur: Optional[int] = methods_called.index(method) except ValueError: cur = None assert cur is not None, "Method %s not called" % method assert cur > prev, "Method %s called out of order; all calls were: %s" % ( method, methods_called, ) prev = cur diff --git a/swh/storage/tests/test_cassandra.py b/swh/storage/tests/test_cassandra.py index 2403da95..8e743f58 100644 --- a/swh/storage/tests/test_cassandra.py +++ b/swh/storage/tests/test_cassandra.py @@ -1,450 +1,633 @@ # Copyright (C) 2018-2021 The Software Heritage developers # See the AUTHORS file at the top-level directory of this distribution # License: GNU General Public License version 3, or any later version # See top-level LICENSE file for more information import datetime +import itertools import os import signal import socket import subprocess import time -from typing import Dict +from typing import Any, Dict import attr import pytest from swh.core.api.classes import stream_results +from swh.model.model import Directory, DirectoryEntry, Snapshot, SnapshotBranch from swh.storage import get_storage from swh.storage.cassandra import create_keyspace from swh.storage.cassandra.model import ContentRow, ExtIDRow from swh.storage.cassandra.schema import HASH_ALGORITHMS, TABLES +from swh.storage.tests.storage_data import StorageData from swh.storage.tests.storage_tests import ( TestStorageGeneratedData as _TestStorageGeneratedData, ) from swh.storage.tests.storage_tests import TestStorage as _TestStorage -from swh.storage.utils import now +from swh.storage.utils import now, remove_keys CONFIG_TEMPLATE = """ data_file_directories: - {data_dir}/data commitlog_directory: {data_dir}/commitlog hints_directory: {data_dir}/hints saved_caches_directory: {data_dir}/saved_caches commitlog_sync: periodic commitlog_sync_period_in_ms: 1000000 partitioner: org.apache.cassandra.dht.Murmur3Partitioner endpoint_snitch: SimpleSnitch seed_provider: - class_name: org.apache.cassandra.locator.SimpleSeedProvider parameters: - seeds: "127.0.0.1" storage_port: {storage_port} native_transport_port: {native_transport_port} start_native_transport: true listen_address: 127.0.0.1 enable_user_defined_functions: true # speed-up by disabling period saving to disk key_cache_save_period: 0 row_cache_save_period: 0 trickle_fsync: false commitlog_sync_period_in_ms: 100000 """ def free_port(): sock = socket.socket(socket.AF_INET, socket.SOCK_STREAM) sock.bind(("127.0.0.1", 0)) port = sock.getsockname()[1] sock.close() return port def wait_for_peer(addr, port): wait_until = time.time() + 20 while time.time() < wait_until: try: sock = socket.socket(socket.AF_INET, socket.SOCK_STREAM) sock.connect((addr, port)) except ConnectionRefusedError: time.sleep(0.1) else: sock.close() return True return False @pytest.fixture(scope="session") def cassandra_cluster(tmpdir_factory): cassandra_conf = tmpdir_factory.mktemp("cassandra_conf") cassandra_data = tmpdir_factory.mktemp("cassandra_data") cassandra_log = tmpdir_factory.mktemp("cassandra_log") native_transport_port = free_port() storage_port = free_port() jmx_port = free_port() with open(str(cassandra_conf.join("cassandra.yaml")), "w") as fd: fd.write( CONFIG_TEMPLATE.format( data_dir=str(cassandra_data), storage_port=storage_port, native_transport_port=native_transport_port, ) ) if os.environ.get("SWH_CASSANDRA_LOG"): stdout = stderr = None else: stdout = stderr = subprocess.DEVNULL cassandra_bin = os.environ.get("SWH_CASSANDRA_BIN", "/usr/sbin/cassandra") env = { "MAX_HEAP_SIZE": "300M", "HEAP_NEWSIZE": "50M", "JVM_OPTS": "-Xlog:gc=error:file=%s/gc.log" % cassandra_log, } if "JAVA_HOME" in os.environ: env["JAVA_HOME"] = os.environ["JAVA_HOME"] proc = subprocess.Popen( [ cassandra_bin, "-Dcassandra.config=file://%s/cassandra.yaml" % cassandra_conf, "-Dcassandra.logdir=%s" % cassandra_log, "-Dcassandra.jmx.local.port=%d" % jmx_port, "-Dcassandra-foreground=yes", ], start_new_session=True, env=env, stdout=stdout, stderr=stderr, ) running = wait_for_peer("127.0.0.1", native_transport_port) if running: yield (["127.0.0.1"], native_transport_port) if not running or os.environ.get("SWH_CASSANDRA_LOG"): debug_log_path = str(cassandra_log.join("debug.log")) if os.path.exists(debug_log_path): with open(debug_log_path) as fd: print(fd.read()) if not running: raise Exception("cassandra process stopped unexpectedly.") pgrp = os.getpgid(proc.pid) os.killpg(pgrp, signal.SIGKILL) class RequestHandler: def on_request(self, rf): if hasattr(rf.message, "query"): print() print(rf.message.query) @pytest.fixture(scope="session") def keyspace(cassandra_cluster): (hosts, port) = cassandra_cluster keyspace = os.urandom(10).hex() create_keyspace(hosts, keyspace, port) return keyspace # tests are executed using imported classes (TestStorage and # TestStorageGeneratedData) using overloaded swh_storage fixture # below @pytest.fixture def swh_storage_backend_config(cassandra_cluster, keyspace): (hosts, port) = cassandra_cluster storage_config = dict( cls="cassandra", hosts=hosts, port=port, keyspace=keyspace, journal_writer={"cls": "memory"}, objstorage={"cls": "memory"}, ) yield storage_config storage = get_storage(**storage_config) for table in TABLES: storage._cql_runner._session.execute('TRUNCATE TABLE "%s"' % table) storage._cql_runner._cluster.shutdown() @pytest.mark.cassandra class TestCassandraStorage(_TestStorage): def test_content_add_murmur3_collision(self, swh_storage, mocker, sample_data): """The Murmur3 token is used as link from index tables to the main table; and non-matching contents with colliding murmur3-hash are filtered-out when reading the main table. This test checks the content methods do filter out these collision. """ called = 0 cont, cont2 = sample_data.contents[:2] # always return a token def mock_cgtfsh(algo, hash_): nonlocal called called += 1 assert algo in ("sha1", "sha1_git") return [123456] mocker.patch.object( swh_storage._cql_runner, "content_get_tokens_from_single_hash", mock_cgtfsh, ) # For all tokens, always return cont def mock_cgft(token): nonlocal called called += 1 return [ ContentRow( length=10, ctime=datetime.datetime.now(), status="present", **{algo: getattr(cont, algo) for algo in HASH_ALGORITHMS}, ) ] mocker.patch.object( swh_storage._cql_runner, "content_get_from_token", mock_cgft ) actual_result = swh_storage.content_add([cont2]) assert called == 4 assert actual_result == { "content:add": 1, "content:add:bytes": cont2.length, } def test_content_get_metadata_murmur3_collision( self, swh_storage, mocker, sample_data ): """The Murmur3 token is used as link from index tables to the main table; and non-matching contents with colliding murmur3-hash are filtered-out when reading the main table. This test checks the content methods do filter out these collisions. """ called = 0 cont, cont2 = [attr.evolve(c, ctime=now()) for c in sample_data.contents[:2]] # always return a token def mock_cgtfsh(algo, hash_): nonlocal called called += 1 assert algo in ("sha1", "sha1_git") return [123456] mocker.patch.object( swh_storage._cql_runner, "content_get_tokens_from_single_hash", mock_cgtfsh, ) # For all tokens, always return cont and cont2 cols = list(set(cont.to_dict()) - {"data"}) def mock_cgft(token): nonlocal called called += 1 return [ ContentRow(**{col: getattr(cont, col) for col in cols},) for cont in [cont, cont2] ] mocker.patch.object( swh_storage._cql_runner, "content_get_from_token", mock_cgft ) actual_result = swh_storage.content_get([cont.sha1]) assert called == 2 # dropping extra column not returned expected_cont = attr.evolve(cont, data=None) # but cont2 should be filtered out assert actual_result == [expected_cont] def test_content_find_murmur3_collision(self, swh_storage, mocker, sample_data): """The Murmur3 token is used as link from index tables to the main table; and non-matching contents with colliding murmur3-hash are filtered-out when reading the main table. This test checks the content methods do filter out these collisions. """ called = 0 cont, cont2 = [attr.evolve(c, ctime=now()) for c in sample_data.contents[:2]] # always return a token def mock_cgtfsh(algo, hash_): nonlocal called called += 1 assert algo in ("sha1", "sha1_git") return [123456] mocker.patch.object( swh_storage._cql_runner, "content_get_tokens_from_single_hash", mock_cgtfsh, ) # For all tokens, always return cont and cont2 cols = list(set(cont.to_dict()) - {"data"}) def mock_cgft(token): nonlocal called called += 1 return [ ContentRow(**{col: getattr(cont, col) for col in cols}) for cont in [cont, cont2] ] mocker.patch.object( swh_storage._cql_runner, "content_get_from_token", mock_cgft ) expected_content = attr.evolve(cont, data=None) actual_result = swh_storage.content_find({"sha1": cont.sha1}) assert called == 2 # but cont2 should be filtered out assert actual_result == [expected_content] def test_content_get_partition_murmur3_collision( self, swh_storage, mocker, sample_data ): """The Murmur3 token is used as link from index tables to the main table; and non-matching contents with colliding murmur3-hash are filtered-out when reading the main table. This test checks the content_get_partition endpoints return all contents, even the collisions. """ called = 0 rows: Dict[int, Dict] = {} for tok, content in enumerate(sample_data.contents): cont = attr.evolve(content, data=None, ctime=now()) row_d = {**cont.to_dict(), "tok": tok} rows[tok] = row_d # For all tokens, always return cont def mock_content_get_token_range(range_start, range_end, limit): nonlocal called called += 1 for tok in list(rows.keys()) * 3: # yield multiple times the same tok row_d = dict(rows[tok].items()) row_d.pop("tok") yield (tok, ContentRow(**row_d)) mocker.patch.object( swh_storage._cql_runner, "content_get_token_range", mock_content_get_token_range, ) actual_results = list( stream_results( swh_storage.content_get_partition, partition_id=0, nb_partitions=1 ) ) assert called > 0 # everything is listed, even collisions assert len(actual_results) == 3 * len(sample_data.contents) # as we duplicated the returned results, dropping duplicate should yield # the original length assert len(set(actual_results)) == len(sample_data.contents) @pytest.mark.skip("content_update is not yet implemented for Cassandra") def test_content_update(self): pass def test_extid_murmur3_collision(self, swh_storage, mocker, sample_data): """The Murmur3 token is used as link from index table to the main table; and non-matching extid with colliding murmur3-hash are filtered-out when reading the main table. This test checks the extid methods do filter out these collision. """ swh_storage.extid_add(sample_data.extids) # For any token, always return all extids, i.e. make as if all tokens # for all extid entries collide def mock_egft(token): return [ ExtIDRow( extid_type=extid.extid_type, extid=extid.extid, target_type=extid.target.object_type.value, target=extid.target.object_id, ) for extid in sample_data.extids ] mocker.patch.object( swh_storage._cql_runner, "extid_get_from_token", mock_egft, ) for extid in sample_data.extids: extids = swh_storage.extid_get_from_target( target_type=extid.target.object_type, ids=[extid.target.object_id] ) assert extids == [extid] + def test_directory_add_atomic(self, swh_storage, sample_data, mocker): + """Checks that a crash occurring after some directory entries were written + does not cause the directory to be (partially) visible. + ie. checks directories are added somewhat atomically.""" + # Disable the journal writer, it would detect the CrashyEntry exception too + # early for this test to be relevant + swh_storage.journal_writer.journal = None + + class MyException(Exception): + pass + + class CrashyEntry(DirectoryEntry): + def __init__(self): + pass + + def to_dict(self): + raise MyException() + + directory = sample_data.directory3 + entries = directory.entries + directory = attr.evolve(directory, entries=entries + (CrashyEntry(),)) + + with pytest.raises(MyException): + swh_storage.directory_add([directory]) + + # This should have written some of the entries to the database: + entry_rows = swh_storage._cql_runner.directory_entry_get([directory.id]) + assert {row.name for row in entry_rows} == {entry.name for entry in entries} + + # BUT, because not all the entries were written, the directory should + # be considered not written. + assert swh_storage.directory_missing([directory.id]) == [directory.id] + assert list(swh_storage.directory_ls(directory.id)) == [] + assert swh_storage.directory_get_entries(directory.id) is None + + def test_snapshot_add_atomic(self, swh_storage, sample_data, mocker): + """Checks that a crash occurring after some snapshot branches were written + does not cause the snapshot to be (partially) visible. + ie. checks snapshots are added somewhat atomically.""" + # Disable the journal writer, it would detect the CrashyBranch exception too + # early for this test to be relevant + swh_storage.journal_writer.journal = None + + class MyException(Exception): + pass + + class CrashyBranch(SnapshotBranch): + def __getattribute__(self, name): + if name == "target" and should_raise: + raise MyException() + else: + return super().__getattribute__(name) + + snapshot = sample_data.complete_snapshot + branches = snapshot.branches + + should_raise = False # just so that we can construct the object + crashy_branch = CrashyBranch.from_dict(branches[b"directory"].to_dict()) + should_raise = True + + snapshot = attr.evolve( + snapshot, branches={**branches, b"crashy": crashy_branch,}, + ) + + with pytest.raises(MyException): + swh_storage.snapshot_add([snapshot]) + + # This should have written some of the branches to the database: + branch_rows = swh_storage._cql_runner.snapshot_branch_get(snapshot.id, b"", 10) + assert {row.name for row in branch_rows} == set(branches) + + # BUT, because not all the branches were written, the snapshot should + # be considered not written. + assert swh_storage.snapshot_missing([snapshot.id]) == [snapshot.id] + assert swh_storage.snapshot_get(snapshot.id) is None + assert swh_storage.snapshot_count_branches(snapshot.id) is None + assert swh_storage.snapshot_get_branches(snapshot.id) is None + @pytest.mark.skip( 'The "person" table of the pgsql is a legacy thing, and not ' "supported by the cassandra backend." ) def test_person_fullname_unicity(self): pass @pytest.mark.skip( 'The "person" table of the pgsql is a legacy thing, and not ' "supported by the cassandra backend." ) def test_person_get(self): pass @pytest.mark.skip("Not supported by Cassandra") def test_origin_count(self): pass @pytest.mark.cassandra class TestCassandraStorageGeneratedData(_TestStorageGeneratedData): @pytest.mark.skip("Not supported by Cassandra") def test_origin_count(self): pass @pytest.mark.skip("Not supported by Cassandra") def test_origin_count_with_visit_no_visits(self): pass @pytest.mark.skip("Not supported by Cassandra") def test_origin_count_with_visit_with_visits_and_snapshot(self): pass @pytest.mark.skip("Not supported by Cassandra") def test_origin_count_with_visit_with_visits_no_snapshot(self): pass + + +@pytest.mark.parametrize( + "allow_overwrite,object_type", + itertools.product( + [False, True], + # Note the absence of "content", it's tested above. + ["directory", "revision", "release", "snapshot", "origin", "extid"], + ), +) +def test_allow_overwrite( + allow_overwrite: bool, object_type: str, swh_storage_backend_config +): + if object_type in ("origin", "extid"): + pytest.skip( + f"test_disallow_overwrite not implemented for {object_type} objects, " + f"because all their columns are in the primary key." + ) + swh_storage = get_storage( + allow_overwrite=allow_overwrite, **swh_storage_backend_config + ) + + # directory_ls joins with content and directory table, and needs those to return + # non-None entries: + if object_type == "directory": + swh_storage.directory_add([StorageData.directory5]) + swh_storage.content_add([StorageData.content, StorageData.content2]) + + obj1: Any + obj2: Any + + # Get two test objects + if object_type == "directory": + (obj1, obj2, *_) = StorageData.directories + elif object_type == "snapshot": + # StorageData.snapshots[1] is the empty snapshot, which is the corner case + # that makes this test succeed for the wrong reasons + obj1 = StorageData.snapshot + obj2 = StorageData.complete_snapshot + else: + (obj1, obj2, *_) = getattr(StorageData, (object_type + "s")) + + # Let's make both objects have the same hash, but different content + obj1 = attr.evolve(obj1, id=obj2.id) + + # Get the methods used to add and get these objects + add = getattr(swh_storage, object_type + "_add") + if object_type == "directory": + + def get(ids): + return [ + Directory( + id=ids[0], + entries=tuple( + map( + lambda entry: DirectoryEntry( + name=entry["name"], + type=entry["type"], + target=entry["sha1_git"], + perms=entry["perms"], + ), + swh_storage.directory_ls(ids[0]), + ) + ), + ) + ] + + elif object_type == "snapshot": + + def get(ids): + return [ + Snapshot.from_dict( + remove_keys(swh_storage.snapshot_get(ids[0]), ("next_branch",)) + ) + ] + + else: + get = getattr(swh_storage, object_type + "_get") + + # Add the first object + add([obj1]) + + # It should be returned as-is + assert get([obj1.id]) == [obj1] + + # Add the second object + add([obj2]) + + if allow_overwrite: + # obj1 was overwritten by obj2 + expected = obj2 + else: + # obj2 was not written, because obj1 already exists and has the same hash + expected = obj1 + + if allow_overwrite and object_type in ("directory", "snapshot"): + # TODO + pytest.xfail( + "directory entries and snapshot branches are concatenated " + "instead of being replaced" + ) + assert get([obj1.id]) == [expected] diff --git a/swh/storage/tests/test_cassandra_migration.py b/swh/storage/tests/test_cassandra_migration.py new file mode 100644 index 00000000..1e46f52e --- /dev/null +++ b/swh/storage/tests/test_cassandra_migration.py @@ -0,0 +1,341 @@ +# Copyright (C) 2021 The Software Heritage developers +# See the AUTHORS file at the top-level directory of this distribution +# License: GNU General Public License version 3, or any later version +# See top-level LICENSE file for more information + +"""This module tests the migration capabilities of the Cassandra backend, +by sending CQL commands (eg. 'ALTER TABLE'), and +by monkey-patching large parts of the implementations to simulate code updates,.""" + +import dataclasses +import functools +import operator +from typing import Dict, Iterable, Optional + +import attr +import pytest + +from swh.model.model import Content +from swh.storage import get_storage +from swh.storage.cassandra.cql import ( + CqlRunner, + _prepared_insert_statement, + _prepared_select_statement, +) +from swh.storage.cassandra.model import ContentRow +from swh.storage.cassandra.schema import CONTENT_INDEX_TEMPLATE, HASH_ALGORITHMS +from swh.storage.cassandra.storage import CassandraStorage +from swh.storage.exc import StorageArgumentException + +from .storage_data import StorageData +from .test_cassandra import ( # noqa, needed for swh_storage fixture + cassandra_cluster, + keyspace, + swh_storage_backend_config, +) + +############################## +# Common structures + + +def byte_xor_hash(data): + # Behold, a one-line hash function: + return bytes([functools.reduce(operator.xor, data)]) + + +@attr.s +class ContentWithXor(Content): + """An hypothetical upgrade of Content with an extra "hash".""" + + byte_xor = attr.ib(type=bytes, default=None) + + +############################## +# Test simple migrations + + +@dataclasses.dataclass +class ContentRowWithXor(ContentRow): + """An hypothetical upgrade of ContentRow with an extra "hash", + but not in the primary key.""" + + byte_xor: bytes + + +class CqlRunnerWithXor(CqlRunner): + """An hypothetical upgrade of ContentRow with an extra "hash", + but not in the primary key.""" + + @_prepared_select_statement( + ContentRowWithXor, + f"WHERE {' AND '.join(map('%s = ?'.__mod__, HASH_ALGORITHMS))}", + ) + def content_get_from_pk( + self, content_hashes: Dict[str, bytes], *, statement + ) -> Optional[ContentRow]: + rows = list( + self._execute_with_retries( + statement, [content_hashes[algo] for algo in HASH_ALGORITHMS] + ) + ) + assert len(rows) <= 1 + if rows: + return ContentRowWithXor(**rows[0]) + else: + return None + + @_prepared_select_statement( + ContentRowWithXor, + f"WHERE token({', '.join(ContentRowWithXor.PARTITION_KEY)}) = ?", + ) + def content_get_from_token( + self, token, *, statement + ) -> Iterable[ContentRowWithXor]: + return map( + ContentRowWithXor.from_dict, self._execute_with_retries(statement, [token]) + ) + + # Redecorate content_add_prepare with the new ContentRow class + content_add_prepare = _prepared_insert_statement(ContentRowWithXor)( # type: ignore + CqlRunner.content_add_prepare.__wrapped__ # type: ignore + ) + + +def test_add_content_column( + swh_storage: CassandraStorage, swh_storage_backend_config, mocker # noqa +) -> None: + """Adds a column to the 'content' table and a new matching index. + This is a simple migration, as it does not require an update to the primary key. + """ + content_xor_hash = byte_xor_hash(StorageData.content.data) + + # First insert some existing data + swh_storage.content_add([StorageData.content, StorageData.content2]) + + # Then update the schema + swh_storage._cql_runner._session.execute("ALTER TABLE content ADD byte_xor blob") + for statement in CONTENT_INDEX_TEMPLATE.split("\n\n"): + swh_storage._cql_runner._session.execute(statement.format(main_algo="byte_xor")) + + # Should not affect the running code at all: + assert swh_storage.content_get([StorageData.content.sha1]) == [ + attr.evolve(StorageData.content, data=None) + ] + with pytest.raises(StorageArgumentException): + swh_storage.content_find({"byte_xor": content_xor_hash}) + + # Then update the running code: + new_hash_algos = HASH_ALGORITHMS + ["byte_xor"] + mocker.patch("swh.storage.cassandra.storage.HASH_ALGORITHMS", new_hash_algos) + mocker.patch("swh.storage.cassandra.cql.HASH_ALGORITHMS", new_hash_algos) + mocker.patch("swh.model.model.DEFAULT_ALGORITHMS", new_hash_algos) + mocker.patch("swh.storage.cassandra.storage.Content", ContentWithXor) + mocker.patch("swh.storage.cassandra.storage.ContentRow", ContentRowWithXor) + mocker.patch("swh.storage.cassandra.model.ContentRow", ContentRowWithXor) + mocker.patch("swh.storage.cassandra.storage.CqlRunner", CqlRunnerWithXor) + + # Forge new objects with this extra hash: + new_content = ContentWithXor.from_dict( + { + "byte_xor": byte_xor_hash(StorageData.content.data), + **StorageData.content.to_dict(), + } + ) + new_content2 = ContentWithXor.from_dict( + { + "byte_xor": byte_xor_hash(StorageData.content2.data), + **StorageData.content2.to_dict(), + } + ) + + # Simulates a restart: + swh_storage._set_cql_runner() + + # Old algos still works, and return the new object type: + assert swh_storage.content_get([StorageData.content.sha1]) == [ + attr.evolve(new_content, data=None, byte_xor=None) + ] + + # The new algo does not work, we did not backfill it yet: + assert swh_storage.content_find({"byte_xor": content_xor_hash}) == [] + + # A normal storage would not overwrite, because the object already exists, + # as it is not aware it is missing a field: + swh_storage.content_add([new_content, new_content2]) + assert swh_storage.content_find({"byte_xor": content_xor_hash}) == [] + + # Backfill (in production this would be done with a replayer reading from + # the journal): + overwriting_swh_storage = get_storage( + allow_overwrite=True, **swh_storage_backend_config + ) + overwriting_swh_storage.content_add([new_content, new_content2]) + + # Now, the object can be found: + assert swh_storage.content_find({"byte_xor": content_xor_hash}) == [ + attr.evolve(new_content, data=None) + ] + + +############################## +# Test complex migrations + + +@dataclasses.dataclass +class ContentRowWithXorPK(ContentRow): + """An hypothetical upgrade of ContentRow with an extra "hash", + in the primary key.""" + + TABLE = "content_v2" + PARTITION_KEY = ("sha1", "sha1_git", "sha256", "blake2s256", "byte_xor") + + byte_xor: bytes + + +class CqlRunnerWithXorPK(CqlRunner): + """An hypothetical upgrade of ContentRow with an extra "hash", + but not in the primary key.""" + + @_prepared_select_statement( + ContentRowWithXorPK, + f"WHERE {' AND '.join(map('%s = ?'.__mod__, HASH_ALGORITHMS))} AND byte_xor=?", + ) + def content_get_from_pk( + self, content_hashes: Dict[str, bytes], *, statement + ) -> Optional[ContentRow]: + rows = list( + self._execute_with_retries( + statement, + [content_hashes[algo] for algo in HASH_ALGORITHMS + ["byte_xor"]], + ) + ) + assert len(rows) <= 1 + if rows: + return ContentRowWithXorPK(**rows[0]) + else: + return None + + @_prepared_select_statement( + ContentRowWithXorPK, + f"WHERE token({', '.join(ContentRowWithXorPK.PARTITION_KEY)}) = ?", + ) + def content_get_from_token( + self, token, *, statement + ) -> Iterable[ContentRowWithXorPK]: + return map( + ContentRowWithXorPK.from_dict, + self._execute_with_retries(statement, [token]), + ) + + # Redecorate content_add_prepare with the new ContentRow class + content_add_prepare = _prepared_insert_statement(ContentRowWithXorPK)( # type: ignore # noqa + CqlRunner.content_add_prepare.__wrapped__ # type: ignore + ) + + +def test_change_content_pk( + swh_storage: CassandraStorage, swh_storage_backend_config, mocker # noqa +) -> None: + """Adds a column to the 'content' table and a new matching index; + and make this new column part of the primary key + This is a complex migration, as it requires copying the whole table + """ + content_xor_hash = byte_xor_hash(StorageData.content.data) + + # First insert some existing data + swh_storage.content_add([StorageData.content, StorageData.content2]) + + # Then add a new table and a new index + swh_storage._cql_runner._session.execute( + """ + CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS content_v2 ( + sha1 blob, + sha1_git blob, + sha256 blob, + blake2s256 blob, + byte_xor blob, + length bigint, + ctime timestamp, + -- creation time, i.e. time of (first) injection into the storage + status ascii, + PRIMARY KEY ((sha1, sha1_git, sha256, blake2s256, byte_xor)) + );""" + ) + for statement in CONTENT_INDEX_TEMPLATE.split("\n\n"): + swh_storage._cql_runner._session.execute(statement.format(main_algo="byte_xor")) + + # Should not affect the running code at all: + assert swh_storage.content_get([StorageData.content.sha1]) == [ + attr.evolve(StorageData.content, data=None) + ] + with pytest.raises(StorageArgumentException): + swh_storage.content_find({"byte_xor": content_xor_hash}) + + # Then update the running code: + new_hash_algos = HASH_ALGORITHMS + ["byte_xor"] + mocker.patch("swh.storage.cassandra.storage.HASH_ALGORITHMS", new_hash_algos) + mocker.patch("swh.storage.cassandra.cql.HASH_ALGORITHMS", new_hash_algos) + mocker.patch("swh.model.model.DEFAULT_ALGORITHMS", new_hash_algos) + mocker.patch("swh.storage.cassandra.storage.Content", ContentWithXor) + mocker.patch("swh.storage.cassandra.storage.ContentRow", ContentRowWithXorPK) + mocker.patch("swh.storage.cassandra.model.ContentRow", ContentRowWithXorPK) + mocker.patch("swh.storage.cassandra.storage.CqlRunner", CqlRunnerWithXorPK) + + # Forge new objects with this extra hash: + new_content = ContentWithXor.from_dict( + { + "byte_xor": byte_xor_hash(StorageData.content.data), + **StorageData.content.to_dict(), + } + ) + new_content2 = ContentWithXor.from_dict( + { + "byte_xor": byte_xor_hash(StorageData.content2.data), + **StorageData.content2.to_dict(), + } + ) + + # Replay to the new table. + # In production this would be done with a replayer reading from the journal, + # while loaders would still write to the DB. + overwriting_swh_storage = get_storage( + allow_overwrite=True, **swh_storage_backend_config + ) + overwriting_swh_storage.content_add([new_content, new_content2]) + + # Old algos still works, and return the new object type; + # but the byte_xor value is None because it is only available in the new + # table, which this storage is not yet configured to use + assert swh_storage.content_get([StorageData.content.sha1]) == [ + attr.evolve(new_content, data=None, byte_xor=None) + ] + + # When the replayer gets close to the end of the logs, loaders are stopped + # to allow the replayer to catch up with the end of the log. + # When it does, we can switch over to the new swh-storage's code. + + # Simulates a restart: + swh_storage._set_cql_runner() + + # Now, the object can be found with the new hash: + assert swh_storage.content_find({"byte_xor": content_xor_hash}) == [ + attr.evolve(new_content, data=None) + ] + + # Remove the old table: + swh_storage._cql_runner._session.execute("DROP TABLE content") + + # Object is still available, because we don't use it anymore + assert swh_storage.content_find({"byte_xor": content_xor_hash}) == [ + attr.evolve(new_content, data=None) + ] + + # THE END. + + # Test teardown expects a table with this name to exist: + swh_storage._cql_runner._session.execute( + "CREATE TABLE content (foo blob PRIMARY KEY);" + ) + + # Clean up this table, test teardown does not know about it: + swh_storage._cql_runner._session.execute("DROP TABLE content_v2;") diff --git a/swh/storage/tests/test_init.py b/swh/storage/tests/test_init.py index e448b278..5fad7c86 100644 --- a/swh/storage/tests/test_init.py +++ b/swh/storage/tests/test_init.py @@ -1,232 +1,232 @@ # Copyright (C) 2019 The Software Heritage developers # See the AUTHORS file at the top-level directory of this distribution # License: GNU General Public License version 3, or any later version # See top-level LICENSE file for more information from unittest.mock import patch import pytest from swh.core.pytest_plugin import RPCTestAdapter from swh.storage import get_storage from swh.storage.api import client, server -from swh.storage.buffer import BufferingProxyStorage -from swh.storage.filter import FilteringProxyStorage from swh.storage.in_memory import InMemoryStorage from swh.storage.postgresql.storage import Storage as DbStorage -from swh.storage.retry import RetryingProxyStorage +from swh.storage.proxies.buffer import BufferingProxyStorage +from swh.storage.proxies.filter import FilteringProxyStorage +from swh.storage.proxies.retry import RetryingProxyStorage STORAGES = [ pytest.param(cls, real_class, kwargs, id=cls) for (cls, real_class, kwargs) in [ ("remote", client.RemoteStorage, {"url": "url"}), ("memory", InMemoryStorage, {}), ( "local", DbStorage, {"db": "postgresql://db", "objstorage": {"cls": "memory"}}, ), ("filter", FilteringProxyStorage, {"storage": {"cls": "memory"}}), ("buffer", BufferingProxyStorage, {"storage": {"cls": "memory"}}), ("retry", RetryingProxyStorage, {"storage": {"cls": "memory"}}), ] ] @pytest.mark.parametrize("cls,real_class,args", STORAGES) @patch("swh.storage.postgresql.storage.psycopg2.pool") def test_get_storage(mock_pool, cls, real_class, args): """Instantiating an existing storage should be ok """ mock_pool.ThreadedConnectionPool.return_value = None actual_storage = get_storage(cls, **args) assert actual_storage is not None assert isinstance(actual_storage, real_class) @pytest.mark.parametrize("cls,real_class,args", STORAGES) @patch("swh.storage.postgresql.storage.psycopg2.pool") def test_get_storage_legacy_args(mock_pool, cls, real_class, args): """Instantiating an existing storage should be ok even with the legacy explicit 'args' keys """ mock_pool.ThreadedConnectionPool.return_value = None with pytest.warns(DeprecationWarning): actual_storage = get_storage(cls, args=args) assert actual_storage is not None assert isinstance(actual_storage, real_class) def test_get_storage_failure(): """Instantiating an unknown storage should raise """ with pytest.raises(ValueError, match="Unknown storage class `unknown`"): get_storage("unknown") def test_get_storage_pipeline(): config = { "cls": "pipeline", "steps": [ {"cls": "filter",}, {"cls": "buffer", "min_batch_size": {"content": 10,},}, {"cls": "memory",}, ], } storage = get_storage(**config) assert isinstance(storage, FilteringProxyStorage) assert isinstance(storage.storage, BufferingProxyStorage) assert isinstance(storage.storage.storage, InMemoryStorage) def test_get_storage_pipeline_legacy_args(): config = { "cls": "pipeline", "steps": [ {"cls": "filter",}, {"cls": "buffer", "args": {"min_batch_size": {"content": 10,},}}, {"cls": "memory",}, ], } with pytest.warns(DeprecationWarning): storage = get_storage(**config) assert isinstance(storage, FilteringProxyStorage) assert isinstance(storage.storage, BufferingProxyStorage) assert isinstance(storage.storage.storage, InMemoryStorage) # get_storage's check_config argument tests # the "remote" and "pipeline" cases are tested in dedicated test functions below @pytest.mark.parametrize( "cls,real_class,kwargs", [x for x in STORAGES if x.id not in ("remote", "local")] ) def test_get_storage_check_config(cls, real_class, kwargs, monkeypatch): """Instantiating an existing storage with check_config should be ok """ check_backend_check_config(monkeypatch, dict(cls=cls, **kwargs)) @patch("swh.storage.postgresql.storage.psycopg2.pool") def test_get_storage_local_check_config(mock_pool, monkeypatch): """Instantiating a local storage with check_config should be ok """ mock_pool.ThreadedConnectionPool.return_value = None check_backend_check_config( monkeypatch, {"cls": "local", "db": "postgresql://db", "objstorage": {"cls": "memory"}}, backend_storage_cls=DbStorage, ) def test_get_storage_pipeline_check_config(monkeypatch): """Test that the check_config option works as intended for a pipelined storage""" config = { "cls": "pipeline", "steps": [ {"cls": "filter",}, {"cls": "buffer", "min_batch_size": {"content": 10,},}, {"cls": "memory",}, ], } check_backend_check_config( monkeypatch, config, ) def test_get_storage_remote_check_config(monkeypatch): """Test that the check_config option works as intended for a remote storage""" monkeypatch.setattr( server, "storage", get_storage(cls="memory", journal_writer={"cls": "memory"}) ) test_client = server.app.test_client() class MockedRemoteStorage(client.RemoteStorage): def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs): super().__init__(*args, **kwargs) self.session.adapters.clear() self.session.mount("mock://", RPCTestAdapter(test_client)) monkeypatch.setattr(client, "RemoteStorage", MockedRemoteStorage) config = { "cls": "remote", "url": "mock://example.com", } check_backend_check_config( monkeypatch, config, ) def check_backend_check_config( monkeypatch, config, backend_storage_cls=InMemoryStorage ): """Check the staged/indirect storage (pipeline or remote) works as desired with regard to the check_config option of the get_storage() factory function. If set, the check_config argument is used to call the Storage.check_config() at instantiation time in the get_storage() factory function. This is supposed to be passed through each step of the Storage pipeline until it reached the actual backend's (typically in memory or local) check_config() method which will perform the verification for read/write access to the backend storage. monkeypatch is supposed to be the monkeypatch pytest fixture to be used from the calling test_ function. config is the config dict passed to get_storage() backend_storage_cls is the class of the backend storage to be mocked to simulate the check_config behavior; it should then be the class of the actual backend storage defined in the `config`. """ access = None def mockcheck(self, check_write=False): if access == "none": return False if access == "read": return check_write is False if access == "write": return True monkeypatch.setattr(backend_storage_cls, "check_config", mockcheck) # simulate no read nor write access to the underlying (memory) storage access = "none" # by default, no check, so no complain assert get_storage(**config) # if asked to check, complain with pytest.raises(EnvironmentError): get_storage(check_config={"check_write": False}, **config) with pytest.raises(EnvironmentError): get_storage(check_config={"check_write": True}, **config) # simulate no write access to the underlying (memory) storage access = "read" # by default, no check so no complain assert get_storage(**config) # if asked to check for read access, no complain get_storage(check_config={"check_write": False}, **config) # if asked to check for write access, complain with pytest.raises(EnvironmentError): get_storage(check_config={"check_write": True}, **config) # simulate read & write access to the underlying (memory) storage access = "write" # by default, no check so no complain assert get_storage(**config) # if asked to check for read access, no complain get_storage(check_config={"check_write": False}, **config) # if asked to check for write access, no complain get_storage(check_config={"check_write": True}, **config) diff --git a/swh/storage/tests/test_postgresql.py b/swh/storage/tests/test_postgresql.py index e19a0f47..1aca0651 100644 --- a/swh/storage/tests/test_postgresql.py +++ b/swh/storage/tests/test_postgresql.py @@ -1,275 +1,283 @@ # Copyright (C) 2015-2020 The Software Heritage developers # See the AUTHORS file at the top-level directory of this distribution # License: GNU General Public License version 3, or any later version # See top-level LICENSE file for more information from contextlib import contextmanager import queue import threading from unittest.mock import Mock import attr import pytest from swh.storage.postgresql.db import Db -from swh.storage.tests.storage_tests import TestStorage # noqa +from swh.storage.tests.storage_tests import TestStorage as _TestStorage from swh.storage.tests.storage_tests import TestStorageGeneratedData # noqa from swh.storage.utils import now @contextmanager def db_transaction(storage): with storage.db() as db: with db.transaction() as cur: yield db, cur +class TestStorage(_TestStorage): + @pytest.mark.skip( + "Directory pagination is not implemented in the postgresql backend yet." + ) + def test_directory_get_entries_pagination(self): + pass + + @pytest.mark.db class TestLocalStorage: """Test the local storage""" # This test is only relevant on the local storage, with an actual # objstorage raising an exception def test_content_add_objstorage_exception(self, swh_storage, sample_data): content = sample_data.content swh_storage.objstorage.content_add = Mock( side_effect=Exception("mocked broken objstorage") ) with pytest.raises(Exception, match="mocked broken"): swh_storage.content_add([content]) missing = list(swh_storage.content_missing([content.hashes()])) assert missing == [content.sha1] @pytest.mark.db class TestStorageRaceConditions: @pytest.mark.xfail def test_content_add_race(self, swh_storage, sample_data): content = attr.evolve(sample_data.content, ctime=now()) results = queue.Queue() def thread(): try: with db_transaction(swh_storage) as (db, cur): ret = swh_storage._content_add_metadata(db, cur, [content]) results.put((threading.get_ident(), "data", ret)) except Exception as e: results.put((threading.get_ident(), "exc", e)) t1 = threading.Thread(target=thread) t2 = threading.Thread(target=thread) t1.start() # this avoids the race condition # import time # time.sleep(1) t2.start() t1.join() t2.join() r1 = results.get(block=False) r2 = results.get(block=False) with pytest.raises(queue.Empty): results.get(block=False) assert r1[0] != r2[0] assert r1[1] == "data", "Got exception %r in Thread%s" % (r1[2], r1[0]) assert r2[1] == "data", "Got exception %r in Thread%s" % (r2[2], r2[0]) @pytest.mark.db class TestPgStorage: """This class is dedicated for the rare case where the schema needs to be altered dynamically. Otherwise, the tests could be blocking when ran altogether. """ def test_content_update_with_new_cols(self, swh_storage, sample_data): content, content2 = sample_data.contents[:2] swh_storage.journal_writer.journal = None # TODO, not supported with db_transaction(swh_storage) as (_, cur): cur.execute( """alter table content add column test text default null, add column test2 text default null""" ) swh_storage.content_add([content]) cont = content.to_dict() cont["test"] = "value-1" cont["test2"] = "value-2" swh_storage.content_update([cont], keys=["test", "test2"]) with db_transaction(swh_storage) as (_, cur): cur.execute( """SELECT sha1, sha1_git, sha256, length, status, test, test2 FROM content WHERE sha1 = %s""", (cont["sha1"],), ) datum = cur.fetchone() assert datum == ( cont["sha1"], cont["sha1_git"], cont["sha256"], cont["length"], "visible", cont["test"], cont["test2"], ) with db_transaction(swh_storage) as (_, cur): cur.execute( """alter table content drop column test, drop column test2""" ) def test_content_add_db(self, swh_storage, sample_data): content = sample_data.content actual_result = swh_storage.content_add([content]) assert actual_result == { "content:add": 1, "content:add:bytes": content.length, } if hasattr(swh_storage, "objstorage"): assert content.sha1 in swh_storage.objstorage.objstorage with db_transaction(swh_storage) as (_, cur): cur.execute( "SELECT sha1, sha1_git, sha256, length, status" " FROM content WHERE sha1 = %s", (content.sha1,), ) datum = cur.fetchone() assert datum == ( content.sha1, content.sha1_git, content.sha256, content.length, "visible", ) contents = [ obj for (obj_type, obj) in swh_storage.journal_writer.journal.objects if obj_type == "content" ] assert len(contents) == 1 assert contents[0] == attr.evolve(content, data=None) def test_content_add_metadata_db(self, swh_storage, sample_data): content = attr.evolve(sample_data.content, data=None, ctime=now()) actual_result = swh_storage.content_add_metadata([content]) assert actual_result == { "content:add": 1, } if hasattr(swh_storage, "objstorage"): assert content.sha1 not in swh_storage.objstorage.objstorage with db_transaction(swh_storage) as (_, cur): cur.execute( "SELECT sha1, sha1_git, sha256, length, status" " FROM content WHERE sha1 = %s", (content.sha1,), ) datum = cur.fetchone() assert datum == ( content.sha1, content.sha1_git, content.sha256, content.length, "visible", ) contents = [ obj for (obj_type, obj) in swh_storage.journal_writer.journal.objects if obj_type == "content" ] assert len(contents) == 1 assert contents[0] == content def test_skipped_content_add_db(self, swh_storage, sample_data): content, cont2 = sample_data.skipped_contents[:2] content2 = attr.evolve(cont2, blake2s256=None) actual_result = swh_storage.skipped_content_add([content, content, content2]) assert 2 <= actual_result.pop("skipped_content:add") <= 3 assert actual_result == {} with db_transaction(swh_storage) as (_, cur): cur.execute( "SELECT sha1, sha1_git, sha256, blake2s256, " "length, status, reason " "FROM skipped_content ORDER BY sha1_git" ) dbdata = cur.fetchall() assert len(dbdata) == 2 assert dbdata[0] == ( content.sha1, content.sha1_git, content.sha256, content.blake2s256, content.length, "absent", "Content too long", ) assert dbdata[1] == ( content2.sha1, content2.sha1_git, content2.sha256, content2.blake2s256, content2.length, "absent", "Content too long", ) def test_clear_buffers(self, swh_storage): """Calling clear buffers on real storage does nothing """ assert swh_storage.clear_buffers() is None def test_flush(self, swh_storage): """Calling clear buffers on real storage does nothing """ assert swh_storage.flush() == {} def test_dbversion(self, swh_storage): with swh_storage.db() as db: assert db.check_dbversion() def test_dbversion_mismatch(self, swh_storage, monkeypatch): monkeypatch.setattr(Db, "current_version", -1) with swh_storage.db() as db: assert db.check_dbversion() is False def test_check_config(self, swh_storage): assert swh_storage.check_config(check_write=True) assert swh_storage.check_config(check_write=False) def test_check_config_dbversion(self, swh_storage, monkeypatch): monkeypatch.setattr(Db, "current_version", -1) assert swh_storage.check_config(check_write=True) is False assert swh_storage.check_config(check_write=False) is False diff --git a/swh/storage/tests/test_retry.py b/swh/storage/tests/test_retry.py index 132acdad..4b0b75fc 100644 --- a/swh/storage/tests/test_retry.py +++ b/swh/storage/tests/test_retry.py @@ -1,197 +1,197 @@ # Copyright (C) 2020 The Software Heritage developers # See the AUTHORS file at the top-level directory of this distribution # License: GNU General Public License version 3, or any later version # See top-level LICENSE file for more information from unittest.mock import call import attr import psycopg2 import pytest from swh.storage.exc import HashCollision, StorageArgumentException from swh.storage.utils import now @pytest.fixture def monkeypatch_sleep(monkeypatch, swh_storage): """In test context, we don't want to wait, make test faster """ - from swh.storage.retry import RetryingProxyStorage + from swh.storage.proxies.retry import RetryingProxyStorage for method_name, method in RetryingProxyStorage.__dict__.items(): if "_add" in method_name or "_update" in method_name: monkeypatch.setattr(method.retry, "sleep", lambda x: None) return monkeypatch @pytest.fixture def fake_hash_collision(sample_data): return HashCollision("sha1", "38762cf7f55934b34d179ae6a4c80cadccbb7f0a", []) @pytest.fixture def swh_storage_backend_config(): yield { "cls": "pipeline", "steps": [{"cls": "retry"}, {"cls": "memory"},], } def test_retrying_proxy_storage_content_add(swh_storage, sample_data): """Standard content_add works as before """ sample_content = sample_data.content content = swh_storage.content_get_data(sample_content.sha1) assert content is None s = swh_storage.content_add([sample_content]) assert s == { "content:add": 1, "content:add:bytes": sample_content.length, } content = swh_storage.content_get_data(sample_content.sha1) assert content == sample_content.data def test_retrying_proxy_storage_content_add_with_retry( monkeypatch_sleep, swh_storage, sample_data, mocker, fake_hash_collision, ): """Multiple retries for hash collision and psycopg2 error but finally ok """ mock_memory = mocker.patch("swh.storage.in_memory.InMemoryStorage.content_add") mock_memory.side_effect = [ # first try goes ko fake_hash_collision, # second try goes ko psycopg2.IntegrityError("content already inserted"), # ok then! {"content:add": 1}, ] sample_content = sample_data.content content = swh_storage.content_get_data(sample_content.sha1) assert content is None s = swh_storage.content_add([sample_content]) assert s == {"content:add": 1} mock_memory.assert_has_calls( [call([sample_content]), call([sample_content]), call([sample_content]),] ) def test_retrying_proxy_swh_storage_content_add_failure( swh_storage, sample_data, mocker ): """Unfiltered errors are raising without retry """ mock_memory = mocker.patch("swh.storage.in_memory.InMemoryStorage.content_add") mock_memory.side_effect = StorageArgumentException("Refuse to add content always!") sample_content = sample_data.content content = swh_storage.content_get_data(sample_content.sha1) assert content is None with pytest.raises(StorageArgumentException, match="Refuse to add"): swh_storage.content_add([sample_content]) assert mock_memory.call_count == 1 def test_retrying_proxy_storage_content_add_metadata(swh_storage, sample_data): """Standard content_add_metadata works as before """ sample_content = sample_data.content content = attr.evolve(sample_content, data=None) pk = content.sha1 content_metadata = swh_storage.content_get([pk]) assert content_metadata == [None] s = swh_storage.content_add_metadata([attr.evolve(content, ctime=now())]) assert s == { "content:add": 1, } content_metadata = swh_storage.content_get([pk]) assert len(content_metadata) == 1 assert content_metadata[0].sha1 == pk def test_retrying_proxy_storage_content_add_metadata_with_retry( monkeypatch_sleep, swh_storage, sample_data, mocker, fake_hash_collision ): """Multiple retries for hash collision and psycopg2 error but finally ok """ mock_memory = mocker.patch( "swh.storage.in_memory.InMemoryStorage.content_add_metadata" ) mock_memory.side_effect = [ # first try goes ko fake_hash_collision, # second try goes ko psycopg2.IntegrityError("content_metadata already inserted"), # ok then! {"content:add": 1}, ] sample_content = sample_data.content content = attr.evolve(sample_content, data=None) s = swh_storage.content_add_metadata([content]) assert s == {"content:add": 1} mock_memory.assert_has_calls( [call([content]), call([content]), call([content]),] ) def test_retrying_proxy_swh_storage_content_add_metadata_failure( swh_storage, sample_data, mocker ): """Unfiltered errors are raising without retry """ mock_memory = mocker.patch( "swh.storage.in_memory.InMemoryStorage.content_add_metadata" ) mock_memory.side_effect = StorageArgumentException( "Refuse to add content_metadata!" ) sample_content = sample_data.content content = attr.evolve(sample_content, data=None) with pytest.raises(StorageArgumentException, match="Refuse to add"): swh_storage.content_add_metadata([content]) assert mock_memory.call_count == 1 def test_retrying_proxy_swh_storage_keyboardinterrupt(swh_storage, sample_data, mocker): """Unfiltered errors are raising without retry """ mock_memory = mocker.patch("swh.storage.in_memory.InMemoryStorage.content_add") mock_memory.side_effect = KeyboardInterrupt() sample_content = sample_data.content content = swh_storage.content_get_data(sample_content.sha1) assert content is None with pytest.raises(KeyboardInterrupt): swh_storage.content_add([sample_content]) assert mock_memory.call_count == 1 diff --git a/swh/storage/tests/test_storage_data.py b/swh/storage/tests/test_storage_data.py index 33030f1b..821b7f66 100644 --- a/swh/storage/tests/test_storage_data.py +++ b/swh/storage/tests/test_storage_data.py @@ -1,28 +1,42 @@ -# Copyright (C) 2020 The Software Heritage developers +# Copyright (C) 2020-2021 The Software Heritage developers # See the AUTHORS file at the top-level directory of this distribution # License: GNU General Public License version 3, or any later version # See top-level LICENSE file for more information +import pytest from swh.model.model import BaseModel from swh.storage.tests.storage_data import StorageData def test_storage_data(): data = StorageData() for attribute_key in [ "contents", "skipped_contents", "directories", "revisions", "releases", "snapshots", "origins", "origin_visits", "fetchers", "authorities", "origin_metadata", "content_metadata", ]: for obj in getattr(data, attribute_key): assert isinstance(obj, BaseModel) + + +@pytest.mark.parametrize( + "collection", + ("directories", "git_revisions", "hg_revisions", "releases", "snapshots"), +) +def test_storage_data_hash(collection): + data = StorageData() + + for obj in getattr(data, collection): + assert ( + obj.compute_hash() == obj.id + ), f"{obj.compute_hash().hex()} != {obj.id.hex()}" diff --git a/swh/storage/tests/test_tenacious.py b/swh/storage/tests/test_tenacious.py new file mode 100644 index 00000000..cddacf06 --- /dev/null +++ b/swh/storage/tests/test_tenacious.py @@ -0,0 +1,394 @@ +# Copyright (C) 2020-2021 The Software Heritage developers +# See the AUTHORS file at the top-level directory of this distribution +# License: GNU General Public License version 3, or any later version +# See top-level LICENSE file for more information + +from collections import Counter +from contextlib import contextmanager +from unittest.mock import patch + +import attr +import pytest + +from swh.model import model +from swh.model.tests.swh_model_data import TEST_OBJECTS +from swh.storage import get_storage +from swh.storage.in_memory import InMemoryStorage +from swh.storage.proxies.tenacious import TenaciousProxyStorage +from swh.storage.tests.storage_data import StorageData +from swh.storage.tests.storage_tests import ( + TestStorageGeneratedData as _TestStorageGeneratedData, +) +from swh.storage.tests.storage_tests import TestStorage as _TestStorage # noqa + +data = StorageData() +collections = { + "origin": data.origins, + "content": data.contents, + "skipped_content": data.skipped_contents, + "revision": data.revisions, + "directory": data.directories, + "release": data.releases, + "snapshot": data.snapshots, +} +# generic storage tests (using imported TestStorage* classes) + + +@pytest.fixture +def swh_storage_backend_config2(): + yield { + "cls": "memory", + "journal_writer": {"cls": "memory",}, + } + + +@pytest.fixture +def swh_storage(): + storage_config = { + "cls": "pipeline", + "steps": [ + {"cls": "tenacious"}, + {"cls": "memory", "journal_writer": {"cls": "memory",}}, + ], + } + + storage = get_storage(**storage_config) + storage.journal_writer = storage.storage.journal_writer + return storage + + +class TestTenaciousStorage(_TestStorage): + @pytest.mark.skip( + 'The "person" table of the pgsql is a legacy thing, and not ' + "supported by the cassandra/in-memory backend." + ) + def test_person_fullname_unicity(self): + pass + + @pytest.mark.skip(reason="No collision with the tenacious storage") + def test_content_add_collision(self, swh_storage, sample_data): + pass + + @pytest.mark.skip("content_update is not implemented") + def test_content_update(self): + pass + + @pytest.mark.skip("Not supported by Cassandra/InMemory storage") + def test_origin_count(self): + pass + + +class TestTenaciousStorageGeneratedData(_TestStorageGeneratedData): + @pytest.mark.skip("Not supported by Cassandra/InMemory") + def test_origin_count(self): + pass + + @pytest.mark.skip("Not supported by Cassandra/InMemory") + def test_origin_count_with_visit_no_visits(self): + pass + + @pytest.mark.skip("Not supported by Cassandra/InMemory") + def test_origin_count_with_visit_with_visits_and_snapshot(self): + pass + + @pytest.mark.skip("Not supported by Cassandra/InMemory") + def test_origin_count_with_visit_with_visits_no_snapshot(self): + pass + + +# specific tests for the tenacious behavior + + +def get_tenacious_storage(**config): + storage_config = { + "cls": "pipeline", + "steps": [ + {"cls": "validate"}, + {"cls": "tenacious", **config}, + {"cls": "memory"}, + ], + } + + return get_storage(**storage_config) + + +@contextmanager +def disabled_validators(): + attr.set_run_validators(False) + yield + attr.set_run_validators(True) + + +def popid(d): + d.pop("id") + return d + + +testdata = [ + pytest.param( + "content", + list(TEST_OBJECTS["content"]), + attr.evolve(model.Content.from_data(data=b"too big"), length=1000), + attr.evolve(model.Content.from_data(data=b"to fail"), length=1000), + id="content", + ), + pytest.param( + "skipped_content", + list(TEST_OBJECTS["skipped_content"]), + attr.evolve( + model.SkippedContent.from_data(data=b"too big", reason="too big"), + length=1000, + ), + attr.evolve( + model.SkippedContent.from_data(data=b"to fail", reason="to fail"), + length=1000, + ), + id="skipped_content", + ), + pytest.param( + "directory", + list(TEST_OBJECTS["directory"]), + data.directory, + data.directory2, + id="directory", + ), + pytest.param( + "revision", + list(TEST_OBJECTS["revision"]), + data.revision, + data.revision2, + id="revision", + ), + pytest.param( + "release", + list(TEST_OBJECTS["release"]), + data.release, + data.release2, + id="release", + ), + pytest.param( + "snapshot", + list(TEST_OBJECTS["snapshot"]), + data.snapshot, + data.complete_snapshot, + id="snapshot", + ), + pytest.param( + "origin", list(TEST_OBJECTS["origin"]), data.origin, data.origin2, id="origin", + ), +] + + +class LimitedInMemoryStorage(InMemoryStorage): + # forbidden are 'bad1' and 'bad2' arguments of `testdata` + forbidden = [x[0][2] for x in testdata] + [x[0][3] for x in testdata] + + def __init__(self, *args, **kw): + self.add_calls = Counter() + super().__init__(*args, **kw) + + def reset(self): + super().reset() + self.add_calls.clear() + + def content_add(self, contents): + return self._maybe_add(super().content_add, "content", contents) + + def skipped_content_add(self, skipped_contents): + return self._maybe_add( + super().skipped_content_add, "skipped_content", skipped_contents + ) + + def origin_add(self, origins): + return self._maybe_add(super().origin_add, "origin", origins) + + def directory_add(self, directories): + return self._maybe_add(super().directory_add, "directory", directories) + + def revision_add(self, revisions): + return self._maybe_add(super().revision_add, "revision", revisions) + + def release_add(self, releases): + return self._maybe_add(super().release_add, "release", releases) + + def snapshot_add(self, snapshots): + return self._maybe_add(super().snapshot_add, "snapshot", snapshots) + + def _maybe_add(self, add_func, object_type, objects): + self.add_calls[object_type] += 1 + if any(c in self.forbidden for c in objects): + raise ValueError( + f"{object_type} is forbidden", + [c.unique_key() for c in objects if c in self.forbidden], + ) + return add_func(objects) + + +@patch("swh.storage.in_memory.InMemoryStorage", LimitedInMemoryStorage) +@pytest.mark.parametrize("object_type, objects, bad1, bad2", testdata) +def test_tenacious_proxy_storage(object_type, objects, bad1, bad2): + storage = get_tenacious_storage() + tenacious = storage.storage + in_memory = tenacious.storage + assert isinstance(tenacious, TenaciousProxyStorage) + assert isinstance(in_memory, LimitedInMemoryStorage) + + size = len(objects) + + add_func = getattr(storage, f"{object_type}_add") + + # Note: when checking the LimitedInMemoryStorage.add_calls counter, it's + # hard to guess the exact number of calls in the end (depends on the size + # of batch and the position of bad objects in this batch). So we will only + # check a lower limit of the form (n + m), where n is the minimum expected + # number of additions (due to the batch begin split), and m is the fact + # that bad objects are tried (individually) several (3) times before giving + # up. So for one bad object, m is 3; for 2 bad objects, m is 6, etc. + + s = add_func(objects) + assert s.get(f"{object_type}:add", 0) == size + assert s.get(f"{object_type}:add:errors", 0) == 0 + assert storage.add_calls[object_type] == (1 + 0) + in_memory.reset() + tenacious.reset() + + # bad1 is the last element + s = add_func(objects + [bad1]) + assert s.get(f"{object_type}:add", 0) == size + assert s.get(f"{object_type}:add:errors", 0) == 1 + + assert storage.add_calls[object_type] >= (2 + 3) + in_memory.reset() + tenacious.reset() + + # bad1 and bad2 are the last elements + s = add_func(objects + [bad1, bad2]) + assert s.get(f"{object_type}:add", 0) == size + assert s.get(f"{object_type}:add:errors", 0) == 2 + assert storage.add_calls[object_type] >= (3 + 6) + in_memory.reset() + tenacious.reset() + + # bad1 is the first element + s = add_func([bad1] + objects) + assert s.get(f"{object_type}:add", 0) == size + assert s.get(f"{object_type}:add:errors", 0) == 1 + assert storage.add_calls[object_type] >= (2 + 3) + in_memory.reset() + tenacious.reset() + + # bad1 and bad2 are the first elements + s = add_func([bad1, bad2] + objects) + assert s.get(f"{object_type}:add", 0) == size + assert s.get(f"{object_type}:add:errors", 0) == 2 + assert storage.add_calls[object_type] >= (3 + 6) + in_memory.reset() + tenacious.reset() + + # bad1 is in the middle of the list of inserted elements + s = add_func(objects[: size // 2] + [bad1] + objects[size // 2 :]) + assert s.get(f"{object_type}:add", 0) == size + assert s.get(f"{object_type}:add:errors", 0) == 1 + assert storage.add_calls[object_type] >= (3 + 3) + in_memory.reset() + tenacious.reset() + + # bad1 and bad2 are together in the middle of the list of inserted elements + s = add_func(objects[: size // 2] + [bad1, bad2] + objects[size // 2 :]) + assert s.get(f"{object_type}:add", 0) == size + assert s.get(f"{object_type}:add:errors", 0) == 2 + assert storage.add_calls[object_type] >= (3 + 6) + in_memory.reset() + tenacious.reset() + + # bad1 and bad2 are spread in the middle of the list of inserted elements + s = add_func( + objects[: size // 3] + + [bad1] + + objects[size // 3 : 2 * (size // 3)] + + [bad2] + + objects[2 * (size // 3) :] + ) + assert s.get(f"{object_type}:add", 0) == size + assert s.get(f"{object_type}:add:errors", 0) == 2 + assert storage.add_calls[object_type] >= (3 + 6) + in_memory.reset() + tenacious.reset() + + # bad1 is the only element + s = add_func([bad1]) + assert s.get(f"{object_type}:add", 0) == 0 + assert s.get(f"{object_type}:add:errors", 0) == 1 + assert storage.add_calls[object_type] == (0 + 3) + in_memory.reset() + tenacious.reset() + + # bad1 and bad2 are the only elements + s = add_func([bad1, bad2]) + assert s.get(f"{object_type}:add", 0) == 0 + assert s.get(f"{object_type}:add:errors", 0) == 2 + assert storage.add_calls[object_type] == (1 + 6) + in_memory.reset() + tenacious.reset() + + +@patch("swh.storage.in_memory.InMemoryStorage", LimitedInMemoryStorage) +@pytest.mark.parametrize("object_type, objects, bad1, bad2", testdata) +def test_tenacious_proxy_storage_rate_limit(object_type, objects, bad1, bad2): + storage = get_tenacious_storage(error_rate_limit={"errors": 1, "window_size": 3}) + tenacious = storage.storage + in_memory = tenacious.storage + assert isinstance(tenacious, TenaciousProxyStorage) + assert isinstance(in_memory, LimitedInMemoryStorage) + + size = len(objects) + + add_func = getattr(storage, f"{object_type}_add") + + # with no insertion failure, no impact + s = add_func(objects) + assert s.get(f"{object_type}:add", 0) == size + assert s.get(f"{object_type}:add:errors", 0) == 0 + in_memory.reset() + tenacious.reset() + + # with one insertion failure, no impact + s = add_func([bad1] + objects) + assert s.get(f"{object_type}:add", 0) == size + assert s.get(f"{object_type}:add:errors", 0) == 1 + in_memory.reset() + tenacious.reset() + + s = add_func(objects[: size // 2] + [bad1] + objects[size // 2 :]) + assert s.get(f"{object_type}:add", 0) == size + assert s.get(f"{object_type}:add:errors", 0) == 1 + in_memory.reset() + tenacious.reset() + + # with two consecutive insertion failures, exception is raised + with pytest.raises(RuntimeError, match="Too many insertion errors"): + add_func([bad1, bad2] + objects) + in_memory.reset() + tenacious.reset() + + if size > 2: + # with two consecutive insertion failures, exception is raised + # (errors not at the beginning) + with pytest.raises(RuntimeError, match="Too many insertion errors"): + add_func(objects[: size // 2] + [bad1, bad2] + objects[size // 2 :]) + in_memory.reset() + tenacious.reset() + + # with two non-consecutive insertion failures, no impact + # (errors are far enough to not reach the rate limit) + s = add_func( + objects[: size // 3] + + [bad1] + + objects[size // 3 : 2 * (size // 3)] + + [bad2] + + objects[2 * (size // 3) :] + ) + assert s.get(f"{object_type}:add", 0) == size + assert s.get(f"{object_type}:add:errors", 0) == 2 + in_memory.reset() + tenacious.reset() diff --git a/tox.ini b/tox.ini index 1710b45f..eebc9bfa 100644 --- a/tox.ini +++ b/tox.ini @@ -1,43 +1,83 @@ [tox] envlist=black,flake8,mypy,py3 [testenv] extras = testing deps = pytest-cov dev: ipdb passenv = SWH_CASSANDRA_BIN SWH_CASSANDRA_LOG JAVA_HOME commands = pytest \ !slow: --hypothesis-profile=fast \ slow: --hypothesis-profile=slow \ --cov={envsitepackagesdir}/swh/storage \ {envsitepackagesdir}/swh/storage \ --doctest-modules \ --cov-branch {posargs} [testenv:black] skip_install = true deps = black==19.10b0 commands = {envpython} -m black --check swh [testenv:flake8] skip_install = true deps = flake8 commands = {envpython} -m flake8 [testenv:mypy] extras = testing deps = mypy commands = mypy swh + +# build documentation outside swh-environment using the current +# git HEAD of swh-docs, is executed on CI for each diff to prevent +# breaking doc build +[testenv:sphinx] +whitelist_externals = make +usedevelop = true +extras = + testing +deps = + # fetch and install swh-docs in develop mode + -e git+https://forge.softwareheritage.org/source/swh-docs#egg=swh.docs + pifpaf + +setenv = + SWH_PACKAGE_DOC_TOX_BUILD = 1 + # turn warnings into errors + SPHINXOPTS = -W +commands = + {envpython} -m pifpaf run postgresql -- make -I ../.tox/sphinx/src/swh-docs/swh/ -C docs + + +# build documentation only inside swh-environment using local state +# of swh-docs package +[testenv:sphinx-dev] +whitelist_externals = make +usedevelop = true +extras = + testing +deps = + # install swh-docs in develop mode + -e ../swh-docs + pifpaf + +setenv = + SWH_PACKAGE_DOC_TOX_BUILD = 1 + # turn warnings into errors + SPHINXOPTS = -W +commands = + {envpython} -m pifpaf run postgresql -- make -I ../.tox/sphinx-dev/src/swh-docs/swh/ -C docs