diff --git a/swh/vault/cookers/__init__.py b/swh/vault/cookers/__init__.py index 58aa728..c583695 100644 --- a/swh/vault/cookers/__init__.py +++ b/swh/vault/cookers/__init__.py @@ -1,131 +1,129 @@ # Copyright (C) 2017-2021 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 __future__ import annotations import os from typing import Any, Dict, List, Type from swh.core.config import load_named_config from swh.core.config import read as read_config from swh.model.swhids import CoreSWHID, ObjectType from swh.storage import get_storage from swh.vault import get_vault from swh.vault.cookers.base import DEFAULT_CONFIG, DEFAULT_CONFIG_PATH, BaseVaultCooker from swh.vault.cookers.directory import DirectoryCooker from swh.vault.cookers.git_bare import GitBareCooker from swh.vault.cookers.revision_flat import RevisionFlatCooker from swh.vault.cookers.revision_gitfast import RevisionGitfastCooker _COOKER_CLS: List[Type[BaseVaultCooker]] = [ DirectoryCooker, RevisionFlatCooker, RevisionGitfastCooker, GitBareCooker, ] COOKER_TYPES: Dict[str, List[Type[BaseVaultCooker]]] = {} for _cooker_cls in _COOKER_CLS: COOKER_TYPES.setdefault(_cooker_cls.BUNDLE_TYPE, []).append(_cooker_cls) def get_cooker_cls(bundle_type: str, object_type: ObjectType): cookers = COOKER_TYPES.get(bundle_type) if not cookers: raise ValueError(f"{bundle_type} is not a valid bundle type.") for cooker in cookers: try: cooker.check_object_type(object_type) except ValueError: pass else: return cooker raise ValueError( f"{object_type.name.lower()} objects do not have a {bundle_type} cooker" ) def check_config(cfg: Dict[str, Any]) -> Dict[str, Any]: """Ensure the configuration is ok to run a vault worker, and propagate defaults Raises: EnvironmentError if the configuration is not for remote instance ValueError if one of the following keys is missing: vault, storage Returns: New configuration dict to instantiate a vault worker instance """ cfg = cfg.copy() if "vault" not in cfg: raise ValueError("missing 'vault' configuration") vcfg = cfg["vault"] if vcfg["cls"] != "remote": raise EnvironmentError( "This vault backend can only be a 'remote' configuration" ) # TODO: Soft-deprecation of args key. Remove when ready. vcfg.update(vcfg.get("args", {})) # Default to top-level value if any if "storage" not in vcfg: vcfg["storage"] = cfg.get("storage") if not vcfg.get("storage"): raise ValueError("invalid configuration: missing 'storage' config entry.") return cfg def get_cooker(bundle_type: str, swhid: CoreSWHID): """Instantiate a cooker class of type bundle_type. Returns: Cooker class in charge of cooking the bundle_type with id swhid. Raises: ValueError in case of a missing top-level vault key configuration or a storage key. EnvironmentError in case the vault configuration reference a non remote class. """ if "SWH_CONFIG_FILENAME" in os.environ: cfg = read_config(os.environ["SWH_CONFIG_FILENAME"], DEFAULT_CONFIG) else: cfg = load_named_config(DEFAULT_CONFIG_PATH, DEFAULT_CONFIG) cooker_cls = get_cooker_cls(bundle_type, swhid.object_type) cfg = check_config(cfg) vcfg = cfg["vault"] storage = get_storage(**vcfg.pop("storage")) backend = get_vault(**vcfg) try: from swh.graph.client import RemoteGraphClient # optional dependency graph = RemoteGraphClient(**vcfg["graph"]) if vcfg.get("graph") else None except ModuleNotFoundError: if vcfg.get("graph"): raise EnvironmentError( "Graph configuration required but module is not installed." ) else: graph = None - return cooker_cls( - swhid, - backend=backend, - storage=storage, - graph=graph, - max_bundle_size=cfg["max_bundle_size"], - ) + kwargs = { + k: v for (k, v) in cfg.items() if k in ("max_bundle_size", "thread_pool_size") + } + + return cooker_cls(swhid, backend=backend, storage=storage, graph=graph, **kwargs,) diff --git a/swh/vault/cookers/base.py b/swh/vault/cookers/base.py index 6108309..38549db 100644 --- a/swh/vault/cookers/base.py +++ b/swh/vault/cookers/base.py @@ -1,157 +1,159 @@ # Copyright (C) 2016-2018 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 abc import io import logging import traceback from typing import ClassVar, Set from psycopg2.extensions import QueryCanceledError from swh.model.swhids import CoreSWHID, ObjectType from swh.storage.interface import StorageInterface MAX_BUNDLE_SIZE = 2 ** 29 # 512 MiB DEFAULT_CONFIG_PATH = "vault/cooker" DEFAULT_CONFIG = { "max_bundle_size": ("int", MAX_BUNDLE_SIZE), } class PolicyError(Exception): """Raised when the bundle violates the cooking policy.""" pass class BundleTooLargeError(PolicyError): """Raised when the bundle is too large to be cooked.""" pass class BytesIOBundleSizeLimit(io.BytesIO): def __init__(self, *args, size_limit=None, **kwargs): super().__init__(*args, **kwargs) self.size_limit = size_limit def write(self, chunk): if ( self.size_limit is not None and self.getbuffer().nbytes + len(chunk) > self.size_limit ): raise BundleTooLargeError( "The requested bundle exceeds the maximum allowed " "size of {} bytes.".format(self.size_limit) ) return super().write(chunk) class BaseVaultCooker(metaclass=abc.ABCMeta): """Abstract base class for the vault's bundle creators This class describes a common API for the cookers. To define a new cooker, inherit from this class and override: - CACHE_TYPE_KEY: key to use for the bundle to reference in cache - def cook(): cook the object into a bundle """ SUPPORTED_OBJECT_TYPES: ClassVar[Set[ObjectType]] BUNDLE_TYPE: ClassVar[str] def __init__( self, swhid: CoreSWHID, backend, storage: StorageInterface, graph=None, objstorage=None, max_bundle_size: int = MAX_BUNDLE_SIZE, + thread_pool_size: int = 10, ): """Initialize the cooker. The type of the object represented by the id depends on the concrete class. Very likely, each type of bundle will have its own cooker class. Args: swhid: id of the object to be cooked into a bundle. backend: the vault backend (swh.vault.backend.VaultBackend). """ self.check_object_type(swhid.object_type) self.swhid = swhid self.obj_id = swhid.object_id self.backend = backend self.storage = storage self.objstorage = objstorage self.graph = graph self.max_bundle_size = max_bundle_size + self.thread_pool_size = thread_pool_size @classmethod def check_object_type(cls, object_type: ObjectType) -> None: if object_type not in cls.SUPPORTED_OBJECT_TYPES: raise ValueError(f"{cls.__name__} does not support {object_type} objects.") @abc.abstractmethod def check_exists(self): """Checks that the requested object exists and can be cooked. Override this in the cooker implementation. """ raise NotImplementedError @abc.abstractmethod def prepare_bundle(self): """Implementation of the cooker. Yields chunks of the bundle bytes. Override this with the cooker implementation. """ raise NotImplementedError def cache_type_key(self) -> str: assert self.BUNDLE_TYPE return self.BUNDLE_TYPE def write(self, chunk): self.fileobj.write(chunk) def cook(self): """Cook the requested object into a bundle """ self.backend.set_status(self.BUNDLE_TYPE, self.swhid, "pending") self.backend.set_progress(self.BUNDLE_TYPE, self.swhid, "Processing...") self.fileobj = BytesIOBundleSizeLimit(size_limit=self.max_bundle_size) try: try: self.prepare_bundle() except QueryCanceledError: raise PolicyError( "Timeout reached while assembling the requested bundle" ) bundle = self.fileobj.getvalue() # TODO: use proper content streaming instead of put_bundle() self.backend.put_bundle(self.cache_type_key(), self.swhid, bundle) except PolicyError as e: logging.info("Bundle cooking violated policy: %s", e) self.backend.set_status(self.BUNDLE_TYPE, self.swhid, "failed") self.backend.set_progress(self.BUNDLE_TYPE, self.swhid, str(e)) except Exception: self.backend.set_status(self.BUNDLE_TYPE, self.swhid, "failed") tb = traceback.format_exc() self.backend.set_progress( self.BUNDLE_TYPE, self.swhid, f"Internal Server Error. This incident will be reported.\n" f"The full error was:\n\n{tb}", ) logging.exception("Bundle cooking failed.") else: self.backend.set_status(self.BUNDLE_TYPE, self.swhid, "done") self.backend.set_progress(self.BUNDLE_TYPE, self.swhid, None) finally: self.backend.send_notif(self.BUNDLE_TYPE, self.swhid) diff --git a/swh/vault/cookers/git_bare.py b/swh/vault/cookers/git_bare.py index 8e0dc15..8fda840 100644 --- a/swh/vault/cookers/git_bare.py +++ b/swh/vault/cookers/git_bare.py @@ -1,620 +1,625 @@ # 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 cooker creates tarballs containing a bare .git directory, that can be unpacked and cloned like any git repository. It works in three steps: 1. Write objects one by one in :file:`.git/objects/` 2. Calls ``git repack`` to pack all these objects into git packfiles. 3. Creates a tarball of the resulting repository It keeps a set of all written (or about-to-be-written) object hashes in memory to avoid downloading and writing the same objects twice. """ import datetime import enum import glob import logging +import multiprocessing.dummy import os.path import re import subprocess import tarfile import tempfile from typing import Any, Dict, Iterable, Iterator, List, NoReturn, Optional, Set, Tuple import zlib from swh.core.api.classes import stream_results_optional from swh.model import git_objects from swh.model.hashutil import hash_to_bytehex, hash_to_hex from swh.model.model import ( Person, Release, Revision, RevisionType, Sha1Git, Snapshot, SnapshotBranch, TargetType, TimestampWithTimezone, ) from swh.model.model import Content, DirectoryEntry from swh.model.model import ObjectType as ModelObjectType from swh.model.swhids import CoreSWHID, ObjectType from swh.storage.algos.revisions_walker import DFSRevisionsWalker from swh.storage.algos.snapshot import snapshot_get_all_branches from swh.vault.cookers.base import BaseVaultCooker from swh.vault.to_disk import HIDDEN_MESSAGE, SKIPPED_MESSAGE RELEASE_BATCH_SIZE = 10000 REVISION_BATCH_SIZE = 10000 -DIRECTORY_BATCH_SIZE = 10000 +DIRECTORY_BATCH_SIZE = 10000 # should be at least ~10x larger than THREAD_POOL_SIZE CONTENT_BATCH_SIZE = 100 logger = logging.getLogger(__name__) class RootObjectType(enum.Enum): DIRECTORY = "directory" REVISION = "revision" SNAPSHOT = "snapshot" def assert_never(value: NoReturn, msg) -> NoReturn: """mypy makes sure this function is never called, through exhaustive checking of ``value`` in the parent function. See https://mypy.readthedocs.io/en/latest/literal_types.html#exhaustive-checks for details. """ assert False, msg class GitBareCooker(BaseVaultCooker): BUNDLE_TYPE = "git_bare" SUPPORTED_OBJECT_TYPES = {ObjectType[obj_type.name] for obj_type in RootObjectType} use_fsck = True obj_type: RootObjectType def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs): super().__init__(*args, **kwargs) self.obj_type = RootObjectType[self.swhid.object_type.name] def check_exists(self) -> bool: if self.obj_type is RootObjectType.REVISION: return not list(self.storage.revision_missing([self.obj_id])) elif self.obj_type is RootObjectType.DIRECTORY: return not list(self.storage.directory_missing([self.obj_id])) elif self.obj_type is RootObjectType.SNAPSHOT: return not list(self.storage.snapshot_missing([self.obj_id])) else: assert_never(self.obj_type, f"Unexpected root object type: {self.obj_type}") def _push(self, stack: List[Sha1Git], obj_ids: Iterable[Sha1Git]) -> None: assert not isinstance(obj_ids, bytes) revision_ids = [id_ for id_ in obj_ids if id_ not in self._seen] self._seen.update(revision_ids) stack.extend(revision_ids) def _pop(self, stack: List[Sha1Git], n: int) -> List[Sha1Git]: obj_ids = stack[-n:] stack[-n:] = [] return obj_ids def prepare_bundle(self): # Objects we will visit soon: self._rel_stack: List[Sha1Git] = [] self._rev_stack: List[Sha1Git] = [] self._dir_stack: List[Sha1Git] = [] self._cnt_stack: List[Sha1Git] = [] # Set of objects already in any of the stacks: self._seen: Set[Sha1Git] = set() self._walker_state: Optional[Any] = None # Set of errors we expect git-fsck to raise at the end: self._expected_fsck_errors = set() with tempfile.TemporaryDirectory(prefix="swh-vault-gitbare-") as workdir: # Initialize a Git directory self.workdir = workdir self.gitdir = os.path.join(workdir, "clone.git") os.mkdir(self.gitdir) self.init_git() # Add the root object to the stack of objects to visit self.push_subgraph(self.obj_type, self.obj_id) # Load and write all the objects to disk self.load_objects() self.backend.set_progress( self.BUNDLE_TYPE, self.swhid, "Writing references..." ) # Write the root object as a ref (this step is skipped if it's a snapshot) # This must be done before repacking; git-repack ignores orphan objects. self.write_refs() self.backend.set_progress( self.BUNDLE_TYPE, self.swhid, "Checking content integrity" ) if self.use_fsck: self.git_fsck() self.backend.set_progress( self.BUNDLE_TYPE, self.swhid, "Creating final bundle" ) self.repack() self.write_archive() self.backend.set_progress(self.BUNDLE_TYPE, self.swhid, "Uploading bundle") def init_git(self) -> None: subprocess.run(["git", "-C", self.gitdir, "init", "--bare"], check=True) self.create_object_dirs() # Remove example hooks; they take ~40KB and we don't use them for filename in glob.glob(os.path.join(self.gitdir, "hooks", "*.sample")): os.unlink(filename) def create_object_dirs(self) -> None: # Create all possible dirs ahead of time, so we don't have to check for # existence every time. for byte in range(256): try: os.mkdir(os.path.join(self.gitdir, "objects", f"{byte:02x}")) except FileExistsError: pass def repack(self) -> None: # Add objects we wrote in a pack try: subprocess.run(["git", "-C", self.gitdir, "repack", "-d"], check=True) except subprocess.CalledProcessError: logging.exception("git-repack failed with:") # Remove their non-packed originals subprocess.run(["git", "-C", self.gitdir, "prune-packed"], check=True) def git_fsck(self) -> None: proc = subprocess.run( ["git", "-C", self.gitdir, "fsck"], stdout=subprocess.PIPE, stderr=subprocess.STDOUT, env={"LANG": "C.utf8"}, ) # Split on newlines not followed by a space errors = re.split("\n(?! )", proc.stdout.decode()) errors = [ error for error in errors if error and not error.startswith("warning ") ] unexpected_errors = set(errors) - self._expected_fsck_errors if unexpected_errors: logging.error( "Unexpected errors from git-fsck after cooking %s: %s", self.swhid, "\n".join(sorted(unexpected_errors)), ) def write_refs(self, snapshot=None): refs: Dict[bytes, bytes] # ref name -> target if self.obj_type == RootObjectType.DIRECTORY: # We need a synthetic revision pointing to the directory author = Person.from_fullname( b"swh-vault, git-bare cooker " ) dt = datetime.datetime.now(tz=datetime.timezone.utc) dt = dt.replace(microsecond=0) # not supported by git date = TimestampWithTimezone.from_datetime(dt) revision = Revision( author=author, committer=author, date=date, committer_date=date, message=b"Initial commit", type=RevisionType.GIT, directory=self.obj_id, synthetic=True, ) self.write_revision_node(revision.to_dict()) refs = {b"refs/heads/master": hash_to_bytehex(revision.id)} elif self.obj_type == RootObjectType.REVISION: refs = {b"refs/heads/master": hash_to_bytehex(self.obj_id)} elif self.obj_type == RootObjectType.SNAPSHOT: if snapshot is None: # refs were already written in a previous step return branches = [] for (branch_name, branch) in snapshot.branches.items(): if branch is None: logging.error( "%s has dangling branch: %r", snapshot.swhid(), branch_name ) else: branches.append((branch_name, branch)) refs = { branch_name: ( b"ref: " + branch.target if branch.target_type == TargetType.ALIAS else hash_to_bytehex(branch.target) ) for (branch_name, branch) in branches } else: assert_never(self.obj_type, f"Unexpected root object type: {self.obj_type}") for (ref_name, ref_target) in refs.items(): path = os.path.join(self.gitdir.encode(), ref_name) os.makedirs(os.path.dirname(path), exist_ok=True) with open(path, "wb") as fd: fd.write(ref_target) def write_archive(self): with tarfile.TarFile(mode="w", fileobj=self.fileobj) as tf: tf.add(self.gitdir, arcname=f"{self.swhid}.git", recursive=True) def _obj_path(self, obj_id: Sha1Git): return os.path.join(self.gitdir, self._obj_relative_path(obj_id)) def _obj_relative_path(self, obj_id: Sha1Git): obj_id_hex = hash_to_hex(obj_id) directory = obj_id_hex[0:2] filename = obj_id_hex[2:] return os.path.join("objects", directory, filename) def object_exists(self, obj_id: Sha1Git) -> bool: return os.path.exists(self._obj_path(obj_id)) def write_object(self, obj_id: Sha1Git, obj: bytes) -> bool: """Writes a git object on disk. Returns whether it was already written.""" # Git requires objects to be zlib-compressed; but repacking decompresses and # removes them, so we don't need to compress them too much. data = zlib.compress(obj, level=1) with open(self._obj_path(obj_id), "wb") as fd: fd.write(data) return True def push_subgraph(self, obj_type: RootObjectType, obj_id) -> None: if self.obj_type is RootObjectType.REVISION: self.push_revision_subgraph(obj_id) elif self.obj_type is RootObjectType.DIRECTORY: self._push(self._dir_stack, [obj_id]) elif self.obj_type is RootObjectType.SNAPSHOT: self.push_snapshot_subgraph(obj_id) else: assert_never(self.obj_type, f"Unexpected root object type: {self.obj_type}") def load_objects(self) -> None: while self._rel_stack or self._rev_stack or self._dir_stack or self._cnt_stack: nb_remaining = ( len(self._rel_stack) + len(self._rev_stack) + len(self._dir_stack) + len(self._cnt_stack) ) # We assume assume nb_remaining is a lower bound. # When the snapshot was loaded with swh-graph, this should be the exact # value, though. self.backend.set_progress( self.BUNDLE_TYPE, self.swhid, f"Processing... {len(self._seen)} objects processed\n" f"Over {nb_remaining} remaining", ) release_ids = self._pop(self._rel_stack, RELEASE_BATCH_SIZE) if release_ids: self.load_releases(release_ids) revision_ids = self._pop(self._rev_stack, REVISION_BATCH_SIZE) if revision_ids: self.load_revisions(revision_ids) directory_ids = self._pop(self._dir_stack, DIRECTORY_BATCH_SIZE) if directory_ids: self.load_directories(directory_ids) content_ids = self._pop(self._cnt_stack, CONTENT_BATCH_SIZE) if content_ids: self.load_contents(content_ids) def push_revision_subgraph(self, obj_id: Sha1Git) -> None: """Fetches a revision and all its children, and writes them to disk""" loaded_from_graph = False if self.graph: from swh.graph.client import GraphArgumentException # First, try to cook using swh-graph, as it is more efficient than # swh-storage for querying the history obj_swhid = CoreSWHID(object_type=ObjectType.REVISION, object_id=obj_id,) try: revision_ids = ( swhid.object_id for swhid in map( CoreSWHID.from_string, self.graph.visit_nodes(str(obj_swhid), edges="rev:rev"), ) ) self._push(self._rev_stack, revision_ids) except GraphArgumentException as e: logger.info( "Revision %s not found in swh-graph, falling back to fetching " "history using swh-storage. %s", hash_to_hex(obj_id), e.args[0], ) else: loaded_from_graph = True if not loaded_from_graph: # If swh-graph is not available, or the revision is not yet in # swh-graph, fall back to self.storage.revision_log. # self.storage.revision_log also gives us the full revisions, # so we load them right now instead of just pushing them on the stack. walker = DFSRevisionsWalker(self.storage, obj_id, state=self._walker_state) for revision in walker: self.write_revision_node(revision) self._push(self._dir_stack, [revision["directory"]]) # Save the state, so the next call to the walker won't return the same # revisions self._walker_state = walker.export_state() def push_snapshot_subgraph(self, obj_id: Sha1Git) -> None: """Fetches a snapshot and all its children, and writes them to disk""" loaded_from_graph = False if self.graph: revision_ids = [] release_ids = [] directory_ids = [] content_ids = [] from swh.graph.client import GraphArgumentException # First, try to cook using swh-graph, as it is more efficient than # swh-storage for querying the history obj_swhid = CoreSWHID(object_type=ObjectType.SNAPSHOT, object_id=obj_id,) try: swhids: Iterable[CoreSWHID] = map( CoreSWHID.from_string, self.graph.visit_nodes(str(obj_swhid), edges="snp:*,rel:*,rev:rev"), ) for swhid in swhids: if swhid.object_type is ObjectType.REVISION: revision_ids.append(swhid.object_id) elif swhid.object_type is ObjectType.RELEASE: release_ids.append(swhid.object_id) elif swhid.object_type is ObjectType.DIRECTORY: directory_ids.append(swhid.object_id) elif swhid.object_type is ObjectType.CONTENT: content_ids.append(swhid.object_id) elif swhid.object_type is ObjectType.SNAPSHOT: assert ( swhid.object_id == obj_id ), f"Snapshot {obj_id.hex()} references a different snapshot" else: assert_never( swhid.object_type, f"Unexpected SWHID object type: {swhid}" ) except GraphArgumentException as e: logger.info( "Snapshot %s not found in swh-graph, falling back to fetching " "history for each branch. %s", hash_to_hex(obj_id), e.args[0], ) else: self._push(self._rev_stack, revision_ids) self._push(self._rel_stack, release_ids) self._push(self._dir_stack, directory_ids) self._push(self._cnt_stack, content_ids) loaded_from_graph = True # TODO: when self.graph is available and supports edge labels, use it # directly to get branch names. snapshot: Optional[Snapshot] = snapshot_get_all_branches(self.storage, obj_id) assert snapshot, "Unknown snapshot" # should have been caught by check_exists() for branch in snapshot.branches.values(): if not loaded_from_graph: if branch is None: logging.warning("Dangling branch: %r", branch) continue assert isinstance(branch, SnapshotBranch) # for mypy if branch.target_type is TargetType.REVISION: self.push_revision_subgraph(branch.target) elif branch.target_type is TargetType.RELEASE: self.push_releases_subgraphs([branch.target]) elif branch.target_type is TargetType.ALIAS: # Nothing to do, this for loop also iterates on the target branch # (if it exists) pass elif branch.target_type is TargetType.DIRECTORY: self._push(self._dir_stack, [branch.target]) elif branch.target_type is TargetType.CONTENT: self._push(self._cnt_stack, [branch.target]) elif branch.target_type is TargetType.SNAPSHOT: if swhid.object_id != obj_id: raise NotImplementedError( f"{swhid} has a snapshot as a branch." ) else: assert_never( branch.target_type, f"Unexpected target type: {self.obj_type}" ) self.write_refs(snapshot=snapshot) def load_revisions(self, obj_ids: List[Sha1Git]) -> None: """Given a list of revision ids, loads these revisions and their directories; but not their parent revisions.""" ret: List[Optional[Revision]] = self.storage.revision_get(obj_ids) revisions: List[Revision] = list(filter(None, ret)) if len(ret) != len(revisions): logger.error("Missing revision(s), ignoring them.") for revision in revisions: self.write_revision_node(revision.to_dict()) self._push(self._dir_stack, (rev.directory for rev in revisions)) def write_revision_node(self, revision: Dict[str, Any]) -> bool: """Writes a revision object to disk""" git_object = git_objects.revision_git_object(revision) return self.write_object(revision["id"], git_object) def load_releases(self, obj_ids: List[Sha1Git]) -> List[Release]: """Loads release objects, and returns them.""" ret = self.storage.release_get(obj_ids) releases = list(filter(None, ret)) if len(ret) != len(releases): logger.error("Missing release(s), ignoring them.") for release in releases: self.write_release_node(release.to_dict()) return releases def push_releases_subgraphs(self, obj_ids: List[Sha1Git]) -> None: """Given a list of release ids, loads these releases and adds their target to the list of objects to visit""" for release in self.load_releases(obj_ids): assert release.target, "{release.swhid(}) has no target" if release.target_type is ModelObjectType.REVISION: self.push_revision_subgraph(release.target) elif release.target_type is ModelObjectType.DIRECTORY: self._push(self._dir_stack, [release.target]) elif release.target_type is ModelObjectType.CONTENT: self._push(self._cnt_stack, [release.target]) elif release.target_type is ModelObjectType.RELEASE: self.push_releases_subgraphs([release.target]) elif release.target_type is ModelObjectType.SNAPSHOT: raise NotImplementedError( f"{release.swhid()} targets a snapshot: {release.target!r}" ) else: assert_never( release.target_type, f"Unexpected release target type: {release.target_type}", ) def write_release_node(self, release: Dict[str, Any]) -> bool: """Writes a release object to disk""" git_object = git_objects.release_git_object(release) return self.write_object(release["id"], git_object) def load_directories(self, obj_ids: List[Sha1Git]) -> None: - for obj_id in obj_ids: - self.load_directory(obj_id) + if not obj_ids: + return + + with multiprocessing.dummy.Pool(min(self.thread_pool_size, len(obj_ids))) as p: + for _ in p.imap_unordered(self.load_directory, obj_ids): + pass def load_directory(self, obj_id: Sha1Git) -> None: # Load the directory entries_it: Optional[Iterable[DirectoryEntry]] = stream_results_optional( self.storage.directory_get_entries, obj_id ) if entries_it is None: logger.error("Missing swh:1:dir:%s, ignoring.", hash_to_hex(obj_id)) return entries = [entry.to_dict() for entry in entries_it] directory = {"id": obj_id, "entries": entries} git_object = git_objects.directory_git_object(directory) self.write_object(obj_id, git_object) # Add children to the stack entry_loaders: Dict[str, Optional[List[Sha1Git]]] = { "file": self._cnt_stack, "dir": self._dir_stack, "rev": None, # Do not include submodule targets (rejected by git-fsck) } for entry in directory["entries"]: stack = entry_loaders[entry["type"]] if stack is not None: self._push(stack, [entry["target"]]) def load_contents(self, obj_ids: List[Sha1Git]) -> None: # TODO: add support of filtered objects, somehow? # It's tricky, because, by definition, we can't write a git object with # the expected hash, so git-fsck *will* choke on it. contents = self.storage.content_get(obj_ids, "sha1_git") visible_contents = [] for (obj_id, content) in zip(obj_ids, contents): if content is None: # FIXME: this may also happen for missing content self.write_content(obj_id, SKIPPED_MESSAGE) self._expect_mismatched_object_error(obj_id) elif content.status == "visible": visible_contents.append(content) elif content.status == "hidden": self.write_content(obj_id, HIDDEN_MESSAGE) self._expect_mismatched_object_error(obj_id) elif content.status == "absent": assert False, f"content_get returned absent content {content.swhid()}" else: # TODO: When content.status will have type Literal, replace this with # assert_never assert False, f"{content.swhid} has status: {content.status!r}" contents_and_data: Iterator[Tuple[Content, Optional[bytes]]] if self.objstorage is None: contents_and_data = ( (content, self.storage.content_get_data(content.sha1)) for content in visible_contents ) else: contents_and_data = zip( visible_contents, self.objstorage.get_batch(c.sha1 for c in visible_contents), ) for (content, datum) in contents_and_data: if datum is None: logger.error( "%s is visible, but is missing data. Skipping.", content.swhid() ) continue self.write_content(content.sha1_git, datum) def write_content(self, obj_id: Sha1Git, content: bytes) -> None: header = git_objects.git_object_header("blob", len(content)) self.write_object(obj_id, header + content) def _expect_mismatched_object_error(self, obj_id): obj_id_hex = hash_to_hex(obj_id) obj_path = self._obj_relative_path(obj_id) # For Git < 2.21: self._expected_fsck_errors.add( f"error: sha1 mismatch for ./{obj_path} (expected {obj_id_hex})" ) # For Git >= 2.21: self._expected_fsck_errors.add( f"error: hash mismatch for ./{obj_path} (expected {obj_id_hex})" ) self._expected_fsck_errors.add( f"error: {obj_id_hex}: object corrupt or missing: ./{obj_path}" ) self._expected_fsck_errors.add(f"missing blob {obj_id_hex}")