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| import asyncio | |
| import io | |
| import logging | |
| import re | |
| import weakref | |
| from copy import copy | |
| from urllib.parse import urlparse | |
| import aiohttp | |
| import yarl | |
| from fsspec.asyn import AbstractAsyncStreamedFile, AsyncFileSystem, sync, sync_wrapper | |
| from fsspec.callbacks import DEFAULT_CALLBACK | |
| from fsspec.exceptions import FSTimeoutError | |
| from fsspec.spec import AbstractBufferedFile | |
| from fsspec.utils import ( | |
| DEFAULT_BLOCK_SIZE, | |
| glob_translate, | |
| isfilelike, | |
| nullcontext, | |
| tokenize, | |
| ) | |
| from ..caching import AllBytes | |
| # https://stackoverflow.com/a/15926317/3821154 | |
| ex = re.compile(r"""<(a|A)\s+(?:[^>]*?\s+)?(href|HREF)=["'](?P<url>[^"']+)""") | |
| ex2 = re.compile(r"""(?P<url>http[s]?://[-a-zA-Z0-9@:%_+.~#?&/=]+)""") | |
| logger = logging.getLogger("fsspec.http") | |
| async def get_client(**kwargs): | |
| return aiohttp.ClientSession(**kwargs) | |
| class HTTPFileSystem(AsyncFileSystem): | |
| """ | |
| Simple File-System for fetching data via HTTP(S) | |
| ``ls()`` is implemented by loading the parent page and doing a regex | |
| match on the result. If simple_link=True, anything of the form | |
| "http(s)://server.com/stuff?thing=other"; otherwise only links within | |
| HTML href tags will be used. | |
| """ | |
| sep = "/" | |
| def __init__( | |
| self, | |
| simple_links=True, | |
| block_size=None, | |
| same_scheme=True, | |
| size_policy=None, | |
| cache_type="bytes", | |
| cache_options=None, | |
| asynchronous=False, | |
| loop=None, | |
| client_kwargs=None, | |
| get_client=get_client, | |
| encoded=False, | |
| **storage_options, | |
| ): | |
| """ | |
| NB: if this is called async, you must await set_client | |
| Parameters | |
| ---------- | |
| block_size: int | |
| Blocks to read bytes; if 0, will default to raw requests file-like | |
| objects instead of HTTPFile instances | |
| simple_links: bool | |
| If True, will consider both HTML <a> tags and anything that looks | |
| like a URL; if False, will consider only the former. | |
| same_scheme: True | |
| When doing ls/glob, if this is True, only consider paths that have | |
| http/https matching the input URLs. | |
| size_policy: this argument is deprecated | |
| client_kwargs: dict | |
| Passed to aiohttp.ClientSession, see | |
| https://docs.aiohttp.org/en/stable/client_reference.html | |
| For example, ``{'auth': aiohttp.BasicAuth('user', 'pass')}`` | |
| get_client: Callable[..., aiohttp.ClientSession] | |
| A callable which takes keyword arguments and constructs | |
| an aiohttp.ClientSession. It's state will be managed by | |
| the HTTPFileSystem class. | |
| storage_options: key-value | |
| Any other parameters passed on to requests | |
| cache_type, cache_options: defaults used in open | |
| """ | |
| super().__init__(self, asynchronous=asynchronous, loop=loop, **storage_options) | |
| self.block_size = block_size if block_size is not None else DEFAULT_BLOCK_SIZE | |
| self.simple_links = simple_links | |
| self.same_schema = same_scheme | |
| self.cache_type = cache_type | |
| self.cache_options = cache_options | |
| self.client_kwargs = client_kwargs or {} | |
| self.get_client = get_client | |
| self.encoded = encoded | |
| self.kwargs = storage_options | |
| self._session = None | |
| # Clean caching-related parameters from `storage_options` | |
| # before propagating them as `request_options` through `self.kwargs`. | |
| # TODO: Maybe rename `self.kwargs` to `self.request_options` to make | |
| # it clearer. | |
| request_options = copy(storage_options) | |
| self.use_listings_cache = request_options.pop("use_listings_cache", False) | |
| request_options.pop("listings_expiry_time", None) | |
| request_options.pop("max_paths", None) | |
| request_options.pop("skip_instance_cache", None) | |
| self.kwargs = request_options | |
| def fsid(self): | |
| return "http" | |
| def encode_url(self, url): | |
| return yarl.URL(url, encoded=self.encoded) | |
| def close_session(loop, session): | |
| if loop is not None and loop.is_running(): | |
| try: | |
| sync(loop, session.close, timeout=0.1) | |
| return | |
| except (TimeoutError, FSTimeoutError, NotImplementedError): | |
| pass | |
| connector = getattr(session, "_connector", None) | |
| if connector is not None: | |
| # close after loop is dead | |
| connector._close() | |
| async def set_session(self): | |
| if self._session is None: | |
| self._session = await self.get_client(loop=self.loop, **self.client_kwargs) | |
| if not self.asynchronous: | |
| weakref.finalize(self, self.close_session, self.loop, self._session) | |
| return self._session | |
| def _strip_protocol(cls, path): | |
| """For HTTP, we always want to keep the full URL""" | |
| return path | |
| def _parent(cls, path): | |
| # override, since _strip_protocol is different for URLs | |
| par = super()._parent(path) | |
| if len(par) > 7: # "http://..." | |
| return par | |
| return "" | |
| async def _ls_real(self, url, detail=True, **kwargs): | |
| # ignoring URL-encoded arguments | |
| kw = self.kwargs.copy() | |
| kw.update(kwargs) | |
| logger.debug(url) | |
| session = await self.set_session() | |
| async with session.get(self.encode_url(url), **self.kwargs) as r: | |
| self._raise_not_found_for_status(r, url) | |
| try: | |
| text = await r.text() | |
| if self.simple_links: | |
| links = ex2.findall(text) + [u[2] for u in ex.findall(text)] | |
| else: | |
| links = [u[2] for u in ex.findall(text)] | |
| except UnicodeDecodeError: | |
| links = [] # binary, not HTML | |
| out = set() | |
| parts = urlparse(url) | |
| for l in links: | |
| if isinstance(l, tuple): | |
| l = l[1] | |
| if l.startswith("/") and len(l) > 1: | |
| # absolute URL on this server | |
| l = f"{parts.scheme}://{parts.netloc}{l}" | |
| if l.startswith("http"): | |
| if self.same_schema and l.startswith(url.rstrip("/") + "/"): | |
| out.add(l) | |
| elif l.replace("https", "http").startswith( | |
| url.replace("https", "http").rstrip("/") + "/" | |
| ): | |
| # allowed to cross http <-> https | |
| out.add(l) | |
| else: | |
| if l not in ["..", "../"]: | |
| # Ignore FTP-like "parent" | |
| out.add("/".join([url.rstrip("/"), l.lstrip("/")])) | |
| if not out and url.endswith("/"): | |
| out = await self._ls_real(url.rstrip("/"), detail=False) | |
| if detail: | |
| return [ | |
| { | |
| "name": u, | |
| "size": None, | |
| "type": "directory" if u.endswith("/") else "file", | |
| } | |
| for u in out | |
| ] | |
| else: | |
| return sorted(out) | |
| async def _ls(self, url, detail=True, **kwargs): | |
| if self.use_listings_cache and url in self.dircache: | |
| out = self.dircache[url] | |
| else: | |
| out = await self._ls_real(url, detail=detail, **kwargs) | |
| self.dircache[url] = out | |
| return out | |
| ls = sync_wrapper(_ls) | |
| def _raise_not_found_for_status(self, response, url): | |
| """ | |
| Raises FileNotFoundError for 404s, otherwise uses raise_for_status. | |
| """ | |
| if response.status == 404: | |
| raise FileNotFoundError(url) | |
| response.raise_for_status() | |
| async def _cat_file(self, url, start=None, end=None, **kwargs): | |
| kw = self.kwargs.copy() | |
| kw.update(kwargs) | |
| logger.debug(url) | |
| if start is not None or end is not None: | |
| if start == end: | |
| return b"" | |
| headers = kw.pop("headers", {}).copy() | |
| headers["Range"] = await self._process_limits(url, start, end) | |
| kw["headers"] = headers | |
| session = await self.set_session() | |
| async with session.get(self.encode_url(url), **kw) as r: | |
| out = await r.read() | |
| self._raise_not_found_for_status(r, url) | |
| return out | |
| async def _get_file( | |
| self, rpath, lpath, chunk_size=5 * 2**20, callback=DEFAULT_CALLBACK, **kwargs | |
| ): | |
| kw = self.kwargs.copy() | |
| kw.update(kwargs) | |
| logger.debug(rpath) | |
| session = await self.set_session() | |
| async with session.get(self.encode_url(rpath), **kw) as r: | |
| try: | |
| size = int(r.headers["content-length"]) | |
| except (ValueError, KeyError): | |
| size = None | |
| callback.set_size(size) | |
| self._raise_not_found_for_status(r, rpath) | |
| if isfilelike(lpath): | |
| outfile = lpath | |
| else: | |
| outfile = open(lpath, "wb") # noqa: ASYNC101, ASYNC230 | |
| try: | |
| chunk = True | |
| while chunk: | |
| chunk = await r.content.read(chunk_size) | |
| outfile.write(chunk) | |
| callback.relative_update(len(chunk)) | |
| finally: | |
| if not isfilelike(lpath): | |
| outfile.close() | |
| async def _put_file( | |
| self, | |
| lpath, | |
| rpath, | |
| chunk_size=5 * 2**20, | |
| callback=DEFAULT_CALLBACK, | |
| method="post", | |
| **kwargs, | |
| ): | |
| async def gen_chunks(): | |
| # Support passing arbitrary file-like objects | |
| # and use them instead of streams. | |
| if isinstance(lpath, io.IOBase): | |
| context = nullcontext(lpath) | |
| use_seek = False # might not support seeking | |
| else: | |
| context = open(lpath, "rb") # noqa: ASYNC101, ASYNC230 | |
| use_seek = True | |
| with context as f: | |
| if use_seek: | |
| callback.set_size(f.seek(0, 2)) | |
| f.seek(0) | |
| else: | |
| callback.set_size(getattr(f, "size", None)) | |
| chunk = f.read(chunk_size) | |
| while chunk: | |
| yield chunk | |
| callback.relative_update(len(chunk)) | |
| chunk = f.read(chunk_size) | |
| kw = self.kwargs.copy() | |
| kw.update(kwargs) | |
| session = await self.set_session() | |
| method = method.lower() | |
| if method not in ("post", "put"): | |
| raise ValueError( | |
| f"method has to be either 'post' or 'put', not: {method!r}" | |
| ) | |
| meth = getattr(session, method) | |
| async with meth(self.encode_url(rpath), data=gen_chunks(), **kw) as resp: | |
| self._raise_not_found_for_status(resp, rpath) | |
| async def _exists(self, path, **kwargs): | |
| kw = self.kwargs.copy() | |
| kw.update(kwargs) | |
| try: | |
| logger.debug(path) | |
| session = await self.set_session() | |
| r = await session.get(self.encode_url(path), **kw) | |
| async with r: | |
| return r.status < 400 | |
| except aiohttp.ClientError: | |
| return False | |
| async def _isfile(self, path, **kwargs): | |
| return await self._exists(path, **kwargs) | |
| def _open( | |
| self, | |
| path, | |
| mode="rb", | |
| block_size=None, | |
| autocommit=None, # XXX: This differs from the base class. | |
| cache_type=None, | |
| cache_options=None, | |
| size=None, | |
| **kwargs, | |
| ): | |
| """Make a file-like object | |
| Parameters | |
| ---------- | |
| path: str | |
| Full URL with protocol | |
| mode: string | |
| must be "rb" | |
| block_size: int or None | |
| Bytes to download in one request; use instance value if None. If | |
| zero, will return a streaming Requests file-like instance. | |
| kwargs: key-value | |
| Any other parameters, passed to requests calls | |
| """ | |
| if mode != "rb": | |
| raise NotImplementedError | |
| block_size = block_size if block_size is not None else self.block_size | |
| kw = self.kwargs.copy() | |
| kw["asynchronous"] = self.asynchronous | |
| kw.update(kwargs) | |
| info = {} | |
| size = size or info.update(self.info(path, **kwargs)) or info["size"] | |
| session = sync(self.loop, self.set_session) | |
| if block_size and size and info.get("partial", True): | |
| return HTTPFile( | |
| self, | |
| path, | |
| session=session, | |
| block_size=block_size, | |
| mode=mode, | |
| size=size, | |
| cache_type=cache_type or self.cache_type, | |
| cache_options=cache_options or self.cache_options, | |
| loop=self.loop, | |
| **kw, | |
| ) | |
| else: | |
| return HTTPStreamFile( | |
| self, | |
| path, | |
| mode=mode, | |
| loop=self.loop, | |
| session=session, | |
| **kw, | |
| ) | |
| async def open_async(self, path, mode="rb", size=None, **kwargs): | |
| session = await self.set_session() | |
| if size is None: | |
| try: | |
| size = (await self._info(path, **kwargs))["size"] | |
| except FileNotFoundError: | |
| pass | |
| return AsyncStreamFile( | |
| self, | |
| path, | |
| loop=self.loop, | |
| session=session, | |
| size=size, | |
| **kwargs, | |
| ) | |
| def ukey(self, url): | |
| """Unique identifier; assume HTTP files are static, unchanging""" | |
| return tokenize(url, self.kwargs, self.protocol) | |
| async def _info(self, url, **kwargs): | |
| """Get info of URL | |
| Tries to access location via HEAD, and then GET methods, but does | |
| not fetch the data. | |
| It is possible that the server does not supply any size information, in | |
| which case size will be given as None (and certain operations on the | |
| corresponding file will not work). | |
| """ | |
| info = {} | |
| session = await self.set_session() | |
| for policy in ["head", "get"]: | |
| try: | |
| info.update( | |
| await _file_info( | |
| self.encode_url(url), | |
| size_policy=policy, | |
| session=session, | |
| **self.kwargs, | |
| **kwargs, | |
| ) | |
| ) | |
| if info.get("size") is not None: | |
| break | |
| except Exception as exc: | |
| if policy == "get": | |
| # If get failed, then raise a FileNotFoundError | |
| raise FileNotFoundError(url) from exc | |
| logger.debug("", exc_info=exc) | |
| return {"name": url, "size": None, **info, "type": "file"} | |
| async def _glob(self, path, maxdepth=None, **kwargs): | |
| """ | |
| Find files by glob-matching. | |
| This implementation is idntical to the one in AbstractFileSystem, | |
| but "?" is not considered as a character for globbing, because it is | |
| so common in URLs, often identifying the "query" part. | |
| """ | |
| if maxdepth is not None and maxdepth < 1: | |
| raise ValueError("maxdepth must be at least 1") | |
| import re | |
| ends_with_slash = path.endswith("/") # _strip_protocol strips trailing slash | |
| path = self._strip_protocol(path) | |
| append_slash_to_dirname = ends_with_slash or path.endswith(("/**", "/*")) | |
| idx_star = path.find("*") if path.find("*") >= 0 else len(path) | |
| idx_brace = path.find("[") if path.find("[") >= 0 else len(path) | |
| min_idx = min(idx_star, idx_brace) | |
| detail = kwargs.pop("detail", False) | |
| if not has_magic(path): | |
| if await self._exists(path, **kwargs): | |
| if not detail: | |
| return [path] | |
| else: | |
| return {path: await self._info(path, **kwargs)} | |
| else: | |
| if not detail: | |
| return [] # glob of non-existent returns empty | |
| else: | |
| return {} | |
| elif "/" in path[:min_idx]: | |
| min_idx = path[:min_idx].rindex("/") | |
| root = path[: min_idx + 1] | |
| depth = path[min_idx + 1 :].count("/") + 1 | |
| else: | |
| root = "" | |
| depth = path[min_idx + 1 :].count("/") + 1 | |
| if "**" in path: | |
| if maxdepth is not None: | |
| idx_double_stars = path.find("**") | |
| depth_double_stars = path[idx_double_stars:].count("/") + 1 | |
| depth = depth - depth_double_stars + maxdepth | |
| else: | |
| depth = None | |
| allpaths = await self._find( | |
| root, maxdepth=depth, withdirs=True, detail=True, **kwargs | |
| ) | |
| pattern = glob_translate(path + ("/" if ends_with_slash else "")) | |
| pattern = re.compile(pattern) | |
| out = { | |
| ( | |
| p.rstrip("/") | |
| if not append_slash_to_dirname | |
| and info["type"] == "directory" | |
| and p.endswith("/") | |
| else p | |
| ): info | |
| for p, info in sorted(allpaths.items()) | |
| if pattern.match(p.rstrip("/")) | |
| } | |
| if detail: | |
| return out | |
| else: | |
| return list(out) | |
| async def _isdir(self, path): | |
| # override, since all URLs are (also) files | |
| try: | |
| return bool(await self._ls(path)) | |
| except (FileNotFoundError, ValueError): | |
| return False | |
| class HTTPFile(AbstractBufferedFile): | |
| """ | |
| A file-like object pointing to a remote HTTP(S) resource | |
| Supports only reading, with read-ahead of a predetermined block-size. | |
| In the case that the server does not supply the filesize, only reading of | |
| the complete file in one go is supported. | |
| Parameters | |
| ---------- | |
| url: str | |
| Full URL of the remote resource, including the protocol | |
| session: aiohttp.ClientSession or None | |
| All calls will be made within this session, to avoid restarting | |
| connections where the server allows this | |
| block_size: int or None | |
| The amount of read-ahead to do, in bytes. Default is 5MB, or the value | |
| configured for the FileSystem creating this file | |
| size: None or int | |
| If given, this is the size of the file in bytes, and we don't attempt | |
| to call the server to find the value. | |
| kwargs: all other key-values are passed to requests calls. | |
| """ | |
| def __init__( | |
| self, | |
| fs, | |
| url, | |
| session=None, | |
| block_size=None, | |
| mode="rb", | |
| cache_type="bytes", | |
| cache_options=None, | |
| size=None, | |
| loop=None, | |
| asynchronous=False, | |
| **kwargs, | |
| ): | |
| if mode != "rb": | |
| raise NotImplementedError("File mode not supported") | |
| self.asynchronous = asynchronous | |
| self.loop = loop | |
| self.url = url | |
| self.session = session | |
| self.details = {"name": url, "size": size, "type": "file"} | |
| super().__init__( | |
| fs=fs, | |
| path=url, | |
| mode=mode, | |
| block_size=block_size, | |
| cache_type=cache_type, | |
| cache_options=cache_options, | |
| **kwargs, | |
| ) | |
| def read(self, length=-1): | |
| """Read bytes from file | |
| Parameters | |
| ---------- | |
| length: int | |
| Read up to this many bytes. If negative, read all content to end of | |
| file. If the server has not supplied the filesize, attempting to | |
| read only part of the data will raise a ValueError. | |
| """ | |
| if ( | |
| (length < 0 and self.loc == 0) # explicit read all | |
| # but not when the size is known and fits into a block anyways | |
| and not (self.size is not None and self.size <= self.blocksize) | |
| ): | |
| self._fetch_all() | |
| if self.size is None: | |
| if length < 0: | |
| self._fetch_all() | |
| else: | |
| length = min(self.size - self.loc, length) | |
| return super().read(length) | |
| async def async_fetch_all(self): | |
| """Read whole file in one shot, without caching | |
| This is only called when position is still at zero, | |
| and read() is called without a byte-count. | |
| """ | |
| logger.debug(f"Fetch all for {self}") | |
| if not isinstance(self.cache, AllBytes): | |
| r = await self.session.get(self.fs.encode_url(self.url), **self.kwargs) | |
| async with r: | |
| r.raise_for_status() | |
| out = await r.read() | |
| self.cache = AllBytes( | |
| size=len(out), fetcher=None, blocksize=None, data=out | |
| ) | |
| self.size = len(out) | |
| _fetch_all = sync_wrapper(async_fetch_all) | |
| def _parse_content_range(self, headers): | |
| """Parse the Content-Range header""" | |
| s = headers.get("Content-Range", "") | |
| m = re.match(r"bytes (\d+-\d+|\*)/(\d+|\*)", s) | |
| if not m: | |
| return None, None, None | |
| if m[1] == "*": | |
| start = end = None | |
| else: | |
| start, end = [int(x) for x in m[1].split("-")] | |
| total = None if m[2] == "*" else int(m[2]) | |
| return start, end, total | |
| async def async_fetch_range(self, start, end): | |
| """Download a block of data | |
| The expectation is that the server returns only the requested bytes, | |
| with HTTP code 206. If this is not the case, we first check the headers, | |
| and then stream the output - if the data size is bigger than we | |
| requested, an exception is raised. | |
| """ | |
| logger.debug(f"Fetch range for {self}: {start}-{end}") | |
| kwargs = self.kwargs.copy() | |
| headers = kwargs.pop("headers", {}).copy() | |
| headers["Range"] = f"bytes={start}-{end - 1}" | |
| logger.debug(f"{self.url} : {headers['Range']}") | |
| r = await self.session.get( | |
| self.fs.encode_url(self.url), headers=headers, **kwargs | |
| ) | |
| async with r: | |
| if r.status == 416: | |
| # range request outside file | |
| return b"" | |
| r.raise_for_status() | |
| # If the server has handled the range request, it should reply | |
| # with status 206 (partial content). But we'll guess that a suitable | |
| # Content-Range header or a Content-Length no more than the | |
| # requested range also mean we have got the desired range. | |
| response_is_range = ( | |
| r.status == 206 | |
| or self._parse_content_range(r.headers)[0] == start | |
| or int(r.headers.get("Content-Length", end + 1)) <= end - start | |
| ) | |
| if response_is_range: | |
| # partial content, as expected | |
| out = await r.read() | |
| elif start > 0: | |
| raise ValueError( | |
| "The HTTP server doesn't appear to support range requests. " | |
| "Only reading this file from the beginning is supported. " | |
| "Open with block_size=0 for a streaming file interface." | |
| ) | |
| else: | |
| # Response is not a range, but we want the start of the file, | |
| # so we can read the required amount anyway. | |
| cl = 0 | |
| out = [] | |
| while True: | |
| chunk = await r.content.read(2**20) | |
| # data size unknown, let's read until we have enough | |
| if chunk: | |
| out.append(chunk) | |
| cl += len(chunk) | |
| if cl > end - start: | |
| break | |
| else: | |
| break | |
| out = b"".join(out)[: end - start] | |
| return out | |
| _fetch_range = sync_wrapper(async_fetch_range) | |
| def __reduce__(self): | |
| return ( | |
| reopen, | |
| ( | |
| self.fs, | |
| self.url, | |
| self.mode, | |
| self.blocksize, | |
| self.cache.name if self.cache else "none", | |
| self.size, | |
| ), | |
| ) | |
| def reopen(fs, url, mode, blocksize, cache_type, size=None): | |
| return fs.open( | |
| url, mode=mode, block_size=blocksize, cache_type=cache_type, size=size | |
| ) | |
| magic_check = re.compile("([*[])") | |
| def has_magic(s): | |
| match = magic_check.search(s) | |
| return match is not None | |
| class HTTPStreamFile(AbstractBufferedFile): | |
| def __init__(self, fs, url, mode="rb", loop=None, session=None, **kwargs): | |
| self.asynchronous = kwargs.pop("asynchronous", False) | |
| self.url = url | |
| self.loop = loop | |
| self.session = session | |
| if mode != "rb": | |
| raise ValueError | |
| self.details = {"name": url, "size": None} | |
| super().__init__(fs=fs, path=url, mode=mode, cache_type="none", **kwargs) | |
| async def cor(): | |
| r = await self.session.get(self.fs.encode_url(url), **kwargs).__aenter__() | |
| self.fs._raise_not_found_for_status(r, url) | |
| return r | |
| self.r = sync(self.loop, cor) | |
| self.loop = fs.loop | |
| def seek(self, loc, whence=0): | |
| if loc == 0 and whence == 1: | |
| return | |
| if loc == self.loc and whence == 0: | |
| return | |
| raise ValueError("Cannot seek streaming HTTP file") | |
| async def _read(self, num=-1): | |
| out = await self.r.content.read(num) | |
| self.loc += len(out) | |
| return out | |
| read = sync_wrapper(_read) | |
| async def _close(self): | |
| self.r.close() | |
| def close(self): | |
| asyncio.run_coroutine_threadsafe(self._close(), self.loop) | |
| super().close() | |
| def __reduce__(self): | |
| return reopen, (self.fs, self.url, self.mode, self.blocksize, self.cache.name) | |
| class AsyncStreamFile(AbstractAsyncStreamedFile): | |
| def __init__( | |
| self, fs, url, mode="rb", loop=None, session=None, size=None, **kwargs | |
| ): | |
| self.url = url | |
| self.session = session | |
| self.r = None | |
| if mode != "rb": | |
| raise ValueError | |
| self.details = {"name": url, "size": None} | |
| self.kwargs = kwargs | |
| super().__init__(fs=fs, path=url, mode=mode, cache_type="none") | |
| self.size = size | |
| async def read(self, num=-1): | |
| if self.r is None: | |
| r = await self.session.get( | |
| self.fs.encode_url(self.url), **self.kwargs | |
| ).__aenter__() | |
| self.fs._raise_not_found_for_status(r, self.url) | |
| self.r = r | |
| out = await self.r.content.read(num) | |
| self.loc += len(out) | |
| return out | |
| async def close(self): | |
| if self.r is not None: | |
| self.r.close() | |
| self.r = None | |
| await super().close() | |
| async def get_range(session, url, start, end, file=None, **kwargs): | |
| # explicit get a range when we know it must be safe | |
| kwargs = kwargs.copy() | |
| headers = kwargs.pop("headers", {}).copy() | |
| headers["Range"] = f"bytes={start}-{end - 1}" | |
| r = await session.get(url, headers=headers, **kwargs) | |
| r.raise_for_status() | |
| async with r: | |
| out = await r.read() | |
| if file: | |
| with open(file, "r+b") as f: # noqa: ASYNC101, ASYNC230 | |
| f.seek(start) | |
| f.write(out) | |
| else: | |
| return out | |
| async def _file_info(url, session, size_policy="head", **kwargs): | |
| """Call HEAD on the server to get details about the file (size/checksum etc.) | |
| Default operation is to explicitly allow redirects and use encoding | |
| 'identity' (no compression) to get the true size of the target. | |
| """ | |
| logger.debug("Retrieve file size for %s", url) | |
| kwargs = kwargs.copy() | |
| ar = kwargs.pop("allow_redirects", True) | |
| head = kwargs.get("headers", {}).copy() | |
| head["Accept-Encoding"] = "identity" | |
| kwargs["headers"] = head | |
| info = {} | |
| if size_policy == "head": | |
| r = await session.head(url, allow_redirects=ar, **kwargs) | |
| elif size_policy == "get": | |
| r = await session.get(url, allow_redirects=ar, **kwargs) | |
| else: | |
| raise TypeError(f'size_policy must be "head" or "get", got {size_policy}') | |
| async with r: | |
| r.raise_for_status() | |
| if "Content-Length" in r.headers: | |
| # Some servers may choose to ignore Accept-Encoding and return | |
| # compressed content, in which case the returned size is unreliable. | |
| if "Content-Encoding" not in r.headers or r.headers["Content-Encoding"] in [ | |
| "identity", | |
| "", | |
| ]: | |
| info["size"] = int(r.headers["Content-Length"]) | |
| elif "Content-Range" in r.headers: | |
| info["size"] = int(r.headers["Content-Range"].split("/")[1]) | |
| if "Content-Type" in r.headers: | |
| info["mimetype"] = r.headers["Content-Type"].partition(";")[0] | |
| if r.headers.get("Accept-Ranges") == "none": | |
| # Some servers may explicitly discourage partial content requests, but | |
| # the lack of "Accept-Ranges" does not always indicate they would fail | |
| info["partial"] = False | |
| info["url"] = str(r.url) | |
| for checksum_field in ["ETag", "Content-MD5", "Digest"]: | |
| if r.headers.get(checksum_field): | |
| info[checksum_field] = r.headers[checksum_field] | |
| return info | |
| async def _file_size(url, session=None, *args, **kwargs): | |
| if session is None: | |
| session = await get_client() | |
| info = await _file_info(url, session=session, *args, **kwargs) | |
| return info.get("size") | |
| file_size = sync_wrapper(_file_size) | |