The internal REST API used between the proxy server and the account, container and object server is almost identical to public Swift REST API, but with a few internal extensions (for example, update an account with a new container).
The pluggable back-end APIs for the three REST API servers (account, container, object) abstracts the needs for servicing the various REST APIs from the details of how data is laid out and stored on-disk.
The APIs are documented in the reference implementations for all three servers. For historical reasons, the object server backend reference implementation module is named diskfile, while the account and container server backend reference implementation modules are named appropriately.
This API is still under development and not yet finalized.
Pluggable Back-end for Account Server
Encapsulates working with an account database.
Create account_stat table which is specific to the account DB. Not a part of Pluggable Back-ends, internal to the baseline code.
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Create container table which is specific to the account DB.
Parameters: | conn – DB connection object |
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Create policy_stat table which is specific to the account DB. Not a part of Pluggable Back-ends, internal to the baseline code.
Parameters: | conn – DB connection object |
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Check if the account DB is empty.
Returns: | True if the database has no active containers. |
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Get global data for the account.
Returns: | dict with keys: account, created_at, put_timestamp, delete_timestamp, status_changed_at, container_count, object_count, bytes_used, hash, id |
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Get global policy stats for the account.
Parameters: | do_migrations – boolean, if True the policy stat dicts will always include the ‘container_count’ key; otherwise it may be omitted on legacy databases until they are migrated. |
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Returns: | dict of policy stats where the key is the policy index and the value is a dictionary like {‘object_count’: M, ‘bytes_used’: N, ‘container_count’: L} |
Only returns true if the status field is set to DELETED.
Get a list of containers sorted by name starting at marker onward, up to limit entries. Entries will begin with the prefix and will not have the delimiter after the prefix.
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Returns: | list of tuples of (name, object_count, bytes_used, 0) |
Merge items into the container table.
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Create a container with the given attributes.
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Pluggable Back-ends for Container Server
Encapsulates working with a container database.
Create the container_info table which is specific to the container DB. Not a part of Pluggable Back-ends, internal to the baseline code. Also creates the container_stat view.
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Create the object table which is specific to the container DB. Not a part of Pluggable Back-ends, internal to the baseline code.
Parameters: | conn – DB connection object |
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Create policy_stat table.
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Mark an object deleted.
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Check if container DB is empty.
Returns: | True if the database has no active objects, False otherwise |
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Get global data for the container.
Returns: | dict with keys: account, container, created_at, put_timestamp, delete_timestamp, status_changed_at, object_count, bytes_used, reported_put_timestamp, reported_delete_timestamp, reported_object_count, reported_bytes_used, hash, id, x_container_sync_point1, x_container_sync_point2, and storage_policy_index. |
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Get the is_deleted status and info for the container.
Returns: | a tuple, in the form (info, is_deleted) info is a dict as returned by get_info and is_deleted is a boolean. |
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Get a list of objects which are in a storage policy different from the container’s storage policy.
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Returns: | list of dicts with keys: name, created_at, size, content_type, etag, storage_policy_index |
Get a list of objects sorted by name starting at marker onward, up to limit entries. Entries will begin with the prefix and will not have the delimiter after the prefix.
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Returns: | list of tuples of (name, created_at, size, content_type, etag) |
Merge items into the object table.
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Creates an object in the DB with its metadata.
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Update reported stats, available with container’s get_info.
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Update the container_stat policy_index and status_changed_at.
Compare the data and meta related timestamps of a new object item with the timestamps of an existing object record, and update the new item with data and/or meta related attributes from the existing record if their timestamps are newer.
The multiple timestamps are encoded into a single string for storing in the ‘created_at’ column of the objects db table.
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Returns: | True if any attributes of the new item dict were found to be newer than the existing and therefore not updated, otherwise False implying that the updated item is equal to the existing. |
Disk File Interface for the Swift Object Server
The DiskFile, DiskFileWriter and DiskFileReader classes combined define the on-disk abstraction layer for supporting the object server REST API interfaces (excluding REPLICATE). Other implementations wishing to provide an alternative backend for the object server must implement the three classes. An example alternative implementation can be found in the mem_server.py and mem_diskfile.py modules along size this one.
The DiskFileManager is a reference implemenation specific class and is not part of the backend API.
The remaining methods in this module are considered implementation specific and are also not considered part of the backend API.
Represents an object location to be audited.
Other than being a bucket of data, the only useful thing this does is stringify to a filesystem path so the auditor’s logs look okay.
Manage object files.
This specific implementation manages object files on a disk formatted with a POSIX-compliant file system that supports extended attributes as metadata on a file or directory.
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The arguments to the constructor are considered implementation specific. The API does not define the constructor arguments.
The following path format is used for data file locations: <devices_path/<device_dir>/<datadir>/<partdir>/<suffixdir>/<hashdir>/ <datafile>.<ext>
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Context manager to create a file. We create a temporary file first, and then return a DiskFileWriter object to encapsulate the state.
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An implementation is not required to perform on-disk preallocations even if the parameter is specified. But if it does and it fails, it must raise a DiskFileNoSpace exception.
Parameters: | size – optional initial size of file to explicitly allocate on disk |
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Delete the object.
This implementation creates a tombstone file using the given timestamp, and removes any older versions of the object file. Any file that has an older timestamp than timestamp will be deleted.
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An implementation is free to use or ignore the timestamp parameter.
Parameters: | timestamp – timestamp to compare with each file |
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this implementation will raise the same errors as the create() method. |
Provides the timestamp of the newest data file found in the object directory.
Returns: | A Timestamp instance, or None if no data file was found. |
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Provide the datafile metadata for a previously opened object as a dictionary. This is metadata that was included when the object was first PUT, and does not include metadata set by any subsequent POST.
Returns: | object’s datafile metadata dictionary |
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if the swift.obj.diskfile.DiskFile.open() method was not previously invoked |
Provide the metadata for a previously opened object as a dictionary.
Returns: | object’s metadata dictionary |
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if the swift.obj.diskfile.DiskFile.open() method was not previously invoked |
Provide the metafile metadata for a previously opened object as a dictionary. This is metadata that was written by a POST and does not include any persistent metadata that was set by the original PUT.
Returns: | object’s .meta file metadata dictionary, or None if there is no .meta file |
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if the swift.obj.diskfile.DiskFile.open() method was not previously invoked |
Open the object.
This implementation opens the data file representing the object, reads the associated metadata in the extended attributes, additionally combining metadata from fast-POST .meta files.
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An implementation is allowed to raise any of the following exceptions, but is only required to raise DiskFileNotExist when the object representation does not exist.
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Returns: | itself for use as a context manager |
Return the metadata for an object without requiring the caller to open the object first.
Returns: | metadata dictionary for an object |
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this implementation will raise the same errors as the open() method. |
Return a swift.common.swob.Response class compatible “app_iter” object as defined by swift.obj.diskfile.DiskFileReader.
For this implementation, the responsibility of closing the open file is passed to the swift.obj.diskfile.DiskFileReader object.
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Returns: | a swift.obj.diskfile.DiskFileReader object |
Write a block of metadata to an object without requiring the caller to create the object first. Supports fast-POST behavior semantics.
Parameters: | metadata – dictionary of metadata to be associated with the object |
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Raises DiskFileError: | |
this implementation will raise the same errors as the create() method. |
Management class for devices, providing common place for shared parameters and methods not provided by the DiskFile class (which primarily services the object server REST API layer).
The get_diskfile() method is how this implementation creates a DiskFile object.
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This class is reference implementation specific and not part of the pluggable on-disk backend API.
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TODO(portante): Not sure what the right name to recommend here, as “manager” seemed generic enough, though suggestions are welcome.
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Clean up on-disk files that are obsolete and gather the set of valid on-disk files for an object.
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Returns: | a dict that may contain: valid on disk files keyed by their filename extension; a list of obsolete files stored under the key ‘obsolete’; a list of files remaining in the directory, reverse sorted, stored under the key ‘files’. |
Construct the path to a device without checking if it is mounted.
Parameters: | device – name of target device |
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Returns: | full path to the device |
Return the path to a device, first checking to see if either it is a proper mount point, or at least a directory depending on the mount_check configuration option.
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Returns: | full path to the device, None if the path to the device is not a proper mount point or directory. |
Returns a BaseDiskFile instance for an object based on the object’s partition, path parts and policy.
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Returns a BaseDiskFile instance for an object at the given AuditLocation.
Parameters: | audit_location – object location to be audited |
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Returns a DiskFile instance for an object at the given object_hash. Just in case someone thinks of refactoring, be sure DiskFileDeleted is not raised, but the DiskFile instance representing the tombstoned object is returned instead.
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Returns: | a dictionary that maps suffix directories |
Given a simple list of files names, determine the files that constitute a valid fileset i.e. a set of files that defines the state of an object, and determine the files that are obsolete and could be deleted. Note that some files may fall into neither category.
If a file is considered part of a valid fileset then its info dict will be added to the results dict, keyed by <extension>_info. Any files that are no longer required will have their info dicts added to a list stored under the key ‘obsolete’.
The results dict will always contain entries with keys ‘ts_file’, ‘data_file’ and ‘meta_file’. Their values will be the fully qualified path to a file of the corresponding type if there is such a file in the valid fileset, or None.
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Returns filename for given timestamp.
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Returns: | a file name |
Yield an AuditLocation for all objects stored under device_dirs.
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Parse an on disk file name.
Parameters: | filename – the file name including extension |
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Returns: | a dict, with keys for timestamp, ext and ctype_timestamp:
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if any part of the filename is not able to be validated. |
Write data describing a container update notification to a pickle file in the async_pending directory.
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A context manager that will lock on the device given, if configured to do so.
Parameters: | device – name of target device |
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If the lock on the device cannot be granted within the configured timeout. |
Yields tuples of (full_path, hash_only, timestamps) for object information stored for the given device, partition, and (optionally) suffixes. If suffixes is None, all stored suffixes will be searched for object hashes. Note that if suffixes is not None but empty, such as [], then nothing will be yielded.
timestamps is a dict which may contain items mapping:
where timestamps are instances of Timestamp
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Yields tuples of (full_path, suffix_only) for suffixes stored on the given device and partition.
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Encapsulation of the WSGI read context for servicing GET REST API requests. Serves as the context manager object for the swift.obj.diskfile.DiskFile class’s swift.obj.diskfile.DiskFile.reader() method.
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The quarantining behavior of this method is considered implementation specific, and is not required of the API.
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Returns an iterator over the data file for range (start, stop)
Returns an iterator over the data file for a set of ranges
Close the open file handle if present.
For this specific implementation, this method will handle quarantining the file if necessary.
Does some magic with splice() and tee() to move stuff from disk to network without ever touching userspace.
Parameters: | wsockfd – file descriptor (integer) of the socket out which to send data |
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Encapsulation of the write context for servicing PUT REST API requests. Serves as the context manager object for the swift.obj.diskfile.DiskFile class’s swift.obj.diskfile.DiskFile.create() method.
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It is the responsibility of the swift.obj.diskfile.DiskFile.create() method context manager to close the open file descriptor.
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Perform any operations necessary to mark the object as durable. For replication policy type this is a no-op.
Parameters: | timestamp – object put timestamp, an instance of Timestamp |
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Finalize writing the file on disk.
Parameters: | metadata – dictionary of metadata to be associated with the object |
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Write a chunk of data to disk. All invocations of this method must come before invoking the :func:
For this implementation, the data is written into a temporary file.
Parameters: | chunk – the chunk of data to write as a string object |
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Returns: | the total number of bytes written to an object |
Take what’s in hashes.pkl and hashes.invalid, combine them, write the result back to hashes.pkl, and clear out hashes.invalid.
Parameters: | suffix_dir – absolute path to partition dir containing hashes.pkl and hashes.invalid |
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Returns: | a dict, the suffix hashes (if any), the key ‘valid’ will be False if hashes.pkl is corrupt, cannot be read or does not exist |
Extracts the policy for an object (based on the name of the objects directory) given the device-relative path to the object. Returns None in the event that the path is malformed in some way.
The device-relative path is everything after the mount point; for example:
would have device-relative path:
objects-5/30/179/485dc017205a81df3af616d917c90179/1401811134.873649.data
Parameters: | obj_path – device-relative path of an object, or the full path |
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Returns: | a BaseStoragePolicy or None |
Invalidates the hash for a suffix_dir in the partition’s hashes file.
Parameters: | suffix_dir – absolute path to suffix dir whose hash needs invalidating |
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Given a devices path (e.g. “/srv/node”), yield an AuditLocation for all objects stored under that directory if device_dirs isn’t set. If device_dirs is set, only yield AuditLocation for the objects under the entries in device_dirs. The AuditLocation only knows the path to the hash directory, not to the .data file therein (if any). This is to avoid a double listdir(hash_dir); the DiskFile object will always do one, so we don’t.
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In the case that a file is corrupted, move it to a quarantined area to allow replication to fix it.
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The path to the device the corrupted file is on. | |
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The path to the file you want quarantined. | |
Returns: | path (str) of directory the file was moved to |
Raises OSError: | re-raises non errno.EEXIST / errno.ENOTEMPTY exceptions from rename |
Read the existing hashes.pkl
Returns: | a dict, the suffix hashes (if any), the key ‘valid’ will be False if hashes.pkl is corrupt, cannot be read or does not exist |
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Helper function to read the pickled metadata from an object file.
Parameters: | fd – file descriptor or filename to load the metadata from |
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Returns: | dictionary of metadata |
Wrapper to attach module level functions to base class.
Write hashes to hashes.pkl
The updated key is added to hashes before it is written.
Helper function to write pickled metadata for an object file.
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