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package swift
import (
"context"
"os"
"strings"
)
// DynamicLargeObjectCreateFile represents an open static large object
type DynamicLargeObjectCreateFile struct {
largeObjectCreateFile
}
// DynamicLargeObjectCreateFile creates a dynamic large object
// returning an object which satisfies io.Writer, io.Seeker, io.Closer
// and io.ReaderFrom. The flags are as passes to the
// largeObjectCreate method.
func (c *Connection) DynamicLargeObjectCreateFile(ctx context.Context, opts *LargeObjectOpts) (LargeObjectFile, error) {
lo, err := c.largeObjectCreate(ctx, opts)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
return withBuffer(opts, &DynamicLargeObjectCreateFile{
largeObjectCreateFile: *lo,
}), nil
}
// DynamicLargeObjectCreate creates or truncates an existing dynamic
// large object returning a writeable object. This sets opts.Flags to
// an appropriate value before calling DynamicLargeObjectCreateFile
func (c *Connection) DynamicLargeObjectCreate(ctx context.Context, opts *LargeObjectOpts) (LargeObjectFile, error) {
opts.Flags = os.O_TRUNC | os.O_CREATE
return c.DynamicLargeObjectCreateFile(ctx, opts)
}
// DynamicLargeObjectDelete deletes a dynamic large object and all of its segments.
func (c *Connection) DynamicLargeObjectDelete(ctx context.Context, container string, path string) error {
return c.LargeObjectDelete(ctx, container, path)
}
// DynamicLargeObjectMove moves a dynamic large object from srcContainer, srcObjectName to dstContainer, dstObjectName
func (c *Connection) DynamicLargeObjectMove(ctx context.Context, srcContainer string, srcObjectName string, dstContainer string, dstObjectName string) error {
info, headers, err := c.Object(ctx, srcContainer, srcObjectName)
if err != nil {
return err
}
segmentContainer, segmentPath, err := parseFullPath(headers["X-Object-Manifest"])
if err != nil {
return err
}
if err := c.createDLOManifest(ctx, dstContainer, dstObjectName, segmentContainer+"/"+segmentPath, info.ContentType, sanitizeLargeObjectMoveHeaders(headers)); err != nil {
return err
}
if err := c.ObjectDelete(ctx, srcContainer, srcObjectName); err != nil {
return err
}
return nil
}
func sanitizeLargeObjectMoveHeaders(headers Headers) Headers {
sanitizedHeaders := make(map[string]string, len(headers))
for k, v := range headers {
if strings.HasPrefix(k, "X-") { //Some of the fields does not effect the request e,g, X-Timestamp, X-Trans-Id, X-Openstack-Request-Id. Open stack will generate new ones anyway.
sanitizedHeaders[k] = v
}
}
return sanitizedHeaders
}
// createDLOManifest creates a dynamic large object manifest
func (c *Connection) createDLOManifest(ctx context.Context, container string, objectName string, prefix string, contentType string, headers Headers) error {
if headers == nil {
headers = make(Headers)
}
headers["X-Object-Manifest"] = prefix
manifest, err := c.ObjectCreate(ctx, container, objectName, false, "", contentType, headers)
if err != nil {
return err
}
if err := manifest.Close(); err != nil {
return err
}
return nil
}
// Close satisfies the io.Closer interface
func (file *DynamicLargeObjectCreateFile) Close() error {
return file.CloseWithContext(context.Background())
}
func (file *DynamicLargeObjectCreateFile) CloseWithContext(ctx context.Context) error {
return file.Flush(ctx)
}
func (file *DynamicLargeObjectCreateFile) Flush(ctx context.Context) error {
err := file.conn.createDLOManifest(ctx, file.container, file.objectName, file.segmentContainer+"/"+file.prefix, file.contentType, file.headers)
if err != nil {
return err
}
return file.conn.waitForSegmentsToShowUp(ctx, file.container, file.objectName, file.Size())
}
func (c *Connection) getAllDLOSegments(ctx context.Context, segmentContainer, segmentPath string) ([]Object, error) {
//a simple container listing works 99.9% of the time
segments, err := c.ObjectsAll(ctx, segmentContainer, &ObjectsOpts{Prefix: segmentPath})
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
hasObjectName := make(map[string]struct{})
for _, segment := range segments {
hasObjectName[segment.Name] = struct{}{}
}
//The container listing might be outdated (i.e. not contain all existing
//segment objects yet) because of temporary inconsistency (Swift is only
//eventually consistent!). Check its completeness.
segmentNumber := 0
for {
segmentNumber++
segmentName := getSegment(segmentPath, segmentNumber)
if _, seen := hasObjectName[segmentName]; seen {
continue
}
//This segment is missing in the container listing. Use a more reliable
//request to check its existence. (HEAD requests on segments are
//guaranteed to return the correct metadata, except for the pathological
//case of an outage of large parts of the Swift cluster or its network,
//since every segment is only written once.)
segment, _, err := c.Object(ctx, segmentContainer, segmentName)
switch err {
case nil:
//found new segment -> add it in the correct position and keep
//going, more might be missing
if segmentNumber <= len(segments) {
segments = append(segments[:segmentNumber], segments[segmentNumber-1:]...)
segments[segmentNumber-1] = segment
} else {
segments = append(segments, segment)
}
continue
case ObjectNotFound:
//This segment is missing. Since we upload segments sequentially,
//there won't be any more segments after it.
return segments, nil
default:
return nil, err //unexpected error
}
}
}