""" Ported to Python 3. """ import os.path, sys, time, random, stat from allmydata.util.netstring import netstring from allmydata.util.hashutil import backupdb_dirhash from allmydata.util import base32 from allmydata.util.fileutil import abspath_expanduser_unicode from allmydata.util.encodingutil import to_bytes from allmydata.util.dbutil import get_db, DBError DAY = 24*60*60 MONTH = 30*DAY SCHEMA_v1 = """ CREATE TABLE version -- added in v1 ( version INTEGER -- contains one row, set to 2 ); CREATE TABLE local_files -- added in v1 ( path VARCHAR(1024) PRIMARY KEY, -- index, this is an absolute UTF-8-encoded local filename size INTEGER, -- os.stat(fn)[stat.ST_SIZE] mtime NUMBER, -- os.stat(fn)[stat.ST_MTIME] ctime NUMBER, -- os.stat(fn)[stat.ST_CTIME] fileid INTEGER ); CREATE TABLE caps -- added in v1 ( fileid INTEGER PRIMARY KEY AUTOINCREMENT, filecap VARCHAR(256) UNIQUE -- URI:CHK:... ); CREATE TABLE last_upload -- added in v1 ( fileid INTEGER PRIMARY KEY, last_uploaded TIMESTAMP, last_checked TIMESTAMP ); """ TABLE_DIRECTORY = """ CREATE TABLE directories -- added in v2 ( dirhash varchar(256) PRIMARY KEY, -- base32(dirhash) dircap varchar(256), -- URI:DIR2-CHK:... last_uploaded TIMESTAMP, last_checked TIMESTAMP ); """ SCHEMA_v2 = SCHEMA_v1 + TABLE_DIRECTORY UPDATE_v1_to_v2 = TABLE_DIRECTORY + """ UPDATE version SET version=2; """ UPDATERS = { 2: UPDATE_v1_to_v2, } def get_backupdb(dbfile, stderr=sys.stderr, create_version=(SCHEMA_v2, 2), just_create=False): # Open or create the given backupdb file. The parent directory must # exist. try: (sqlite3, db) = get_db(dbfile, stderr, create_version, updaters=UPDATERS, just_create=just_create, dbname="backupdb") return BackupDB_v2(sqlite3, db) except DBError as e: print(e, file=stderr) return None class FileResult(object): def __init__(self, bdb, filecap, should_check, path, mtime, ctime, size): self.bdb = bdb self.filecap = filecap self.should_check_p = should_check self.path = path self.mtime = mtime self.ctime = ctime self.size = size def was_uploaded(self): if self.filecap: return self.filecap return False def did_upload(self, filecap): self.bdb.did_upload_file(filecap, self.path, self.mtime, self.ctime, self.size) def should_check(self): return self.should_check_p def did_check_healthy(self, results): self.bdb.did_check_file_healthy(self.filecap, results) class DirectoryResult(object): def __init__(self, bdb, dirhash, dircap, should_check): self.bdb = bdb self.dircap = dircap self.should_check_p = should_check self.dirhash = dirhash def was_created(self): if self.dircap: return self.dircap return False def did_create(self, dircap): self.bdb.did_create_directory(dircap, self.dirhash) def should_check(self): return self.should_check_p def did_check_healthy(self, results): self.bdb.did_check_directory_healthy(self.dircap, results) class BackupDB_v2(object): VERSION = 2 NO_CHECK_BEFORE = 1*MONTH ALWAYS_CHECK_AFTER = 2*MONTH def __init__(self, sqlite_module, connection): self.sqlite_module = sqlite_module self.connection = connection self.cursor = connection.cursor() def check_file(self, path, use_timestamps=True): """I will tell you if a given local file needs to be uploaded or not, by looking in a database and seeing if I have a record of this file having been uploaded earlier. I return a FileResults object, synchronously. If r.was_uploaded() returns False, you should upload the file. When you are finished uploading it, call r.did_upload(filecap), so I can update my database. If was_uploaded() returns a filecap, you might be able to avoid an upload. Call r.should_check(), and if it says False, you can skip the upload and use the filecap returned by was_uploaded(). If should_check() returns True, you should perform a filecheck on the filecap returned by was_uploaded(). If the check indicates the file is healthy, please call r.did_check_healthy(checker_results) so I can update the database, using the de-JSONized response from the webapi t=check call for 'checker_results'. If the check indicates the file is not healthy, please upload the file and call r.did_upload(filecap) when you're done. If use_timestamps=True (the default), I will compare ctime and mtime of the local file against an entry in my database, and consider the file to be unchanged if ctime, mtime, and filesize are all the same as the earlier version. If use_timestamps=False, I will not trust the timestamps, so more files (perhaps all) will be marked as needing upload. A future version of this database may hash the file to make equality decisions, in which case use_timestamps=False will not always imply r.must_upload()==True. 'path' points to a local file on disk, possibly relative to the current working directory. The database stores absolute pathnames. """ path = abspath_expanduser_unicode(path) # TODO: consider using get_pathinfo. s = os.stat(path) size = s[stat.ST_SIZE] ctime = s[stat.ST_CTIME] mtime = s[stat.ST_MTIME] now = time.time() c = self.cursor c.execute("SELECT size,mtime,ctime,fileid" " FROM local_files" " WHERE path=?", (path,)) row = self.cursor.fetchone() if not row: return FileResult(self, None, False, path, mtime, ctime, size) (last_size,last_mtime,last_ctime,last_fileid) = row c.execute("SELECT caps.filecap, last_upload.last_checked" " FROM caps,last_upload" " WHERE caps.fileid=? AND last_upload.fileid=?", (last_fileid, last_fileid)) row2 = c.fetchone() if ((last_size != size or not use_timestamps or last_mtime != mtime or last_ctime != ctime) # the file has been changed or (not row2) # we somehow forgot where we put the file last time ): c.execute("DELETE FROM local_files WHERE path=?", (path,)) self.connection.commit() return FileResult(self, None, False, path, mtime, ctime, size) # at this point, we're allowed to assume the file hasn't been changed (filecap, last_checked) = row2 age = now - last_checked probability = ((age - self.NO_CHECK_BEFORE) / (self.ALWAYS_CHECK_AFTER - self.NO_CHECK_BEFORE)) probability = min(max(probability, 0.0), 1.0) should_check = bool(random.random() < probability) return FileResult(self, to_bytes(filecap), should_check, path, mtime, ctime, size) def get_or_allocate_fileid_for_cap(self, filecap): # find an existing fileid for this filecap, or insert a new one. The # caller is required to commit() afterwards. # mysql has "INSERT ... ON DUPLICATE KEY UPDATE", but not sqlite # sqlite has "INSERT ON CONFLICT REPLACE", but not mysql # So we use INSERT, ignore any error, then a SELECT c = self.cursor try: c.execute("INSERT INTO caps (filecap) VALUES (?)", (filecap,)) except (self.sqlite_module.IntegrityError, self.sqlite_module.OperationalError): # sqlite3 on sid gives IntegrityError # pysqlite2 (which we don't use, so maybe no longer relevant) on dapper gives OperationalError pass c.execute("SELECT fileid FROM caps WHERE filecap=?", (filecap,)) foundrow = c.fetchone() assert foundrow fileid = foundrow[0] return fileid def did_upload_file(self, filecap, path, mtime, ctime, size): now = time.time() fileid = self.get_or_allocate_fileid_for_cap(filecap) try: self.cursor.execute("INSERT INTO last_upload VALUES (?,?,?)", (fileid, now, now)) except (self.sqlite_module.IntegrityError, self.sqlite_module.OperationalError): self.cursor.execute("UPDATE last_upload" " SET last_uploaded=?, last_checked=?" " WHERE fileid=?", (now, now, fileid)) try: self.cursor.execute("INSERT INTO local_files VALUES (?,?,?,?,?)", (path, size, mtime, ctime, fileid)) except (self.sqlite_module.IntegrityError, self.sqlite_module.OperationalError): self.cursor.execute("UPDATE local_files" " SET size=?, mtime=?, ctime=?, fileid=?" " WHERE path=?", (size, mtime, ctime, fileid, path)) self.connection.commit() def did_check_file_healthy(self, filecap, results): now = time.time() fileid = self.get_or_allocate_fileid_for_cap(filecap) self.cursor.execute("UPDATE last_upload" " SET last_checked=?" " WHERE fileid=?", (now, fileid)) self.connection.commit() def check_directory(self, contents): """I will tell you if a new directory needs to be created for a given set of directory contents, or if I know of an existing (immutable) directory that can be used instead. 'contents' should be a dictionary that maps from child name (a single unicode string) to immutable childcap (filecap or dircap). I return a DirectoryResult object, synchronously. If r.was_created() returns False, you should create the directory (with t=mkdir-immutable). When you are finished, call r.did_create(dircap) so I can update my database. If was_created() returns a dircap, you might be able to avoid the mkdir. Call r.should_check(), and if it says False, you can skip the mkdir and use the dircap returned by was_created(). If should_check() returns True, you should perform a check operation on the dircap returned by was_created(). If the check indicates the directory is healthy, please call r.did_check_healthy(checker_results) so I can update the database, using the de-JSONized response from the webapi t=check call for 'checker_results'. If the check indicates the directory is not healthy, please repair or re-create the directory and call r.did_create(dircap) when you're done. """ now = time.time() entries = [] for name in contents: entries.append( [name.encode("utf-8"), contents[name]] ) entries.sort() data = b"".join([netstring(name_utf8)+netstring(cap) for (name_utf8,cap) in entries]) dirhash = backupdb_dirhash(data) dirhash_s = base32.b2a(dirhash) c = self.cursor c.execute("SELECT dircap, last_checked" " FROM directories WHERE dirhash=?", (dirhash_s,)) row = c.fetchone() if not row: return DirectoryResult(self, dirhash_s, None, False) (dircap, last_checked) = row age = now - last_checked probability = ((age - self.NO_CHECK_BEFORE) / (self.ALWAYS_CHECK_AFTER - self.NO_CHECK_BEFORE)) probability = min(max(probability, 0.0), 1.0) should_check = bool(random.random() < probability) return DirectoryResult(self, dirhash_s, to_bytes(dircap), should_check) def did_create_directory(self, dircap, dirhash): now = time.time() # if the dirhash is already present (i.e. we've re-uploaded an # existing directory, possibly replacing the dircap with a new one), # update the record in place. Otherwise create a new record.) self.cursor.execute("REPLACE INTO directories VALUES (?,?,?,?)", (dirhash, dircap, now, now)) self.connection.commit() def did_check_directory_healthy(self, dircap, results): now = time.time() self.cursor.execute("UPDATE directories" " SET last_checked=?" " WHERE dircap=?", (now, dircap)) self.connection.commit()