""" Ported to Python 3. """ from six import ensure_str import os, time from allmydata.scripts.common import get_alias, DEFAULT_ALIAS, escape_path, \ UnknownAliasError from allmydata.scripts.common_http import do_http, format_http_error from allmydata.util import base32 from allmydata.util.encodingutil import quote_output, is_printable_ascii from urllib.parse import quote as url_quote import json class SlowOperationRunner(object): def run(self, options): stderr = options.stderr self.options = options self.ophandle = ophandle = ensure_str(base32.b2a(os.urandom(16))) nodeurl = options['node-url'] if not nodeurl.endswith("/"): nodeurl += "/" self.nodeurl = nodeurl where = options.where try: rootcap, path = get_alias(options.aliases, where, DEFAULT_ALIAS) except UnknownAliasError as e: e.display(stderr) return 1 path = str(path, "utf-8") if path == '/': path = '' url = nodeurl + "uri/%s" % url_quote(rootcap) if path: url += "/" + escape_path(path) # todo: should it end with a slash? url = self.make_url(url, ophandle) resp = do_http("POST", url) if resp.status not in (200, 302): print(format_http_error("ERROR", resp), file=stderr) return 1 # now we poll for results. We nominally poll at t=1, 5, 10, 30, 60, # 90, k*120 seconds, but if the poll takes non-zero time, that will # be slightly longer. I'm not worried about trying to make up for # that time. return self.wait_for_results() def poll_times(self): for i in (1,5,10,30,60,90): yield i i = 120 while True: yield i i += 120 def wait_for_results(self): last = 0 for next_item in self.poll_times(): delay = next_item - last time.sleep(delay) last = next_item if self.poll(): return 0 def poll(self): url = self.nodeurl + "operations/" + self.ophandle url += "?t=status&output=JSON&release-after-complete=true" stdout = self.options.stdout stderr = self.options.stderr resp = do_http("GET", url) if resp.status != 200: print(format_http_error("ERROR", resp), file=stderr) return True jdata = resp.read() data = json.loads(jdata) if not data["finished"]: return False if self.options.get("raw"): stdout = stdout.buffer if is_printable_ascii(jdata): stdout.write(jdata) stdout.write(b"\n") stdout.flush() else: print("The JSON response contained unprintable characters:\n%s" % quote_output(jdata), file=stderr) return True self.write_results(data) return True