# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- # Copyright 2011 Google Inc. All Rights Reserved. # Copyright 2011, Nexenta Systems Inc. # # Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); # you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. # You may obtain a copy of the License at # # http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 # # Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software # distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, # WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. # See the License for the specific language governing permissions and # limitations under the License. """Implementation of Unix-like cat command for cloud storage providers.""" from __future__ import absolute_import import re from gslib.cat_helper import CatHelper from gslib.command import Command from gslib.command_argument import CommandArgument from gslib.cs_api_map import ApiSelector from gslib.exception import CommandException from gslib.util import NO_MAX _SYNOPSIS = """ gsutil cat [-h] url... """ _DETAILED_HELP_TEXT = (""" SYNOPSIS """ + _SYNOPSIS + """ DESCRIPTION The cat command outputs the contents of one or more URLs to stdout. It is equivalent to doing: gsutil cp url... - (The final '-' causes gsutil to stream the output to stdout.) WARNING: DATA INTEGRITY CHECKING NOT DONE The gsutil cat command does not compute a checksum of the downloaded data. Therefore, we recommend that users either perform their own validation of the output of gsutil cat or use gsutil cp or rsync (both of which perform integrity checking automatically). OPTIONS -h Prints short header for each object. For example: gsutil cat -h gs://bucket/meeting_notes/2012_Feb/*.txt This would print a header with the object name before the contents of each text object that matched the wildcard. -r range Causes gsutil to output just the specified byte range of the object. Ranges are can be of these forms: start-end (e.g., -r 256-5939) start- (e.g., -r 256-) -numbytes (e.g., -r -5) where offsets start at 0, start-end means to return bytes start through end (inclusive), start- means to return bytes start through the end of the object, and -numbytes means to return the last numbytes of the object. For example: gsutil cat -r 256-939 gs://bucket/object returns bytes 256 through 939, while: gsutil cat -r -5 gs://bucket/object returns the final 5 bytes of the object. """) class CatCommand(Command): """Implementation of gsutil cat command.""" # Command specification. See base class for documentation. command_spec = Command.CreateCommandSpec( 'cat', command_name_aliases=[], usage_synopsis=_SYNOPSIS, min_args=1, max_args=NO_MAX, supported_sub_args='hr:', file_url_ok=False, provider_url_ok=False, urls_start_arg=0, gs_api_support=[ApiSelector.XML, ApiSelector.JSON], gs_default_api=ApiSelector.JSON, argparse_arguments=[ CommandArgument.MakeZeroOrMoreCloudURLsArgument() ] ) # Help specification. See help_provider.py for documentation. help_spec = Command.HelpSpec( help_name='cat', help_name_aliases=[], help_type='command_help', help_one_line_summary='Concatenate object content to stdout', help_text=_DETAILED_HELP_TEXT, subcommand_help_text={}, ) # Command entry point. def RunCommand(self): """Command entry point for the cat command.""" show_header = False request_range = None start_byte = 0 end_byte = None if self.sub_opts: for o, a in self.sub_opts: if o == '-h': show_header = True elif o == '-r': request_range = a.strip() range_matcher = re.compile( '^(?P[0-9]+)-(?P[0-9]*)$|^(?P-[0-9]+)$') range_match = range_matcher.match(request_range) if not range_match: raise CommandException('Invalid range (%s)' % request_range) if range_match.group('start'): start_byte = long(range_match.group('start')) if range_match.group('end'): end_byte = long(range_match.group('end')) if range_match.group('endslice'): start_byte = long(range_match.group('endslice')) else: self.RaiseInvalidArgumentException() return CatHelper(self).CatUrlStrings(self.args, show_header=show_header, start_byte=start_byte, end_byte=end_byte)