Poodletooth-iLand/panda/python/Lib/site-packages/gridfs/__init__.py
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# Copyright 2009-2014 MongoDB, Inc.
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"""GridFS is a specification for storing large objects in Mongo.
The :mod:`gridfs` package is an implementation of GridFS on top of
:mod:`pymongo`, exposing a file-like interface.
.. mongodoc:: gridfs
"""
from gridfs.errors import (NoFile,
UnsupportedAPI)
from gridfs.grid_file import (GridIn,
GridOut,
GridOutCursor)
from pymongo import (MongoClient,
ASCENDING,
DESCENDING)
from pymongo.database import Database
class GridFS(object):
"""An instance of GridFS on top of a single Database.
"""
def __init__(self, database, collection="fs", _connect=True):
"""Create a new instance of :class:`GridFS`.
Raises :class:`TypeError` if `database` is not an instance of
:class:`~pymongo.database.Database`.
:Parameters:
- `database`: database to use
- `collection` (optional): root collection to use
.. versionadded:: 1.6
The `collection` parameter.
.. mongodoc:: gridfs
"""
if not isinstance(database, Database):
raise TypeError("database must be an instance of Database")
self.__database = database
self.__collection = database[collection]
self.__files = self.__collection.files
self.__chunks = self.__collection.chunks
if _connect:
self.__ensure_index_files_id()
def __is_secondary(self):
client = self.__database.connection
# Connect the client, so we know if it's connected to the primary.
client._ensure_connected()
return isinstance(client, MongoClient) and not client.is_primary
def __ensure_index_files_id(self):
if not self.__is_secondary():
self.__chunks.ensure_index([("files_id", ASCENDING),
("n", ASCENDING)],
unique=True)
def __ensure_index_filename(self):
if not self.__is_secondary():
self.__files.ensure_index([("filename", ASCENDING),
("uploadDate", DESCENDING)])
def new_file(self, **kwargs):
"""Create a new file in GridFS.
Returns a new :class:`~gridfs.grid_file.GridIn` instance to
which data can be written. Any keyword arguments will be
passed through to :meth:`~gridfs.grid_file.GridIn`.
If the ``"_id"`` of the file is manually specified, it must
not already exist in GridFS. Otherwise
:class:`~gridfs.errors.FileExists` is raised.
:Parameters:
- `**kwargs` (optional): keyword arguments for file creation
.. versionadded:: 1.6
"""
# No need for __ensure_index_files_id() here; GridIn ensures
# the (files_id, n) index when needed.
return GridIn(self.__collection, **kwargs)
def put(self, data, **kwargs):
"""Put data in GridFS as a new file.
Equivalent to doing::
try:
f = new_file(**kwargs)
f.write(data)
finally:
f.close()
`data` can be either an instance of :class:`str` (:class:`bytes`
in python 3) or a file-like object providing a :meth:`read` method.
If an `encoding` keyword argument is passed, `data` can also be a
:class:`unicode` (:class:`str` in python 3) instance, which will
be encoded as `encoding` before being written. Any keyword arguments
will be passed through to the created file - see
:meth:`~gridfs.grid_file.GridIn` for possible arguments. Returns the
``"_id"`` of the created file.
If the ``"_id"`` of the file is manually specified, it must
not already exist in GridFS. Otherwise
:class:`~gridfs.errors.FileExists` is raised.
:Parameters:
- `data`: data to be written as a file.
- `**kwargs` (optional): keyword arguments for file creation
.. versionadded:: 1.9
The ability to write :class:`unicode`, if an `encoding` has
been specified as a keyword argument.
.. versionadded:: 1.6
"""
grid_file = GridIn(self.__collection, **kwargs)
# Start a request - necessary if w=0, harmless otherwise
request = self.__collection.database.connection.start_request()
try:
try:
grid_file.write(data)
finally:
grid_file.close()
finally:
# Ensure request is ended even if close() throws error
request.end()
return grid_file._id
def get(self, file_id):
"""Get a file from GridFS by ``"_id"``.
Returns an instance of :class:`~gridfs.grid_file.GridOut`,
which provides a file-like interface for reading.
:Parameters:
- `file_id`: ``"_id"`` of the file to get
.. versionadded:: 1.6
"""
return GridOut(self.__collection, file_id)
def get_version(self, filename=None, version=-1, **kwargs):
"""Get a file from GridFS by ``"filename"`` or metadata fields.
Returns a version of the file in GridFS whose filename matches
`filename` and whose metadata fields match the supplied keyword
arguments, as an instance of :class:`~gridfs.grid_file.GridOut`.
Version numbering is a convenience atop the GridFS API provided
by MongoDB. If more than one file matches the query (either by
`filename` alone, by metadata fields, or by a combination of
both), then version ``-1`` will be the most recently uploaded
matching file, ``-2`` the second most recently
uploaded, etc. Version ``0`` will be the first version
uploaded, ``1`` the second version, etc. So if three versions
have been uploaded, then version ``0`` is the same as version
``-3``, version ``1`` is the same as version ``-2``, and
version ``2`` is the same as version ``-1``.
Raises :class:`~gridfs.errors.NoFile` if no such version of
that file exists.
An index on ``{filename: 1, uploadDate: -1}`` will
automatically be created when this method is called the first
time.
:Parameters:
- `filename`: ``"filename"`` of the file to get, or `None`
- `version` (optional): version of the file to get (defaults
to -1, the most recent version uploaded)
- `**kwargs` (optional): find files by custom metadata.
.. versionchanged:: 1.11
`filename` defaults to None;
.. versionadded:: 1.11
Accept keyword arguments to find files by custom metadata.
.. versionadded:: 1.9
"""
self.__ensure_index_filename()
query = kwargs
if filename is not None:
query["filename"] = filename
cursor = self.__files.find(query)
if version < 0:
skip = abs(version) - 1
cursor.limit(-1).skip(skip).sort("uploadDate", DESCENDING)
else:
cursor.limit(-1).skip(version).sort("uploadDate", ASCENDING)
try:
grid_file = cursor.next()
return GridOut(self.__collection, file_document=grid_file)
except StopIteration:
raise NoFile("no version %d for filename %r" % (version, filename))
def get_last_version(self, filename=None, **kwargs):
"""Get the most recent version of a file in GridFS by ``"filename"``
or metadata fields.
Equivalent to calling :meth:`get_version` with the default
`version` (``-1``).
:Parameters:
- `filename`: ``"filename"`` of the file to get, or `None`
- `**kwargs` (optional): find files by custom metadata.
.. versionchanged:: 1.11
`filename` defaults to None;
.. versionadded:: 1.11
Accept keyword arguments to find files by custom metadata. See
:meth:`get_version`.
.. versionadded:: 1.6
"""
return self.get_version(filename=filename, **kwargs)
# TODO add optional safe mode for chunk removal?
def delete(self, file_id):
"""Delete a file from GridFS by ``"_id"``.
Removes all data belonging to the file with ``"_id"``:
`file_id`.
.. warning:: Any processes/threads reading from the file while
this method is executing will likely see an invalid/corrupt
file. Care should be taken to avoid concurrent reads to a file
while it is being deleted.
.. note:: Deletes of non-existent files are considered successful
since the end result is the same: no file with that _id remains.
:Parameters:
- `file_id`: ``"_id"`` of the file to delete
.. versionadded:: 1.6
"""
self.__ensure_index_files_id()
self.__files.remove({"_id": file_id},
**self.__files._get_wc_override())
self.__chunks.remove({"files_id": file_id})
def list(self):
"""List the names of all files stored in this instance of
:class:`GridFS`.
An index on ``{filename: 1, uploadDate: -1}`` will
automatically be created when this method is called the first
time.
.. versionchanged:: 2.7
``list`` ensures an index, the same as ``get_version``.
.. versionchanged:: 1.6
Removed the `collection` argument.
"""
self.__ensure_index_filename()
# With an index, distinct includes documents with no filename
# as None.
return [
name for name in self.__files.distinct("filename")
if name is not None]
def find(self, *args, **kwargs):
"""Query GridFS for files.
Returns a cursor that iterates across files matching
arbitrary queries on the files collection. Can be combined
with other modifiers for additional control. For example::
for grid_out in fs.find({"filename": "lisa.txt"}, timeout=False):
data = grid_out.read()
would iterate through all versions of "lisa.txt" stored in GridFS.
Note that setting timeout to False may be important to prevent the
cursor from timing out during long multi-file processing work.
As another example, the call::
most_recent_three = fs.find().sort("uploadDate", -1).limit(3)
would return a cursor to the three most recently uploaded files
in GridFS.
Follows a similar interface to
:meth:`~pymongo.collection.Collection.find`
in :class:`~pymongo.collection.Collection`.
:Parameters:
- `spec` (optional): a SON object specifying elements which
must be present for a document to be included in the
result set
- `skip` (optional): the number of files to omit (from
the start of the result set) when returning the results
- `limit` (optional): the maximum number of results to
return
- `timeout` (optional): if True (the default), any returned
cursor is closed by the server after 10 minutes of
inactivity. If set to False, the returned cursor will never
time out on the server. Care should be taken to ensure that
cursors with timeout turned off are properly closed.
- `sort` (optional): a list of (key, direction) pairs
specifying the sort order for this query. See
:meth:`~pymongo.cursor.Cursor.sort` for details.
- `max_scan` (optional): limit the number of file documents
examined when performing the query
- `read_preference` (optional): The read preference for
this query.
- `tag_sets` (optional): The tag sets for this query.
- `secondary_acceptable_latency_ms` (optional): Any replica-set
member whose ping time is within secondary_acceptable_latency_ms of
the nearest member may accept reads. Default 15 milliseconds.
**Ignored by mongos** and must be configured on the command line.
See the localThreshold_ option for more information.
- `compile_re` (optional): if ``False``, don't attempt to compile
BSON regex objects into Python regexes. Return instances of
:class:`~bson.regex.Regex` instead.
Raises :class:`TypeError` if any of the arguments are of
improper type. Returns an instance of
:class:`~gridfs.grid_file.GridOutCursor`
corresponding to this query.
.. versionadded:: 2.7
.. mongodoc:: find
.. _localThreshold: http://docs.mongodb.org/manual/reference/mongos/#cmdoption-mongos--localThreshold
"""
return GridOutCursor(self.__collection, *args, **kwargs)
def exists(self, document_or_id=None, **kwargs):
"""Check if a file exists in this instance of :class:`GridFS`.
The file to check for can be specified by the value of its
``_id`` key, or by passing in a query document. A query
document can be passed in as dictionary, or by using keyword
arguments. Thus, the following three calls are equivalent:
>>> fs.exists(file_id)
>>> fs.exists({"_id": file_id})
>>> fs.exists(_id=file_id)
As are the following two calls:
>>> fs.exists({"filename": "mike.txt"})
>>> fs.exists(filename="mike.txt")
And the following two:
>>> fs.exists({"foo": {"$gt": 12}})
>>> fs.exists(foo={"$gt": 12})
Returns ``True`` if a matching file exists, ``False``
otherwise. Calls to :meth:`exists` will not automatically
create appropriate indexes; application developers should be
sure to create indexes if needed and as appropriate.
:Parameters:
- `document_or_id` (optional): query document, or _id of the
document to check for
- `**kwargs` (optional): keyword arguments are used as a
query document, if they're present.
.. versionadded:: 1.8
"""
if kwargs:
return self.__files.find_one(kwargs, ["_id"]) is not None
return self.__files.find_one(document_or_id, ["_id"]) is not None
def open(self, *args, **kwargs):
"""No longer supported.
.. versionchanged:: 1.6
The open method is no longer supported.
"""
raise UnsupportedAPI("The open method is no longer supported.")
def remove(self, *args, **kwargs):
"""No longer supported.
.. versionchanged:: 1.6
The remove method is no longer supported.
"""
raise UnsupportedAPI("The remove method is no longer supported. "
"Please use the delete method instead.")