Source code for spack.binary_distribution

# Copyright 2013-2023 Lawrence Livermore National Security, LLC and other
# Spack Project Developers. See the top-level COPYRIGHT file for details.
#
# SPDX-License-Identifier: (Apache-2.0 OR MIT)

import codecs
import collections
import hashlib
import io
import itertools
import json
import multiprocessing.pool
import os
import re
import shutil
import sys
import tarfile
import tempfile
import time
import traceback
import urllib.error
import urllib.parse
import urllib.request
import warnings
from contextlib import closing, contextmanager
from gzip import GzipFile
from typing import List, NamedTuple, Optional, Union
from urllib.error import HTTPError, URLError

import llnl.util.filesystem as fsys
import llnl.util.lang
import llnl.util.tty as tty
from llnl.util.filesystem import BaseDirectoryVisitor, mkdirp, visit_directory_tree

import spack.cmd
import spack.config as config
import spack.database as spack_db
import spack.hooks
import spack.hooks.sbang
import spack.mirror
import spack.platforms
import spack.relocate as relocate
import spack.repo
import spack.stage
import spack.store
import spack.traverse as traverse
import spack.util.crypto
import spack.util.file_cache as file_cache
import spack.util.gpg
import spack.util.spack_json as sjson
import spack.util.spack_yaml as syaml
import spack.util.url as url_util
import spack.util.web as web_util
from spack.caches import misc_cache_location
from spack.relocate_text import utf8_paths_to_single_binary_regex
from spack.spec import Spec
from spack.stage import Stage
from spack.util.executable import which

_build_cache_relative_path = "build_cache"
_build_cache_keys_relative_path = "_pgp"


[docs]class FetchCacheError(Exception): """Error thrown when fetching the cache failed, usually a composite error list.""" def __init__(self, errors): if not isinstance(errors, list): raise TypeError("Expected a list of errors") self.errors = errors if len(errors) > 1: msg = " Error {0}: {1}: {2}" self.message = "Multiple errors during fetching:\n" self.message += "\n".join( ( msg.format(i + 1, err.__class__.__name__, str(err)) for (i, err) in enumerate(errors) ) ) else: err = errors[0] self.message = "{0}: {1}".format(err.__class__.__name__, str(err)) super(FetchCacheError, self).__init__(self.message)
[docs]class ListMirrorSpecsError(spack.error.SpackError): """Raised when unable to retrieve list of specs from the mirror"""
[docs]class BinaryCacheIndex(object): """ The BinaryCacheIndex tracks what specs are available on (usually remote) binary caches. This index is "best effort", in the sense that whenever we don't find what we're looking for here, we will attempt to fetch it directly from configured mirrors anyway. Thus, it has the potential to speed things up, but cache misses shouldn't break any spack functionality. At the moment, everything in this class is initialized as lazily as possible, so that it avoids slowing anything in spack down until absolutely necessary. TODO: What's the cost if, e.g., we realize in the middle of a spack install that the cache is out of date, and we fetch directly? Does it mean we should have paid the price to update the cache earlier? """ def __init__(self, cache_root): self._index_cache_root = cache_root # the key associated with the serialized _local_index_cache self._index_contents_key = "contents.json" # a FileCache instance storing copies of remote binary cache indices self._index_file_cache = None # stores a map of mirror URL to index hash and cache key (index path) self._local_index_cache = None # hashes of remote indices already ingested into the concrete spec # cache (_mirrors_for_spec) self._specs_already_associated = set() # mapping from mirror urls to the time.time() of the last index fetch and a bool indicating # whether the fetch succeeded or not. self._last_fetch_times = {} # _mirrors_for_spec is a dictionary mapping DAG hashes to lists of # entries indicating mirrors where that concrete spec can be found. # Each entry is a dictionary consisting of: # # - the mirror where the spec is, keyed by ``mirror_url`` # - the concrete spec itself, keyed by ``spec`` (including the # full hash, since the dag hash may match but we want to # use the updated source if available) self._mirrors_for_spec = {} def _init_local_index_cache(self): if not self._index_file_cache: self._index_file_cache = file_cache.FileCache(self._index_cache_root) cache_key = self._index_contents_key self._index_file_cache.init_entry(cache_key) cache_path = self._index_file_cache.cache_path(cache_key) self._local_index_cache = {} if os.path.isfile(cache_path): with self._index_file_cache.read_transaction(cache_key) as cache_file: self._local_index_cache = json.load(cache_file)
[docs] def clear(self): """For testing purposes we need to be able to empty the cache and clear associated data structures.""" if self._index_file_cache: self._index_file_cache.destroy() self._index_file_cache = None self._local_index_cache = None self._specs_already_associated = set() self._last_fetch_times = {} self._mirrors_for_spec = {}
def _write_local_index_cache(self): self._init_local_index_cache() cache_key = self._index_contents_key with self._index_file_cache.write_transaction(cache_key) as (old, new): json.dump(self._local_index_cache, new)
[docs] def regenerate_spec_cache(self, clear_existing=False): """Populate the local cache of concrete specs (``_mirrors_for_spec``) from the locally cached buildcache index files. This is essentially a no-op if it has already been done, as we keep track of the index hashes for which we have already associated the built specs.""" self._init_local_index_cache() if clear_existing: self._specs_already_associated = set() self._mirrors_for_spec = {} for mirror_url in self._local_index_cache: cache_entry = self._local_index_cache[mirror_url] cached_index_path = cache_entry["index_path"] cached_index_hash = cache_entry["index_hash"] if cached_index_hash not in self._specs_already_associated: self._associate_built_specs_with_mirror(cached_index_path, mirror_url) self._specs_already_associated.add(cached_index_hash)
def _associate_built_specs_with_mirror(self, cache_key, mirror_url): tmpdir = tempfile.mkdtemp() try: db_root_dir = os.path.join(tmpdir, "db_root") db = spack_db.Database(None, db_dir=db_root_dir, enable_transaction_locking=False) try: self._index_file_cache.init_entry(cache_key) cache_path = self._index_file_cache.cache_path(cache_key) with self._index_file_cache.read_transaction(cache_key): db._read_from_file(cache_path) except spack_db.InvalidDatabaseVersionError as e: msg = ( f"you need a newer Spack version to read the buildcache index for the " f"following mirror: '{mirror_url}'. {e.database_version_message}" ) raise BuildcacheIndexError(msg) from e spec_list = db.query_local(installed=False, in_buildcache=True) for indexed_spec in spec_list: dag_hash = indexed_spec.dag_hash() if dag_hash not in self._mirrors_for_spec: self._mirrors_for_spec[dag_hash] = [] for entry in self._mirrors_for_spec[dag_hash]: # A binary mirror can only have one spec per DAG hash, so # if we already have an entry under this DAG hash for this # mirror url, we're done. if entry["mirror_url"] == mirror_url: break else: self._mirrors_for_spec[dag_hash].append( {"mirror_url": mirror_url, "spec": indexed_spec} ) finally: shutil.rmtree(tmpdir)
[docs] def get_all_built_specs(self): spec_list = [] for dag_hash in self._mirrors_for_spec: # in the absence of further information, all concrete specs # with the same DAG hash are equivalent, so we can just # return the first one in the list. if len(self._mirrors_for_spec[dag_hash]) > 0: spec_list.append(self._mirrors_for_spec[dag_hash][0]["spec"]) return spec_list
[docs] def find_built_spec(self, spec, mirrors_to_check=None): """Look in our cache for the built spec corresponding to ``spec``. If the spec can be found among the configured binary mirrors, a list is returned that contains the concrete spec and the mirror url of each mirror where it can be found. Otherwise, ``None`` is returned. This method does not trigger reading anything from remote mirrors, but rather just checks if the concrete spec is found within the cache. The cache can be updated by calling ``update()`` on the cache. Args: spec (spack.spec.Spec): Concrete spec to find mirrors_to_check: Optional mapping containing mirrors to check. If None, just assumes all configured mirrors. Returns: An list of objects containing the found specs and mirror url where each can be found, e.g.: .. code-block:: python [ { "spec": <concrete-spec>, "mirror_url": <mirror-root-url> } ] """ return self.find_by_hash(spec.dag_hash(), mirrors_to_check=mirrors_to_check)
[docs] def find_by_hash(self, find_hash, mirrors_to_check=None): """Same as find_built_spec but uses the hash of a spec. Args: find_hash (str): hash of the spec to search mirrors_to_check: Optional mapping containing mirrors to check. If None, just assumes all configured mirrors. """ if find_hash not in self._mirrors_for_spec: return [] results = self._mirrors_for_spec[find_hash] if not mirrors_to_check: return results mirror_urls = mirrors_to_check.values() return [r for r in results if r["mirror_url"] in mirror_urls]
[docs] def update_spec(self, spec, found_list): """ Take list of {'mirror_url': m, 'spec': s} objects and update the local built_spec_cache """ spec_dag_hash = spec.dag_hash() if spec_dag_hash not in self._mirrors_for_spec: self._mirrors_for_spec[spec_dag_hash] = found_list else: current_list = self._mirrors_for_spec[spec_dag_hash] for new_entry in found_list: for cur_entry in current_list: if new_entry["mirror_url"] == cur_entry["mirror_url"]: cur_entry["spec"] = new_entry["spec"] break else: current_list.append( {"mirror_url": new_entry["mirror_url"], "spec": new_entry["spec"]} )
[docs] def update(self, with_cooldown=False): """Make sure local cache of buildcache index files is up to date. If the same mirrors are configured as the last time this was called and none of the remote buildcache indices have changed, calling this method will only result in fetching the index hash from each mirror to confirm it is the same as what is stored locally. Otherwise, the buildcache ``index.json`` and ``index.json.hash`` files are retrieved from each configured mirror and stored locally (both in memory and on disk under ``_index_cache_root``).""" self._init_local_index_cache() mirrors = spack.mirror.MirrorCollection() configured_mirror_urls = [m.fetch_url for m in mirrors.values()] items_to_remove = [] spec_cache_clear_needed = False spec_cache_regenerate_needed = not self._mirrors_for_spec # First compare the mirror urls currently present in the cache to the # configured mirrors. If we have a cached index for a mirror which is # no longer configured, we should remove it from the cache. For any # cached indices corresponding to currently configured mirrors, we need # to check if the cache is still good, or needs to be updated. # Finally, if there are configured mirrors for which we don't have a # cache entry, we need to fetch and cache the indices from those # mirrors. # If, during this process, we find that any mirrors for which we # already have entries have either been removed, or their index # hash has changed, then our concrete spec cache (_mirrors_for_spec) # likely has entries that need to be removed, so we will clear it # and regenerate that data structure. # If, during this process, we find that there are new mirrors for # which do not yet have an entry in our index cache, then we simply # need to regenerate the concrete spec cache, but do not need to # clear it first. # Otherwise the concrete spec cache should not need to be updated at # all. fetch_errors = [] all_methods_failed = True ttl = spack.config.get("config:binary_index_ttl", 600) now = time.time() for cached_mirror_url in self._local_index_cache: cache_entry = self._local_index_cache[cached_mirror_url] cached_index_path = cache_entry["index_path"] if cached_mirror_url in configured_mirror_urls: # Only do a fetch if the last fetch was longer than TTL ago if ( with_cooldown and ttl > 0 and cached_mirror_url in self._last_fetch_times and now - self._last_fetch_times[cached_mirror_url][0] < ttl ): # We're in the cooldown period, don't try to fetch again # If the fetch succeeded last time, consider this update a success, otherwise # re-report the error here if self._last_fetch_times[cached_mirror_url][1]: all_methods_failed = False else: # May need to fetch the index and update the local caches try: needs_regen = self._fetch_and_cache_index( cached_mirror_url, cache_entry=cache_entry ) self._last_fetch_times[cached_mirror_url] = (now, True) all_methods_failed = False except FetchIndexError as e: needs_regen = False fetch_errors.append(e) self._last_fetch_times[cached_mirror_url] = (now, False) # The need to regenerate implies a need to clear as well. spec_cache_clear_needed |= needs_regen spec_cache_regenerate_needed |= needs_regen else: # No longer have this mirror, cached index should be removed items_to_remove.append( { "url": cached_mirror_url, "cache_key": os.path.join(self._index_cache_root, cached_index_path), } ) if cached_mirror_url in self._last_fetch_times: del self._last_fetch_times[cached_mirror_url] spec_cache_clear_needed = True spec_cache_regenerate_needed = True # Clean up items to be removed, identified above for item in items_to_remove: url = item["url"] cache_key = item["cache_key"] self._index_file_cache.remove(cache_key) del self._local_index_cache[url] # Iterate the configured mirrors now. Any mirror urls we do not # already have in our cache must be fetched, stored, and represented # locally. for mirror_url in configured_mirror_urls: if mirror_url in self._local_index_cache: continue # Need to fetch the index and update the local caches try: needs_regen = self._fetch_and_cache_index(mirror_url) self._last_fetch_times[mirror_url] = (now, True) all_methods_failed = False except FetchIndexError as e: fetch_errors.append(e) needs_regen = False self._last_fetch_times[mirror_url] = (now, False) # Generally speaking, a new mirror wouldn't imply the need to # clear the spec cache, so leave it as is. if needs_regen: spec_cache_regenerate_needed = True self._write_local_index_cache() if configured_mirror_urls and all_methods_failed: raise FetchCacheError(fetch_errors) if fetch_errors: tty.warn( "The following issues were ignored while updating the indices of binary caches", FetchCacheError(fetch_errors), ) if spec_cache_regenerate_needed: self.regenerate_spec_cache(clear_existing=spec_cache_clear_needed)
def _fetch_and_cache_index(self, mirror_url, cache_entry={}): """Fetch a buildcache index file from a remote mirror and cache it. If we already have a cached index from this mirror, then we first check if the hash has changed, and we avoid fetching it if not. Args: mirror_url (str): Base url of mirror cache_entry (dict): Old cache metadata with keys ``index_hash``, ``index_path``, ``etag`` Returns: True if the local index.json was updated. Throws: FetchIndexError """ # TODO: get rid of this request, handle 404 better if not web_util.url_exists( url_util.join(mirror_url, _build_cache_relative_path, "index.json") ): return False etag = cache_entry.get("etag", None) if etag: fetcher = EtagIndexFetcher(mirror_url, etag) else: fetcher = DefaultIndexFetcher( mirror_url, local_hash=cache_entry.get("index_hash", None) ) result = fetcher.conditional_fetch() # Nothing to do if result.fresh: return False # Persist new index.json url_hash = compute_hash(mirror_url) cache_key = "{}_{}.json".format(url_hash[:10], result.hash[:10]) self._index_file_cache.init_entry(cache_key) with self._index_file_cache.write_transaction(cache_key) as (old, new): new.write(result.data) self._local_index_cache[mirror_url] = { "index_hash": result.hash, "index_path": cache_key, "etag": result.etag, } # clean up the old cache_key if necessary old_cache_key = cache_entry.get("index_path", None) if old_cache_key: self._index_file_cache.remove(old_cache_key) # We fetched an index and updated the local index cache, we should # regenerate the spec cache as a result. return True
[docs]def binary_index_location(): """Set up a BinaryCacheIndex for remote buildcache dbs in the user's homedir.""" cache_root = os.path.join(misc_cache_location(), "indices") return spack.util.path.canonicalize_path(cache_root)
def _binary_index(): """Get the singleton store instance.""" return BinaryCacheIndex(binary_index_location()) #: Singleton binary_index instance binary_index: Union[BinaryCacheIndex, llnl.util.lang.Singleton] = llnl.util.lang.Singleton( _binary_index )
[docs]class NoOverwriteException(spack.error.SpackError): """Raised when a file would be overwritten""" def __init__(self, file_path): super(NoOverwriteException, self).__init__( f"Refusing to overwrite the following file: {file_path}" )
[docs]class NoGpgException(spack.error.SpackError): """ Raised when gpg2 is not in PATH """ def __init__(self, msg): super(NoGpgException, self).__init__(msg)
[docs]class NoKeyException(spack.error.SpackError): """ Raised when gpg has no default key added. """ def __init__(self, msg): super(NoKeyException, self).__init__(msg)
[docs]class PickKeyException(spack.error.SpackError): """ Raised when multiple keys can be used to sign. """ def __init__(self, keys): err_msg = "Multiple keys available for signing\n%s\n" % keys err_msg += "Use spack buildcache create -k <key hash> to pick a key." super(PickKeyException, self).__init__(err_msg)
[docs]class NoVerifyException(spack.error.SpackError): """ Raised if file fails signature verification. """ pass
[docs]class NoChecksumException(spack.error.SpackError): """ Raised if file fails checksum verification. """ def __init__(self, path, size, contents, algorithm, expected, computed): super(NoChecksumException, self).__init__( f"{algorithm} checksum failed for {path}", f"Expected {expected} but got {computed}. " f"File size = {size} bytes. Contents = {contents!r}", )
[docs]class NewLayoutException(spack.error.SpackError): """ Raised if directory layout is different from buildcache. """ def __init__(self, msg): super(NewLayoutException, self).__init__(msg)
[docs]class UnsignedPackageException(spack.error.SpackError): """ Raised if installation of unsigned package is attempted without the use of ``--no-check-signature``. """
[docs]def compute_hash(data): if isinstance(data, str): data = data.encode("utf-8") return hashlib.sha256(data).hexdigest()
[docs]def build_cache_relative_path(): return _build_cache_relative_path
[docs]def build_cache_keys_relative_path(): return _build_cache_keys_relative_path
[docs]def build_cache_prefix(prefix): return os.path.join(prefix, build_cache_relative_path())
[docs]def buildinfo_file_name(prefix): """ Filename of the binary package meta-data file """ name = os.path.join(prefix, ".spack/binary_distribution") return name
[docs]def read_buildinfo_file(prefix): """ Read buildinfo file """ filename = buildinfo_file_name(prefix) with open(filename, "r") as inputfile: content = inputfile.read() buildinfo = syaml.load(content) return buildinfo
[docs]class BuildManifestVisitor(BaseDirectoryVisitor): """Visitor that collects a list of files and symlinks that can be checked for need of relocation. It knows how to dedupe hardlinks and deal with symlinks to files and directories.""" def __init__(self): # Save unique identifiers of files to avoid # relocating hardlink files for each path. self.visited = set() # Lists of files we will check self.files = [] self.symlinks = []
[docs] def seen_before(self, root, rel_path): stat_result = os.lstat(os.path.join(root, rel_path)) identifier = (stat_result.st_dev, stat_result.st_ino) if identifier in self.visited: return True else: self.visited.add(identifier) return False
[docs] def visit_file(self, root, rel_path, depth): if self.seen_before(root, rel_path): return self.files.append(rel_path)
[docs] def visit_symlinked_file(self, root, rel_path, depth): # Note: symlinks *can* be hardlinked, but it is unclear if # symlinks can be relinked in-place (preserving inode). # Therefore, we do *not* de-dupe hardlinked symlinks. self.symlinks.append(rel_path)
[docs] def before_visit_dir(self, root, rel_path, depth): return os.path.basename(rel_path) not in (".spack", "man")
[docs] def before_visit_symlinked_dir(self, root, rel_path, depth): # Treat symlinked directories simply as symlinks. self.visit_symlinked_file(root, rel_path, depth) # Never recurse into symlinked directories. return False
[docs]def file_matches(path, regex): with open(path, "rb") as f: contents = f.read() return bool(regex.search(contents))
[docs]def get_buildfile_manifest(spec): """ Return a data structure with information about a build, including text_to_relocate, binary_to_relocate, binary_to_relocate_fullpath link_to_relocate, and other, which means it doesn't fit any of previous checks (and should not be relocated). We exclude docs (man) and metadata (.spack). This can be used to find a particular kind of file in spack, or to generate the build metadata. """ data = { "text_to_relocate": [], "binary_to_relocate": [], "link_to_relocate": [], "other": [], "binary_to_relocate_fullpath": [], "hardlinks_deduped": True, } # Guard against filesystem footguns of hardlinks and symlinks by using # a visitor to retrieve a list of files and symlinks, so we don't have # to worry about hardlinks of symlinked dirs and what not. visitor = BuildManifestVisitor() root = spec.prefix visit_directory_tree(root, visitor) # Collect a list of prefixes for this package and it's dependencies, Spack will # look for them to decide if text file needs to be relocated or not prefixes = [d.prefix for d in spec.traverse(root=True, deptype="all") if not d.external] prefixes.append(spack.hooks.sbang.sbang_install_path()) prefixes.append(str(spack.store.layout.root)) # Create a giant regex that matches all prefixes regex = utf8_paths_to_single_binary_regex(prefixes) # Symlinks. # Obvious bugs: # 1. relative links are not relocated. # 2. paths are used as strings. for rel_path in visitor.symlinks: abs_path = os.path.join(root, rel_path) link = os.readlink(abs_path) if os.path.isabs(link) and link.startswith(spack.store.layout.root): data["link_to_relocate"].append(rel_path) # Non-symlinks. for rel_path in visitor.files: abs_path = os.path.join(root, rel_path) m_type, m_subtype = fsys.mime_type(abs_path) if relocate.needs_binary_relocation(m_type, m_subtype): # Why is this branch not part of needs_binary_relocation? :( if ( ( m_subtype in ("x-executable", "x-sharedlib", "x-pie-executable") and sys.platform != "darwin" ) or (m_subtype in ("x-mach-binary") and sys.platform == "darwin") or (not rel_path.endswith(".o")) ): data["binary_to_relocate"].append(rel_path) data["binary_to_relocate_fullpath"].append(abs_path) continue elif relocate.needs_text_relocation(m_type, m_subtype) and file_matches(abs_path, regex): data["text_to_relocate"].append(rel_path) continue data["other"].append(abs_path) return data
[docs]def hashes_to_prefixes(spec): """Return a dictionary of hashes to prefixes for a spec and its deps, excluding externals""" return { s.dag_hash(): str(s.prefix) for s in itertools.chain( spec.traverse(root=True, deptype="link"), spec.dependencies(deptype="run") ) if not s.external }
[docs]def get_buildinfo_dict(spec, rel=False): """Create metadata for a tarball""" manifest = get_buildfile_manifest(spec) return { "sbang_install_path": spack.hooks.sbang.sbang_install_path(), "relative_rpaths": rel, "buildpath": spack.store.layout.root, "spackprefix": spack.paths.prefix, "relative_prefix": os.path.relpath(spec.prefix, spack.store.layout.root), "relocate_textfiles": manifest["text_to_relocate"], "relocate_binaries": manifest["binary_to_relocate"], "relocate_links": manifest["link_to_relocate"], "hardlinks_deduped": manifest["hardlinks_deduped"], "hash_to_prefix": hashes_to_prefixes(spec), }
[docs]def tarball_directory_name(spec): """ Return name of the tarball directory according to the convention <os>-<architecture>/<compiler>/<package>-<version>/ """ return os.path.join( str(spec.architecture), f"{spec.compiler.name}-{spec.compiler.version}", f"{spec.name}-{spec.version}", )
[docs]def tarball_name(spec, ext): """ Return the name of the tarfile according to the convention <os>-<architecture>-<package>-<dag_hash><ext> """ return ( f"{spec.architecture}-{spec.compiler.name}-{spec.compiler.version}-" f"{spec.name}-{spec.version}-{spec.dag_hash()}{ext}" )
[docs]def tarball_path_name(spec, ext): """ Return the full path+name for a given spec according to the convention <tarball_directory_name>/<tarball_name> """ return os.path.join(tarball_directory_name(spec), tarball_name(spec, ext))
[docs]def checksum_tarball(file): # calculate sha256 hash of tar file block_size = 65536 hasher = hashlib.sha256() with open(file, "rb") as tfile: buf = tfile.read(block_size) while len(buf) > 0: hasher.update(buf) buf = tfile.read(block_size) return hasher.hexdigest()
[docs]def select_signing_key(key=None): if key is None: keys = spack.util.gpg.signing_keys() if len(keys) == 1: key = keys[0] if len(keys) > 1: raise PickKeyException(str(keys)) if len(keys) == 0: raise NoKeyException( "No default key available for signing.\n" "Use spack gpg init and spack gpg create" " to create a default key." ) return key
[docs]def sign_specfile(key, force, specfile_path): signed_specfile_path = "%s.sig" % specfile_path if os.path.exists(signed_specfile_path): if force: os.remove(signed_specfile_path) else: raise NoOverwriteException(signed_specfile_path) key = select_signing_key(key) spack.util.gpg.sign(key, specfile_path, signed_specfile_path, clearsign=True)
def _read_specs_and_push_index(file_list, read_method, cache_prefix, db, temp_dir, concurrency): """Read all the specs listed in the provided list, using thread given thread parallelism, generate the index, and push it to the mirror. Args: file_list (list(str)): List of urls or file paths pointing at spec files to read read_method: A function taking a single argument, either a url or a file path, and which reads the spec file at that location, and returns the spec. cache_prefix (str): prefix of the build cache on s3 where index should be pushed. db: A spack database used for adding specs and then writing the index. temp_dir (str): Location to write index.json and hash for pushing concurrency (int): Number of parallel processes to use when fetching Return: None """ def _fetch_spec_from_mirror(spec_url): spec_file_contents = read_method(spec_url) if spec_file_contents: # Need full spec.json name or this gets confused with index.json. if spec_url.endswith(".json.sig"): specfile_json = Spec.extract_json_from_clearsig(spec_file_contents) return Spec.from_dict(specfile_json) if spec_url.endswith(".json"): return Spec.from_json(spec_file_contents) tp = multiprocessing.pool.ThreadPool(processes=concurrency) try: fetched_specs = tp.map( llnl.util.lang.star(_fetch_spec_from_mirror), [(f,) for f in file_list] ) finally: tp.terminate() tp.join() for fetched_spec in fetched_specs: db.add(fetched_spec, None) db.mark(fetched_spec, "in_buildcache", True) # Now generate the index, compute its hash, and push the two files to # the mirror. index_json_path = os.path.join(temp_dir, "index.json") with open(index_json_path, "w") as f: db._write_to_file(f) # Read the index back in and compute its hash with open(index_json_path) as f: index_string = f.read() index_hash = compute_hash(index_string) # Write the hash out to a local file index_hash_path = os.path.join(temp_dir, "index.json.hash") with open(index_hash_path, "w") as f: f.write(index_hash) # Push the index itself web_util.push_to_url( index_json_path, url_util.join(cache_prefix, "index.json"), keep_original=False, extra_args={"ContentType": "application/json"}, ) # Push the hash web_util.push_to_url( index_hash_path, url_util.join(cache_prefix, "index.json.hash"), keep_original=False, extra_args={"ContentType": "text/plain"}, ) def _specs_from_cache_aws_cli(cache_prefix): """Use aws cli to sync all the specs into a local temporary directory. Args: cache_prefix (str): prefix of the build cache on s3 Return: List of the local file paths and a function that can read each one from the file system. """ read_fn = None file_list = None aws = which("aws") def file_read_method(file_path): with open(file_path) as fd: return fd.read() tmpspecsdir = tempfile.mkdtemp() sync_command_args = [ "s3", "sync", "--exclude", "*", "--include", "*.spec.json.sig", "--include", "*.spec.json", cache_prefix, tmpspecsdir, ] try: tty.debug( "Using aws s3 sync to download specs from {0} to {1}".format(cache_prefix, tmpspecsdir) ) aws(*sync_command_args, output=os.devnull, error=os.devnull) file_list = fsys.find(tmpspecsdir, ["*.spec.json.sig", "*.spec.json"]) read_fn = file_read_method except Exception: tty.warn("Failed to use aws s3 sync to retrieve specs, falling back to parallel fetch") shutil.rmtree(tmpspecsdir) return file_list, read_fn def _specs_from_cache_fallback(cache_prefix): """Use spack.util.web module to get a list of all the specs at the remote url. Args: cache_prefix (str): Base url of mirror (location of spec files) Return: The list of complete spec file urls and a function that can read each one from its remote location (also using the spack.util.web module). """ read_fn = None file_list = None def url_read_method(url): contents = None try: _, _, spec_file = web_util.read_from_url(url) contents = codecs.getreader("utf-8")(spec_file).read() except (URLError, web_util.SpackWebError) as url_err: tty.error("Error reading specfile: {0}".format(url)) tty.error(url_err) return contents try: file_list = [ url_util.join(cache_prefix, entry) for entry in web_util.list_url(cache_prefix) if entry.endswith("spec.json") or entry.endswith("spec.json.sig") ] read_fn = url_read_method except KeyError as inst: msg = "No packages at {0}: {1}".format(cache_prefix, inst) tty.warn(msg) except Exception as err: # If we got some kind of S3 (access denied or other connection # error), the first non boto-specific class in the exception # hierarchy is Exception. Just print a warning and return msg = "Encountered problem listing packages at {0}: {1}".format(cache_prefix, err) tty.warn(msg) return file_list, read_fn def _spec_files_from_cache(cache_prefix): """Get a list of all the spec files in the mirror and a function to read them. Args: cache_prefix (str): Base url of mirror (location of spec files) Return: A tuple where the first item is a list of absolute file paths or urls pointing to the specs that should be read from the mirror, and the second item is a function taking a url or file path and returning the spec read from that location. """ callbacks = [] if cache_prefix.startswith("s3"): callbacks.append(_specs_from_cache_aws_cli) callbacks.append(_specs_from_cache_fallback) for specs_from_cache_fn in callbacks: file_list, read_fn = specs_from_cache_fn(cache_prefix) if file_list: return file_list, read_fn raise ListMirrorSpecsError("Failed to get list of specs from {0}".format(cache_prefix))
[docs]def generate_package_index(cache_prefix, concurrency=32): """Create or replace the build cache index on the given mirror. The buildcache index contains an entry for each binary package under the cache_prefix. Args: cache_prefix(str): Base url of binary mirror. concurrency: (int): The desired threading concurrency to use when fetching the spec files from the mirror. Return: None """ try: file_list, read_fn = _spec_files_from_cache(cache_prefix) except ListMirrorSpecsError as err: tty.error("Unable to generate package index, {0}".format(err)) return tty.debug("Retrieving spec descriptor files from {0} to build index".format(cache_prefix)) tmpdir = tempfile.mkdtemp() db_root_dir = os.path.join(tmpdir, "db_root") db = spack_db.Database( None, db_dir=db_root_dir, enable_transaction_locking=False, record_fields=["spec", "ref_count", "in_buildcache"], ) try: _read_specs_and_push_index(file_list, read_fn, cache_prefix, db, db_root_dir, concurrency) except Exception as err: msg = "Encountered problem pushing package index to {0}: {1}".format(cache_prefix, err) tty.warn(msg) tty.debug("\n" + traceback.format_exc()) finally: shutil.rmtree(tmpdir)
[docs]def generate_key_index(key_prefix, tmpdir=None): """Create the key index page. Creates (or replaces) the "index.json" page at the location given in key_prefix. This page contains an entry for each key (.pub) under key_prefix. """ tty.debug( " ".join( ("Retrieving key.pub files from", url_util.format(key_prefix), "to build key index") ) ) try: fingerprints = ( entry[:-4] for entry in web_util.list_url(key_prefix, recursive=False) if entry.endswith(".pub") ) except KeyError as inst: msg = "No keys at {0}: {1}".format(key_prefix, inst) tty.warn(msg) return except Exception as err: # If we got some kind of S3 (access denied or other connection # error), the first non boto-specific class in the exception # hierarchy is Exception. Just print a warning and return msg = "Encountered problem listing keys at {0}: {1}".format(key_prefix, err) tty.warn(msg) return remove_tmpdir = False keys_local = url_util.local_file_path(key_prefix) if keys_local: target = os.path.join(keys_local, "index.json") else: if not tmpdir: tmpdir = tempfile.mkdtemp() remove_tmpdir = True target = os.path.join(tmpdir, "index.json") index = {"keys": dict((fingerprint, {}) for fingerprint in sorted(set(fingerprints)))} with open(target, "w") as f: sjson.dump(index, f) if not keys_local: try: web_util.push_to_url( target, url_util.join(key_prefix, "index.json"), keep_original=False, extra_args={"ContentType": "application/json"}, ) except Exception as err: msg = "Encountered problem pushing key index to {0}: {1}".format(key_prefix, err) tty.warn(msg) finally: if remove_tmpdir: shutil.rmtree(tmpdir)
[docs]@contextmanager def gzip_compressed_tarfile(path): """Create a reproducible, compressed tarfile""" # Create gzip compressed tarball of the install prefix # 1) Use explicit empty filename and mtime 0 for gzip header reproducibility. # If the filename="" is dropped, Python will use fileobj.name instead. # This should effectively mimick `gzip --no-name`. # 2) On AMD Ryzen 3700X and an SSD disk, we have the following on compression speed: # compresslevel=6 gzip default: llvm takes 4mins, roughly 2.1GB # compresslevel=9 python default: llvm takes 12mins, roughly 2.1GB # So we follow gzip. with open(path, "wb") as fileobj, closing( GzipFile(filename="", mode="wb", compresslevel=6, mtime=0, fileobj=fileobj) ) as gzip_file, tarfile.TarFile(name="", mode="w", fileobj=gzip_file) as tar: yield tar
[docs]def deterministic_tarinfo(tarinfo: tarfile.TarInfo): # We only add files, symlinks, hardlinks, and directories # No character devices, block devices and FIFOs should ever enter a tarball. if tarinfo.isdev(): return None # For distribution, it makes no sense to user/group data; since (a) they don't exist # on other machines, and (b) they lead to surprises as `tar x` run as root will change # ownership if it can. We want to extract as the current user. By setting owner to root, # root will extract as root, and non-privileged user will extract as themselves. tarinfo.uid = 0 tarinfo.gid = 0 tarinfo.uname = "" tarinfo.gname = "" # Reset mtime to epoch time, our prefixes are not truly immutable, so files may get # touched; as long as the content does not change, this ensures we get stable tarballs. tarinfo.mtime = 0 # Normalize mode if tarinfo.isfile() or tarinfo.islnk(): # If user can execute, use 0o755; else 0o644 # This is to avoid potentially unsafe world writable & exeutable files that may get # extracted when Python or tar is run with privileges tarinfo.mode = 0o644 if tarinfo.mode & 0o100 == 0 else 0o755 else: # symbolic link and directories tarinfo.mode = 0o755 return tarinfo
[docs]def tar_add_metadata(tar: tarfile.TarFile, path: str, data: dict): # Serialize buildinfo for the tarball bstring = syaml.dump(data, default_flow_style=True).encode("utf-8") tarinfo = tarfile.TarInfo(name=path) tarinfo.size = len(bstring) tar.addfile(deterministic_tarinfo(tarinfo), io.BytesIO(bstring))
def _do_create_tarball(tarfile_path, binaries_dir, pkg_dir, buildinfo): with gzip_compressed_tarfile(tarfile_path) as tar: tar.add(name=binaries_dir, arcname=pkg_dir, filter=deterministic_tarinfo) tar_add_metadata(tar, buildinfo_file_name(pkg_dir), buildinfo)
[docs]class PushOptions(NamedTuple): #: Overwrite existing tarball/metadata files in buildcache force: bool = False #: Whether to use relative RPATHs relative: bool = False #: Allow absolute paths to package prefixes when creating a tarball allow_root: bool = False #: Regenerated indices after pushing regenerate_index: bool = False #: Whether to sign or not. unsigned: bool = False #: What key to use for signing key: Optional[str] = None
[docs]def push_or_raise(spec: Spec, out_url: str, options: PushOptions): """ Build a tarball from given spec and put it into the directory structure used at the mirror (following <tarball_directory_name>). This method raises :py:class:`NoOverwriteException` when ``force=False`` and the tarball or spec.json file already exist in the buildcache. """ if not spec.concrete: raise ValueError("spec must be concrete to build tarball") with tempfile.TemporaryDirectory(dir=spack.stage.get_stage_root()) as tmpdir: _build_tarball_in_stage_dir(spec, out_url, stage_dir=tmpdir, options=options)
def _build_tarball_in_stage_dir(spec: Spec, out_url: str, stage_dir: str, options: PushOptions): cache_prefix = build_cache_prefix(stage_dir) tarfile_name = tarball_name(spec, ".spack") tarfile_dir = os.path.join(cache_prefix, tarball_directory_name(spec)) tarfile_path = os.path.join(tarfile_dir, tarfile_name) spackfile_path = os.path.join(cache_prefix, tarball_path_name(spec, ".spack")) remote_spackfile_path = url_util.join(out_url, os.path.relpath(spackfile_path, stage_dir)) mkdirp(tarfile_dir) if web_util.url_exists(remote_spackfile_path): if options.force: web_util.remove_url(remote_spackfile_path) else: raise NoOverwriteException(url_util.format(remote_spackfile_path)) # need to copy the spec file so the build cache can be downloaded # without concretizing with the current spack packages # and preferences spec_file = spack.store.layout.spec_file_path(spec) specfile_name = tarball_name(spec, ".spec.json") specfile_path = os.path.realpath(os.path.join(cache_prefix, specfile_name)) signed_specfile_path = "{0}.sig".format(specfile_path) remote_specfile_path = url_util.join( out_url, os.path.relpath(specfile_path, os.path.realpath(stage_dir)) ) remote_signed_specfile_path = "{0}.sig".format(remote_specfile_path) # If force and exists, overwrite. Otherwise raise exception on collision. if options.force: if web_util.url_exists(remote_specfile_path): web_util.remove_url(remote_specfile_path) if web_util.url_exists(remote_signed_specfile_path): web_util.remove_url(remote_signed_specfile_path) elif web_util.url_exists(remote_specfile_path) or web_util.url_exists( remote_signed_specfile_path ): raise NoOverwriteException(url_util.format(remote_specfile_path)) pkg_dir = os.path.basename(spec.prefix.rstrip(os.path.sep)) workdir = os.path.join(stage_dir, pkg_dir) # TODO: We generally don't want to mutate any files, but when using relative # mode, Spack unfortunately *does* mutate rpaths and links ahead of time. # For now, we only make a full copy of the spec prefix when in relative mode. if options.relative: # tarfile is used because it preserves hardlink etc best. binaries_dir = workdir temp_tarfile_name = tarball_name(spec, ".tar") temp_tarfile_path = os.path.join(tarfile_dir, temp_tarfile_name) with closing(tarfile.open(temp_tarfile_path, "w")) as tar: tar.add(name="%s" % spec.prefix, arcname=".") with closing(tarfile.open(temp_tarfile_path, "r")) as tar: tar.extractall(workdir) os.remove(temp_tarfile_path) else: binaries_dir = spec.prefix # create info for later relocation and create tar buildinfo = get_buildinfo_dict(spec, options.relative) # optionally make the paths in the binaries relative to each other # in the spack install tree before creating tarball if options.relative: make_package_relative(workdir, spec, buildinfo, options.allow_root) elif not options.allow_root: ensure_package_relocatable(buildinfo, binaries_dir) _do_create_tarball(tarfile_path, binaries_dir, pkg_dir, buildinfo) # remove copy of install directory if options.relative: shutil.rmtree(workdir) # get the sha256 checksum of the tarball checksum = checksum_tarball(tarfile_path) # add sha256 checksum to spec.json with open(spec_file, "r") as inputfile: content = inputfile.read() if spec_file.endswith(".json"): spec_dict = sjson.load(content) else: raise ValueError("{0} not a valid spec file type".format(spec_file)) spec_dict["buildcache_layout_version"] = 1 bchecksum = {} bchecksum["hash_algorithm"] = "sha256" bchecksum["hash"] = checksum spec_dict["binary_cache_checksum"] = bchecksum # Add original install prefix relative to layout root to spec.json. # This will be used to determine is the directory layout has changed. buildinfo = {} buildinfo["relative_prefix"] = os.path.relpath(spec.prefix, spack.store.layout.root) buildinfo["relative_rpaths"] = options.relative spec_dict["buildinfo"] = buildinfo with open(specfile_path, "w") as outfile: # Note: when using gpg clear sign, we need to avoid long lines (19995 chars). # If lines are longer, they are truncated without error. Thanks GPG! # So, here we still add newlines, but no indent, so save on file size and # line length. json.dump(spec_dict, outfile, indent=0, separators=(",", ":")) # sign the tarball and spec file with gpg if not options.unsigned: key = select_signing_key(options.key) sign_specfile(key, options.force, specfile_path) # push tarball and signed spec json to remote mirror web_util.push_to_url(spackfile_path, remote_spackfile_path, keep_original=False) web_util.push_to_url( signed_specfile_path if not options.unsigned else specfile_path, remote_signed_specfile_path if not options.unsigned else remote_specfile_path, keep_original=False, ) # push the key to the build cache's _pgp directory so it can be # imported if not options.unsigned: push_keys(out_url, keys=[key], regenerate_index=options.regenerate_index, tmpdir=stage_dir) # create an index.json for the build_cache directory so specs can be # found if options.regenerate_index: generate_package_index(url_util.join(out_url, os.path.relpath(cache_prefix, stage_dir))) return None
[docs]def specs_to_be_packaged( specs: List[Spec], root: bool = True, dependencies: bool = True ) -> List[Spec]: """Return the list of nodes to be packaged, given a list of specs. Args: specs: list of root specs to be processed root: include the root of each spec in the nodes dependencies: include the dependencies of each spec in the nodes """ if not root and not dependencies: return [] elif dependencies: nodes = traverse.traverse_nodes(specs, root=root, deptype="all") else: nodes = set(specs) # Limit to installed non-externals. packageable = lambda n: not n.external and n.installed # Mass install check with spack.store.db.read_transaction(): return list(filter(packageable, nodes))
[docs]def push(spec: Spec, mirror_url: str, options: PushOptions): """Create and push binary package for a single spec to the specified mirror url. Args: spec: Spec to package and push mirror_url: Desired destination url for binary package options: Returns: True if package was pushed, False otherwise. """ try: push_or_raise(spec, mirror_url, options) except NoOverwriteException as e: warnings.warn(str(e)) return False return True
[docs]def try_verify(specfile_path): """Utility function to attempt to verify a local file. Assumes the file is a clearsigned signature file. Args: specfile_path (str): Path to file to be verified. Returns: ``True`` if the signature could be verified, ``False`` otherwise. """ suppress = config.get("config:suppress_gpg_warnings", False) try: spack.util.gpg.verify(specfile_path, suppress_warnings=suppress) except Exception: return False return True
[docs]def try_fetch(url_to_fetch): """Utility function to try and fetch a file from a url, stage it locally, and return the path to the staged file. Args: url_to_fetch (str): Url pointing to remote resource to fetch Returns: Path to locally staged resource or ``None`` if it could not be fetched. """ stage = Stage(url_to_fetch, keep=True) stage.create() try: stage.fetch() except web_util.FetchError: stage.destroy() return None return stage
def _delete_staged_downloads(download_result): """Clean up stages used to download tarball and specfile""" download_result["tarball_stage"].destroy() download_result["specfile_stage"].destroy()
[docs]def download_tarball(spec, unsigned=False, mirrors_for_spec=None): """ Download binary tarball for given package into stage area, returning path to downloaded tarball if successful, None otherwise. Args: spec (spack.spec.Spec): Concrete spec unsigned (bool): Whether or not to require signed binaries mirrors_for_spec (list): Optional list of concrete specs and mirrors obtained by calling binary_distribution.get_mirrors_for_spec(). These will be checked in order first before looking in other configured mirrors. Returns: ``None`` if the tarball could not be downloaded (maybe also verified, depending on whether new-style signed binary packages were found). Otherwise, return an object indicating the path to the downloaded tarball, the path to the downloaded specfile (in the case of new-style buildcache), and whether or not the tarball is already verified. .. code-block:: JSON { "tarball_path": "path-to-locally-saved-tarfile", "specfile_path": "none-or-path-to-locally-saved-specfile", "signature_verified": "true-if-binary-pkg-was-already-verified" } """ if not spack.mirror.MirrorCollection(): tty.die("Please add a spack mirror to allow " + "download of pre-compiled packages.") tarball = tarball_path_name(spec, ".spack") specfile_prefix = tarball_name(spec, ".spec") mirrors_to_try = [] # Note on try_first and try_next: # mirrors_for_spec mostly likely came from spack caching remote # mirror indices locally and adding their specs to a local data # structure supporting quick lookup of concrete specs. Those # mirrors are likely a subset of all configured mirrors, and # we'll probably find what we need in one of them. But we'll # look in all configured mirrors if needed, as maybe the spec # we need was in an un-indexed mirror. No need to check any # mirror for the spec twice though. try_first = [i["mirror_url"] for i in mirrors_for_spec] if mirrors_for_spec else [] try_next = [ i.fetch_url for i in spack.mirror.MirrorCollection().values() if i.fetch_url not in try_first ] for url in try_first + try_next: mirrors_to_try.append( { "specfile": url_util.join(url, _build_cache_relative_path, specfile_prefix), "spackfile": url_util.join(url, _build_cache_relative_path, tarball), } ) tried_to_verify_sigs = [] # Assumes we care more about finding a spec file by preferred ext # than by mirrory priority. This can be made less complicated as # we remove support for deprecated spec formats and buildcache layouts. for ext in ["json.sig", "json"]: for mirror_to_try in mirrors_to_try: specfile_url = "{0}.{1}".format(mirror_to_try["specfile"], ext) spackfile_url = mirror_to_try["spackfile"] local_specfile_stage = try_fetch(specfile_url) if local_specfile_stage: local_specfile_path = local_specfile_stage.save_filename signature_verified = False if ext.endswith(".sig") and not unsigned: # If we found a signed specfile at the root, try to verify # the signature immediately. We will not download the # tarball if we could not verify the signature. tried_to_verify_sigs.append(specfile_url) signature_verified = try_verify(local_specfile_path) if not signature_verified: tty.warn("Failed to verify: {0}".format(specfile_url)) if unsigned or signature_verified or not ext.endswith(".sig"): # We will download the tarball in one of three cases: # 1. user asked for --no-check-signature # 2. user didn't ask for --no-check-signature, but we # found a spec.json.sig and verified the signature already # 3. neither of the first two cases are true, but this file # is *not* a signed json (not a spec.json.sig file). That # means we already looked at all the mirrors and either didn't # find any .sig files or couldn't verify any of them. But it # is still possible to find an old style binary package where # the signature is a detached .asc file in the outer archive # of the tarball, and in that case, the only way to know is to # download the tarball. This is a deprecated use case, so if # something goes wrong during the extraction process (can't # verify signature, checksum doesn't match) we will fail at # that point instead of trying to download more tarballs from # the remaining mirrors, looking for one we can use. tarball_stage = try_fetch(spackfile_url) if tarball_stage: return { "tarball_stage": tarball_stage, "specfile_stage": local_specfile_stage, "signature_verified": signature_verified, } local_specfile_stage.destroy() # Falling through the nested loops meeans we exhaustively searched # for all known kinds of spec files on all mirrors and did not find # an acceptable one for which we could download a tarball. if tried_to_verify_sigs: raise NoVerifyException( ( "Spack found new style signed binary packages, " "but was unable to verify any of them. Please " "obtain and trust the correct public key. If " "these are public spack binaries, please see the " "spack docs for locations where keys can be found." ) ) return None
[docs]def make_package_relative(workdir, spec, buildinfo, allow_root): """ Change paths in binaries to relative paths. Change absolute symlinks to relative symlinks. """ prefix = spec.prefix old_layout_root = buildinfo["buildpath"] orig_path_names = list() cur_path_names = list() for filename in buildinfo["relocate_binaries"]: orig_path_names.append(os.path.join(prefix, filename)) cur_path_names.append(os.path.join(workdir, filename)) platform = spack.platforms.by_name(spec.platform) if "macho" in platform.binary_formats: relocate.make_macho_binaries_relative(cur_path_names, orig_path_names, old_layout_root) if "elf" in platform.binary_formats: relocate.make_elf_binaries_relative(cur_path_names, orig_path_names, old_layout_root) allow_root or relocate.ensure_binaries_are_relocatable(cur_path_names) orig_path_names = list() cur_path_names = list() for linkname in buildinfo.get("relocate_links", []): orig_path_names.append(os.path.join(prefix, linkname)) cur_path_names.append(os.path.join(workdir, linkname)) relocate.make_link_relative(cur_path_names, orig_path_names)
[docs]def ensure_package_relocatable(buildinfo, binaries_dir): """Check if package binaries are relocatable.""" binaries = [os.path.join(binaries_dir, f) for f in buildinfo["relocate_binaries"]] relocate.ensure_binaries_are_relocatable(binaries)
[docs]def relocate_package(spec): """ Relocate the given package """ workdir = str(spec.prefix) buildinfo = read_buildinfo_file(workdir) new_layout_root = str(spack.store.layout.root) new_prefix = str(spec.prefix) new_rel_prefix = str(os.path.relpath(new_prefix, new_layout_root)) new_spack_prefix = str(spack.paths.prefix) old_sbang_install_path = None if "sbang_install_path" in buildinfo: old_sbang_install_path = str(buildinfo["sbang_install_path"]) old_layout_root = str(buildinfo["buildpath"]) old_spack_prefix = str(buildinfo.get("spackprefix")) old_rel_prefix = buildinfo.get("relative_prefix") old_prefix = os.path.join(old_layout_root, old_rel_prefix) rel = buildinfo.get("relative_rpaths", False) # In the past prefix_to_hash was the default and externals were not dropped, so prefixes # were not unique. if "hash_to_prefix" in buildinfo: hash_to_old_prefix = buildinfo["hash_to_prefix"] elif "prefix_to_hash" in buildinfo: hash_to_old_prefix = dict((v, k) for (k, v) in buildinfo["prefix_to_hash"].items()) else: hash_to_old_prefix = dict() if old_rel_prefix != new_rel_prefix and not hash_to_old_prefix: msg = "Package tarball was created from an install " msg += "prefix with a different directory layout and an older " msg += "buildcache create implementation. It cannot be relocated." raise NewLayoutException(msg) # Spurious replacements (e.g. sbang) will cause issues with binaries # For example, the new sbang can be longer than the old one. # Hence 2 dictionaries are maintained here. prefix_to_prefix_text = collections.OrderedDict() prefix_to_prefix_bin = collections.OrderedDict() if old_sbang_install_path: install_path = spack.hooks.sbang.sbang_install_path() prefix_to_prefix_text[old_sbang_install_path] = install_path # First match specific prefix paths. Possibly the *local* install prefix # of some dependency is in an upstream, so we cannot assume the original # spack store root can be mapped uniformly to the new spack store root. for dag_hash, new_dep_prefix in hashes_to_prefixes(spec).items(): if dag_hash in hash_to_old_prefix: old_dep_prefix = hash_to_old_prefix[dag_hash] prefix_to_prefix_bin[old_dep_prefix] = new_dep_prefix prefix_to_prefix_text[old_dep_prefix] = new_dep_prefix # Only then add the generic fallback of install prefix -> install prefix. prefix_to_prefix_text[old_prefix] = new_prefix prefix_to_prefix_bin[old_prefix] = new_prefix prefix_to_prefix_text[old_layout_root] = new_layout_root prefix_to_prefix_bin[old_layout_root] = new_layout_root # This is vestigial code for the *old* location of sbang. Previously, # sbang was a bash script, and it lived in the spack prefix. It is # now a POSIX script that lives in the install prefix. Old packages # will have the old sbang location in their shebangs. orig_sbang = "#!/bin/bash {0}/bin/sbang".format(old_spack_prefix) new_sbang = spack.hooks.sbang.sbang_shebang_line() prefix_to_prefix_text[orig_sbang] = new_sbang tty.debug("Relocating package from", "%s to %s." % (old_layout_root, new_layout_root)) # Old archives maybe have hardlinks repeated. dedupe_hardlinks_if_necessary(workdir, buildinfo) def is_backup_file(file): return file.endswith("~") # Text files containing the prefix text text_names = list() for filename in buildinfo["relocate_textfiles"]: text_name = os.path.join(workdir, filename) # Don't add backup files generated by filter_file during install step. if not is_backup_file(text_name): text_names.append(text_name) # If we are not installing back to the same install tree do the relocation if old_prefix != new_prefix: files_to_relocate = [ os.path.join(workdir, filename) for filename in buildinfo.get("relocate_binaries") ] # If the buildcache was not created with relativized rpaths # do the relocation of path in binaries platform = spack.platforms.by_name(spec.platform) if "macho" in platform.binary_formats: relocate.relocate_macho_binaries( files_to_relocate, old_layout_root, new_layout_root, prefix_to_prefix_bin, rel, old_prefix, new_prefix, ) elif "elf" in platform.binary_formats and not rel: # The new ELF dynamic section relocation logic only handles absolute to # absolute relocation. relocate.new_relocate_elf_binaries(files_to_relocate, prefix_to_prefix_bin) elif "elf" in platform.binary_formats and rel: relocate.relocate_elf_binaries( files_to_relocate, old_layout_root, new_layout_root, prefix_to_prefix_bin, rel, old_prefix, new_prefix, ) # Relocate links to the new install prefix links = [os.path.join(workdir, f) for f in buildinfo.get("relocate_links", [])] relocate.relocate_links(links, prefix_to_prefix_bin) # For all buildcaches # relocate the install prefixes in text files including dependencies relocate.relocate_text(text_names, prefix_to_prefix_text) # relocate the install prefixes in binary files including dependencies changed_files = relocate.relocate_text_bin(files_to_relocate, prefix_to_prefix_bin) # Add ad-hoc signatures to patched macho files when on macOS. if "macho" in platform.binary_formats and sys.platform == "darwin": codesign = which("codesign") if not codesign: return for binary in changed_files: codesign("-fs-", binary) # If we are installing back to the same location # relocate the sbang location if the spack directory changed else: if old_spack_prefix != new_spack_prefix: relocate.relocate_text(text_names, prefix_to_prefix_text)
def _extract_inner_tarball(spec, filename, extract_to, unsigned, remote_checksum): stagepath = os.path.dirname(filename) spackfile_name = tarball_name(spec, ".spack") spackfile_path = os.path.join(stagepath, spackfile_name) tarfile_name = tarball_name(spec, ".tar.gz") tarfile_path = os.path.join(extract_to, tarfile_name) json_name = tarball_name(spec, ".spec.json") json_path = os.path.join(extract_to, json_name) with closing(tarfile.open(spackfile_path, "r")) as tar: tar.extractall(extract_to) # some buildcache tarfiles use bzip2 compression if not os.path.exists(tarfile_path): tarfile_name = tarball_name(spec, ".tar.bz2") tarfile_path = os.path.join(extract_to, tarfile_name) if os.path.exists(json_path): specfile_path = json_path else: raise ValueError("Cannot find spec file for {0}.".format(extract_to)) if not unsigned: if os.path.exists("%s.asc" % specfile_path): suppress = config.get("config:suppress_gpg_warnings", False) try: spack.util.gpg.verify("%s.asc" % specfile_path, specfile_path, suppress) except Exception: raise NoVerifyException( "Spack was unable to verify package " "signature, please obtain and trust the " "correct public key." ) else: raise UnsignedPackageException( "To install unsigned packages, use the --no-check-signature option." ) # compute the sha256 checksum of the tarball local_checksum = checksum_tarball(tarfile_path) expected = remote_checksum["hash"] # if the checksums don't match don't install if local_checksum != expected: size, contents = fsys.filesummary(tarfile_path) raise NoChecksumException(tarfile_path, size, contents, "sha256", expected, local_checksum) return tarfile_path
[docs]def extract_tarball(spec, download_result, unsigned=False, force=False): """ extract binary tarball for given package into install area """ if os.path.exists(spec.prefix): if force: shutil.rmtree(spec.prefix) else: raise NoOverwriteException(str(spec.prefix)) specfile_path = download_result["specfile_stage"].save_filename with open(specfile_path, "r") as inputfile: content = inputfile.read() if specfile_path.endswith(".json.sig"): spec_dict = Spec.extract_json_from_clearsig(content) else: spec_dict = sjson.load(content) bchecksum = spec_dict["binary_cache_checksum"] filename = download_result["tarball_stage"].save_filename signature_verified = download_result["signature_verified"] tmpdir = None if ( "buildcache_layout_version" not in spec_dict or int(spec_dict["buildcache_layout_version"]) < 1 ): # Handle the older buildcache layout where the .spack file # contains a spec json, maybe an .asc file (signature), # and another tarball containing the actual install tree. tmpdir = tempfile.mkdtemp() try: tarfile_path = _extract_inner_tarball(spec, filename, tmpdir, unsigned, bchecksum) except Exception as e: _delete_staged_downloads(download_result) shutil.rmtree(tmpdir) raise e else: # Newer buildcache layout: the .spack file contains just # in the install tree, the signature, if it exists, is # wrapped around the spec.json at the root. If sig verify # was required, it was already done before downloading # the tarball. tarfile_path = filename if not unsigned and not signature_verified: raise UnsignedPackageException( "To install unsigned packages, use the --no-check-signature option." ) # compute the sha256 checksum of the tarball local_checksum = checksum_tarball(tarfile_path) expected = bchecksum["hash"] # if the checksums don't match don't install if local_checksum != expected: size, contents = fsys.filesummary(tarfile_path) _delete_staged_downloads(download_result) raise NoChecksumException( tarfile_path, size, contents, "sha256", expected, local_checksum ) new_relative_prefix = str(os.path.relpath(spec.prefix, spack.store.layout.root)) # if the original relative prefix is in the spec file use it buildinfo = spec_dict.get("buildinfo", {}) old_relative_prefix = buildinfo.get("relative_prefix", new_relative_prefix) rel = buildinfo.get("relative_rpaths") info = "old relative prefix %s\nnew relative prefix %s\nrelative rpaths %s" tty.debug(info % (old_relative_prefix, new_relative_prefix, rel), level=2) # Extract the tarball into the store root, presumably on the same filesystem. # The directory created is the base directory name of the old prefix. # Moving the old prefix name to the new prefix location should preserve # hard links and symbolic links. extract_tmp = os.path.join(spack.store.layout.root, ".tmp") mkdirp(extract_tmp) extracted_dir = os.path.join(extract_tmp, old_relative_prefix.split(os.path.sep)[-1]) with closing(tarfile.open(tarfile_path, "r")) as tar: try: tar.extractall(path=extract_tmp) except Exception as e: _delete_staged_downloads(download_result) shutil.rmtree(extracted_dir) raise e try: shutil.move(extracted_dir, spec.prefix) except Exception as e: _delete_staged_downloads(download_result) shutil.rmtree(extracted_dir) raise e os.remove(tarfile_path) os.remove(specfile_path) try: relocate_package(spec) except Exception as e: shutil.rmtree(spec.prefix) raise e else: manifest_file = os.path.join( spec.prefix, spack.store.layout.metadata_dir, spack.store.layout.manifest_file_name ) if not os.path.exists(manifest_file): spec_id = spec.format("{name}/{hash:7}") tty.warn("No manifest file in tarball for spec %s" % spec_id) finally: if tmpdir: shutil.rmtree(tmpdir) if os.path.exists(filename): os.remove(filename) _delete_staged_downloads(download_result)
[docs]def install_root_node(spec, unsigned=False, force=False, sha256=None): """Install the root node of a concrete spec from a buildcache. Checking the sha256 sum of a node before installation is usually needed only for software installed during Spack's bootstrapping (since we might not have a proper signature verification mechanism available). Args: spec: spec to be installed (note that only the root node will be installed) unsigned (bool): if True allows installing unsigned binaries force (bool): force installation if the spec is already present in the local store sha256 (str): optional sha256 of the binary package, to be checked before installation """ # Early termination if spec.external or spec.virtual: warnings.warn("Skipping external or virtual package {0}".format(spec.format())) return elif spec.concrete and spec.installed and not force: warnings.warn("Package for spec {0} already installed.".format(spec.format())) return download_result = download_tarball(spec, unsigned) if not download_result: msg = 'download of binary cache file for spec "{0}" failed' raise RuntimeError(msg.format(spec.format())) if sha256: checker = spack.util.crypto.Checker(sha256) msg = 'cannot verify checksum for "{0}" [expected={1}]' tarball_path = download_result["tarball_stage"].save_filename msg = msg.format(tarball_path, sha256) if not checker.check(tarball_path): size, contents = fsys.filesummary(tarball_path) _delete_staged_downloads(download_result) raise NoChecksumException( tarball_path, size, contents, checker.hash_name, sha256, checker.sum ) tty.debug("Verified SHA256 checksum of the build cache") # don't print long padded paths while extracting/relocating binaries with spack.util.path.filter_padding(): tty.msg('Installing "{0}" from a buildcache'.format(spec.format())) extract_tarball(spec, download_result, unsigned, force) spack.hooks.post_install(spec, False) spack.store.db.add(spec, spack.store.layout)
[docs]def install_single_spec(spec, unsigned=False, force=False): """Install a single concrete spec from a buildcache. Args: spec (spack.spec.Spec): spec to be installed unsigned (bool): if True allows installing unsigned binaries force (bool): force installation if the spec is already present in the local store """ for node in spec.traverse(root=True, order="post", deptype=("link", "run")): install_root_node(node, unsigned=unsigned, force=force)
[docs]def try_direct_fetch(spec, mirrors=None): """ Try to find the spec directly on the configured mirrors """ specfile_name = tarball_name(spec, ".spec.json") signed_specfile_name = tarball_name(spec, ".spec.json.sig") specfile_is_signed = False found_specs = [] for mirror in spack.mirror.MirrorCollection(mirrors=mirrors).values(): buildcache_fetch_url_json = url_util.join( mirror.fetch_url, _build_cache_relative_path, specfile_name ) buildcache_fetch_url_signed_json = url_util.join( mirror.fetch_url, _build_cache_relative_path, signed_specfile_name ) try: _, _, fs = web_util.read_from_url(buildcache_fetch_url_signed_json) specfile_is_signed = True except (URLError, web_util.SpackWebError, HTTPError) as url_err: try: _, _, fs = web_util.read_from_url(buildcache_fetch_url_json) except (URLError, web_util.SpackWebError, HTTPError) as url_err_x: tty.debug( "Did not find {0} on {1}".format( specfile_name, buildcache_fetch_url_signed_json ), url_err, level=2, ) tty.debug( "Did not find {0} on {1}".format(specfile_name, buildcache_fetch_url_json), url_err_x, level=2, ) continue specfile_contents = codecs.getreader("utf-8")(fs).read() # read the spec from the build cache file. All specs in build caches # are concrete (as they are built) so we need to mark this spec # concrete on read-in. if specfile_is_signed: specfile_json = Spec.extract_json_from_clearsig(specfile_contents) fetched_spec = Spec.from_dict(specfile_json) else: fetched_spec = Spec.from_json(specfile_contents) fetched_spec._mark_concrete() found_specs.append({"mirror_url": mirror.fetch_url, "spec": fetched_spec}) return found_specs
[docs]def get_mirrors_for_spec(spec=None, mirrors_to_check=None, index_only=False): """ Check if concrete spec exists on mirrors and return a list indicating the mirrors on which it can be found Args: spec (spack.spec.Spec): The spec to look for in binary mirrors mirrors_to_check (dict): Optionally override the configured mirrors with the mirrors in this dictionary. index_only (bool): When ``index_only`` is set to ``True``, only the local cache is checked, no requests are made. Return: A list of objects, each containing a ``mirror_url`` and ``spec`` key indicating all mirrors where the spec can be found. """ if spec is None: return [] if not spack.mirror.MirrorCollection(mirrors=mirrors_to_check): tty.debug("No Spack mirrors are currently configured") return {} results = binary_index.find_built_spec(spec, mirrors_to_check=mirrors_to_check) # The index may be out-of-date. If we aren't only considering indices, try # to fetch directly since we know where the file should be. if not results and not index_only: results = try_direct_fetch(spec, mirrors=mirrors_to_check) # We found a spec by the direct fetch approach, we might as well # add it to our mapping. if results: binary_index.update_spec(spec, results) return results
[docs]def update_cache_and_get_specs(): """ Get all concrete specs for build caches available on configured mirrors. Initialization of internal cache data structures is done as lazily as possible, so this method will also attempt to initialize and update the local index cache (essentially a no-op if it has been done already and nothing has changed on the configured mirrors.) Throws: FetchCacheError """ binary_index.update() return binary_index.get_all_built_specs()
[docs]def clear_spec_cache(): binary_index.clear()
[docs]def get_keys(install=False, trust=False, force=False, mirrors=None): """Get pgp public keys available on mirror with suffix .pub""" mirror_collection = mirrors or spack.mirror.MirrorCollection() if not mirror_collection: tty.die("Please add a spack mirror to allow " + "download of build caches.") for mirror in mirror_collection.values(): fetch_url = mirror.fetch_url keys_url = url_util.join( fetch_url, _build_cache_relative_path, _build_cache_keys_relative_path ) keys_index = url_util.join(keys_url, "index.json") tty.debug("Finding public keys in {0}".format(url_util.format(fetch_url))) try: _, _, json_file = web_util.read_from_url(keys_index) json_index = sjson.load(codecs.getreader("utf-8")(json_file)) except (URLError, web_util.SpackWebError) as url_err: if web_util.url_exists(keys_index): err_msg = [ "Unable to find public keys in {0},", " caught exception attempting to read from {1}.", ] tty.error( "".join(err_msg).format( url_util.format(fetch_url), url_util.format(keys_index) ) ) tty.debug(url_err) continue for fingerprint, key_attributes in json_index["keys"].items(): link = os.path.join(keys_url, fingerprint + ".pub") with Stage(link, name="build_cache", keep=True) as stage: if os.path.exists(stage.save_filename) and force: os.remove(stage.save_filename) if not os.path.exists(stage.save_filename): try: stage.fetch() except web_util.FetchError: continue tty.debug("Found key {0}".format(fingerprint)) if install: if trust: spack.util.gpg.trust(stage.save_filename) tty.debug("Added this key to trusted keys.") else: tty.debug( "Will not add this key to trusted keys." "Use -t to install all downloaded keys" )
[docs]def push_keys(*mirrors, **kwargs): """ Upload pgp public keys to the given mirrors """ keys = kwargs.get("keys") regenerate_index = kwargs.get("regenerate_index", False) tmpdir = kwargs.get("tmpdir") remove_tmpdir = False keys = spack.util.gpg.public_keys(*(keys or [])) try: for mirror in mirrors: push_url = getattr(mirror, "push_url", mirror) keys_url = url_util.join( push_url, _build_cache_relative_path, _build_cache_keys_relative_path ) keys_local = url_util.local_file_path(keys_url) verb = "Writing" if keys_local else "Uploading" tty.debug("{0} public keys to {1}".format(verb, url_util.format(push_url))) if keys_local: # mirror is local, don't bother with the tmpdir prefix = keys_local mkdirp(keys_local) else: # A tmp dir is created for the first mirror that is non-local. # On the off-hand chance that all the mirrors are local, then # we can avoid the need to create a tmp dir. if tmpdir is None: tmpdir = tempfile.mkdtemp() remove_tmpdir = True prefix = tmpdir for fingerprint in keys: tty.debug(" " + fingerprint) filename = fingerprint + ".pub" export_target = os.path.join(prefix, filename) # Export public keys (private is set to False) spack.util.gpg.export_keys(export_target, [fingerprint]) # If mirror is local, the above export writes directly to the # mirror (export_target points directly to the mirror). # # If not, then export_target is a tmpfile that needs to be # uploaded to the mirror. if not keys_local: spack.util.web.push_to_url( export_target, url_util.join(keys_url, filename), keep_original=False ) if regenerate_index: if keys_local: generate_key_index(keys_url) else: generate_key_index(keys_url, tmpdir) finally: if remove_tmpdir: shutil.rmtree(tmpdir)
[docs]def needs_rebuild(spec, mirror_url): if not spec.concrete: raise ValueError("spec must be concrete to check against mirror") pkg_name = spec.name pkg_version = spec.version pkg_hash = spec.dag_hash() tty.debug("Checking {0}-{1}, dag_hash = {2}".format(pkg_name, pkg_version, pkg_hash)) tty.debug(spec.tree()) # Try to retrieve the specfile directly, based on the known # format of the name, in order to determine if the package # needs to be rebuilt. cache_prefix = build_cache_prefix(mirror_url) specfile_name = tarball_name(spec, ".spec.json") specfile_path = os.path.join(cache_prefix, specfile_name) # Only check for the presence of the json version of the spec. If the # mirror only has the json version, or doesn't have the spec at all, we # need to rebuild. return not web_util.url_exists(specfile_path)
[docs]def check_specs_against_mirrors(mirrors, specs, output_file=None): """Check all the given specs against buildcaches on the given mirrors and determine if any of the specs need to be rebuilt. Specs need to be rebuilt when their hash doesn't exist in the mirror. Arguments: mirrors (dict): Mirrors to check against specs (typing.Iterable): Specs to check against mirrors output_file (str): Path to output file to be written. If provided, mirrors with missing or out-of-date specs will be formatted as a JSON object and written to this file. Returns: 1 if any spec was out-of-date on any mirror, 0 otherwise. """ rebuilds = {} for mirror in spack.mirror.MirrorCollection(mirrors).values(): tty.debug("Checking for built specs at {0}".format(mirror.fetch_url)) rebuild_list = [] for spec in specs: if needs_rebuild(spec, mirror.fetch_url): rebuild_list.append({"short_spec": spec.short_spec, "hash": spec.dag_hash()}) if rebuild_list: rebuilds[mirror.fetch_url] = { "mirrorName": mirror.name, "mirrorUrl": mirror.fetch_url, "rebuildSpecs": rebuild_list, } if output_file: with open(output_file, "w") as outf: outf.write(json.dumps(rebuilds)) return 1 if rebuilds else 0
def _download_buildcache_entry(mirror_root, descriptions): for description in descriptions: path = description["path"] mkdirp(path) fail_if_missing = description["required"] for url in description["url"]: description_url = os.path.join(mirror_root, url) stage = Stage(description_url, name="build_cache", path=path, keep=True) try: stage.fetch() break except web_util.FetchError as e: tty.debug(e) else: if fail_if_missing: tty.error("Failed to download required url {0}".format(description_url)) return False return True
[docs]def download_buildcache_entry(file_descriptions, mirror_url=None): if not mirror_url and not spack.mirror.MirrorCollection(): tty.die( "Please provide or add a spack mirror to allow " + "download of buildcache entries." ) if mirror_url: mirror_root = os.path.join(mirror_url, _build_cache_relative_path) return _download_buildcache_entry(mirror_root, file_descriptions) for mirror in spack.mirror.MirrorCollection().values(): mirror_root = os.path.join(mirror.fetch_url, _build_cache_relative_path) if _download_buildcache_entry(mirror_root, file_descriptions): return True else: continue return False
[docs]def download_single_spec(concrete_spec, destination, mirror_url=None): """Download the buildcache files for a single concrete spec. Args: concrete_spec: concrete spec to be downloaded destination (str): path where to put the downloaded buildcache mirror_url (str): url of the mirror from which to download """ tarfile_name = tarball_name(concrete_spec, ".spack") tarball_dir_name = tarball_directory_name(concrete_spec) tarball_path_name = os.path.join(tarball_dir_name, tarfile_name) local_tarball_path = os.path.join(destination, tarball_dir_name) files_to_fetch = [ {"url": [tarball_path_name], "path": local_tarball_path, "required": True}, { "url": [ tarball_name(concrete_spec, ".spec.json.sig"), tarball_name(concrete_spec, ".spec.json"), ], "path": destination, "required": True, }, ] return download_buildcache_entry(files_to_fetch, mirror_url)
[docs]class BinaryCacheQuery(object): """Callable object to query if a spec is in a binary cache""" def __init__(self, all_architectures): """ Args: all_architectures (bool): if True consider all the spec for querying, otherwise restrict to the current default architecture """ self.all_architectures = all_architectures specs = update_cache_and_get_specs() if not self.all_architectures: arch = spack.spec.Spec.default_arch() specs = [s for s in specs if s.satisfies(arch)] self.possible_specs = specs def __call__(self, spec, **kwargs): """ Args: spec (str): The spec being searched for in its string representation or hash. """ matches = [] if spec.startswith("/"): # Matching a DAG hash query_hash = spec.replace("/", "") for candidate_spec in self.possible_specs: if candidate_spec.dag_hash().startswith(query_hash): matches.append(candidate_spec) else: # Matching a spec constraint matches = [s for s in self.possible_specs if s.satisfies(spec)] return matches
[docs]class FetchIndexError(Exception): def __str__(self): if len(self.args) == 1: return str(self.args[0]) else: return "{}, due to: {}".format(self.args[0], self.args[1])
[docs]class BuildcacheIndexError(spack.error.SpackError): """Raised when a buildcache cannot be read for any reason"""
FetchIndexResult = collections.namedtuple("FetchIndexResult", "etag hash data fresh")
[docs]class DefaultIndexFetcher: """Fetcher for index.json, using separate index.json.hash as cache invalidation strategy""" def __init__(self, url, local_hash, urlopen=web_util.urlopen): self.url = url self.local_hash = local_hash self.urlopen = urlopen self.headers = {"User-Agent": web_util.SPACK_USER_AGENT}
[docs] def get_remote_hash(self): # Failure to fetch index.json.hash is not fatal url_index_hash = url_util.join(self.url, _build_cache_relative_path, "index.json.hash") try: response = self.urlopen(urllib.request.Request(url_index_hash, headers=self.headers)) except urllib.error.URLError: return None # Validate the hash remote_hash = response.read(64) if not re.match(rb"[a-f\d]{64}$", remote_hash): return None return remote_hash.decode("utf-8")
[docs] def conditional_fetch(self): # Do an intermediate fetch for the hash # and a conditional fetch for the contents # Early exit if our cache is up to date. if self.local_hash and self.local_hash == self.get_remote_hash(): return FetchIndexResult(etag=None, hash=None, data=None, fresh=True) # Otherwise, download index.json url_index = url_util.join(self.url, _build_cache_relative_path, "index.json") try: response = self.urlopen(urllib.request.Request(url_index, headers=self.headers)) except urllib.error.URLError as e: raise FetchIndexError("Could not fetch index from {}".format(url_index), e) try: result = codecs.getreader("utf-8")(response).read() except ValueError as e: return FetchCacheError("Remote index {} is invalid".format(url_index), e) computed_hash = compute_hash(result) # We don't handle computed_hash != remote_hash here, which can happen # when remote index.json and index.json.hash are out of sync, or if # the hash algorithm changed. # The most likely scenario is that we got index.json got updated # while we fetched index.json.hash. Warning about an issue thus feels # wrong, as it's more of an issue with race conditions in the cache # invalidation strategy. # For now we only handle etags on http(s), since 304 error handling # in s3:// is not there yet. if urllib.parse.urlparse(self.url).scheme not in ("http", "https"): etag = None else: etag = web_util.parse_etag( response.headers.get("Etag", None) or response.headers.get("etag", None) ) return FetchIndexResult(etag=etag, hash=computed_hash, data=result, fresh=False)
[docs]class EtagIndexFetcher: """Fetcher for index.json, using ETags headers as cache invalidation strategy""" def __init__(self, url, etag, urlopen=web_util.urlopen): self.url = url self.etag = etag self.urlopen = urlopen
[docs] def conditional_fetch(self): # Just do a conditional fetch immediately url = url_util.join(self.url, _build_cache_relative_path, "index.json") headers = { "User-Agent": web_util.SPACK_USER_AGENT, "If-None-Match": '"{}"'.format(self.etag), } try: response = self.urlopen(urllib.request.Request(url, headers=headers)) except urllib.error.HTTPError as e: if e.getcode() == 304: # Not modified; that means fresh. return FetchIndexResult(etag=None, hash=None, data=None, fresh=True) raise FetchIndexError("Could not fetch index {}".format(url), e) from e except urllib.error.URLError as e: raise FetchIndexError("Could not fetch index {}".format(url), e) from e try: result = codecs.getreader("utf-8")(response).read() except ValueError as e: raise FetchIndexError("Remote index {} is invalid".format(url), e) from e headers = response.headers etag_header_value = headers.get("Etag", None) or headers.get("etag", None) return FetchIndexResult( etag=web_util.parse_etag(etag_header_value), hash=compute_hash(result), data=result, fresh=False, )