ClickHouse/tests/integration/helpers/hdfs_api.py

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Python

# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
import io
import gzip
import subprocess
import time
from tempfile import NamedTemporaryFile
import requests
import requests_kerberos as reqkerb
import socket
import tempfile
import logging
import os
g_dns_hook = None
def custom_getaddrinfo(*args):
# print("from custom_getaddrinfo g_dns_hook is None ", g_dns_hook is None)
ret = g_dns_hook.custom_getaddrinfo(*args)
# print("g_dns_hook.custom_getaddrinfo result", ret)
return ret
class mk_krb_conf(object):
def __init__(self, krb_conf, kdc_ip):
self.krb_conf = krb_conf
self.kdc_ip = kdc_ip
self.amended_krb_conf = None
def __enter__(self):
with open(self.krb_conf) as f:
content = f.read()
amended_content = content.replace('hdfskerberos', self.kdc_ip)
self.amended_krb_conf = tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile(delete=False, mode="w+")
self.amended_krb_conf.write(amended_content)
self.amended_krb_conf.close()
return self.amended_krb_conf.name
def __exit__(self, type, value, traceback):
if self.amended_krb_conf is not None:
self.amended_krb_conf.close()
# tweak dns resolution to connect to localhost where api_host is in URL
class dns_hook(object):
def __init__(self, hdfs_api):
# print("dns_hook.init ", hdfs_api.kerberized, hdfs_api.host, hdfs_api.data_port, hdfs_api.proxy_port)
self.hdfs_api = hdfs_api
def __enter__(self):
global g_dns_hook
g_dns_hook = self
# print("g_dns_hook is None ", g_dns_hook is None)
self.original_getaddrinfo = socket.getaddrinfo
socket.getaddrinfo = custom_getaddrinfo
return self
def __exit__(self, type, value, traceback):
global g_dns_hook
g_dns_hook = None
socket.getaddrinfo = self.original_getaddrinfo
def custom_getaddrinfo(self, *args):
(hostname, port) = args[:2]
# print("top of custom_getaddrinfo", hostname, port)
if hostname == self.hdfs_api.host and (port == self.hdfs_api.data_port or port == self.hdfs_api.proxy_port):
# print("dns_hook substitute")
return [(socket.AF_INET, 1, 6, '', ("127.0.0.1", port))]
else:
return self.original_getaddrinfo(*args)
class HDFSApi(object):
def __init__(self, user, timeout=100, kerberized=False, principal=None,
keytab=None, krb_conf=None,
host = "localhost", protocol = "http",
proxy_port = 50070, data_port = 50075, hdfs_ip = None, kdc_ip = None):
self.host = host
self.protocol = protocol
self.proxy_port = proxy_port
self.data_port = data_port
self.user = user
self.kerberized = kerberized
self.principal = principal
self.keytab = keytab
self.timeout = timeout
self.hdfs_ip = hdfs_ip
self.kdc_ip = kdc_ip
self.krb_conf = krb_conf
# logging.basicConfig(level=logging.DEBUG)
# logging.getLogger().setLevel(logging.DEBUG)
# requests_log = logging.getLogger("requests.packages.urllib3")
# requests_log.setLevel(logging.DEBUG)
# requests_log.propagate = True
if kerberized:
self._run_kinit()
self.kerberos_auth = reqkerb.HTTPKerberosAuth(mutual_authentication=reqkerb.DISABLED, hostname_override=self.host, principal=self.principal)
if self.kerberos_auth is None:
print("failed to obtain kerberos_auth")
else:
self.kerberos_auth = None
def _run_kinit(self):
if self.principal is None or self.keytab is None:
raise Exception("kerberos principal and keytab are required")
with mk_krb_conf(self.krb_conf, self.kdc_ip) as instantiated_krb_conf:
# print("instantiated_krb_conf ", instantiated_krb_conf)
os.environ["KRB5_CONFIG"] = instantiated_krb_conf
cmd = "(kinit -R -t {keytab} -k {principal} || (sleep 5 && kinit -R -t {keytab} -k {principal})) ; klist".format(instantiated_krb_conf=instantiated_krb_conf, keytab=self.keytab, principal=self.principal)
# print(cmd)
start = time.time()
while time.time() - start < self.timeout:
try:
subprocess.call(cmd, shell=True)
print("KDC started, kinit successfully run")
return
except Exception as ex:
print("Can't run kinit ... waiting {}".format(str(ex)))
time.sleep(1)
raise Exception("Kinit running failure")
def req_wrapper(self, func, expected_code, cnt=2, **kwargs):
with dns_hook(self):
for i in range(0, cnt):
response_data = func(**kwargs)
if response_data.status_code == expected_code:
return response_data
else:
print("unexpected response_data.status_code {}", response_data.status_code)
response_data.raise_for_status()
def read_data(self, path, universal_newlines=True):
response = self.req_wrapper(requests.get, 307, url="{protocol}://{host}:{port}/webhdfs/v1{path}?op=OPEN".format(protocol=self.protocol, host=self.host, port=self.proxy_port, path=path), headers={'host': 'localhost'}, allow_redirects=False, verify=False, auth=self.kerberos_auth)
# additional_params = '&'.join(response.headers['Location'].split('&')[1:2])
url = "{location}".format(location=response.headers['Location'])
# print("redirected to ", url)
response_data = self.req_wrapper(requests.get, 200, url=url,
headers={'host': 'localhost'},
verify=False, auth=self.kerberos_auth)
if universal_newlines:
return response_data.text
else:
return response_data.content
def write_data(self, path, content):
named_file = NamedTemporaryFile(mode='wb+')
fpath = named_file.name
if isinstance(content, str):
content = content.encode()
named_file.write(content)
named_file.flush()
if self.kerberized:
self._run_kinit()
self.kerberos_auth = reqkerb.HTTPKerberosAuth(mutual_authentication=reqkerb.DISABLED, hostname_override=self.host, principal=self.principal)
# print(self.kerberos_auth)
response = self.req_wrapper(requests.put, 307,
url="{protocol}://{host}:{port}/webhdfs/v1{path}?op=CREATE".format(
protocol=self.protocol, host=self.host,
port=self.proxy_port,
path=path, user=self.user),
allow_redirects=False,
headers={'host': 'localhost'},
params={'overwrite' : 'true'},
verify=False, auth=self.kerberos_auth
)
additional_params = '&'.join(
response.headers['Location'].split('&')[1:2] + ["user.name={}".format(self.user), "overwrite=true"])
with open(fpath, mode="rb") as fh:
file_data = fh.read()
protocol = "http" # self.protocol
response = self.req_wrapper(requests.put, 201,
url="{location}".format(
location=response.headers['Location']),
data=file_data,
headers={'content-type':'text/plain', 'host': 'localhost'},
params={'file': path, 'user.name' : self.user},
allow_redirects=False, verify=False, auth=self.kerberos_auth
)
# print(response)
def write_gzip_data(self, path, content):
if isinstance(content, str):
content = content.encode()
out = io.BytesIO()
with gzip.GzipFile(fileobj=out, mode="wb") as f:
f.write(content)
self.write_data(path, out.getvalue())
def read_gzip_data(self, path):
return gzip.GzipFile(fileobj=io.BytesIO(self.read_data(path, universal_newlines=False))).read().decode()