buildgrid.server.cas.storage.s3 module

S3Storage

A storage provider that stores data in an Amazon S3 bucket.

class buildgrid.server.cas.storage.s3.S3Storage(bucket: str, page_size: int = 1000, s3_read_timeout_seconds_per_kilobyte: float | None = None, s3_write_timeout_seconds_per_kilobyte: float | None = None, s3_read_timeout_min_seconds: float = 120, s3_write_timeout_min_seconds: float = 120, s3_versioned_deletes: bool = False, s3_hash_prefix_size: int | None = None, s3_path_prefix_string: str | None = None, **kwargs: Any)

Bases: StorageABC

has_blob(digest: Digest) bool

Return True if the blob with the given instance/digest exists.

get_blob(digest: Digest) IO[bytes] | None

Return a file-like object containing the blob. Most implementations will read the entire file into memory and return a BytesIO object. Eventually this should be corrected to handle files which cannot fit into memory.

The file-like object must be readable and seekable.

If the blob isn’t present in storage, return None.

delete_blob(digest: Digest) None

Delete the blob from storage if it’s present.

bulk_delete(digests: List[Digest]) List[str]

Delete a list of blobs from storage.

commit_write(digest: Digest, write_session: IO[bytes]) None

Store the contents for a digest.

The storage object is not responsible for verifying that the data written to the write_session actually matches the digest. The caller must do that.

is_cleanup_enabled() bool
missing_blobs(digests: List[Digest]) List[Digest]

Return a container containing the blobs not present in CAS.

bulk_update_blobs(blobs: List[Tuple[Digest, bytes]]) List[Status]

Given a container of (digest, value) tuples, add all the blobs to CAS. Return a list of Status objects corresponding to the result of uploading each of the blobs.

Unlike in commit_write, the storage object will verify that each of the digests matches the provided data.

bulk_read_blobs(digests: List[Digest]) Dict[str, bytes]

Given an iterable container of digests, return a {hash: file-like object} dictionary corresponding to the blobs represented by the input digests.

Each file-like object must be readable and seekable.