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| 1 # Copyright 2011 Google Inc. All Rights Reserved. |
| 2 # |
| 3 # Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); |
| 4 # you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. |
| 5 # You may obtain a copy of the License at |
| 6 # |
| 7 # http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 |
| 8 # |
| 9 # Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software |
| 10 # distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, |
| 11 # WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. |
| 12 # See the License for the specific language governing permissions and |
| 13 # limitations under the License. |
| 14 |
| 15 from gslib.command import Command |
| 16 from gslib.command import COMMAND_NAME |
| 17 from gslib.command import COMMAND_NAME_ALIASES |
| 18 from gslib.command import CONFIG_REQUIRED |
| 19 from gslib.command import FILE_URIS_OK |
| 20 from gslib.command import MAX_ARGS |
| 21 from gslib.command import MIN_ARGS |
| 22 from gslib.command import PROVIDER_URIS_OK |
| 23 from gslib.command import SUPPORTED_SUB_ARGS |
| 24 from gslib.command import URIS_START_ARG |
| 25 from gslib.exception import CommandException |
| 26 from gslib.help_provider import HELP_NAME |
| 27 from gslib.help_provider import HELP_NAME_ALIASES |
| 28 from gslib.help_provider import HELP_ONE_LINE_SUMMARY |
| 29 from gslib.help_provider import HELP_TEXT |
| 30 from gslib.help_provider import HelpType |
| 31 from gslib.help_provider import HELP_TYPE |
| 32 from gslib.util import NO_MAX |
| 33 |
| 34 _detailed_help_text = (""" |
| 35 <B>SYNOPSIS</B> |
| 36 gsutil mv [-p] src_uri dst_uri |
| 37 - or - |
| 38 gsutil mv [-p] uri... dst_uri |
| 39 |
| 40 |
| 41 <B>DESCRIPTION</B> |
| 42 The gsutil mv command allows you to move data between your local file |
| 43 system and the cloud, move data within the cloud, and move data between |
| 44 cloud storage providers. For example, to move all objects from a |
| 45 bucket to a local directory you could use: |
| 46 |
| 47 gsutil mv gs://my_bucket dir |
| 48 |
| 49 Similarly, to move all objects from a local directory to a bucket you could |
| 50 use: |
| 51 |
| 52 gsutil mv ./dir gs://my_bucket |
| 53 |
| 54 |
| 55 <B>RENAMING BUCKET SUBDIRECTORIES</B> |
| 56 You can use the gsutil mv command to rename subdirectories. For example, |
| 57 the command: |
| 58 |
| 59 gsutil mv gs://my_bucket/olddir gs://my_bucket/newdir |
| 60 |
| 61 would rename all objects and subdirectories under gs://my_bucket/olddir to be |
| 62 under gs://my_bucket/newdir, otherwise preserving the subdirectory structure. |
| 63 |
| 64 If you do a rename as specified above and you want to preserve ACLs, you |
| 65 should use the -p option (see OPTIONS). |
| 66 |
| 67 Note that when using mv to rename bucket subdirectories you cannot specify |
| 68 the source URI using wildcards. You need to spell out the complete name: |
| 69 |
| 70 gsutil mv gs://my_bucket/olddir gs://my_bucket/newdir |
| 71 |
| 72 If you have a large number of files to move you might want to use the |
| 73 gsutil -m option, to perform a multi-threaded/multi-processing move: |
| 74 |
| 75 gsutil -m mv gs://my_bucket/olddir gs://my_bucket/newdir |
| 76 |
| 77 |
| 78 <B>NON-ATOMIC OPERATION</B> |
| 79 Unlike the case with many file systems, the gsutil mv command does not |
| 80 perform a single atomic operation. Rather, it performs a copy from source |
| 81 to destination followed by removing the source for each object. |
| 82 |
| 83 |
| 84 <B>OPTIONS</B> |
| 85 -p Causes ACL to be preserved when moving in the cloud. Note that |
| 86 this option has performance and cost implications, because it |
| 87 is essentially performing three requests (getacl, cp, setacl). |
| 88 (The performance issue can be mitigated to some degree by |
| 89 using gsutil -m cp to cause multi-threaded/multi-processing |
| 90 copying.) |
| 91 """) |
| 92 |
| 93 |
| 94 class MvCommand(Command): |
| 95 """Implementation of gsutil mv command. |
| 96 Note that there is no atomic rename operation - this command is simply |
| 97 a shorthand for 'cp' followed by 'rm'. |
| 98 """ |
| 99 |
| 100 # Command specification (processed by parent class). |
| 101 command_spec = { |
| 102 # Name of command. |
| 103 COMMAND_NAME : 'mv', |
| 104 # List of command name aliases. |
| 105 COMMAND_NAME_ALIASES : ['move', 'ren', 'rename'], |
| 106 # Min number of args required by this command. |
| 107 MIN_ARGS : 2, |
| 108 # Max number of args required by this command, or NO_MAX. |
| 109 MAX_ARGS : NO_MAX, |
| 110 # Getopt-style string specifying acceptable sub args. |
| 111 SUPPORTED_SUB_ARGS : 'pv', |
| 112 # True if file URIs acceptable for this command. |
| 113 FILE_URIS_OK : True, |
| 114 # True if provider-only URIs acceptable for this command. |
| 115 PROVIDER_URIS_OK : False, |
| 116 # Index in args of first URI arg. |
| 117 URIS_START_ARG : 0, |
| 118 # True if must configure gsutil before running command. |
| 119 CONFIG_REQUIRED : True, |
| 120 } |
| 121 help_spec = { |
| 122 # Name of command or auxiliary help info for which this help applies. |
| 123 HELP_NAME : 'mv', |
| 124 # List of help name aliases. |
| 125 HELP_NAME_ALIASES : ['move', 'rename'], |
| 126 # Type of help: |
| 127 HELP_TYPE : HelpType.COMMAND_HELP, |
| 128 # One line summary of this help. |
| 129 HELP_ONE_LINE_SUMMARY : 'Move/rename objects and/or subdirectories', |
| 130 # The full help text. |
| 131 HELP_TEXT : _detailed_help_text, |
| 132 } |
| 133 |
| 134 # Command entry point. |
| 135 def RunCommand(self): |
| 136 # Check each source arg up, refusing to delete a bucket src URI (force users |
| 137 # to explicitly do that as a separate operation). |
| 138 for arg_to_check in self.args[0:-1]: |
| 139 if self.suri_builder.StorageUri(arg_to_check).names_bucket(): |
| 140 raise CommandException('You cannot move a source bucket using the mv ' |
| 141 'command. If you meant to move\nall objects in ' |
| 142 'the bucket, you can use a command like:\n' |
| 143 '\tgsutil mv %s/* %s' % |
| 144 (arg_to_check, self.args[-1])) |
| 145 |
| 146 # Insert command-line opts in front of args so they'll be picked up by cp |
| 147 # and rm commands (e.g., for -p option). Use undocumented (internal |
| 148 # use-only) cp -M option, which causes each original object to be deleted |
| 149 # after successfully copying to its destination, and also causes naming |
| 150 # behavior consistent with Unix mv naming behavior (see comments in |
| 151 # _ConstructDstUri in cp.py). |
| 152 unparsed_args = ['-M'] |
| 153 if self.recursion_requested: |
| 154 unparsed_args.append('-R') |
| 155 unparsed_args.extend(self.unparsed_args) |
| 156 self.command_runner.RunNamedCommand('cp', unparsed_args, self.headers, |
| 157 self.debug, self.parallel_operations) |
| 158 |
| 159 return 0 |
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