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+# Copyright 2011 Google Inc. All Rights Reserved. |
+# |
+# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); |
+# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. |
+# You may obtain a copy of the License at |
+# |
+# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 |
+# |
+# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software |
+# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, |
+# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. |
+# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and |
+# limitations under the License. |
+ |
+import os |
+import platform |
+import shutil |
+import signal |
+import sys |
+import tarfile |
+import tempfile |
+ |
+from boto import config |
+from gslib.command import Command |
+from gslib.command import COMMAND_NAME |
+from gslib.command import COMMAND_NAME_ALIASES |
+from gslib.command import CONFIG_REQUIRED |
+from gslib.command import FILE_URIS_OK |
+from gslib.command import MAX_ARGS |
+from gslib.command import MIN_ARGS |
+from gslib.command import PROVIDER_URIS_OK |
+from gslib.command import SUPPORTED_SUB_ARGS |
+from gslib.command import URIS_START_ARG |
+from gslib.exception import CommandException |
+from gslib.help_provider import HELP_NAME |
+from gslib.help_provider import HELP_NAME_ALIASES |
+from gslib.help_provider import HELP_ONE_LINE_SUMMARY |
+from gslib.help_provider import HELP_TEXT |
+from gslib.help_provider import HelpType |
+from gslib.help_provider import HELP_TYPE |
+ |
+_detailed_help_text = (""" |
+<B>SYNOPSIS</B> |
+gsutil update [-f] [uri] |
+ |
+ |
+<B>DESCRIPTION</B> |
+ The gsutil update command downloads the latest gsutil release, checks its |
+ version, and offers to let you update to it if it differs from the version |
+ you're currently running. |
+ |
+ Once you say "Y" to the prompt of whether to install the update, the gsutil |
+ update command locates where the running copy of gsutil is installed, |
+ unpacks the new version into an adjacent directory, moves the previous version |
+ aside, moves the new version to where the previous version was installed, |
+ and removes the moved-aside old version. Because of this, users are cautioned |
+ not to store data in the gsutil directory, since that data will be lost |
+ when you update gsutil. (Some users change directories into the gsutil |
+ directory to run the command. We advise against doing that, for this reason.) |
+ |
+ By default gsutil update will retrieve the new code from |
+ gs://pub/gsutil.tar.gz, but you can optionally specify a URI to use |
+ instead. This is primarily used for distributing pre-release versions of |
+ the code to a small group of early test users. |
+ |
+ |
+<B>OPTIONS</B> |
+ -f Forces the update command to offer to let you update, even if you |
+ have the most current copy already. This can be useful if you have |
+ a corrupted local copy. |
+""") |
+ |
+ |
+class UpdateCommand(Command): |
+ """Implementation of gsutil update command.""" |
+ |
+ # Command specification (processed by parent class). |
+ command_spec = { |
+ # Name of command. |
+ COMMAND_NAME : 'update', |
+ # List of command name aliases. |
+ COMMAND_NAME_ALIASES : ['refresh'], |
+ # Min number of args required by this command. |
+ MIN_ARGS : 0, |
+ # Max number of args required by this command, or NO_MAX. |
+ MAX_ARGS : 1, |
+ # Getopt-style string specifying acceptable sub args. |
+ SUPPORTED_SUB_ARGS : 'f', |
+ # True if file URIs acceptable for this command. |
+ FILE_URIS_OK : False, |
+ # True if provider-only URIs acceptable for this command. |
+ PROVIDER_URIS_OK : False, |
+ # Index in args of first URI arg. |
+ URIS_START_ARG : 0, |
+ # True if must configure gsutil before running command. |
+ CONFIG_REQUIRED : True, |
+ } |
+ help_spec = { |
+ # Name of command or auxiliary help info for which this help applies. |
+ HELP_NAME : 'update', |
+ # List of help name aliases. |
+ HELP_NAME_ALIASES : ['refresh'], |
+ # Type of help: |
+ HELP_TYPE : HelpType.COMMAND_HELP, |
+ # One line summary of this help. |
+ HELP_ONE_LINE_SUMMARY : 'Update to the latest gsutil release', |
+ # The full help text. |
+ HELP_TEXT : _detailed_help_text, |
+ } |
+ |
+ def _ExplainIfSudoNeeded(self, tf, dirs_to_remove): |
+ """Explains what to do if sudo needed to update gsutil software. |
+ |
+ Happens if gsutil was previously installed by a different user (typically if |
+ someone originally installed in a shared file system location, using sudo). |
+ |
+ Args: |
+ tf: Opened TarFile. |
+ dirs_to_remove: List of directories to remove. |
+ |
+ Raises: |
+ CommandException: if errors encountered. |
+ """ |
+ system = platform.system() |
+ # If running under Windows we don't need (or have) sudo. |
+ if system.lower().startswith('windows'): |
+ return |
+ |
+ user_id = os.getuid() |
+ if (os.stat(self.gsutil_bin_dir).st_uid == user_id |
+ and os.stat(self.boto_lib_dir).st_uid == user_id): |
+ return |
+ |
+ # Won't fail - this command runs after main startup code that insists on |
+ # having a config file. |
+ config_files = ' '.join(self.config_file_list) |
+ self._CleanUpUpdateCommand(tf, dirs_to_remove) |
+ raise CommandException( |
+ ('Since it was installed by a different user previously, you will need ' |
+ 'to update using the following commands.\nYou will be prompted for ' |
+ 'your password, and the install will run as "root". If you\'re unsure ' |
+ 'what this means please ask your system administrator for help:' |
+ '\n\tchmod 644 %s\n\tsudo env BOTO_CONFIG=%s gsutil update' |
+ '\n\tchmod 600 %s') % (config_files, config_files, config_files), |
+ informational=True) |
+ |
+ # This list is checked during gsutil update by doing a lowercased |
+ # slash-left-stripped check. For example "/Dev" would match the "dev" entry. |
+ unsafe_update_dirs = [ |
+ 'applications', 'auto', 'bin', 'boot', 'desktop', 'dev', |
+ 'documents and settings', 'etc', 'export', 'home', 'kernel', 'lib', |
+ 'lib32', 'library', 'lost+found', 'mach_kernel', 'media', 'mnt', 'net', |
+ 'null', 'network', 'opt', 'private', 'proc', 'program files', 'python', |
+ 'root', 'sbin', 'scripts', 'srv', 'sys', 'system', 'tmp', 'users', 'usr', |
+ 'var', 'volumes', 'win', 'win32', 'windows', 'winnt', |
+ ] |
+ |
+ def _EnsureDirsSafeForUpdate(self, dirs): |
+ """Throws Exception if any of dirs is known to be unsafe for gsutil update. |
+ |
+ This provides a fail-safe check to ensure we don't try to overwrite |
+ or delete any important directories. (That shouldn't happen given the |
+ way we construct tmp dirs, etc., but since the gsutil update cleanup |
+ uses shutil.rmtree() it's prudent to add extra checks.) |
+ |
+ Args: |
+ dirs: List of directories to check. |
+ |
+ Raises: |
+ CommandException: If unsafe directory encountered. |
+ """ |
+ for d in dirs: |
+ if not d: |
+ d = 'null' |
+ if d.lstrip(os.sep).lower() in self.unsafe_update_dirs: |
+ raise CommandException('EnsureDirsSafeForUpdate: encountered unsafe ' |
+ 'directory (%s); aborting update' % d) |
+ |
+ def _CleanUpUpdateCommand(self, tf, dirs_to_remove): |
+ """Cleans up temp files etc. from running update command. |
+ |
+ Args: |
+ tf: Opened TarFile. |
+ dirs_to_remove: List of directories to remove. |
+ |
+ """ |
+ tf.close() |
+ self._EnsureDirsSafeForUpdate(dirs_to_remove) |
+ for directory in dirs_to_remove: |
+ try: |
+ shutil.rmtree(directory) |
+ except OSError as e: |
+ # Ignore errors while attempting to remove old dirs under Windows. They |
+ # happen because of Windows exclusive file locking, and the update |
+ # actually succeeds but just leaves the old versions around in the |
+ # user's temp dir. |
+ if not platform.system().lower().startswith('windows'): |
+ raise |
+ |
+ # Command entry point. |
+ def RunCommand(self): |
+ for cfg_var in ('is_secure', 'https_validate_certificates'): |
+ if (config.has_option('Boto', cfg_var) |
+ and not config.getboolean('Boto', cfg_var)): |
+ raise CommandException('Your boto configuration has %s = False. ' |
+ 'The update command\ncannot be run this way, for ' |
+ 'security reasons.' % cfg_var) |
+ dirs_to_remove = [] |
+ # Retrieve gsutil tarball and check if it's newer than installed code. |
+ # TODO: Store this version info as metadata on the tarball object and |
+ # change this command's implementation to check that metadata instead of |
+ # downloading the tarball to check the version info. |
+ tmp_dir = tempfile.mkdtemp() |
+ dirs_to_remove.append(tmp_dir) |
+ os.chdir(tmp_dir) |
+ print 'Checking for software update...' |
+ if len(self.args): |
+ update_from_uri_str = self.args[0] |
+ if not update_from_uri_str.endswith('.tar.gz'): |
+ raise CommandException( |
+ 'The update command only works with tar.gz files.') |
+ else: |
+ update_from_uri_str = 'gs://pub/gsutil.tar.gz' |
+ self.command_runner.RunNamedCommand('cp', [update_from_uri_str, |
+ 'file://gsutil.tar.gz'], |
+ self.headers, self.debug) |
+ # Note: tf is closed in _CleanUpUpdateCommand. |
+ tf = tarfile.open('gsutil.tar.gz') |
+ tf.errorlevel = 1 # So fatal tarball unpack errors raise exceptions. |
+ tf.extract('./gsutil/VERSION') |
+ |
+ ver_file = open('gsutil/VERSION', 'r') |
+ try: |
+ latest_version_string = ver_file.read().rstrip('\n') |
+ finally: |
+ ver_file.close() |
+ |
+ force_update = False |
+ if self.sub_opts: |
+ for o, unused_a in self.sub_opts: |
+ if o == '-f': |
+ force_update = True |
+ if not force_update and self.gsutil_ver == latest_version_string: |
+ self._CleanUpUpdateCommand(tf, dirs_to_remove) |
+ if len(self.args): |
+ raise CommandException('You already have %s installed.' % |
+ update_from_uri_str, informational=True) |
+ else: |
+ raise CommandException('You already have the latest gsutil release ' |
+ 'installed.', informational=True) |
+ |
+ print(('This command will update to the "%s" version of\ngsutil at %s') % |
+ (latest_version_string, self.gsutil_bin_dir)) |
+ self._ExplainIfSudoNeeded(tf, dirs_to_remove) |
+ |
+ answer = raw_input('Proceed? [y/N] ') |
+ if not answer or answer.lower()[0] != 'y': |
+ self._CleanUpUpdateCommand(tf, dirs_to_remove) |
+ raise CommandException('Not running update.', informational=True) |
+ |
+ # Ignore keyboard interrupts during the update to reduce the chance someone |
+ # hitting ^C leaves gsutil in a broken state. |
+ signal.signal(signal.SIGINT, signal.SIG_IGN) |
+ |
+ # self.gsutil_bin_dir lists the path where the code should end up (like |
+ # /usr/local/gsutil), which is one level down from the relative path in the |
+ # tarball (since the latter creates files in ./gsutil). So, we need to |
+ # extract at the parent directory level. |
+ gsutil_bin_parent_dir = os.path.dirname(self.gsutil_bin_dir) |
+ |
+ # Extract tarball to a temporary directory in a sibling to gsutil_bin_dir. |
+ old_dir = tempfile.mkdtemp(dir=gsutil_bin_parent_dir) |
+ new_dir = tempfile.mkdtemp(dir=gsutil_bin_parent_dir) |
+ dirs_to_remove.append(old_dir) |
+ dirs_to_remove.append(new_dir) |
+ self._EnsureDirsSafeForUpdate(dirs_to_remove) |
+ try: |
+ tf.extractall(path=new_dir) |
+ except Exception, e: |
+ self._CleanUpUpdateCommand(tf, dirs_to_remove) |
+ raise CommandException('Update failed: %s.' % e) |
+ |
+ # For enterprise mode (shared/central) installation, users with |
+ # different user/group than the installation user/group must be |
+ # able to run gsutil so we need to do some permissions adjustments |
+ # here. Since enterprise mode is not not supported for Windows |
+ # users, we can skip this step when running on Windows, which |
+ # avoids the problem that Windows has no find or xargs command. |
+ system = platform.system() |
+ if not system.lower().startswith('windows'): |
+ # Make all files and dirs in updated area readable by other |
+ # and make all directories executable by other. These steps |
+ os.system('chmod -R o+r ' + new_dir) |
+ os.system('find ' + new_dir + ' -type d | xargs chmod o+x') |
+ |
+ # Make main gsutil script readable and executable by other. |
+ os.system('chmod o+rx ' + os.path.join(new_dir, 'gsutil')) |
+ |
+ # Move old installation aside and new into place. |
+ os.rename(self.gsutil_bin_dir, old_dir + os.sep + 'old') |
+ os.rename(new_dir + os.sep + 'gsutil', self.gsutil_bin_dir) |
+ self._CleanUpUpdateCommand(tf, dirs_to_remove) |
+ signal.signal(signal.SIGINT, signal.SIG_DFL) |
+ print 'Update complete.' |
+ return 0 |