flytekit.remote.remote_fs
Directory
Classes
| Class | Description |
|---|---|
FlyteFS |
Want this to behave mostly just like the HTTP file system. |
FlytePathResolver |
|
HttpFileWriter |
Methods
| Method | Description |
|---|---|
get_flyte_fs() |
Variables
| Property | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
REMOTE_PLACEHOLDER |
str |
Methods
get_flyte_fs()
def get_flyte_fs(
remote: FlyteRemote,
) -> typing.Type[FlyteFS]| Parameter | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
remote |
FlyteRemote |
flytekit.remote.remote_fs.FlyteFS
Want this to behave mostly just like the HTTP file system.
class FlyteFS(
remote: FlyteRemote,
asynchronous: bool,
storage_options,
)NB: if this is called async, you must await set_client
Parameters
block_size: int
Blocks to read bytes; if 0, will default to raw requests file-like
objects instead of HTTPFile instances
simple_links: bool
If True, will consider both HTML <a> tags and anything that looks
like a URL; if False, will consider only the former.
same_scheme: True
When doing ls/glob, if this is True, only consider paths that have
http/https matching the input URLs.
size_policy: this argument is deprecated
client_kwargs: dict
Passed to aiohttp.ClientSession, see
https://docs.aiohttp.org/en/stable/client_reference.html
For example, {'auth': aiohttp.BasicAuth('user', 'pass')}
get_client: Callable[…, aiohttp.ClientSession]
A callable, which takes keyword arguments and constructs
an aiohttp.ClientSession. Its state will be managed by
the HTTPFileSystem class.
storage_options: key-value
Any other parameters passed on to requests
cache_type, cache_options: defaults used in open()
| Parameter | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
remote |
FlyteRemote |
|
asynchronous |
bool |
|
storage_options |
Properties
| Property | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
fsid |
None |
Persistent filesystem id that can be used to compare filesystems across sessions. |
loop |
None |
|
transaction |
None |
A context within which files are committed together upon exit Requires the file class to implement .commit() and .discard() for the normal and exception cases. |
Methods
| Method | Description |
|---|---|
cat() |
Fetch (potentially multiple) paths’ contents. |
cat_file() |
Get the content of a file. |
cat_ranges() |
Get the contents of byte ranges from one or more files. |
checksum() |
Unique value for current version of file. |
clear_instance_cache() |
Clear the cache of filesystem instances. |
close_session() |
|
copy() |
Copy within two locations in the filesystem. |
cp() |
Alias of `AbstractFileSystem. |
cp_file() |
|
created() |
Return the created timestamp of a file as a datetime. |
current() |
Return the most recently instantiated FileSystem. |
delete() |
Alias of `AbstractFileSystem. |
disk_usage() |
Alias of `AbstractFileSystem. |
download() |
Alias of `AbstractFileSystem. |
du() |
Space used by files and optionally directories within a path. |
encode_url() |
|
end_transaction() |
Finish write transaction, non-context version. |
exists() |
Is there a file at the given path. |
expand_path() |
Turn one or more globs or directories into a list of all matching paths. |
extract_common() |
This function that will take a list of strings and return the longest prefix that they all have in common. |
find() |
List all files below path. |
from_dict() |
Recreate a filesystem instance from dictionary representation. |
from_json() |
Recreate a filesystem instance from JSON representation. |
get() |
Copy file(s) to local. |
get_file() |
Copy single remote file to local. |
get_filename_root() |
Given a dictionary of file paths to hashes and content lengths, return a consistent filename root. |
get_hashes_and_lengths() |
Returns a flat list of absolute file paths to their hashes and content lengths. |
get_mapper() |
Create key/value store based on this file-system. |
glob() |
Find files by glob-matching. |
head() |
Get the first size bytes from file. |
info() |
Give details of entry at path. |
invalidate_cache() |
Discard any cached directory information. |
isdir() |
Is this entry directory-like?. |
isfile() |
Is this entry file-like?. |
lexists() |
If there is a file at the given path (including. |
listdir() |
Alias of `AbstractFileSystem. |
ls() |
|
makedir() |
Alias of `AbstractFileSystem. |
makedirs() |
Recursively make directories. |
mkdir() |
Create directory entry at path. |
mkdirs() |
Alias of `AbstractFileSystem. |
modified() |
Return the modified timestamp of a file as a datetime. |
move() |
Alias of `AbstractFileSystem. |
mv() |
Move file(s) from one location to another. |
open() |
Return a file-like object from the filesystem. |
open_async() |
|
pipe() |
Put value into path. |
pipe_file() |
Set the bytes of given file. |
put() |
Copy file(s) from local. |
put_file() |
Copy single file to remote. |
read_block() |
Read a block of bytes from. |
read_bytes() |
Alias of `AbstractFileSystem. |
read_text() |
Get the contents of the file as a string. |
rename() |
Alias of `AbstractFileSystem. |
rm() |
Delete files. |
rm_file() |
Delete a file. |
rmdir() |
Remove a directory, if empty. |
set_session() |
|
sign() |
Create a signed URL representing the given path. |
size() |
Size in bytes of file. |
sizes() |
Size in bytes of each file in a list of paths. |
start_transaction() |
Begin write transaction for deferring files, non-context version. |
stat() |
Alias of `AbstractFileSystem. |
tail() |
Get the last size bytes from file. |
to_dict() |
JSON-serializable dictionary representation of this filesystem instance. |
to_json() |
JSON representation of this filesystem instance. |
touch() |
Create empty file, or update timestamp. |
tree() |
Return a tree-like structure of the filesystem starting from the given path as a string. |
ukey() |
Unique identifier; assume HTTP files are static, unchanging. |
unstrip_protocol() |
Format FS-specific path to generic, including protocol. |
upload() |
Alias of `AbstractFileSystem. |
walk() |
Return all files under the given path. |
write_bytes() |
Alias of `AbstractFileSystem. |
write_text() |
Write the text to the given file. |
cat()
def cat(
path,
recursive,
on_error,
kwargs,
)Fetch (potentially multiple) paths’ contents
Parameters
recursive: bool If True, assume the path(s) are directories, and get all the contained files on_error : “raise”, “omit”, “return” If raise, an underlying exception will be raised (converted to KeyError if the type is in self.missing_exceptions); if omit, keys with exception will simply not be included in the output; if “return”, all keys are included in the output, but the value will be bytes or an exception instance. kwargs: passed to cat_file
Returns
dict of {path: contents} if there are multiple paths or the path has been otherwise expanded
| Parameter | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
path |
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recursive |
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on_error |
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kwargs |
**kwargs |
cat_file()
def cat_file(
path,
start,
end,
kwargs,
)Get the content of a file
Parameters
path: URL of file on this filesystems
start, end: int
Bytes limits of the read. If negative, backwards from end,
like usual python slices. Either can be None for start or
end of file, respectively
kwargs: passed to open().
| Parameter | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
path |
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start |
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end |
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kwargs |
**kwargs |
cat_ranges()
def cat_ranges(
paths,
starts,
ends,
max_gap,
on_error,
kwargs,
)Get the contents of byte ranges from one or more files
Parameters
paths: list A list of of filepaths on this filesystems starts, ends: int or list Bytes limits of the read. If using a single int, the same value will be used to read all the specified files.
| Parameter | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
paths |
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starts |
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ends |
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max_gap |
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on_error |
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kwargs |
**kwargs |
checksum()
def checksum(
path,
)Unique value for current version of file
If the checksum is the same from one moment to another, the contents are guaranteed to be the same. If the checksum changes, the contents might have changed.
This should normally be overridden; default will probably capture creation/modification timestamp (which would be good) or maybe access timestamp (which would be bad)
| Parameter | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
path |
clear_instance_cache()
def clear_instance_cache()Clear the cache of filesystem instances.
Notes
Unless overridden by setting the cachable class attribute to False,
the filesystem class stores a reference to newly created instances. This
prevents Python’s normal rules around garbage collection from working,
since the instances refcount will not drop to zero until
clear_instance_cache is called.
close_session()
def close_session(
loop,
session,
)| Parameter | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
loop |
||
session |
copy()
def copy(
path1,
path2,
recursive,
maxdepth,
on_error,
kwargs,
)Copy within two locations in the filesystem
on_error : “raise”, “ignore” If raise, any not-found exceptions will be raised; if ignore any not-found exceptions will cause the path to be skipped; defaults to raise unless recursive is true, where the default is ignore
| Parameter | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
path1 |
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path2 |
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recursive |
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maxdepth |
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on_error |
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kwargs |
**kwargs |
cp()
def cp(
path1,
path2,
kwargs,
)Alias of AbstractFileSystem.copy.
| Parameter | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
path1 |
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path2 |
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kwargs |
**kwargs |
cp_file()
def cp_file(
path1,
path2,
kwargs,
)| Parameter | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
path1 |
||
path2 |
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kwargs |
**kwargs |
created()
def created(
path,
)Return the created timestamp of a file as a datetime.datetime
| Parameter | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
path |
current()
def current()Return the most recently instantiated FileSystem
If no instance has been created, then create one with defaults
delete()
def delete(
path,
recursive,
maxdepth,
)Alias of AbstractFileSystem.rm.
| Parameter | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
path |
||
recursive |
||
maxdepth |
disk_usage()
def disk_usage(
path,
total,
maxdepth,
kwargs,
)Alias of AbstractFileSystem.du.
| Parameter | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
path |
||
total |
||
maxdepth |
||
kwargs |
**kwargs |
download()
def download(
rpath,
lpath,
recursive,
kwargs,
)Alias of AbstractFileSystem.get.
| Parameter | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
rpath |
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lpath |
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recursive |
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kwargs |
**kwargs |
du()
def du(
path,
total,
maxdepth,
withdirs,
kwargs,
)Space used by files and optionally directories within a path
Directory size does not include the size of its contents.
Parameters
path: str
total: bool
Whether to sum all the file sizes
maxdepth: int or None
Maximum number of directory levels to descend, None for unlimited.
withdirs: bool
Whether to include directory paths in the output.
kwargs: passed to find
Returns
Dict of {path: size} if total=False, or int otherwise, where numbers refer to bytes used.
| Parameter | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
path |
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total |
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maxdepth |
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withdirs |
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kwargs |
**kwargs |
encode_url()
def encode_url(
url,
)| Parameter | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
url |
end_transaction()
def end_transaction()Finish write transaction, non-context version
exists()
def exists(
path,
kwargs,
)Is there a file at the given path
| Parameter | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
path |
||
kwargs |
**kwargs |
expand_path()
def expand_path(
path,
recursive,
maxdepth,
kwargs,
)Turn one or more globs or directories into a list of all matching paths to files or directories.
kwargs are passed to glob or find, which may in turn call ls
| Parameter | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
path |
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recursive |
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maxdepth |
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kwargs |
**kwargs |
extract_common()
def extract_common(
native_urls: typing.List[str],
) -> strThis function that will take a list of strings and return the longest prefix that they all have in common. That is, if you have [‘s3://my-s3-bucket/flytesnacks/development/ABCYZWMPACZAJ2MABGMOZ6CCPY======/source/empty.md’, ‘s3://my-s3-bucket/flytesnacks/development/ABCXKL5ZZWXY3PDLM3OONUHHME======/source/nested/more.txt’, ‘s3://my-s3-bucket/flytesnacks/development/ABCXBAPBKONMADXVW5Q3J6YBWM======/source/original.txt’] this will return back ‘s3://my-s3-bucket/flytesnacks/development/’ Note that trailing characters after a separator that just happen to be the same will also be stripped.
| Parameter | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
native_urls |
typing.List[str] |
find()
def find(
path,
maxdepth,
withdirs,
detail,
kwargs,
)List all files below path.
Like posix find command without conditions
Parameters
path : str
maxdepth: int or None
If not None, the maximum number of levels to descend
withdirs: bool
Whether to include directory paths in the output. This is True
when used by glob, but users usually only want files.
kwargs are passed to ls.
| Parameter | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
path |
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maxdepth |
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withdirs |
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detail |
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kwargs |
**kwargs |
from_dict()
def from_dict(
dct: dict[str, Any],
) -> AbstractFileSystemRecreate a filesystem instance from dictionary representation.
See .to_dict() for the expected structure of the input.
Parameters
dct: Dict[str, Any]
Returns
file system instance, not necessarily of this particular class.
Warnings
This can import arbitrary modules (as determined by the cls key).
Make sure you haven’t installed any modules that may execute malicious code
at import time.
| Parameter | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
dct |
dict[str, Any] |
from_json()
def from_json(
blob: str,
) -> AbstractFileSystemRecreate a filesystem instance from JSON representation.
See .to_json() for the expected structure of the input.
Parameters
blob: str
Returns
file system instance, not necessarily of this particular class.
Warnings
This can import arbitrary modules (as determined by the cls key).
Make sure you haven’t installed any modules that may execute malicious code
at import time.
| Parameter | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
blob |
str |
get()
def get(
rpath,
lpath,
recursive,
callback,
maxdepth,
kwargs,
)Copy file(s) to local.
Copies a specific file or tree of files (if recursive=True). If lpath ends with a “/”, it will be assumed to be a directory, and target files will go within. Can submit a list of paths, which may be glob-patterns and will be expanded.
Calls get_file for each source.
| Parameter | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
rpath |
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lpath |
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recursive |
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callback |
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maxdepth |
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kwargs |
**kwargs |
get_file()
def get_file(
rpath,
lpath,
callback,
outfile,
kwargs,
)Copy single remote file to local
| Parameter | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
rpath |
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lpath |
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callback |
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outfile |
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kwargs |
**kwargs |
get_filename_root()
def get_filename_root(
file_info: HashStructure,
) -> strGiven a dictionary of file paths to hashes and content lengths, return a consistent filename root. This is done by hashing the sorted list of file paths and then base32 encoding the result. If the input is empty, then generate a random string
| Parameter | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
file_info |
HashStructure |
get_hashes_and_lengths()
def get_hashes_and_lengths(
p: pathlib.Path,
) -> HashStructureReturns a flat list of absolute file paths to their hashes and content lengths this output is used both for the file upload request, and to create consistently a filename root for uploaded folders. We’ll also use it for single files just for consistency. If a directory then all the files in the directory will be hashed. If a single file then just that file will be hashed. Skip symlinks
| Parameter | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
p |
pathlib.Path |
get_mapper()
def get_mapper(
root,
check,
create,
missing_exceptions,
)Create key/value store based on this file-system
Makes a MutableMapping interface to the FS at the given root path.
See fsspec.mapping.FSMap for further details.
| Parameter | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
root |
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check |
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create |
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missing_exceptions |
glob()
def glob(
path,
maxdepth,
kwargs,
)Find files by glob-matching.
Pattern matching capabilities for finding files that match the given pattern.
Parameters
path: str
The glob pattern to match against
maxdepth: int or None
Maximum depth for '**' patterns. Applied on the first '**' found.
Must be at least 1 if provided.
kwargs:
Additional arguments passed to find (e.g., detail=True)
Returns
List of matched paths, or dict of paths and their info if detail=True
Notes
Supported patterns:
- ‘*’: Matches any sequence of characters within a single directory level
'**': Matches any number of directory levels (must be an entire path component)- ‘?’: Matches exactly one character
- ‘[abc]’: Matches any character in the set
- ‘[a-z]’: Matches any character in the range
- ‘[!abc]’: Matches any character NOT in the set
Special behaviors:
- If the path ends with ‘/’, only folders are returned
- Consecutive ‘’ characters are compressed into a single ‘’
- Empty brackets ‘[]’ never match anything
- Negated empty brackets ‘[!]’ match any single character
- Special characters in character classes are escaped properly
Limitations:
'**'must be a complete path component (e.g.,'a/**/b', not'a**b')- No brace expansion (’{a,b}.txt’)
- No extended glob patterns (’+(pattern)’, ‘!(pattern)’)
| Parameter | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
path |
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maxdepth |
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kwargs |
**kwargs |
head()
def head(
path,
size,
)Get the first size bytes from file
| Parameter | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
path |
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size |
info()
def info(
path,
kwargs,
)Give details of entry at path
Returns a single dictionary, with exactly the same information as ls
would with detail=True.
The default implementation calls ls and could be overridden by a shortcut. kwargs are passed on to ```ls()``.
Some file systems might not be able to measure the file’s size, in
which case, the returned dict will include 'size': None.
Returns
dict with keys: name (full path in the FS), size (in bytes), type (file, directory, or something else) and other FS-specific keys.
| Parameter | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
path |
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kwargs |
**kwargs |
invalidate_cache()
def invalidate_cache(
path,
)Discard any cached directory information
Parameters
path: string or None If None, clear all listings cached else listings at or under given path.
| Parameter | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
path |
isdir()
def isdir(
path,
)Is this entry directory-like?
| Parameter | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
path |
isfile()
def isfile(
path,
)Is this entry file-like?
| Parameter | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
path |
lexists()
def lexists(
path,
kwargs,
)If there is a file at the given path (including broken links)
| Parameter | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
path |
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kwargs |
**kwargs |
listdir()
def listdir(
path,
detail,
kwargs,
)Alias of AbstractFileSystem.ls.
| Parameter | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
path |
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detail |
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kwargs |
**kwargs |
ls()
def ls(
url,
detail,
kwargs,
)| Parameter | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
url |
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detail |
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kwargs |
**kwargs |
makedir()
def makedir(
path,
create_parents,
kwargs,
)Alias of AbstractFileSystem.mkdir.
| Parameter | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
path |
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create_parents |
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kwargs |
**kwargs |
makedirs()
def makedirs(
path,
exist_ok,
)Recursively make directories
Creates directory at path and any intervening required directories. Raises exception if, for instance, the path already exists but is a file.
Parameters
path: str leaf directory name exist_ok: bool (False) If False, will error if the target already exists
| Parameter | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
path |
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exist_ok |
mkdir()
def mkdir(
path,
create_parents,
kwargs,
)Create directory entry at path
For systems that don’t have true directories, may create an for this instance only and not touch the real filesystem
Parameters
path: str
location
create_parents: bool
if True, this is equivalent to makedirs
kwargs:
may be permissions, etc.
| Parameter | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
path |
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create_parents |
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kwargs |
**kwargs |
mkdirs()
def mkdirs(
path,
exist_ok,
)Alias of AbstractFileSystem.makedirs.
| Parameter | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
path |
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exist_ok |
modified()
def modified(
path,
)Return the modified timestamp of a file as a datetime.datetime
| Parameter | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
path |
move()
def move(
path1,
path2,
kwargs,
)Alias of AbstractFileSystem.mv.
| Parameter | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
path1 |
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path2 |
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kwargs |
**kwargs |
mv()
def mv(
path1,
path2,
recursive,
maxdepth,
kwargs,
)Move file(s) from one location to another
| Parameter | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
path1 |
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path2 |
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recursive |
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maxdepth |
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kwargs |
**kwargs |
open()
def open(
path,
mode,
block_size,
cache_options,
compression,
kwargs,
)Return a file-like object from the filesystem
The resultant instance must function correctly in a context with
block.
Parameters
path: str
Target file
mode: str like ‘rb’, ‘w’
See builtin open()
Mode “x” (exclusive write) may be implemented by the backend. Even if
it is, whether it is checked up front or on commit, and whether it is
atomic is implementation-dependent.
block_size: int
Some indication of buffering - this is a value in bytes
cache_options : dict, optional
Extra arguments to pass through to the cache.
compression: string or None
If given, open file using compression codec. Can either be a compression
name (a key in fsspec.compression.compr) or “infer” to guess the
compression from the filename suffix.
encoding, errors, newline: passed on to TextIOWrapper for text mode
| Parameter | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
path |
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mode |
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block_size |
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cache_options |
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compression |
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kwargs |
**kwargs |
open_async()
def open_async(
path,
mode,
size,
kwargs,
)| Parameter | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
path |
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mode |
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size |
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kwargs |
**kwargs |
pipe()
def pipe(
path,
value,
kwargs,
)Put value into path
(counterpart to cat)
Parameters
path: string or dict(str, bytes)
If a string, a single remote location to put value bytes; if a dict,
a mapping of {path: bytesvalue}.
value: bytes, optional
If using a single path, these are the bytes to put there. Ignored if
path is a dict
| Parameter | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
path |
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value |
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kwargs |
**kwargs |
pipe_file()
def pipe_file(
path,
value,
mode,
kwargs,
)Set the bytes of given file
| Parameter | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
path |
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value |
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mode |
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kwargs |
**kwargs |
put()
def put(
lpath,
rpath,
recursive,
callback,
maxdepth,
kwargs,
)Copy file(s) from local.
Copies a specific file or tree of files (if recursive=True). If rpath ends with a “/”, it will be assumed to be a directory, and target files will go within.
Calls put_file for each source.
| Parameter | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
lpath |
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rpath |
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recursive |
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callback |
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maxdepth |
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kwargs |
**kwargs |
put_file()
def put_file(
lpath,
rpath,
callback,
mode,
kwargs,
)Copy single file to remote
| Parameter | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
lpath |
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rpath |
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callback |
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mode |
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kwargs |
**kwargs |
read_block()
def read_block(
fn,
offset,
length,
delimiter,
)Read a block of bytes from
Starting at offset of the file, read length bytes. If
delimiter is set then we ensure that the read starts and stops at
delimiter boundaries that follow the locations offset and ``offset
- length
. Ifoffset`` is zero then we start at zero. The bytestring returned WILL include the end delimiter string.
If offset+length is beyond the eof, reads to eof.
Parameters
fn: string Path to filename offset: int Byte offset to start read length: int Number of bytes to read. If None, read to end. delimiter: bytes (optional) Ensure reading starts and stops at delimiter bytestring
Examples
fs.read_block(‘data/file.csv’, 0, 13) # doctest: +SKIP b’Alice, 100\nBo’ fs.read_block(‘data/file.csv’, 0, 13, delimiter=b’\n’) # doctest: +SKIP b’Alice, 100\nBob, 200\n’
Use length=None to read to the end of the file.
fs.read_block(‘data/file.csv’, 0, None, delimiter=b’\n’) # doctest: +SKIP b’Alice, 100\nBob, 200\nCharlie, 300’
See Also
:func:fsspec.utils.read_block
| Parameter | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
fn |
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offset |
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length |
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delimiter |
read_bytes()
def read_bytes(
path,
start,
end,
kwargs,
)Alias of AbstractFileSystem.cat_file.
| Parameter | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
path |
||
start |
||
end |
||
kwargs |
**kwargs |
read_text()
def read_text(
path,
encoding,
errors,
newline,
kwargs,
)Get the contents of the file as a string.
Parameters
path: str
URL of file on this filesystems
encoding, errors, newline: same as open.
| Parameter | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
path |
||
encoding |
||
errors |
||
newline |
||
kwargs |
**kwargs |
rename()
def rename(
path1,
path2,
kwargs,
)Alias of AbstractFileSystem.mv.
| Parameter | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
path1 |
||
path2 |
||
kwargs |
**kwargs |
rm()
def rm(
path,
recursive,
maxdepth,
)Delete files.
Parameters
path: str or list of str File(s) to delete. recursive: bool If file(s) are directories, recursively delete contents and then also remove the directory maxdepth: int or None Depth to pass to walk for finding files to delete, if recursive. If None, there will be no limit and infinite recursion may be possible.
| Parameter | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
path |
||
recursive |
||
maxdepth |
rm_file()
def rm_file(
path,
)Delete a file
| Parameter | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
path |
rmdir()
def rmdir(
path,
)Remove a directory, if empty
| Parameter | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
path |
set_session()
def set_session()sign()
def sign(
path,
expiration,
kwargs,
)Create a signed URL representing the given path
Some implementations allow temporary URLs to be generated, as a way of delegating credentials.
Parameters
path : str The path on the filesystem expiration : int Number of seconds to enable the URL for (if supported)
Returns
URL : str The signed URL
Raises
NotImplementedError : if method is not implemented for a filesystem
| Parameter | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
path |
||
expiration |
||
kwargs |
**kwargs |
size()
def size(
path,
)Size in bytes of file
| Parameter | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
path |
sizes()
def sizes(
paths,
)Size in bytes of each file in a list of paths
| Parameter | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
paths |
start_transaction()
def start_transaction()Begin write transaction for deferring files, non-context version
stat()
def stat(
path,
kwargs,
)Alias of AbstractFileSystem.info.
| Parameter | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
path |
||
kwargs |
**kwargs |
tail()
def tail(
path,
size,
)Get the last size bytes from file
| Parameter | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
path |
||
size |
to_dict()
def to_dict(
include_password: bool,
) -> dict[str, Any]JSON-serializable dictionary representation of this filesystem instance.
Parameters
include_password: bool, default True Whether to include the password (if any) in the output.
Returns
Dictionary with keys cls (the python location of this class),
protocol (text name of this class’s protocol, first one in case of
multiple), args (positional args, usually empty), and all other
keyword arguments as their own keys.
Warnings
Serialized filesystems may contain sensitive information which have been passed to the constructor, such as passwords and tokens. Make sure you store and send them in a secure environment!
| Parameter | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
include_password |
bool |
to_json()
def to_json(
include_password: bool,
) -> strJSON representation of this filesystem instance.
Parameters
include_password: bool, default True Whether to include the password (if any) in the output.
Returns
JSON string with keys cls (the python location of this class),
protocol (text name of this class’s protocol, first one in case of
multiple), args (positional args, usually empty), and all other
keyword arguments as their own keys.
Warnings
Serialized filesystems may contain sensitive information which have been passed to the constructor, such as passwords and tokens. Make sure you store and send them in a secure environment!
| Parameter | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
include_password |
bool |
touch()
def touch(
path,
truncate,
kwargs,
)Create empty file, or update timestamp
Parameters
path: str file location truncate: bool If True, always set file size to 0; if False, update timestamp and leave file unchanged, if backend allows this
| Parameter | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
path |
||
truncate |
||
kwargs |
**kwargs |
tree()
def tree(
path: str,
recursion_limit: int,
max_display: int,
display_size: bool,
prefix: str,
is_last: bool,
first: bool,
indent_size: int,
) -> strReturn a tree-like structure of the filesystem starting from the given path as a string.
Parameters
path: Root path to start traversal from
recursion_limit: Maximum depth of directory traversal
max_display: Maximum number of items to display per directory
display_size: Whether to display file sizes
prefix: Current line prefix for visual tree structure
is_last: Whether current item is last in its level
first: Whether this is the first call (displays root path)
indent_size: Number of spaces by indent
Returns
str: A string representing the tree structure.
Example
>>> from fsspec import filesystem
>>> fs = filesystem('ftp', host='test.rebex.net', user='demo', password='password')
>>> tree = fs.tree(display_size=True, recursion_limit=3, indent_size=8, max_display=10)
>>> print(tree)
| Parameter | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
path |
str |
|
recursion_limit |
int |
|
max_display |
int |
|
display_size |
bool |
|
prefix |
str |
|
is_last |
bool |
|
first |
bool |
|
indent_size |
int |
ukey()
def ukey(
url,
)Unique identifier; assume HTTP files are static, unchanging
| Parameter | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
url |
unstrip_protocol()
def unstrip_protocol(
name: str,
) -> strFormat FS-specific path to generic, including protocol
| Parameter | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
name |
str |
upload()
def upload(
lpath,
rpath,
recursive,
kwargs,
)Alias of AbstractFileSystem.put.
| Parameter | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
lpath |
||
rpath |
||
recursive |
||
kwargs |
**kwargs |
walk()
def walk(
path,
maxdepth,
topdown,
on_error,
kwargs,
)Return all files under the given path.
List all files, recursing into subdirectories; output is iterator-style,
like os.walk(). For a simple list of files, find() is available.
When topdown is True, the caller can modify the dirnames list in-place (perhaps using del or slice assignment), and walk() will only recurse into the subdirectories whose names remain in dirnames; this can be used to prune the search, impose a specific order of visiting, or even to inform walk() about directories the caller creates or renames before it resumes walk() again. Modifying dirnames when topdown is False has no effect. (see os.walk)
Note that the “files” outputted will include anything that is not a directory, such as links.
Parameters
path: str
Root to recurse into
maxdepth: int
Maximum recursion depth. None means limitless, but not recommended
on link-based file-systems.
topdown: bool (True)
Whether to walk the directory tree from the top downwards or from
the bottom upwards.
on_error: “omit”, “raise”, a callable
if omit (default), path with exception will simply be empty;
If raise, an underlying exception will be raised;
if callable, it will be called with a single OSError instance as argument
kwargs: passed to ls
| Parameter | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
path |
||
maxdepth |
||
topdown |
||
on_error |
||
kwargs |
**kwargs |
write_bytes()
def write_bytes(
path,
value,
kwargs,
)Alias of AbstractFileSystem.pipe_file.
| Parameter | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
path |
||
value |
||
kwargs |
**kwargs |
write_text()
def write_text(
path,
value,
encoding,
errors,
newline,
kwargs,
)Write the text to the given file.
An existing file will be overwritten.
Parameters
path: str
URL of file on this filesystems
value: str
Text to write.
encoding, errors, newline: same as open.
| Parameter | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
path |
||
value |
||
encoding |
||
errors |
||
newline |
||
kwargs |
**kwargs |
flytekit.remote.remote_fs.FlytePathResolver
Methods
| Method | Description |
|---|---|
add_mapping() |
Thread safe method to dd a mapping from a flyte uri to a remote path. |
resolve_remote_path() |
Given a flyte uri, return the remote path if it exists or was created in current session, otherwise return None. |
add_mapping()
def add_mapping(
flyte_uri: str,
remote_path: str,
)Thread safe method to dd a mapping from a flyte uri to a remote path
| Parameter | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
flyte_uri |
str |
|
remote_path |
str |
resolve_remote_path()
def resolve_remote_path(
flyte_uri: str,
) -> typing.Optional[str]Given a flyte uri, return the remote path if it exists or was created in current session, otherwise return None
| Parameter | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
flyte_uri |
str |
flytekit.remote.remote_fs.HttpFileWriter
class HttpFileWriter(
remote: FlyteRemote,
filename: str,
kwargs,
)Template for files with buffered reading and writing
Parameters
fs: instance of FileSystem
path: str
location in file-system
mode: str
Normal file modes. Currently only ‘wb’, ‘ab’ or ‘rb’. Some file
systems may be read-only, and some may not support append.
block_size: int
Buffer size for reading or writing, ‘default’ for class default
autocommit: bool
Whether to write to final destination; may only impact what
happens when file is being closed.
cache_type: {“readahead”, “none”, “mmap”, “bytes”}, default “readahead”
Caching policy in read mode. See the definitions in core.
cache_options : dict
Additional options passed to the constructor for the cache specified
by cache_type.
size: int
If given and in read mode, suppressed having to look up the file size
kwargs:
Gets stored as self.kwargs
| Parameter | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
remote |
FlyteRemote |
|
filename |
str |
|
kwargs |
**kwargs |
Properties
| Property | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
closed |
None |
|
details |
None |
|
full_name |
None |
Methods
| Method | Description |
|---|---|
close() |
Close file. |
commit() |
Move from temp to final destination. |
discard() |
Throw away temporary file. |
flush() |
Write buffered data to backend store. |
info() |
File information about this path. |
read() |
Return data from cache, or fetch pieces as necessary. |
readable() |
Whether opened for reading. |
readinto() |
mirrors builtin file’s readinto method. |
readinto1() |
|
readline() |
Read until and including the first occurrence of newline character. |
readlines() |
Return all data, split by the newline character, including the newline character. |
readuntil() |
Return data between current position and first occurrence of char. |
seek() |
Set current file location. |
seekable() |
Whether is seekable (only in read mode). |
tell() |
Current file location. |
writable() |
Whether opened for writing. |
write() |
Write data to buffer. |
close()
def close()Close file
Finalizes writes, discards cache
commit()
def commit()Move from temp to final destination
discard()
def discard()Throw away temporary file
flush()
def flush(
force,
)Write buffered data to backend store.
Writes the current buffer, if it is larger than the block-size, or if the file is being closed.
Parameters
force: bool When closing, write the last block even if it is smaller than blocks are allowed to be. Disallows further writing to this file.
| Parameter | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
force |
info()
def info()File information about this path
read()
def read(
length,
)Return data from cache, or fetch pieces as necessary
Parameters
length: int (-1) Number of bytes to read; if <0, all remaining bytes.
| Parameter | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
length |
readable()
def readable()Whether opened for reading
readinto()
def readinto(
b,
)mirrors builtin file’s readinto method
https://docs.python.org/3/library/io.html#io.RawIOBase.readinto
| Parameter | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
b |
readinto1()
def readinto1(
b,
)| Parameter | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
b |
readline()
def readline()Read until and including the first occurrence of newline character
Note that, because of character encoding, this is not necessarily a true line ending.
readlines()
def readlines()Return all data, split by the newline character, including the newline character
readuntil()
def readuntil(
char,
blocks,
)Return data between current position and first occurrence of char
char is included in the output, except if the end of the tile is encountered first.
Parameters
char: bytes Thing to find blocks: None or int How much to read in each go. Defaults to file blocksize - which may mean a new read on every call.
| Parameter | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
char |
||
blocks |
seek()
def seek(
loc,
whence,
)Set current file location
Parameters
loc: int byte location whence: {0, 1, 2} from start of file, current location or end of file, resp.
| Parameter | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
loc |
||
whence |
seekable()
def seekable()Whether is seekable (only in read mode)
tell()
def tell()Current file location
writable()
def writable()Whether opened for writing
write()
def write(
data,
)Write data to buffer.
Buffer only sent on flush() or if buffer is greater than or equal to blocksize.
Parameters
data: bytes Set of bytes to be written.
| Parameter | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
data |