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#!/usr/bin/env python # encoding: utf-8 from __future__ import absolute_import, division, print_function, unicode_literals import argparse import codecs import gettext import hashlib import logging import multiprocessing import os import re import signal import sys import tempfile import unicodedata import warnings from collections import defaultdict from datetime import date from functools import partial from os.path import abspath, isdir, isfile, join from pkg_resources import DistributionNotFound, get_distribution try: from urllib.parse import urlparse except ImportError: from urlparse import urlparse def find_locale_dir(): for prefix in (os.path.dirname(__file__), sys.prefix): locale_dir = os.path.join(prefix, "locale") if os.path.isdir(locale_dir): return locale_dir TRANSLATION_CATALOG = gettext.translation( "bagit-python", localedir=find_locale_dir(), fallback=True ) if sys.version_info < (3,): _ = TRANSLATION_CATALOG.ugettext else: _ = TRANSLATION_CATALOG.gettext MODULE_NAME = "bagit" if __name__ == "__main__" else __name__ LOGGER = logging.getLogger(MODULE_NAME) try: VERSION = get_distribution(MODULE_NAME).version except DistributionNotFound: VERSION = "0.0.dev0" PROJECT_URL = "https://github.com/LibraryOfCongress/bagit-python" __doc__ = ( _( """ BagIt is a directory, filename convention for bundling an arbitrary set of files with a manifest, checksums, and additional metadata. More about BagIt can be found at: http://purl.org/net/bagit bagit.py is a pure python drop in library and command line tool for creating, and working with BagIt directories. Command-Line Usage: Basic usage is to give bagit.py a directory to bag up: $ bagit.py my_directory This does a bag-in-place operation where the current contents will be moved into the appropriate BagIt structure and the metadata files will be created. You can bag multiple directories if you wish: $ bagit.py directory1 directory2 Optionally you can provide metadata which will be stored in bag-info.txt: $ bagit.py --source-organization "Library of Congress" directory You can also select which manifest algorithms will be used: $ bagit.py --sha1 --md5 --sha256 --sha512 directory Using BagIt from your Python code: import bagit bag = bagit.make_bag('example-directory', {'Contact-Name': 'Ed Summers'}) print(bag.entries) For more information or to contribute to bagit-python's development, please visit %(PROJECT_URL)s """ ) % globals() ) # standard bag-info.txt metadata STANDARD_BAG_INFO_HEADERS = [ "Source-Organization", "Organization-Address", "Contact-Name", "Contact-Phone", "Contact-Email", "External-Description", "External-Identifier", "Bag-Size", "Bag-Group-Identifier", "Bag-Count", "Internal-Sender-Identifier", "Internal-Sender-Description", "BagIt-Profile-Identifier", # Bagging-Date is autogenerated # Payload-Oxum is autogenerated ] CHECKSUM_ALGOS = hashlib.algorithms_guaranteed DEFAULT_CHECKSUMS = ["sha256", "sha512"] #: Block size used when reading files for hashing: HASH_BLOCK_SIZE = 512 * 1024 #: Convenience function used everywhere we want to open a file to read text #: rather than undecoded bytes: open_text_file = partial(codecs.open, encoding="utf-8", errors="strict") # This is the same as decoding the byte values in codecs.BOM: UNICODE_BYTE_ORDER_MARK = "\uFEFF" def make_bag( bag_dir, bag_info=None, processes=1, checksums=None, checksum=None, encoding="utf-8" ): """ Convert a given directory into a bag. You can pass in arbitrary key/value pairs to put into the bag-info.txt metadata file as the bag_info dictionary. """ if checksum is not None: warnings.warn( _( "The `checksum` argument for `make_bag` should be replaced with `checksums`" ), DeprecationWarning, ) checksums = checksum if checksums is None: checksums = DEFAULT_CHECKSUMS bag_dir = os.path.abspath(bag_dir) cwd = os.path.abspath(os.path.curdir) if cwd.startswith(bag_dir) and cwd != bag_dir: raise RuntimeError( _("Bagging a parent of the current directory is not supported") ) LOGGER.info(_("Creating bag for directory %s"), bag_dir) if not os.path.isdir(bag_dir): LOGGER.error(_("Bag directory %s does not exist"), bag_dir) raise RuntimeError(_("Bag directory %s does not exist") % bag_dir) # FIXME: we should do the permissions checks before changing directories old_dir = os.path.abspath(os.path.curdir) try: # TODO: These two checks are currently redundant since an unreadable directory will also # often be unwritable, and this code will require review when we add the option to # bag to a destination other than the source. It would be nice if we could avoid # walking the directory tree more than once even if most filesystems will cache it unbaggable = _can_bag(bag_dir) if unbaggable: LOGGER.error( _("Unable to write to the following directories and files:\n%s"), unbaggable, ) raise BagError(_("Missing permissions to move all files and directories")) unreadable_dirs, unreadable_files = _can_read(bag_dir) if unreadable_dirs or unreadable_files: if unreadable_dirs: LOGGER.error( _("The following directories do not have read permissions:\n%s"), unreadable_dirs, ) if unreadable_files: LOGGER.error( _("The following files do not have read permissions:\n%s"), unreadable_files, ) raise BagError( _("Read permissions are required to calculate file fixities") ) else: LOGGER.info(_("Creating data directory")) # FIXME: if we calculate full paths we won't need to deal with changing directories os.chdir(bag_dir) cwd = os.getcwd() temp_data = tempfile.mkdtemp(dir=cwd) for f in os.listdir("."): if os.path.abspath(f) == temp_data: continue new_f = os.path.join(temp_data, f) LOGGER.info( _("Moving %(source)s to %(destination)s"), {"source": f, "destination": new_f}, ) os.rename(f, new_f) LOGGER.info( _("Moving %(source)s to %(destination)s"), {"source": temp_data, "destination": "data"}, ) os.rename(temp_data, "data") # permissions for the payload directory should match those of the # original directory os.chmod("data", os.stat(cwd).st_mode) total_bytes, total_files = make_manifests( "data", processes, algorithms=checksums, encoding=encoding ) LOGGER.info(_("Creating bagit.txt")) txt = """BagIt-Version: 0.97\nTag-File-Character-Encoding: UTF-8\n""" with open_text_file("bagit.txt", "w") as bagit_file: bagit_file.write(txt) LOGGER.info(_("Creating bag-info.txt")) if bag_info is None: bag_info = {} # allow 'Bagging-Date' and 'Bag-Software-Agent' to be overidden if "Bagging-Date" not in bag_info: bag_info["Bagging-Date"] = date.strftime(date.today(), "%Y-%m-%d") if "Bag-Software-Agent" not in bag_info: bag_info["Bag-Software-Agent"] = "bagit.py v%s <%s>" % ( VERSION, PROJECT_URL, ) bag_info["Payload-Oxum"] = "%s.%s" % (total_bytes, total_files) _make_tag_file("bag-info.txt", bag_info) for c in checksums: _make_tagmanifest_file(c, bag_dir, encoding="utf-8") except Exception: LOGGER.exception(_("An error occurred creating a bag in %s"), bag_dir) raise finally: os.chdir(old_dir) return Bag(bag_dir) class Bag(object): """A representation of a bag.""" valid_files = ["bagit.txt", "fetch.txt"] valid_directories = ["data"] def __init__(self, path=None): super(Bag, self).__init__() self.tags = {} self.info = {} #: Dictionary of manifest entries and the checksum values for each #: algorithm: self.entries = {} # To reliably handle Unicode normalization differences, we maintain # lookup dictionaries in both directions for the filenames read from # the filesystem and the manifests so we can handle cases where the # normalization form changed between the bag being created and read. # See https://github.com/LibraryOfCongress/bagit-python/issues/51. #: maps Unicode-normalized values to the raw value from the filesystem self.normalized_filesystem_names = {} #: maps Unicode-normalized values to the raw value in the manifest self.normalized_manifest_names = {} self.algorithms = [] self.tag_file_name = None self.path = abspath(path) if path: # if path ends in a path separator, strip it off if path[-1] == os.sep: self.path = path[:-1] self._open() def __str__(self): # FIXME: develop a more informative string representation for a Bag return self.path @property def algs(self): warnings.warn(_("Use Bag.algorithms instead of Bag.algs"), DeprecationWarning) return self.algorithms @property def version(self): warnings.warn( _("Use the Bag.version_info tuple instead of Bag.version"), DeprecationWarning, ) return self._version def _open(self): # Open the bagit.txt file, and load any tags from it, including # the required version and encoding. bagit_file_path = os.path.join(self.path, "bagit.txt") if not isfile(bagit_file_path): raise BagError(_("Expected bagit.txt does not exist: %s") % bagit_file_path) self.tags = tags = _load_tag_file(bagit_file_path) required_tags = ("BagIt-Version", "Tag-File-Character-Encoding") missing_tags = [i for i in required_tags if i not in tags] if missing_tags: raise BagError( _("Missing required tag in bagit.txt: %s") % ", ".join(missing_tags) ) # To avoid breaking existing code we'll leave self.version as the string # and parse it into a numeric version_info tuple. In version 2.0 we can # break that. self._version = tags["BagIt-Version"] try: self.version_info = tuple(int(i) for i in self._version.split(".", 1)) except ValueError: raise BagError( _("Bag version numbers must be MAJOR.MINOR numbers, not %s") % self._version ) if (0, 93) <= self.version_info <= (0, 95): self.tag_file_name = "package-info.txt" elif (0, 96) <= self.version_info < (2,): self.tag_file_name = "bag-info.txt" else: raise BagError(_("Unsupported bag version: %s") % self._version) self.encoding = tags["Tag-File-Character-Encoding"] try: codecs.lookup(self.encoding) except LookupError: raise BagValidationError(_("Unsupported encoding: %s") % self.encoding) info_file_path = os.path.join(self.path, self.tag_file_name) if os.path.exists(info_file_path): self.info = _load_tag_file(info_file_path, encoding=self.encoding) self._load_manifests() def manifest_files(self): for filename in ["manifest-%s.txt" % a for a in CHECKSUM_ALGOS]: f = os.path.join(self.path, filename) if isfile(f): yield f def tagmanifest_files(self): for filename in ["tagmanifest-%s.txt" % a for a in CHECKSUM_ALGOS]: f = os.path.join(self.path, filename) if isfile(f): yield f def compare_manifests_with_fs(self): """ Compare the filenames in the manifests to the filenames present on the local filesystem and returns two lists of the files which are only present in the manifests and the files which are only present on the local filesystem, respectively. """ # We compare the filenames after Unicode normalization so we can # reliably detect normalization changes after bag creation: files_on_fs = set(normalize_unicode(i) for i in self.payload_files()) files_in_manifest = set( normalize_unicode(i) for i in self.payload_entries().keys() ) if self.version_info >= (0, 97): files_in_manifest.update(self.missing_optional_tagfiles()) only_on_fs = list() only_in_manifest = list() for i in files_on_fs.difference(files_in_manifest): only_on_fs.append(self.normalized_filesystem_names[i]) for i in files_in_manifest.difference(files_on_fs): only_in_manifest.append(self.normalized_manifest_names[i]) return only_in_manifest, only_on_fs def compare_fetch_with_fs(self): """Compares the fetch entries with the files actually in the payload, and returns a list of all the files that still need to be fetched. """ files_on_fs = set(self.payload_files()) files_in_fetch = set(self.files_to_be_fetched()) return list(files_in_fetch - files_on_fs) def payload_files(self): """Returns a list of filenames which are present on the local filesystem""" payload_dir = os.path.join(self.path, "data") for dirpath, _, filenames in os.walk(payload_dir): for f in filenames: # Jump through some hoops here to make the payload files are # returned with the directory structure relative to the base # directory rather than the normalized_f = os.path.normpath(f) rel_path = os.path.relpath( os.path.join(dirpath, normalized_f), start=self.path ) self.normalized_filesystem_names[normalize_unicode(rel_path)] = rel_path yield rel_path def payload_entries(self): """Return a dictionary of items """ # Don't use dict comprehension (compatibility with Python < 2.7) return dict( (key, value) for (key, value) in self.entries.items() if key.startswith("data" + os.sep) ) def save(self, processes=1, manifests=False): """ save will persist any changes that have been made to the bag metadata (self.info). If you have modified the payload of the bag (added, modified, removed files in the data directory) and want to regenerate manifests set the manifests parameter to True. The default is False since you wouldn't want a save to accidentally create a new manifest for a corrupted bag. If you want to control the number of processes that are used when recalculating checksums use the processes parameter. """ # Error checking if not self.path: raise BagError(_("Bag.save() called before setting the path!")) if not os.access(self.path, os.R_OK | os.W_OK | os.X_OK): raise BagError( _("Cannot save bag to non-existent or inaccessible directory %s") % self.path ) unbaggable = _can_bag(self.path) if unbaggable: LOGGER.error( _( "Missing write permissions for the following directories and files:\n%s" ), unbaggable, ) raise BagError(_("Missing permissions to move all files and directories")) unreadable_dirs, unreadable_files = _can_read(self.path) if unreadable_dirs or unreadable_files: if unreadable_dirs: LOGGER.error( _("The following directories do not have read permissions:\n%s"), unreadable_dirs, ) if unreadable_files: LOGGER.error( _("The following files do not have read permissions:\n%s"), unreadable_files, ) raise BagError( _("Read permissions are required to calculate file fixities") ) # Change working directory to bag directory so helper functions work old_dir = os.path.abspath(os.path.curdir) os.chdir(self.path) # Generate new manifest files if manifests: total_bytes, total_files = make_manifests( "data", processes, algorithms=self.algorithms, encoding=self.encoding ) # Update Payload-Oxum LOGGER.info(_("Updating Payload-Oxum in %s"), self.tag_file_name) self.info["Payload-Oxum"] = "%s.%s" % (total_bytes, total_files) _make_tag_file(self.tag_file_name, self.info) # Update tag-manifest for changes to manifest & bag-info files for alg in self.algorithms: _make_tagmanifest_file(alg, self.path, encoding=self.encoding) # Reload the manifests self._load_manifests() os.chdir(old_dir) def tagfile_entries(self): return dict( (key, value) for (key, value) in self.entries.items() if not key.startswith("data" + os.sep) ) def missing_optional_tagfiles(self): """ From v0.97 we need to validate any tagfiles listed in the optional tagmanifest(s). As there is no mandatory directory structure for additional tagfiles we can only check for entries with missing files (not missing entries for existing files). """ for tagfilepath in self.tagfile_entries().keys(): if not os.path.isfile(os.path.join(self.path, tagfilepath)): yield tagfilepath def fetch_entries(self): """Load fetch.txt if present and iterate over its contents yields (url, size, filename) tuples raises BagError for errors such as an unsafe filename referencing data outside of the bag directory """ fetch_file_path = os.path.join(self.path, "fetch.txt") if isfile(fetch_file_path): with open_text_file( fetch_file_path, "r", encoding=self.encoding ) as fetch_file: for line in fetch_file: url, file_size, filename = line.strip().split(None, 2) if self._path_is_dangerous(filename): raise BagError( _('Path "%(payload_file)s" in "%(source_file)s" is unsafe') % { "payload_file": filename, "source_file": os.path.join(self.path, "fetch.txt"), } ) yield url, file_size, filename def files_to_be_fetched(self): """ Convenience wrapper for fetch_entries which returns only the local filename """ for url, file_size, filename in self.fetch_entries(): yield filename def has_oxum(self): return "Payload-Oxum" in self.info def validate(self, processes=1, fast=False, completeness_only=False): """Checks the structure and contents are valid. If you supply the parameter fast=True the Payload-Oxum (if present) will be used to check that the payload files are present and accounted for, instead of re-calculating fixities and comparing them against the manifest. By default validate() will re-calculate fixities (fast=False). """ self._validate_structure() self._validate_bagittxt() self.validate_fetch() self._validate_contents( processes=processes, fast=fast, completeness_only=completeness_only ) return True def is_valid(self, fast=False, completeness_only=False): """Returns validation success or failure as boolean. Optional fast parameter passed directly to validate(). """ try: self.validate(fast=fast, completeness_only=completeness_only) except BagError: return False return True def _load_manifests(self): self.entries = {} manifests = list(self.manifest_files()) if self.version_info >= (0, 97): # v0.97+ requires that optional tagfiles are verified. manifests += list(self.tagmanifest_files()) for manifest_filename in manifests: if not manifest_filename.find("tagmanifest-") is -1: search = "tagmanifest-" else: search = "manifest-" alg = ( os.path.basename(manifest_filename) .replace(search, "") .replace(".txt", "") ) if alg not in self.algorithms: self.algorithms.append(alg) with open_text_file( manifest_filename, "r", encoding=self.encoding ) as manifest_file: if manifest_file.encoding.startswith("UTF"): # We'll check the first character to see if it's a BOM: if manifest_file.read(1) == UNICODE_BYTE_ORDER_MARK: # We'll skip it either way by letting line decoding # happen at the new offset but we will issue a warning # for UTF-8 since the presence of a BOM is contrary to # the BagIt specification: if manifest_file.encoding == "UTF-8": LOGGER.warning( _( "%s is encoded using UTF-8 but contains an unnecessary" " byte-order mark, which is not in compliance with the" " BagIt RFC" ), manifest_file.name, ) else: manifest_file.seek(0) # Pretend the first read never happened for line in manifest_file: line = line.strip() # Ignore blank lines and comments. if line == "" or line.startswith("#"): continue entry = line.split(None, 1) # Format is FILENAME *CHECKSUM if len(entry) != 2: LOGGER.error( _( "%(bag)s: Invalid %(algorithm)s manifest entry: %(line)s" ), {"bag": self, "algorithm": alg, "line": line}, ) continue entry_hash = entry[0] entry_path = os.path.normpath(entry[1].lstrip("*")) entry_path = _decode_filename(entry_path) if self._path_is_dangerous(entry_path): raise BagError( _( 'Path "%(payload_file)s" in manifest "%(manifest_file)s" is unsafe' ) % { "payload_file": entry_path, "manifest_file": manifest_file.name, } ) entry_hashes = self.entries.setdefault(entry_path, {}) if alg in entry_hashes: warning_ctx = { "bag": self, "algorithm": alg, "filename": entry_path, } if entry_hashes[alg] == entry_hash: msg = _( "%(bag)s: %(algorithm)s manifest lists %(filename)s" " multiple times with the same value" ) if self.version_info >= (1,): raise BagError(msg % warning_ctx) else: LOGGER.warning(msg, warning_ctx) else: raise BagError( _( "%(bag)s: %(algorithm)s manifest lists %(filename)s" " multiple times with conflicting values" ) % warning_ctx ) entry_hashes[alg] = entry_hash self.normalized_manifest_names.update( (normalize_unicode(i), i) for i in self.entries.keys() ) def _validate_structure(self): """ Checks the structure of the bag to determine whether it conforms to the BagIt spec. Returns true on success, otherwise it will raise a BagValidationError exception. """ self._validate_structure_payload_directory() self._validate_structure_tag_files() def _validate_structure_payload_directory(self): data_dir_path = os.path.join(self.path, "data") if not isdir(data_dir_path): raise BagValidationError( _("Expected data directory %s does not exist") % data_dir_path ) def _validate_structure_tag_files(self): # Note: we deviate somewhat from v0.96 of the spec in that it allows # other files and directories to be present in the base directory if not list(self.manifest_files()): raise BagValidationError(_("No manifest files found")) if "bagit.txt" not in os.listdir(self.path): raise BagValidationError( _('Expected %s to contain "bagit.txt"') % self.path ) def validate_fetch(self): """Validate the fetch.txt file Raises `BagError` for errors and otherwise returns no value """ for url, file_size, filename in self.fetch_entries(): # fetch_entries will raise a BagError for unsafe filenames # so at this point we will check only that the URL is minimally # well formed: parsed_url = urlparse(url) if not all((parsed_url.scheme, parsed_url.netloc)): raise BagError(_("Malformed URL in fetch.txt: %s") % url) def _validate_contents(self, processes=1, fast=False, completeness_only=False): if fast and not self.has_oxum(): raise BagValidationError( _("Fast validation requires bag-info.txt to include Payload-Oxum") ) # Perform the fast file count + size check so we can fail early: self._validate_oxum() if fast: return self._validate_completeness() if completeness_only: return self._validate_entries(processes) def _validate_oxum(self): oxum = self.info.get("Payload-Oxum") if oxum is None: return # If multiple Payload-Oxum tags (bad idea) # use the first listed in bag-info.txt if isinstance(oxum, list): LOGGER.warning(_("bag-info.txt defines multiple Payload-Oxum values!")) oxum = oxum[0] oxum_byte_count, oxum_file_count = oxum.split(".", 1) if not oxum_byte_count.isdigit() or not oxum_file_count.isdigit(): raise BagError(_("Malformed Payload-Oxum value: %s") % oxum) oxum_byte_count = int(oxum_byte_count) oxum_file_count = int(oxum_file_count) total_bytes = 0 total_files = 0 for payload_file in self.payload_files(): payload_file = os.path.join(self.path, payload_file) total_bytes += os.stat(payload_file).st_size total_files += 1 if oxum_file_count != total_files or oxum_byte_count != total_bytes: raise BagValidationError( _( "Payload-Oxum validation failed." " Expected %(oxum_file_count)d files and %(oxum_byte_count)d bytes" " but found %(found_file_count)d files and %(found_byte_count)d bytes" ) % { "found_file_count": total_files, "found_byte_count": total_bytes, "oxum_file_count": oxum_file_count, "oxum_byte_count": oxum_byte_count, } ) def _validate_completeness(self): """ Verify that the actual file manifests match the files in the data directory """ errors = list() # First we'll make sure there's no mismatch between the filesystem # and the list of files in the manifest(s) only_in_manifests, only_on_fs = self.compare_manifests_with_fs() for path in only_in_manifests: e = FileMissing(path) LOGGER.warning(force_unicode(e)) errors.append(e) for path in only_on_fs: e = UnexpectedFile(path) LOGGER.warning(force_unicode(e)) errors.append(e) if errors: raise BagValidationError(_("Bag validation failed"), errors) def _validate_entries(self, processes): """ Verify that the actual file contents match the recorded hashes stored in the manifest files """ errors = list() if os.name == "posix": worker_init = posix_multiprocessing_worker_initializer else: worker_init = None args = ( ( self.path, self.normalized_filesystem_names.get(rel_path, rel_path), hashes, self.algorithms, ) for rel_path, hashes in self.entries.items() ) try: if processes == 1: hash_results = [_calc_hashes(i) for i in args] else: try: pool = multiprocessing.Pool( processes if processes else None, initializer=worker_init ) hash_results = pool.map(_calc_hashes, args) finally: pool.terminate() # Any unhandled exceptions are probably fatal except: LOGGER.exception(_("Unable to calculate file hashes for %s"), self) raise for rel_path, f_hashes, hashes in hash_results: for alg, computed_hash in f_hashes.items(): stored_hash = hashes[alg] if stored_hash.lower() != computed_hash: e = ChecksumMismatch( rel_path, alg, stored_hash.lower(), computed_hash ) LOGGER.warning(force_unicode(e)) errors.append(e) if errors: raise BagValidationError(_("Bag validation failed"), errors) def _validate_bagittxt(self): """ Verify that bagit.txt conforms to specification """ bagit_file_path = os.path.join(self.path, "bagit.txt") # Note that we are intentionally opening this file in binary mode so we can confirm # that it does not start with the UTF-8 byte-order-mark with open(bagit_file_path, "rb") as bagit_file: first_line = bagit_file.read(4) if first_line.startswith(codecs.BOM_UTF8): raise BagValidationError( _("bagit.txt must not contain a byte-order mark") ) def _path_is_dangerous(self, path): """ Return true if path looks dangerous, i.e. potentially operates outside the bagging directory structure, e.g. ~/.bashrc, ../../../secrets.json, \\?\c:\, D:\sys32\cmd.exe """ if os.path.isabs(path): return True if os.path.expanduser(path) != path: return True if os.path.expandvars(path) != path: return True real_path = os.path.realpath(os.path.join(self.path, path)) real_path = os.path.normpath(real_path) bag_path = os.path.realpath(self.path) bag_path = os.path.normpath(bag_path) common = os.path.commonprefix((bag_path, real_path)) return not (common == bag_path) class BagError(Exception): pass class BagValidationError(BagError): def __init__(self, message, details=None): super(BagValidationError, self).__init__() if details is None: details = [] self.message = message self.details = details def __str__(self): if len(self.details) > 0: details = "; ".join([force_unicode(e) for e in self.details]) return "%s: %s" % (self.message, details) return self.message class ManifestErrorDetail(BagError): def __init__(self, path): super(ManifestErrorDetail, self).__init__() self.path = path class ChecksumMismatch(ManifestErrorDetail): def __init__(self, path, algorithm=None, expected=None, found=None): super(ChecksumMismatch, self).__init__(path) self.path = path self.algorithm = algorithm self.expected = expected self.found = found def __str__(self): return _( '%(path)s %(algorithm)s validation failed: expected="%(expected)s" found="%(found)s"' ) % { "path": force_unicode(self.path), "algorithm": self.algorithm, "expected": self.expected, "found": self.found, } class FileMissing(ManifestErrorDetail): def __str__(self): return _( "%s exists in manifest but was not found on filesystem" ) % force_unicode(self.path) class UnexpectedFile(ManifestErrorDetail): def __str__(self): return _("%s exists on filesystem but is not in the manifest") % self.path class FileNormalizationConflict(BagError): """ Exception raised when two files differ only in normalization and thus are not safely portable """ def __init__(self, file_a, file_b): super(FileNormalizationConflict, self).__init__() self.file_a = file_a self.file_b = file_b def __str__(self): return _( 'Unicode normalization conflict for file "%(file_a)s" and "%(file_b)s"' ) % {"file_a": self.file_a, "file_b": self.file_b} def posix_multiprocessing_worker_initializer(): """Ignore SIGINT in multiprocessing workers on POSIX systems""" signal.signal(signal.SIGINT, signal.SIG_IGN) # The Unicode normalization form used here doesn't matter – all we care about # is consistency since the input value will be preserved: def normalize_unicode_py3(s): return unicodedata.normalize("NFC", s) def normalize_unicode_py2(s): if isinstance(s, str): s = s.decode("utf-8") return unicodedata.normalize("NFC", s) if sys.version_info > (3, 0): normalize_unicode = normalize_unicode_py3 else: normalize_unicode = normalize_unicode_py2 def build_unicode_normalized_lookup_dict(filenames): """ Return a dictionary mapping unicode-normalized filenames to as-encoded values to efficiently detect conflicts between the filesystem and manifests. This is necessary because some filesystems and utilities may automatically apply a different Unicode normalization form to filenames than was applied when the bag was originally created. The best known example of this is when a bag is created using a normalization form other than NFD and then transferred to a Mac where the HFS+ filesystem will transparently normalize filenames to a variant of NFD for every call: https://developer.apple.com/legacy/library/technotes/tn/tn1150.html#UnicodeSubtleties Windows is documented as storing filenames exactly as provided: https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/desktop/aa365247%28v=vs.85%29.aspx Linux performs no normalization in the kernel but it is technically valid for a filesystem to perform normalization, such as when an HFS+ volume is mounted. See http://www.unicode.org/reports/tr15/ for a full discussion of equivalence and normalization in Unicode. """ output = dict() for filename in filenames: normalized_filename = normalize_unicode(filename) if normalized_filename in output: raise FileNormalizationConflict(filename, output[normalized_filename]) else: output[normalized_filename] = filename return output def get_hashers(algorithms): """ Given a list of algorithm names, return a dictionary of hasher instances This avoids redundant code between the creation and validation code where in both cases we want to avoid reading the same file more than once. The intended use is a simple for loop: for block in file: for hasher in hashers.values(): hasher.update(block) """ hashers = {} for alg in algorithms: try: hasher = hashlib.new(alg) except ValueError: LOGGER.warning( _("Disabling requested hash algorithm %s: hashlib does not support it"), alg, ) continue hashers[alg] = hasher if not hashers: raise ValueError( _( "Unable to continue: hashlib does not support any of the requested algorithms!" ) ) return hashers def _calc_hashes(args): # auto unpacking of sequences illegal in Python3 (base_path, rel_path, hashes, algorithms) = args full_path = os.path.join(base_path, rel_path) # Create a clone of the default empty hash objects: f_hashers = dict((alg, hashlib.new(alg)) for alg in hashes if alg in algorithms) try: f_hashes = _calculate_file_hashes(full_path, f_hashers) except BagValidationError as e: f_hashes = dict((alg, force_unicode(e)) for alg in f_hashers.keys()) return rel_path, f_hashes, hashes def _calculate_file_hashes(full_path, f_hashers): """ Returns a dictionary of (algorithm, hexdigest) values for the provided filename """ LOGGER.info(_("Verifying checksum for file %s"), full_path) try: with open(full_path, "rb") as f: while True: block = f.read(HASH_BLOCK_SIZE) if not block: break for i in f_hashers.values(): i.update(block) except (OSError, IOError) as e: raise BagValidationError( _("Could not read %(filename)s: %(error)s") % {"filename": full_path, "error": force_unicode(e)} ) return dict((alg, h.hexdigest()) for alg, h in f_hashers.items()) def _load_tag_file(tag_file_name, encoding="utf-8-sig"): with open_text_file(tag_file_name, "r", encoding=encoding) as tag_file: # Store duplicate tags as list of vals # in order of parsing under the same key. tags = {} for name, value in _parse_tags(tag_file): if name not in tags: tags[name] = value continue if not isinstance(tags[name], list): tags[name] = [tags[name], value] else: tags[name].append(value) return tags def _parse_tags(tag_file): """Parses a tag file, according to RFC 2822. This includes line folding, permitting extra-long field values. See http://www.faqs.org/rfcs/rfc2822.html for more information. """ tag_name = None tag_value = None # Line folding is handled by yielding values only after we encounter # the start of a new tag, or if we pass the EOF. for num, line in enumerate(tag_file): # Skip over any empty or blank lines. if len(line) == 0 or line.isspace(): continue elif line[0].isspace() and tag_value is not None: # folded line tag_value += line else: # Starting a new tag; yield the last one. if tag_name: yield (tag_name, tag_value.strip()) if ":" not in line: raise BagValidationError( _("%(filename)s contains invalid tag: %(line)s") % { "line": line.strip(), "filename": os.path.basename(tag_file.name), } ) parts = line.strip().split(":", 1) tag_name = parts[0].strip() tag_value = parts[1] # Passed the EOF. All done after this. if tag_name: yield (tag_name, tag_value.strip()) def _make_tag_file(bag_info_path, bag_info): headers = sorted(bag_info.keys()) with open_text_file(bag_info_path, "w") as f: for h in headers: values = bag_info[h] if not isinstance(values, list): values = [values] for txt in values: # strip CR, LF and CRLF so they don't mess up the tag file txt = re.sub(r"\n|\r|(\r\n)", "", force_unicode(txt)) f.write("%s: %s\n" % (h, txt)) def make_manifests(data_dir, processes, algorithms=DEFAULT_CHECKSUMS, encoding="utf-8"): LOGGER.info( _("Using %(process_count)d processes to generate manifests: %(algorithms)s"), {"process_count": processes, "algorithms": ", ".join(algorithms)}, ) manifest_line_generator = partial(generate_manifest_lines, algorithms=algorithms) if processes > 1: pool = multiprocessing.Pool(processes=processes) checksums = pool.map(manifest_line_generator, _walk(data_dir)) pool.close() pool.join() else: checksums = [manifest_line_generator(i) for i in _walk(data_dir)] # At this point we have a list of tuples which start with the algorithm name: manifest_data = {} for batch in checksums: for entry in batch: manifest_data.setdefault(entry[0], []).append(entry[1:]) # These will be keyed on the algorithm name so we can perform sanity checks # below to catch failures in the hashing process: num_files = defaultdict(lambda: 0) total_bytes = defaultdict(lambda: 0) for algorithm, values in manifest_data.items(): manifest_filename = "manifest-%s.txt" % algorithm with open_text_file(manifest_filename, "w", encoding=encoding) as manifest: for digest, filename, byte_count in values: manifest.write("%s %s\n" % (digest, _encode_filename(filename))) num_files[algorithm] += 1 total_bytes[algorithm] += byte_count # We'll use sets of the values for the error checks and eventually return the payload oxum values: byte_value_set = set(total_bytes.values()) file_count_set = set(num_files.values()) # allow a bag with an empty payload if not byte_value_set and not file_count_set: return 0, 0 if len(file_count_set) != 1: raise RuntimeError(_("Expected the same number of files for each checksum")) if len(byte_value_set) != 1: raise RuntimeError(_("Expected the same number of bytes for each checksums")) return byte_value_set.pop(), file_count_set.pop() def _make_tagmanifest_file(alg, bag_dir, encoding="utf-8"): tagmanifest_file = join(bag_dir, "tagmanifest-%s.txt" % alg) LOGGER.info(_("Creating %s"), tagmanifest_file) checksums = [] for f in _find_tag_files(bag_dir): if re.match(r"^tagmanifest-.+\.txt$", f): continue with open(join(bag_dir, f), "rb") as fh: m = hashlib.new(alg) while True: block = fh.read(HASH_BLOCK_SIZE) if not block: break m.update(block) checksums.append((m.hexdigest(), f)) with open_text_file( join(bag_dir, tagmanifest_file), mode="w", encoding=encoding ) as tagmanifest: for digest, filename in checksums: tagmanifest.write("%s %s\n" % (digest, filename)) def _find_tag_files(bag_dir): for dir in os.listdir(bag_dir): if dir != "data": if os.path.isfile(dir) and not dir.startswith("tagmanifest-"): yield dir for dir_name, _, filenames in os.walk(dir): for filename in filenames: if filename.startswith("tagmanifest-"): continue # remove everything up to the bag_dir directory p = join(dir_name, filename) yield os.path.relpath(p, bag_dir) def _walk(data_dir): for dirpath, dirnames, filenames in os.walk(data_dir): # if we don't sort here the order of entries is non-deterministic # which makes it hard to test the fixity of tagmanifest-md5.txt filenames.sort() dirnames.sort() for fn in filenames: path = os.path.join(dirpath, fn) # BagIt spec requires manifest to always use '/' as path separator if os.path.sep != "/": parts = path.split(os.path.sep) path = "/".join(parts) yield path def _can_bag(test_dir): """Scan the provided directory for files which cannot be bagged due to insufficient permissions""" unbaggable = [] if not os.access(test_dir, os.R_OK): # We cannot continue without permission to read the source directory unbaggable.append(test_dir) return unbaggable if not os.access(test_dir, os.W_OK): unbaggable.append(test_dir) for dirpath, dirnames, filenames in os.walk(test_dir): for directory in dirnames: full_path = os.path.join(dirpath, directory) if not os.access(full_path, os.W_OK): unbaggable.append(full_path) return unbaggable def _can_read(test_dir): """ returns ((unreadable_dirs), (unreadable_files)) """ unreadable_dirs = [] unreadable_files = [] if not os.access(test_dir, os.R_OK): unreadable_dirs.append(test_dir) else: for dirpath, dirnames, filenames in os.walk(test_dir): for dn in dirnames: full_path = os.path.join(dirpath, dn) if not os.access(full_path, os.R_OK): unreadable_dirs.append(full_path) for fn in filenames: full_path = os.path.join(dirpath, fn) if not os.access(full_path, os.R_OK): unreadable_files.append(full_path) return (tuple(unreadable_dirs), tuple(unreadable_files)) def generate_manifest_lines(filename, algorithms=DEFAULT_CHECKSUMS): LOGGER.info(_("Generating manifest lines for file %s"), filename) # For performance we'll read the file only once and pass it block # by block to every requested hash algorithm: hashers = get_hashers(algorithms) total_bytes = 0 with open(filename, "rb") as f: while True: block = f.read(HASH_BLOCK_SIZE) if not block: break total_bytes += len(block) for hasher in hashers.values(): hasher.update(block) decoded_filename = _decode_filename(filename) # We'll generate a list of results in roughly manifest format but prefixed with the algorithm: results = [ (alg, hasher.hexdigest(), decoded_filename, total_bytes) for alg, hasher in hashers.items() ] return results def _encode_filename(s): s = s.replace("\r", "%0D") s = s.replace("\n", "%0A") return s def _decode_filename(s): s = re.sub(r"%0D", "\r", s, re.IGNORECASE) s = re.sub(r"%0A", "\n", s, re.IGNORECASE) return s def force_unicode_py2(s): """Reliably return a Unicode string given a possible unicode or byte string""" if isinstance(s, str): return s.decode("utf-8") else: return unicode(s) if sys.version_info > (3, 0): force_unicode = str else: force_unicode = force_unicode_py2 # following code is used for command line program class BagArgumentParser(argparse.ArgumentParser): def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs): self.bag_info = {} argparse.ArgumentParser.__init__(self, *args, **kwargs) class BagHeaderAction(argparse.Action): def __call__(self, parser, _, values, option_string=None): opt = option_string.lstrip("--") opt_caps = "-".join([o.capitalize() for o in opt.split("-")]) parser.bag_info[opt_caps] = values def _make_parser(): parser = BagArgumentParser( formatter_class=argparse.RawDescriptionHelpFormatter, description="bagit-python version %s\n\n%s\n" % (VERSION, __doc__.strip()), ) parser.add_argument( "--processes", type=int, dest="processes", default=1, help=_( "Use multiple processes to calculate checksums faster (default: %(default)s)" ), ) parser.add_argument("--log", help=_("The name of the log file (default: stdout)")) parser.add_argument( "--quiet", action="store_true", help=_("Suppress all progress information other than errors"), ) parser.add_argument( "--validate", action="store_true", help=_( "Validate existing bags in the provided directories instead of" " creating new ones" ), ) parser.add_argument( "--fast", action="store_true", help=_( "Modify --validate behaviour to only test whether the bag directory" " has the number of files and total size specified in Payload-Oxum" " without performing checksum validation to detect corruption." ), ) parser.add_argument( "--completeness-only", action="store_true", help=_( "Modify --validate behaviour to test whether the bag directory" " has the expected payload specified in the checksum manifests" " without performing checksum validation to detect corruption." ), ) checksum_args = parser.add_argument_group( _("Checksum Algorithms"), _( "Select the manifest algorithms to be used when creating bags" " (default=%s)" ) % ", ".join(DEFAULT_CHECKSUMS), ) for i in CHECKSUM_ALGOS: alg_name = re.sub(r"^([A-Z]+)(\d+)$", r"\1-\2", i.upper()) checksum_args.add_argument( "--%s" % i, action="append_const", dest="checksums", const=i, help=_("Generate %s manifest when creating a bag") % alg_name, ) metadata_args = parser.add_argument_group(_("Optional Bag Metadata")) for header in STANDARD_BAG_INFO_HEADERS: metadata_args.add_argument( "--%s" % header.lower(), type=str, action=BagHeaderAction ) parser.add_argument( "directory", nargs="+", help=_( "Directory which will be converted into a bag in place" " by moving any existing files into the BagIt structure" " and creating the manifests and other metadata." ), ) return parser def _configure_logging(opts): log_format = "%(asctime)s - %(levelname)s - %(message)s" if opts.quiet: level = logging.ERROR else: level = logging.INFO if opts.log: logging.basicConfig(filename=opts.log, level=level, format=log_format) else: logging.basicConfig(level=level, format=log_format) def main(): if "--version" in sys.argv: print(_("bagit-python version %s") % VERSION) sys.exit(0) parser = _make_parser() args = parser.parse_args() if args.processes < 0: parser.error(_("The number of processes must be 0 or greater")) if args.fast and not args.validate: parser.error(_("--fast is only allowed as an option for --validate!")) _configure_logging(args) rc = 0 for bag_dir in args.directory: # validate the bag if args.validate: try: bag = Bag(bag_dir) # validate throws a BagError or BagValidationError bag.validate( processes=args.processes, fast=args.fast, completeness_only=args.completeness_only, ) if args.fast: LOGGER.info(_("%s valid according to Payload-Oxum"), bag_dir) else: LOGGER.info(_("%s is valid"), bag_dir) except BagError as e: LOGGER.error( _("%(bag)s is invalid: %(error)s"), {"bag": bag_dir, "error": e} ) rc = 1 # make the bag else: try: make_bag( bag_dir, bag_info=parser.bag_info, processes=args.processes, checksums=args.checksums, ) except Exception as exc: LOGGER.error( _("Failed to create bag in %(bag_directory)s: %(error)s"), {"bag_directory": bag_dir, "error": exc}, exc_info=True, ) rc = 1 sys.exit(rc) if __name__ == "__main__": main()