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Guido van Rossum9f824a71995-08-10 19:29:28 +00001"""A dumb and slow but simple dbm clone.
2
3For database spam, spam.dir contains the index (a text file),
4spam.bak *may* contain a backup of the index (also a text file),
5while spam.dat contains the data (a binary file).
6
7XXX TO DO:
8
9- seems to contain a bug when updating...
10
11- reclaim free space (currently, space once occupied by deleted or expanded
12items is never reused)
13
14- support concurrent access (currently, if two processes take turns making
15updates, they can mess up the index)
16
17- support efficient access to large databases (currently, the whole index
18is read when the database is opened, and some updates rewrite the whole index)
19
20- support opening for read-only (flag = 'm')
21
22"""
23
Serhiy Storchakac7690402015-02-16 00:29:52 +020024import ast as _ast
Martin v. Löwisd0cd95c2001-07-19 10:06:39 +000025import os as _os
Guido van Rossum9f824a71995-08-10 19:29:28 +000026import __builtin__
Raymond Hettinger2dd1ed62003-06-28 07:08:39 +000027import UserDict
Guido van Rossum9f824a71995-08-10 19:29:28 +000028
29_open = __builtin__.open
30
31_BLOCKSIZE = 512
32
Tim Peters88869f92001-01-14 23:36:06 +000033error = IOError # For anydbm
Guido van Rossum22a18901996-05-28 22:58:40 +000034
Raymond Hettinger2dd1ed62003-06-28 07:08:39 +000035class _Database(UserDict.DictMixin):
Guido van Rossum9f824a71995-08-10 19:29:28 +000036
Tim Petersd7472ec2003-07-13 02:22:03 +000037 # The on-disk directory and data files can remain in mutually
38 # inconsistent states for an arbitrarily long time (see comments
39 # at the end of __setitem__). This is only repaired when _commit()
40 # gets called. One place _commit() gets called is from __del__(),
41 # and if that occurs at program shutdown time, module globals may
42 # already have gotten rebound to None. Since it's crucial that
Tim Peters03204642003-07-13 02:37:05 +000043 # _commit() finish successfully, we can't ignore shutdown races
Tim Petersd7472ec2003-07-13 02:22:03 +000044 # here, and _commit() must not reference any globals.
45 _os = _os # for _commit()
46 _open = _open # for _commit()
47
Tim Peters7dfd5702003-07-12 20:11:25 +000048 def __init__(self, filebasename, mode):
Fred Drake2c8373b2001-12-07 21:54:46 +000049 self._mode = mode
Tim Peters7dfd5702003-07-12 20:11:25 +000050
51 # The directory file is a text file. Each line looks like
52 # "%r, (%d, %d)\n" % (key, pos, siz)
53 # where key is the string key, pos is the offset into the dat
54 # file of the associated value's first byte, and siz is the number
55 # of bytes in the associated value.
56 self._dirfile = filebasename + _os.extsep + 'dir'
57
58 # The data file is a binary file pointed into by the directory
59 # file, and holds the values associated with keys. Each value
60 # begins at a _BLOCKSIZE-aligned byte offset, and is a raw
61 # binary 8-bit string value.
62 self._datfile = filebasename + _os.extsep + 'dat'
63 self._bakfile = filebasename + _os.extsep + 'bak'
64
65 # The index is an in-memory dict, mirroring the directory file.
66 self._index = None # maps keys to (pos, siz) pairs
67
Tim Peters88869f92001-01-14 23:36:06 +000068 # Mod by Jack: create data file if needed
69 try:
70 f = _open(self._datfile, 'r')
71 except IOError:
Serhiy Storchaka33ad0962014-06-25 20:37:49 +030072 with _open(self._datfile, 'w') as f:
73 self._chmod(self._datfile)
74 else:
75 f.close()
Tim Peters88869f92001-01-14 23:36:06 +000076 self._update()
Guido van Rossum9f824a71995-08-10 19:29:28 +000077
Tim Peters7dfd5702003-07-12 20:11:25 +000078 # Read directory file into the in-memory index dict.
Tim Peters88869f92001-01-14 23:36:06 +000079 def _update(self):
80 self._index = {}
81 try:
82 f = _open(self._dirfile)
83 except IOError:
84 pass
85 else:
Serhiy Storchaka33ad0962014-06-25 20:37:49 +030086 with f:
87 for line in f:
88 line = line.rstrip()
Serhiy Storchakac7690402015-02-16 00:29:52 +020089 key, pos_and_siz_pair = _ast.literal_eval(line)
Serhiy Storchaka33ad0962014-06-25 20:37:49 +030090 self._index[key] = pos_and_siz_pair
Tim Peters88869f92001-01-14 23:36:06 +000091
Tim Peters7dfd5702003-07-12 20:11:25 +000092 # Write the index dict to the directory file. The original directory
93 # file (if any) is renamed with a .bak extension first. If a .bak
94 # file currently exists, it's deleted.
Tim Peters88869f92001-01-14 23:36:06 +000095 def _commit(self):
Tim Petersd7472ec2003-07-13 02:22:03 +000096 # CAUTION: It's vital that _commit() succeed, and _commit() can
97 # be called from __del__(). Therefore we must never reference a
98 # global in this routine.
Tim Peters7a6c7332003-07-13 17:21:10 +000099 if self._index is None:
100 return # nothing to do
101
Tim Peters7dfd5702003-07-12 20:11:25 +0000102 try:
Tim Petersd7472ec2003-07-13 02:22:03 +0000103 self._os.unlink(self._bakfile)
104 except self._os.error:
Tim Peters7dfd5702003-07-12 20:11:25 +0000105 pass
106
107 try:
Tim Petersd7472ec2003-07-13 02:22:03 +0000108 self._os.rename(self._dirfile, self._bakfile)
109 except self._os.error:
Tim Peters7dfd5702003-07-12 20:11:25 +0000110 pass
111
Serhiy Storchaka33ad0962014-06-25 20:37:49 +0300112 with self._open(self._dirfile, 'w') as f:
113 self._chmod(self._dirfile)
114 for key, pos_and_siz_pair in self._index.iteritems():
115 f.write("%r, %r\n" % (key, pos_and_siz_pair))
Tim Peters88869f92001-01-14 23:36:06 +0000116
Skip Montanaro6d068152003-07-14 12:15:15 +0000117 sync = _commit
118
Tim Peters88869f92001-01-14 23:36:06 +0000119 def __getitem__(self, key):
120 pos, siz = self._index[key] # may raise KeyError
Serhiy Storchaka33ad0962014-06-25 20:37:49 +0300121 with _open(self._datfile, 'rb') as f:
122 f.seek(pos)
123 dat = f.read(siz)
Tim Peters88869f92001-01-14 23:36:06 +0000124 return dat
125
Tim Peters7dfd5702003-07-12 20:11:25 +0000126 # Append val to the data file, starting at a _BLOCKSIZE-aligned
127 # offset. The data file is first padded with NUL bytes (if needed)
128 # to get to an aligned offset. Return pair
129 # (starting offset of val, len(val))
Tim Peters88869f92001-01-14 23:36:06 +0000130 def _addval(self, val):
Serhiy Storchaka33ad0962014-06-25 20:37:49 +0300131 with _open(self._datfile, 'rb+') as f:
132 f.seek(0, 2)
133 pos = int(f.tell())
134 npos = ((pos + _BLOCKSIZE - 1) // _BLOCKSIZE) * _BLOCKSIZE
135 f.write('\0'*(npos-pos))
136 pos = npos
137 f.write(val)
Tim Peters88869f92001-01-14 23:36:06 +0000138 return (pos, len(val))
139
Tim Peters7dfd5702003-07-12 20:11:25 +0000140 # Write val to the data file, starting at offset pos. The caller
141 # is responsible for ensuring that there's enough room starting at
142 # pos to hold val, without overwriting some other value. Return
143 # pair (pos, len(val)).
Tim Peters88869f92001-01-14 23:36:06 +0000144 def _setval(self, pos, val):
Serhiy Storchaka33ad0962014-06-25 20:37:49 +0300145 with _open(self._datfile, 'rb+') as f:
146 f.seek(pos)
147 f.write(val)
Tim Peters88869f92001-01-14 23:36:06 +0000148 return (pos, len(val))
149
Tim Peters7dfd5702003-07-12 20:11:25 +0000150 # key is a new key whose associated value starts in the data file
Tim Peters1d8d7292003-07-13 02:05:47 +0000151 # at offset pos and with length siz. Add an index record to
152 # the in-memory index dict, and append one to the directory file.
Tim Peters7dfd5702003-07-12 20:11:25 +0000153 def _addkey(self, key, pos_and_siz_pair):
154 self._index[key] = pos_and_siz_pair
Serhiy Storchaka33ad0962014-06-25 20:37:49 +0300155 with _open(self._dirfile, 'a') as f:
156 self._chmod(self._dirfile)
157 f.write("%r, %r\n" % (key, pos_and_siz_pair))
Tim Peters88869f92001-01-14 23:36:06 +0000158
159 def __setitem__(self, key, val):
160 if not type(key) == type('') == type(val):
161 raise TypeError, "keys and values must be strings"
Tim Peters7dfd5702003-07-12 20:11:25 +0000162 if key not in self._index:
163 self._addkey(key, self._addval(val))
Tim Peters88869f92001-01-14 23:36:06 +0000164 else:
Tim Peters7dfd5702003-07-12 20:11:25 +0000165 # See whether the new value is small enough to fit in the
166 # (padded) space currently occupied by the old value.
Tim Peters88869f92001-01-14 23:36:06 +0000167 pos, siz = self._index[key]
Tim Petersef6573e2003-07-11 04:09:55 +0000168 oldblocks = (siz + _BLOCKSIZE - 1) // _BLOCKSIZE
169 newblocks = (len(val) + _BLOCKSIZE - 1) // _BLOCKSIZE
Tim Peters88869f92001-01-14 23:36:06 +0000170 if newblocks <= oldblocks:
Tim Peters7dfd5702003-07-12 20:11:25 +0000171 self._index[key] = self._setval(pos, val)
Tim Peters88869f92001-01-14 23:36:06 +0000172 else:
Tim Peters7dfd5702003-07-12 20:11:25 +0000173 # The new value doesn't fit in the (padded) space used
174 # by the old value. The blocks used by the old value are
175 # forever lost.
176 self._index[key] = self._addval(val)
177
178 # Note that _index may be out of synch with the directory
179 # file now: _setval() and _addval() don't update the directory
Tim Peters1d8d7292003-07-13 02:05:47 +0000180 # file. This also means that the on-disk directory and data
181 # files are in a mutually inconsistent state, and they'll
182 # remain that way until _commit() is called. Note that this
183 # is a disaster (for the database) if the program crashes
184 # (so that _commit() never gets called).
Tim Peters88869f92001-01-14 23:36:06 +0000185
186 def __delitem__(self, key):
Tim Peters7dfd5702003-07-12 20:11:25 +0000187 # The blocks used by the associated value are lost.
Tim Peters88869f92001-01-14 23:36:06 +0000188 del self._index[key]
Tim Peters7dfd5702003-07-12 20:11:25 +0000189 # XXX It's unclear why we do a _commit() here (the code always
190 # XXX has, so I'm not changing it). _setitem__ doesn't try to
191 # XXX keep the directory file in synch. Why should we? Or
192 # XXX why shouldn't __setitem__?
Tim Peters88869f92001-01-14 23:36:06 +0000193 self._commit()
194
195 def keys(self):
196 return self._index.keys()
197
198 def has_key(self, key):
Raymond Hettinger793d4b42002-06-01 14:25:41 +0000199 return key in self._index
Tim Peters88869f92001-01-14 23:36:06 +0000200
Fred Drakea7cc69e2001-05-03 04:55:47 +0000201 def __contains__(self, key):
Raymond Hettinger793d4b42002-06-01 14:25:41 +0000202 return key in self._index
Fred Drakea7cc69e2001-05-03 04:55:47 +0000203
204 def iterkeys(self):
205 return self._index.iterkeys()
206 __iter__ = iterkeys
207
Tim Peters88869f92001-01-14 23:36:06 +0000208 def __len__(self):
209 return len(self._index)
210
211 def close(self):
Serhiy Storchaka1aa2c0f2015-04-10 13:24:10 +0300212 try:
213 self._commit()
214 finally:
215 self._index = self._datfile = self._dirfile = self._bakfile = None
Guido van Rossum9f824a71995-08-10 19:29:28 +0000216
Tim Peters7a6c7332003-07-13 17:21:10 +0000217 __del__ = close
Tim Peterse4418602002-02-16 07:34:19 +0000218
Andrew M. Kuchlingdc267582006-12-22 15:04:45 +0000219 def _chmod (self, file):
220 if hasattr(self._os, 'chmod'):
221 self._os.chmod(file, self._mode)
Anthony Baxtered905702001-12-21 05:13:37 +0000222
Guido van Rossum9f824a71995-08-10 19:29:28 +0000223
Fred Drake2c8373b2001-12-07 21:54:46 +0000224def open(file, flag=None, mode=0666):
Raymond Hettingeraef22fb2002-05-29 16:18:42 +0000225 """Open the database file, filename, and return corresponding object.
226
227 The flag argument, used to control how the database is opened in the
228 other DBM implementations, is ignored in the dumbdbm module; the
229 database is always opened for update, and will be created if it does
230 not exist.
231
232 The optional mode argument is the UNIX mode of the file, used only when
233 the database has to be created. It defaults to octal code 0666 (and
234 will be modified by the prevailing umask).
235
236 """
Neal Norwitzf421e812003-03-01 22:58:00 +0000237 # flag argument is currently ignored
Andrew M. Kuchling9ef0ef52006-12-22 15:16:58 +0000238
239 # Modify mode depending on the umask
240 try:
241 um = _os.umask(0)
242 _os.umask(um)
243 except AttributeError:
244 pass
245 else:
246 # Turn off any bits that are set in the umask
247 mode = mode & (~um)
Tim Petersf733abb2007-01-30 03:03:46 +0000248
Fred Drake2c8373b2001-12-07 21:54:46 +0000249 return _Database(file, mode)