Source code for airflow.contrib.hooks.ftp_hook

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import datetime
import ftplib
import os.path
from airflow.hooks.base_hook import BaseHook
from past.builtins import basestring





[docs]class FTPHook(BaseHook): """ Interact with FTP. Errors that may occur throughout but should be handled downstream. You can specify mode for data transfers in the extra field of your connection as ``{"passive": "true"}``. """ def __init__(self, ftp_conn_id='ftp_default'): self.ftp_conn_id = ftp_conn_id self.conn = None
[docs] def __enter__(self): return self
[docs] def __exit__(self, exc_type, exc_val, exc_tb): if self.conn is not None: self.close_conn()
[docs] def get_conn(self): """ Returns a FTP connection object """ if self.conn is None: params = self.get_connection(self.ftp_conn_id) pasv = params.extra_dejson.get("passive", True) self.conn = ftplib.FTP(params.host, params.login, params.password) self.conn.set_pasv(pasv) return self.conn
[docs] def close_conn(self): """ Closes the connection. An error will occur if the connection wasn't ever opened. """ conn = self.conn conn.quit() self.conn = None
[docs] def describe_directory(self, path): """ Returns a dictionary of {filename: {attributes}} for all files on the remote system (where the MLSD command is supported). :param path: full path to the remote directory :type path: str """ conn = self.get_conn() conn.cwd(path) try: # only works in Python 3 files = dict(conn.mlsd()) except AttributeError: files = dict(mlsd(conn)) return files
[docs] def list_directory(self, path, nlst=False): """ Returns a list of files on the remote system. :param path: full path to the remote directory to list :type path: str """ conn = self.get_conn() conn.cwd(path) files = conn.nlst() return files
[docs] def create_directory(self, path): """ Creates a directory on the remote system. :param path: full path to the remote directory to create :type path: str """ conn = self.get_conn() conn.mkd(path)
[docs] def delete_directory(self, path): """ Deletes a directory on the remote system. :param path: full path to the remote directory to delete :type path: str """ conn = self.get_conn() conn.rmd(path)
[docs] def retrieve_file( self, remote_full_path, local_full_path_or_buffer, callback=None): """ Transfers the remote file to a local location. If local_full_path_or_buffer is a string path, the file will be put at that location; if it is a file-like buffer, the file will be written to the buffer but not closed. :param remote_full_path: full path to the remote file :type remote_full_path: str :param local_full_path_or_buffer: full path to the local file or a file-like buffer :type local_full_path_or_buffer: str or file-like buffer :param callback: callback which is called each time a block of data is read. if you do not use a callback, these blocks will be written to the file or buffer passed in. if you do pass in a callback, note that writing to a file or buffer will need to be handled inside the callback. [default: output_handle.write()] :type callback: callable .. code-block:: python hook = FTPHook(ftp_conn_id='my_conn') remote_path = '/path/to/remote/file' local_path = '/path/to/local/file' # with a custom callback (in this case displaying progress on each read) def print_progress(percent_progress): self.log.info('Percent Downloaded: %s%%' % percent_progress) total_downloaded = 0 total_file_size = hook.get_size(remote_path) output_handle = open(local_path, 'wb') def write_to_file_with_progress(data): total_downloaded += len(data) output_handle.write(data) percent_progress = (total_downloaded / total_file_size) * 100 print_progress(percent_progress) hook.retrieve_file(remote_path, None, callback=write_to_file_with_progress) # without a custom callback data is written to the local_path hook.retrieve_file(remote_path, local_path) """ conn = self.get_conn() is_path = isinstance(local_full_path_or_buffer, basestring) # without a callback, default to writing to a user-provided file or # file-like buffer if not callback: if is_path: output_handle = open(local_full_path_or_buffer, 'wb') else: output_handle = local_full_path_or_buffer callback = output_handle.write else: output_handle = None remote_path, remote_file_name = os.path.split(remote_full_path) conn.cwd(remote_path) self.log.info('Retrieving file from FTP: %s', remote_full_path) conn.retrbinary('RETR %s' % remote_file_name, callback) self.log.info('Finished retrieving file from FTP: %s', remote_full_path) if is_path and output_handle: output_handle.close()
[docs] def store_file(self, remote_full_path, local_full_path_or_buffer): """ Transfers a local file to the remote location. If local_full_path_or_buffer is a string path, the file will be read from that location; if it is a file-like buffer, the file will be read from the buffer but not closed. :param remote_full_path: full path to the remote file :type remote_full_path: str :param local_full_path_or_buffer: full path to the local file or a file-like buffer :type local_full_path_or_buffer: str or file-like buffer """ conn = self.get_conn() is_path = isinstance(local_full_path_or_buffer, basestring) if is_path: input_handle = open(local_full_path_or_buffer, 'rb') else: input_handle = local_full_path_or_buffer remote_path, remote_file_name = os.path.split(remote_full_path) conn.cwd(remote_path) conn.storbinary('STOR %s' % remote_file_name, input_handle) if is_path: input_handle.close()
[docs] def delete_file(self, path): """ Removes a file on the FTP Server. :param path: full path to the remote file :type path: str """ conn = self.get_conn() conn.delete(path)
[docs] def rename(self, from_name, to_name): """ Rename a file. :param from_name: rename file from name :param to_name: rename file to name """ conn = self.get_conn() return conn.rename(from_name, to_name)
[docs] def get_mod_time(self, path): """ Returns a datetime object representing the last time the file was modified :param path: remote file path :type path: str """ conn = self.get_conn() ftp_mdtm = conn.sendcmd('MDTM ' + path) time_val = ftp_mdtm[4:] # time_val optionally has microseconds try: return datetime.datetime.strptime(time_val, "%Y%m%d%H%M%S.%f") except ValueError: return datetime.datetime.strptime(time_val, '%Y%m%d%H%M%S')
[docs] def get_size(self, path): """ Returns the size of a file (in bytes) :param path: remote file path :type path: str """ conn = self.get_conn() return conn.size(path)
[docs]class FTPSHook(FTPHook):
[docs] def get_conn(self): """ Returns a FTPS connection object. """ if self.conn is None: params = self.get_connection(self.ftp_conn_id) pasv = params.extra_dejson.get("passive", True) if params.port: ftplib.FTP_TLS.port = params.port self.conn = ftplib.FTP_TLS( params.host, params.login, params.password ) self.conn.set_pasv(pasv) return self.conn

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