Index: third_party/mojo/src/mojo/public/tools/pylib/gs.py |
diff --git a/third_party/mojo/src/mojo/public/tools/pylib/gs.py b/third_party/mojo/src/mojo/public/tools/pylib/gs.py |
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index f8761b53b1dc95bc1617ed00b5eec45194ba0b90..0000000000000000000000000000000000000000 |
--- a/third_party/mojo/src/mojo/public/tools/pylib/gs.py |
+++ /dev/null |
@@ -1,34 +0,0 @@ |
-# Copyright 2015 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved. |
-# Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be |
-# found in the LICENSE file. |
- |
-import os |
-import subprocess |
-import sys |
- |
-def download_from_public_bucket(gs_path, output_path, depot_tools_path): |
- gsutil_exe = os.path.join(depot_tools_path, "third_party", "gsutil", "gsutil") |
- |
- # We're downloading from a public bucket which does not need authentication, |
- # but the user might have busted credential files somewhere such as ~/.boto |
- # that the gsutil script will try (and fail) to use. Setting these |
- # environment variables convinces gsutil not to attempt to use these, but |
- # also generates a useless warning about failing to load the file. We want |
- # to discard this warning but still preserve all output in the case of an |
- # actual failure. So, we run the script and capture all output and then |
- # throw the output away if the script succeeds (return code 0). |
- env = os.environ.copy() |
- env["AWS_CREDENTIAL_FILE"] = "" |
- env["BOTO_CONFIG"] = "" |
- try: |
- subprocess.check_output( |
- [gsutil_exe, |
- "--bypass_prodaccess", |
- "cp", |
- gs_path, |
- output_path], |
- stderr=subprocess.STDOUT, |
- env=env) |
- except subprocess.CalledProcessError as e: |
- print e.output |
- sys.exit(1) |