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| -# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
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| -# Copyright 2011 Google Inc. All Rights Reserved.
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| -#
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| -# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
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| -# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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| -# You may obtain a copy of the License at
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| -#
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| -# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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| -#
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| -# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
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| -# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
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| -# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
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| -# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
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| -# limitations under the License.
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| -"""Implementation of Unix-like mv command for cloud storage providers."""
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| -
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| -from __future__ import absolute_import
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| -
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| -from gslib.command import Command
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| -from gslib.command_argument import CommandArgument
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| -from gslib.commands.cp import CP_SUB_ARGS
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| -from gslib.cs_api_map import ApiSelector
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| -from gslib.exception import CommandException
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| -from gslib.storage_url import StorageUrlFromString
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| -from gslib.util import NO_MAX
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| -
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| -
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| -_SYNOPSIS = """
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| - gsutil mv [-p] src_url dst_url
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| - gsutil mv [-p] src_url... dst_url
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| - gsutil mv [-p] -I dst_url
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| -"""
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| -
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| -_DETAILED_HELP_TEXT = ("""
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| -<B>SYNOPSIS</B>
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| -""" + _SYNOPSIS + """
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| -
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| -
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| -<B>DESCRIPTION</B>
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| - The gsutil mv command allows you to move data between your local file
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| - system and the cloud, move data within the cloud, and move data between
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| - cloud storage providers. For example, to move all objects from a
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| - bucket to a local directory you could use:
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| -
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| - gsutil mv gs://my_bucket dir
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| -
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| - Similarly, to move all objects from a local directory to a bucket you could
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| - use:
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| -
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| - gsutil mv ./dir gs://my_bucket
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| -
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| -
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| -<B>RENAMING BUCKET SUBDIRECTORIES</B>
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| - You can use the gsutil mv command to rename subdirectories. For example,
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| - the command:
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| -
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| - gsutil mv gs://my_bucket/olddir gs://my_bucket/newdir
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| -
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| - would rename all objects and subdirectories under gs://my_bucket/olddir to be
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| - under gs://my_bucket/newdir, otherwise preserving the subdirectory structure.
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| -
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| - If you do a rename as specified above and you want to preserve ACLs, you
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| - should use the -p option (see OPTIONS).
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| -
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| - Note that when using mv to rename bucket subdirectories you cannot specify
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| - the source URL using wildcards. You need to spell out the complete name:
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| -
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| - gsutil mv gs://my_bucket/olddir gs://my_bucket/newdir
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| -
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| - If you have a large number of files to move you might want to use the
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| - gsutil -m option, to perform a multi-threaded/multi-processing move:
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| -
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| - gsutil -m mv gs://my_bucket/olddir gs://my_bucket/newdir
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| -
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| -
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| -<B>NON-ATOMIC OPERATION</B>
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| - Unlike the case with many file systems, the gsutil mv command does not
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| - perform a single atomic operation. Rather, it performs a copy from source
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| - to destination followed by removing the source for each object.
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| -
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| -
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| -<B>OPTIONS</B>
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| - All options that are available for the gsutil cp command are also available
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| - for the gsutil mv command (except for the -R flag, which is implied by the
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| - gsutil mv command). Please see the OPTIONS sections of "gsutil help cp"
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| - for more information.
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| -
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| -""")
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| -
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| -
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| -class MvCommand(Command):
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| - """Implementation of gsutil mv command.
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| -
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| - Note that there is no atomic rename operation - this command is simply
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| - a shorthand for 'cp' followed by 'rm'.
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| - """
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| -
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| - # Command specification. See base class for documentation.
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| - command_spec = Command.CreateCommandSpec(
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| - 'mv',
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| - command_name_aliases=['move', 'ren', 'rename'],
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| - usage_synopsis=_SYNOPSIS,
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| - min_args=1,
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| - max_args=NO_MAX,
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| - # Flags for mv are passed through to cp.
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| - supported_sub_args=CP_SUB_ARGS,
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| - file_url_ok=True,
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| - provider_url_ok=False,
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| - urls_start_arg=0,
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| - gs_api_support=[ApiSelector.XML, ApiSelector.JSON],
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| - gs_default_api=ApiSelector.JSON,
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| - argparse_arguments=[
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| - CommandArgument.MakeZeroOrMoreCloudOrFileURLsArgument()
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| - ]
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| - )
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| - # Help specification. See help_provider.py for documentation.
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| - help_spec = Command.HelpSpec(
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| - help_name='mv',
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| - help_name_aliases=['move', 'rename'],
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| - help_type='command_help',
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| - help_one_line_summary='Move/rename objects and/or subdirectories',
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| - help_text=_DETAILED_HELP_TEXT,
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| - subcommand_help_text={},
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| - )
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| -
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| - def RunCommand(self):
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| - """Command entry point for the mv command."""
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| - # Check each source arg up, refusing to delete a bucket src URL (force users
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| - # to explicitly do that as a separate operation).
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| - for arg_to_check in self.args[0:-1]:
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| - url = StorageUrlFromString(arg_to_check)
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| - if url.IsCloudUrl() and (url.IsBucket() or url.IsProvider()):
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| - raise CommandException('You cannot move a source bucket using the mv '
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| - 'command. If you meant to move\nall objects in '
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| - 'the bucket, you can use a command like:\n'
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| - '\tgsutil mv %s/* %s' %
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| - (arg_to_check, self.args[-1]))
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| -
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| - # Insert command-line opts in front of args so they'll be picked up by cp
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| - # and rm commands (e.g., for -p option). Use undocumented (internal
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| - # use-only) cp -M option, which causes each original object to be deleted
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| - # after successfully copying to its destination, and also causes naming
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| - # behavior consistent with Unix mv naming behavior (see comments in
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| - # ConstructDstUrl).
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| - unparsed_args = ['-M']
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| - if self.recursion_requested:
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| - unparsed_args.append('-R')
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| - unparsed_args.extend(self.unparsed_args)
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| - self.command_runner.RunNamedCommand('cp', unparsed_args, self.headers,
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| - self.debug, self.parallel_operations)
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| -
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| - return 0
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