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# Copyright 2015 Amazon.com, Inc. or its affiliates. All Rights Reserved.
#
# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"). You
# may not use this file except in compliance with the License. A copy of
# the License is located at
#
# http://aws.amazon.com/apache2.0/
#
# or in the "license" file accompanying this file. This file is
# distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF
# ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the specific
# language governing permissions and limitations under the License.
import zipfile
import copy
from contextlib import closing
from awscli.arguments import CustomArgument, CLIArgument
from awscli.compat import BytesIO
ERROR_MSG = (
"--zip-file must be a zip file with the fileb:// prefix.\n"
"Example usage: --zip-file fileb://path/to/file.zip")
ZIP_DOCSTRING = (
'<p>The path to the zip file of the {param_type} you are uploading. '
'Specify --zip-file or --{param_type}, but not both. '
'Example: fileb://{param_type}.zip</p>'
)
def register_lambda_create_function(cli):
cli.register('building-argument-table.lambda.create-function',
ZipFileArgumentHoister('Code').hoist)
cli.register('building-argument-table.lambda.publish-layer-version',
ZipFileArgumentHoister('Content').hoist)
cli.register('building-argument-table.lambda.update-function-code',
_modify_zipfile_docstring)
cli.register('process-cli-arg.lambda.update-function-code',
validate_is_zip_file)
def validate_is_zip_file(cli_argument, value, **kwargs):
if cli_argument.name == 'zip-file':
_should_contain_zip_content(value)
class ZipFileArgumentHoister(object):
"""Hoists a ZipFile argument up to the top level.
Injects a top-level ZipFileArgument into the argument table which maps
a --zip-file parameter to the underlying ``serialized_name`` ZipFile
shape. Replaces the old ZipFile argument with an instance of
ReplacedZipFileArgument to prevent its usage and recommend the new
top-level injected parameter.
"""
def __init__(self, serialized_name):
self._serialized_name = serialized_name
self._name = serialized_name.lower()
def hoist(self, session, argument_table, **kwargs):
help_text = ZIP_DOCSTRING.format(param_type=self._name)
argument_table['zip-file'] = ZipFileArgument(
'zip-file', help_text=help_text, cli_type_name='blob',
serialized_name=self._serialized_name
)
argument = argument_table[self._name]
model = copy.deepcopy(argument.argument_model)
del model.members['ZipFile']
argument_table[self._name] = ReplacedZipFileArgument(
name=self._name,
argument_model=model,
operation_model=argument._operation_model,
is_required=False,
event_emitter=session.get_component('event_emitter'),
serialized_name=self._serialized_name,
)
def _modify_zipfile_docstring(session, argument_table, **kwargs):
if 'zip-file' in argument_table:
argument_table['zip-file'].documentation = ZIP_DOCSTRING
def _should_contain_zip_content(value):
if not isinstance(value, bytes):
# If it's not bytes it's basically impossible for
# this to be valid zip content, but we'll at least
# still try to load the contents as a zip file
# to be absolutely sure.
value = value.encode('utf-8')
fileobj = BytesIO(value)
try:
with closing(zipfile.ZipFile(fileobj)) as f:
f.infolist()
except zipfile.BadZipFile:
raise ValueError(ERROR_MSG)
class ZipFileArgument(CustomArgument):
"""A new ZipFile argument to be injected at the top level.
This class injects a ZipFile argument under the specified serialized_name
parameter. This can be used to take a top level parameter like --zip-file
and inject it into a nested different parameter like Code so
--zip-file foo.zip winds up being serialized as
{ 'Code': { 'ZipFile': <contents of foo.zip> } }.
"""
def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs):
self._param_to_replace = kwargs.pop('serialized_name')
super(ZipFileArgument, self).__init__(*args, **kwargs)
def add_to_params(self, parameters, value):
if value is None:
return
_should_contain_zip_content(value)
zip_file_param = {'ZipFile': value}
if parameters.get(self._param_to_replace):
parameters[self._param_to_replace].update(zip_file_param)
else:
parameters[self._param_to_replace] = zip_file_param
class ReplacedZipFileArgument(CLIArgument):
"""A replacement arugment for nested ZipFile argument.
This prevents the use of a non-working nested argument that expects binary.
Instead an instance of ZipFileArgument should be injected at the top level
and used instead. That way fileb:// can be used to load the binary
contents. And the argument class can inject those bytes into the correct
serialization name.
"""
def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs):
super(ReplacedZipFileArgument, self).__init__(*args, **kwargs)
self._cli_name = '--%s' % kwargs['name']
self._param_to_replace = kwargs['serialized_name']
def add_to_params(self, parameters, value):
if value is None:
return
unpacked = self._unpack_argument(value)
if 'ZipFile' in unpacked:
raise ValueError(
"ZipFile cannot be provided "
"as part of the %s argument. "
"Please use the '--zip-file' "
"option instead to specify a zip file." % self._cli_name)
if parameters.get(self._param_to_replace):
parameters[self._param_to_replace].update(unpacked)
else:
parameters[self._param_to_replace] = unpacked