apache_beam.io.aws.s3filesystem module¶
S3 file system implementation for accessing files on AWS S3.
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class
apache_beam.io.aws.s3filesystem.
S3FileSystem
(pipeline_options)[source]¶ Bases:
apache_beam.io.filesystem.FileSystem
An S3 FileSystem implementation for accessing files on AWS S3
Initializes a connection to S3.
Connection configuration is done by passing pipeline options. See
S3Options
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CHUNK_SIZE
= 100¶
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S3_PREFIX
= 's3://'¶
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join
(basepath, *paths)[source]¶ Join two or more pathname components for the filesystem
Parameters: - basepath – string path of the first component of the path
- paths – path components to be added
Returns: full path after combining all of the return nulled components
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split
(path)[source]¶ Splits the given path into two parts.
Splits the path into a pair (head, tail) such that tail contains the last component of the path and head contains everything up to that.
Head will include the S3 prefix (‘s3://’).
Parameters: path – path as a string Returns: a pair of path components as strings.
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mkdirs
(path)[source]¶ Recursively create directories for the provided path.
Parameters: path – string path of the directory structure that should be created Raises: IOError
– if leaf directory already exists.
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create
(path, mime_type='application/octet-stream', compression_type='auto')[source]¶ Returns a write channel for the given file path.
Parameters: - path – string path of the file object to be written to the system
- mime_type – MIME type to specify the type of content in the file object
- compression_type – Type of compression to be used for this object
Returns: file handle with a close function for the user to use
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open
(path, mime_type='application/octet-stream', compression_type='auto')[source]¶ Returns a read channel for the given file path.
Parameters: - path – string path of the file object to be written to the system
- mime_type – MIME type to specify the type of content in the file object
- compression_type – Type of compression to be used for this object
Returns: file handle with a close function for the user to use
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copy
(source_file_names, destination_file_names)[source]¶ Recursively copy the file tree from the source to the destination
Parameters: - source_file_names – list of source file objects that needs to be copied
- destination_file_names – list of destination of the new object
Raises: BeamIOError
– if any of the copy operations fail
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rename
(source_file_names, destination_file_names)[source]¶ Rename the files at the source list to the destination list. Source and destination lists should be of the same size.
Parameters: - source_file_names – List of file paths that need to be moved
- destination_file_names – List of destination_file_names for the files
Raises: BeamIOError
– if any of the rename operations fail
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exists
(path)[source]¶ Check if the provided path exists on the FileSystem.
Parameters: path – string path that needs to be checked. Returns: boolean flag indicating if path exists
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size
(path)[source]¶ Get size of path on the FileSystem.
Parameters: path – string path in question. Returns: int size of path according to the FileSystem.
Raises: BeamIOError
– if path doesn’t exist.
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last_updated
(path)[source]¶ Get UNIX Epoch time in seconds on the FileSystem.
Parameters: path – string path of file. Returns: float UNIX Epoch time
Raises: BeamIOError
– if path doesn’t exist.
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checksum
(path)[source]¶ Fetch checksum metadata of a file on the
FileSystem
.Parameters: path – string path of a file. Returns: string containing checksum
Raises: BeamIOError
– if path isn’t a file or doesn’t exist.
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metadata
(path)[source]¶ Fetch metadata fields of a file on the FileSystem.
Parameters: path – string path of a file. Returns: FileMetadata
.Raises: BeamIOError
– if path isn’t a file or doesn’t exist.
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