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package storage
import (
"bytes"
"encoding/json"
"errors"
"fmt"
"io"
"mime/multipart"
"net/http"
"net/textproto"
"sort"
"strings"
"github.com/satori/uuid"
)
// Operation type. Insert, Delete, Replace etc.
type Operation int
// consts for batch operations.
const (
InsertOp = Operation(1)
DeleteOp = Operation(2)
ReplaceOp = Operation(3)
MergeOp = Operation(4)
InsertOrReplaceOp = Operation(5)
InsertOrMergeOp = Operation(6)
)
// BatchEntity used for tracking Entities to operate on and
// whether operations (replace/merge etc) should be forced.
// Wrapper for regular Entity with additional data specific for the entity.
type BatchEntity struct {
*Entity
Force bool
Op Operation
}
// TableBatch stores all the entities that will be operated on during a batch process.
// Entities can be inserted, replaced or deleted.
type TableBatch struct {
BatchEntitySlice []BatchEntity
// reference to table we're operating on.
Table *Table
}
// defaultChangesetHeaders for changeSets
var defaultChangesetHeaders = map[string]string{
"Accept": "application/json;odata=minimalmetadata",
"Content-Type": "application/json",
"Prefer": "return-no-content",
}
// NewBatch return new TableBatch for populating.
func (t *Table) NewBatch() *TableBatch {
return &TableBatch{
Table: t,
}
}
// InsertEntity adds an entity in preparation for a batch insert.
func (t *TableBatch) InsertEntity(entity *Entity) {
be := BatchEntity{Entity: entity, Force: false, Op: InsertOp}
t.BatchEntitySlice = append(t.BatchEntitySlice, be)
}
// InsertOrReplaceEntity adds an entity in preparation for a batch insert or replace.
func (t *TableBatch) InsertOrReplaceEntity(entity *Entity, force bool) {
be := BatchEntity{Entity: entity, Force: false, Op: InsertOrReplaceOp}
t.BatchEntitySlice = append(t.BatchEntitySlice, be)
}
// InsertOrReplaceEntityByForce adds an entity in preparation for a batch insert or replace. Forces regardless of ETag
func (t *TableBatch) InsertOrReplaceEntityByForce(entity *Entity) {
t.InsertOrReplaceEntity(entity, true)
}
// InsertOrMergeEntity adds an entity in preparation for a batch insert or merge.
func (t *TableBatch) InsertOrMergeEntity(entity *Entity, force bool) {
be := BatchEntity{Entity: entity, Force: false, Op: InsertOrMergeOp}
t.BatchEntitySlice = append(t.BatchEntitySlice, be)
}
// InsertOrMergeEntityByForce adds an entity in preparation for a batch insert or merge. Forces regardless of ETag
func (t *TableBatch) InsertOrMergeEntityByForce(entity *Entity) {
t.InsertOrMergeEntity(entity, true)
}
// ReplaceEntity adds an entity in preparation for a batch replace.
func (t *TableBatch) ReplaceEntity(entity *Entity) {
be := BatchEntity{Entity: entity, Force: false, Op: ReplaceOp}
t.BatchEntitySlice = append(t.BatchEntitySlice, be)
}
// DeleteEntity adds an entity in preparation for a batch delete
func (t *TableBatch) DeleteEntity(entity *Entity, force bool) {
be := BatchEntity{Entity: entity, Force: false, Op: DeleteOp}
t.BatchEntitySlice = append(t.BatchEntitySlice, be)
}
// DeleteEntityByForce adds an entity in preparation for a batch delete. Forces regardless of ETag
func (t *TableBatch) DeleteEntityByForce(entity *Entity, force bool) {
t.DeleteEntity(entity, true)
}
// MergeEntity adds an entity in preparation for a batch merge
func (t *TableBatch) MergeEntity(entity *Entity) {
be := BatchEntity{Entity: entity, Force: false, Op: MergeOp}
t.BatchEntitySlice = append(t.BatchEntitySlice, be)
}
// ExecuteBatch executes many table operations in one request to Azure.
// The operations can be combinations of Insert, Delete, Replace and Merge
// Creates the inner changeset body (various operations, Insert, Delete etc) then creates the outer request packet that encompasses
// the changesets.
// As per document https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/rest/api/storageservices/fileservices/performing-entity-group-transactions
func (t *TableBatch) ExecuteBatch() error {
changesetBoundary := fmt.Sprintf("changeset_%s", uuid.NewV1())
uri := t.Table.tsc.client.getEndpoint(tableServiceName, "$batch", nil)
changesetBody, err := t.generateChangesetBody(changesetBoundary)
if err != nil {
return err
}
boundary := fmt.Sprintf("batch_%s", uuid.NewV1())
body, err := generateBody(changesetBody, changesetBoundary, boundary)
if err != nil {
return err
}
headers := t.Table.tsc.client.getStandardHeaders()
headers[headerContentType] = fmt.Sprintf("multipart/mixed; boundary=%s", boundary)
resp, err := t.Table.tsc.client.execBatchOperationJSON(http.MethodPost, uri, headers, bytes.NewReader(body.Bytes()), t.Table.tsc.auth)
if err != nil {
return err
}
defer resp.body.Close()
if err = checkRespCode(resp.statusCode, []int{http.StatusAccepted}); err != nil {
// check which batch failed.
operationFailedMessage := t.getFailedOperation(resp.odata.Err.Message.Value)
requestID, date, version := getDebugHeaders(resp.headers)
return AzureStorageServiceError{
StatusCode: resp.statusCode,
Code: resp.odata.Err.Code,
RequestID: requestID,
Date: date,
APIVersion: version,
Message: operationFailedMessage,
}
}
return nil
}
// getFailedOperation parses the original Azure error string and determines which operation failed
// and generates appropriate message.
func (t *TableBatch) getFailedOperation(errorMessage string) string {
// errorMessage consists of "number:string" we just need the number.
sp := strings.Split(errorMessage, ":")
if len(sp) > 1 {
msg := fmt.Sprintf("Element %s in the batch returned an unexpected response code.\n%s", sp[0], errorMessage)
return msg
}
// cant parse the message, just return the original message to client
return errorMessage
}
// generateBody generates the complete body for the batch request.
func generateBody(changeSetBody *bytes.Buffer, changesetBoundary string, boundary string) (*bytes.Buffer, error) {
body := new(bytes.Buffer)
writer := multipart.NewWriter(body)
writer.SetBoundary(boundary)
h := make(textproto.MIMEHeader)
h.Set(headerContentType, fmt.Sprintf("multipart/mixed; boundary=%s\r\n", changesetBoundary))
batchWriter, err := writer.CreatePart(h)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
batchWriter.Write(changeSetBody.Bytes())
writer.Close()
return body, nil
}
// generateChangesetBody generates the individual changesets for the various operations within the batch request.
// There is a changeset for Insert, Delete, Merge etc.
func (t *TableBatch) generateChangesetBody(changesetBoundary string) (*bytes.Buffer, error) {
body := new(bytes.Buffer)
writer := multipart.NewWriter(body)
writer.SetBoundary(changesetBoundary)
for _, be := range t.BatchEntitySlice {
t.generateEntitySubset(&be, writer)
}
writer.Close()
return body, nil
}
// generateVerb generates the HTTP request VERB required for each changeset.
func generateVerb(op Operation) (string, error) {
switch op {
case InsertOp:
return http.MethodPost, nil
case DeleteOp:
return http.MethodDelete, nil
case ReplaceOp, InsertOrReplaceOp:
return http.MethodPut, nil
case MergeOp, InsertOrMergeOp:
return "MERGE", nil
default:
return "", errors.New("Unable to detect operation")
}
}
// generateQueryPath generates the query path for within the changesets
// For inserts it will just be a table query path (table name)
// but for other operations (modifying an existing entity) then
// the partition/row keys need to be generated.
func (t *TableBatch) generateQueryPath(op Operation, entity *Entity) string {
if op == InsertOp {
return entity.Table.buildPath()
}
return entity.buildPath()
}
// generateGenericOperationHeaders generates common headers for a given operation.
func generateGenericOperationHeaders(be *BatchEntity) map[string]string {
retval := map[string]string{}
for k, v := range defaultChangesetHeaders {
retval[k] = v
}
if be.Op == DeleteOp || be.Op == ReplaceOp || be.Op == MergeOp {
if be.Force || be.Entity.OdataEtag == "" {
retval["If-Match"] = "*"
} else {
retval["If-Match"] = be.Entity.OdataEtag
}
}
return retval
}
// generateEntitySubset generates body payload for particular batch entity
func (t *TableBatch) generateEntitySubset(batchEntity *BatchEntity, writer *multipart.Writer) error {
h := make(textproto.MIMEHeader)
h.Set(headerContentType, "application/http")
h.Set(headerContentTransferEncoding, "binary")
verb, err := generateVerb(batchEntity.Op)
if err != nil {
return err
}
genericOpHeadersMap := generateGenericOperationHeaders(batchEntity)
queryPath := t.generateQueryPath(batchEntity.Op, batchEntity.Entity)
uri := t.Table.tsc.client.getEndpoint(tableServiceName, queryPath, nil)
operationWriter, err := writer.CreatePart(h)
if err != nil {
return err
}
urlAndVerb := fmt.Sprintf("%s %s HTTP/1.1\r\n", verb, uri)
operationWriter.Write([]byte(urlAndVerb))
writeHeaders(genericOpHeadersMap, &operationWriter)
operationWriter.Write([]byte("\r\n")) // additional \r\n is needed per changeset separating the "headers" and the body.
// delete operation doesn't need a body.
if batchEntity.Op != DeleteOp {
//var e Entity = batchEntity.Entity
body, err := json.Marshal(batchEntity.Entity)
if err != nil {
return err
}
operationWriter.Write(body)
}
return nil
}
func writeHeaders(h map[string]string, writer *io.Writer) {
// This way it is guaranteed the headers will be written in a sorted order
var keys []string
for k := range h {
keys = append(keys, k)
}
sort.Strings(keys)
for _, k := range keys {
(*writer).Write([]byte(fmt.Sprintf("%s: %s\r\n", k, h[k])))
}
}