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Fdfs_client py

The Python interface to the Fastdfs Ver 4.06.

本项目fork 自 https://pypi.org/project/py3Fdfs/#files 因为作者多年没有更新过了,作为独立项目维护 解决了 在celery 中调用出现的 调用类型错误

Installation

$ sudo python setup.py install
pip install easyPyFdfs

Getting Started

1. import fdfs_client.client module
2. instantiate class Fdfs_client
3. call memeber functions

>>> from fdfs_client.client import *
>>> client = Fdfs_client('/etc/fdfs/client.conf')
>>> ret = client.upload_by_filename('test')
>>> ret
{'Group name':'group1','Status':'Upload successed.', 'Remote file_id':'group1/M00/00/00/
	wKjzh0_xaR63RExnAAAaDqbNk5E1398.py','Uploaded size':'6.0KB','Local file name':'test'
	, 'Storage IP':'192.168.243.133'}

API Reference

Class Fdfs_client:

member functions:

  • upload_by_filename(self, filename, meta_dict = None) ''' Upload a file to Storage server. arguments: @filename: string, name of file that will be uploaded @meta_dict: dictionary e.g.:{ 'ext_name' : 'jpg', 'file_size' : '10240B', 'width' : '160px', 'hight' : '80px' } meta_dict can be null @return dict { 'Group name' : group_name, 'Remote file_id' : remote_file_id, 'Status' : 'Upload successed.', 'Local file name' : local_file_name, 'Uploaded size' : upload_size, 'Storage IP' : storage_ip } if success else None

  • upload_by_buffer(self, filebuffer, file_ext_name = None, meta_dict = None) ''' Upload a buffer to Storage server. arguments: @filebuffer: string, buffer @file_ext_name: string, file extend name @meta_dict: dictionary e.g.:{ 'ext_name' : 'jpg', 'file_size' : '10240B', 'width' : '160px', 'hight' : '80px' } @return dict { 'Group name' : group_name, 'Remote file_id' : remote_file_id, 'Status' : 'Upload successed.', 'Local file name' : '', 'Uploaded size' : upload_size, 'Storage IP' : storage_ip } '''

  • upload_slave_by_filename(self, filename, remote_file_id, prefix_name,
    meta_dict = None) ''' Upload slave file to Storage server. arguments: @filename: string, local file name @remote_file_id: string, remote file id @prefix_name: string @meta_dict: dictionary e.g.:{ 'ext_name' : 'jpg', 'file_size' : '10240B', 'width' : '160px', 'hight' : '80px' } @return dictionary { 'Status' : 'Upload slave successed.', 'Local file name' : local_filename, 'Uploaded size' : upload_size, 'Remote file id' : remote_file_id, 'Storage IP' : storage_ip } '''

  • upload_slave_by_buffer(self, filebuffer, remote_file_id,
    meta_dict = None, file_ext_name = None) ''' Upload slave file by buffer arguments: @filebuffer: string @remote_file_id: string @meta_dict: dictionary e.g.:{ 'ext_name' : 'jpg', 'file_size' : '10240B', 'width' : '160px', 'hight' : '80px' } @return dictionary { 'Status' : 'Upload slave successed.', 'Local file name' : local_filename, 'Uploaded size' : upload_size, 'Remote file id' : remote_file_id, 'Storage IP' : storage_ip } '''

  • upload_appender_by_filename(self, local_filename, meta_dict = None) ''' Upload an appender file by filename. arguments: @local_filename: string @meta_dict: dictionary e.g.:{ 'ext_name' : 'jpg', 'file_size' : '10240B', 'width' : '160px', 'hight' : '80px' } Notice: it can be null @return dict { 'Group name' : group_name, 'Remote file_id' : remote_file_id, 'Status' : 'Upload successed.', 'Local file name' : '', 'Uploaded size' : upload_size, 'Storage IP' : storage_ip } '''

  • upload_appender_by_buffer(self, filebuffer, file_ext_name = None, meta_dict = None) ''' Upload a buffer to Storage server. arguments: @filebuffer: string @file_ext_name: string, can be null @meta_dict: dictionary, can be null @return dict { 'Group name' : group_name, 'Remote file_id' : remote_file_id, 'Status' : 'Upload successed.', 'Local file name' : '', 'Uploaded size' : upload_size, 'Storage IP' : storage_ip } '''

  • delete_file(self, remote_file_id) ''' Delete a file from Storage server. arguments: @remote_file_id: string, file_id of file that is on storage server @return tuple ('Delete file successed.', remote_file_id, storage_ip) '''

  • download_to_file(self, local_filename, remote_file_id, offset = 0, down_bytes = 0) ''' Download a file from Storage server. arguments: @local_filename: string, local name of file @remote_file_id: string, file_id of file that is on storage server @offset: long @down_bytes: long @return dict { 'Remote file_id' : remote_file_id, 'Content' : local_filename, 'Download size' : downloaded_size, 'Storage IP' : storage_ip } '''

  • download_to_buffer(self, remote_file_id, offset = 0, down_bytes = 0) ''' Download a file from Storage server and store in buffer. arguments: @remote_file_id: string, file_id of file that is on storage server @offset: long @down_bytes: long @return dict { 'Remote file_id' : remote_file_id, 'Content' : file_buffer, 'Download size' : downloaded_size, 'Storage IP' : storage_ip } '''

  • list_one_group(self, group_name) ''' List one group information. arguments: @group_name: string, group name will be list @return Group_info, instance '''

  • list_all_groups(self) ''' List all group information. @return dictionary { 'Groups count' : group_count, 'Groups' : list of groups } '''

  • list_servers(self, group_name, storage_ip = None) ''' List all storage servers information in a group arguments: @group_name: string @return dictionary { 'Group name' : group_name, 'Servers' : server list, } '''

  • get_meta_data(self, remote_file_id) ''' Get meta data of remote file. arguments: @remote_fileid: string, remote file id @return dictionary, meta data '''

  • set_meta_data(self, remote_file_id,
    meta_dict, op_flag = STORAGE_SET_METADATA_FLAG_OVERWRITE) ''' Set meta data of remote file. arguments: @remote_file_id: string @meta_dict: dictionary @op_flag: char, 'O' for overwrite, 'M' for merge @return dictionary { 'Status' : status, 'Storage IP' : storage_ip } '''

  • append_by_filename(self, local_filename, remote_fileid) ''' Append a file of Storage server arguments: @local_filename: string @remote_fileid: string @return dict { 'Group name' : group_name, 'Remote file_id' : remote_file_id, 'Status' : 'Upload successed.', 'Local file name' : '', 'Uploaded size' : upload_size, 'Storage IP' : storage_ip } '''

  • append_by_buffer(self, file_buffer, remote_fileid) ''' Append a file of Storage server arguments: @file_buffer: string @remote_fileid: string @return dict { 'Group name' : group_name, 'Remote file_id' : remote_file_id, 'Status' : 'Upload successed.', 'Local file name' : '', 'Uploaded size' : upload_size, 'Storage IP' : storage_ip } '''

  • truncate_file(self, truncated_filesize, appender_fileid) ''' Truncate file in Storage server. arguments: @truncated_filesize: long @appender_fileid: remote_fileid @return: dictionary { 'Status' : 'Truncate successed.', 'Storage IP' : storage_ip } '''

  • modify_by_filename(self, filename, appender_fileid, offset = 0) ''' Modify a file in Storage server by filename. arguments: @filename: string, local file name @offset: long, file offset @appender_fileid: string, remote file id @return: dictionary { 'Status' : 'Modify successed.', 'Storage IP' : storage_ip } '''

  • modify_by_buffer(self, filebuffer, appender_fileid, offset = 0) ''' Modify a file in Storage server by buffer. arguments: @filebuffer: string, file buffer @offset: long, file offset @appender_fileid: string, remote file id @return: dictionary { 'Status' : 'Modify successed.', 'Storage IP' : storage_ip } '''

Connection Pools

Behind the scenes, fdfs_client-py uses a connection pool to manage connections to sets of tracker server and storage server.

Versioning scheme

fdfs_client-py ver 1.2.7b support client protol of Fastdfs ver 4.06. Python must be ver 2.6 later.

Author

fdfs_client-py is developed and maintained by scott yuan (scottzer8@gmail.com)

fdfs_client-py is bug fixed and maintained by hay86

It can be found here: http://github.com/hay86/fdfs_client-py

Special thanks to:

  • Andy Mccurdy, author of redis-py, referenced his code.
  • g.rodola, author sendfile module for python, g.rodola@gmail.com

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