A simple, intuitive, flexible interface for Amazon S3
Project description
yes3
A library for intuitive reading, writing, listing, and caching with AWS S3 (Simple Storage Service).
This library wraps the boto3 S3 API boilerplate with a simple and intuitive interface, path flexibility, and powerful
utilities for easily listing, reading, and writing data on/from/to S3.
Installation
Using a virtual environment is recommended. The simplest way to install is with pip: latest
pip install yes3
Alternatively, you can install the latest version from github:
pip install git+https://github.com/eschombu/yes3.git
To run tests and test scripts, and/or contribute to yes3, clone this repository from
https://github.com/eschombu/yes3.git, and install the dev requirements:
git clone https://github.com/eschombu/yes3.git
cd yes3
# Optionally create a virtual environment:
# python3.1x -m venv .venv/yes3
# source .venv/yes3/bin/activate
pip install -e .[dev]
pytest
TODO
- Documentation
- Replace message printing with loggers
Usage
S3 Locations and Paths
The boto3 APIs for S3 typically consider the 'bucket' and 'key' of an S3 object:
import boto3
s3_client = boto3.client('s3')
s3_client.download_file('my-bucket', 'key/to/object', 'path/to/local/file')
The awscli uses urls:
aws s3 cp s3://my-bucket/key/to/object path/to/local/file
In yes3, we accept either, attempting to flexibly interpret input arguments as S3 locations and local paths,
converting S3 locations into S3Location objects:
from yes3 import s3, S3Location
# The following download calls are equivalent
s3.download('s3://my-bucket/key/to/object', 'path/to/local/file')
s3.download('my-bucket', 'key/to/object', 'path/to/local/file')
s3_loc = S3Location('s3://my-bucket/key/to/object')
print(s3_loc.bucket) # 'my-bucket'
print(s3_loc.key) # 'key/to/object'
print(s3_loc.exists()) # True
print(s3_loc.is_bucket()) # False
print(s3_loc.is_dir()) # False
print(s3_loc.is_object()) # True
s3.download(s3_loc, 'path/to/local/file')
If the local path is to a directory, the object will be downloaded with the filename inferred from the S3 path. Recursive downloads are also supported.
s3_dir = S3Location('s3://my-bucket/path/to/dir')
print(s3_dir.is_dir()) # True
print(s3_dir.is_object()) # False
s3.download(s3_dir, 'local_dir/') # raises ValueError because s3_dir is not a single S3 object
s3.download(s3_dir, 'local_dir/', recursive=True) # downloads all objects to the `local_dir` directory (which is created if it does not already exist)
Direct read/write functions are also available: s3.read, s3.write_to_s3 (which actually creates a local temp file,
which is removed afterwards), and s3.touch.
Convenient object and directory listing methods are available:
s3.list_objects: list all objects with the specified prefixs3.list_dir: List objects and directories only up to the specified depth (default: 1). S3 does not actually have a directory structure, but this function works as if it does.
Easy key-based caching utilities, for local, S3, and multi-location caches
To quickly and easily cache data, and allow for such a cache to be synced across devices, this package includes Cache
classes, which include LocalDiskCache and S3Cache subclasses, as well as a MultiCache which can utilize multiple
cache locations. Caching is key-value based, with customizable serializers that can store objects with pickle or
alternative data/file formats.
A helper function, setup_cache, provides a simple interface to create a Cache object with the default
PickleSerializer serializer:
from yes3.caching import setup_cache
local_cache = setup_cache('path/to/cache/dir')
s3_cache = setup_cache('s3://my-bucket/cache/dir/prefix')
if 'data' in s3_cache:
data = s3_cache['data']
else:
data = expensive_data_processing(args)
if 'data' not in local_cache:
local_cache['data'] = data
multi_cache = MultiCache([local_cache, s3_cache])
multi_cache.sync_now() # Add any data missing found in either cache to the one in which it is missing
multi_cache.sync_always() # Keep the caches synced moving forward
new_data = get_more_data()
multi_cache.put('new_data', new_data)
print('new_data' in local_cache) # True
print('new_data' in s3_cache) # True
from yes3 import s3
for loc in s3.list_objects(s3_cache.path):
print(loc.s3_uri)
# 's3://my-bucket/cache/dir/prefix/data.meta'
# 's3://my-bucket/cache/dir/prefix/data.pkl'
# 's3://my-bucket/cache/dir/prefix/new_data.meta'
# 's3://my-bucket/cache/dir/prefix/new_data.pkl'
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