"""A contents manager that uses the local file system for storage.""" # Copyright (c) Jupyter Development Team. # Distributed under the terms of the Modified BSD License. from datetime import datetime import errno import io import os import shutil import stat import sys import warnings import mimetypes import nbformat from send2trash import send2trash from tornado import web from .filecheckpoints import FileCheckpoints from .fileio import FileManagerMixin from .manager import ContentsManager from ...utils import exists from ipython_genutils.importstring import import_item from traitlets import Any, Unicode, Bool, TraitError, observe, default, validate from ipython_genutils.py3compat import getcwd, string_types from notebook import _tz as tz from notebook.utils import ( is_hidden, is_file_hidden, to_api_path, ) from notebook.base.handlers import AuthenticatedFileHandler from notebook.transutils import _ from os.path import samefile _script_exporter = None def _post_save_script(model, os_path, contents_manager, **kwargs): """convert notebooks to Python script after save with nbconvert replaces `jupyter notebook --script` """ from nbconvert.exporters.script import ScriptExporter warnings.warn("`_post_save_script` is deprecated and will be removed in Notebook 5.0", DeprecationWarning) if model['type'] != 'notebook': return global _script_exporter if _script_exporter is None: _script_exporter = ScriptExporter(parent=contents_manager) log = contents_manager.log base, ext = os.path.splitext(os_path) script, resources = _script_exporter.from_filename(os_path) script_fname = base + resources.get('output_extension', '.txt') log.info("Saving script /%s", to_api_path(script_fname, contents_manager.root_dir)) with io.open(script_fname, 'w', encoding='utf-8') as f: f.write(script) class FileContentsManager(FileManagerMixin, ContentsManager): root_dir = Unicode(config=True) @default('root_dir') def _default_root_dir(self): try: return self.parent.notebook_dir except AttributeError: return getcwd() save_script = Bool(False, config=True, help='DEPRECATED, use post_save_hook. Will be removed in Notebook 5.0') @observe('save_script') def _update_save_script(self, change): if not change['new']: return self.log.warning(""" `--script` is deprecated and will be removed in notebook 5.0. You can trigger nbconvert via pre- or post-save hooks: ContentsManager.pre_save_hook FileContentsManager.post_save_hook A post-save hook has been registered that calls: jupyter nbconvert --to script [notebook] which behaves similarly to `--script`. """) self.post_save_hook = _post_save_script post_save_hook = Any(None, config=True, allow_none=True, help="""Python callable or importstring thereof to be called on the path of a file just saved. This can be used to process the file on disk, such as converting the notebook to a script or HTML via nbconvert. It will be called as (all arguments passed by keyword):: hook(os_path=os_path, model=model, contents_manager=instance) - path: the filesystem path to the file just written - model: the model representing the file - contents_manager: this ContentsManager instance """ ) @validate('post_save_hook') def _validate_post_save_hook(self, proposal): value = proposal['value'] if isinstance(value, string_types): value = import_item(value) if not callable(value): raise TraitError("post_save_hook must be callable") return value def run_post_save_hook(self, model, os_path): """Run the post-save hook if defined, and log errors""" if self.post_save_hook: try: self.log.debug("Running post-save hook on %s", os_path) self.post_save_hook(os_path=os_path, model=model, contents_manager=self) except Exception as e: self.log.error("Post-save hook failed o-n %s", os_path, exc_info=True) raise web.HTTPError(500, u'Unexpected error while running post hook save: %s' % e) from e @validate('root_dir') def _validate_root_dir(self, proposal): """Do a bit of validation of the root_dir.""" value = proposal['value'] if not os.path.isabs(value): # If we receive a non-absolute path, make it absolute. value = os.path.abspath(value) if not os.path.isdir(value): raise TraitError("%r is not a directory" % value) return value @default('checkpoints_class') def _checkpoints_class_default(self): return FileCheckpoints delete_to_trash = Bool(True, config=True, help="""If True (default), deleting files will send them to the platform's trash/recycle bin, where they can be recovered. If False, deleting files really deletes them.""") @default('files_handler_class') def _files_handler_class_default(self): return AuthenticatedFileHandler @default('files_handler_params') def _files_handler_params_default(self): return {'path': self.root_dir} def is_hidden(self, path): """Does the API style path correspond to a hidden directory or file? Parameters ---------- path : string The path to check. This is an API path (`/` separated, relative to root_dir). Returns ------- hidden : bool Whether the path exists and is hidden. """ path = path.strip('/') os_path = self._get_os_path(path=path) return is_hidden(os_path, self.root_dir) def file_exists(self, path): """Returns True if the file exists, else returns False. API-style wrapper for os.path.isfile Parameters ---------- path : string The relative path to the file (with '/' as separator) Returns ------- exists : bool Whether the file exists. """ path = path.strip('/') os_path = self._get_os_path(path) return os.path.isfile(os_path) def dir_exists(self, path): """Does the API-style path refer to an extant directory? API-style wrapper for os.path.isdir Parameters ---------- path : string The path to check. This is an API path (`/` separated, relative to root_dir). Returns ------- exists : bool Whether the path is indeed a directory. """ path = path.strip('/') os_path = self._get_os_path(path=path) return os.path.isdir(os_path) def exists(self, path): """Returns True if the path exists, else returns False. API-style wrapper for os.path.exists Parameters ---------- path : string The API path to the file (with '/' as separator) Returns ------- exists : bool Whether the target exists. """ path = path.strip('/') os_path = self._get_os_path(path=path) return exists(os_path) def _base_model(self, path): """Build the common base of a contents model""" os_path = self._get_os_path(path) info = os.lstat(os_path) try: # size of file size = info.st_size except (ValueError, OSError): self.log.warning('Unable to get size.') size = None try: last_modified = tz.utcfromtimestamp(info.st_mtime) except (ValueError, OSError): # Files can rarely have an invalid timestamp # https://github.com/jupyter/notebook/issues/2539 # https://github.com/jupyter/notebook/issues/2757 # Use the Unix epoch as a fallback so we don't crash. self.log.warning('Invalid mtime %s for %s', info.st_mtime, os_path) last_modified = datetime(1970, 1, 1, 0, 0, tzinfo=tz.UTC) try: created = tz.utcfromtimestamp(info.st_ctime) except (ValueError, OSError): # See above self.log.warning('Invalid ctime %s for %s', info.st_ctime, os_path) created = datetime(1970, 1, 1, 0, 0, tzinfo=tz.UTC) # Create the base model. model = {} model['name'] = path.rsplit('/', 1)[-1] model['path'] = path model['last_modified'] = last_modified model['created'] = created model['content'] = None model['format'] = None model['mimetype'] = None model['size'] = size try: model['writable'] = os.access(os_path, os.W_OK) except OSError: self.log.error("Failed to check write permissions on %s", os_path) model['writable'] = False return model def _dir_model(self, path, content=True): """Build a model for a directory if content is requested, will include a listing of the directory """ os_path = self._get_os_path(path) four_o_four = u'directory does not exist: %r' % path if not os.path.isdir(os_path): raise web.HTTPError(404, four_o_four) elif is_hidden(os_path, self.root_dir) and not self.allow_hidden: self.log.info("Refusing to serve hidden directory %r, via 404 Error", os_path ) raise web.HTTPError(404, four_o_four) model = self._base_model(path) model['type'] = 'directory' model['size'] = None if content: model['content'] = contents = [] os_dir = self._get_os_path(path) for name in os.listdir(os_dir): try: os_path = os.path.join(os_dir, name) except UnicodeDecodeError as e: self.log.warning( "failed to decode filename '%s': %s", name, e) continue try: st = os.lstat(os_path) except OSError as e: # skip over broken symlinks in listing if e.errno == errno.ENOENT: self.log.warning("%s doesn't exist", os_path) else: self.log.warning("Error stat-ing %s: %s", os_path, e) continue if (not stat.S_ISLNK(st.st_mode) and not stat.S_ISREG(st.st_mode) and not stat.S_ISDIR(st.st_mode)): self.log.debug("%s not a regular file", os_path) continue try: if self.should_list(name): if self.allow_hidden or not is_file_hidden(os_path, stat_res=st): contents.append( self.get(path='%s/%s' % (path, name), content=False) ) except OSError as e: # ELOOP: recursive symlink if e.errno != errno.ELOOP: self.log.warning( "Unknown error checking if file %r is hidden", os_path, exc_info=True, ) model['format'] = 'json' return model def _file_model(self, path, content=True, format=None): """Build a model for a file if content is requested, include the file contents. format: If 'text', the contents will be decoded as UTF-8. If 'base64', the raw bytes contents will be encoded as base64. If not specified, try to decode as UTF-8, and fall back to base64 """ model = self._base_model(path) model['type'] = 'file' os_path = self._get_os_path(path) model['mimetype'] = mimetypes.guess_type(os_path)[0] if content: content, format = self._read_file(os_path, format) if model['mimetype'] is None: default_mime = { 'text': 'text/plain', 'base64': 'application/octet-stream' }[format] model['mimetype'] = default_mime model.update( content=content, format=format, ) return model def _notebook_model(self, path, content=True): """Build a notebook model if content is requested, the notebook content will be populated as a JSON structure (not double-serialized) """ model = self._base_model(path) model['type'] = 'notebook' os_path = self._get_os_path(path) if content: nb = self._read_notebook(os_path, as_version=4) self.mark_trusted_cells(nb, path) model['content'] = nb model['format'] = 'json' self.validate_notebook_model(model) return model def get(self, path, content=True, type=None, format=None): """ Takes a path for an entity and returns its model Parameters ---------- path : str the API path that describes the relative path for the target content : bool Whether to include the contents in the reply type : str, optional The requested type - 'file', 'notebook', or 'directory'. Will raise HTTPError 400 if the content doesn't match. format : str, optional The requested format for file contents. 'text' or 'base64'. Ignored if this returns a notebook or directory model. Returns ------- model : dict the contents model. If content=True, returns the contents of the file or directory as well. """ path = path.strip('/') if not self.exists(path): raise web.HTTPError(404, u'No such file or directory: %s' % path) os_path = self._get_os_path(path) if os.path.isdir(os_path): if type not in (None, 'directory'): raise web.HTTPError(400, u'%s is a directory, not a %s' % (path, type), reason='bad type') model = self._dir_model(path, content=content) elif type == 'notebook' or (type is None and path.endswith('.ipynb')): model = self._notebook_model(path, content=content) else: if type == 'directory': raise web.HTTPError(400, u'%s is not a directory' % path, reason='bad type') model = self._file_model(path, content=content, format=format) return model def _save_directory(self, os_path, model, path=''): """create a directory""" if is_hidden(os_path, self.root_dir) and not self.allow_hidden: raise web.HTTPError(400, u'Cannot create hidden directory %r' % os_path) if not os.path.exists(os_path): with self.perm_to_403(): os.mkdir(os_path) elif not os.path.isdir(os_path): raise web.HTTPError(400, u'Not a directory: %s' % (os_path)) else: self.log.debug("Directory %r already exists", os_path) def save(self, model, path=''): """Save the file model and return the model with no content.""" path = path.strip('/') if 'type' not in model: raise web.HTTPError(400, u'No file type provided') if 'content' not in model and model['type'] != 'directory': raise web.HTTPError(400, u'No file content provided') os_path = self._get_os_path(path) self.log.debug("Saving %s", os_path) self.run_pre_save_hook(model=model, path=path) try: if model['type'] == 'notebook': nb = nbformat.from_dict(model['content']) self.check_and_sign(nb, path) self._save_notebook(os_path, nb) # One checkpoint should always exist for notebooks. if not self.checkpoints.list_checkpoints(path): self.create_checkpoint(path) elif model['type'] == 'file': # Missing format will be handled internally by _save_file. self._save_file(os_path, model['content'], model.get('format')) elif model['type'] == 'directory': self._save_directory(os_path, model, path) else: raise web.HTTPError(400, "Unhandled contents type: %s" % model['type']) except web.HTTPError: raise except Exception as e: self.log.error(u'Error while saving file: %s %s', path, e, exc_info=True) raise web.HTTPError(500, u'Unexpected error while saving file: %s %s' % (path, e)) from e validation_message = None if model['type'] == 'notebook': self.validate_notebook_model(model) validation_message = model.get('message', None) model = self.get(path, content=False) if validation_message: model['message'] = validation_message self.run_post_save_hook(model=model, os_path=os_path) return model def delete_file(self, path): """Delete file at path.""" path = path.strip('/') os_path = self._get_os_path(path) rm = os.unlink if not os.path.exists(os_path): raise web.HTTPError(404, u'File or directory does not exist: %s' % os_path) def _check_trash(os_path): if sys.platform in {'win32', 'darwin'}: return True # It's a bit more nuanced than this, but until we can better # distinguish errors from send2trash, assume that we can only trash # files on the same partition as the home directory. file_dev = os.stat(os_path).st_dev home_dev = os.stat(os.path.expanduser('~')).st_dev return file_dev == home_dev def is_non_empty_dir(os_path): if os.path.isdir(os_path): # A directory containing only leftover checkpoints is # considered empty. cp_dir = getattr(self.checkpoints, 'checkpoint_dir', None) if set(os.listdir(os_path)) - {cp_dir}: return True return False if self.delete_to_trash: if sys.platform == 'win32' and is_non_empty_dir(os_path): # send2trash can really delete files on Windows, so disallow # deleting non-empty files. See Github issue 3631. raise web.HTTPError(400, u'Directory %s not empty' % os_path) if _check_trash(os_path): self.log.debug("Sending %s to trash", os_path) # Looking at the code in send2trash, I don't think the errors it # raises let us distinguish permission errors from other errors in # code. So for now, just let them all get logged as server errors. send2trash(os_path) return else: self.log.warning("Skipping trash for %s, on different device " "to home directory", os_path) if os.path.isdir(os_path): # Don't permanently delete non-empty directories. if is_non_empty_dir(os_path): raise web.HTTPError(400, u'Directory %s not empty' % os_path) self.log.debug("Removing directory %s", os_path) with self.perm_to_403(): shutil.rmtree(os_path) else: self.log.debug("Unlinking file %s", os_path) with self.perm_to_403(): rm(os_path) def rename_file(self, old_path, new_path): """Rename a file.""" old_path = old_path.strip('/') new_path = new_path.strip('/') if new_path == old_path: return # Perform path validation prior to converting to os-specific value since this # is still relative to root_dir. self._validate_path(new_path) new_os_path = self._get_os_path(new_path) old_os_path = self._get_os_path(old_path) # Should we proceed with the move? if os.path.exists(new_os_path) and not samefile(old_os_path, new_os_path): raise web.HTTPError(409, u'File already exists: %s' % new_path) # Move the file try: with self.perm_to_403(): shutil.move(old_os_path, new_os_path) except web.HTTPError: raise except Exception as e: raise web.HTTPError(500, u'Unknown error renaming file: %s %s' % (old_path, e)) from e def info_string(self): return _("Serving notebooks from local directory: %s") % self.root_dir def get_kernel_path(self, path, model=None): """Return the initial API path of a kernel associated with a given notebook""" if self.dir_exists(path): return path if '/' in path: parent_dir = path.rsplit('/', 1)[0] else: parent_dir = '' return parent_dir @staticmethod def _validate_path(path): """Checks if the path contains invalid characters relative to the current platform""" if sys.platform == 'win32': # On Windows systems, we MUST disallow colons otherwise an Alternative Data Stream will # be created and confusion will reign! (See https://github.com/jupyter/notebook/issues/5190) # Go ahead and add other invalid (and non-path-separator) characters here as well so there's # consistent behavior - although all others will result in '[Errno 22]Invalid Argument' errors. invalid_chars = '?:><*"|' else: # On non-windows systems, allow the underlying file creation to perform enforcement when appropriate invalid_chars = '' for char in invalid_chars: if char in path: raise web.HTTPError(400, "Path '{}' contains characters that are invalid for the filesystem. " "Path names on this filesystem cannot contain any of the following " "characters: {}".format(path, invalid_chars))