Merge pull request #337 from dpkp/gzip_context

Use context managers in gzip_encode / gzip_decode
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Dana Powers
2015-03-29 15:43:31 -07:00

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@@ -1,8 +1,7 @@
from io import BytesIO
import gzip
from io import BytesIO
import struct
import six
from six.moves import xrange
_XERIAL_V1_HEADER = (-126, b'S', b'N', b'A', b'P', b'P', b'Y', 0, 1, 1)
@@ -10,9 +9,9 @@ _XERIAL_V1_FORMAT = 'bccccccBii'
try:
import snappy
_has_snappy = True
_HAS_SNAPPY = True
except ImportError:
_has_snappy = False
_HAS_SNAPPY = False
def has_gzip():
@@ -20,26 +19,36 @@ def has_gzip():
def has_snappy():
return _has_snappy
return _HAS_SNAPPY
def gzip_encode(payload):
buffer = BytesIO()
handle = gzip.GzipFile(fileobj=buffer, mode="w")
handle.write(payload)
handle.close()
buffer.seek(0)
result = buffer.read()
buffer.close()
with BytesIO() as buf:
# Gzip context manager introduced in python 2.6
# so old-fashioned way until we decide to not support 2.6
gzipper = gzip.GzipFile(fileobj=buf, mode="w")
try:
gzipper.write(payload)
finally:
gzipper.close()
result = buf.getvalue()
return result
def gzip_decode(payload):
buffer = BytesIO(payload)
handle = gzip.GzipFile(fileobj=buffer, mode='r')
result = handle.read()
handle.close()
buffer.close()
with BytesIO(payload) as buf:
# Gzip context manager introduced in python 2.6
# so old-fashioned way until we decide to not support 2.6
gzipper = gzip.GzipFile(fileobj=buf, mode='r')
try:
result = gzipper.read()
finally:
gzipper.close()
return result
@@ -47,8 +56,8 @@ def snappy_encode(payload, xerial_compatible=False, xerial_blocksize=32 * 1024):
"""Encodes the given data with snappy if xerial_compatible is set then the
stream is encoded in a fashion compatible with the xerial snappy library
The block size (xerial_blocksize) controls how frequent the blocking occurs
32k is the default in the xerial library.
The block size (xerial_blocksize) controls how frequent the blocking
occurs 32k is the default in the xerial library.
The format winds up being
+-------------+------------+--------------+------------+--------------+
@@ -63,7 +72,7 @@ def snappy_encode(payload, xerial_compatible=False, xerial_blocksize=32 * 1024):
length will always be <= blocksize.
"""
if not _has_snappy:
if not has_snappy():
raise NotImplementedError("Snappy codec is not available")
if xerial_compatible:
@@ -74,7 +83,7 @@ def snappy_encode(payload, xerial_compatible=False, xerial_blocksize=32 * 1024):
out = BytesIO()
header = b''.join([struct.pack('!' + fmt, dat) for fmt, dat
in zip(_XERIAL_V1_FORMAT, _XERIAL_V1_HEADER)])
in zip(_XERIAL_V1_FORMAT, _XERIAL_V1_HEADER)])
out.write(header)
for chunk in _chunker():
@@ -113,13 +122,13 @@ def _detect_xerial_stream(payload):
"""
if len(payload) > 16:
header = header = struct.unpack('!' + _XERIAL_V1_FORMAT, bytes(payload)[:16])
header = struct.unpack('!' + _XERIAL_V1_FORMAT, bytes(payload)[:16])
return header == _XERIAL_V1_HEADER
return False
def snappy_decode(payload):
if not _has_snappy:
if not has_snappy():
raise NotImplementedError("Snappy codec is not available")
if _detect_xerial_stream(payload):