from datetime import datetime, timedelta from operator import add from os import statvfs from typing import List, Optional from selfprivacy_api.utils import ReadUserData, WriteUserData from selfprivacy_api.services import get_service_by_id from selfprivacy_api.services.service import Service, ServiceStatus, StoppedService from selfprivacy_api.jobs import Jobs, JobStatus, Job from selfprivacy_api.graphql.queries.providers import ( BackupProvider as BackupProviderEnum, ) from selfprivacy_api.graphql.common_types.backup import RestoreStrategy from selfprivacy_api.models.backup.snapshot import Snapshot from selfprivacy_api.backup.providers.provider import AbstractBackupProvider from selfprivacy_api.backup.providers import get_provider from selfprivacy_api.backup.storage import Storage from selfprivacy_api.backup.jobs import ( get_backup_job, add_backup_job, get_restore_job, add_restore_job, ) DEFAULT_JSON_PROVIDER = { "provider": "BACKBLAZE", "accountId": "", "accountKey": "", "bucket": "", } class NotDeadError(AssertionError): def __init__(self, service: Service): self.service_name = service.get_id() def __str__(self): return f""" Service {self.service_name} should be either stopped or dead from an error before we back up. Normally, this error is unreachable because we do try ensure this. Apparently, not this time. """ class Backups: """A stateless controller class for backups""" ### Providers @staticmethod def provider(): return Backups._lookup_provider() @staticmethod def set_provider( kind: BackupProviderEnum, login: str, key: str, location: str, repo_id: str = "", ): provider = Backups._construct_provider( kind, login, key, location, repo_id, ) Storage.store_provider(provider) @staticmethod def reset(reset_json=True): Storage.reset() if reset_json: try: Backups._reset_provider_json() except FileNotFoundError: # if there is no userdata file, we do not need to reset it pass @staticmethod def _lookup_provider() -> AbstractBackupProvider: redis_provider = Backups._load_provider_redis() if redis_provider is not None: return redis_provider try: json_provider = Backups._load_provider_json() except FileNotFoundError: json_provider = None if json_provider is not None: Storage.store_provider(json_provider) return json_provider none_provider = Backups._construct_provider( BackupProviderEnum.NONE, login="", key="", location="" ) Storage.store_provider(none_provider) return none_provider @staticmethod def _construct_provider( kind: BackupProviderEnum, login: str, key: str, location: str, repo_id: str = "", ) -> AbstractBackupProvider: provider_class = get_provider(kind) return provider_class( login=login, key=key, location=location, repo_id=repo_id, ) @staticmethod def _load_provider_redis() -> Optional[AbstractBackupProvider]: provider_model = Storage.load_provider() if provider_model is None: return None return Backups._construct_provider( BackupProviderEnum[provider_model.kind], provider_model.login, provider_model.key, provider_model.location, provider_model.repo_id, ) @staticmethod def _load_provider_json() -> Optional[AbstractBackupProvider]: with ReadUserData() as user_data: provider_dict = { "provider": "", "accountId": "", "accountKey": "", "bucket": "", } if "backup" not in user_data.keys(): if "backblaze" in user_data.keys(): provider_dict.update(user_data["backblaze"]) provider_dict["provider"] = "BACKBLAZE" return None else: provider_dict.update(user_data["backup"]) if provider_dict == DEFAULT_JSON_PROVIDER: return None try: return Backups._construct_provider( kind=BackupProviderEnum[provider_dict["provider"]], login=provider_dict["accountId"], key=provider_dict["accountKey"], location=provider_dict["bucket"], ) except KeyError: return None @staticmethod def _reset_provider_json() -> None: with WriteUserData() as user_data: if "backblaze" in user_data.keys(): del user_data["backblaze"] user_data["backup"] = DEFAULT_JSON_PROVIDER ### Init @staticmethod def init_repo(): Backups.provider().backupper.init() Storage.mark_as_init() @staticmethod def is_initted() -> bool: if Storage.has_init_mark(): return True initted = Backups.provider().backupper.is_initted() if initted: Storage.mark_as_init() return True return False ### Backup @staticmethod def back_up(service: Service): """The top-level function to back up a service""" folders = service.get_folders() tag = service.get_id() job = get_backup_job(service) if job is None: job = add_backup_job(service) Jobs.update(job, status=JobStatus.RUNNING) try: with StoppedService(service): Backups.assert_dead(service) # to be extra sure service.pre_backup() snapshot = Backups.provider().backupper.start_backup( folders, tag, ) Backups._store_last_snapshot(tag, snapshot) service.post_restore() except Exception as e: Jobs.update(job, status=JobStatus.ERROR) raise e Jobs.update(job, status=JobStatus.FINISHED) return snapshot ### Restoring @staticmethod def _ensure_queued_restore_job(service, snapshot) -> Job: job = get_restore_job(service) if job is None: job = add_restore_job(snapshot) Jobs.update(job, status=JobStatus.CREATED) return job @staticmethod def _inplace_restore(service: Service, snapshot: Snapshot, job: Job): failsafe_snapshot = Backups.back_up(service) Jobs.update(job, status=JobStatus.RUNNING) try: Backups._restore_service_from_snapshot(service, snapshot.id, verify=False) except Exception as e: Backups._restore_service_from_snapshot( service, failsafe_snapshot.id, verify=False ) raise e Backups.forget_snapshot(failsafe_snapshot) @staticmethod def restore_snapshot( snapshot: Snapshot, strategy=RestoreStrategy.DOWNLOAD_VERIFY_OVERWRITE ): service = get_service_by_id(snapshot.service_name) if service is None: raise ValueError( f"snapshot has a nonexistent service: {snapshot.service_name}" ) job = Backups._ensure_queued_restore_job(service, snapshot) try: Backups._assert_restorable(snapshot) with StoppedService(service): Backups.assert_dead(service) if strategy == RestoreStrategy.INPLACE: Backups._inplace_restore(service, snapshot, job) else: # verify_before_download is our default Jobs.update(job, status=JobStatus.RUNNING) Backups._restore_service_from_snapshot( service, snapshot.id, verify=True ) service.post_restore() except Exception as e: Jobs.update(job, status=JobStatus.ERROR) raise e Jobs.update(job, status=JobStatus.FINISHED) @staticmethod def _assert_restorable(snapshot: Snapshot): service = get_service_by_id(snapshot.service_name) if service is None: raise ValueError( f"snapshot has a nonexistent service: {snapshot.service_name}" ) needed_space = Backups.snapshot_restored_size(snapshot.id) available_space = Backups.space_usable_for_service(service) if needed_space > available_space: raise ValueError( f"we only have {available_space} bytes " f"but snapshot needs {needed_space}" ) @staticmethod def _restore_service_from_snapshot(service: Service, snapshot_id: str, verify=True): folders = service.get_folders() Backups.provider().backupper.restore_from_backup( snapshot_id, folders, ) ### Snapshots @staticmethod def get_snapshots(service: Service) -> List[Snapshot]: snapshots = Backups.get_all_snapshots() service_id = service.get_id() return list( filter( lambda snap: snap.service_name == service_id, snapshots, ) ) @staticmethod def get_all_snapshots() -> List[Snapshot]: cached_snapshots = Storage.get_cached_snapshots() if cached_snapshots != []: return cached_snapshots # TODO: the oldest snapshots will get expired faster than the new ones. # How to detect that the end is missing? Backups.force_snapshot_cache_reload() return Storage.get_cached_snapshots() @staticmethod def get_snapshot_by_id(id: str) -> Optional[Snapshot]: snap = Storage.get_cached_snapshot_by_id(id) if snap is not None: return snap # Possibly our cache entry got invalidated, let's try one more time Backups.force_snapshot_cache_reload() snap = Storage.get_cached_snapshot_by_id(id) return snap @staticmethod def forget_snapshot(snapshot: Snapshot): Backups.provider().backupper.forget_snapshot(snapshot.id) Storage.delete_cached_snapshot(snapshot) @staticmethod def force_snapshot_cache_reload(): upstream_snapshots = Backups.provider().backupper.get_snapshots() Storage.invalidate_snapshot_storage() for snapshot in upstream_snapshots: Storage.cache_snapshot(snapshot) @staticmethod def snapshot_restored_size(snapshot_id: str) -> int: return Backups.provider().backupper.restored_size( snapshot_id, ) @staticmethod def _store_last_snapshot(service_id: str, snapshot: Snapshot): """What do we do with a snapshot that is just made?""" # non-expiring timestamp of the last Storage.store_last_timestamp(service_id, snapshot) # expiring cache entry Storage.cache_snapshot(snapshot) ### Autobackup @staticmethod def is_autobackup_enabled(service: Service) -> bool: return Storage.is_autobackup_set(service.get_id()) @staticmethod def enable_autobackup(service: Service): Storage.set_autobackup(service) @staticmethod def disable_autobackup(service: Service): """also see disable_all_autobackup()""" Storage.unset_autobackup(service) @staticmethod def disable_all_autobackup(): """ Disables all automatic backing up, but does not change per-service settings """ Storage.delete_backup_period() @staticmethod def autobackup_period_minutes() -> Optional[int]: """None means autobackup is disabled""" return Storage.autobackup_period_minutes() @staticmethod def set_autobackup_period_minutes(minutes: int): """ 0 and negative numbers are equivalent to disable. Setting to a positive number may result in a backup very soon if some services are not backed up. """ if minutes <= 0: Backups.disable_all_autobackup() return Storage.store_autobackup_period_minutes(minutes) @staticmethod def is_time_to_backup(time: datetime) -> bool: """ Intended as a time validator for huey cron scheduler of automatic backups """ return Backups._service_ids_to_back_up(time) != [] @staticmethod def services_to_back_up(time: datetime) -> List[Service]: result = [] for id in Backups._service_ids_to_back_up(time): service = get_service_by_id(id) if service is None: raise ValueError( "Cannot look up a service scheduled for backup!", ) result.append(service) return result @staticmethod def get_last_backed_up(service: Service) -> Optional[datetime]: """Get a timezone-aware time of the last backup of a service""" return Storage.get_last_backup_time(service.get_id()) @staticmethod def is_time_to_backup_service(service_id: str, time: datetime): period = Backups.autobackup_period_minutes() if period is None: return False if not Storage.is_autobackup_set(service_id): return False last_backup = Storage.get_last_backup_time(service_id) if last_backup is None: # queue a backup immediately if there are no previous backups return True if time > last_backup + timedelta(minutes=period): return True return False @staticmethod def _service_ids_to_back_up(time: datetime) -> List[str]: services = Storage.services_with_autobackup() return [ id for id in services if Backups.is_time_to_backup_service( id, time, ) ] ### Helpers @staticmethod def space_usable_for_service(service: Service) -> int: folders = service.get_folders() if folders == []: raise ValueError("unallocated service", service.get_id()) fs_info = statvfs(folders[0]) usable_bytes = fs_info.f_frsize * fs_info.f_bavail return usable_bytes @staticmethod def set_localfile_repo(file_path: str): ProviderClass = get_provider(BackupProviderEnum.FILE) provider = ProviderClass( login="", key="", location=file_path, repo_id="", ) Storage.store_provider(provider) @staticmethod def assert_dead(service: Service): # if we backup the service that is failing to restore it to the # previous snapshot, its status can be FAILED # And obviously restoring a failed service is the moun route if service.get_status() not in [ServiceStatus.INACTIVE, ServiceStatus.FAILED]: raise NotDeadError(service)