Source code for boto3.session

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import copy
import os

import botocore.session
from botocore.client import Config
from botocore.exceptions import DataNotFoundError, UnknownServiceError

import boto3
import boto3.utils
from boto3.exceptions import ResourceNotExistsError, UnknownAPIVersionError

from .resources.factory import ResourceFactory


[docs]class Session(object): """ A session stores configuration state and allows you to create service clients and resources. :type aws_access_key_id: string :param aws_access_key_id: AWS access key ID :type aws_secret_access_key: string :param aws_secret_access_key: AWS secret access key :type aws_session_token: string :param aws_session_token: AWS temporary session token :type region_name: string :param region_name: Default region when creating new connections :type botocore_session: botocore.session.Session :param botocore_session: Use this Botocore session instead of creating a new default one. :type profile_name: string :param profile_name: The name of a profile to use. If not given, then the default profile is used. """ def __init__(self, aws_access_key_id=None, aws_secret_access_key=None, aws_session_token=None, region_name=None, botocore_session=None, profile_name=None): if botocore_session is not None: self._session = botocore_session else: # Create a new default session self._session = botocore.session.get_session() # Setup custom user-agent string if it isn't already customized if self._session.user_agent_name == 'Botocore': botocore_info = 'Botocore/{0}'.format( self._session.user_agent_version) if self._session.user_agent_extra: self._session.user_agent_extra += ' ' + botocore_info else: self._session.user_agent_extra = botocore_info self._session.user_agent_name = 'Boto3' self._session.user_agent_version = boto3.__version__ if profile_name is not None: self._session.set_config_variable('profile', profile_name) if aws_access_key_id or aws_secret_access_key or aws_session_token: self._session.set_credentials( aws_access_key_id, aws_secret_access_key, aws_session_token) if region_name is not None: self._session.set_config_variable('region', region_name) self.resource_factory = ResourceFactory( self._session.get_component('event_emitter')) self._setup_loader() self._register_default_handlers() def __repr__(self): return '{0}(region_name={1})'.format( self.__class__.__name__, repr(self._session.get_config_variable('region'))) @property
[docs] def profile_name(self): """ The **read-only** profile name. """ return self._session.profile or 'default'
@property
[docs] def region_name(self): """ The **read-only** region name. """ return self._session.get_config_variable('region')
@property
[docs] def events(self): """ The event emitter for a session """ return self._session.get_component('event_emitter')
@property
[docs] def available_profiles(self): """ The profiles available to the session credentials """ return self._session.available_profiles
def _setup_loader(self): """ Setup loader paths so that we can load resources. """ self._loader = self._session.get_component('data_loader') self._loader.search_paths.append( os.path.join(os.path.dirname(__file__), 'data'))
[docs] def get_available_services(self): """ Get a list of available services that can be loaded as low-level clients via :py:meth:`Session.client`. :rtype: list :return: List of service names """ return self._session.get_available_services()
[docs] def get_available_resources(self): """ Get a list of available services that can be loaded as resource clients via :py:meth:`Session.resource`. :rtype: list :return: List of service names """ return self._loader.list_available_services(type_name='resources-1')
[docs] def get_available_partitions(self): """Lists the available partitions :rtype: list :return: Returns a list of partition names (e.g., ["aws", "aws-cn"]) """ return self._session.get_available_partitions()
[docs] def get_available_regions(self, service_name, partition_name='aws', allow_non_regional=False): """Lists the region and endpoint names of a particular partition. :type service_name: string :param service_name: Name of a service to list endpoint for (e.g., s3). :type partition_name: string :param partition_name: Name of the partition to limit endpoints to. (e.g., aws for the public AWS endpoints, aws-cn for AWS China endpoints, aws-us-gov for AWS GovCloud (US) Endpoints, etc.) :type allow_non_regional: bool :param allow_non_regional: Set to True to include endpoints that are not regional endpoints (e.g., s3-external-1, fips-us-gov-west-1, etc). :return: Returns a list of endpoint names (e.g., ["us-east-1"]). """ return self._session.get_available_regions( service_name=service_name, partition_name=partition_name, allow_non_regional=allow_non_regional)
[docs] def get_credentials(self): """ Return the :class:`botocore.credentials.Credentials` object associated with this session. If the credentials have not yet been loaded, this will attempt to load them. If they have already been loaded, this will return the cached credentials. """ return self._session.get_credentials()
[docs] def get_partition_for_region(self, region_name): """Lists the partition name of a particular region. :type region_name: string :param region_name: Name of the region to list partition for (e.g., us-east-1). :rtype: string :return: Returns the respective partition name (e.g., aws). """ return self._session.get_partition_for_region(region_name)
[docs] def client(self, service_name, region_name=None, api_version=None, use_ssl=True, verify=None, endpoint_url=None, aws_access_key_id=None, aws_secret_access_key=None, aws_session_token=None, config=None): """ Create a low-level service client by name. :type service_name: string :param service_name: The name of a service, e.g. 's3' or 'ec2'. You can get a list of available services via :py:meth:`get_available_services`. :type region_name: string :param region_name: The name of the region associated with the client. A client is associated with a single region. :type api_version: string :param api_version: The API version to use. By default, botocore will use the latest API version when creating a client. You only need to specify this parameter if you want to use a previous API version of the client. :type use_ssl: boolean :param use_ssl: Whether or not to use SSL. By default, SSL is used. Note that not all services support non-ssl connections. :type verify: boolean/string :param verify: Whether or not to verify SSL certificates. By default SSL certificates are verified. You can provide the following values: * False - do not validate SSL certificates. SSL will still be used (unless use_ssl is False), but SSL certificates will not be verified. * path/to/cert/bundle.pem - A filename of the CA cert bundle to uses. You can specify this argument if you want to use a different CA cert bundle than the one used by botocore. :type endpoint_url: string :param endpoint_url: The complete URL to use for the constructed client. Normally, botocore will automatically construct the appropriate URL to use when communicating with a service. You can specify a complete URL (including the "http/https" scheme) to override this behavior. If this value is provided, then ``use_ssl`` is ignored. :type aws_access_key_id: string :param aws_access_key_id: The access key to use when creating the client. This is entirely optional, and if not provided, the credentials configured for the session will automatically be used. You only need to provide this argument if you want to override the credentials used for this specific client. :type aws_secret_access_key: string :param aws_secret_access_key: The secret key to use when creating the client. Same semantics as aws_access_key_id above. :type aws_session_token: string :param aws_session_token: The session token to use when creating the client. Same semantics as aws_access_key_id above. :type config: botocore.client.Config :param config: Advanced client configuration options. If region_name is specified in the client config, its value will take precedence over environment variables and configuration values, but not over a region_name value passed explicitly to the method. See `botocore config documentation <https://botocore.amazonaws.com/v1/documentation/api/latest/reference/config.html>`_ for more details. :return: Service client instance """ return self._session.create_client( service_name, region_name=region_name, api_version=api_version, use_ssl=use_ssl, verify=verify, endpoint_url=endpoint_url, aws_access_key_id=aws_access_key_id, aws_secret_access_key=aws_secret_access_key, aws_session_token=aws_session_token, config=config)
[docs] def resource(self, service_name, region_name=None, api_version=None, use_ssl=True, verify=None, endpoint_url=None, aws_access_key_id=None, aws_secret_access_key=None, aws_session_token=None, config=None): """ Create a resource service client by name. :type service_name: string :param service_name: The name of a service, e.g. 's3' or 'ec2'. You can get a list of available services via :py:meth:`get_available_resources`. :type region_name: string :param region_name: The name of the region associated with the client. A client is associated with a single region. :type api_version: string :param api_version: The API version to use. By default, botocore will use the latest API version when creating a client. You only need to specify this parameter if you want to use a previous API version of the client. :type use_ssl: boolean :param use_ssl: Whether or not to use SSL. By default, SSL is used. Note that not all services support non-ssl connections. :type verify: boolean/string :param verify: Whether or not to verify SSL certificates. By default SSL certificates are verified. You can provide the following values: * False - do not validate SSL certificates. SSL will still be used (unless use_ssl is False), but SSL certificates will not be verified. * path/to/cert/bundle.pem - A filename of the CA cert bundle to uses. You can specify this argument if you want to use a different CA cert bundle than the one used by botocore. :type endpoint_url: string :param endpoint_url: The complete URL to use for the constructed client. Normally, botocore will automatically construct the appropriate URL to use when communicating with a service. You can specify a complete URL (including the "http/https" scheme) to override this behavior. If this value is provided, then ``use_ssl`` is ignored. :type aws_access_key_id: string :param aws_access_key_id: The access key to use when creating the client. This is entirely optional, and if not provided, the credentials configured for the session will automatically be used. You only need to provide this argument if you want to override the credentials used for this specific client. :type aws_secret_access_key: string :param aws_secret_access_key: The secret key to use when creating the client. Same semantics as aws_access_key_id above. :type aws_session_token: string :param aws_session_token: The session token to use when creating the client. Same semantics as aws_access_key_id above. :type config: botocore.client.Config :param config: Advanced client configuration options. If region_name is specified in the client config, its value will take precedence over environment variables and configuration values, but not over a region_name value passed explicitly to the method. If user_agent_extra is specified in the client config, it overrides the default user_agent_extra provided by the resource API. See `botocore config documentation <https://botocore.amazonaws.com/v1/documentation/api/latest/reference/config.html>`_ for more details. :return: Subclass of :py:class:`~boto3.resources.base.ServiceResource` """ try: resource_model = self._loader.load_service_model( service_name, 'resources-1', api_version) except UnknownServiceError: available = self.get_available_resources() has_low_level_client = ( service_name in self.get_available_services()) raise ResourceNotExistsError(service_name, available, has_low_level_client) except DataNotFoundError: # This is because we've provided an invalid API version. available_api_versions = self._loader.list_api_versions( service_name, 'resources-1') raise UnknownAPIVersionError( service_name, api_version, ', '.join(available_api_versions)) if api_version is None: # Even though botocore's load_service_model() can handle # using the latest api_version if not provided, we need # to track this api_version in boto3 in order to ensure # we're pairing a resource model with a client model # of the same API version. It's possible for the latest # API version of a resource model in boto3 to not be # the same API version as a service model in botocore. # So we need to look up the api_version if one is not # provided to ensure we load the same API version of the # client. # # Note: This is relying on the fact that # loader.load_service_model(..., api_version=None) # and loader.determine_latest_version(..., 'resources-1') # both load the same api version of the file. api_version = self._loader.determine_latest_version( service_name, 'resources-1') # Creating a new resource instance requires the low-level client # and service model, the resource version and resource JSON data. # We pass these to the factory and get back a class, which is # instantiated on top of the low-level client. if config is not None: if config.user_agent_extra is None: config = copy.deepcopy(config) config.user_agent_extra = 'Resource' else: config = Config(user_agent_extra='Resource') client = self.client( service_name, region_name=region_name, api_version=api_version, use_ssl=use_ssl, verify=verify, endpoint_url=endpoint_url, aws_access_key_id=aws_access_key_id, aws_secret_access_key=aws_secret_access_key, aws_session_token=aws_session_token, config=config) service_model = client.meta.service_model # Create a ServiceContext object to serve as a reference to # important read-only information about the general service. service_context = boto3.utils.ServiceContext( service_name=service_name, service_model=service_model, resource_json_definitions=resource_model['resources'], service_waiter_model=boto3.utils.LazyLoadedWaiterModel( self._session, service_name, api_version ) ) # Create the service resource class. cls = self.resource_factory.load_from_definition( resource_name=service_name, single_resource_json_definition=resource_model['service'], service_context=service_context ) return cls(client=client)
def _register_default_handlers(self): # S3 customizations self._session.register( 'creating-client-class.s3', boto3.utils.lazy_call( 'boto3.s3.inject.inject_s3_transfer_methods')) self._session.register( 'creating-resource-class.s3.Bucket', boto3.utils.lazy_call( 'boto3.s3.inject.inject_bucket_methods')) self._session.register( 'creating-resource-class.s3.Object', boto3.utils.lazy_call( 'boto3.s3.inject.inject_object_methods')) self._session.register( 'creating-resource-class.s3.ObjectSummary', boto3.utils.lazy_call( 'boto3.s3.inject.inject_object_summary_methods')) # DynamoDb customizations self._session.register( 'creating-resource-class.dynamodb', boto3.utils.lazy_call( 'boto3.dynamodb.transform.register_high_level_interface'), unique_id='high-level-dynamodb') self._session.register( 'creating-resource-class.dynamodb.Table', boto3.utils.lazy_call( 'boto3.dynamodb.table.register_table_methods'), unique_id='high-level-dynamodb-table') # EC2 Customizations self._session.register( 'creating-resource-class.ec2.ServiceResource', boto3.utils.lazy_call( 'boto3.ec2.createtags.inject_create_tags')) self._session.register( 'creating-resource-class.ec2.Instance', boto3.utils.lazy_call( 'boto3.ec2.deletetags.inject_delete_tags', event_emitter=self.events))