databricks-cli/libs/notebook/detect.go

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Go

package notebook
import (
"bufio"
"bytes"
"io"
"io/fs"
"os"
"path/filepath"
"strings"
"github.com/databricks/databricks-sdk-go/service/workspace"
)
// FileInfoWithWorkspaceObjectInfo is an interface implemented by [fs.FileInfo] values that
// contain a file's underlying [workspace.ObjectInfo].
//
// This may be the case when working with a [filer.Filer] backed by the workspace API.
// For these files we do not need to read a file's header to know if it is a notebook;
// we can use the [workspace.ObjectInfo] value directly.
type FileInfoWithWorkspaceObjectInfo interface {
WorkspaceObjectInfo() workspace.ObjectInfo
}
// Maximum length in bytes of the notebook header.
const headerLength = 32
// file wraps an fs.File and implements a few helper methods such that
// they don't need to be inlined in the [DetectWithFS] function below.
type file struct {
f fs.File
}
func openFile(fsys fs.FS, name string) (*file, error) {
f, err := fsys.Open(name)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
return &file{f: f}, nil
}
func (f file) close() error {
return f.f.Close()
}
func (f file) readHeader() (string, error) {
// Scan header line with some padding.
var buf = make([]byte, headerLength)
n, err := f.f.Read([]byte(buf))
if err != nil && err != io.EOF {
return "", err
}
// Trim buffer to actual read bytes.
buf = buf[:n]
// Read the first line from the buffer.
scanner := bufio.NewScanner(bytes.NewReader(buf))
scanner.Scan()
return scanner.Text(), nil
}
// getObjectInfo returns the [workspace.ObjectInfo] for the file if it is
// part of the [fs.FileInfo] value returned by the [fs.Stat] call.
func (f file) getObjectInfo() (oi workspace.ObjectInfo, ok bool, err error) {
stat, err := f.f.Stat()
if err != nil {
return workspace.ObjectInfo{}, false, err
}
// Use object info if available.
if i, ok := stat.(FileInfoWithWorkspaceObjectInfo); ok {
return i.WorkspaceObjectInfo(), true, nil
}
return workspace.ObjectInfo{}, false, nil
}
// Detect returns whether the file at path is a Databricks notebook.
// If it is, it returns the notebook language.
func DetectWithFS(fsys fs.FS, name string) (notebook bool, language workspace.Language, err error) {
header := ""
f, err := openFile(fsys, name)
if err != nil {
return false, "", err
}
defer f.close()
// Use object info if available.
oi, ok, err := f.getObjectInfo()
if err != nil {
return false, "", err
}
if ok {
return oi.ObjectType == workspace.ObjectTypeNotebook, oi.Language, nil
}
// Read the first line of the file.
fileHeader, err := f.readHeader()
if err != nil {
return false, "", err
}
// Determine which header to expect based on filename extension.
ext := strings.ToLower(filepath.Ext(name))
switch ext {
case ".py":
header = `# Databricks notebook source`
language = workspace.LanguagePython
case ".r":
header = `# Databricks notebook source`
language = workspace.LanguageR
case ".scala":
header = "// Databricks notebook source"
language = workspace.LanguageScala
case ".sql":
header = "-- Databricks notebook source"
language = workspace.LanguageSql
case ".ipynb":
return DetectJupyterWithFS(fsys, name)
default:
return false, "", nil
}
if fileHeader != header {
return false, "", nil
}
return true, language, nil
}
// Detect calls DetectWithFS with the local filesystem.
// The name argument may be a local relative path or a local absolute path.
func Detect(name string) (notebook bool, language workspace.Language, err error) {
d := filepath.ToSlash(filepath.Dir(name))
b := filepath.Base(name)
return DetectWithFS(os.DirFS(d), b)
}