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michael-corey
e48038f3c6 updating for sas 2026-04-20 16:30:35 -05:00
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2390ce1e0c adding explorer 2026-04-20 16:27:54 -05:00
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/.env
__pycache__/
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{
"ALLNULL": {
"acceptable_types": [
"TEXT",
"VARCHAR"
],
"note": "entirely null numeric; loader must pick a default type, typically TEXT",
"nullable": true
},
"ALLNULLC": {
"acceptable_types": [
"TEXT",
"VARCHAR"
],
"note": "entirely null character",
"nullable": true
},
"BIGINT": {
"note": "values beyond int32 range",
"nullable": true,
"postgres_type": "BIGINT"
},
"BOOLCOL": {
"acceptable_types": [
"BOOLEAN",
"SMALLINT",
"INTEGER"
],
"note": "{0,1,NaN} is genuinely ambiguous; loader's choice is a design decision",
"nullable": true
},
"CONST": {
"acceptable_types": [
"TEXT",
"VARCHAR"
],
"nullable": false
},
"DATEASTR": {
"note": "stored as char in SAS; loader should coerce ISO-date strings",
"nullable": true,
"postgres_type": "DATE"
},
"DATECOL": {
"note": "positive control",
"nullable": false,
"postgres_type": "DATE"
},
"DTCOL": {
"acceptable_types": [
"TIMESTAMP",
"TIMESTAMP WITHOUT TIME ZONE"
],
"nullable": true
},
"FLOATCOL": {
"acceptable_types": [
"DOUBLE PRECISION",
"NUMERIC"
],
"nullable": true
},
"ID": {
"nullable": false,
"postgres_type": "INTEGER"
},
"INTCOL": {
"note": "positive control",
"nullable": false,
"postgres_type": "INTEGER"
},
"LONGSTR": {
"acceptable_types": [
"TEXT",
"VARCHAR"
],
"nullable": true
},
"MIXED": {
"acceptable_types": [
"TEXT",
"VARCHAR"
],
"note": "heterogeneous content; loader should fall back to text",
"nullable": true
},
"NUMASSTR": {
"acceptable_types": [
"NUMERIC",
"DOUBLE PRECISION"
],
"note": "stored as char in SAS; loader should coerce numeric-looking strings",
"nullable": true
},
"STRCOL": {
"acceptable_types": [
"TEXT",
"VARCHAR"
],
"note": "positive control",
"nullable": false
},
"TIMECOL": {
"nullable": true,
"postgres_type": "TIME"
}
}

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"""Explore S3 directories and categorise them by accessibility.
Reads a text file containing one S3 prefix per line (paths within the bucket
configured by the ``S3_BUCKET`` constant), then for each prefix:
- Lists all objects recursively (via ``list_objects_v2`` paginator)
- **Only considers files matching the ``FILE_EXTENSION`` filter** (default
``.sas7bdat``). All other file types are ignored.
- Tests read permission with ``head_object`` on the first matching file found
- Categorises the directory as **Available**, **Blocked**, or **Empty**
A directory is considered *empty* if it contains no files matching the
extension filter, even when other file types are present.
Configure the constants below, then run::
python3 data_explorer.py
Python 3.10+ compatible. Requires only ``boto3`` / ``botocore`` and stdlib.
"""
from __future__ import annotations
import sys
from dataclasses import dataclass, field
from typing import List, Tuple
# ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Dependency check
# ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
try:
import boto3 # noqa: F401
import botocore.exceptions # noqa: F401
except ImportError:
print(
"ERROR: boto3 / botocore is not installed.\n"
"Install with: pip install boto3",
file=sys.stderr,
)
sys.exit(1)
# ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Configuration — edit these before running
# ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
FILE_EXTENSION: str = ".sas7bdat"
"""Only files whose key ends with this extension (case-insensitive) are considered."""
INPUT_FILE: str = "s3_directories.txt"
"""Path to the text file containing one S3 prefix per line."""
S3_BUCKET: str = "my-bucket"
"""S3 bucket name (all prefixes are assumed to live in this bucket)."""
AWS_PROFILE: str = "default"
"""AWS CLI profile name used for authentication."""
# ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Data structures
# ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
@dataclass
class AvailableDir:
"""An S3 directory that is readable."""
prefix: str
file_count: int
total_size: int # bytes
@dataclass
class BlockedDir:
"""An S3 directory where access was denied or an error occurred."""
prefix: str
file_count: int
error: str
@dataclass
class EmptyDir:
"""An S3 directory with no objects."""
prefix: str
@dataclass
class Results:
"""Aggregated exploration results."""
available: List[AvailableDir] = field(default_factory=list)
blocked: List[BlockedDir] = field(default_factory=list)
empty: List[EmptyDir] = field(default_factory=list)
# ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Helpers
# ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
def read_input_file(path: str) -> List[str]:
"""Return a list of S3 prefixes from *path*, ignoring blanks and comments.
Each line is stripped and normalised so that non-empty prefixes always end
with a trailing ``/``.
"""
prefixes: List[str] = []
with open(path, encoding="utf-8") as fh:
for raw_line in fh:
line = raw_line.strip()
if not line or line.startswith("#"):
continue
# Normalise: strip surrounding whitespace/slashes, then re-add
# a single trailing slash (unless the prefix is empty/root).
line = line.strip("/")
if line:
line += "/"
prefixes.append(line)
return prefixes
def format_size(size_bytes: int) -> str:
"""Return a human-readable size string (KB, MB, GB, TB)."""
if size_bytes < 1024:
return f"{size_bytes} B"
for unit in ("KB", "MB", "GB", "TB"):
size_bytes /= 1024.0
if size_bytes < 1024.0 or unit == "TB":
return f"{size_bytes:,.1f} {unit}"
# Fallback (should not be reached)
return f"{size_bytes:,.1f} TB"
def list_objects(
s3_client: "botocore.client.S3",
bucket: str,
prefix: str,
) -> Tuple[str | None, int, int]:
"""Recursively list all objects under *prefix* using streaming counters.
Only objects whose key ends with ``FILE_EXTENSION`` (case-insensitive) are
counted. All other files are silently skipped.
Returns ``(first_key, file_count, total_size)`` where *first_key* is the
key of the first matching object found (or ``None`` if no matching files
exist), *file_count* is the total number of matching objects, and
*total_size* is the sum of their sizes in bytes.
Unlike the previous implementation this never accumulates all keys in
memory, making it safe for prefixes with millions of objects.
"""
ext_lower = FILE_EXTENSION.lower()
paginator = s3_client.get_paginator("list_objects_v2")
first_key: str | None = None
file_count: int = 0
total_size: int = 0
for page in paginator.paginate(Bucket=bucket, Prefix=prefix):
for obj in page.get("Contents", []):
if not obj["Key"].lower().endswith(ext_lower):
continue
if first_key is None:
first_key = obj["Key"]
file_count += 1
total_size += obj["Size"]
return first_key, file_count, total_size
def check_read_permission(
s3_client: "botocore.client.S3",
bucket: str,
key: str,
) -> str | None:
"""Try ``head_object`` on *key*. Return ``None`` on success or an error string."""
try:
s3_client.head_object(Bucket=bucket, Key=key)
except botocore.exceptions.ClientError as exc:
code = exc.response.get("Error", {}).get("Code", "Unknown")
message = exc.response.get("Error", {}).get("Message", str(exc))
return f"{message} ({code})"
return None
# ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Core logic
# ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
def explore_directories(prefixes: List[str]) -> Results:
"""Explore every prefix in ``S3_BUCKET`` and return categorised *Results*."""
session = boto3.Session(profile_name=AWS_PROFILE)
s3 = session.client("s3")
results = Results()
total = len(prefixes)
for idx, prefix in enumerate(prefixes, start=1):
print(
f"[{idx}/{total}] Checking {prefix} (filtering for {FILE_EXTENSION}) ...",
file=sys.stderr,
)
# --- Recursive listing ------------------------------------------------
try:
first_key, file_count, total_size = list_objects(s3, S3_BUCKET, prefix)
except botocore.exceptions.ClientError as exc:
code = exc.response.get("Error", {}).get("Code", "Unknown")
message = exc.response.get("Error", {}).get("Message", str(exc))
results.blocked.append(
BlockedDir(prefix=prefix, file_count=0, error=f"{message} ({code})")
)
continue
except Exception as exc:
results.blocked.append(
BlockedDir(prefix=prefix, file_count=0, error=str(exc))
)
continue
if first_key is None:
results.empty.append(EmptyDir(prefix=prefix))
continue
# --- Permission check -------------------------------------------------
# Prefer a real object over a zero-byte directory marker (key ending
# in "/") for the head_object test. The selected key must also match
# the FILE_EXTENSION filter. If no suitable key is found, fall back
# to first_key.
ext_lower = FILE_EXTENSION.lower()
test_key = first_key
if first_key.endswith("/") and total_size > 0:
# Re-scan the first page to find a non-marker key matching the extension
try:
probe_paginator = s3.get_paginator("list_objects_v2")
for probe_page in probe_paginator.paginate(
Bucket=S3_BUCKET, Prefix=prefix, PaginationConfig={"MaxItems": 1000}
):
for obj in probe_page.get("Contents", []):
if (
not (obj["Key"].endswith("/") and obj["Size"] == 0)
and obj["Key"].lower().endswith(ext_lower)
):
test_key = obj["Key"]
break
if test_key != first_key:
break
except Exception:
pass # Fall back to first_key
error = check_read_permission(s3, S3_BUCKET, test_key)
if error is None:
results.available.append(
AvailableDir(prefix=prefix, file_count=file_count, total_size=total_size)
)
else:
results.blocked.append(
BlockedDir(prefix=prefix, file_count=file_count, error=error)
)
return results
# ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Output
# ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
def print_results(results: Results) -> None:
"""Print a clean, human-readable summary to stdout."""
print()
print("=== S3 Directory Explorer Results ===")
print(f"Bucket: {S3_BUCKET}")
# --- Available ---
print()
print(f"--- Available ({len(results.available)}) ---")
if results.available:
for d in results.available:
print(f" {d.prefix}")
print(f" {FILE_EXTENSION} files: {d.file_count} | Total Size: {format_size(d.total_size)}")
else:
print(" (none)")
# --- Blocked ---
print()
print(f"--- Blocked ({len(results.blocked)}) ---")
if results.blocked:
for d in results.blocked:
if d.file_count:
print(f" {d.prefix}")
print(f" {FILE_EXTENSION} files found: {d.file_count} | Error: {d.error}")
else:
print(f" {d.prefix}")
print(f" Error: {d.error}")
else:
print(" (none)")
# --- Empty ---
print()
print(f"--- Empty / no {FILE_EXTENSION} files ({len(results.empty)}) ---")
if results.empty:
for d in results.empty:
print(f" {d.prefix}")
else:
print(" (none)")
print()
# ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Main
# ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
if __name__ == "__main__":
import os
# --- Read input file ------------------------------------------------------
if not os.path.exists(INPUT_FILE):
print(f"ERROR: Input file not found: {INPUT_FILE}", file=sys.stderr)
sys.exit(1)
try:
prefixes = read_input_file(INPUT_FILE)
except Exception as exc:
print(f"ERROR: Could not read input file: {exc}", file=sys.stderr)
sys.exit(1)
if not prefixes:
print("No valid S3 prefixes found in the input file. Nothing to do.")
sys.exit(0)
# --- Validate AWS profile -------------------------------------------------
try:
session = boto3.Session(profile_name=AWS_PROFILE)
# Force credential resolution to catch bad profiles early
credentials = session.get_credentials()
if credentials is None:
raise RuntimeError(
f"No credentials found for AWS profile {AWS_PROFILE!r}"
)
except botocore.exceptions.ProfileNotFound as exc:
print(f"ERROR: {exc}", file=sys.stderr)
sys.exit(1)
except Exception as exc:
print(f"ERROR: AWS profile validation failed: {exc}", file=sys.stderr)
sys.exit(1)
# --- Explore --------------------------------------------------------------
print(f"Bucket: {S3_BUCKET}", file=sys.stderr)
results = explore_directories(prefixes)
print_results(results)

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# S3 Directory Explorer - Input File
# One S3 prefix per line (within the bucket configured in data_explorer.py).
# Blank lines and comments (#) are ignored.
#
# Examples:
# data/sales/
# data/inventory/
# data/archive/