Fix artifact staging filenames on Windows#39363
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Summary of ChangesHello, I'm Gemini Code Assist1! I'm currently reviewing this pull request and will post my feedback shortly. In the meantime, here's a summary to help you and other reviewers quickly get up to speed! This pull request addresses an issue where artifact staging would fail on Windows due to invalid characters in environment IDs. By sanitizing these IDs before they are used in file paths, the system now avoids InvalidPathException errors, ensuring consistent behavior across different operating systems. Highlights
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This pull request introduces sanitization for environment names when creating artifact filenames by replacing invalid characters (such as <>:"/\\|?*) with underscores, and adds a corresponding unit test. The feedback suggests precompiling the regular expression pattern to improve performance and enhancing the unit test to assert that the physical file created is indeed sanitized, ensuring the test is effective across all platforms.
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| // all path separators. | ||
| List<String> components = Splitter.onPattern("[^A-Za-z-_.]]").splitToList(path); | ||
| String base = components.get(components.size() - 1); | ||
| String sanitizedEnvironment = environment.replaceAll("[<>:\"/\\\\|?*]", "_"); |
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To avoid compiling the regular expression pattern on every invocation of createFilename, it is highly recommended to precompile the pattern as a private static final Pattern constant at the class level.
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private static final Pattern INVALID_WINDOWS_CHARS = Pattern.compile("[<>:\"/\\\\|?*]");| String sanitizedEnvironment = environment.replaceAll("[<>:\"/\\\\|?*]", "_"); | |
| String sanitizedEnvironment = INVALID_WINDOWS_CHARS.matcher(environment).replaceAll("_"); |
| assertEquals(1, staged.size()); | ||
| checkArtifacts(contentsList, staged.get(environment)); |
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Since : is a valid filename character on Unix-like operating systems (such as Linux and macOS), this test will pass on those platforms even without the sanitization fix. To ensure the test actually verifies the sanitization behavior across all platforms (including CI environments running on Linux), consider asserting that the physical file created in the staging directory contains the sanitized environment string (0_ref_Environment_default) and does not contain the colon (:).
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Fixes #39336
What is the issue?
Artifact staging can fail on Windows when an environment ID contains characters that are invalid in Windows filenames, such as
:. The environment ID was previously embedded directly into the generated staging filename, causing anInvalidPathExceptionbefore the pipeline could run.What does this PR do?
:to verify that artifact staging succeeds on Windows.Testing
./gradlew :runners:java-fn-execution:test --tests "org.apache.beam.runners.fnexecution.artifact.ArtifactStagingServiceTest"./gradlew :runners:java-fn-execution:spotlessCheck./gradlew :runners:java-fn-execution:checkAll tests and checks pass successfully.