chore: Migrate gsutil usage to gcloud storage#324
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This pull request successfully migrates gsutil commands to the recommended gcloud storage equivalents. While the command translations are correct, the automated changes have introduced critical formatting errors in the Jupyter Notebook files (.ipynb). Specifically, lines of code within JSON arrays have been merged, which invalidates the JSON structure and will cause these notebooks to fail to load or parse. These formatting issues must be addressed before merging.
| " print(\"Downloading the model tokenizer...\")\n", | ||
| " !gsutil cp gs://big_vision/paligemma_tokenizer.model {TOKENIZER_PATH}\n", | ||
| " print(f\"Tokenizer path: {TOKENIZER_PATH}\")" | ||
| " !gcloud storage cp gs://big_vision/paligemma_tokenizer.model {TOKENIZER_PATH}\n", " print(f\"Tokenizer path: {TOKENIZER_PATH}\")" |
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This automated change has resulted in a malformed JSON structure for the notebook. The newline and comma separating two string elements in the source array have been removed, merging them into a single invalid line. This will prevent the notebook from being opened or parsed correctly.
" !gcloud storage cp gs://big_vision/paligemma_tokenizer.model {TOKENIZER_PATH}\n",
" print(f\"Tokenizer path: {TOKENIZER_PATH}\")"
| " print(\"Downloading the model tokenizer...\")\n", | ||
| " !gsutil cp gs://big_vision/paligemma_tokenizer.model {TOKENIZER_PATH}\n", | ||
| " print(f\"Tokenizer path: {TOKENIZER_PATH}\")\n", | ||
| " !gcloud storage cp gs://big_vision/paligemma_tokenizer.model {TOKENIZER_PATH}\n", " print(f\"Tokenizer path: {TOKENIZER_PATH}\")\n", |
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This automated change has broken the JSON formatting of the notebook by merging two lines into one. A newline and comma are missing between the two string elements in the source array, which will cause parsing errors.
| " !gcloud storage cp gs://big_vision/paligemma_tokenizer.model {TOKENIZER_PATH}\n", " print(f\"Tokenizer path: {TOKENIZER_PATH}\")\n", | |
| " !gcloud storage cp gs://big_vision/paligemma_tokenizer.model {TOKENIZER_PATH}\n", | |
| " print(f\"Tokenizer path: {TOKENIZER_PATH}\")\n", |
| " print(\"Downloading the dataset...\")\n", | ||
| " !gsutil -m -q cp -n -r gs://longcap100/ .\n", | ||
| " print(f\"Data path: {DATA_DIR}\")" | ||
| " !gcloud storage cp --no-clobber --recursive gs://longcap100/ .\n", " print(f\"Data path: {DATA_DIR}\")" |
Automated: Migrate {target_path} from gsutil to gcloud storage
This CL is part of the on going effort to migrate from the legacy
gsutiltool to the new and improvedgcloud storagecommand-line interface.gcloud storageis the recommended and modern tool for interacting with Google Cloud Storage, offering better performance, unified authentication, and a more consistent command structure with othergcloudcomponents. 🚀Automation Details
This change was generated automatically by an agent that targets users of
gsutil.The transformations applied are based on the gsutil to gcloud storage migration guide.
While we have based the automation on the migration guide, every use case is unique.
It is crucial that you thoroughly test these changes in environments appropriate to your use-case before merging.
Be aware of potential differences between
gsutilandgcloud storagethat could impact your workflows.For instance, the structure of command output may have changed, requiring updates to any scripts that parse it. Similarly, command behavior can differ subtly; the
gcloud storage rsynccommand has a different file deletion logic thangsutil rsync, which could lead to unintended file deletions.Our migration guides can help guide you through a list of mappings and some notable differences between the two tools.
Standard presubmit tests are run as part of this CL's workflow. If you need to target an additional test workflow or require assistance with testing, please let us know.
Please verify that all your Cloud Storage operations continue to work as expected to avoid any potential disruptions in production.
Support and Collaboration
The
GCS CLIteam is here to help! If you encounter any issues, have a complex use case that this automated change doesn't cover, or face any other blockers, please don't hesitate to reach out.We are happy to work with you to test and adjust these changes as needed.
Contact:
gcs-cli-hyd@google.comWe appreciate your partnership in this important migration effort!
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