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[jira] [Resolved] (ARROW-14238) [Python] "could not run mc" error in test_fs.py
[ https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/ARROW-14238?page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:all-tabpanel ]
David Li resolved ARROW-14238.
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Fix Version/s: 7.0.0
Resolution: Fixed
Issue resolved by pull request 11408
[https://github.com/apache/arrow/pull/11408]
> [Python] "could not run mc" error in test_fs.py
> -----------------------------------------------
>
> Key: ARROW-14238
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/ARROW-14238
> Project: Apache Arrow
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: Python
> Reporter: Antoine Pitrou
> Assignee: Weston Pace
> Priority: Major
> Fix For: 7.0.0
>
>
> This test fails on my machine:
> {code}
> ______________________________________________________ ERROR at setup of test_s3fs_limited_permissions_create_bucket _______________________________________________________
> Traceback (most recent call last):
> File "/home/antoine/arrow/dev/python/pyarrow/tests/test_fs.py", line 397, in limited_s3_user
> if not _configure_limited_user(tempdir, address, access_key, secret_key):
> File "/home/antoine/arrow/dev/python/pyarrow/tests/test_fs.py", line 374, in _configure_limited_user
> 'myminio/', 'no-create-buckets', policy_path)
> File "/home/antoine/arrow/dev/python/pyarrow/tests/test_fs.py", line 336, in _run_mc_command
> raise ChildProcessError("Could not run mc")
> ChildProcessError: Could not run mc
> -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Captured stdout setup ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
> Cmd: mc -C /tmp/tmpjbj5u87f/mc alias set myminio http://localhost:55309 arrow apachearrow
> Return: 0
> Stdout: mc: Configuration written to `/tmp/tmpjbj5u87f/mc/config.json`. Please update your access credentials.
> mc: Successfully created `/tmp/tmpjbj5u87f/mc/share`.
> mc: Initialized share uploads `/tmp/tmpjbj5u87f/mc/share/uploads.json` file.
> mc: Initialized share downloads `/tmp/tmpjbj5u87f/mc/share/downloads.json` file.
> NAME:
> mc - MinIO Client for cloud storage and filesystems.
> USAGE:
> mc [FLAGS] COMMAND [COMMAND FLAGS | -h] [ARGUMENTS...]
> COMMANDS:
> ls list buckets and objects
> mb make a bucket
> rb remove a bucket
> cat display object contents
> head display first 'n' lines of an object
> pipe stream STDIN to an object
> share generate URL for temporary access to an object
> cp copy objects
> mirror synchronize object(s) to a remote site
> find search for objects
> sql run sql queries on objects
> stat show object metadata
> diff list differences in object name, size, and date between two buckets
> rm remove objects
> event configure object notifications
> watch listen for object notification events
> policy manage anonymous access to buckets and objects
> admin manage MinIO servers
> session resume interrupted operations
> config configure MinIO client
> update update mc to latest release
> version show version info
>
> GLOBAL FLAGS:
> --autocompletion install auto-completion for your shell
> --config-dir value, -C value path to configuration folder (default: "/home/antoine/.mc")
> --quiet, -q disable progress bar display
> --no-color disable color theme
> --json enable JSON formatted output
> --debug enable debug output
> --insecure disable SSL certificate verification
> --help, -h show help
> --version, -v print the version
>
> TIP:
> Use 'mc --autocompletion' to enable shell autocompletion
> VERSION:
> RELEASE.2019-07-11T19-31-28Z
> Stderr:
> Cmd: mc -C /tmp/tmpjbj5u87f/mc admin policy add myminio/ no-create-buckets /tmp/tmpjbj5u87f/limited-buckets-policy.json
> Return: 1
> Stdout:
> Stderr: mc: <ERROR> Cannot get a configured admin connection. The specified alias: myminio/ not found.
> {code}
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