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Catch forbidden errors as notfound #33148

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3 changes: 2 additions & 1 deletion sdks/python/apache_beam/io/gcp/gcsio.py
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from typing import Union

from google.cloud import storage
from google.cloud.exceptions import Forbidden
from google.cloud.exceptions import NotFound
from google.cloud.storage.fileio import BlobReader
from google.cloud.storage.fileio import BlobWriter
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try:
return self.client.lookup_bucket(
bucket_name, retry=self._storage_client_retry, **kwargs)
except NotFound:
except (Forbidden, NotFound):
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The method that is failing exists() [1], which calls _gcs_object().

The Forbidden error mentions it can be a permission issue or the bucket does not exist. So we might swallow actual permission issues too.

I think we can list the buckets with a prefix to check for existence explicitly.

client.list_buckets(prefix=bucket_name)

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def exists(self, path):

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Yeah, you're right about it being exists, I added it there as well.

The Forbidden error mentions it can be a permission issue or the bucket does not exist. So we might swallow actual permission issues too.

I think this is going to be true even if we do what you're suggesting. If there are permissions issues, the bucket won't show up in our list call either

return None

def create_bucket(
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