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# Copyright (C) 2003-2007 Robey Pointer <robey@lag.net>
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#
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# This file is part of paramiko.
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#
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# Paramiko is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the
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# terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published by the Free
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# Software Foundation; either version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option)
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# any later version.
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#
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# Paramiko is distrubuted in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY
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# WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR
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# A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU Lesser General Public License for more
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# details.
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#
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# You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License
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# along with Paramiko; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc.,
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# 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA.
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"""
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Client-mode SFTP support.
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"""
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from binascii import hexlify
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import errno
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import os
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import threading
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import time
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import weakref
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from paramiko.sftp import *
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from paramiko.sftp_attr import SFTPAttributes
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from paramiko.ssh_exception import SSHException
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from paramiko.sftp_file import SFTPFile
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def _to_unicode(s):
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"""
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decode a string as ascii or utf8 if possible (as required by the sftp
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protocol). if neither works, just return a byte string because the server
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probably doesn't know the filename's encoding.
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"""
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try:
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return s.encode('ascii')
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except UnicodeError:
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try:
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return s.decode('utf-8')
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except UnicodeError:
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return s
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class SFTPClient (BaseSFTP):
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"""
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SFTP client object. C{SFTPClient} is used to open an sftp session across
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an open ssh L{Transport} and do remote file operations.
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"""
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def __init__(self, sock):
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"""
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Create an SFTP client from an existing L{Channel}. The channel
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should already have requested the C{"sftp"} subsystem.
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An alternate way to create an SFTP client context is by using
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L{from_transport}.
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@param sock: an open L{Channel} using the C{"sftp"} subsystem
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@type sock: L{Channel}
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@raise SSHException: if there's an exception while negotiating
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sftp
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"""
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BaseSFTP.__init__(self)
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self.sock = sock
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self.ultra_debug = False
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self.request_number = 1
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# lock for request_number
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self._lock = threading.Lock()
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self._cwd = None
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# request # -> SFTPFile
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self._expecting = weakref.WeakValueDictionary()
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if type(sock) is Channel:
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# override default logger
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transport = self.sock.get_transport()
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self.logger = util.get_logger(transport.get_log_channel() + '.sftp')
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self.ultra_debug = transport.get_hexdump()
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try:
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server_version = self._send_version()
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except EOFError, x:
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raise SSHException('EOF during negotiation')
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self._log(INFO, 'Opened sftp connection (server version %d)' % server_version)
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def from_transport(cls, t):
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"""
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Create an SFTP client channel from an open L{Transport}.
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@param t: an open L{Transport} which is already authenticated
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@type t: L{Transport}
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@return: a new L{SFTPClient} object, referring to an sftp session
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(channel) across the transport
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@rtype: L{SFTPClient}
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"""
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chan = t.open_session()
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if chan is None:
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return None
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chan.invoke_subsystem('sftp')
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return cls(chan)
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from_transport = classmethod(from_transport)
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def _log(self, level, msg):
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if issubclass(type(msg), list):
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for m in msg:
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super(SFTPClient, self)._log(level, "[chan " + self.sock.get_name() + "] " + m)
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else:
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super(SFTPClient, self)._log(level, "[chan " + self.sock.get_name() + "] " + msg)
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def close(self):
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"""
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Close the SFTP session and its underlying channel.
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@since: 1.4
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"""
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self._log(INFO, 'sftp session closed.')
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self.sock.close()
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def get_channel(self):
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"""
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Return the underlying L{Channel} object for this SFTP session. This
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might be useful for doing things like setting a timeout on the channel.
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@return: the SSH channel
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@rtype: L{Channel}
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@since: 1.7.1
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"""
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return self.sock
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def listdir(self, path='.'):
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"""
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Return a list containing the names of the entries in the given C{path}.
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The list is in arbitrary order. It does not include the special
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entries C{'.'} and C{'..'} even if they are present in the folder.
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This method is meant to mirror C{os.listdir} as closely as possible.
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For a list of full L{SFTPAttributes} objects, see L{listdir_attr}.
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@param path: path to list (defaults to C{'.'})
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@type path: str
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@return: list of filenames
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@rtype: list of str
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"""
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return [f.filename for f in self.listdir_attr(path)]
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def listdir_attr(self, path='.'):
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"""
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Return a list containing L{SFTPAttributes} objects corresponding to
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files in the given C{path}. The list is in arbitrary order. It does
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not include the special entries C{'.'} and C{'..'} even if they are
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present in the folder.
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The returned L{SFTPAttributes} objects will each have an additional
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field: C{longname}, which may contain a formatted string of the file's
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attributes, in unix format. The content of this string will probably
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depend on the SFTP server implementation.
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@param path: path to list (defaults to C{'.'})
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@type path: str
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@return: list of attributes
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@rtype: list of L{SFTPAttributes}
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@since: 1.2
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"""
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path = self._adjust_cwd(path)
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self._log(DEBUG, 'listdir(%r)' % path)
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t, msg = self._request(CMD_OPENDIR, path)
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if t != CMD_HANDLE:
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raise SFTPError('Expected handle')
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handle = msg.get_string()
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filelist = []
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while True:
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try:
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t, msg = self._request(CMD_READDIR, handle)
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except EOFError, e:
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# done with handle
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break
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if t != CMD_NAME:
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raise SFTPError('Expected name response')
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count = msg.get_int()
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for i in range(count):
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filename = _to_unicode(msg.get_string())
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longname = _to_unicode(msg.get_string())
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attr = SFTPAttributes._from_msg(msg, filename, longname)
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if (filename != '.') and (filename != '..'):
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filelist.append(attr)
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self._request(CMD_CLOSE, handle)
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return filelist
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def open(self, filename, mode='r', bufsize=-1):
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"""
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Open a file on the remote server. The arguments are the same as for
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python's built-in C{file} (aka C{open}). A file-like object is
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returned, which closely mimics the behavior of a normal python file
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object.
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The mode indicates how the file is to be opened: C{'r'} for reading,
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C{'w'} for writing (truncating an existing file), C{'a'} for appending,
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C{'r+'} for reading/writing, C{'w+'} for reading/writing (truncating an
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existing file), C{'a+'} for reading/appending. The python C{'b'} flag
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is ignored, since SSH treats all files as binary. The C{'U'} flag is
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supported in a compatible way.
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Since 1.5.2, an C{'x'} flag indicates that the operation should only
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succeed if the file was created and did not previously exist. This has
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no direct mapping to python's file flags, but is commonly known as the
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C{O_EXCL} flag in posix.
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The file will be buffered in standard python style by default, but
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can be altered with the C{bufsize} parameter. C{0} turns off
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buffering, C{1} uses line buffering, and any number greater than 1
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(C{>1}) uses that specific buffer size.
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@param filename: name of the file to open
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@type filename: str
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@param mode: mode (python-style) to open in
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@type mode: str
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@param bufsize: desired buffering (-1 = default buffer size)
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@type bufsize: int
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@return: a file object representing the open file
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@rtype: SFTPFile
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@raise IOError: if the file could not be opened.
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"""
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filename = self._adjust_cwd(filename)
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self._log(DEBUG, 'open(%r, %r)' % (filename, mode))
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imode = 0
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if ('r' in mode) or ('+' in mode):
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imode |= SFTP_FLAG_READ
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if ('w' in mode) or ('+' in mode) or ('a' in mode):
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imode |= SFTP_FLAG_WRITE
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if ('w' in mode):
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imode |= SFTP_FLAG_CREATE | SFTP_FLAG_TRUNC
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if ('a' in mode):
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imode |= SFTP_FLAG_CREATE | SFTP_FLAG_APPEND
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if ('x' in mode):
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imode |= SFTP_FLAG_CREATE | SFTP_FLAG_EXCL
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attrblock = SFTPAttributes()
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t, msg = self._request(CMD_OPEN, filename, imode, attrblock)
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if t != CMD_HANDLE:
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raise SFTPError('Expected handle')
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handle = msg.get_string()
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self._log(DEBUG, 'open(%r, %r) -> %s' % (filename, mode, hexlify(handle)))
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return SFTPFile(self, handle, mode, bufsize)
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# python continues to vacillate about "open" vs "file"...
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file = open
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def remove(self, path):
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"""
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Remove the file at the given path. This only works on files; for
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removing folders (directories), use L{rmdir}.
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@param path: path (absolute or relative) of the file to remove
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@type path: str
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@raise IOError: if the path refers to a folder (directory)
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"""
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path = self._adjust_cwd(path)
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self._log(DEBUG, 'remove(%r)' % path)
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self._request(CMD_REMOVE, path)
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unlink = remove
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def rename(self, oldpath, newpath):
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"""
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Rename a file or folder from C{oldpath} to C{newpath}.
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@param oldpath: existing name of the file or folder
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@type oldpath: str
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@param newpath: new name for the file or folder
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@type newpath: str
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@raise IOError: if C{newpath} is a folder, or something else goes
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wrong
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"""
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oldpath = self._adjust_cwd(oldpath)
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newpath = self._adjust_cwd(newpath)
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self._log(DEBUG, 'rename(%r, %r)' % (oldpath, newpath))
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self._request(CMD_RENAME, oldpath, newpath)
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def mkdir(self, path, mode=0777):
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"""
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Create a folder (directory) named C{path} with numeric mode C{mode}.
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The default mode is 0777 (octal). On some systems, mode is ignored.
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Where it is used, the current umask value is first masked out.
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@param path: name of the folder to create
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@type path: str
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@param mode: permissions (posix-style) for the newly-created folder
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@type mode: int
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"""
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path = self._adjust_cwd(path)
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self._log(DEBUG, 'mkdir(%r, %r)' % (path, mode))
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attr = SFTPAttributes()
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attr.st_mode = mode
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self._request(CMD_MKDIR, path, attr)
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def rmdir(self, path):
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"""
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Remove the folder named C{path}.
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@param path: name of the folder to remove
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@type path: str
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"""
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path = self._adjust_cwd(path)
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self._log(DEBUG, 'rmdir(%r)' % path)
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self._request(CMD_RMDIR, path)
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def stat(self, path):
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"""
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Retrieve information about a file on the remote system. The return
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value is an object whose attributes correspond to the attributes of
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python's C{stat} structure as returned by C{os.stat}, except that it
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contains fewer fields. An SFTP server may return as much or as little
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info as it wants, so the results may vary from server to server.
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Unlike a python C{stat} object, the result may not be accessed as a
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tuple. This is mostly due to the author's slack factor.
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The fields supported are: C{st_mode}, C{st_size}, C{st_uid}, C{st_gid},
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C{st_atime}, and C{st_mtime}.
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@param path: the filename to stat
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@type path: str
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@return: an object containing attributes about the given file
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@rtype: SFTPAttributes
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"""
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path = self._adjust_cwd(path)
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self._log(DEBUG, 'stat(%r)' % path)
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t, msg = self._request(CMD_STAT, path)
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if t != CMD_ATTRS:
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raise SFTPError('Expected attributes')
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return SFTPAttributes._from_msg(msg)
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def lstat(self, path):
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"""
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Retrieve information about a file on the remote system, without
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following symbolic links (shortcuts). This otherwise behaves exactly
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the same as L{stat}.
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@param path: the filename to stat
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@type path: str
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@return: an object containing attributes about the given file
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@rtype: SFTPAttributes
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"""
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path = self._adjust_cwd(path)
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self._log(DEBUG, 'lstat(%r)' % path)
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t, msg = self._request(CMD_LSTAT, path)
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if t != CMD_ATTRS:
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raise SFTPError('Expected attributes')
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return SFTPAttributes._from_msg(msg)
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def symlink(self, source, dest):
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"""
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Create a symbolic link (shortcut) of the C{source} path at
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C{destination}.
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@param source: path of the original file
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@type source: str
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@param dest: path of the newly created symlink
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@type dest: str
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"""
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dest = self._adjust_cwd(dest)
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self._log(DEBUG, 'symlink(%r, %r)' % (source, dest))
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if type(source) is unicode:
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source = source.encode('utf-8')
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self._request(CMD_SYMLINK, source, dest)
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def chmod(self, path, mode):
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"""
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Change the mode (permissions) of a file. The permissions are
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unix-style and identical to those used by python's C{os.chmod}
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function.
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@param path: path of the file to change the permissions of
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@type path: str
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@param mode: new permissions
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@type mode: int
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"""
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path = self._adjust_cwd(path)
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self._log(DEBUG, 'chmod(%r, %r)' % (path, mode))
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attr = SFTPAttributes()
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attr.st_mode = mode
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self._request(CMD_SETSTAT, path, attr)
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def chown(self, path, uid, gid):
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"""
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Change the owner (C{uid}) and group (C{gid}) of a file. As with
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python's C{os.chown} function, you must pass both arguments, so if you
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only want to change one, use L{stat} first to retrieve the current
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owner and group.
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@param path: path of the file to change the owner and group of
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@type path: str
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@param uid: new owner's uid
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@type uid: int
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@param gid: new group id
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@type gid: int
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"""
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path = self._adjust_cwd(path)
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self._log(DEBUG, 'chown(%r, %r, %r)' % (path, uid, gid))
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attr = SFTPAttributes()
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attr.st_uid, attr.st_gid = uid, gid
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self._request(CMD_SETSTAT, path, attr)
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def utime(self, path, times):
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"""
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Set the access and modified times of the file specified by C{path}. If
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C{times} is C{None}, then the file's access and modified times are set
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to the current time. Otherwise, C{times} must be a 2-tuple of numbers,
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of the form C{(atime, mtime)}, which is used to set the access and
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modified times, respectively. This bizarre API is mimicked from python
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for the sake of consistency -- I apologize.
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@param path: path of the file to modify
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@type path: str
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@param times: C{None} or a tuple of (access time, modified time) in
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standard internet epoch time (seconds since 01 January 1970 GMT)
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@type times: tuple(int)
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"""
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path = self._adjust_cwd(path)
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if times is None:
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times = (time.time(), time.time())
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self._log(DEBUG, 'utime(%r, %r)' % (path, times))
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attr = SFTPAttributes()
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attr.st_atime, attr.st_mtime = times
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self._request(CMD_SETSTAT, path, attr)
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def truncate(self, path, size):
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"""
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Change the size of the file specified by C{path}. This usually extends
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or shrinks the size of the file, just like the C{truncate()} method on
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python file objects.
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@param path: path of the file to modify
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@type path: str
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@param size: the new size of the file
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@type size: int or long
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"""
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path = self._adjust_cwd(path)
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self._log(DEBUG, 'truncate(%r, %r)' % (path, size))
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attr = SFTPAttributes()
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attr.st_size = size
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self._request(CMD_SETSTAT, path, attr)
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def readlink(self, path):
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"""
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Return the target of a symbolic link (shortcut). You can use
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L{symlink} to create these. The result may be either an absolute or
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relative pathname.
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@param path: path of the symbolic link file
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@type path: str
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@return: target path
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@rtype: str
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"""
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path = self._adjust_cwd(path)
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self._log(DEBUG, 'readlink(%r)' % path)
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t, msg = self._request(CMD_READLINK, path)
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if t != CMD_NAME:
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raise SFTPError('Expected name response')
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count = msg.get_int()
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if count == 0:
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return None
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if count != 1:
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raise SFTPError('Readlink returned %d results' % count)
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return _to_unicode(msg.get_string())
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def normalize(self, path):
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"""
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Return the normalized path (on the server) of a given path. This
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can be used to quickly resolve symbolic links or determine what the
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server is considering to be the "current folder" (by passing C{'.'}
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as C{path}).
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@param path: path to be normalized
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@type path: str
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@return: normalized form of the given path
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@rtype: str
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@raise IOError: if the path can't be resolved on the server
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"""
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path = self._adjust_cwd(path)
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self._log(DEBUG, 'normalize(%r)' % path)
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t, msg = self._request(CMD_REALPATH, path)
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if t != CMD_NAME:
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raise SFTPError('Expected name response')
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count = msg.get_int()
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if count != 1:
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raise SFTPError('Realpath returned %d results' % count)
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return _to_unicode(msg.get_string())
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def chdir(self, path):
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"""
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Change the "current directory" of this SFTP session. Since SFTP
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doesn't really have the concept of a current working directory, this
|
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is emulated by paramiko. Once you use this method to set a working
|
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directory, all operations on this SFTPClient object will be relative
|
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to that path.
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|
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@param path: new current working directory
|
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@type path: str
|
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@raise IOError: if the requested path doesn't exist on the server
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|
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@since: 1.4
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"""
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self._cwd = self.normalize(path)
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def getcwd(self):
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"""
|
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Return the "current working directory" for this SFTP session, as
|
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emulated by paramiko. If no directory has been set with L{chdir},
|
||||
this method will return C{None}.
|
||||
|
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@return: the current working directory on the server, or C{None}
|
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@rtype: str
|
||||
|
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@since: 1.4
|
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"""
|
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return self._cwd
|
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|
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def put(self, localpath, remotepath):
|
||||
"""
|
||||
Copy a local file (C{localpath}) to the SFTP server as C{remotepath}.
|
||||
Any exception raised by operations will be passed through. This
|
||||
method is primarily provided as a convenience.
|
||||
|
||||
The SFTP operations use pipelining for speed.
|
||||
|
||||
@param localpath: the local file to copy
|
||||
@type localpath: str
|
||||
@param remotepath: the destination path on the SFTP server
|
||||
@type remotepath: str
|
||||
|
||||
@since: 1.4
|
||||
"""
|
||||
fl = file(localpath, 'rb')
|
||||
fr = self.file(remotepath, 'wb')
|
||||
fr.set_pipelined(True)
|
||||
size = 0
|
||||
while True:
|
||||
data = fl.read(32768)
|
||||
if len(data) == 0:
|
||||
break
|
||||
fr.write(data)
|
||||
size += len(data)
|
||||
fl.close()
|
||||
fr.close()
|
||||
s = self.stat(remotepath)
|
||||
if s.st_size != size:
|
||||
raise IOError('size mismatch in put! %d != %d' % (s.st_size, size))
|
||||
|
||||
def get(self, remotepath, localpath):
|
||||
"""
|
||||
Copy a remote file (C{remotepath}) from the SFTP server to the local
|
||||
host as C{localpath}. Any exception raised by operations will be
|
||||
passed through. This method is primarily provided as a convenience.
|
||||
|
||||
@param remotepath: the remote file to copy
|
||||
@type remotepath: str
|
||||
@param localpath: the destination path on the local host
|
||||
@type localpath: str
|
||||
|
||||
@since: 1.4
|
||||
"""
|
||||
fr = self.file(remotepath, 'rb')
|
||||
fr.prefetch()
|
||||
fl = file(localpath, 'wb')
|
||||
size = 0
|
||||
while True:
|
||||
data = fr.read(32768)
|
||||
if len(data) == 0:
|
||||
break
|
||||
fl.write(data)
|
||||
size += len(data)
|
||||
fl.close()
|
||||
fr.close()
|
||||
s = os.stat(localpath)
|
||||
if s.st_size != size:
|
||||
raise IOError('size mismatch in get! %d != %d' % (s.st_size, size))
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
### internals...
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
def _request(self, t, *arg):
|
||||
num = self._async_request(type(None), t, *arg)
|
||||
return self._read_response(num)
|
||||
|
||||
def _async_request(self, fileobj, t, *arg):
|
||||
# this method may be called from other threads (prefetch)
|
||||
self._lock.acquire()
|
||||
try:
|
||||
msg = Message()
|
||||
msg.add_int(self.request_number)
|
||||
for item in arg:
|
||||
if type(item) is int:
|
||||
msg.add_int(item)
|
||||
elif type(item) is long:
|
||||
msg.add_int64(item)
|
||||
elif type(item) is str:
|
||||
msg.add_string(item)
|
||||
elif type(item) is SFTPAttributes:
|
||||
item._pack(msg)
|
||||
else:
|
||||
raise Exception('unknown type for %r type %r' % (item, type(item)))
|
||||
num = self.request_number
|
||||
self._expecting[num] = fileobj
|
||||
self._send_packet(t, str(msg))
|
||||
self.request_number += 1
|
||||
finally:
|
||||
self._lock.release()
|
||||
return num
|
||||
|
||||
def _read_response(self, waitfor=None):
|
||||
while True:
|
||||
try:
|
||||
t, data = self._read_packet()
|
||||
except EOFError, e:
|
||||
raise SSHException('Server connection dropped: %s' % (str(e),))
|
||||
msg = Message(data)
|
||||
num = msg.get_int()
|
||||
if num not in self._expecting:
|
||||
# might be response for a file that was closed before responses came back
|
||||
self._log(DEBUG, 'Unexpected response #%d' % (num,))
|
||||
if waitfor is None:
|
||||
# just doing a single check
|
||||
break
|
||||
continue
|
||||
fileobj = self._expecting[num]
|
||||
del self._expecting[num]
|
||||
if num == waitfor:
|
||||
# synchronous
|
||||
if t == CMD_STATUS:
|
||||
self._convert_status(msg)
|
||||
return t, msg
|
||||
if fileobj is not type(None):
|
||||
fileobj._async_response(t, msg)
|
||||
if waitfor is None:
|
||||
# just doing a single check
|
||||
break
|
||||
return (None, None)
|
||||
|
||||
def _finish_responses(self, fileobj):
|
||||
while fileobj in self._expecting.values():
|
||||
self._read_response()
|
||||
fileobj._check_exception()
|
||||
|
||||
def _convert_status(self, msg):
|
||||
"""
|
||||
Raises EOFError or IOError on error status; otherwise does nothing.
|
||||
"""
|
||||
code = msg.get_int()
|
||||
text = msg.get_string()
|
||||
if code == SFTP_OK:
|
||||
return
|
||||
elif code == SFTP_EOF:
|
||||
raise EOFError(text)
|
||||
elif code == SFTP_NO_SUCH_FILE:
|
||||
# clever idea from john a. meinel: map the error codes to errno
|
||||
raise IOError(errno.ENOENT, text)
|
||||
elif code == SFTP_PERMISSION_DENIED:
|
||||
raise IOError(errno.EACCES, text)
|
||||
else:
|
||||
raise IOError(text)
|
||||
|
||||
def _adjust_cwd(self, path):
|
||||
"""
|
||||
Return an adjusted path if we're emulating a "current working
|
||||
directory" for the server.
|
||||
"""
|
||||
if type(path) is unicode:
|
||||
path = path.encode('utf-8')
|
||||
if self._cwd is None:
|
||||
return path
|
||||
if (len(path) > 0) and (path[0] == '/'):
|
||||
# absolute path
|
||||
return path
|
||||
if self._cwd == '/':
|
||||
return self._cwd + path
|
||||
return self._cwd + '/' + path
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
class SFTP (SFTPClient):
|
||||
"an alias for L{SFTPClient} for backwards compatability"
|
||||
pass
|
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