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Python
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7.3 KiB
Python
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# Copyright (C) 2003-2007 Robey Pointer <robeypointer@gmail.com>
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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 distributed 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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Abstraction of an SFTP file handle (for server mode).
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"""
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import os
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from paramiko.sftp import SFTP_OP_UNSUPPORTED, SFTP_OK
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from paramiko.util import ClosingContextManager
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class SFTPHandle(ClosingContextManager):
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"""
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Abstract object representing a handle to an open file (or folder) in an
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SFTP server implementation. Each handle has a string representation used
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by the client to refer to the underlying file.
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Server implementations can (and should) subclass SFTPHandle to implement
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features of a file handle, like `stat` or `chattr`.
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Instances of this class may be used as context managers.
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"""
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def __init__(self, flags=0):
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"""
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Create a new file handle representing a local file being served over
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SFTP. If ``flags`` is passed in, it's used to determine if the file
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is open in append mode.
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:param int flags: optional flags as passed to
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`.SFTPServerInterface.open`
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"""
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self.__flags = flags
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self.__name = None
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# only for handles to folders:
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self.__files = {}
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self.__tell = None
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def close(self):
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"""
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When a client closes a file, this method is called on the handle.
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Normally you would use this method to close the underlying OS level
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file object(s).
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The default implementation checks for attributes on ``self`` named
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``readfile`` and/or ``writefile``, and if either or both are present,
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their ``close()`` methods are called. This means that if you are
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using the default implementations of `read` and `write`, this
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method's default implementation should be fine also.
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"""
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readfile = getattr(self, "readfile", None)
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if readfile is not None:
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readfile.close()
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writefile = getattr(self, "writefile", None)
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if writefile is not None:
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writefile.close()
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def read(self, offset, length):
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"""
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Read up to ``length`` bytes from this file, starting at position
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``offset``. The offset may be a Python long, since SFTP allows it
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to be 64 bits.
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If the end of the file has been reached, this method may return an
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empty string to signify EOF, or it may also return ``SFTP_EOF``.
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The default implementation checks for an attribute on ``self`` named
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``readfile``, and if present, performs the read operation on the Python
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file-like object found there. (This is meant as a time saver for the
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common case where you are wrapping a Python file object.)
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:param offset: position in the file to start reading from.
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:param int length: number of bytes to attempt to read.
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:return: data read from the file, or an SFTP error code, as a `str`.
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"""
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readfile = getattr(self, "readfile", None)
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if readfile is None:
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return SFTP_OP_UNSUPPORTED
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try:
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if self.__tell is None:
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self.__tell = readfile.tell()
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if offset != self.__tell:
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readfile.seek(offset)
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self.__tell = offset
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data = readfile.read(length)
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except IOError as e:
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self.__tell = None
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return SFTPServer.convert_errno(e.errno)
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self.__tell += len(data)
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return data
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def write(self, offset, data):
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"""
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Write ``data`` into this file at position ``offset``. Extending the
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file past its original end is expected. Unlike Python's normal
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``write()`` methods, this method cannot do a partial write: it must
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write all of ``data`` or else return an error.
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The default implementation checks for an attribute on ``self`` named
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``writefile``, and if present, performs the write operation on the
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Python file-like object found there. The attribute is named
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differently from ``readfile`` to make it easy to implement read-only
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(or write-only) files, but if both attributes are present, they should
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refer to the same file.
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:param offset: position in the file to start reading from.
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:param str data: data to write into the file.
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:return: an SFTP error code like ``SFTP_OK``.
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"""
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writefile = getattr(self, "writefile", None)
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if writefile is None:
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return SFTP_OP_UNSUPPORTED
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try:
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# in append mode, don't care about seeking
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if (self.__flags & os.O_APPEND) == 0:
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if self.__tell is None:
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self.__tell = writefile.tell()
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if offset != self.__tell:
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writefile.seek(offset)
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self.__tell = offset
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writefile.write(data)
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writefile.flush()
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except IOError as e:
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self.__tell = None
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return SFTPServer.convert_errno(e.errno)
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if self.__tell is not None:
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self.__tell += len(data)
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return SFTP_OK
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def stat(self):
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"""
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Return an `.SFTPAttributes` object referring to this open file, or an
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error code. This is equivalent to `.SFTPServerInterface.stat`, except
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it's called on an open file instead of a path.
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:return:
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an attributes object for the given file, or an SFTP error code
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(like ``SFTP_PERMISSION_DENIED``).
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:rtype: `.SFTPAttributes` or error code
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"""
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return SFTP_OP_UNSUPPORTED
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def chattr(self, attr):
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"""
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Change the attributes of this file. The ``attr`` object will contain
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only those fields provided by the client in its request, so you should
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check for the presence of fields before using them.
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:param .SFTPAttributes attr: the attributes to change on this file.
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:return: an `int` error code like ``SFTP_OK``.
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"""
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return SFTP_OP_UNSUPPORTED
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# ...internals...
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def _set_files(self, files):
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"""
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Used by the SFTP server code to cache a directory listing. (In
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the SFTP protocol, listing a directory is a multi-stage process
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requiring a temporary handle.)
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"""
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self.__files = files
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def _get_next_files(self):
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"""
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Used by the SFTP server code to retrieve a cached directory
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listing.
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"""
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fnlist = self.__files[:16]
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self.__files = self.__files[16:]
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return fnlist
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def _get_name(self):
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return self.__name
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def _set_name(self, name):
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self.__name = name
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from paramiko.sftp_server import SFTPServer
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