I'm trying to send a group of files to a remote server through no-ack's python byndings for libssh2, but I am totally lost regarding the library usage due to the lack of documentation.
I've tried using the C docs for libssh2 unsuccesfully.
Since I'm using python 3.2, paramiko and pexpect are out of the question. Anyone can help?
EDIT: I just found some code in no-Ack's blog comments to his post.
import libssh2, socket, os
SERVER = 'someserver'
username = 'someuser'
password = 'secret!'
sourceFilePath = 'source/file/path'
destinationFilePath = 'dest/file/path'
sock = socket.socket(socket.AF_INET, socket.SOCK_STREAM)
sock.connect((SERVER, 22))
session = libssh2.Session()
session.startup(sock)
session.userauth_password(username, password)
sourceFile = open(sourceFilePath, 'rb')
channel = session.scp_send(destinationFilePath, 0o644, os.stat(sourceFilePath).st_size)
while True:
data = sourceFile.read(4096)
if not data:
break
channel.write(data)
exitStatus = channel.exit_status()
channel.close()
Seems to work fine.
Below is easy but it is not universal means works if you run in linux dosent work if you run in windows. tell me if you know to make below universal i.e across all O.S platforms.
And here's how to get files with libssh2 in Python 3.2. Major kudos to no-Ack for showing me this. You'll need the Python3 bindings for libssh2 https://github.com/wallunit/ssh4py
Revelent : https://stackoverflow.com/a/69596/1270589