# Copyright 2018 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved. # Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be # found in the LICENSE file. """Helper functions for remotely executing and copying files over a SSH connection.""" import logging import os import subprocess import sys _SSH = ['ssh'] _SCP = ['scp', '-C'] # Use gzip compression. _SSH_LOGGER = logging.getLogger('ssh') COPY_TO_TARGET = 0 COPY_FROM_TARGET = 1 def _IsLinkLocalIPv6(hostname): return hostname.startswith('fe80::') def RunSsh(config_path, host, port, command, silent): """Executes an SSH command on the remote host and blocks until completion. config_path: Full path to SSH configuration. host: The hostname or IP address of the remote host. port: The port to connect to. command: A list of strings containing the command and its arguments. silent: If true, suppresses all output from 'ssh'. Returns the exit code from the remote command.""" ssh_command = _SSH + ['-F', config_path, host, '-p', str(port)] + command _SSH_LOGGER.debug('ssh exec: ' + ' '.join(ssh_command)) if silent: devnull = open(os.devnull, 'w') return subprocess.call(ssh_command, stderr=devnull, stdout=devnull) else: return subprocess.call(ssh_command) def RunPipedSsh(config_path, host, port, command = None, ssh_args = None, **kwargs): """Executes an SSH command on the remote host and returns a process object with access to the command's stdio streams. Does not block. config_path: Full path to SSH configuration. host: The hostname or IP address of the remote host. port: The port to connect to. command: A list of strings containing the command and its arguments. ssh_args: Arguments that will be passed to SSH. kwargs: A dictionary of parameters to be passed to subprocess.Popen(). The parameters can be used to override stdin and stdout, for example. Returns a Popen object for the command.""" if not command: command = [] if not ssh_args: ssh_args = [] ssh_command = _SSH + ['-F', config_path, host, '-p', str(port)] + ssh_args + ['--'] + command _SSH_LOGGER.debug(' '.join(ssh_command)) return subprocess.Popen(ssh_command, **kwargs) def RunScp(config_path, host, port, sources, dest, direction, recursive=False): """Copies a file to or from a remote host using SCP and blocks until completion. config_path: Full path to SSH configuration. host: The hostname or IP address of the remote host. port: The port to connect to. sources: Paths of the files to be copied. dest: The path that |source| will be copied to. direction: Indicates whether the file should be copied to or from the remote side. Valid values are COPY_TO_TARGET or COPY_FROM_TARGET. recursive: If true, performs a recursive copy. Function will raise an assertion if a failure occurred.""" scp_command = _SCP[:] if ':' in host: scp_command.append('-6') host = '[' + host + ']' if _SSH_LOGGER.getEffectiveLevel() == logging.DEBUG: scp_command.append('-v') if recursive: scp_command.append('-r') if direction == COPY_TO_TARGET: dest = "%s:%s" % (host, dest) else: sources = ["%s:%s" % (host, source) for source in sources] scp_command += ['-F', config_path, '-P', str(port)] scp_command += sources scp_command += [dest] _SSH_LOGGER.debug(' '.join(scp_command)) subprocess.check_call(scp_command, stdout=open(os.devnull, 'w'))