-#this class is used for any ssh command and
-#also for any remote or a local command independently
-#on which box this must be done.
-#new TestSsh object take like an argument an instance
-#of the class where it was created
+# Thierry Parmentelat <thierry.parmentelat@inria.fr>
+# Copyright (C) 2010 INRIA
+#
+# class for issuing commands on a box, either local or remote
+#
+# the notion of 'buildname' is for providing each test run with a dir of its own
+# buildname is generally the name of the build being tested, and can be considered unique
+#
+# thus 'run_in_buildname' mostly :
+# (*) either runs locally in . - as on a local node we are already in a dedicated directory
+# (*) or makes sure that there's a remote dir called 'buildname' and runs in it
+#
+# also, the copy operations
+# (*) either do nothing if ran locally
+# (*) or copy a local file into the remote 'buildname'
+#
+import sys
import os.path
import utils
+import shutil
class TestSsh:
-
+
# inserts a backslash before each occurence of the following chars
# \ " ' < > & | ; ( ) $ * ~
@staticmethod
result=''
for char in command:
if char in "\\\"'<>&|;()$*~":
- result +='\\'+char
+ result += '\\'+char
else:
- result +=char
+ result += char
return result
# check main IP address against the provided hostname
utils.header("WARNING : something wrong in is_local_hostname with hostname=%s"%hostname)
return False
- # buildname is the name of a directory that we can use in $hostname's homedir (/root)
- def __init__(self,caller,buildname=None,key=None):
- self.caller=caller
+ # some boxes have their working space in user's homedir (/root),
+ # some others in a dedicated area with max. space (/vservers)
+ # when root is not specified we use the homedir
+ def __init__(self,hostname,buildname=None,key=None, username=None,unknown_host=True, root=None):
+ self.hostname=hostname
self.buildname=buildname
- self._key=key
+ self.key=key
+ self.username=username
+ self.unknown_host=unknown_host
+ self.root=root
- def hostname(self):
- return self.caller.hostname()
def is_local(self):
- return TestSsh.is_local_hostname(self.hostname())
+ return TestSsh.is_local_hostname(self.hostname)
+
+ std_options="-o BatchMode=yes -o StrictHostKeyChecking=no -o CheckHostIP=no -o ConnectTimeout=5 "
+ unknown_option="-o UserKnownHostsFile=/dev/null "
+
+ def key_part (self):
+ if not self.key:
+ return ""
+ return "-i %s "%self.key
+ def hostname_part (self):
+ if not self.username:
+ return self.hostname
+ else:
+ return "%s@%s"%(self.username,self.hostname)
+
# command gets run on the right box
- def to_host(self,command):
+ def actual_command (self, command, keep_stdin=False, dry_run=False,backslash=True):
if self.is_local():
return command
+ ssh_command = "ssh "
+ if not dry_run:
+ if not keep_stdin:
+ ssh_command += "-n "
+ ssh_command += TestSsh.std_options
+ if self.unknown_host: ssh_command += TestSsh.unknown_option
+ ssh_command += self.key_part()
+ ssh_command += self.hostname_part() + " "
+ if backslash:
+ ssh_command += TestSsh.backslash_shell_specials(command)
else:
- return "ssh %s %s"%(self.hostname(),TestSsh.backslash_shell_specials(command))
+ ssh_command += command
+ return ssh_command
- def full_command(self,command):
- return self.to_host(self.caller.host_to_guest(command))
+ # same in argv form
+ def actual_argv (self, argv,keep_stdin=False, dry_run=False):
+ if self.is_local():
+ return argv
+ ssh_argv=[]
+ ssh_argv.append('ssh')
+ if not dry_run:
+ if not keep_stdin: ssh_argv.append('-n')
+ ssh_argv += TestSsh.std_options.split()
+ if self.unknown_host: ssh_argv += TestSsh.unknown_option.split()
+ ssh_argv += self.key_part().split()
+ ssh_argv.append(self.hostname_part())
+ ssh_argv += argv
+ return ssh_argv
- def run_in_guest (self,command):
- return utils.system(self.full_command(command))
-
- def run_in_host (self,command):
- return utils.system(self.to_host(command))
+ def header (self,message):
+ if not message: return
+ print "===============",message
+ sys.stdout.flush()
- # xxx quick n dirty
- def run_in_guest_piped (self,local,remote):
- return utils.system(local+" | "+self.full_command(remote))
-
- def run_in_buildname (self,command):
- if not self.buildname:
- utils.header ("WARNING : TestSsh.run_in_buildname without a buildname")
- return 1
+ def run(self, command,message=None,background=False,dry_run=False):
+ local_command = self.actual_command(command, dry_run=dry_run)
+ if dry_run:
+ utils.header("DRY RUN " + local_command)
+ return 0
+ else:
+ self.header(message)
+ return utils.system(local_command,background)
+
+ def run_in_buildname (self,command, background=False, dry_run=False):
if self.is_local():
- return utils.system(command)
- ssh_command="ssh "
- if self.caller.key:
- ssh_command += "-i %s.rsa "%(self.caller.key)
- ssh_command += "`%s %s/%s"%(self.hostname(),
- self.buildname,
- TestSsh.backslash_shell_specials(command))
- return utils.system(ssh_command)
-
- def copy (self,local_file,recursive=False):
- if not self.buildname:
- utils.header ("WARNING : TestSsh.copy without a buildname")
- return 1
+ return utils.system(command,background)
+ self.create_buildname_once(dry_run)
+ return self.run("cd %s ; %s"%(self.fullname(self.buildname),command),
+ background=background, dry_run=dry_run)
+
+ def fullname (self,dirname):
+ if self.root==None: return dirname
+ else: return os.path.join(self.root,dirname)
+
+ def mkdir (self,dirname=None,abs=False,dry_run=False):
if self.is_local():
+ if dirname:
+ return os.path.mkdir(dirname)
return 0
- command="scp "
- if recursive: command += "-r "
- if self.caller.key:
- command += "-i %s.rsa "
- command +="%s %s:%s/%s"%(local_file,self.hostname(),self.buildname,
- os.path.basename(local_file) or ".")
+ # ab. paths remain as-is
+ if not abs:
+ if dirname:
+ dirname="%s/%s"%(self.buildname,dirname)
+ else:
+ dirname=self.buildname
+ dirname=self.fullname(dirname)
+ if dirname=='.': return
+ return self.run("mkdir -p %s"%dirname,dry_run=dry_run)
+
+ def rmdir (self,dirname=None, dry_run=False):
+ if self.is_local():
+ if dirname:
+ return shutil.rmtree(dirname)
+ return 0
+ if dirname:
+ dirname="%s/%s"%(self.buildname,dirname)
+ else:
+ dirname=self.buildname
+ dirname=self.fullname(dirname)
+ return self.run("rm -rf %s"%dirname, dry_run=dry_run)
+
+ def create_buildname_once (self, dry_run):
+ if self.is_local():
+ return
+ # create remote buildname on demand
+ try:
+ self.buildname_created
+ except:
+ self.mkdir(dry_run=dry_run)
+ self.buildname_created=True
+
+ def copy (self,local_file,recursive=False,dry_run=False):
+ if self.is_local():
+ return 0
+ self.create_buildname_once(dry_run)
+ scp_command="scp "
+ if not dry_run:
+ scp_command += TestSsh.std_options
+ if recursive: scp_command += "-r "
+ scp_command += self.key_part()
+ scp_command += "%s %s:%s/%s"%(local_file,self.hostname_part(),
+ self.fullname(self.buildname),os.path.basename(local_file) or ".")
+ if dry_run:
+ utils.header ("DRY RUN TestSsh.copy %s"%scp_command)
+ # need to be consistent with the non-dry-run mode
+ return 0
+ return utils.system(scp_command)
+
+ def copy_abs (self,local_file,remote_file,recursive=False):
+ if self.is_local():
+ dest=""
+ else:
+ dest= "%s:"%self.hostname_part()
+ scp_command="scp "
+ scp_command += TestSsh.std_options
+ if recursive: scp_command += "-r "
+ scp_command += self.key_part()
+ scp_command += "%s %s%s"%(local_file,dest,remote_file)
+ return utils.system(scp_command)
+
+ def copy_home (self, local_file, recursive=False):
+ return self.copy_abs(local_file,os.path.basename(local_file),recursive)
+
+ def fetch (self, remote_file, local_file, recursive=False, dry_run=False):
+ if self.is_local():
+ command="cp "
+ if recursive: command += "-r "
+ command += "%s %s"%(remote_file,local_file)
+ else:
+ command="scp "
+ if not dry_run:
+ command += TestSsh.std_options
+ if recursive: command += "-r "
+ command += self.key_part()
+ # absolute path - do not preprend buildname
+ if remote_file.find("/")==0:
+ remote_path=remote_file
+ else:
+ remote_path="%s/%s"%(self.buildname,remote_file)
+ remote_path=self.fullname(remote_path)
+ command += "%s:%s %s"%(self.hostname_part(),remote_path,local_file)
return utils.system(command)
+
+ # this is only to avoid harmless message when host cannot be identified
+ # convenience only
+ # the only place where this is needed is when tring to reach a slice in a node,
+ # which is done from the test master box
+ def clear_known_hosts (self):
+ known_hosts = "%s/.ssh/known_hosts"%os.getenv("HOME")
+ utils.header("Clearing entry for %s in %s"%(self.hostname,known_hosts))
+ return utils.system("sed -i -e /^%s/d %s"%(self.hostname,known_hosts))