system-config/launch/sshclient.py
Ian Wienand 20afe1a62f launch-node.py: More verbose logging
One problem with "shell script as python" is that there's no
equivalent of "-x" in shell, which makes it really hard to extract
what's being called and where output came from.

This adds a bit more verbose logging around the ssh calls to try and
help someone parsing the logs.

Change-Id: I85e2415b47e044cfa1c678fc7786b4891fa1f93e
2016-08-24 11:06:57 +10:00

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#!/usr/bin/env python
# Update the base image that is used for devstack VMs.
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import contextlib
import sys
import paramiko
class SSHException(Exception):
def __init__(self, message, rc):
super(SSHException, self).__init__(message)
self.rc = rc
class SSHClient(object):
def __init__(self, ip, username, password=None, pkey=None):
client = paramiko.SSHClient()
client.load_system_host_keys()
client.set_missing_host_key_policy(paramiko.WarningPolicy())
client.connect(ip, username=username, password=password, pkey=pkey)
self.client = client
def ssh(self, command, error_ok=False):
stdin, stdout, stderr = self.client.exec_command(command)
print('--- ssh: "%s" ---' % command)
print(' -- stdout --')
output = ''
for x in stdout:
output += x
sys.stdout.write(" | " + x)
ret = stdout.channel.recv_exit_status()
print(" -- stderr --")
for x in stderr:
sys.stdout.write(" | " + x)
if (not error_ok) and ret:
raise SSHException("Unable to %s" % command, ret)
print("--- done ---\n")
return ret, output
def scp(self, source, dest):
print('--- scp copy: %s -> %s' % (source, dest))
ftp = self.client.open_sftp()
ftp.put(source, dest)
ftp.close()
@contextlib.contextmanager
def open(self, path, mode):
ftp = self.client.open_sftp()
f = ftp.open(path, mode)
yield f
ftp.close()