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Synchronise files piecemeal back and forth between a local cache and a remote SFTP server.
You have a client that sometimes needs to syncronise files to and from an SFTP server.
This model is simplistic, and will clobber any changes at the other end if a file with the same name exists. If you want to avoid that, you may be better off using Git or the like.
How to use::
import sftpsyncer
from sftpsyncer import syncagent
sagent = syncagent(hostname="remote_sagenth.example.com", host_port="1222",
username="theuser", key_path="/home/theuser/.sagenth/key",
local_root="/tmp/cache", remote_root="/upload_target")
# upload local files
sagent.upload_queue.add("myfile.txt")
sagent.upload_queue.add("docs/readme.txt")
sagent.push() # upload whether or not remote files exist
# auto-get remote files, reading from cache when available
fh1 = sagent.open("myfile.txt") # file is already local, return local fh
fh2 = sagent.open("remote.txt") # file is not local, transfer to local cache, return local fh
# exceptions
try:
fh3 = sagent.open("not_anywhere.txt")
except sftpsyncer.exceptions.FileNotFound as e:
print "File does not exist on local or remote"
try:
fh5 = sagent.open("ssh_server_unavailable.txt")
except sftpsyncer.exceptions.ConnectionError as e:
print "Remote SFTP service appears to be unavailable"
FAQs
Synchronise files between a local cache and an SFTP server
We found that sftpsyncer demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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