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                        Helpers for dealing with python.subprocess.Popen and paramiko.
exec-helpers
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Execution helpers for simplified usage of subprocess and ssh.
Why another subprocess wrapper and why no clear paramiko?
Historically paramiko offers good ssh client, but with specific limitations:
you can call command with timeout, but without receiving return code,
or call command and wait for return code, but without timeout processing.
In the most cases, we are need just simple SSH client with comfortable API for calls, calls via SSH proxy and checking return code/stderr. This library offers this functionality with deadlock free polling and friendly result objects (with inline decoding of XML Element tree, YAML, JSON, binary or just strings). In addition this library offers the same API for subprocess calls, but with specific limitation: no parallel calls (for protection from race conditions).
Pros:
- STDOUT and STDERR polling during command execution - no deadlocks.
- The same API for subprocess and ssh.
- Free software: Apache license
- Open Source: https://github.com/python-useful-helpers/exec-helpers
- PyPI packaged: https://pypi.python.org/pypi/exec-helpers
- Self-documented code: docstrings with types in comments
- Tested: see badges on top
- Support multiple Python versions:
::
Python 3.8
Python 3.9
Python 3.10
Python 3.11
Python 3.12
This package includes:
- 
SSHClient- historically the first one helper, which used for SSH connections. Several API calls for sFTP also presents.
- 
SSHAuth- class for credentials storage.SSHClientdoes not store credentials as-is, but usesSSHAuthfor it. Objects of this class can be copied between ssh connection objects, also it used forexecute_through_host.
- 
Subprocess-subprocess.Popenwrapper with timeouts, polling and almost the same API, asSSHClient(except specific flags, likecwdfor subprocess andget_ttyfor ssh).
- 
async_api.Subprocess- the same, asSubprocesshelper, but works with asyncio. .. note:: for WindowsProactorEventLoopor another non-standard event loop should be used!
- 
ExecResult- class for execution results storage. Contains exit code, stdout, stderr and getters for decoding as JSON, YAML, XML (and LXML) element tree, string, bytearray and brief strings (up to 7 lines).
- 
ExitCodes- enumerator for standard Linux exit codes. BASH return codes (produced from signal codes) also available.
Installation
Standard: pip install exec-helpers
Extras:
- 
yaml- installPyYamlfor yaml decoding (PyYAMLis main decoder,ruamel.YAMLalso supported as fallback.)
- 
xml- installdefusedxmlfor safe XML parsing toxml.etree.ElementTree.Element.
- 
lxml- installlxmlfor advanced XML parsing. Can be unsafe.
- 
ALL_FORMATS(all-formats) - install all parsers. When new parsers will be added, it will ne also supported.
Usage
SSHClient
Basic initialization of SSHClient can be done without construction of specific objects:
.. code-block:: python
client = exec_helpers.SSHClient(host, username="username", password="password")
If ssh agent is running - keys will be collected by paramiko automatically,
but if keys are in specific location  - it should be loaded manually and provided as iterable object of paramiko.PKey.
For advanced cases or re-use of credentials, SSHAuth object should be used.
It can be collected from connection object via property auth.
Creation from scratch:
.. code-block:: python
auth = exec_helpers.SSHAuth(
    username='username',  # str | None
    password='password',  # str | None
    key=None,  # type: paramiko.PKey | None
    keys=None,  # type: Iterable[paramiko.PKey] | None
    key_filename=None,  # type: list[str] | None
    passphrase=None,  # str | None
)
Key is a main connection key (always tried first) and keys are alternate keys. Key filename is a filename or list of filenames with keys, which should be loaded. Passphrase is an alternate password for keys, if it differs from main password. If main key now correct for username - alternate keys tried, if correct key found - it became main. If no working key - password is used and None is set as main key.
Context manager is available, connection is closed and lock is released on exit from context.
.. note:: context manager is strictly not recommended in scenarios with fast reconnect to the same host with te same credentials.
Subprocess
Context manager is available, subprocess is killed and lock is released on exit from context.
Base methods
Main methods are execute, check_call and check_stderr for simple executing, executing and checking return code
and executing, checking return code and checking for empty stderr output.
This methods are almost the same for SSHClient and Subprocess, except specific flags.
.. note:: By default ALL methods have timeout 1 hour, infinite waiting can be enabled, but it's special case.
.. code-block:: python
result: ExecResult = helper.execute(
    command,  # type: str | Iterable[str]
    verbose=False,  # type: bool
    timeout=1 * 60 * 60,  # type: int | float | None
    # Keyword only:
    log_mask_re=None,  # str | None
    stdin=None,  # type: bytes | str | bytearray | None
    open_stdout=True,  # type: bool
    log_stdout=True,  # type: bool
    open_stderr=True,  # type: bool
    log_stderr=True,  # type: bool
    **kwargs
)
.. code-block:: python
result: ExecResult = helper.check_call(
    command,  # type: str | Iterable[str]
    verbose=False,  # type: bool
    timeout=1 * 60 * 60,  # type: type: int | float | None
    error_info=None,  # str | None
    expected=(0,),  # type: Iterable[int | ExitCodes]
    raise_on_err=True,  # type: bool
    # Keyword only:
    log_mask_re=None,  # str | None
    stdin=None,  # type: bytes | str | bytearray | None
    open_stdout=True,  # type: bool
    log_stdout=True,  # type: bool
    open_stderr=True,  # type: bool
    log_stderr=True,  # type: bool
    exception_class=CalledProcessError,  # type[CalledProcessError]
    **kwargs
)
.. code-block:: python
result: ExecResult = helper.check_stderr(
    command,  # type: str | Iterable[str]
    verbose=False,  # type: bool
    timeout=1 * 60 * 60,  # type: type: int | float | None
    error_info=None,  # str | None
    raise_on_err=True,  # type: bool
    # Keyword only:
    expected=(0,),  # Iterable[int | ExitCodes]
    log_mask_re=None,  # str | None
    stdin=None,  # type: bytes | str | bytearray | None
    open_stdout=True,  # type: bool
    log_stdout=True,  # type: bool
    open_stderr=True,  # type: bool
    log_stderr=True,  # type: bool
    exception_class=CalledProcessError,  # type[CalledProcessError]
)
.. code-block:: python
result: ExecResult = helper(  # Lazy way: instances are callable and uses `execute`.
    command,  # type: str | Iterable[str]
    verbose=False,  # type: bool
    timeout=1 * 60 * 60,  # type: int | float | None
    # Keyword only:
    log_mask_re=None,  # str | None
    stdin=None,  # type: bytes | str | bytearray | None
    open_stdout=True,  # type: bool
    log_stdout=True,  # type: bool
    open_stderr=True,  # type: bool
    log_stderr=True,  # type: bool
    **kwargs
)
.. note::
If command is provided as Iterable[str], shell=True will be still used,
but all command components will be joined with escaping to protect from shell processing.
If no STDOUT or STDERR required, it is possible to disable this FIFO pipes via **kwargs with flags open_stdout=False and open_stderr=False.
The next command level uses lower level and kwargs are forwarded, so expected exit codes are forwarded from check_stderr.
Implementation specific flags are always set via kwargs.
If required to mask part of command from logging, log_mask_re attribute can be set global over instance or provided with command.
All regex matched groups will be replaced by '<*masked*>'.
.. code-block:: python
result: ExecResult = helper.execute(
    command="AUTH='top_secret_key'; run command",  # type: str | Iterable[str]
    verbose=False,  # type: bool
    timeout=1 * 60 * 60,  # type: Optional[int]
    log_mask_re=r"AUTH\s*=\s*'(\w+)'"  # str | None
)
result.cmd will be equal to AUTH='<*masked*>'; run command
ExecResult
Execution result object has a set of useful properties:
- 
cmd- Command
- 
exit_code- Command return code. If possible to decode using enumerators for Linux -> it used.
- 
ok->bool. Command return code is 0 (EX_OK).
- 
stdin->str. Text representation of stdin.
- 
stdout->tuple[bytes]. Raw stdout output.
- 
stderr->tuple[bytes]. Raw stderr output.
- 
stdout_bin->bytearray. Binary stdout output.
- 
stderr_bin->bytearray. Binary stderr output.
- 
stdout_str->str. Text representation of output.
- 
stderr_str->str. Text representation of output.
- 
stdout_brief->str. Up to 7 lines from stdout (3 first and 3 last if >7 lines).
- 
stderr_brief->str. Up to 7 lines from stderr (3 first and 3 last if >7 lines).
- 
stdout_json- STDOUT decoded as JSON.
- 
stdout_yaml- STDOUT decoded as YAML. Accessible only ifPyYAMLorruamel.YAMLlibrary installed. (Extras:yaml)
- 
stdout_xml- STDOUT decoded as XML toElementTreeusingdefusedxmllibrary. Accessible only ifdefusedxmllibrary installed. (Extras:xml)
- 
stdout_lxml- STDOUT decoded as XML toElementTreeusinglxmllibrary. Accessible only iflxmllibrary installed. (Extras:lxml) Can be insecure.
- 
timestamp->Optional(datetime.datetime). Timestamp for received exit code.
SSHClient specific
SSHClient commands support get_pty flag, which enables PTY open on remote side. PTY width and height can be set via keyword arguments, dimensions in pixels are always 0x0.
Possible to call commands in parallel on multiple hosts if it's not produce huge output:
.. code-block:: python
results: dict[tuple[str, int], ExecResult] = SSHClient.execute_together(
    remotes,  # type: Iterable[SSHClient]
    command,  # type: str | Iterable[str]
    timeout=1 * 60 * 60,  # type: type: int | float | None
    expected=(0,),  # type: Iterable[int | ExitCodes]
    raise_on_err=True,  # type: bool
    # Keyword only:
    stdin=None,  # type: bytes | str | bytearray | None
    open_stdout=True,  # type: bool
    open_stderr=True,  # type: bool
    log_mask_re=None,  # str | None
    exception_class=ParallelCallProcessError  # type[ParallelCallProcessError]
)
results  # type: dict[tuple[str, int], exec_result.ExecResult]
Results is a dict with keys = (hostname, port) and and results in values. By default execute_together raises exception if unexpected return code on any remote.
To open new connection using current as proxy is accessible method proxy_to. Basic usage example:
.. code-block:: python
conn: SSHClient = client.proxy_to(host, username="username", password="password")
.. note:: for full command API please rely API documentation.
For execute through SSH host can be used execute_through_host method:
.. code-block:: python
result: ExecResult = client.execute_through_host(
    hostname,  # type: str
    command,  # type: str | Iterable[str]
    # Keyword only:
    auth=None,  # type: SSHAuth | None
    port=22,  # type: int
    timeout=1 * 60 * 60,  # type: type: int | float | None
    verbose=False,  # type: bool
    stdin=None,  # type: bytes | str | bytearray | None
    open_stdout=True,  # type: bool
    log_stdout=True,  # type: bool
    open_stderr=True,  # type: bool
    log_stderr=True,  # type: bool
    log_mask_re=None,  # str | None
    get_pty=False,  # type: bool
    width=80,  # type: int
    height=24  # type: int
)
Where hostname is a target hostname, auth is an alternate credentials for target host.
SSH client implements fast sudo support via context manager:
.. note:: In case of combination sudo + chroot, chroot will be applied first. For alternative order write command with chroot manually.
Commands will be run with sudo enforced independently from client settings for normal usage:
.. code-block:: python
with client.sudo(enforce=True):
    ...
Commands will be run without sudo independently from client settings for normal usage:
.. code-block:: python
with client.sudo(enforce=False):
    ...
"Permanent client setting":
.. code-block:: python
client.sudo_mode = mode  # where mode is True or False
SSH Client supports sFTP for working with remote files:
.. code-block:: python
with client.open(path, mode='r') as f:
    ...
For fast remote paths checks available methods:
- exists(path)->- bool
.. code-block:: python
>>> conn.exists('/etc/passwd')
True
- stat(path)->- paramiko.sftp_attr.SFTPAttributes
.. code-block:: python
>>> conn.stat('/etc/passwd')
<SFTPAttributes: [ size=1882 uid=0 gid=0 mode=0o100644 atime=1521618061 mtime=1449733241 ]>
>>> str(conn.stat('/etc/passwd'))
'-rw-r--r--   1 0        0            1882 10 Dec 2015  ?'
- isfile(path)->- bool
.. code-block:: python
>>> conn.isfile('/etc/passwd')
True
- isdir(path)->- bool
.. code-block:: python
>>> conn.isdir('/etc/passwd')
False
Additional (non-standard) helpers:
- mkdir(path: str)- execute mkdir -p path
- rm_rf(path: str)- execute rm -rf path
- upload(source: str, target: str)- upload file or from source to target using sFTP.
- download(destination: str, target: str)- download file from target to destination using sFTP.
Subprocess specific
Keyword arguments:
- cwd - working directory.
- env - environment variables dict.
.. note:: shell=true is always set.
async_api.Subprocess specific
All standard methods are coroutines. Async context manager also available.
Example:
.. code-block:: python
async with helper:
  result: ExecResult = await helper.execute(
      command,  # type: str | Iterable[str]
      verbose=False,  # type: bool
      timeout=1 * 60 * 60,  # type: int | float | None
      **kwargs
  )
Testing
The main test mechanism for the package exec-helpers is using tox.
Available environments can be collected via tox -l
CI systems
For code checking several CI systems is used in parallel:
- GitHub actions: <https://github.com/python-useful-helpers/exec-helpers/actions>_ is used for checking: PEP8, pylint, bandit, installation possibility and unit tests.