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Wheel packages have **no dependencies**. + +``pip`` may need to be updated to be able to install binary wheel packages - ``pip install -U pip``. + +.. code-block:: shell + + pip install ssh2-python + +For from source installation instructions, including building against system provided libssh2, `see documentation `_. + +For creating native system packages for Centos/RedHat, Ubuntu, Debian and Fedora, see `instructions in the documentation `_. + + +Who Should Use This +___________________ + +Developers of bespoke SSH clients. + + +Who Should Not Use This +_______________________ + +Developers looking for ready made SSH clients. + +This library is not an SSH client. + +Developers looking for high level easy to use clients based on this library should use `parallel-ssh `_. It provides both `single `_ and `parallel `_ clients. + +This library provides bindings to libssh2 and its API closely matches libssh2. + +If the examples seem long, this is not the right library. Use `parallel-ssh `_. + + +API Feature Set +________________ + +At this time all of the `libssh2`_ API has been implemented up to the libssh2 version in the repository. Please report any missing implementation. + +Complete example scripts for various operations can be found in the `examples directory`_. + +In addition, as ``ssh2-python`` is a thin wrapper of ``libssh2`` with Python semantics, `its code examples `_ can be ported straight over to Python with only minimal changes. + + +Library Features +---------------- + +The library uses `Cython`_ based native code extensions as wrappers to ``libssh2``. + +Extension features: + +* Thread safe - GIL is released as much as possible. Note that libssh2 does not support sharing sessions across threads +* Very low overhead +* Super fast as a consequence of the excellent C library it uses and prodigious use of native code +* Object oriented - memory freed automatically and safely as objects are garbage collected by Python +* Use Python semantics where applicable, such as context manager and iterator support for opening and reading from SFTP file handles +* Raise errors as Python exceptions +* Provide access to ``libssh2`` error code definitions + + +Quick Start +_____________ + +Both byte and unicode strings are accepted as arguments and encoded appropriately. To change default encoding, ``utf-8``, change the value of ``ssh2.utils.ENCODING``. Output is always in byte strings. + +See `Complete Example`_ for an example including socket connect. + +Please use either the issue tracker for reporting issues with code or the `mail group`_ for discussion and questions. + +Contributions are most welcome! + + +Authentication Methods +------------------------- + + +Connect and get available authentication methods. + + +.. code-block:: python + + from __future__ import print_function + + from ssh2.session import Session + + sock = + + session = Session() + session.handshake(sock) + print(session.userauth_list()) + + +Output will vary depending on SSH server configuration. For example: + +.. code-block:: python + + ['publickey', 'password', 'keyboard-interactive'] + + +Agent Authentication +------------------------ + +.. code-block:: python + + session.agent_auth(user) + + +Command Execution +------------------------ + +.. code-block:: python + + channel = session.open_session() + channel.execute('echo Hello') + + +Reading Output +--------------- + +.. code-block:: python + + size, data = channel.read() + while(size > 0): + print(data) + size, data = channel.read() + +.. code-block:: python + + Hello + + +Exit Code +-------------- + +.. code-block:: python + + print("Exit status: %s" % (channel.get_exit_status())) + + +.. code-block:: python + + Exit status: 0 + + +Public Key Authentication +---------------------------- + +.. code-block:: python + + session.userauth_publickey_fromfile( + username, 'private_key_file') + + +Passphrase can be provided with the ``passphrase`` keyword param - see `API documentation `_. + + +Password Authentication +---------------------------- + +.. code-block:: python + + session.userauth_password( + username, '') + +SFTP Read +----------- + +.. code-block:: python + + from ssh2.sftp import LIBSSH2_FXF_READ, LIBSSH2_SFTP_S_IRUSR + + sftp = session.sftp_init() + with sftp.open(, + LIBSSH2_FXF_READ, LIBSSH2_SFTP_S_IRUSR) as remote_fh, \ + open(, 'wb') as local_fh: + for size, data in remote_fh: + local_fh.write(data) + + +Complete Example +__________________ + +A simple usage example looks very similar to ``libssh2`` `usage examples `_. + +See `examples directory `_ for more complete example scripts. + +As mentioned, ``ssh2-python`` is intentionally a thin wrapper over ``libssh2`` and directly maps most of its API. + +Clients using this library can be much simpler to use than interfacing with the ``libssh2`` API directly. + +.. code-block:: python + + from __future__ import print_function + + import os + import socket + + from ssh2.session import Session + + host = 'localhost' + user = os.getlogin() + + sock = socket.socket(socket.AF_INET, socket.SOCK_STREAM) + sock.connect((host, 22)) + + session = Session() + session.handshake(sock) + session.agent_auth(user) + + channel = session.open_session() + channel.execute('echo me; exit 2') + size, data = channel.read() + while size > 0: + print(data) + size, data = channel.read() + channel.close() + print("Exit status: %s" % channel.get_exit_status()) + + +:Output: + + me + + Exit status: 2 + + +SSH Functionality currently implemented +________________________________________ + + +* SSH channel operations (exec,shell,subsystem) and methods +* SSH agent functionality +* Public key authentication and management +* SFTP operations +* SFTP file handles and attributes +* SSH port forwarding and tunnelling +* Non-blocking mode +* SCP send and receive +* Listener for port forwarding +* Subsystem support +* Host key checking and manipulation + +And more, as per `libssh2`_ functionality. + + +Comparison with other Python SSH libraries +------------------------------------------- + +Performance of above example, compared with Paramiko. + +.. code-block:: shell + + time python examples/example_echo.py + time python examples/paramiko_comparison.py + +:Output: + + ``ssh2-python``:: + + real 0m0.141s + user 0m0.037s + sys 0m0.008s + + ``paramiko``:: + + real 0m0.592s + user 0m0.351s + sys 0m0.021s + + +.. _libssh2: https://www.libssh2.org +.. _Cython: https://www.cython.org +.. _`examples directory`: https://github.com/ParallelSSH/ssh2-python/tree/master/examples +.. _`mail group`: https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/ssh2-python + + diff --git a/python/ssh2_python-0.26.0.dist-info/RECORD b/python/ssh2_python-0.26.0.dist-info/RECORD new file mode 100644 index 0000000..8a12b13 --- /dev/null +++ b/python/ssh2_python-0.26.0.dist-info/RECORD @@ -0,0 +1,105 @@ +ssh2/__init__.pxd,sha256=47DEQpj8HBSa-_TImW-5JCeuQeRkm5NMpJWZG3hSuFU,0 +ssh2/__init__.py,sha256=PiUSiFLCm0YX5rbHS4xOLGdqdPDC8j3etV3nmEaelzI,92 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