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-rw-r--r-- | paramiko/sftp_file.py | 18 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | sites/www/changelog.rst | 5 |
2 files changed, 22 insertions, 1 deletions
diff --git a/paramiko/sftp_file.py b/paramiko/sftp_file.py index f90fa068..fdf667cd 100644 --- a/paramiko/sftp_file.py +++ b/paramiko/sftp_file.py @@ -389,7 +389,7 @@ class SFTPFile (BufferedFile): """ self.pipelined = pipelined - def prefetch(self, file_size): + def prefetch(self, file_size=None): """ Pre-fetch the remaining contents of this file in anticipation of future `.read` calls. If reading the entire file, pre-fetching can @@ -401,8 +401,24 @@ class SFTPFile (BufferedFile): data may be read in a random order (using `.seek`); chunks of the buffer that haven't been read will continue to be buffered. + :param int file_size: + When this is ``None`` (the default), this method calls `stat` to + determine the remote file size. In some situations, doing so can + cause exceptions or hangs (see `#562 + <https://github.com/paramiko/paramiko/pull/562>`_); as a + workaround, one may call `stat` explicitly and pass its value in + via this parameter. + .. versionadded:: 1.5.1 + .. versionchanged:: 1.16.0 + The ``file_size`` parameter was added (with no default value). + .. versionchanged:: 1.16.1 + The ``file_size`` parameter was made optional for backwards + compatibility. """ + if file_size is None: + file_size = self.stat().st_size; + # queue up async reads for the rest of the file chunks = [] n = self._realpos diff --git a/sites/www/changelog.rst b/sites/www/changelog.rst index 65798259..7cca1840 100644 --- a/sites/www/changelog.rst +++ b/sites/www/changelog.rst @@ -2,6 +2,11 @@ Changelog ========= +* :bug:`676` (via :issue:`677`) Fix a backwards incompatibility issue that + cropped up in `SFTPFile.prefetch <~paramiko.sftp_file.prefetch>` re: the + erroneously non-optional ``file_size`` parameter. Should only affect users + who manually call ``prefetch``. Thanks to ``@stevevanhooser`` for catch & + patch. * :feature:`394` Replace PyCrypto with the Python Cryptographic Authority (PyCA) 'Cryptography' library suite. This improves security, installability, and performance; adds PyPy support; and much more. |