# Copyright (C) 2003-2009 Robey Pointer # # This file is part of paramiko. # # Paramiko is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the # terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published by the Free # Software Foundation; either version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) # any later version. # # Paramiko is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY # WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR # A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU Lesser General Public License for more # details. # # You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License # along with Paramiko; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., # 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA. """ some unit tests to make sure sftp works. a real actual sftp server is contacted, and a new folder is created there to do test file operations in (so no existing files will be harmed). """ import os import socket import sys import warnings from binascii import hexlify from tempfile import mkstemp import pytest from paramiko.py3compat import PY2, b, u, StringIO from paramiko.common import o777, o600, o666, o644 from tests import requireNonAsciiLocale from paramiko.sftp_attr import SFTPAttributes from .util import needs_builtin from .util import slow ARTICLE = """ Insulin sensitivity and liver insulin receptor structure in ducks from two genera T. Constans, B. Chevalier, M. Derouet and J. Simon Station de Recherches Avicoles, Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique, Nouzilly, France. Insulin sensitivity and liver insulin receptor structure were studied in 5-wk-old ducks from two genera (Muscovy and Pekin). In the fasting state, both duck types were equally resistant to exogenous insulin compared with chicken. Despite the low potency of duck insulin, the number of insulin receptors was lower in Muscovy duck and similar in Pekin duck and chicken liver membranes. After 125I-insulin cross-linking, the size of the alpha-subunit of the receptors from the three species was 135,000. Wheat germ agglutinin-purified receptors from the three species were contaminated by an active and unusual adenosinetriphosphatase (ATPase) contaminant (highest activity in Muscovy duck). Sequential purification of solubilized receptor from both duck types on lentil and then wheat germ agglutinin lectins led to a fraction of receptors very poor in ATPase activity that exhibited a beta-subunit size (95,000) and tyrosine kinase activity similar to those of ATPase-free chicken insulin receptors. Therefore the ducks from the two genera exhibit an alpha-beta- structure for liver insulin receptors and a clear difference in the number of liver insulin receptors. Their sensitivity to insulin is, however, similarly decreased compared with chicken. """ # Here is how unicode characters are encoded over 1 to 6 bytes in utf-8 # U-00000000 - U-0000007F: # 0xxxxxxx # U-00000080 - U-000007FF: # 110xxxxx 10xxxxxx # U-00000800 - U-0000FFFF: # 1110xxxx 10xxxxxx 10xxxxxx # U-00010000 - U-001FFFFF: # 11110xxx 10xxxxxx 10xxxxxx 10xxxxxx # U-00200000 - U-03FFFFFF: # 111110xx 10xxxxxx 10xxxxxx 10xxxxxx 10xxxxxx # U-04000000 - U-7FFFFFFF: # 1111110x 10xxxxxx 10xxxxxx 10xxxxxx 10xxxxxx 10xxxxxx # Note that: hex(int('11000011',2)) == '0xc3' # Thus, the following 2-bytes sequence is not valid utf8: "invalid continuation # byte" NON_UTF8_DATA = b"\xC3\xC3" unicode_folder = u"\u00fcnic\u00f8de" if PY2 else "\u00fcnic\u00f8de" utf8_folder = b"/\xc3\xbcnic\xc3\xb8\x64\x65" @slow class TestSFTP(object): def test_file(self, sftp): """ verify that we can create a file. """ f = sftp.open(sftp.FOLDER + "/test", "w") try: assert f.stat().st_size == 0 finally: f.close() sftp.remove(sftp.FOLDER + "/test") def test_close(self, sftp): """ Verify that SFTP session close() causes a socket error on next action. """ sftp.close() with pytest.raises(socket.error, match="Socket is closed"): sftp.open(sftp.FOLDER + "/test2", "w") def test_sftp_can_be_used_as_context_manager(self, sftp): """ verify that the sftp session is closed when exiting the context manager """ with sftp: pass with pytest.raises(socket.error, match="Socket is closed"): sftp.open(sftp.FOLDER + "/test2", "w") def test_write(self, sftp): """ verify that a file can be created and written, and the size is correct. """ try: with sftp.open(sftp.FOLDER + "/duck.txt", "w") as f: f.write(ARTICLE) assert sftp.stat(sftp.FOLDER + "/duck.txt").st_size == 1483 finally: sftp.remove(sftp.FOLDER + "/duck.txt") def test_sftp_file_can_be_used_as_context_manager(self, sftp): """ verify that an opened file can be used as a context manager """ try: with sftp.open(sftp.FOLDER + "/duck.txt", "w") as f: f.write(ARTICLE) assert sftp.stat(sftp.FOLDER + "/duck.txt").st_size == 1483 finally: sftp.remove(sftp.FOLDER + "/duck.txt") def test_append(self, sftp): """ verify that a file can be opened for append, and tell() still works. """ try: with sftp.open(sftp.FOLDER + "/append.txt", "w") as f: f.write("first line\nsecond line\n") assert f.tell() == 23 with sftp.open(sftp.FOLDER + "/append.txt", "a+") as f: f.write("third line!!!\n") assert f.tell() == 37 assert f.stat().st_size == 37 f.seek(-26, f.SEEK_CUR) assert f.readline() == "second line\n" finally: sftp.remove(sftp.FOLDER + "/append.txt") def test_rename(self, sftp): """ verify that renaming a file works. """ try: with sftp.open(sftp.FOLDER + "/first.txt", "w") as f: f.write("content!\n") sftp.rename( sftp.FOLDER + "/first.txt", sftp.FOLDER + "/second.txt" ) with pytest.raises(IOError, match="No such file"): sftp.open(sftp.FOLDER + "/first.txt", "r") with sftp.open(sftp.FOLDER + "/second.txt", "r") as f: f.seek(-6, f.SEEK_END) assert u(f.read(4)) == "tent" finally: # TODO: this is gross, make some sort of 'remove if possible' / 'rm # -f' a-like, jeez try: sftp.remove(sftp.FOLDER + "/first.txt") except: pass try: sftp.remove(sftp.FOLDER + "/second.txt") except: pass def testa_posix_rename(self, sftp): """Test posix-rename@openssh.com protocol extension.""" try: # first check that the normal rename works as specified with sftp.open(sftp.FOLDER + "/a", "w") as f: f.write("one") sftp.rename(sftp.FOLDER + "/a", sftp.FOLDER + "/b") with sftp.open(sftp.FOLDER + "/a", "w") as f: f.write("two") with pytest.raises(IOError): # actual message seems generic sftp.rename(sftp.FOLDER + "/a", sftp.FOLDER + "/b") # now check with the posix_rename sftp.posix_rename(sftp.FOLDER + "/a", sftp.FOLDER + "/b") with sftp.open(sftp.FOLDER + "/b", "r") as f: data = u(f.read()) err = "Contents of renamed file not the same as original file" assert "two" == data, err finally: try: sftp.remove(sftp.FOLDER + "/a") except: pass try: sftp.remove(sftp.FOLDER + "/b") except: pass def test_folder(self, sftp): """ create a temporary folder, verify that we can create a file in it, then remove the folder and verify that we can't create a file in it anymore. """ sftp.mkdir(sftp.FOLDER + "/subfolder") sftp.open(sftp.FOLDER + "/subfolder/test", "w").close() sftp.remove(sftp.FOLDER + "/subfolder/test") sftp.rmdir(sftp.FOLDER + "/subfolder") # shouldn't be able to create that file if dir removed with pytest.raises(IOError, match="No such file"): sftp.open(sftp.FOLDER + "/subfolder/test") def test_listdir(self, sftp): """ verify that a folder can be created, a bunch of files can be placed in it, and those files show up in sftp.listdir. """ try: sftp.open(sftp.FOLDER + "/duck.txt", "w").close() sftp.open(sftp.FOLDER + "/fish.txt", "w").close() sftp.open(sftp.FOLDER + "/tertiary.py", "w").close() x = sftp.listdir(sftp.FOLDER) assert len(x) == 3 assert "duck.txt" in x assert "fish.txt" in x assert "tertiary.py" in x assert "random" not in x finally: sftp.remove(sftp.FOLDER + "/duck.txt") sftp.remove(sftp.FOLDER + "/fish.txt") sftp.remove(sftp.FOLDER + "/tertiary.py") def test_listdir_iter(self, sftp): """ listdir_iter version of above test """ try: sftp.open(sftp.FOLDER + "/duck.txt", "w").close() sftp.open(sftp.FOLDER + "/fish.txt", "w").close() sftp.open(sftp.FOLDER + "/tertiary.py", "w").close() x = [x.filename for x in sftp.listdir_iter(sftp.FOLDER)] assert len(x) == 3 assert "duck.txt" in x assert "fish.txt" in x assert "tertiary.py" in x assert "random" not in x finally: sftp.remove(sftp.FOLDER + "/duck.txt") sftp.remove(sftp.FOLDER + "/fish.txt") sftp.remove(sftp.FOLDER + "/tertiary.py") @requireNonAsciiLocale() def test_listdir_in_locale(self, sftp): """Test listdir under a locale that uses non-ascii text.""" sftp.open(sftp.FOLDER + "/canard.txt", "w").close() try: folder_contents = sftp.listdir(sftp.FOLDER) assert ["canard.txt"] == folder_contents finally: sftp.remove(sftp.FOLDER + "/canard.txt") def test_setstat(self, sftp): """ verify that the setstat functions (chown, chmod, utime, truncate) work. """ try: with sftp.open(sftp.FOLDER + "/special", "w") as f: f.write("x" * 1024) stat = sftp.stat(sftp.FOLDER + "/special") sftp.chmod(sftp.FOLDER + "/special", (stat.st_mode & ~o777) | o600) stat = sftp.stat(sftp.FOLDER + "/special") expected_mode = o600 if sys.platform == "win32": # chmod not really functional on windows expected_mode = o666 if sys.platform == "cygwin": # even worse. expected_mode = o644 assert stat.st_mode & o777 == expected_mode assert stat.st_size == 1024 mtime = stat.st_mtime - 3600 atime = stat.st_atime - 1800 sftp.utime(sftp.FOLDER + "/special", (atime, mtime)) stat = sftp.stat(sftp.FOLDER + "/special") assert stat.st_mtime == mtime if sys.platform not in ("win32", "cygwin"): assert stat.st_atime == atime # can't really test chown, since we'd have to know a valid uid. sftp.truncate(sftp.FOLDER + "/special", 512) stat = sftp.stat(sftp.FOLDER + "/special") assert stat.st_size == 512 finally: sftp.remove(sftp.FOLDER + "/special") def test_fsetstat(self, sftp): """ verify that the fsetstat functions (chown, chmod, utime, truncate) work on open files. """ try: with sftp.open(sftp.FOLDER + "/special", "w") as f: f.write("x" * 1024) with sftp.open(sftp.FOLDER + "/special", "r+") as f: stat = f.stat() f.chmod((stat.st_mode & ~o777) | o600) stat = f.stat() expected_mode = o600 if sys.platform == "win32": # chmod not really functional on windows expected_mode = o666 if sys.platform == "cygwin": # even worse. expected_mode = o644 assert stat.st_mode & o777 == expected_mode assert stat.st_size == 1024 mtime = stat.st_mtime - 3600 atime = stat.st_atime - 1800 f.utime((atime, mtime)) stat = f.stat() assert stat.st_mtime == mtime if sys.platform not in ("win32", "cygwin"): assert stat.st_atime == atime # can't really test chown, since we'd have to know a valid uid. f.truncate(512) stat = f.stat() assert stat.st_size == 512 finally: sftp.remove(sftp.FOLDER + "/special") def test_readline_seek(self, sftp): """ create a text file and write a bunch of text into it. then count the lines in the file, and seek around to retrieve particular lines. this should verify that read buffering and 'tell' work well together, and that read buffering is reset on 'seek'. """ try: with sftp.open(sftp.FOLDER + "/duck.txt", "w") as f: f.write(ARTICLE) with sftp.open(sftp.FOLDER + "/duck.txt", "r+") as f: line_number = 0 loc = 0 pos_list = [] for line in f: line_number += 1 pos_list.append(loc) loc = f.tell() assert f.seekable() f.seek(pos_list[6], f.SEEK_SET) assert f.readline(), "Nouzilly == France.\n" f.seek(pos_list[17], f.SEEK_SET) assert f.readline()[:4] == "duck" f.seek(pos_list[10], f.SEEK_SET) expected = "duck types were equally resistant to exogenous insulin compared with chicken.\n" # noqa assert f.readline() == expected finally: sftp.remove(sftp.FOLDER + "/duck.txt") def test_write_seek(self, sftp): """ Create a text file, seek back, change it, and verify. """ try: with sftp.open(sftp.FOLDER + "/testing.txt", "w") as f: f.write("hello kitty.\n") f.seek(-5, f.SEEK_CUR) f.write("dd") assert sftp.stat(sftp.FOLDER + "/testing.txt").st_size == 13 with sftp.open(sftp.FOLDER + "/testing.txt", "r") as f: data = f.read(20) assert data == b"hello kiddy.\n" finally: sftp.remove(sftp.FOLDER + "/testing.txt") def test_symlink(self, sftp): """ create a symlink and then check that lstat doesn't follow it. """ if not hasattr(os, "symlink"): # skip symlink tests on windows return try: with sftp.open(sftp.FOLDER + "/original.txt", "w") as f: f.write("original\n") sftp.symlink("original.txt", sftp.FOLDER + "/link.txt") assert sftp.readlink(sftp.FOLDER + "/link.txt") == "original.txt" with sftp.open(sftp.FOLDER + "/link.txt", "r") as f: assert f.readlines() == ["original\n"] cwd = sftp.normalize(".") if cwd[-1] == "/": cwd = cwd[:-1] abs_path = cwd + "/" + sftp.FOLDER + "/original.txt" sftp.symlink(abs_path, sftp.FOLDER + "/link2.txt") assert abs_path == sftp.readlink(sftp.FOLDER + "/link2.txt") assert sftp.lstat(sftp.FOLDER + "/link.txt").st_size == 12 assert sftp.stat(sftp.FOLDER + "/link.txt").st_size == 9 # the sftp server may be hiding extra path members from us, so the # length may be longer than we expect: assert sftp.lstat(sftp.FOLDER + "/link2.txt").st_size >= len( abs_path ) assert sftp.stat(sftp.FOLDER + "/link2.txt").st_size == 9 assert sftp.stat(sftp.FOLDER + "/original.txt").st_size == 9 finally: try: sftp.remove(sftp.FOLDER + "/link.txt") except: pass try: sftp.remove(sftp.FOLDER + "/link2.txt") except: pass try: sftp.remove(sftp.FOLDER + "/original.txt") except: pass def test_flush_seek(self, sftp): """ verify that buffered writes are automatically flushed on seek. """ try: with sftp.open(sftp.FOLDER + "/happy.txt", "w", 1) as f: f.write("full line.\n") f.write("partial") f.seek(9, f.SEEK_SET) f.write("?\n") with sftp.open(sftp.FOLDER + "/happy.txt", "r") as f: assert f.readline() == u("full line?\n") assert f.read(7) == b"partial" finally: try: sftp.remove(sftp.FOLDER + "/happy.txt") except: pass def test_realpath(self, sftp): """ test that realpath is returning something non-empty and not an error. """ pwd = sftp.normalize(".") assert len(pwd) > 0 f = sftp.normalize("./" + sftp.FOLDER) assert len(f) > 0 assert os.path.join(pwd, sftp.FOLDER) == f def test_mkdir(self, sftp): """ verify that mkdir/rmdir work. """ sftp.mkdir(sftp.FOLDER + "/subfolder") with pytest.raises(IOError): # generic msg only sftp.mkdir(sftp.FOLDER + "/subfolder") sftp.rmdir(sftp.FOLDER + "/subfolder") with pytest.raises(IOError, match="No such file"): sftp.rmdir(sftp.FOLDER + "/subfolder") def test_chdir(self, sftp): """ verify that chdir/getcwd work. """ root = sftp.normalize(".") if root[-1] != "/": root += "/" try: sftp.mkdir(sftp.FOLDER + "/alpha") sftp.chdir(sftp.FOLDER + "/alpha") sftp.mkdir("beta") assert root + sftp.FOLDER + "/alpha" == sftp.getcwd() assert ["beta"] == sftp.listdir(".") sftp.chdir("beta") with sftp.open("fish", "w") as f: f.write("hello\n") sftp.chdir("..") assert ["fish"] == sftp.listdir("beta") sftp.chdir("..") assert ["fish"] == sftp.listdir("alpha/beta") finally: sftp.chdir(root) try: sftp.unlink(sftp.FOLDER + "/alpha/beta/fish") except: pass try: sftp.rmdir(sftp.FOLDER + "/alpha/beta") except: pass try: sftp.rmdir(sftp.FOLDER + "/alpha") except: pass def test_get_put(self, sftp): """ verify that get/put work. """ warnings.filterwarnings("ignore", "tempnam.*") fd, localname = mkstemp() os.close(fd) text = b"All I wanted was a plastic bunny rabbit.\n" with open(localname, "wb") as f: f.write(text) saved_progress = [] def progress_callback(x, y): saved_progress.append((x, y)) sftp.put(localname, sftp.FOLDER + "/bunny.txt", progress_callback) with sftp.open(sftp.FOLDER + "/bunny.txt", "rb") as f: assert text == f.read(128) assert [(41, 41)] == saved_progress os.unlink(localname) fd, localname = mkstemp() os.close(fd) saved_progress = [] sftp.get(sftp.FOLDER + "/bunny.txt", localname, progress_callback) with open(localname, "rb") as f: assert text == f.read(128) assert [(41, 41)] == saved_progress os.unlink(localname) sftp.unlink(sftp.FOLDER + "/bunny.txt") def test_get_without_prefetch(self, sftp): """ Create a 4MB file. Verify that pull works without prefetching using a lager file. """ sftp_filename = sftp.FOLDER + "/dummy_file" num_chars = 1024 * 1024 * 4 fd, localname = mkstemp() os.close(fd) with open(localname, "wb") as f: f.write(b"0" * num_chars) sftp.put(localname, sftp_filename) os.unlink(localname) fd, localname = mkstemp() os.close(fd) sftp.get(sftp_filename, localname, prefetch=False) assert os.stat(localname).st_size == num_chars os.unlink(localname) sftp.unlink(sftp_filename) def test_check(self, sftp): """ verify that file.check() works against our own server. (it's an sftp extension that we support, and may be the only ones who support it.) """ with sftp.open(sftp.FOLDER + "/kitty.txt", "w") as f: f.write("here kitty kitty" * 64) try: with sftp.open(sftp.FOLDER + "/kitty.txt", "r") as f: sum = f.check("sha1") assert ( "91059CFC6615941378D413CB5ADAF4C5EB293402" == u(hexlify(sum)).upper() ) sum = f.check("md5", 0, 512) assert ( "93DE4788FCA28D471516963A1FE3856A" == u(hexlify(sum)).upper() ) sum = f.check("md5", 0, 0, 510) expected = "EB3B45B8CD55A0707D99B177544A319F373183D241432BB2157AB9E46358C4AC90370B5CADE5D90336FC1716F90B36D6" # noqa assert u(hexlify(sum)).upper() == expected finally: sftp.unlink(sftp.FOLDER + "/kitty.txt") def test_x_flag(self, sftp): """ verify that the 'x' flag works when opening a file. """ sftp.open(sftp.FOLDER + "/unusual.txt", "wx").close() try: try: sftp.open(sftp.FOLDER + "/unusual.txt", "wx") self.fail("expected exception") except IOError: pass finally: sftp.unlink(sftp.FOLDER + "/unusual.txt") def test_utf8(self, sftp): """ verify that unicode strings are encoded into utf8 correctly. """ with sftp.open(sftp.FOLDER + "/something", "w") as f: f.write("okay") try: sftp.rename( sftp.FOLDER + "/something", sftp.FOLDER + "/" + unicode_folder ) sftp.open(b(sftp.FOLDER) + utf8_folder, "r") except Exception as e: self.fail("exception " + str(e)) sftp.unlink(b(sftp.FOLDER) + utf8_folder) def test_utf8_chdir(self, sftp): sftp.mkdir(sftp.FOLDER + "/" + unicode_folder) try: sftp.chdir(sftp.FOLDER + "/" + unicode_folder) with sftp.open("something", "w") as f: f.write("okay") sftp.unlink("something") finally: sftp.chdir() sftp.rmdir(sftp.FOLDER + "/" + unicode_folder) def test_bad_readv(self, sftp): """ verify that readv at the end of the file doesn't essplode. """ sftp.open(sftp.FOLDER + "/zero", "w").close() try: with sftp.open(sftp.FOLDER + "/zero", "r") as f: f.readv([(0, 12)]) with sftp.open(sftp.FOLDER + "/zero", "r") as f: file_size = f.stat().st_size f.prefetch(file_size) f.read(100) finally: sftp.unlink(sftp.FOLDER + "/zero") def test_put_without_confirm(self, sftp): """ verify that get/put work without confirmation. """ warnings.filterwarnings("ignore", "tempnam.*") fd, localname = mkstemp() os.close(fd) text = b"All I wanted was a plastic bunny rabbit.\n" with open(localname, "wb") as f: f.write(text) saved_progress = [] def progress_callback(x, y): saved_progress.append((x, y)) res = sftp.put( localname, sftp.FOLDER + "/bunny.txt", progress_callback, False ) assert SFTPAttributes().attr == res.attr with sftp.open(sftp.FOLDER + "/bunny.txt", "r") as f: assert text == f.read(128) assert (41, 41) == saved_progress[-1] os.unlink(localname) sftp.unlink(sftp.FOLDER + "/bunny.txt") def test_getcwd(self, sftp): """ verify that chdir/getcwd work. """ assert sftp.getcwd() is None root = sftp.normalize(".") if root[-1] != "/": root += "/" try: sftp.mkdir(sftp.FOLDER + "/alpha") sftp.chdir(sftp.FOLDER + "/alpha") assert sftp.getcwd() == "/" + sftp.FOLDER + "/alpha" finally: sftp.chdir(root) try: sftp.rmdir(sftp.FOLDER + "/alpha") except: pass def test_seek_append(self, sftp): """ verify that seek does't affect writes during append. does not work except through paramiko. :( openssh fails. """ try: with sftp.open(sftp.FOLDER + "/append.txt", "a") as f: f.write("first line\nsecond line\n") f.seek(11, f.SEEK_SET) f.write("third line\n") with sftp.open(sftp.FOLDER + "/append.txt", "r") as f: assert f.stat().st_size == 34 assert f.readline() == "first line\n" assert f.readline() == "second line\n" assert f.readline() == "third line\n" finally: sftp.remove(sftp.FOLDER + "/append.txt") def test_putfo_empty_file(self, sftp): """ Send an empty file and confirm it is sent. """ target = sftp.FOLDER + "/empty file.txt" stream = StringIO() try: attrs = sftp.putfo(stream, target) # the returned attributes should not be null assert attrs is not None finally: sftp.remove(target) # TODO: this test doesn't actually fail if the regression (removing '%' # expansion to '%%' within sftp.py's def _log()) is removed - stacktraces # appear but they're clearly emitted from subthreads that have no error # handling. No point running it until that is fixed somehow. @pytest.mark.skip("Doesn't prove anything right now") def test_file_with_percent(self, sftp): """ verify that we can create a file with a '%' in the filename. ( it needs to be properly escaped by _log() ) """ f = sftp.open(sftp.FOLDER + "/test%file", "w") try: assert f.stat().st_size == 0 finally: f.close() sftp.remove(sftp.FOLDER + "/test%file") def test_non_utf8_data(self, sftp): """Test write() and read() of non utf8 data""" try: with sftp.open("%s/nonutf8data" % sftp.FOLDER, "w") as f: f.write(NON_UTF8_DATA) with sftp.open("%s/nonutf8data" % sftp.FOLDER, "r") as f: data = f.read() assert data == NON_UTF8_DATA with sftp.open("%s/nonutf8data" % sftp.FOLDER, "wb") as f: f.write(NON_UTF8_DATA) with sftp.open("%s/nonutf8data" % sftp.FOLDER, "rb") as f: data = f.read() assert data == NON_UTF8_DATA finally: sftp.remove("%s/nonutf8data" % sftp.FOLDER) @requireNonAsciiLocale("LC_TIME") def test_sftp_attributes_locale_time(self, sftp): """Test SFTPAttributes under a locale with non-ascii time strings.""" some_stat = os.stat(sftp.FOLDER) sftp_attributes = SFTPAttributes.from_stat(some_stat, u("a_directory")) assert b"a_directory" in sftp_attributes.asbytes() def test_sftp_attributes_empty_str(self, sftp): sftp_attributes = SFTPAttributes() assert ( str(sftp_attributes) == "?--------- 1 0 0 0 (unknown date) ?" ) @needs_builtin("buffer") def test_write_buffer(self, sftp): """Test write() using a buffer instance.""" data = 3 * b"A potentially large block of data to chunk up.\n" try: with sftp.open("%s/write_buffer" % sftp.FOLDER, "wb") as f: for offset in range(0, len(data), 8): f.write(buffer(data, offset, 8)) # noqa with sftp.open("%s/write_buffer" % sftp.FOLDER, "rb") as f: assert f.read() == data finally: sftp.remove("%s/write_buffer" % sftp.FOLDER) @needs_builtin("memoryview") def test_write_memoryview(self, sftp): """Test write() using a memoryview instance.""" data = 3 * b"A potentially large block of data to chunk up.\n" try: with sftp.open("%s/write_memoryview" % sftp.FOLDER, "wb") as f: view = memoryview(data) for offset in range(0, len(data), 8): f.write(view[offset : offset + 8]) with sftp.open("%s/write_memoryview" % sftp.FOLDER, "rb") as f: assert f.read() == data finally: sftp.remove("%s/write_memoryview" % sftp.FOLDER)