Checking a file existence on a remote SSH server using Python

Teo Jie Wei picture Teo Jie Wei · Jan 18, 2013 · Viewed 17.2k times · Source

I have two servers A and B. I'm suppose to send, let said an image file, from server A to another server B. But before server A could send the file over I would like to check if a similar file exist in server B. I try using os.path.exists() and it does not work.

print os.path.exists('[email protected]:b.jpeg')

The result return a false even I have put an exact file on server B. I'm not sure whether is it my syntax error or is there any better solution to this problem. Thank you

Answer

Dietrich Epp picture Dietrich Epp · Jan 18, 2013

The os.path functions only work on files on the same computer. They operate on paths, and [email protected]:b.jpeg is not a path.

In order to accomplish this, you will need to remotely execute a script. Something like this will work, usually:

def exists_remote(host, path):
    """Test if a file exists at path on a host accessible with SSH."""
    status = subprocess.call(
        ['ssh', host, 'test -f {}'.format(pipes.quote(path))])
    if status == 0:
        return True
    if status == 1:
        return False
    raise Exception('SSH failed')

So you can get if a file exists on another server with:

if exists_remote('[email protected]', 'b.jpeg'):
    # it exists...

Note that this will probably be incredibly slow, likely even more than 100 ms.