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1# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
1# Copyright (C) 2013 Intel Corporation 2# Copyright (C) 2013 Intel Corporation
2# 3#
3# Released under the MIT license (see COPYING.MIT) 4# Released under the MIT license (see COPYING.MIT)
@@ -151,3 +152,86 @@ class SSHControl(object):
151 def copy_from(self, remotepath, localpath): 152 def copy_from(self, remotepath, localpath):
152 command = self.scp + ['%s@%s:%s' % (self.user, self.ip, remotepath), localpath] 153 command = self.scp + ['%s@%s:%s' % (self.user, self.ip, remotepath), localpath]
153 return self._internal_run(command, ignore_status=False) 154 return self._internal_run(command, ignore_status=False)
155
156 def copy_dir_to(self, localpath, remotepath):
157 """
158 Copy recursively localpath directory to remotepath in target.
159 """
160
161 for root, dirs, files in os.walk(localpath):
162 # Create directories in the target as needed
163 for d in dirs:
164 tmp_dir = os.path.join(root, d).replace(localpath, "")
165 new_dir = os.path.join(remotepath, tmp_dir.lstrip("/"))
166 cmd = "mkdir -p %s" % new_dir
167 self.run(cmd)
168
169 # Copy files into the target
170 for f in files:
171 tmp_file = os.path.join(root, f).replace(localpath, "")
172 dst_file = os.path.join(remotepath, tmp_file.lstrip("/"))
173 src_file = os.path.join(root, f)
174 self.copy_to(src_file, dst_file)
175
176
177 def delete_files(self, remotepath, files):
178 """
179 Delete files in target's remote path.
180 """
181
182 cmd = "rm"
183 if not isinstance(files, list):
184 files = [files]
185
186 for f in files:
187 cmd = "%s %s" % (cmd, os.path.join(remotepath, f))
188
189 self.run(cmd)
190
191
192 def delete_dir(self, remotepath):
193 """
194 Delete remotepath directory in target.
195 """
196
197 cmd = "rmdir %s" % remotepath
198 self.run(cmd)
199
200
201 def delete_dir_structure(self, localpath, remotepath):
202 """
203 Delete recursively localpath structure directory in target's remotepath.
204
205 This function is very usefult to delete a package that is installed in
206 the DUT and the host running the test has such package extracted in tmp
207 directory.
208
209 Example:
210 pwd: /home/user/tmp
211 tree: .
212 └── work
213 ├── dir1
214 │   └── file1
215 └── dir2
216
217 localpath = "/home/user/tmp" and remotepath = "/home/user"
218
219 With the above variables this function will try to delete the
220 directory in the DUT in this order:
221 /home/user/work/dir1/file1
222 /home/user/work/dir1 (if dir is empty)
223 /home/user/work/dir2 (if dir is empty)
224 /home/user/work (if dir is empty)
225 """
226
227 for root, dirs, files in os.walk(localpath, topdown=False):
228 # Delete files first
229 tmpdir = os.path.join(root).replace(localpath, "")
230 remotedir = os.path.join(remotepath, tmpdir.lstrip("/"))
231 self.delete_files(remotedir, files)
232
233 # Remove dirs if empty
234 for d in dirs:
235 tmpdir = os.path.join(root, d).replace(localpath, "")
236 remotedir = os.path.join(remotepath, tmpdir.lstrip("/"))
237 self.delete_dir(remotepath)