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Workaround to download a large file with paramiko from a sftp server
"""
The script contains example of the paramiko usage for large file downloading.
It implements :func:`download` with limited number of concurrent requests to server, whereas
paramiko implementation of the :meth:`paramiko.SFTPClient.getfo` send read requests without
limitations, that can cause problems if large file is being downloaded.
"""
import logging
import os
import typing
from os.path import join, dirname
from paramiko import SFTPClient, SFTPFile, Message, SFTPError, Transport
from paramiko.sftp import CMD_STATUS, CMD_READ, CMD_DATA
logger = logging.getLogger('demo')
class _SFTPFileDownloader:
"""
Helper class to download large file with paramiko sftp client with limited number of concurrent requests.
"""
_DOWNLOAD_MAX_REQUESTS = 48
_DOWNLOAD_MAX_CHUNK_SIZE = 0x8000
def __init__(self, f_in: SFTPFile, f_out: typing.BinaryIO, callback=None):
self.f_in = f_in
self.f_out = f_out
self.callback = callback
self.requested_chunks = {}
self.received_chunks = {}
self.saved_exception = None
def download(self):
file_size = self.f_in.stat().st_size
requested_size = 0
received_size = 0
while True:
# send read requests
while len(self.requested_chunks) + len(self.received_chunks) < self._DOWNLOAD_MAX_REQUESTS and \
requested_size < file_size:
chunk_size = min(self._DOWNLOAD_MAX_CHUNK_SIZE, file_size - requested_size)
request_id = self._sftp_async_read_request(
fileobj=self,
file_handle=self.f_in.handle,
offset=requested_size,
size=chunk_size
)
self.requested_chunks[request_id] = (requested_size, chunk_size)
requested_size += chunk_size
# receive blocks if they are available
# note: the _async_response is invoked
self.f_in.sftp._read_response()
self._check_exception()
# write received data to output stream
while True:
chunk = self.received_chunks.pop(received_size, None)
if chunk is None:
break
_, chunk_size, chunk_data = chunk
self.f_out.write(chunk_data)
if self.callback is not None:
self.callback(chunk_data)
received_size += chunk_size
# check transfer status
if received_size >= file_size:
break
# check chunks queues
if not self.requested_chunks and len(self.received_chunks) >= self._DOWNLOAD_MAX_REQUESTS:
raise ValueError("SFTP communication error. The queue with requested file chunks is empty and"
"the received chunks queue is full and cannot be consumed.")
return received_size
def _sftp_async_read_request(self, fileobj, file_handle, offset, size):
sftp_client = self.f_in.sftp
with sftp_client._lock:
num = sftp_client.request_number
msg = Message()
msg.add_int(num)
msg.add_string(file_handle)
msg.add_int64(offset)
msg.add_int(size)
sftp_client._expecting[num] = fileobj
sftp_client.request_number += 1
sftp_client._send_packet(CMD_READ, msg)
return num
def _async_response(self, t, msg, num):
if t == CMD_STATUS:
# save exception and re-raise it on next file operation
try:
self.f_in.sftp._convert_status(msg)
except Exception as e:
self.saved_exception = e
return
if t != CMD_DATA:
raise SFTPError("Expected data")
data = msg.get_string()
chunk_data = self.requested_chunks.pop(num, None)
if chunk_data is None:
return
# save chunk
offset, size = chunk_data
if size != len(data):
raise SFTPError(f"Invalid data block size. Expected {size} bytes, but it has {len(data)} size")
self.received_chunks[offset] = (offset, size, data)
def _check_exception(self):
"""if there's a saved exception, raise & clear it"""
if self.saved_exception is not None:
x = self.saved_exception
self.saved_exception = None
raise x
def download_file(sftp_client: SFTPClient, remote_path: str, local_path: str, callback=None):
"""
Helper function to download remote file via sftp.
It contains a fix for a bug that prevents a large file downloading with :meth:`paramiko.SFTPClient.get`
Note: this function relies on some private paramiko API and has been tested with paramiko 2.7.1.
So it may not work with other paramiko versions.
:param sftp_client: paramiko sftp client
:param remote_path: remote file path
:param local_path: local file path
:param callback: optional data callback
"""
remote_file_size = sftp_client.stat(remote_path).st_size
with sftp_client.open(remote_path, 'rb') as f_in, open(local_path, 'wb') as f_out:
_SFTPFileDownloader(
f_in=f_in,
f_out=f_out,
callback=callback
).download()
local_file_size = os.path.getsize(local_path)
if remote_file_size != local_file_size:
raise IOError(f"file size mismatch: {remote_file_size} != {local_file_size}")
def main():
# public sftp server
host = 'demo.wftpserver.com'
port = 2222
username = 'demo-user'
password = 'demo-user'
remote_file_path = '/download/manual_en.pdf'
local_file_path = join(dirname(__file__), 'manual_en.pdf')
transport = Transport((host, port))
transport.set_keepalive(30)
transport.connect(
username=username,
password=password,
)
with SFTPClient.from_transport(transport) as sftp_client:
progress_size = 0
total_size = 0
step_size = 4 * 1024 * 1024
def progress_callback(data):
nonlocal progress_size, total_size
progress_size += len(data)
total_size += len(data)
while progress_size >= step_size:
logger.info(f"{total_size // (1024 ** 2)} MB has been downloaded")
progress_size -= step_size
download_file(
sftp_client=sftp_client,
remote_path=remote_file_path,
local_path=local_file_path,
callback=progress_callback
)
if __name__ == '__main__':
logging.basicConfig(level=logging.INFO, format="%(asctime)s [%(levelname)s]: %(message)s")
main()
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Hello, thanks for the code, I would like to know what the license of this code is.
Can I use this code in closed source scripts?

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vznncv commented Apr 25, 2023

I haven't specified licence initially, but if you need it, let's say it has "APACHE LICENSE, VERSION 2.0" licence. So you can use it in the closed source scripts.

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