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# HrrRbSftp
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## Table of Contents
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### hrr_rb_ssh's SFTP subsystem
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The gem is available as open source under the terms of the [MIT License](https://opensource.org/licenses/MIT).
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## Code of Conduct
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Everyone interacting in the HrrRbSftp project's codebases, issue trackers, chat rooms and mailing lists is expected to follow the [code of conduct](https://github.com/hirura/hrr_rb_sftp/blob/master/CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md).
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require "bundler/setup"
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require "hrr_rb_sftp"
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#!/usr/bin/env ruby
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require "logger"
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begin
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require 'hrr_rb_sftp'
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rescue LoadError
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require 'hrr_rb_sftp'
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end
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class MyLoggerFormatter < ::Logger::Formatter
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def call severity, time, progname, msg
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"%s, [%s#%d.%x] %5s -- %s: %s\n" % [severity[0..0], format_datetime(time), Process.pid, Thread.current.object_id, severity, progname, msg2str(msg)]
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end
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logger.formatter = MyLoggerFormatter.new
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server = HrrRbSftp::Server.new(logger: logger)
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require 'socket'
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require 'hrr_rb_ssh'
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begin
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rescue LoadError
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require 'hrr_rb_sftp'
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end
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class MyLoggerFormatter < ::Logger::Formatter
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def call severity, time, progname, msg
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"%s, [%s#%d.%x] %5s -- %s: %s\n" % [severity[0..0], format_datetime(time), Process.pid, Thread.current.object_id, severity, progname, msg2str(msg)]
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logger = Logger.new(File.join(File.dirname(__FILE__), "instantiate_hrr_rb_sftp_server.log"))
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logger.formatter = MyLoggerFormatter.new
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auth_publickey = HrrRbSsh::Authentication::Authenticator.new { |ctx|
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true # accept any user
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}
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conn_subsys = HrrRbSsh::Connection::RequestHandler.new { |ctx|
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ctx.chain_proc { |chain|
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when 'sftp'
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exitstatus
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}
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}
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options = {}
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options['authentication_publickey_authenticator'] = auth_publickey
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options['connection_channel_request_subsystem'] = conn_subsys
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server = TCPServer.new 10022
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while true
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Thread.new(server.accept) do |io|
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begin
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ssh_server.start io
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rescue => e
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logger.error { [e.backtrace[0], ": ", e.message, " (", e.class.to_s, ")\n\t", e.backtrace[1..-1].join("\n\t")].join }
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logger.error { [e.backtrace[0], ": ", e.message, " (", e.class.to_s, ")\n\t", e.backtrace[1..-1].join("\n\t")].join }
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require 'hrr_rb_ssh'
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begin
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require 'hrr_rb_sftp'
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rescue LoadError
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require 'hrr_rb_sftp'
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end
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class MyLoggerFormatter < ::Logger::Formatter
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def call severity, time, progname, msg
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"%s, [%s#%d.%x] %5s -- %s: %s\n" % [severity[0..0], format_datetime(time), Process.pid, Thread.current.object_id, severity, progname, msg2str(msg)]
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end
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end
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logger = Logger.new(File.join(File.dirname(__FILE__), "spawn_hrr_rb_sftp_server.log"))
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logger.formatter = MyLoggerFormatter.new
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auth_publickey = HrrRbSsh::Authentication::Authenticator.new { |ctx|
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true # accept any user
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}
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conn_subsys = HrrRbSsh::Connection::RequestHandler.new { |ctx|
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ctx.chain_proc { |chain|
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case ctx.subsystem_name
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when 'sftp'
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pid = spawn(File.join(File.dirname(__FILE__), "hrr_rb_sftp_server.rb"), {in: ctx.io[0], out: ctx.io[1], err: ctx.io[2]})
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exitstatus = 1
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exitstatus
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}
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}
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options = {}
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options['authentication_publickey_authenticator'] = auth_publickey
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options['connection_channel_request_subsystem'] = conn_subsys
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server = TCPServer.new 10022
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while true
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Thread.new(server.accept) do |io|
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begin
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pid = fork do
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begin
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ssh_server = HrrRbSsh::Server.new(options, logger: logger)
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ssh_server.start io
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rescue => e
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logger.error { [e.backtrace[0], ": ", e.message, " (", e.class.to_s, ")\n\t", e.backtrace[1..-1].join("\n\t")].join }
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exit false
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end
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end
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logger.info { "process #{pid} started" }
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io.close rescue nil
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pid, status = Process.waitpid2(pid)
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rescue => e
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logger.error { [e.backtrace[0], ": ", e.message, " (", e.class.to_s, ")\n\t", e.backtrace[1..-1].join("\n\t")].join }
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ensure
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status ||= nil
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logger.info { "process #{pid} finished with status #{status.inspect}" }
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end
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end
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end
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