#! /usr/bin/env python """This script displays locally the graphs that are built by dotviewer on remote machines. Usage: sshgraphserver.py hostname [more args for ssh...] This logs in to 'hostname' by passing the arguments on the command-line to ssh. No further configuration is required: it works for all programs using the dotviewer library as long as they run on 'hostname' under the same username as the one sshgraphserver logs as. """ import graphserver, socket, subprocess, random def ssh_graph_server(sshargs): s1 = socket.socket() s1.bind(('127.0.0.1', socket.INADDR_ANY)) localhost, localport = s1.getsockname() remoteport = random.randrange(10000, 20000) # ^^^ and just hope there is no conflict args = ['ssh', '-S', 'none', '-C', '-R%d:127.0.0.1:%d' % (remoteport, localport)] args = args + sshargs + ['python -u -c "exec input()"'] print ' '.join(args[:-1]) p = subprocess.Popen(args, bufsize=0, stdin=subprocess.PIPE, stdout=subprocess.PIPE) p.stdin.write(repr('port=%d\n%s' % (remoteport, REMOTE_SOURCE)) + '\n') line = p.stdout.readline() assert line == 'OK\n' graphserver.listen_server(None, s1=s1) REMOTE_SOURCE = r""" import tempfile, getpass, os, sys def main(port): tmpdir = tempfile.gettempdir() user = getpass.getuser() fn = os.path.join(tmpdir, 'dotviewer-sshgraphsrv-%s' % user) try: os.unlink(fn) except OSError: pass f = open(fn, 'w') print >> f, port f.close() try: sys.stdout.write('OK\n') # just wait for the loss of the remote link, ignoring any data while sys.stdin.read(1024): pass finally: try: os.unlink(fn) except OSError: pass main(port) """ if __name__ == '__main__': import sys if len(sys.argv) <= 1: print __doc__ sys.exit(2) ssh_graph_server(sys.argv[1:])