I have a python script on a raspberry that take a picture, when I run it with putty foo.jpg is indeed created.
However when I run it using paramiko foo.jpg is not created, but the script run as expected (it prints 'foo.jpg captured').
class RemoteServer():
def __init__(self, ip, port, username, password):
self.ip = ip
self.port = port
self.username = username
self.password = password
class RemoteHelper():
def __init__(self, paramiko_ssh_object):
self.ssh = paramiko_ssh_object
def waitForExecCommandEnd(self, channel, command):
"""
Block untill the end of a command executed by Paramiko.ssh.exec_command
-channel : (channel) channel stdout returned by Paramiko.ssh.exec_command
-command : (string) command to run
"""
while not channel.exit_status_ready():
print "Waiting for end of {}".format(command)
time.sleep(1)
def runRemoteCommand(self, command):
"""
Run a command on the remote server via ssh and block until it ends
-command : (string) command to run
"""
print "running {}".format(command)
a, stdout, stderr = self.ssh.exec_command(command)
self.waitForExecCommandEnd(stdout.channel, command)
for line in stdout.readlines():
print line
for line in stderr.readlines():
print li
def authentificate(ssh, rpi):
ssh.set_missing_host_key_policy(paramiko.AutoAddPolicy())
print "Connection a %s:%s user=%s mdp=XXXXXXXXX" % (rpi.ip, rpi.port, rpi.username)
ssh.connect(rpi.ip, port=rpi.port, username=rpi.username, password=rpi.password)
rpi = RemoteServer("192.168.1.20", 22, "pi", "raspberry")
ssh = paramiko.SSHClient()
authentificate(ssh, rpi)
remoteHelper = RemoteHelper(ssh)
remoteHelper.runRemoteCommand("sudo python /home/pi/camera/pictaker.py")
And here is the script on the RPI:
#!/usr/bin/env python
# --*-- encoding: utf-8 --*--
from time import sleep
from picamera import PiCamera
#camera conf
camera = PiCamera()
camera.resolution = (2592, 1944)
camera.vflip = True
camera.framerate = 5
#camera warmpup
print "preparing camera"
camera.start_preview()
sleep(2)
#taking pic
camera.capture('foo.jpg')
print "foo.jpg captured"
camera.close()
would it be due to some unix permissions?
Thanks.