| pyfilesystem2 | |||
| six | |||
| pysmb |
Install directly from PyPI, using pip
pip install fs.smbfs
Use fs.open_fs to open a filesystem with an SMB
FS URL:
import fs
smb_fs = fs.open_fs('smb://username:password@SAMBAHOSTNAME:port/share')The opener can use either an IPv4 address or a NetBIOS hostname, using the
NetBIOS name service
to find the other token. Otherwise, if NetBIOS is not available, a new SMB
connection can be established by using the IPv4 address and giving the
hostname with the hostname URL parameter.
The following parameters can be passed as URL parameters: timeout,
name-port, direct-tcp, hostname.
import fs.smbfs
smb_fs = fs.smbfs.SMBFS(
host, username='guest', passwd='', timeout=15,
port=139, name_port=137, direct_tcp=False
)with each argument explained below:
host- either the host name (not the FQDN) of the SMB server, its IP address, or both in a tuple. if either the IP address or the host name is not given, NETBIOS is queried to get the missing data.
user- the username to connect with, defaults to 'guest' for anonymous connection.
passwd- an optional password, defaults to '' for anonymous connection.
timeout- the timeout, in seconds, for NetBIOS and TCP requests.
port- the port the SMB server is listening on.
naming_port- the port the NetBIOS naming service is listening on
direct_tcp- set to True if the server is accessible directly through TCP, leave to False for maximum compatibility
Once created, the SMBFS filesystem behaves like any other filesystem
(see the Pyfilesystem2 documentation),
except if it was open in the root directory of the server, in which case the
root directory of the SMBFS instance will be read-only (since SMB clients
cannot create new shares).
Found a bug ? Have an enhancement request ? Head over to the GitHub issue tracker of the project if you need to report or ask something. If you are filling in on a bug, please include as much information as you can about the issue, and try to recreate the same bug in a simple, easily reproductible situation.
- fs, the core Pyfilesystem2 library
- fs.archive, enhanced archive filesystems for Pyfilesystem2
- fs.sshfs, Pyfilesystem2 over SSH using paramiko