child.before taking almost 1 minute to execute
sruthi223 at gmail.com
sruthi223 at gmail.com
Thu Feb 25 10:12:55 EST 2016
On Wednesday, February 24, 2016 at 4:10:13 PM UTC-5, Gregory Ewing wrote:
> pyfreek wrote:
> > The following snippet alone is taking 1 minute to execute. is there any best way to find 'No such file' other than using child.before
> >
> > if not scrutinFile.startswith('/') :
> > scrutinFile = '/'+ scrutinFile
> > scrutinFileFtp = directory + scrutinFile
> > filePath, file = os.path.split(scrutinFileFtp)
> > p.sendline('cd %s'%(filePath))
> > p.expect([pexpect.EOF,pexpect.TIMEOUT])
> > if 'No such file' in p.before:
> > print "No such directory exists!!"
> > sys.exit(1)
>
> If you're talking to an ftp client here, you might like
> to consider using the ftplib module in the standard
> library. It ought to take care of the messy details
> of error detection for you.
>
> --
> Greg
Thanks greg, but my organization is using pexpect as a part of its libraries. so I am trying to use the same.
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