How to copy files to network path or drive using Python

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小鲜肉 2020-12-16 04:33

Mine is similar to this question.

How to copy a file from a network share to local disk with variables?

The only difference is my network drive has a passwor

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  • 2020-12-16 05:07

    If you have the pywin32 library (eg comes part of the ActiveState Python distro), then you can get it done in a few lines, without mapping a drive:

    import win32wnet
    win32wnet.WNetAddConnection2(0, None, '\\\\'+host, None, username, password)
    shutil.copy(source_file, '\\\\'+host+dest_share_path+'\\')
    win32wnet.WNetCancelConnection2('\\\\'+host, 0, 0) # optional disconnect
    

    There is a more complete example on ActiveState Code

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  • 2020-12-16 05:23

    I'd try mapping the share to an unused drive letter by calling the NET USE command using os.system (assuming you are on Windows):

    os.system(r"NET USE P: \\ComputerName\ShareName %s /USER:%s\%s" % (password, domain_name, user_name))
    

    After you mapped the share to a drive letter, you can use shutil.copyfile to copy the file to the given drive. Finally, you should unmount the share:

    os.system(r"NET USE P: /DELETE")
    

    Of course this works only on Windows, and you will have to make sure that the drive letter P is available. You can check the return code of the NET USE command to see whether the mount succeeded; if not, you can try a different drive letter until you succeed.

    Since the two NET USE commands come in pair and the second one should always be executed when the first one was executed (even if an exception was raised somewhere in between), you might wrap these two calls in a context manager if you are using Python 2.5 or later:

    from contextlib import contextmanager
    
    @contextmanager
    def network_share_auth(share, username=None, password=None, drive_letter='P'):
        """Context manager that mounts the given share using the given
        username and password to the given drive letter when entering
        the context and unmounts it when exiting."""
        cmd_parts = ["NET USE %s: %s" % (drive_letter, share)]
        if password:
            cmd_parts.append(password)
        if username:
            cmd_parts.append("/USER:%s" % username)
        os.system(" ".join(cmd_parts))
        try:
            yield
        finally:
            os.system("NET USE %s: /DELETE" % drive_letter)
    
    with network_share_auth(r"\\ComputerName\ShareName", username, password):
         shutil.copyfile("foo.txt", r"P:\foo.txt")
    
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