I'm using Python Paramiko and scp to perform some operations on remote machines. Some machines I work on require files to be available locally on their system. When this is the case, I'm using Paramiko and scp to copy the files across. For example:
from paramiko import SSHClient
from scp import SCPClient
ssh = SSHClient()
ssh.load_system_host_keys()
ssh.connect('192.168.100.1')
scp = SCPClient(ssh.get_transport())
scp.put('localfile', 'remote file')
scp.close()
ssh.close()
My question is, how can I check to see if 'localfile' exists on the remote machine before I try the scp?
I'd like to try and use Python commands where possible i.e. not bash