File system operations over Windows Remote Management (WinRM) for Ruby

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Uploading files

Files may be copied from the local machine to the winrm endpoint. Individual files or directories, as well as arrays of files and directories may be specified:

require 'winrm-fs'

service = WinRM::WinRMWebService.new(...
file_manager = WinRM::FS::FileManager.new(service)

# upload file.txt from the current working directory
file_manager.upload('file.txt', 'c:/file.txt')

# upload the my_dir directory to c:/foo/my_dir
file_manager.upload('/Users/sneal/my_dir', 'c:/foo/my_dir')

# upload multiple directories and a file to c:\programData
file_manager.upload([
  '/Users/sneal/foo1',
  '/Users/sneal/foo2'
  '/Users/sneal/fluffy.txt'
], '$env:ProgramData')

Handling progress events

If you want to implement your own custom progress handling, you can pass a code block and use the proggress data that upload yields to this block:

file_manager.upload('c:/dev/my_dir', '$env:AppData') do |bytes_copied, total_bytes, local_path, remote_path|
  puts "#{bytes_copied}bytes of #{total_bytes}bytes copied"
end

Troubleshooting

If you're having trouble, first of all its most likely a network or WinRM configuration issue. Take a look at the WinRM gem troubleshooting first.

The most common error with this gem is getting a 500 error because your maxConcurrentOperationsPerUser limit has been reached.

The WS-Management service cannot process the request. This user is allowed a
maximum number of 1500 concurrent operations, which has been exceeded. Close
existing operations for this user, or raise the quota for this user.

You can workaround this by increasing your operations per user quota.

Contributing

  1. Fork it.
  2. Create a branch (git checkout -b my_feature_branch)
  3. Run the unit and integration tests (bundle exec rake integration)
  4. Commit your changes (git commit -am "Added a sweet feature")
  5. Push to the branch (git push origin my_feature_branch)
  6. Create a pull requst from your branch into master (Please be sure to provide enough detail for us to cipher what this change is doing)

Running the tests

We use Bundler to manage dependencies during development.

$ bundle install

Once you have the dependencies, you can run the unit tests with rake:

$ bundle exec rake spec

To run the integration tests you will need a Windows box with the WinRM service properly configured. Its easiest to use the Vagrant Windows box in the Vagrantilfe of this repo.

  1. Create a Windows VM with WinRM configured (see above).
  2. Copy the config-example.yml to config.yml - edit this file with your WinRM connection details.
  3. Run bundle exec rake integration

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