SCP/SFTP-ing a file into a container over SSH is now possible #82
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I noticed the Apache2 license on the code, so here are the changes I'm making for my needs.
With these changes, it's possible for someone to leverage
dockerpty
over an SSH connection and have SCP/SFTP work as expected. It would be up to the calling application to manage cleaning up and teardown of the container, but at leastdockerpty
wont spin indefinitely when SCP/SFTP triggers an EOF on stdin.I tested this functionality when using the dockerpty.start functionality.
Feel free to take this update, or just close the PR. Thanks for doing 99% of the work and making this awesome library! 😄