# Allows a mentor to ssh into a Digital Ocean droplet. This is designed to be # executed on the target machine. # # This script takes the username of the mentor as an argument: # # $ python3 add_mentor.py # # Alternatively you can pass in --remove to remove their ssh key from the # machine: # # $ python3 add_mentor.py --remove import os import re import socket import sys from argparse import ArgumentParser from typing import List import requests parser = ArgumentParser(description='Give a mentor ssh access to this machine.') parser.add_argument('username', help='Github username of the mentor.') parser.add_argument('--remove', help='Remove his/her key from the machine.', action='store_true', default=False) # Wrap keys with line comments for easier key removal. append_key = """\ #<{username}>{{{{ {key} #}}}}<{username}> """ def get_mentor_keys(username: str) -> List[str]: url = f'https://api.github.com/users/{username}/keys' r = requests.get(url) if r.status_code != 200: print('Cannot connect to Github...') sys.exit(1) keys = r.json() if not keys: print(f'Mentor "{username}" has no public key.') sys.exit(1) return [key['key'] for key in keys] if __name__ == '__main__': args = parser.parse_args() authorized_keys = os.path.expanduser('~/.ssh/authorized_keys') if args.remove: remove_re = re.compile('#<{0}>{{{{.+}}}}<{0}>(\n)?'.format(args.username), re.DOTALL | re.MULTILINE) with open(authorized_keys, 'r+') as f: old_content = f.read() new_content = re.sub(remove_re, '', old_content) f.seek(0) f.write(new_content) f.truncate() print(f'Successfully removed {args.username}\' SSH key!') else: keys = get_mentor_keys(args.username) with open(authorized_keys, 'a') as f: for key in keys: f.write(append_key.format(username=args.username, key=key)) print(f'Successfully added {args.username}\'s SSH key!') print('Can you let your mentor know that they can connect to this machine with:\n') print(f' $ ssh zulipdev@{socket.gethostname()}\n')