I recommend calling ssh as a subprocess. It's reliable and portable.
import subprocess
proc = subprocess.Popen(['ssh', 'user@host', 'cat > %s' % filename],
stdin=subprocess.PIPE)
proc.communicate(file_contents)
if proc.retcode != 0:
...
You'd have to worry about quoting the destination filename. If you want more flexibility, you could even do this:
import subprocess
import tarfile
import io
tardata = io.BytesIO()
tar = tarfile.open(mode='w:gz', fileobj=tardata)
... put stuff in tar ...
proc = subprocess.Popen(['ssh', 'user@host', 'tar xz'],
stdin=subprocess.PIPE)
proc.communicate(tardata.getvalue())
if proc.retcode != 0:
...
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