158 lines
6.5 KiB
Python
158 lines
6.5 KiB
Python
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import sys
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import types
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from .exceptions import EOF, TIMEOUT
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from .pty_spawn import spawn
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def run(command, timeout=30, withexitstatus=False, events=None,
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extra_args=None, logfile=None, cwd=None, env=None, **kwargs):
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'''
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This function runs the given command; waits for it to finish; then
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returns all output as a string. STDERR is included in output. If the full
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path to the command is not given then the path is searched.
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Note that lines are terminated by CR/LF (\\r\\n) combination even on
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UNIX-like systems because this is the standard for pseudottys. If you set
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'withexitstatus' to true, then run will return a tuple of (command_output,
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exitstatus). If 'withexitstatus' is false then this returns just
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command_output.
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The run() function can often be used instead of creating a spawn instance.
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For example, the following code uses spawn::
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from pexpect import *
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child = spawn('scp foo user@example.com:.')
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child.expect('(?i)password')
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child.sendline(mypassword)
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The previous code can be replace with the following::
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from pexpect import *
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run('scp foo user@example.com:.', events={'(?i)password': mypassword})
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**Examples**
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Start the apache daemon on the local machine::
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from pexpect import *
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run("/usr/local/apache/bin/apachectl start")
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Check in a file using SVN::
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from pexpect import *
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run("svn ci -m 'automatic commit' my_file.py")
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Run a command and capture exit status::
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from pexpect import *
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(command_output, exitstatus) = run('ls -l /bin', withexitstatus=1)
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The following will run SSH and execute 'ls -l' on the remote machine. The
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password 'secret' will be sent if the '(?i)password' pattern is ever seen::
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run("ssh username@machine.example.com 'ls -l'",
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events={'(?i)password':'secret\\n'})
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This will start mencoder to rip a video from DVD. This will also display
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progress ticks every 5 seconds as it runs. For example::
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from pexpect import *
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def print_ticks(d):
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print d['event_count'],
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run("mencoder dvd://1 -o video.avi -oac copy -ovc copy",
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events={TIMEOUT:print_ticks}, timeout=5)
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The 'events' argument should be either a dictionary or a tuple list that
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contains patterns and responses. Whenever one of the patterns is seen
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in the command output, run() will send the associated response string.
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So, run() in the above example can be also written as::
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run("mencoder dvd://1 -o video.avi -oac copy -ovc copy",
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events=[(TIMEOUT,print_ticks)], timeout=5)
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Use a tuple list for events if the command output requires a delicate
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control over what pattern should be matched, since the tuple list is passed
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to pexpect() as its pattern list, with the order of patterns preserved.
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Note that you should put newlines in your string if Enter is necessary.
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Like the example above, the responses may also contain a callback, either
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a function or method. It should accept a dictionary value as an argument.
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The dictionary contains all the locals from the run() function, so you can
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access the child spawn object or any other variable defined in run()
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(event_count, child, and extra_args are the most useful). A callback may
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return True to stop the current run process. Otherwise run() continues
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until the next event. A callback may also return a string which will be
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sent to the child. 'extra_args' is not used by directly run(). It provides
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a way to pass data to a callback function through run() through the locals
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dictionary passed to a callback.
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Like :class:`spawn`, passing *encoding* will make it work with unicode
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instead of bytes. You can pass *codec_errors* to control how errors in
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encoding and decoding are handled.
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'''
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if timeout == -1:
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child = spawn(command, maxread=2000, logfile=logfile, cwd=cwd, env=env,
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**kwargs)
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else:
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child = spawn(command, timeout=timeout, maxread=2000, logfile=logfile,
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cwd=cwd, env=env, **kwargs)
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if isinstance(events, list):
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patterns= [x for x,y in events]
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responses = [y for x,y in events]
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elif isinstance(events, dict):
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patterns = list(events.keys())
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responses = list(events.values())
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else:
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# This assumes EOF or TIMEOUT will eventually cause run to terminate.
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patterns = None
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responses = None
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child_result_list = []
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event_count = 0
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while True:
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try:
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index = child.expect(patterns)
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if isinstance(child.after, child.allowed_string_types):
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child_result_list.append(child.before + child.after)
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else:
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# child.after may have been a TIMEOUT or EOF,
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# which we don't want appended to the list.
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child_result_list.append(child.before)
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if isinstance(responses[index], child.allowed_string_types):
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child.send(responses[index])
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elif (isinstance(responses[index], types.FunctionType) or
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isinstance(responses[index], types.MethodType)):
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callback_result = responses[index](locals())
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sys.stdout.flush()
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if isinstance(callback_result, child.allowed_string_types):
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child.send(callback_result)
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elif callback_result:
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break
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else:
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raise TypeError("parameter `event' at index {index} must be "
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"a string, method, or function: {value!r}"
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.format(index=index, value=responses[index]))
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event_count = event_count + 1
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except TIMEOUT:
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child_result_list.append(child.before)
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break
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except EOF:
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child_result_list.append(child.before)
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break
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child_result = child.string_type().join(child_result_list)
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if withexitstatus:
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child.close()
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return (child_result, child.exitstatus)
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else:
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return child_result
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def runu(command, timeout=30, withexitstatus=False, events=None,
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extra_args=None, logfile=None, cwd=None, env=None, **kwargs):
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"""Deprecated: pass encoding to run() instead.
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"""
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kwargs.setdefault('encoding', 'utf-8')
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return run(command, timeout=timeout, withexitstatus=withexitstatus,
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events=events, extra_args=extra_args, logfile=logfile, cwd=cwd,
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env=env, **kwargs)
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