Is there a way to run command line commands through Ruby? I'm trying to create a small little Ruby program that would dial out and receive/send through command line programs like 'screen', 'rcsz', etc.
It would be great if I could tie all this in with Ruby (MySQL backend, etc.)
There's a few ways to run system commands in Ruby.
But if you need to actually perform input and output with the command's stdin/stdout, you'll probably want to look at the
IO::popen
method, which specifically offers that facility.Yes. There are several ways:
a. Use
%x
or '`':These methods will return the stdout, and redirect stderr to the program's.
b. Use
system
:This method returns
true
if the command was successful. It redirects all output to the program's.c. Use
exec
:That replaces the current process with the one created by the command.
d. (ruby 1.9) use
spawn
:This method does not wait for the process to exit and returns the PID.
e. Use
IO.popen
:This method will return an
IO
object that reperesents the new processes' input/output. It is also currently the only way I know of to give the program input.f. Use
Open3
(on 1.9.2 and later)Open3
has several other functions for getting explicit access to the two output streams. It's similar to popen, but gives you access to stderr.The Most Used method is Using
Open3
here is my code edited version of the above code with some corrections:Yes this is certainly doable but the method of implementation differs dependant on whether the "command line" program in question operates in "Full screen" or command line mode. Programs written for the command line tend to read STDIN and write to STDOUT. These can be called directly within Ruby using the standard backticks methods and/or system/exec calls.
If the program operates in "Full Screen" mode like screen or vi then the approach has to be different. For programs like this you should look for a Ruby implementation of the "expect" library. This will allow you to script what you expect to see on screen and what to send when you see those particular strings appear on screen.
This is unlikely to be the best approach and you should probably look at what you are trying to achieve and find the relevant library/gem to do that rather than trying to automate an existing full screen application. As an example "Need assistance with serial port communications in Ruby" deals with Serial Port communications, a pre-cursor to dialing if that is what you want to achieve using the specific programs you mentioned.