I'm trying to write a Ruby script that will ssh over to a server, run a given command, and fetch the output from it. Here's what I've got so far, mostly adapted from the Programming Ruby book:
require 'pty'
require 'expect'
$expect_verbose = true
PTY.spawn("ssh root@x.y") do |reader, writer, pid|
reader.expect(/root@x.y's password:.*/)
writer.puts("password")
reader.expect(/.*/)
writer.puts("ls -l")
reader.expect(/.*/)
answer = reader.gets
puts "Answer = #{answer}"
end
Unfortunately all I'm getting back is this:
Answer = .y's password:
Any idea what I've done wrong and how to alleviate this?
For this I recommend using the net-ssh gem:
sudo gem install net-ssh
: http://net-ssh.rubyforge.org/ssh/v2/api/index.htmlThe code goes a little like this:
Check out http://www.42klines.com/2010/08/14/what-to-expect-from-the-ruby-expect-library.html - it has some nice examples of using PTY with and without Ruby's expect.
I often find it easier to only use PTY, as I can look at my "buffer" and work out what's happening.