Running interactive commands in Paramiko

Solution 1:

The full paramiko distribution ships with a lot of good demos.

In the demos subdirectory, demo.py and interactive.py have full interactive TTY examples which would probably be overkill for your situation.

In your example above ssh_stdin acts like a standard Python file object, so ssh_stdin.write should work so long as the channel is still open.

I've never needed to write to stdin, but the docs suggest that a channel is closed as soon as a command exits, so using the standard stdin.write method to send a password up probably won't work. There are lower level paramiko commands on the channel itself that give you more control - see how the SSHClient.exec_command method is implemented for all the gory details.

Solution 2:

I had the same problem trying to make an interactive ssh session using ssh, a fork of Paramiko.

I dug around and found this article:

Updated link (last version before the link generated a 404): http://web.archive.org/web/20170912043432/http://jessenoller.com/2009/02/05/ssh-programming-with-paramiko-completely-different/

To continue your example you could do

ssh_stdin, ssh_stdout, ssh_stderr = ssh.exec_command("psql -U factory -d factory -f /tmp/data.sql")
ssh_stdin.write('password\n')
ssh_stdin.flush()
output = ssh_stdout.read()

The article goes more in depth, describing a fully interactive shell around exec_command. I found this a lot easier to use than the examples in the source.

Original link: http://jessenoller.com/2009/02/05/ssh-programming-with-paramiko-completely-different/

Solution 3:

You need Pexpect to get the best of both worlds (expect and ssh wrappers).

Solution 4:

ssh = paramiko.SSHClient()
ssh.set_missing_host_key_policy(paramiko.AutoAddPolicy())
ssh.connect(server_IP,22,username, password)


stdin, stdout, stderr = ssh.exec_command('/Users/lteue/Downloads/uecontrol-CXC_173_6456-R32A01/uecontrol.sh -host localhost ')
alldata = ""
while not stdout.channel.exit_status_ready():
   solo_line = ""        
   # Print stdout data when available
   if stdout.channel.recv_ready():
      # Retrieve the first 1024 bytes
      solo_line = stdout.channel.recv(1024) 
      alldata += solo_line
   if(cmp(solo_line,'uec> ') ==0 ):    #Change Conditionals to your code here  
     if num_of_input == 0 :
      data_buffer = ""    
      for cmd in commandList :
       #print cmd
       stdin.channel.send(cmd)        # send input commmand 1
      num_of_input += 1
     if num_of_input == 1 :
      stdin.channel.send('q \n')      # send input commmand 2 , in my code is exit the interactive session, the connect will close.
      num_of_input += 1 
print alldata
ssh.close()              

Why the stdout.read() will hang if use dierectly without checking stdout.channel.recv_ready(): in while stdout.channel.exit_status_ready():

For my case ,after run command on remote server , the session is waiting for user input , after input 'q' ,it will close the connection . But before inputting 'q' , the stdout.read() will waiting for EOF,seems this methord does not works if buffer is larger .

  • I tried stdout.read(1) in while , it works
    I tried stdout.readline() in while , it works also.
    stdin, stdout, stderr = ssh.exec_command('/Users/lteue/Downloads/uecontrol')
    stdout.read() will hang

Solution 5:

I'm not familiar with paramiko, but this may work:

ssh_stdin.write('input value')
ssh_stdin.flush()

For information on stdin:

http://docs.python.org/library/sys.html?highlight=stdin#sys.stdin