in your main script I see that this is calling the expect script, with username & password
And looking at your expect code
it is taking the username and password from the args you passed from your script to the expect script.
so amending my expect script then running my users script... I still get
but looking at your expect script I see a random " at the eof, is this meant to be there without a closing "???
Hello all,
It's been a few years since I touched 'expect' and just got it on my system.
In the past, I could simply do the following:
(this is just a simple example)
$ expect
$ ls -l
$ pwd
$ exit
...then a default script name would be placed in my working directory. At this point I... (2 Replies)
I need to run a remote application(GUI) in a client.i.e on running a script in the client machine i should get the GUI application which is running in the server by providing password through the script.Will expect or autoexpect command suit for this scenario?
could anyone help me by posting some... (0 Replies)
Hello to all...this is my first post (so please go easy). :)
I feel pretty solid at expect scripting, but I'm running into an issue that I'm not able to wrap my head around. I wrote a script that is a little advanced for logging into a remote Linux machine and changing text in a file using sed.... (2 Replies)
This Expect script provides expect with a list of IP addresses to Cisco IPS sensors and commands to configure Cisco IPS sensors. The user, password, IP addresses, prompt regex, etc. have been anonymized. In general this script will log into the sensors and send commands successfully but there are... (1 Reply)
Hello All,
I am trying to automate an installation process using expect and sh script. My problem is that during the installation process the expected value can change according to the situation.
For Example if this is a first time installation then at step 3 I'll get "Do you want to accept... (0 Replies)
Hi,
Am very new to expect scripting..
Can You please suggest me how to call an expect script inside another expect script..
I tried with
spawn /usr/bin/ksh
send "expect main.exp\r"
expect $root_prompt
and
spawn /usr/bin/ksh
send "main.exp\r"
expect $root_prompt
Both... (1 Reply)
I have a simple Expect script to power a system on and off in an endless loop looking for an ERROR message at which point the script should exit. But I need to skip the first 60 seconds after each power on or off and not exit if there are ERROR messages during that time. I thought I could use... (0 Replies)
the following code works sometimes. other times, it behaves mysteriously. when the script sshs to a box, it is suppose to automatically begin running the command it is told to run. but in this case, after this script logs into a host, it just sits there at the prompt and does not run the... (1 Reply)
I'm fairly new to scripting so this might not be possible.
I am using Expect with Cisco switches and need to capture the string after finding the expect request. For example, when I issue "show version" on a Nexus switch, I'm looking to capture the current firmware version:
#show version
... (0 Replies)
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set_editor($code)
Sets the subroutine that Prophet should use instead of "Prophet::CLI::Command::edit_text" (as this routine invokes an interactive editor)
to $code.
set_editor_script SCRIPT
Sets the editor that Proc::InvokeEditor uses.
This should be a non-interactive script found in t/scripts.
import_extra($class, $args)
in_gladiator($code)
Run the given code using Devel::Gladiator.
repo_path_for($username)
Returns a path on disk for where $username's replica is stored.
repo_uri_for($username)
Returns a file:// URI for $USERNAME'S replica (with the correct replica type prefix).
replica_uuid
Returns the UUID of the test replica.
database_uuid
Returns the UUID of the test database.
replica_last_rev
Returns the sequence number of the last change in the test replica.
as_user($username, $coderef)
Run this code block as $username. This routine sets up the %ENV hash so that when we go looking for a repository, we get the user's repo.
replica_uuid_for($username)
Returns the UUID of the given user's test replica.
database_uuid_for($username)
Returns the UUID of the given user's test database.
ok_added_revisions( { CODE }, $numbers_of_new_revisions, $msg)
Checks that the given code block adds the given number of changes to the test replica. $msg is optional and will be printed with the test
if given.
serialize_conflict($conflict_obj)
Returns a simple, serialized version of a Prophet::Conflict object suitable for comparison in tests.
The serialized version is a hash reference containing the following keys:
meta => { original_source_uuid => 'source_replica_uuid' }
records => { 'record_uuid' =>
{ change_type => 'type',
props => { propchange_name => { source_old => 'old_val',
source_new => 'new_val',
target_old => 'target_val',
}
}
},
'another_record_uuid' =>
{ change_type => 'type',
props => { propchange_name => { source_old => 'old_val',
source_new => 'new_val',
target_old => 'target_val',
}
}
},
}
serialize_changeset($changeset_obj)
Returns a simple, serialized version of a Prophet::ChangeSet object suitable for comparison in tests (a hash).
run_command($command, @args)
Run the given command with (optionally) the given args using a new Prophet::CLI object. Returns the standard output of that command in
scalar form or, in array context, the STDOUT in scalar form *and* the STDERR in scalar form.
Examples:
run_command('create', '--type=Foo');
load_record($type, $uuid)
Loads and returns a record object for the record with the given type and uuid.
as_alice CODE, as_bob CODE, as_charlie CODE, as_david CODE
Runs CODE as alice, bob, charlie or david.
perl v5.10.1 2009-09-02 Prophet::Test(3pm)