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Net::CLI::Interact::Role::Prompt(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Net::CLI::Interact::Role::Prompt(3pm)
NAME
Net::CLI::Interact::Role::Prompt - Command-line prompt management
VERSION
version 1.121640
DESCRIPTION
This is another core component of Net::CLI::Interact, and its role is to keep track of the current prompt on the connected command line
interface. The idea is that most CLI have a prompt where you issue commands, and are returned some output which this module gathers. The
prompt is a demarcation between each command and its response data.
Note that although we "keep track" of the prompt, Net::CLI::Interact is not a state machine, and the choice of command issued to the
connected device bears no relation to the current (or last matched) prompt.
INTERFACE
set_prompt( $prompt_name )
This method will be used most commonly by applications to select and set a prompt from the Phrasebook which matches the current context of
the connected CLI session. This allows a sequence of commands to be sent which share the same Prompt.
The name you pass in is looked up in the loaded Phrasebook and the entry's regular expression stored internally. An exception is thrown if
the named Prompt is not known.
Typically you would either refer to a Prompt in a Macro, or set the prompt you are expecting once for a sequence of commands in a
particular CLI context.
When a Macro completes and it has been defined in the Phrasebook with an explicit named Prompt at the end, we can assume the user is
indicating some change of context. Therefore the "prompt" is automatically updated on such occasions to have the regular expression from
that named Prompt.
prompt_re
Returns the current Prompt in the form of a regular expression reference. The Prompt is used as a default to catch the end of command
response output, when a Macro has not been set up with explicit Prompt matching.
Typically you would either refer to a Prompt in a Macro, or set the prompt you are expecting once for a sequence of commands in a
particular CLI context.
unset_prompt
Use this method to empty the current "prompt" setting (see above). The effect is that the module will automatically set the Prompt for
itself based on the last line of output received from the connected CLI. Do not use this option unless you know what you are doing.
has_set_prompt
Returns True if there is currently a Prompt set, otherwise returns False.
prompt_looks_like( $name )
Returns True if the current prompt matches the given named prompt. This is useful when you wish to make a more specific check on the
current prompt.
find_prompt( $wake_up? )
A helper method that consumes output from the connected CLI session until a line matches any one of the named Prompts in the loaded
Phrasebook, at which point no more output is consumed. As a consequence the "prompt" will be set (see above).
This might be used when you're connecting to a device which maintains CLI state between session disconnects (for example a serial console),
and you need to discover the current state. However, "find_prompt" is executed automatically for you if you call a "cmd" or "macro" before
any interaction with the CLI.
The current device output will be scanned against all known named Prompts. If nothing is found, the default behaviour is then to send the
content of our "wake_up" slot (see below), and try to match again. The idea is that by sending one carriage return, we might be sent a new
prompt. If you wish to disable this behaviour, pass a false value into this method.
wake_up
Text sent to a device within the "find_prompt" method if no output has so far matched any known named Prompt. Default is the value of the
output record separator from the Transport (one newline).
last_prompt
Returns the Prompt which most recently was matched and terminated gathering of output from the connected CLI. This is a simple text string.
last_prompt_re
Returns the text which was most recently matched and terminated gathering of output from the connected CLI, as a quote-escaped regular
expression with line start and end anchors.
AUTHOR
Oliver Gorwits <oliver@cpan.org>
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
This software is copyright (c) 2012 by Oliver Gorwits.
This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself.
perl v5.14.2 2012-06-12 Net::CLI::Interact::Role::Prompt(3pm)