go-expect
Package expect provides an expect-like interface to automate control of
applications. It is unlike expect in that it does not spawn or manage process
lifecycle. This package only focuses on expecting output and sending input
through it's pseudoterminal.
Usage
os.Exec
example
package main
import (
"log"
"os"
"os/exec"
"time"
expect "github.com/Netflix/go-expect"
)
func main() {
c, err := expect.NewConsole(expect.WithStdout(os.Stdout))
if err != nil {
log.Fatal(err)
}
defer c.Close()
cmd := exec.Command("vi")
cmd.Stdin = c.Tty()
cmd.Stdout = c.Tty()
cmd.Stderr = c.Tty()
go func() {
c.ExpectEOF()
}()
err = cmd.Start()
if err != nil {
log.Fatal(err)
}
time.Sleep(time.Second)
c.Send("iHello world\x1b")
time.Sleep(time.Second)
c.Send("dd")
time.Sleep(time.Second)
c.SendLine(":q!")
err = cmd.Wait()
if err != nil {
log.Fatal(err)
}
}
golang.org/x/crypto/ssh/terminal
example
package main
import (
"fmt"
"golang.org/x/crypto/ssh/terminal"
expect "github.com/Netflix/go-expect"
)
func getPassword(fd int) string {
bytePassword, _ := terminal.ReadPassword(fd)
return string(bytePassword)
}
func main() {
c, _ := expect.NewConsole()
defer c.Close()
donec := make(chan struct{})
go func() {
defer close(donec)
c.SendLine("hunter2")
}()
echoText := getPassword(int(c.Tty().Fd()))
<-donec
fmt.Printf("\nPassword from stdin: %s", echoText)
}