Node.js ssh2-exec
The Node.js ssh2-exec
package extends the ssh2
module to provide transparent usage between the child_process.exec
and ssh2.prototype.exec
functions.
Installation
This is OSS and licensed under the new BSD license.
npm install ssh2-exec
ssh2-exec
module usage
The default module expose an API similar to the native NodeJS API. Its signature is:
exec(sshOrNull, command, [options], [callback])
Or
exec(options, [callback])
Like in the native NodeJS API, the callback is not required in case you wish to work with the returned child stream. The "sshOrNull" and "command" arguments are also facultative because they could be provided respectively as the "ssh" and "command" property of the options object.
Valid options
properties are:
ssh
SSH connection if the command must run remotelycommand
Command to run unless provided as first argumentcwd
Current working directoryend
Close the SSH connection on exit, default to true if an ssh connection instance is provided.env
An environment to use for the execution of the command.pty
Set to true to allocate a pseudo-tty with defaults, or an object containing specific pseudo-tty settings. Apply only to SSH remote commands.cwd
Apply only to local commands.uid
Apply only to local commands.gid
Apply only to local commands.
See the ssh2 and ssh2-connect modules on how to create a new SSH connection.
ssh2-exec/promise
module usage
The promise module is an alternative to the callback usage. Like with the callback, use it if stdout
and stderr
are not too large and fit in memory.
const {stdout, stderr, code} = await exec(sshOrNull, command, [options])
Or
const {stdout, stderr, code} = await exec(options)
If the exit code is not 0
, the thrown error object contains the stdout
, stderr
, and code
properties.
Examples
A command, a configuration object and a callback:
connect = require('ssh2-connect');
exec = require('ssh2-exec');
connect({host: localhost}, function(err, ssh){
exec('ls -la', {ssh: ssh}, (err, stdout, stderr, code){
console.info(stdout, stderr, code);
});
});
A configuration object with a ssh2 connection and working a the return child object:
connect = require('ssh2-connect');
exec = require('ssh2-exec');
connect({host: localhost}, function(err, ssh){
child = exec({
command: 'ls -la',
ssh: ssh
}, function(err, stdout, stderr, code){
console.info(stdout);
});
child.stdout.on('data', function(data){
console.info(data);
});
child.stderr.on('data', function(data){
console.error(data);
});
child.on('exit', function(code){
console.info('Exit', code);
});
})
Development
Tests are executed with mocha. To install it, simple run npm install
, it will install mocha and its dependencies in your project "node_modules" directory.
To run the tests:
npm test
The test suite is run online with Travis.
Contributors