Metadata-Version: 1.1
Name: citizenshell
Version: 2.0
Summary: Interact with shell locally or over different connection types (telnet, ssh, serial, adb)
Home-page: https://github.com/meuter/citizenshell
Author: Cedric Meuter
Author-email: cedric.meuter@gmail.com
License: MIT
Download-URL: https://github.com/meuter/citizenshell/archive/2.0.tar.gz
Description-Content-Type: UNKNOWN
Description: citizenshell |Build Status|
        ===========================
        
        **citizenshell** is (or rather will be) a python library allowing to
        execute shell commands either locally or remotely over several protocols
        (telnet, ssh, serial or adb) using a simple and consistent API. This
        library is compatible with both python 2 (2.7) and 3 (>=3.4) as well as
        with `PyPy <https://pypy.org/>`__. For now, it focuses on POSIX
        platforms like Linux and MacOS, but may be extended to work to Windows
        based platform in the future. It is distributed under
        `MIT <https://opensource.org/licenses/MIT>`__ license.
        
        Installing
        ----------
        
        **citizenshell** can simply installed using ``pip install citizenshell``
        
        Examples
        --------
        
        LocalShell
        ~~~~~~~~~~
        
        you can use the built-in ``sh`` command for simple commands:
        
        .. code:: python
        
            from citizenshell import sh
        
            assert sh("echo Hello World") == "Hello World"
        
        you can instanciate a ``LocalShell`` for more complex cases:
        
        .. code:: python
        
            from citizenshell import LocalShell
        
            shell = LocalShell(GREET="Hello")
            assert shell("echo $GREET $WHO", WHO="Citizen") == "Hello Citizen"
        
        you can also iterate over stdout:
        
        .. code:: python
        
            from citizenshell import LocalShell
        
            shell = LocalShell()
            result = [int(x) for x in shell("""
                for i in 1 2 3 4; do
                    echo $i;
                done
            """)]
            assert result == [1, 2, 3, 4]
        
        or you can extract stdout, stderr and exit code seperately:
        
        .. code:: python
        
            from citizenshell import LocalShell
        
            shell = LocalShell()
            result = shell(">&2 echo error && echo output && exit 13")
            assert result.stdout() == ["output"]
            assert result.stderr() == ["error"]
            assert result.exit_code() == 13
        
        TelnetShell
        ~~~~~~~~~~~
        
        you can instanciate the ``TelnetShell`` for shell over telnet:
        
        .. code:: python
        
            from citizenshell import TelnetShell
        
            shell = TelnetShell(hostname="acme.org", username="john", password="secretpassword")
            assert shell("echo Hello World") == "Hello World"
        
        you can then do eveything you can do with a ``LocalShell``.
        
        SecureShell
        ~~~~~~~~~~~
        
        you can instanciate the ``SecureShell`` for shell over SSH:
        
        .. code:: python
        
            from citizenshell import SecureShell
        
            shell = SecureShell(hostname="acme.org", username="john", password="secretpassword")
            assert shell("echo Hello World") == "Hello World"
        
        you can then do eveything you can do with a ``LocalShell``.
        
        AdbShell
        ~~~~~~~~
        
        you can instanciate the ``AdbShell`` for shell over ADB:
        
        .. code:: python
        
            from citizenshell import AdbShell
        
            shell = AdbShell(hostname="acme.org", username="john", password="secretpassword")
            assert shell("echo Hello World") == "Hello World"
        
        you can then do eveything you can do with a ``LocalShell``.
        
        SerialShell
        ~~~~~~~~~~~
        
        you can instanciate the ``SerialShell`` for shell over serial line:
        
        .. code:: python
        
            from serial import EIGHTBITS, PARITY_NONE
            from citizenshell import SerialShell
        
            shell = SerialShell(port="/dev/ttyUSB3", username="john", password="secretpassword", baudrate=115200, parity=PARITY_NONE, bytesize=EIGHTBITS)
            assert shell("echo Hello World") == "Hello World"
        
        you can then do eveything you can do with a ``LocalShell``.
        
        Shell
        ~~~~~
        
        you can also obtain shell objects by URI using the ``Shell`` function:
        
        .. code:: python
        
            from citizenshell import Shell
        
            localshell = Shell()
            telnetshell = Shell("telnet://john:secretpassword@acme.org:1234")
            secureshell = Shell("ssh://john:secretpassword@acme.org:1234")
            adbshell = Shell("adb://myandroiddevice:5555")
            serialshell = Shell("serial://jogn:secretpassword@/dev/ttyUSB3?baudrate=115200")
        
        you can mix and match betweens providing arguments in the URI or via
        kwargs:
        
        .. code:: python
        
            from citizenshell import Shell
        
            localshell = Shell()
            telnetshell = Shell("telnet://john@acme.org", password="secretpassword", port=1234)
            serialshell = Shell("serial://john:secretpassword@/dev/ttyUSB3", baudrate=115200)
        
        you can then use the shell objects as you would any other.
        
        .. |Build Status| image:: https://travis-ci.org/meuter/citizenshell.svg?branch=master
           :target: https://travis-ci.org/meuter/citizenshell
        
Keywords: shell,telnet,adb,ssh,serial
Platform: UNKNOWN
Classifier: Development Status :: 4 - Beta
Classifier: Environment :: Console
Classifier: Intended Audience :: Developers
Classifier: Intended Audience :: Information Technology
Classifier: License :: OSI Approved :: MIT License
Classifier: Operating System :: MacOS :: MacOS X
Classifier: Operating System :: POSIX
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 2
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 2.7
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.4
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.5
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.6
Classifier: Topic :: Utilities
