How do you execute multiple commands in a single session in Paramiko? (Python)

折月煮酒 提交于 2019-11-26 19:55:25

Non-Interactive use cases

This is a non-interactive example... it sends cd tmp, ls and then exit.

import sys
sys.stderr = open('/dev/null')       # Silence silly warnings from paramiko
import paramiko as pm
sys.stderr = sys.__stderr__
import os

class AllowAllKeys(pm.MissingHostKeyPolicy):
    def missing_host_key(self, client, hostname, key):
        return

HOST = '127.0.0.1'
USER = ''
PASSWORD = ''

client = pm.SSHClient()
client.load_system_host_keys()
client.load_host_keys(os.path.expanduser('~/.ssh/known_hosts'))
client.set_missing_host_key_policy(AllowAllKeys())
client.connect(HOST, username=USER, password=PASSWORD)

channel = client.invoke_shell()
stdin = channel.makefile('wb')
stdout = channel.makefile('rb')

stdin.write('''
cd tmp
ls
exit
''')
print stdout.read()

stdout.close()
stdin.close()
client.close()

Interactive use cases
If you have an interactive use case , this answer won't help... I personally would use pexpect or exscript for interactive sessions.

Strictly speaking, you can't. According to the ssh spec:

A session is a remote execution of a program. The program may be a shell, an application, a system command, or some built-in subsystem.

This means that, once the command has executed, the session is finished. You cannot execute multiple commands in one session. What you CAN do, however, is starting a remote shell (== one command), and interact with that shell through stdin etc... (think of executing a python script vs. running the interactive interpreter)

Sandeep

Try creating a command string separated by \n character. It worked for me. For. e.g. ssh.exec_command("command_1 \n command_2 \n command_3")

cmd = 'ls /home/dir'
self.ssh_stdin, self.ssh_stdout, self.ssh_stderr = self.ssh.exec_command(cmd)
print self.ssh_stdout.read()
cmd2 = 'cat /home/dir/test.log'
self.ssh_stdin2, self.ssh_stdout2, self.ssh_stderr2 = self.ssh.exec_command(cmd2)
print self.ssh_stdout2.read()

You can do that by invoking shell on the client and sending commands. Please refer here
The page has code for python 3.5. I have modified the code a bit to work for pythin 2.7. Adding code here for reference

import threading, paramiko

strdata=''
fulldata=''

class ssh:
    shell = None
    client = None
    transport = None

    def __init__(self, address, username, password):
        print("Connecting to server on ip", str(address) + ".")
        self.client = paramiko.client.SSHClient()
        self.client.set_missing_host_key_policy(paramiko.client.AutoAddPolicy())
        self.client.connect(address, username=username, password=password, look_for_keys=False)
        self.transport = paramiko.Transport((address, 22))
        self.transport.connect(username=username, password=password)

        thread = threading.Thread(target=self.process)
        thread.daemon = True
        thread.start()

    def close_connection(self):
        if(self.client != None):
            self.client.close()
            self.transport.close()

    def open_shell(self):
        self.shell = self.client.invoke_shell()

    def send_shell(self, command):
        if(self.shell):
            self.shell.send(command + "\n")
        else:
            print("Shell not opened.")

    def process(self):
        global strdata, fulldata
        while True:
            # Print data when available
            if self.shell is not None and self.shell.recv_ready():
                alldata = self.shell.recv(1024)
                while self.shell.recv_ready():
                    alldata += self.shell.recv(1024)
                strdata = strdata + str(alldata)
                fulldata = fulldata + str(alldata)
                strdata = self.print_lines(strdata) # print all received data except last line

    def print_lines(self, data):
        last_line = data
        if '\n' in data:
            lines = data.splitlines()
            for i in range(0, len(lines)-1):
                print(lines[i])
            last_line = lines[len(lines) - 1]
            if data.endswith('\n'):
                print(last_line)
                last_line = ''
        return last_line


sshUsername = "SSH USERNAME"
sshPassword = "SSH PASSWORD"
sshServer = "SSH SERVER ADDRESS"


connection = ssh(sshServer, sshUsername, sshPassword)
connection.open_shell()
connection.send_shell('cmd1')
connection.send_shell('cmd2')
connection.send_shell('cmd3')
time.sleep(10)
print(strdata)    # print the last line of received data
print('==========================')
print(fulldata)   # This contains the complete data received.
print('==========================')
connection.close_connection()
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