Python pywinauto PuTTy how to wait till the task is over
I use Application from pywinauto.application
After logging in i want it to execute commads like :
putty.type_keys("ls")
putty.type_keys("{ENTER}")
To execute next command i need to wait for this one to end. Instead of typing something like :
time.sleep(5)
I need the program to know when the command is done and ready for next command, not to wait X seconds and hope the running task will be over untill that(for example downloadign a file). I looked up into "wait()", but didn't find anything useful. Any help?
python putty pywinauto
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I use Application from pywinauto.application
After logging in i want it to execute commads like :
putty.type_keys("ls")
putty.type_keys("{ENTER}")
To execute next command i need to wait for this one to end. Instead of typing something like :
time.sleep(5)
I need the program to know when the command is done and ready for next command, not to wait X seconds and hope the running task will be over untill that(for example downloadign a file). I looked up into "wait()", but didn't find anything useful. Any help?
python putty pywinauto
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I use Application from pywinauto.application
After logging in i want it to execute commads like :
putty.type_keys("ls")
putty.type_keys("{ENTER}")
To execute next command i need to wait for this one to end. Instead of typing something like :
time.sleep(5)
I need the program to know when the command is done and ready for next command, not to wait X seconds and hope the running task will be over untill that(for example downloadign a file). I looked up into "wait()", but didn't find anything useful. Any help?
python putty pywinauto
I use Application from pywinauto.application
After logging in i want it to execute commads like :
putty.type_keys("ls")
putty.type_keys("{ENTER}")
To execute next command i need to wait for this one to end. Instead of typing something like :
time.sleep(5)
I need the program to know when the command is done and ready for next command, not to wait X seconds and hope the running task will be over untill that(for example downloadign a file). I looked up into "wait()", but didn't find anything useful. Any help?
python putty pywinauto
python putty pywinauto
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You don’t need pywinauto for executing console commands by ssh! Just do something like this:
import subprocess
output = subprocess.check_output(“ssh user:password@hostname ls -l /home”)
for line in output.split(“n”):
subpath = “ “.join(line.split(“ “)[1:])
print(subpath)
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You don’t need pywinauto for executing console commands by ssh! Just do something like this:
import subprocess
output = subprocess.check_output(“ssh user:password@hostname ls -l /home”)
for line in output.split(“n”):
subpath = “ “.join(line.split(“ “)[1:])
print(subpath)
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You don’t need pywinauto for executing console commands by ssh! Just do something like this:
import subprocess
output = subprocess.check_output(“ssh user:password@hostname ls -l /home”)
for line in output.split(“n”):
subpath = “ “.join(line.split(“ “)[1:])
print(subpath)
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You don’t need pywinauto for executing console commands by ssh! Just do something like this:
import subprocess
output = subprocess.check_output(“ssh user:password@hostname ls -l /home”)
for line in output.split(“n”):
subpath = “ “.join(line.split(“ “)[1:])
print(subpath)
You don’t need pywinauto for executing console commands by ssh! Just do something like this:
import subprocess
output = subprocess.check_output(“ssh user:password@hostname ls -l /home”)
for line in output.split(“n”):
subpath = “ “.join(line.split(“ “)[1:])
print(subpath)
answered Nov 23 '18 at 19:38
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