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expect-telnet
telnet automation through expect-send sequences, like in Tcl.
Installation
$ npm install --save expect-telnetExamples
Log the output of a command
var et = require("expect-telnet");
et("1.2.3.4:23", [
{expect: "Username", send: "username\r"},
{expect: "Password", send: "password\r"},
{expect: "#" , send: "command\r" },
{expect: "#" , out: function(output) {
console.log(output);
}, send: "exit\r"}
], function(err) {
if (err) console.error(err);
});Start an interactive session
var et = require("expect-telnet");
et("1.2.3.4:23", [
{expect: "Username", send: "username\r"},
{expect: "Password", send: "password\r"},
{expect: "#" , interact: true }
], {exit: true}, function(err) {
if (err) console.error(err);
});API
expect-telnet(dest, seq, [opts], cb)
deststring : Target host and port separated by a colon.seqarray : Array of expect steps (objects).optsobject : Options object.cbfunction: Called when an error happens.
Expect step object
expectstring / regexp : String or RegExp to expect.sendstring : String to send whenexpectis found.outfunction: Output function, receives the output since the previous step.interactboolean : Enter interacive mode with stdin/stdout. There's currently no way out of this mode, so this should be last.
Options
timeout*number: Timeout for connection and expect sequences in milliseconds. Set toinfinityfor no timeout.exitboolean: Whether to exit the process when interacting ends.
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