Crates.io | spurs-util |
lib.rs | spurs-util |
version | 0.3.1 |
source | src |
created_at | 2019-06-17 17:23:49.756899 |
updated_at | 2021-11-17 20:11:29.362332 |
description | Utilities for setting up and running experiments remotely. |
homepage | |
repository | https://github.com/mark-i-m/spurs |
max_upload_size | |
id | 141765 |
size | 26,429 |
spurs
and spurs-util
Utilities for setting up and running experiments remotely.
spurs is heavily inspired by spur.py but it also contains a bunch of utility routines that I have found useful. I will periodically add more as I find useful ones or people submit PRs.
This repo contains two crates:
spurs
: A straight-forward, well-typed, idiomatic interface for running
commands remotely via SSH, similar to spur.py
.
spurs-util
: Utilities for common Linux admin operations, such as adding a
user to a group or turning on a swap device or installing a package. This is
by no means a complete set of such functions. So far it just includes the
ones I have run into. Feel free to make PRs adding more.
While I do intend to follow semver for the API, I don't not make guarantees about the format of output to stdout or stderr. It is not intended that one should try to parse the stdout/stderr output generated by spurs.
use spurs::{cmd, ssh::{SshShell, Execute}};
const FOO: &str = "foo";
const HOST: &str = "1.2.3.4:22";
const USER: &str = "user";
// Create an SSH connection with host.
// (host doesn't have to be a `&str`; it can be any `ToSocketAddrs` type)
let shell = SshShell::with_default_key(USER, HOST)?;
// Run some commands on HOST as USER.
// ps -e | grep foo
shell.run(cmd!("ps -e | grep {}", FOO).use_bash())?;
// cd /home/user ; ls -a | grep user
shell.run(cmd!("ls -a | grep user").cwd("/home/user/").use_bash())?;
// sudo yum install -y qemu-kvm
shell.run(spurs::centos::yum_install(&["qemu-kvm"]))?;
It's also possible to
For more information please see the spurs
docs or
the spurs-util
docs. Feel free to open an issue
on the repo if anything is unclear.
Add the crate spurs
to your Cargo.toml
dependencies.
Requires stable Rust 1.32 or newer.
Licensed under either of
at your option.