From 8d78277bbcba6d418a8980ab538fd8105bb37fc6 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Ian Miell Date: Fri, 9 Jun 2017 17:18:53 +0100 Subject: [PATCH] [shutit/en] shutit added (#2754) --- shutit.html.markdown | 12 +++++++----- 1 file changed, 7 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-) diff --git a/shutit.html.markdown b/shutit.html.markdown index 4e2ee13b..d16290b3 100644 --- a/shutit.html.markdown +++ b/shutit.html.markdown @@ -36,7 +36,7 @@ python example.py outputs: ```bash -python example.py +$ python example.py echo "Hello World" echo "Hello World" Hello World @@ -67,6 +67,7 @@ which will log you into your server (if you replace with your details) and output the hostname. ``` +$ python example.py hostname hostname example.com @@ -87,6 +88,7 @@ session.logout() which forces you to input the password: ``` +$ python example.py Input Secret: hostname hostname @@ -162,7 +164,7 @@ session1.logout() session2.logout() ``` -Here you use the 'send_and_get_output' method to retrieve the output of the +Here you use the 'send\_and\_get\_output' method to retrieve the output of the capacity command (df). There are much more elegant ways to do the above (eg have a dictionary of the @@ -187,7 +189,7 @@ session.logout() Note the 'expect' argument. You only need to give a subset of telnet's prompt to match and continue. -Note also the 'check_exit' argument in the above, which is new. We'll come back +Note also the 'check\_exit' argument in the above, which is new. We'll come back to that. The output of the above is: ```bash @@ -217,8 +219,8 @@ here Connection closed by foreign host. ``` -Now back to 'check_exit=False'. Since the telnet command returns a failure exit -code (1) and we don't want the script to fail, you set 'check_exit=False' to +Now back to 'check\_exit=False'. Since the telnet command returns a failure exit +code (1) and we don't want the script to fail, you set 'check\_exit=False' to let ShutIt know you don't care about the exit code. If you didn't pass that argument in, ShutIt gives you an interactive terminal