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2:mod:`telnetlib` --- Telnet client
3==================================
4
5.. module:: telnetlib
6 :synopsis: Telnet client class.
Skip Montanaro54662462007-12-08 15:26:16 +00007.. sectionauthor:: Skip Montanaro <skip@pobox.com>
Georg Brandl8ec7f652007-08-15 14:28:01 +00008
9
10.. index:: single: protocol; Telnet
11
12The :mod:`telnetlib` module provides a :class:`Telnet` class that implements the
13Telnet protocol. See :rfc:`854` for details about the protocol. In addition, it
14provides symbolic constants for the protocol characters (see below), and for the
15telnet options. The symbolic names of the telnet options follow the definitions
16in ``arpa/telnet.h``, with the leading ``TELOPT_`` removed. For symbolic names
17of options which are traditionally not included in ``arpa/telnet.h``, see the
18module source itself.
19
20The symbolic constants for the telnet commands are: IAC, DONT, DO, WONT, WILL,
21SE (Subnegotiation End), NOP (No Operation), DM (Data Mark), BRK (Break), IP
22(Interrupt process), AO (Abort output), AYT (Are You There), EC (Erase
23Character), EL (Erase Line), GA (Go Ahead), SB (Subnegotiation Begin).
24
25
26.. class:: Telnet([host[, port[, timeout]]])
27
28 :class:`Telnet` represents a connection to a Telnet server. The instance is
29 initially not connected by default; the :meth:`open` method must be used to
Georg Brandlab756f62008-05-11 11:09:35 +000030 establish a connection. Alternatively, the host name and optional port
Facundo Batista4f1b1ed2008-05-29 16:39:26 +000031 and timeout can be passed to the constructor, in which case the connection to
32 the server will be established before the constructor returns. The optional
33 *timeout* parameter specifies a timeout in seconds for the connection attempt (if
34 not specified, the global default timeout setting will be used).
35
Georg Brandlab756f62008-05-11 11:09:35 +000036 number can be passed to the constructor, to, in which case the connection to
37 the server will be established before the constructor returns. The optional
38 *timeout* parameter specifies a timeout in seconds for blocking operations
39 like the connection attempt (if not specified, or passed as None, the global
40 default timeout setting will be used).
Georg Brandl8ec7f652007-08-15 14:28:01 +000041
42 Do not reopen an already connected instance.
43
44 This class has many :meth:`read_\*` methods. Note that some of them raise
45 :exc:`EOFError` when the end of the connection is read, because they can return
46 an empty string for other reasons. See the individual descriptions below.
47
48 .. versionchanged:: 2.6
49 *timeout* was added.
50
51
52.. seealso::
53
54 :rfc:`854` - Telnet Protocol Specification
55 Definition of the Telnet protocol.
56
57
58.. _telnet-objects:
59
60Telnet Objects
61--------------
62
63:class:`Telnet` instances have the following methods:
64
65
66.. method:: Telnet.read_until(expected[, timeout])
67
68 Read until a given string, *expected*, is encountered or until *timeout* seconds
69 have passed.
70
71 When no match is found, return whatever is available instead, possibly the empty
72 string. Raise :exc:`EOFError` if the connection is closed and no cooked data is
73 available.
74
75
76.. method:: Telnet.read_all()
77
78 Read all data until EOF; block until connection closed.
79
80
81.. method:: Telnet.read_some()
82
83 Read at least one byte of cooked data unless EOF is hit. Return ``''`` if EOF is
84 hit. Block if no data is immediately available.
85
86
87.. method:: Telnet.read_very_eager()
88
89 Read everything that can be without blocking in I/O (eager).
90
91 Raise :exc:`EOFError` if connection closed and no cooked data available. Return
92 ``''`` if no cooked data available otherwise. Do not block unless in the midst
93 of an IAC sequence.
94
95
96.. method:: Telnet.read_eager()
97
98 Read readily available data.
99
100 Raise :exc:`EOFError` if connection closed and no cooked data available. Return
101 ``''`` if no cooked data available otherwise. Do not block unless in the midst
102 of an IAC sequence.
103
104
105.. method:: Telnet.read_lazy()
106
107 Process and return data already in the queues (lazy).
108
109 Raise :exc:`EOFError` if connection closed and no data available. Return ``''``
110 if no cooked data available otherwise. Do not block unless in the midst of an
111 IAC sequence.
112
113
114.. method:: Telnet.read_very_lazy()
115
116 Return any data available in the cooked queue (very lazy).
117
118 Raise :exc:`EOFError` if connection closed and no data available. Return ``''``
119 if no cooked data available otherwise. This method never blocks.
120
121
122.. method:: Telnet.read_sb_data()
123
124 Return the data collected between a SB/SE pair (suboption begin/end). The
125 callback should access these data when it was invoked with a ``SE`` command.
126 This method never blocks.
127
128 .. versionadded:: 2.3
129
130
131.. method:: Telnet.open(host[, port[, timeout]])
132
133 Connect to a host. The optional second argument is the port number, which
134 defaults to the standard Telnet port (23). The optional *timeout* parameter
Georg Brandlab756f62008-05-11 11:09:35 +0000135 specifies a timeout in seconds for blocking operations like the connection
Facundo Batista4f1b1ed2008-05-29 16:39:26 +0000136 attempt (if not specified, the global default timeout setting will be used).
Georg Brandl8ec7f652007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000137
138 Do not try to reopen an already connected instance.
139
140 .. versionchanged:: 2.6
141 *timeout* was added.
142
143
144.. method:: Telnet.msg(msg[, *args])
145
146 Print a debug message when the debug level is ``>`` 0. If extra arguments are
147 present, they are substituted in the message using the standard string
148 formatting operator.
149
150
151.. method:: Telnet.set_debuglevel(debuglevel)
152
153 Set the debug level. The higher the value of *debuglevel*, the more debug
154 output you get (on ``sys.stdout``).
155
156
157.. method:: Telnet.close()
158
159 Close the connection.
160
161
162.. method:: Telnet.get_socket()
163
164 Return the socket object used internally.
165
166
167.. method:: Telnet.fileno()
168
169 Return the file descriptor of the socket object used internally.
170
171
172.. method:: Telnet.write(buffer)
173
174 Write a string to the socket, doubling any IAC characters. This can block if the
175 connection is blocked. May raise :exc:`socket.error` if the connection is
176 closed.
177
178
179.. method:: Telnet.interact()
180
181 Interaction function, emulates a very dumb Telnet client.
182
183
184.. method:: Telnet.mt_interact()
185
186 Multithreaded version of :meth:`interact`.
187
188
189.. method:: Telnet.expect(list[, timeout])
190
191 Read until one from a list of a regular expressions matches.
192
193 The first argument is a list of regular expressions, either compiled
194 (:class:`re.RegexObject` instances) or uncompiled (strings). The optional second
195 argument is a timeout, in seconds; the default is to block indefinitely.
196
197 Return a tuple of three items: the index in the list of the first regular
198 expression that matches; the match object returned; and the text read up till
199 and including the match.
200
201 If end of file is found and no text was read, raise :exc:`EOFError`. Otherwise,
202 when nothing matches, return ``(-1, None, text)`` where *text* is the text
203 received so far (may be the empty string if a timeout happened).
204
205 If a regular expression ends with a greedy match (such as ``.*``) or if more
206 than one expression can match the same input, the results are indeterministic,
207 and may depend on the I/O timing.
208
209
210.. method:: Telnet.set_option_negotiation_callback(callback)
211
212 Each time a telnet option is read on the input flow, this *callback* (if set) is
213 called with the following parameters : callback(telnet socket, command
214 (DO/DONT/WILL/WONT), option). No other action is done afterwards by telnetlib.
215
216
217.. _telnet-example:
218
219Telnet Example
220--------------
221
222.. sectionauthor:: Peter Funk <pf@artcom-gmbh.de>
223
224
225A simple example illustrating typical use::
226
227 import getpass
228 import sys
229 import telnetlib
230
231 HOST = "localhost"
232 user = raw_input("Enter your remote account: ")
233 password = getpass.getpass()
234
235 tn = telnetlib.Telnet(HOST)
236
237 tn.read_until("login: ")
238 tn.write(user + "\n")
239 if password:
240 tn.read_until("Password: ")
241 tn.write(password + "\n")
242
243 tn.write("ls\n")
244 tn.write("exit\n")
245
246 print tn.read_all()
247