balena-cli/lib/actions/local/ssh.coffee
Kostas Lekkas 91b3442fc9
Do not explicitly disable ControlMaster option for device SSH connections
The backend server that handles `resin ssh` now supports it.

Also removed the option from local ssh connections to devices, where it
basically has no effect (dropbear on devices supports it)

change-type: minor
fixes #568
2017-06-29 11:53:31 +03:00

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CoffeeScript

###
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you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
You may obtain a copy of the License at
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###
module.exports =
signature: 'local ssh [deviceIp]'
description: 'Get a shell into a resinOS device'
help: '''
Warning: 'resin local ssh' requires an openssh-compatible client to be correctly
installed in your shell environment. For more information (including Windows
support) please check the README here: https://github.com/resin-io/resin-cli
Use this command to get a shell into the running application container of
your device.
The '--host' option will get you a shell into the Host OS of the resinOS device.
No option will return a list of containers to enter or you can explicitly select
one by passing its name to the --container option
Examples:
$ resin local ssh
$ resin local ssh --host
$ resin local ssh --container chaotic_water
$ resin local ssh --container chaotic_water --port 22222
$ resin local ssh --verbose
'''
options: [
signature: 'verbose'
boolean: true
description: 'increase verbosity'
alias: 'v'
,
signature: 'host'
boolean: true
description: 'get a shell into the host OS'
alias: 's'
,
signature: 'container'
parameter: 'container'
default: null
description: 'name of container to access'
alias: 'c'
,
signature: 'port'
parameter: 'port'
description: 'ssh port number (default: 22222)'
alias: 'p'
]
root: true
action: (params, options, done) ->
child_process = require('child_process')
Promise = require 'bluebird'
_ = require('lodash')
{ forms } = require('resin-sync')
{ selectContainerFromDevice, getSubShellCommand } = require('./common')
if (options.host is true and options.container?)
throw new Error('Please pass either --host or --container option')
if not options.port?
options.port = 22222
verbose = if options.verbose then '-vvv' else ''
Promise.try ->
if not params.deviceIp?
return forms.selectLocalResinOsDevice()
return params.deviceIp
.then (deviceIp) ->
_.assign(options, { deviceIp })
return if options.host
if not options.container?
return selectContainerFromDevice(deviceIp)
return options.container
.then (container) ->
command = "ssh \
#{verbose} \
-t \
-p #{options.port} \
-o LogLevel=ERROR \
-o StrictHostKeyChecking=no \
-o UserKnownHostsFile=/dev/null \
root@#{options.deviceIp}"
if not options.host
shellCmd = '''/bin/sh -c $"'if [ -e /bin/bash ]; then exec /bin/bash; else exec /bin/sh; fi'"'''
command += " docker exec -ti #{container} #{shellCmd}"
subShellCommand = getSubShellCommand(command)
child_process.spawn subShellCommand.program, subShellCommand.args,
stdio: 'inherit'
.nodeify(done)