I do not manage to use the Paramiko python module passing through its ssh X11 management functionality.
I would like to use it as if I used the ssh -X option. I have tried several solution but nothing work on my system.Here is the code I tried:
client = paramiko.SSHClient()
client.set_missing_host_key_policy(AutoAddPolicy())
client.connect(machineName, username=xxx, password=xxx)
t = client.get_transport ()
chan = t.open_session ()
chan.request_x11 ()
chan.set_combine_stderr (True)
chan.exec_command (xxxxx) # the command that should display a X11 window
bufsize = -1
stdin = chan.makefile('wb', bufsize)
stdout = chan.makefile('rb', bufsize)
stderr = chan.makefile_stderr('rb', bufsize)
for line in stdout:
print '... ' + line.strip('\n')
client.close()
I also tried (instead of the exec_command) :
chan.get_pty("vt100", 80, 50)
chan.invoke_shell()
chan.send(xxxxx) # the command that should display a X11 window
Unfortunately, my application freezes at the moment that the X11 window should normally appear. Remark : If I l开发者_运维技巧aunch a command without a X11 window displaying, it works perfectly.
Thank you for your help,
RegardsI needed to use paramiko to run the GUI in another X11 window and found this post. I think you may need to add few lines to make it work. It's all about the handler parameter.
Here, assign a function for incoming X11 connections.
chan.request_x11 (handler=testFunc())
And write a simple one.
import commands
def testFunc():
cmd = "xterm"
result = commands.getoutput(cmd)
It should pop out a new window after that. At least it works for me.
Reading the paramiko code, I realized that paramiko only implements a way to establish an x11 channel. It does not connect the channel to the local x11 display. That is left to you.
Please see this answer for a working example of how to do this: https://stackoverflow.com/a/12903844/72911
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