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SSH and SFTP tasks for Grunt
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New owner! Starting 12-23-2015, I (@israelroldan) am standing on the shoulders of two giants (@chuckmo and @andrewrjones) as maintainer of this project. Contributions are welcome as always. (This message will be removed on next release as well).
grunt-ssh
SSH and SFTP tasks for Grunt, using a pure JS implementation of ssh2.
Overview
This plugin requires Grunt ~0.4.0
If you haven't used Grunt before, be sure to check out the Getting Started guide, as it explains how to create a Gruntfile as well as install and use Grunt plugins. Once you're familiar with that process, you may install this plugin with this command:
npm install grunt-ssh --save-dev
Once the plugin has been installed, it may be enabled inside your Gruntfile with this line of JavaScript:
grunt.loadNpmTasks('grunt-ssh');
This library provides two Grunt tasks for ssh:
- sftp
- sshexec
This plugin was designed to work with Grunt 0.4.x. If you're still using grunt v0.3.x it's strongly recommended that you upgrade, but in case you can't please use v0.1.0.
Synopsis
// don't keep passwords in source control
secret: grunt.file.readJSON('secret.json'),
sftp: {
test: {
files: {
"./": "*json"
},
options: {
path: '/tmp/',
host: '<%= secret.host %>',
username: '<%= secret.username %>',
password: '<%= secret.password %>',
showProgress: true
}
}
},
sshexec: {
test: {
command: 'uptime',
options: {
host: '<%= secret.host %>',
username: '<%= secret.username %>',
password: '<%= secret.password %>'
}
}
}
An example secret.json
might look like:
{
"host" : "myhost",
"username" : "username",
"password" : "**************"
}
Or, specifying SSH configurations for re-use, and referencing from tasks:
// don't keep passwords in source control
sshconfig: {
"myhost": grunt.file.readJSON('myhost.json')
},
sshexec: {
test: {
command: 'uptime',
options: {
config: 'myhost'
}
},
ls: {
command: 'ls -la',
options: {
config: 'myhost'
}
}
}
You can also overwrite the username
, password
, passphrase
or config
at runtime as a command line option:
$ grunt sshexec:someTask --config myhost --username foo
Description
sftp
Copies one or more files to a remote server over ssh.
Inside your grunt.js
file add a section named sftp
.
Parameters
files object
The files to copy. Should contain key:value pairs.
If you would like to upload multiple files, use an array. For example:
files: {
"./": ["<%= dirs.css %>style.css","<%= dirs.css %>login.css","<%= dirs.css %>print.css"]
},
The following will not work:
files: {
"./": "<%= dirs.css %>style.css",
"./": "<%= dirs.css %>login.css",
"./": "<%= dirs.css %>print.css"
},
options object
path string
The path on the remote server. Defaults to /
.
minimatch object
Options for minimatch.
username string
The username to authenticate as on remote system.
host string
The remote host to copy to, set up in your ~/.ssh/config
.
port number
The remote port, optional, defaults to 22
.
srcBasePath string
Optionally strip off an initial part of the file when performing the SFTP operation. This is a string operation, so trailing slashes are important.
For example:
/* [...] */
files: {
"./": "dist/**"
},
options: {
path: '/tmp/',
/* [...] */
srcBasePath: "dist/"
Would SFTP the files in dist directly into tmp (eg. dist/index.html
==> /tmp/index.html
)
createDirectories boolean
Optionally check whether the directories files will be sftp'd to exist first. This can take a bit of extra time as directories need to be checked, so this option is disabled by default.
See also the directoryPermissions
option.
directoryPermissions number
The permissions to apply to directories created with createDirectories. The default is 0755. JSHint will probably yell at you unless you set this using parseInt
:
directoryPermissions: parseInt(755, 8)
showProgress boolean
Show a progress bar during the file transfer. The default is false
.
chunkSize integer
Size of each read in bytes (default: 32768)
callback function
Callback function called after command execution. Default: empty function
Connection options
There are three mutually exclusive sets of connection options. They are
privateKey
(with optional passphrase
), password
, and agent
. If any of
these options are private, they will be tried exclusively, and other connection
options will be ignored. Each is described a bit more below.
privateKey string
A string containing the contents of the private key to use to authenticate with the remote system, you can load this from a file using grunt.file.read
. Be careful you don't put this into source control unless you mean it!
If a privateKey and passphrase are required, they
options: {
privateKey: grunt.file.read("id_rsa"),
passphrase: <%= secret.passphrase %>
}
passphrase string
The passphrase to use with the privateKey
. As per the privateKey
, do not expose this in your Gruntfile or anywhere that'll end up public unless you mean it, load it from an external file.
password string
The password to authenticate on remote system.
agent string
Path to ssh-agent's UNIX socket for ssh-agent-based user authentication.
options: {
host: '<%= pkg.host %>',
port: '<%= pkg.port %>',
username: '<%= pkg.username %>',
agent: process.env.SSH_AUTH_SOCK
}
If you use jshint
, remember to add process: true
in globals
readyTimeout integer
How often (in milliseconds) to wait for the SSH handshake to complete.
sshexec
Runs a command over ssh.
NOTE: To see the output of your sshexec
command locally, use the --verbose
flag.
Inside your grunt.js
file add a section named sshexec
.
Parameters
command string
or array
The command or commands to run, if an array is supplied, all the commands are executed on the same connection.
options object
username string
The username to authenticate as on remote system.
host string
The remote host to copy to, set up in your ~/.ssh/config
.
port number
The remote port, optional, defaults to 22
.
pty boolean/object
Set to true to allocate a pseudo-tty with defaults, or an object containing specific pseudo-tty settings (see 'Pseudo-TTY settings'). Setting up a pseudo-tty can be useful when working with remote processes that expect input from an actual terminal (e.g. sudo's password prompt).
ignoreErrors boolean
Determins if the task should stop or continue if any of the commands returns a code other than 0. Disabled by default.
suppressRemoteErrors boolean
If true only display remote error messages if Grunt is run with the --verbose flag.
Connection options
There are three mutually exclusive sets of connection options. They are
privateKey
(with optional passphrase
), password
, and agent
. If any of
these options are private, they will be tried exclusively, and other connection
options will be ignored. Each is described a bit more below.
privateKey string
A string containing the contents of the private key to use to authenticate with the remote system, you can load this from a file using grunt.file.read
. Be careful you don't put this into source control unless you mean it!
options: {
privateKey: grunt.file.read("id_rsa"),
passphrase: <%= secret.passphrase %>
}
passphrase string
The passphrase to use with the privateKey
. As per the privateKey
, do not expose this in your Gruntfile or anywhere that'll end up public unless you mean it, load it from an external file.
password string
The password to authenticate on remote system.
agent string
Path to ssh-agent's UNIX socket for ssh-agent-based user authentication.
options: {
host: '<%= pkg.host %>',
port: '<%= pkg.port %>',
username: '<%= pkg.username %>',
agent: process.env.SSH_AUTH_SOCK
}
If you use jshint
, remember to add process: true
in globals
readyTimeout integer
How often (in milliseconds) to wait for the SSH handshake to complete.
Note
sshexec runs each command individually, and it does not keep state of the previous command, so when you need to perform 2 commands or more , you could do e.g.:
sshexec: {
test: {
command: ['sh -c "cd /; ls; pwd"'],
options: {
host: '<%= secret.host %>',
username: '<%= secret.username %>',
password: '<%= secret.password %>'
}
}
}
Links
Release History
- 2015/02/07 - v0.12.1 - #92 Fixed ssh2 dependency to version 0.3.x (bostrom (Fredrik Boström))
- 2014/09/11 - v0.12.0 - #70: Ensure empty directories are created (Robert Price); #71: Enables forwarding of the authentication agent connection (Yannis Sgarra); #73: Downloading files (sheo13666); #75: Doc fix (Alexander Afanasiev).
- 2014/06/04 - v0.11.2 - #63:
sftp
improvements (Brian White; #64: Changed error handling for SFTP junglebarry - 2014/03/21 - v0.11.1 - #59: Don't add '/' to empty path (David J. Bradshaw).
- 2014/03/15 - v0.11.0 - #50: Enable setting of
chunkSize
option (Michael Lam); #51: Fix bad output on close (Eric Kever); #56: Add readyTimeout option for ssh2 connections (calebTomlinson). - 2014/01/16 - v0.10.0 - #47: Add an optional progress bar for sftp uploads (Jason Williams).
- 2013/12/06 - v0.9.1 - #44: Improve doc for SSH connection options (Mark Stosberg); #45: Fix incorrect Connection parameter in
execCommand
(jabes). - 2013/12/06 - v0.9.0 - #28: Pseudo-TTY support; #40: Add trailing slash to path if needed; #31: Print debug messages from ssh2 when
--debug
option is passed; Use latest version of ssh2 (0.2.14). - 2013/11/17 - v0.8.0 - #33: File counter for
sftp
andsuppressRemoteErrors
option forsshexec
(David J. Bradshaw); #34: Use stat() instead of opendir() for checking existence of a dir (Harri Hälikkä); #38: Doc updates (Alexandre Richonnier). - 2013/10/17 - v0.7.0 - #32: Added command line options for username, password and passphrase (David J. Bradshaw); Doc updates.
- 2013/09/25 - v0.6.2 - Allow sftp task to use the shared sshconfig; Allow overriding sshconfig properties in the task config (Andy Royle). Document using the private key with
sshexec
. - 2013/07/25 - v0.6.2 - Fix error when no passphrase is provided (James Wyse).
- 2013/07/21 - v0.6.1 -
trim
options that may be read from files; Allowsshexec
to use ssh-agent-based user authentication (Andy Shinn). - 2013/06/26 - v0.6.0 - Ability to supply a path to ssh-agent's UNIX socket for ssh-agent-based user authentication (Justin Kulesza).
- 2013/06/25 - v0.5.1 - Fix
srcBasePath
(owenmead). - 2013/06/02 - v0.5.0 - Add support for multiple comands (Andrew Stewart).
- 2013/05/11 - v0.4.0 - Support defining and referencing ssh configurations. (Anders Johnson).
- 2013/05/07 - v0.3.3 - Fix encoding issues. (John Wright).
- 2013/05/07 - v0.3.2 - Fix race condition when uploading larger files. (John Wright).
- 2013/03/25 - v0.3.1 - Fix race condition when uploading multiple files. (John Wright).
- 2013/02/27 - v0.3.0 - Support private key based authentication; Allow sftp to make directories if they do not exist. (marcins).
- 2013/02/26 - v0.2.1 - Add
srcBasePath
option tosftp
(marcins). - 2013/02/20 - v0.2.0 - Update for grunt 0.4.x.
- 2013/02/13 - v0.1.0 - Initial release with sshexec and sftp tasks.
License
Copyright (c) 2013 Andrew Jones. Licensed under the MIT license.