@runletapp/node-pty
v90.8.1
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Fork pseudoterminals in Node.JS
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node-pty-pre-gyp
Fork of node-pty but uses node-pre-gyp see releases.
forkpty(3)
bindings for node.js. This allows you to fork processes with pseudoterminal file descriptors. It returns a terminal object which allows reads and writes.
This is useful for:
- Writing a terminal emulator (eg. via xterm.js).
- Getting certain programs to think you're a terminal, such as when you need a program to send you control sequences.
node-pty
supports Linux, macOS and Windows. Windows support is possible by utilizing the Windows conpty API on Windows 1809+ and the winpty library in older version.
Real-world Uses
node-pty
powers many different terminal emulators, including:
- Microsoft Visual Studio Code
- Hyper
- Upterm
- Script Runner for Atom.
- Theia
- FreeMAN file manager
- atom-xterm - Atom plugin for providing terminals inside your Atom workspace.
- Termination - Another Atom plugin that provides terminals inside your Atom workspace.
Do you use node-pty in your application as well? Please open a Pull Request to include it here. We would love to have it in our list.
Example Usage
var os = require('os');
var pty = require('node-pty');
var shell = os.platform() === 'win32' ? 'powershell.exe' : 'bash';
var ptyProcess = pty.spawn(shell, [], {
name: 'xterm-color',
cols: 80,
rows: 30,
cwd: process.env.HOME,
env: process.env
});
ptyProcess.on('data', function(data) {
process.stdout.write(data);
});
ptyProcess.write('ls\r');
ptyProcess.resize(100, 40);
ptyProcess.write('ls\r');
Building
# Install dependencies and build C++
npm install
# Compile TypeScript -> JavaScript
npm run tsc
Dependencies
Linux/Ubuntu
sudo apt install -y make python build-essential
Windows
npm install
requires some tools to be present in the system like Python and C++ compiler. Windows users can easily install them by running the following command in PowerShell as administrator. For more information see https://github.com/felixrieseberg/windows-build-tools:
npm install --global --production windows-build-tools
The Windows SDK is also needed which can be downloaded here. Only the "Desktop C++ Apps" components are needed to be installed.
Debugging
The wiki contains instructions for debugging node-pty.
Security
All processes launched from node-pty will launch at the same permission level of the parent process. Take care particularly when using node-pty inside a server that's accessible on the internet. We recommend launching the pty inside a container to protect your host machine.
Thread Safety
Note that node-pty is not thread safe so running it across multiple worker threads in node.js could cause issues.
Troubleshooting
Powershell gives error 8009001d
Internal Windows PowerShell error. Loading managed Windows PowerShell failed with error 8009001d.
This happens when PowerShell is launched with no SystemRoot
environment variable present.
pty.js
This project is forked from chjj/pty.js with the primary goals being to provide better support for later Node.JS versions and Windows.
License
Copyright (c) 2012-2015, Christopher Jeffrey (MIT License). Copyright (c) 2016, Daniel Imms (MIT License). Copyright (c) 2018, Microsoft Corporation (MIT License).