我有一个名为demo的GNU屏幕,我想向它发送命令。我该怎么做?
screen -S demo -X /home/aa/scripts/outputs.sh
yeilds No screen session found.
并且screen -ls
表示它没有运行。
答案 0 :(得分:28)
如果屏幕会话未运行,您将无法向其发送内容。先启动它。
一旦你有一个会话,你需要区分屏幕命令和键盘输入。 screen -X
需要一个Screen命令。 stuff
命令发送输入,如果要从shell提示符运行该程序,则还必须传递换行符。
screen -S demo -X stuff '/home/aa/scripts/outputs.sh
'
请注意,这可能是错误的做法。您确定要输入该会话中的活动内容吗?要在特定窗口指导输入,请使用
screen -S demo -p 1 -X stuff '/home/aa/scripts/outputs.sh
'
其中1是窗口编号(您可以改为使用其标题)。
要在该会话中启动新窗口,请改用screen
命令。 (这是screen
屏幕命令,而不是screen
shell命令。)
screen -S demo -p 1 -X screen '/home/aa/scripts/outputs.sh'
答案 1 :(得分:2)
我把它放在一起来捕获命令的输出。如果你想输入一些输入,它也会处理stdin。
function xscreen {
# Usage: xscreen <screen-name> command...
local SCREEN_NAME=$1
shift
# Create screen if it doesn't exist
if ! screen -list | grep $SCREEN_NAME >/dev/null ; then
screen -dmS $SCREEN_NAME
fi
# Create I/O pipes
local DIR=$( mktemp -d )
local STDIN=$DIR/stdin
local STDOUT=$DIR/stdout
local STDERR=$DIR/stderr
mkfifo $STDIN $STDOUT $STDERR
trap 'rm -f $STDIN $STDOUT $STDERR; rmdir $DIR' RETURN
# Print output and kill stdin when both pipes are closed
{ cat $STDERR >&2 & cat $STDOUT & wait ; fuser -s -PIPE -k -w $STDIN ; } &
# Start the command (Clear line ^A^K, enter command with redirects, run with ^O)
screen -S $SCREEN_NAME -p0 -X stuff "$(echo -ne '\001\013') { $* ; } <$STDIN 1> >(tee $STDOUT) 2> >(tee $STDERR >&2)$(echo -ne '\015')"
# Forward stdin
cat > $STDIN
# Just in case stdin is closed
wait
}
更进一步,通过ssh调用此函数会很有用:
ssh user@host -n xscreen somename 'echo hello world'
也许将它与ssh user@host "$(typeset -f xscreen); xscreen ..."
之类的内容结合使用,这样您就不必在远程主机上定义该功能。
bash脚本中处理返回状态和语法错误的较长版本:
#!/bin/bash
function usage {
echo "$(basename $0) [[user@]server:[port]] <screen-name> command..." >&2
exit 1
}
[[ $# -ge 2 ]] || usage
SERVER=
SERVERPORT="-p 22"
SERVERPAT='^(([a-z]+@)?([A-Za-z0-9.]+)):([0-9]+)?$'
if [[ "$1" =~ $SERVERPAT ]]; then
SERVER="${BASH_REMATCH[1]}"
[[ -n "${BASH_REMATCH[4]}" ]] && SERVERPORT="-p ${BASH_REMATCH[4]}"
shift
fi
function xscreen {
# Usage: xscreen <screen-name> command...
local SCREEN_NAME=$1
shift
if ! screen -list | grep $SCREEN_NAME >/dev/null ; then
echo "Screen $SCREEN_NAME not found." >&2
return 124
# Create screen if it doesn't exist
#screen -dmS $SCREEN_NAME
fi
# Create I/O pipes
local DIR=$( mktemp -d )
mkfifo $DIR/stdin $DIR/stdout $DIR/stderr
echo 123 > $DIR/status
trap 'rm -f $DIR/{stdin,stdout,stderr,status}; rmdir $DIR' RETURN
# Forward ^C to screen
trap "screen -S $SCREEN_NAME -p0 -X stuff $'\003'" INT
# Print output and kill stdin when both pipes are closed
{
cat $DIR/stderr >&2 &
cat $DIR/stdout &
wait
[[ -e $DIR/stdin ]] && fuser -s -PIPE -k -w $DIR/stdin
} &
READER_PID=$!
# Close all the pipes if the command fails to start (e.g. syntax error)
{
# Kill the sleep when this subshell is killed. Ugh.. bash.
trap 'kill $(jobs -p)' EXIT
# Try to write nothing to stdin. This will block until something reads.
echo -n > $DIR/stdin &
TEST_PID=$!
sleep 2.0
# If the write failed and we're not killed, it probably didn't start
if [[ -e $DIR/stdin ]] && kill $TEST_PID 2>/dev/null; then
echo 'xscreen timeout' >&2
wait $TEST_PID 2>/dev/null
# Send ^C to clear any half-written command (e.g. no closing braces)
screen -S $SCREEN_NAME -p0 -X stuff $'\003'
# Write nothing to output, triggers SIGPIPE
echo -n 1> $DIR/stdout 2> $DIR/stderr
# Stop stdin by creating a fake reader and sending SIGPIPE
cat $DIR/stdin >/dev/null &
fuser -s -PIPE -k -w $DIR/stdin
fi
} &
CHECKER_PID=$!
# Start the command (Clear line ^A^K, enter command with redirects, run with ^O)
screen -S $SCREEN_NAME -p0 -X stuff "$(echo -ne '\001\013') { $* ; echo \$? > $DIR/status ; } <$DIR/stdin 1> >(tee $DIR/stdout) 2> >(tee $DIR/stderr >&2)$(echo -ne '\015')"
# Forward stdin
cat > $DIR/stdin
kill $CHECKER_PID 2>/dev/null && wait $CHECKER_PID 2>/dev/null
# Just in case stdin is closed early, wait for output to finish
wait $READER_PID 2>/dev/null
trap - INT
return $(cat $DIR/status)
}
if [[ -n $SERVER ]]; then
ssh $SERVER $SERVERPORT "$(typeset -f xscreen); xscreen $@"
RET=$?
if [[ $RET == 124 ]]; then
echo "To start screen: ssh $SERVER $SERVERPORT \"screen -dmS $1\"" >&2
fi
exit $RET
else
xscreen "$1" "${@:2}"
fi