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6 Net::CLI::Interact::Transport::Base - Spawns an Interactive CLI Session
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9 This module provides a generic cross-platform API with the purpose of
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12 On Windows the IPC::Run module is used and on Unix when IO::Pty is
13 available (it requires a compiler) Net::Telnet, else "IPC::Run". In all
14 cases, a program such as openssh is started and methods provided to
15 send and receive data from the interactive session.
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17 You should not use this class directly, but instead inherit from it in
18 specific Transport that will set the application command line name, and
19 marshall any runtime options. The OS platform is detected
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24 This method must be called before any other, to bootstrap the
25 application wrapper module (IPC::Run or Net::Telnet). However, via
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29 Two attributes of the specific loaded Transport are used. First the
30 Application set in "app" is of course required, plus the options in the
31 Transport's "runtime_options" are retrieved, if set, and passed as
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34 connect_ready
35 Returns True if "connect" has been called successfully, otherwise
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38 disconnect
39 Undefines the application wrapper flushes any output data buffer such
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45 When passed a Net::CLI::Interact::Action instance, will execute the
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49 Features of the commands and prompts are supported, such as
50 Continuation matching (and slurping), and sending without an output
51 record separator.
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53 On failing to succeed with a Match, the module will time-out (see
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56 Output returned after issuing a command is stored within the Match
57 Action's "response" and "response_stash" slots by this method, with the
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65 Attempts to retrieve pending output from the connected program's
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71 Empties the buffer used for response data returned from the connected
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80 The number of seconds to wait is set via this method, which will also
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84 Returns the Regular Expression reference used to split lines of
85 response from the connected device. In the end, you will only receive
86 data from this module separated by the "ors" value (by default a
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93 Line separator character(s) appended to a command sent to the connected
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97 Slot for storing a reference to the application's Logger object.
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100 Returns true if the current platform is Windows. Can be called as
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104 Location and name of the program used to establish an interactive CLI
105 session. On Unix platforms this will be "ssh" (openssh), "telnet", or
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109 Slot for storing a set of options for the specific loaded Transport,
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115 Slot for storing the application wrapper instance (IPC::Run or
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120 After "pump" returns successfully, the output most recently received is
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125 During long sections of output, this slot allows more efficient
126 detection of matches. Older data is placed here, and only the most
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