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Piped commands in paramiko

How do I run piped commands in paramiko? I'm doing this:

statement = 'grep thing file | grep thing2 | tail -1'
last_msg = conn.execute(statement)

and I get the output of grep thing file only.

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Templar Avatar asked Jan 04 '11 09:01

Templar


1 Answers

Because grep doesn't know how to handle |. Get ready for some nasty escaping:

statement = """sh -c 'grep thing file | grep thing2 | tail -1'"""

This creates a shell on the other side, and asks it to interpret the string grep thing file | grep thing2 | tail -1. The single quotes are necessary since sh -c accepts only a single argument.

That way, a shell will create the pipe for you, running all the commands. And you better be sure that the filename file doesn't contain spaces. If it does, try "file".

As you can see, this quickly gets very ugly. I suggest you put the pipeline into a shell script. Then you can avoid the quotes and just run the script with sh -c script.sh.

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Aaron Digulla Avatar answered Sep 20 '22 15:09

Aaron Digulla