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A lightweight package to execute commands over an SSH connection

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You can execute an SSH command like this:

Ssh::create('user', 'host')->execute('your favorite command');

It will return an instance of Symfony's Process.

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Installation

You can install the package via composer:

composer require spatie/ssh

Usage

You can execute an SSH command like this:

$process = Ssh::create('user', 'example.com')->execute('your favorite command');

It will return an instance of Symfony's Process.

If you don't want to wait until the execute commands complete, you can call executeAsync

$process = Ssh::create('user', 'example.com')->executeAsync('your favorite command');

Getting the result of a command

To check if your command ran ok

$process->isSuccessful();

This is how you can get the output

$process->getOutput();

Running multiple commands

To run multiple commands pass an array to the execute method.

$process = Ssh::create('user', 'example.com')->execute([
   'first command',
   'second command',
]);

Choosing a port

You can choose a port by passing it to the constructor.

$port = 123;

Ssh::create('user', 'host', $port);

Alternatively you can use the usePort function:

Ssh::create('user', 'host')->usePort($port);

Setting a timeout

You can set a timeout for the command.

Ssh::create('user', 'host')->setTimeout(100);

Specifying a jump host

If using a jump/proxy/bastion host, the useJumpHost function allows you to set the jump hosts details:

Ssh::create('user', 'host')->useJumpHost("$jumpuser@$jumphost:$jumpport");

Using SSH multiplexing

If making many connections to the same host, SSH multiplexing enables re-using one TCP connection. Call useMultiplexing function to set control master options:

Ssh::create('user', 'host')->useMultiplexing($controlPath, $controlPersist);

// Ssh::create('user', 'host')->useMultiplexing('/home/.ssh/control_masters/%C', '15m');

Specifying the private key to use

You can use usePrivateKey to specify a path to a private SSH key to use.

Ssh::create('user', 'host')->usePrivateKey('/home/user/.ssh/id_rsa');

Disable Strict host key checking

By default, strict host key checking is enabled. You can disable strict host key checking using disableStrictHostKeyChecking.

Ssh::create('user', 'host')->disableStrictHostKeyChecking();

Enable quiet mode

By default, the quiet mode is disabled. You can enable quiet mode using enableQuietMode.

Ssh::create('user', 'host')->enableQuietMode();

Disable Password Authentication

By default, the password authentication is enabled. You can disable password authentication using disablePasswordAuthentication.

Ssh::create('user', 'host')->disablePasswordAuthentication();

Uploading & downloading files and directories

You can upload files & directories to a host using:

Ssh::create('user', 'host')->upload('path/to/local/file', 'path/to/host/file');

Or download them:

Ssh::create('user', 'host')->download('path/to/host/file', 'path/to/local/file');

Under the hood the process will use scp.

Modifying the Symfony process

Behind the scenes all commands will be performed using Symfonys Process.

You can configure to the Process by using the configureProcess method. Here's an example where we disable the timeout.

Ssh::create('user', 'host')->configureProcess(fn (Process $process) => $process->setTimeout(null));

Immediately responding to output

You can get notified whenever your command produces output by passing a closure to onOutput.

Ssh::create('user', 'host')->onOutput(function($type, $line) {echo $line;})->execute('whoami');

Whenever there is output that closure will get called with two parameters:

  • type: this can be Symfony\Component\Process\Process::OUT for regular output and Symfony\Component\Process\Process::ERR for error output
  • line: the output itself

Windows Target

If your target is a Windows machine, you can use the removeBash method to remove the bash command from the command line.

Ssh::create('user', 'host')->removeBash();

Testing

composer test

Changelog

Please see CHANGELOG for more information on what has changed recently.

Contributing

Please see CONTRIBUTING for details.

Security

If you've found a bug regarding security please mail security@spatie.be instead of using the issue tracker.

Alternatives

If you need some more features, take a look at DivineOmega/php-ssh-connection.

Credits

The Ssh class contains code taken from laravel/envoy

License

The MIT License (MIT). Please see License File for more information.