Esempio n. 1
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    def ssh_in_new_tab(self, host, username, password, prompt_endings=("#", ">")):
        """
        Pretends to open a new tab.  Since this is being run directly and no tabs exist, the function really does
        nothing but return a new Session object.

        :param host: The IP address of DNS name for the device to connect (only for API compatibility - not used)
        :type host: str
        :param username: The username to login to the device with (only for API compatibility - not used)
        :type username: str
        :param password: The password that goes with the provided username.  If a password is not specified, the
                         user will be prompted for one. (only for API compatibility - not used)
        :type password: str
        :param prompt_endings: A list of strings that are possible prompt endings to watch for.  The default is for
                               Cisco devices (">" and "#"), but may need to be changed if connecting to another
                               type of device (for example "$" for some linux hosts). (only for API compatibility
                               - not used)
        :type prompt_endings: list
        """
        return sessions.DebugSession(self)
Esempio n. 2
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 def __init__(self, full_script_path):
     super(DebugScript, self).__init__(full_script_path)
     self.logger.debug("<INIT> Building DirectExecution Object")
     self.main_session = sessions.DebugSession(self)