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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You can install the package via composer:
composer require spatie/ssh
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');
To check if your command ran ok
$process->isSuccessful();
This is how you can get the output
$process->getOutput();
To run multiple commands pass an array to the execute method.
$process = Ssh::create('user', 'example.com')->execute([
'first command',
'second command',
]);
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);
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');
By default, strict host key checking is enabled. You can disable strict host key checking using disableStrictHostKeyChecking
.
Ssh::create('user', 'host')->disableStrictHostKeyChecking();
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
.
Behind the scenes all commands will be performed using Symfonys Process
.
You can configure to the Process
by using the configureProcess
method. Here's and example where we disable the timeout.
Ssh::create('user', 'host')->configureProcess(fn (Process $process) => $process->setTimeout(null));
You can get notified whenever you command produces output by setting by passing a closure to onOutput
.
Ssh::create('user', 'host')->onOutput(fn($type, $line) => echo $line)->execute('whoami');
Whenever there is output that close will get called with two parameters:
type
: this can beSymfony\Component\Process\Process::OUT
for regular output andSymfony\Component\Process\Process::ERR
for error outputline
: the output itself
composer test
Please see CHANGELOG for more information on what has changed recently.
Please see CONTRIBUTING for details.
If you discover any security related issues, please email [email protected] instead of using the issue tracker.
If you need some more features, take a look at DivineOmega/php-ssh-connection.
The Ssh
class contains code taken from laravel/envoy
The MIT License (MIT). Please see License File for more information.