Class: Net::SSH::Test::Packet

Inherits:
Object
  • Object
show all
Includes:
Connection::Constants, Net::SSH::Transport::Constants
Defined in:
lib/net/ssh/test/packet.rb

Overview

This is an abstract class, not to be instantiated directly, subclassed by Net::SSH::Test::LocalPacket and Net::SSH::Test::RemotePacket. It implements functionality common to those subclasses.

These packets are not true packets, in that they don’t represent what was actually sent between the hosst; rather, they represent what was expected to be sent, as dictated by the script (Net::SSH::Test::Script). Thus, though they are defined with data elements, these data elements are used to either validate data that was sent by the local host (Net::SSH::Test::LocalPacket) or to mimic the sending of data by the remote host (Net::SSH::Test::RemotePacket).

Direct Known Subclasses

LocalPacket, RemotePacket

Constant Summary

Constants included from Connection::Constants

Connection::Constants::CHANNEL_CLOSE, Connection::Constants::CHANNEL_DATA, Connection::Constants::CHANNEL_EOF, Connection::Constants::CHANNEL_EXTENDED_DATA, Connection::Constants::CHANNEL_FAILURE, Connection::Constants::CHANNEL_OPEN, Connection::Constants::CHANNEL_OPEN_CONFIRMATION, Connection::Constants::CHANNEL_OPEN_FAILURE, Connection::Constants::CHANNEL_REQUEST, Connection::Constants::CHANNEL_SUCCESS, Connection::Constants::CHANNEL_WINDOW_ADJUST, Connection::Constants::GLOBAL_REQUEST, Connection::Constants::REQUEST_FAILURE, Connection::Constants::REQUEST_SUCCESS

Constants included from Net::SSH::Transport::Constants

Net::SSH::Transport::Constants::DEBUG, Net::SSH::Transport::Constants::DISCONNECT, Net::SSH::Transport::Constants::IGNORE, Net::SSH::Transport::Constants::KEXDH_GEX_GROUP, Net::SSH::Transport::Constants::KEXDH_GEX_INIT, Net::SSH::Transport::Constants::KEXDH_GEX_REPLY, Net::SSH::Transport::Constants::KEXDH_GEX_REQUEST, Net::SSH::Transport::Constants::KEXDH_INIT, Net::SSH::Transport::Constants::KEXDH_REPLY, Net::SSH::Transport::Constants::KEXECDH_INIT, Net::SSH::Transport::Constants::KEXECDH_REPLY, Net::SSH::Transport::Constants::KEXINIT, Net::SSH::Transport::Constants::NEWKEYS, Net::SSH::Transport::Constants::SERVICE_ACCEPT, Net::SSH::Transport::Constants::SERVICE_REQUEST, Net::SSH::Transport::Constants::UNIMPLEMENTED

Class Method Summary collapse

Instance Method Summary collapse

Constructor Details

#initialize(type, *args) ⇒ Packet

Ceate a new packet of the given type, and with args being a list of data elements in the order expected for packets of the given type (see #types).



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# File 'lib/net/ssh/test/packet.rb', line 35

def initialize(type, *args)
  @type = self.class.const_get(type.to_s.upcase)
  @data = args
end

Class Method Details

.register_channel_request(request, extra_parts) ⇒ Object

Register a custom channel request. extra_parts is an array of types of extra parameters



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# File 'lib/net/ssh/test/packet.rb', line 23

def self.register_channel_request(request, extra_parts)
  @registered_requests ||= {}
  @registered_requests[request] = { extra_parts: extra_parts }
end

.registered_channel_requests(request) ⇒ Object



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# File 'lib/net/ssh/test/packet.rb', line 28

def self.registered_channel_requests(request)
  @registered_requests && @registered_requests[request]
end

Instance Method Details

#instantiate!Object

Instantiates the packets data elements. When the packet was first defined, some elements may not have been fully realized, and were described as Proc objects rather than atomic types. This invokes those Proc objects and replaces them with their returned values. This allows for values like Net::SSH::Test::Channel#remote_id to be used in scripts before the remote_id is known (since it is only known after a channel has been confirmed open).



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# File 'lib/net/ssh/test/packet.rb', line 57

def instantiate!
  @data.map! { |i| i.respond_to?(:call) ? i.call : i }
end

#local?Boolean

The default for local? is false. Subclasses should override as necessary.

Returns:

  • (Boolean)


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# File 'lib/net/ssh/test/packet.rb', line 46

def local?
  false
end

#remote?Boolean

The default for remote? is false. Subclasses should override as necessary.

Returns:

  • (Boolean)


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# File 'lib/net/ssh/test/packet.rb', line 41

def remote?
  false
end

#typesObject

Returns an array of symbols describing the data elements for packets of the same type as this packet. These types are used to either validate sent packets (Net::SSH::Test::LocalPacket) or build received packets (Net::SSH::Test::RemotePacket).

Not all packet types are defined here. As new packet types are required (e.g., a unit test needs to test that the remote host sent a packet that is not implemented here), the description of that packet should be added. Unsupported packet types will otherwise raise an exception.



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# File 'lib/net/ssh/test/packet.rb', line 70

def types
  @types ||= case @type
             when KEXINIT
               %i[long long long long
                  string string string string string string string string string string
                  bool]
             when NEWKEYS then []
             when CHANNEL_OPEN then %i[string long long long]
             when CHANNEL_OPEN_CONFIRMATION then %i[long long long long]
             when CHANNEL_DATA then %i[long string]
             when CHANNEL_EXTENDED_DATA then %i[long long string]
             when CHANNEL_EOF, CHANNEL_CLOSE, CHANNEL_SUCCESS, CHANNEL_FAILURE then [:long]
             when CHANNEL_REQUEST
               parts = %i[long string bool]
               case @data[1]
               when "exec", "subsystem", "shell" then parts << :string
               when "exit-status" then parts << :long
               when "pty-req" then parts.concat(%i[string long long long long string])
               when "env" then parts.contact(%i[string string])
               else
                 request = Packet.registered_channel_requests(@data[1])
                 raise "don't know what to do about #{@data[1]} channel request" unless request

                 parts.concat(request[:extra_parts])
               end
             else raise "don't know how to parse packet type #{@type}"
             end
end