Since Apache Ant 1.6
Runs a command on a remote machine running SSH daemon.
Note: This task depends on external libraries not included in the Ant distribution. See Library Dependencies for more information. This task has been tested with JSCh 0.1.29 and above and won't work with versions of JSCh earlier than 0.1.28.
See also the scp task
Attribute | Description | Required |
---|---|---|
host | The hostname or IP address of the remote host to which you wish to connect. | Yes |
username | The username on the remote host to which you are connecting. | Yes |
command | The command to run on the remote host. | Exactly one of the two |
commandResource | The resource (file) that contains the commands to run on the remote host. Since Ant 1.7.1 | |
port | The port to connect to on the remote host. | No; defaults to 22 |
trust | This trusts all unknown hosts if set to yesor true. Note: If you set this to false(the default), the host you connect to must be listed in your knownhosts file, this also implies that the file exists. |
No; defaults to no |
knownhosts | This sets the known hosts file to use to validate the identity of the remote host. This must be a SSH2 format file. SSH1 format is not supported. | No; defaults to ${user.home}/.ssh/known_hosts |
failonerror | Whether to halt the build if the command does not complete successfully. | No; defaults to true |
password | The password. | Yes, unless you are using key based authentication or the password has been given in the file or todir attribute. |
keyfile | Location of the file holding the private key. | Yes, if you are using key based authentication |
passphrase | Passphrase for your private key. | No; defaults to an empty string |
sshConfig | Location of the file holding the OpenSSH style configuration (e.g. ${user.home}/.ssh/config ).
The username and the key file are read from the configuration file,
unless they are already specified in the task parameters.
since Ant 1.10.8 |
No |
suppresssystemout | Whether to suppress system out. since Ant 1.9.0 | No; defaults to false |
suppresssystemerr | Whether to suppress System.err . since Ant 1.9.4 |
No; defaults to false |
output | Name of a file to which to write the output. | No |
errorOutput | The file to which the standard error of the command should be redirected. since Ant 1.9.4 | No |
append | Whether output file should be appended to or overwritten. | No; defaults to false, meaning overwrite any existing file |
errAppend | Whether errorOutput file should be appended to or overwritten. since Ant 1.9.4 | No; defaults to false, meaning overwrite any existing file |
outputproperty | The name of a property in which the output of the command should be stored. If you use the commandResource attribute, each command's output will be prefixed by the command itself. | No |
errorproperty | The name of a property in which the standard error of the command should be stored. since Ant 1.9.4 | No |
resultproperty | the name of a property in which the return code of the command should be stored. Only of
interest if failonerror=false. since Ant 1.9.4 |
No |
timeout | Stop the command if it doesn't finish within the specified time (given in
milliseconds unlike telnet , which expects a timeout in
seconds). |
No; defaults to 0which means never |
input | A file from which the executed command's standard input is taken. This attribute is mutually
exclusive with the inputstring and inputproperty attributes. When executing more than one command via commandResource, input will be read for each command. since Ant 1.8.0 |
No |
verbose | Determines whether sshexec outputs verbosely to the user.Similar output is generated as the ssh command line tool with the -v option. since Ant 1.8.0 |
No; defaults to false |
inputproperty | Name of a property content of which serves as the input stream for the executed
command. This attribute is mutually exclusive with the input
and inputstring attributes. When executing more than one command via commandResource, input will be read for each command. since Ant 1.8.0 |
No |
inputstring | A string which serves as the input stream for the executed command. This attribute is
mutually exclusive with the input and inputproperty attributes. When executing more than one command via commandResource, input will be read for each command. since Ant 1.8.3 |
No |
usepty | Whether to allocate a pseudo-tty (like ssh -t). since Ant 1.8.3 | No; defaults to false |
useSystemIn | Whether to pass the current standard input to the remote process. since Ant 1.9.4 | No; defaults to false |
serverAliveIntervalSeconds | Sets a timeout interval in seconds after which if no data has been received from the server, the task will send a message through the encrypted channel to request a response from the server. since Ant 1.9.7 | No, the default is 0, indicating that these messages will not be sent to the server |
serverAliveCountMax | The number of server alive messages which may be sent without receiving any messages back
from the server. Only used if serverAliveIntervalSeconds is
not 0. since Ant 1.9.7 |
No; defaults to 3 |
since Ant 1.10.10
Adds configuration settings for the JSch Session created that are not directly supported by specific Ant attributes.
Attribute | Description | Required |
---|---|---|
key | The key of the configuration setting. | Yes |
value | The value of the configuration setting. | Yes |
Run a command on a remote machine using password authentication
<sshexec host="somehost" username="dude" password="yo" command="touch somefile"/>
Run a command on a remote machine using key authentication
<sshexec host="somehost" username="dude" keyfile="${user.home}/.ssh/id_dsa" passphrase="yo its a secret" command="touch somefile"/>
Run a command on a remote machine using key authentication with no passphrase
<sshexec host="somehost" username="dude" keyfile="${user.home}/.ssh/id_dsa" command="touch somefile"/>
Run a set of commands from a command resource (file) on a remote machine using key authentication with no passphrase
<sshexec host="somehost" username="dude" keyfile="${user.home}/.ssh/id_dsa" commandResource="to_run"/>
Security Note: Hardcoding passwords and/or usernames in sshexec task can be a serious security hole. Consider using variable substitution and include the password on the command line. For example:
<sshexec host="somehost" username="${username}" password="${password}" command="touch somefile"/>
Invoking Ant with the following command line:
ant -Dusername=me -Dpassword=mypassword target1 target2
is slightly better, but the username/password is exposed to all users on an Unix system (via
the ps command). The best approach is to use the <input>
task and/or
retrieve the password from a (secured) .properties file.