package CPANPLUS::Shell::Default::Plugins::Remote; use strict; use Module::Load; use Params::Check qw[check]; use CPANPLUS::Error qw[error msg]; use Locale::Maketext::Simple Class => 'CPANPLUS', Style => 'gettext'; =head1 NAME CPANPLUS::Shell::Default::Plugins::Remote =head1 SYNOPSIS CPAN Terminal> /connect localhost 1337 --user=foo --pass=bar ... CPAN Terminal@localhost> /disconnect =head1 DESCRIPTION This is a C plugin that allows you to connect to a machine running an instance of C, allowing remote usage of the C. A sample session, updating all modules on a remote machine, might look like this: CPAN Terminal> /connect --user=my_user --pass=secret localhost 1337 Connection accepted Successfully connected to 'localhost' on port '11337' Note that no output will appear until a command has completed -- this may take a while CPAN Terminal@localhost> o; i * [....] CPAN Terminal@localhost> /disconnect CPAN Terminal> =cut ### store the original prompt here, so we can restore it on disconnect my $Saved_Prompt; sub plugins { ( connect => 'connect', disconnect => 'disconnect' ) } sub connect { my $class = shift; my $shell = shift; my $cb = shift; my $cmd = shift; my $input = shift || ''; my $opts = shift || {}; my $conf = $cb->configure_object; my $user; my $pass; { local $Params::Check::ALLOW_UNKNOWN = 1; my $tmpl = { user => { default => 'cpanpd', store => \$user }, pass => { required => 1, store => \$pass }, }; check( $tmpl, $opts ) or return; } my @parts = split /\s+/, $input; my $host = shift @parts || 'localhost'; my $port = shift @parts || '1337'; load IO::Socket; my $remote = IO::Socket::INET->new( Proto => "tcp", PeerAddr => $host, PeerPort => $port, ) or ( error( loc( "Cannot connect to port '%1' ". "on host '%2'", $port, $host ) ), return ); my $con = { connection => $remote, username => $user, password => $pass, }; ### store the connection $shell->remote( $con ); my($status,$buffer) = $shell->__send_remote_command( "VERSION=$CPANPLUS::Shell::Default::VERSION"); if( $status ) { print "\n$buffer\n\n"; print loc( "Successfully connected to '%1' on port '%2'", $host, $port ); print "\n\n"; print loc( "Note that no output will appear until a command ". "has completed\n-- this may take a while" ); print "\n\n"; ### save the original prompt $Saved_Prompt = $shell->prompt; $shell->prompt( $shell->brand .'@'. $host .':'. $port .'> ' ); } else { print "\n$buffer\n\n"; print loc( "Failed to connect to '%1' on port '%2'", $host, $port ); print "\n\n"; $shell->remote( undef ); } } sub disconnect { my $class = shift; my $shell = shift; print "\n", ( $shell->remote ? loc( "Disconnecting from remote host" ) : loc( "Not connected to remote host" ) ), "\n\n"; $shell->remote( undef ); $shell->prompt( $Saved_Prompt ); } sub connect_help { return loc( " /connect [HOST PORT] # Connect to the remote machine,\n" . " # defaults taken from your config\n" . " --user=USER # Optional username\n" . " --pass=PASS # Optional password" ); } sub disconnect_help { return loc( " /disconnect # Disconnect from the remote server" ); } 1; =pod =head1 BUG REPORTS Please report bugs or other issues to Ebug-cpanplus@rt.cpan.org. =head1 AUTHOR This module by Jos Boumans Ekane@cpan.orgE. =head1 COPYRIGHT The CPAN++ interface (of which this module is a part of) is copyright (c) 2001 - 2007, Jos Boumans Ekane@cpan.orgE. All rights reserved. This library is free software; you may redistribute and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. =head1 SEE ALSO L, L, L =cut # Local variables: # c-indentation-style: bsd # c-basic-offset: 4 # indent-tabs-mode: nil # End: # vim: expandtab shiftwidth=4: