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// Example of using the network modules in SAL through Rhai
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// Shows TCP port checking, HTTP URL validation, and SSH command execution
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// Function to print section header
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fn section(title) {
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print("\n");
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let port = 22;
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print(`Checking if port ${port} is open on ${host}...`);
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let is_open = tcp.check_port(host, port);
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print(`Port ${port} is ${is_open ? "open" : "closed"}`);
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print(`Port ${port} is ${if is_open { "open" } else { "closed" }}`);
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// Check multiple ports
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let ports = [22, 80, 443];
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print(`Checking multiple ports on ${host}...`);
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let port_results = tcp.check_ports(host, ports);
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for result in port_results {
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print(`Port ${result.port} is ${result.is_open ? "open" : "closed"}`);
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print(`Port ${result.port} is ${if result.is_open { "open" } else { "closed" }}`);
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}
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// HTTP connectivity checks
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let url = "https://www.example.com";
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print(`Checking if ${url} is reachable...`);
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let is_reachable = http.check_url(url);
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print(`${url} is ${is_reachable ? "reachable" : "unreachable"}`);
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print(`${url} is ${if is_reachable { "reachable" } else { "unreachable" }}`);
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// Check the status code of a URL
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print(`Checking status code of ${url}...`);
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let ssh = net::new_ssh_builder()
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.host("localhost")
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.port(22)
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.user(os::get_env("USER") || "root")
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.user(if os::get_env("USER") != () { os::get_env("USER") } else { "root" })
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.timeout(10)
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.build();
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print("Running a basic command using run().do()...");
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print("Running a basic command using run().execute()...");
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// Execute a simple command
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let result = run("echo Hello from run_basic!").do();
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let result = run("echo Hello from run_basic!").execute();
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// Print the command result
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print(`Command: echo Hello from run_basic!`);
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// Example of a command that might fail (if 'nonexistent_command' doesn't exist)
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// This will halt execution by default because ignore_error() is not used.
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// print("Running a command that will fail (and should halt)...");
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// let fail_result = run("nonexistent_command").do(); // This line will cause the script to halt if the command doesn't exist
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// let fail_result = run("nonexistent_command").execute(); // This line will cause the script to halt if the command doesn't exist
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print("Basic run() example finished.");
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// Run a command that exits with a non-zero code (will fail)
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// Using .ignore_error() prevents the script from halting
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let result = run("exit 1").ignore_error().do();
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let result = run("exit 1").ignore_error().execute();
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print(`Command finished.`);
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print(`Success: ${result.success}`); // This should be false
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// Example of a command that might fail due to OS error (e.g., command not found)
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// This *might* still halt depending on how the underlying Rust function handles it,
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// as ignore_error() primarily prevents halting on *command* non-zero exit codes.
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// let os_error_result = run("nonexistent_command_123").ignore_error().do();
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// let os_error_result = run("nonexistent_command_123").ignore_error().execute();
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// print(`OS Error Command Success: ${os_error_result.success}`);
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// print(`OS Error Command Exit Code: ${os_error_result.code}`);
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print("Running a command using run().log().do()...");
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print("Running a command using run().log().execute()...");
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// The .log() method will print the command string to the console before execution.
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// This is useful for debugging or tracing which commands are being run.
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print("Running a command using run().silent().do()...\n");
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print("Running a command using run().silent().execute()...\n");
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// This command will print to standard output and standard error
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// However, because .silent() is used, the output will not appear in the console directly
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let result = run("echo 'This should be silent stdout.'; echo 'This should be silent stderr.' >&2; exit 0").silent().do();
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let result = run("echo 'This should be silent stdout.'; echo 'This should be silent stderr.' >&2; exit 0").silent().execute();
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// The output is still captured in the CommandResult
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print(`Command finished.`);
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print(`Captured Stderr:\\n${result.stderr}`);
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// Example of a silent command that fails (but won't halt because we only suppress output)
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// let fail_result = run("echo 'This is silent failure stderr.' >&2; exit 1").silent().do();
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// let fail_result = run("echo 'This is silent failure stderr.' >&2; exit 1").silent().execute();
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// print(`Failed command finished (silent):`);
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// print(`Success: ${fail_result.success}`);
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// print(`Exit Code: ${fail_result.code}`);
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