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#!/usr/bin/expect -f
#
# This Expect script was generated by autoexpect on Wed Aug 17 22:24:22 2022
# Expect and autoexpect were both written by Don Libes, NIST.
#
# Note that autoexpect does not guarantee a working script. It
# necessarily has to guess about certain things. Two reasons a script
# might fail are:
#
# 1) timing - A surprising number of programs (rn, ksh, zsh, telnet,
# etc.) and devices discard or ignore keystrokes that arrive "too
# quickly" after prompts. If you find your new script hanging up at
# one spot, try adding a short sleep just before the previous send.
# Setting "force_conservative" to 1 (see below) makes Expect do this
# automatically - pausing briefly before sending each character. This
# pacifies every program I know of. The -c flag makes the script do
# this in the first place. The -C flag allows you to define a
# character to toggle this mode off and on.
set force_conservative 0 ;# set to 1 to force conservative mode even if
;# script wasn't run conservatively originally
if {$force_conservative} {
set send_slow {1 .1}
proc send {ignore arg} {
sleep .1
exp_send -s -- $arg
}
}
#
# 2) differing output - Some programs produce different output each time
# they run. The "date" command is an obvious example. Another is
# ftp, if it produces throughput statistics at the end of a file
# transfer. If this causes a problem, delete these patterns or replace
# them with wildcards. An alternative is to use the -p flag (for
# "prompt") which makes Expect only look for the last line of output
# (i.e., the prompt). The -P flag allows you to define a character to
# toggle this mode off and on.
#
# Read the man page for more info.
#
# -Don
set bbfPodName [lindex $argv 0]
set timeout 5
spawn ssh -p 50022 voltha@localhost
match_max 100000
expect {
{Are you sure you want to continue connecting (yes/no/\[fingerprint\])? }
{ send -- "yes\r"
expect "voltha@localhost's password: "
send -- "onf\r"
expect -exact "$bbfPodName:~\$"
send -- "netopeer2-cli\r"
expect -exact "> "
send -- "searchpath /etc/sysrepo/yang\r"
expect -exact "> "
send -- "ext-data /schema-mount.xml\r"
expect -exact "> "
send -- "connect --login voltha\r"
expect -exact "Are you sure you want to continue connecting (yes/no)? "
send -- "yes\r"
expect -exact "Password: "
send -- "onf\r"
expect -exact "> "
send -- "get-data --datastore operational --filter-xpath /bbf-device-aggregation:* --out output.xml"
expect -exact "get-data --datastore operational --filter-xpath /bbf-device-aggregation:* --out output.xml"
send -- "\r"
expect -exact "> "
send -- ""
expect -exact "$bbfPodName:~\$ \[6n"
expect eof ; exp_continue}
"voltha@localhost's password: " {
send -- "onf\r"
expect -exact "$bbfPodName:~\$"
send -- "netopeer2-cli\r"
expect -exact "> "
send -- "searchpath /etc/sysrepo/yang\r"
expect -exact "> "
send -- "ext-data /schema-mount.xml\r"
expect -exact "> "
send -- "connect --login voltha\r"
expect {
"Are you sure you want to continue connecting (yes/no)? " {
send -- "yes\r"
expect -exact "Password: "
send -- "onf\r"
expect -exact "> "
send -- "get-data --datastore operational --filter-xpath /bbf-device-aggregation:* --out output.xml"
expect -exact "get-data --datastore operational --filter-xpath /bbf-device-aggregation:* --out output.xml"
send -- "\r"
expect -exact "> "
send -- ""
expect -exact "$bbfPodName:~\$ \[6n"
expect eof ; exp_continue}
"Password: " {
send -- "onf\r"
expect -exact "> "
send -- "get-data --datastore operational --filter-xpath /bbf-device-aggregation:* --out output.xml"
expect -exact "get-data --datastore operational --filter-xpath /bbf-device-aggregation:* --out output.xml"
send -- "\r"
expect -exact "> "
send -- ""
expect -exact "$bbfPodName:~\$ \[6n"
expect eof ; exp_continue}
}
}
}
exit 0