Reputation: 2311
I am trying to execute a script on a remote host using a detached screen session. I tried out the example Fabric gives and unfortunately couldn't get it to work.
from fabric.api import run
def yes():
run('screen -d -m "yes"')
Executing fab yes
on my local machine correctly connects it to the remote host and says the command has been run, however nothing is executed on the remote host. Trying screen -d -m "yes"
on either machine works as expected.
If anyone could point out what I'm doing wrong I'd greatly appreciate it. Also, on a side note, why are there quotes around the yes in the command? Would it work without the quotes? Thanks!
Upvotes: 11
Views: 4669
Reputation: 9
Use it like this:
run('sudo screen -d -m python app.py && sleep 1', pty=True)
screen -d -m
Start a session that starts in disconnected mode
Upvotes: 0
Reputation: 2791
Although AVB answer is perfect I'll add a small tip which may help someone like me. If you want to run more than one command put them to a executable file.
This will not work:
run('screen -d -m "./ENV/bin/activate; python run.py; sleep 1"')
So create a run.sh file:
#!/bin/bash
source ENV/bin/activate
python run.py
And use it like run('screen -d -m ./run.sh; sleep 1')
Upvotes: 4
Reputation: 186
run('screen -d -m yes; sleep 1')
works.
Not sure if Fabric or screen are to blame for this behaviour though.
Upvotes: 17