Reputation: 417
I have a button I click that executes a command. The command may prompt for some standard input and I need to respond to that input, the problem is the way the program runs may be different from day to day so I need to interpret the standard output and redirect standard input accordingly.
I have this simple piece of code that reads the standard output line by line and when it sees a prompt for password, it'll send standard input, however the program just hangs since it never sees the prompt for the password, but when I run the batch file the password prompt is there.
Here is the batch file I am calling to execute this test:
@echo off
echo This is a test of a prompt
echo At the prompt, Enter a response
set /P p1=Enter the Password:
echo you entered "%p1%"
Here is the output of that batch file when run from the command line:
C:\Projects\SPP\MOSSTester\SPPTester\bin\Debug>test4.bat
This is a test of a prompt
At the prompt, Enter a response
Enter the Password: Test1
you entered "Test1"
Here is the C# snippet I am using to call the batch file that is hanging:
var proc = new Process();
proc.StartInfo.FileName = "cmd.exe";
proc.StartInfo.Arguments = "/c test4.bat";
proc.StartInfo.RedirectStandardOutput = true;
proc.StartInfo.RedirectStandardError = true;
proc.StartInfo.RedirectStandardInput = true;
proc.StartInfo.UseShellExecute = false;
proc.StartInfo.CreateNoWindow = true;
proc.Start();
//read the standard output and look for prompt for password
StreamReader sr = proc.StandardOutput;
while (!sr.EndOfStream)
{
string line = sr.ReadLine();
Debug.WriteLine(line);
if (line.Contains("Password"))
{
Debug.WriteLine("Password Prompt Found, Entering Password");
proc.StandardInput.WriteLine("thepassword");
}
}
sr.Close();
proc.WaitForExit();
Here is the debug standard output I see, notice that I never see the prompt for the password, why is this? it just hangs?
This is a test of a prompt
At the prompt, Enter a response
Is there a way I can watch the standard output for prompting and react to it accordingly?
Upvotes: 0
Views: 5554
Reputation: 3732
Your main problem is that you are working through the stream reader using sr.ReadLine()
this is an issue because the prompt for a password halts until the user enters a new line (hits enter after typing the password).
So you need to read the stream 1 character at a time. This example should help you get started.
while (!sr.EndOfStream)
{
var inputChar = (char)sr.Read();
input.Append(inputChar);
if (StringBuilderEndsWith(input, Environment.NewLine))
{
var line = input.ToString();
input = new StringBuilder();
Debug.WriteLine(line);
}
else if (StringBuilderEndsWith(input, "Password:"))
{
Debug.WriteLine("Password Prompt Found, Entering Password");
proc.StandardInput.WriteLine("thepassword");
var line = input.ToString();
input = new StringBuilder();
Debug.WriteLine(line);
}
}
private static bool StringBuilderEndsWith(StringBuilder haystack, string needle)
{
var needleLength = needle.Length - 1;
var haystackLength = haystack.Length - 1;
if(haystackLength < needleLength) {
return false;
}
for (int i = 0; i <= needleLength; i++)
{
if (haystack[haystackLength - i] != needle[needleLength - i])
{
return false;
}
}
return true;
}
Upvotes: 7
Reputation: 6958
With the process class you can run the batch file directly. The standard I/O might not be getting through since it has to go through cmd first
proc.StartInfo.FileName = "test4.bat";
proc.StartInfo.Arguments = "";
Upvotes: 0