How to wait for a process to complete using tcl-expect

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Solution 1

Can you elaborate on "still script sending rest of the commands in between the previous process. "

I tried this and it worked.

spawn ssh host1
expect ":"
send pwd1
expect "%"
send "echo hi\r"
expect "%"
send "exit\r"
expect eof
spawn ssh host2    
expect ":"
send pwd2

Solution 2

you're forgetting to "hit enter". After sending exit, the way to wait for the process to end os expect eof:

send "source xyz.csh\r"
expect "%"
send "exit\r"
expect eof

Solution 3

I found this post after I ran into a race condition problem: sometimes the script completed as expected and other times it didn't. Adding a catch statement to the script ensured the desired outcome every time:

[...]
expect eof
catch wait result

Solution 4

Try this construct when command is time consuming:

. . .
send "command\r"

expect {
    timeout {
        puts "Running..."
        exp_continue
    }
    "%PROMPT%" {
        puts "Finished."
    }
}

send "next command\r"
. . .

On timeout you will be continuosly waiting with exp_continue command for %PROMPT%.

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Updated on June 28, 2022

Comments

  • XYZ_Linux
    XYZ_Linux almost 2 years

    I am writing a script using expect in which I have to rlogin to some host & after that I need to send some commands. Now I want to exit to that host and relogin again to some other host and send some commands. But the run of my script is not waiting for first host to complete its jobs and exit instead it sends other commands in between the previous process. How can I achieve this using expect please guide?

    Sample code is as follow :

    #!/usr/local/bin/expect -f
    
    spawn rlogin host1
    expect "%"
    send "source xyz.csh\r"
    send "exit\r"
    expect "%"
    
    spawn rlogin host2
    some set of commands
    
  • XYZ_Linux
    XYZ_Linux about 11 years
    it is already there in my code , I forgot to mention it here in my code
  • glenn jackman
    glenn jackman about 11 years
    what's already there? the eof or the \r? Please update your question to be more precise.
  • XYZ_Linux
    XYZ_Linux about 11 years
    expect eof also not working. still script sending rest of the commands in between the previous process.
  • user18099
    user18099 over 7 years
    catch "some last line", has successfully removed a race-condition for me. Output from expect is now always complete. Instead of just sometimes.