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Connection
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==========
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A :class:`Connection` abstracts an actual physical connection to a device. The
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first connection is created when :func:`Target.connect` method is called. If a
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:class:`Target` is used in a multi-threaded environment, it will maintain a
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connection for each thread in which it is invoked. This allows the same target
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object to be used in parallel in multiple threads.
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:class:`Connection`\ s will be automatically created and managed by
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:class:`Target`\ s, so there is usually no reason to create one manually.
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Instead, configuration for a :class:`Connection` is passed as
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`connection_settings` parameter when creating a :class:`Target`. The connection
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to be used target is also specified on instantiation by `conn_cls` parameter,
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though all concrete :class:`Target` implementations will set an appropriate
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default, so there is typically no need to specify this explicitly.
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:class:`Connection` classes are not a part of an inheritance hierarchy, i.e.
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they do not derive from a common base. Instead, a :class:`Connection` is any
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class that implements the following methods.
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.. method:: push(self, source, dest, timeout=None)
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Transfer a file from the host machine to the connected device.
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:param source: path of to the file on the host
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:param dest: path of to the file on the connected
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:param timeout: timeout (in seconds) for the transfer; if the transfer does
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not complete within this period, an exception will be raised.
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.. method:: pull(self, source, dest, timeout=None)
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Transfer a file from the connected device to the host machine.
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:param source: path of to the file on the connected device
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:param dest: path of to the file on the host
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:param timeout: timeout (in seconds) for the transfer; if the transfer does
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not complete within this period, an exception will be raised.
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.. method:: execute(self, command, timeout=None, check_exit_code=False, as_root=False)
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Execute the specified command on the connected device and return its output.
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:param command: The command to be executed.
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:param timeout: Timeout (in seconds) for the execution of the command. If
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specified, an exception will be raised if execution does not complete
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with the specified period.
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:param check_exit_code: If ``True`` the exit code (on connected device)
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from execution of the command will be checked, and an exception will be
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raised if it is not ``0``.
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:param as_root: The command will be executed as root. This will fail on
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unrooted connected devices.
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.. method:: background(self, command, stdout=subprocess.PIPE, stderr=subprocess.PIPE, as_root=False)
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Execute the command on the connected device, invoking it via subprocess on the host.
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This will return :class:`subprocess.Popen` instance for the command.
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:param command: The command to be executed.
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:param stdout: By default, standard output will be piped from the subprocess;
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this may be used to redirect it to an alternative file handle.
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:param stderr: By default, standard error will be piped from the subprocess;
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this may be used to redirect it to an alternative file handle.
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:param as_root: The command will be executed as root. This will fail on
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unrooted connected devices.
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.. note:: This **will block the connection** until the command completes.
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.. note:: The above methods are directly wrapped by :class:`Target` methods,
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however note that some of the defaults are different.
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.. method:: cancel_running_command(self)
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Cancel a running command (previously started with :func:`background`) and free up the connection.
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It is valid to call this if the command has already terminated (or if no
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command was issued), in which case this is a no-op.
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.. method:: close(self)
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Close the connection to the device. The :class:`Connection` object should not
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be used after this method is called. There is no way to reopen a previously
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closed connection, a new connection object should be created instead.
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.. note:: There is no :func:`open` method, as the connection is assumed to be
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opened on instantiation.
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.. _connection-types:
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Connection Types
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----------------
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.. class:: AdbConnection(device=None, timeout=None)
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A connection to an android device via ``adb`` (Android Debug Bridge).
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``adb`` is part of the Android SDK (though stand-alone versions are also
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available).
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:param device: The name of the adb divice. This is usually a unique hex
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string for USB-connected devices, or an ip address/port
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combination. To see connected devices, you can run ``adb
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devices`` on the host.
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:param timeout: Connection timeout in seconds. If a connection to the device
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is not esblished within this period, :class:`HostError`
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is raised.
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.. class:: SshConnection(host, username, password=None, keyfile=None, port=None,\
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timeout=None, telnet=False, password_prompt=None,\
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original_prompt=None)
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A connectioned to a device on the network over SSH or Telnet.
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:param host: SSH host to which to connect
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:param username: username for SSH login
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:param password: password for the SSH connection
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.. note:: In order to user password-based authentication,
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``sshpass`` utility must be installed on the
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system.
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:param keyfile: Path to the SSH private key to be used for the connection.
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.. note:: ``keyfile`` and ``password`` can't be specified
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at the same time.
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:param port: TCP port on which SSH server is litening on the remoted device.
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Omit to use the default port.
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:param timeout: Timeout for the connection in seconds. If a connection
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cannot be established within this time, an error will be
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raised.
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:param telnet: If ``True``, Telenet will be used instead of SSH. In this
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case, all other parameters apart from "original_prompt" will
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be ignored.
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:param password_prompt: A string with the password prompt used by
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``sshpass``. Set this if your version of ``sshpass``
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uses somethin other than ``"[sudo] password"``.
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:param original_prompt: A regex for the shell prompted presented in the Telenet
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connection (the prompt will be reset to a
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randomly-generated pattern for the duration of the
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connection to reduce the possibility of clashes).
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This paramer is ignored for SSH connections.
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.. class:: LocalConnection(keep_password=True, unrooted=False, password=None)
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A connection to the local host allowing it to be treated as a Target.
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:param keep_password: If this is ``True`` (the default) user's password will
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be cached in memory after it is first requested.
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:param unrooted: If set to ``True``, the platform will be assumed to be
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unrooted without testing for root. This is useful to avoid
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blocking on password request in scripts.
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:param password: Specify password on connection creation rather than
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prompting for it.
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target
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modules
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instrumentation
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connection
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Indices and tables
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:class:`Instrument`).
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:param connection_settings: A ``dict`` that specifies how to connect to the remote
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device. Its contents depend on the specific :class:`Target` type used (e.g.
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:class:`AndroidTarget` expects the adb ``device`` name).
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device. Its contents depend on the specific :class:`Target` type (used see
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:ref:`connection-types`\ ).
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:param platform: A :class:`Target` defines interactions at Operating System level. A
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:class:`Platform` describes the underlying hardware (such as CPUs
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