require 'net/ssh/connection/constants' require 'net/ssh/transport/constants' module Net; module SSH; module Test # This is an abstract class, not to be instantiated directly, subclassed by # Net::SSH::Test::LocalPacket and Net::SSH::Test::RemotePacket. It implements # functionality common to those subclasses. # # These packets are not true packets, in that they don't represent what was # actually sent between the hosst; rather, they represent what was expected # to be sent, as dictated by the script (Net::SSH::Test::Script). Thus, # though they are defined with data elements, these data elements are used # to either validate data that was sent by the local host (Net::SSH::Test::LocalPacket) # or to mimic the sending of data by the remote host (Net::SSH::Test::RemotePacket). class Packet include Net::SSH::Transport::Constants include Net::SSH::Connection::Constants # Ceate a new packet of the given +type+, and with +args+ being a list of # data elements in the order expected for packets of the given +type+ # (see #types). def initialize(type, *args) @type = self.class.const_get(type.to_s.upcase) @data = args end # The default for +remote?+ is false. Subclasses should override as necessary. def remote? false end # The default for +local?+ is false. Subclasses should override as necessary. def local? false end # Instantiates the packets data elements. When the packet was first defined, # some elements may not have been fully realized, and were described as # Proc objects rather than atomic types. This invokes those Proc objects # and replaces them with their returned values. This allows for values # like Net::SSH::Test::Channel#remote_id to be used in scripts before # the remote_id is known (since it is only known after a channel has been # confirmed open). def instantiate! @data.map! { |i| i.respond_to?(:call) ? i.call : i } end # Returns an array of symbols describing the data elements for packets of # the same type as this packet. These types are used to either validate # sent packets (Net::SSH::Test::LocalPacket) or build received packets # (Net::SSH::Test::RemotePacket). # # Not all packet types are defined here. As new packet types are required # (e.g., a unit test needs to test that the remote host sent a packet that # is not implemented here), the description of that packet should be # added. Unsupported packet types will otherwise raise an exception. def types @types ||= case @type when KEXINIT then [:long, :long, :long, :long, :string, :string, :string, :string, :string, :string, :string, :string, :string, :string, :bool] when NEWKEYS then [] when CHANNEL_OPEN then [:string, :long, :long, :long] when CHANNEL_OPEN_CONFIRMATION then [:long, :long, :long, :long] when CHANNEL_DATA then [:long, :string] when CHANNEL_EOF, CHANNEL_CLOSE, CHANNEL_SUCCESS, CHANNEL_FAILURE then [:long] when CHANNEL_REQUEST parts = [:long, :string, :bool] case @data[1] when "exec", "subsystem" then parts << :string when "exit-status" then parts << :long else raise "don't know what to do about #{@data[1]} channel request" end else raise "don't know how to parse packet type #{@type}" end end end end; end; end