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package winrm
import (
"bytes"
"crypto/x509"
"fmt"
"io"
"sync"
"github.com/masterzen/winrm/soap"
"winrm/ntlm"
)
// Client struct
type Client struct {
Parameters
username string
domain string
password string
useHTTPS bool
url string
http Transporter
}
// Transporter does different transporters
// and init a Post request based on them
type Transporter interface {
// init request baset on the transport configurations
Post(*Client, *soap.SoapMessage) (string, error)
Transport(*Endpoint) error
}
// NewClient will create a new remote client on url, connecting with user and password
// This function doesn't connect (connection happens only when CreateShell is called)
func NewClient(endpoint *Endpoint, user, password string) (*Client, error) {
return NewClientWithParameters(endpoint, user, "", password, DefaultParameters)
}
// NewClientWithParameters will create a new remote client on url, connecting with user and password
// This function doesn't connect (connection happens only when CreateShell is called)
func NewClientWithParameters(endpoint *Endpoint, user, domain, password string, params *Parameters) (*Client, error) {
// alloc a new client
client := &Client{
Parameters: *params,
username: user,
domain: domain,
password: password,
url: endpoint.url(),
useHTTPS: endpoint.HTTPS,
// default transport
http: &clientRequest{},
}
// switch to other transport if provided
if params.TransportDecorator != nil {
//client.http = params.TransportDecorator()
ntlmClient := ntlm.NewClient(user,domain,password,endpoint.Host,uint16(endpoint.Port))
client.http = &ClientNTLM{
cli : ntlmClient,
}
}
// set the transport to some endpoint configuration
if err := client.http.Transport(endpoint); err != nil {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("Can't parse this key and certs: %s", err)
}
return client, nil
}
func readCACerts(certs []byte) (*x509.CertPool, error) {
certPool := x509.NewCertPool()
if !certPool.AppendCertsFromPEM(certs) {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("Unable to read certificates")
}
return certPool, nil
}
// CreateShell will create a WinRM Shell,
// which is the prealable for running commands.
func (c *Client) CreateShell() (*Shell, error) {
request := NewOpenShellRequest(c.url, &c.Parameters)
defer request.Free()
response, err := c.sendRequest(request)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
shellID, err := ParseOpenShellResponse(response)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
return c.NewShell(shellID), nil
}
// NewShell will create a new WinRM Shell for the given shellID
func (c *Client) NewShell(id string) *Shell {
return &Shell{client: c, id: id}
}
// sendRequest exec the custom http func from the client
func (c *Client) sendRequest(request *soap.SoapMessage) (string, error) {
return c.http.Post(c, request)
}
// Run will run command on the the remote host, writing the process stdout and stderr to
// the given writers. Note with this method it isn't possible to inject stdin.
func (c *Client) Run(command string, stdout io.Writer, stderr io.Writer) (int, error) {
shell, err := c.CreateShell()
if err != nil {
return 1, err
}
defer shell.Close()
cmd, err := shell.Execute(command)
if err != nil {
return 1, err
}
var wg sync.WaitGroup
wg.Add(2)
go func() {
defer wg.Done()
io.Copy(stdout, cmd.Stdout)
}()
go func() {
defer wg.Done()
io.Copy(stderr, cmd.Stderr)
}()
cmd.Wait()
wg.Wait()
return cmd.ExitCode(), cmd.err
}
// RunWithString will run command on the the remote host, returning the process stdout and stderr
// as strings, and using the input stdin string as the process input
func (c *Client) RunWithString(command string, stdin string) (string, string, int, error) {
shell, err := c.CreateShell()
if err != nil {
return "", "", 1, err
}
defer shell.Close()
cmd, err := shell.Execute(command)
if err != nil {
return "", "", 1, err
}
if len(stdin) > 0 {
cmd.Stdin.Write([]byte(stdin))
}
var outWriter, errWriter bytes.Buffer
go io.Copy(&outWriter, cmd.Stdout)
go io.Copy(&errWriter, cmd.Stderr)
cmd.Wait()
return outWriter.String(), errWriter.String(), cmd.ExitCode(), cmd.err
}
// RunWithInput will run command on the the remote host, writing the process stdout and stderr to
// the given writers, and injecting the process stdin with the stdin reader.
// Warning stdin (not stdout/stderr) are bufferized, which means reading only one byte in stdin will
// send a winrm http packet to the remote host. If stdin is a pipe, it might be better for
// performance reasons to buffer it.
func (c Client) RunWithInput(command string, stdout, stderr io.Writer, stdin io.Reader) (int, error) {
shell, err := c.CreateShell()
if err != nil {
return 1, err
}
defer shell.Close()
cmd, err := shell.Execute(command)
if err != nil {
return 1, err
}
go io.Copy(cmd.Stdin, stdin)
go io.Copy(stdout, cmd.Stdout)
go io.Copy(stderr, cmd.Stderr)
cmd.Wait()
return cmd.ExitCode(), cmd.err
}