The pseudoterminal
crate is a versatile pseudoterminal (PTY) implementation designed for Rust, offering asynchronous capabilities. This library provides a straightforward and efficient means to interact with child processes via pseudoterminals. Whether you're building interactive command-line applications, custom terminals, or automating terminal interactions, pseudoterminal
is your reliable companion.
Some key features of this crate are not implemented yet such as complete windows
support and non-blocking
io.
- Cross-Platform Compatibility: Works seamlessly on both Windows and Unix-based systems, ensuring broad compatibility for your projects.
- Asynchronous Support: Easily integrates with asynchronous programming paradigms using libraries like Tokio, enhancing your application's efficiency.
- Terminal Size Manipulation: Provides methods for obtaining and modifying terminal dimensions, enabling dynamic terminal layout adjustments.
To include the pseudoterminal
crate in your Rust project, simply add it as a dependency in your Cargo.toml
:
[dependencies]
pseudoterminal = "0.1.0"
Here's a basic example illustrating how to use the pseudoterminal
crate to spawn a terminal process and engage with it interactively:
use pseudoterminal::CommandExt;
use std::io::{stdin, stdout, Read, Write};
use std::process::Command;
fn main() -> Result<(), Box<dyn std::error::Error>> {
// Create a new pseudoterminal
let mut cmd = Command::new("bash"); // Replace with your desired command
let mut terminal = cmd.spawn_terminal()?;
// Read from and write to the terminal
let mut input_buffer = String::new();
let mut output_buffer = [0u8; 1024];
loop {
// Read from user input or other sources
stdin().read_line(&mut input_buffer)?;
// Write input to the terminal
terminal
.termin
.as_mut()
.unwrap()
.write_all(input_buffer.as_bytes())?;
// Read output from the terminal
let bytes_read = terminal
.termout
.as_mut()
.unwrap()
.read(&mut output_buffer)?;
// Write read bytes to stdout
stdout().write_all(&output_buffer[..bytes_read])?;
stdout().flush()?;
// Clear the input buffer
input_buffer.clear();
}
}
This example showcases how to spawn a terminal process using pseudoterminal
, transmit input to it, and receive its output. You can effortlessly swap "bash"
with any other command you wish to execute.
For comprehensive documentation, including an in-depth API reference and practical usage examples, please consult the official documentation at https://docs.rs/pseudoterminal.
This crate is distributed under the permissive MIT License. For more details, please review the [LICENSE] file.