t-eye

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T-Eye Server

T-Eye (Terminal Eye) Server allows you to execute predefined commands (shell scripts) at remote server via websocket. Output is streamed to client and you can display real time terminal output in the browser.

Client can execute only predefined commands. You can define multiple commands and multiple arguments for each command.

Install

npm install -g t-eye

Usage

Start t-eye server:

t-eye --config path/to/config/file.json [--debug] [--port 1234]

Command line arguments:

  • --config path to config file where commands are defined.

  • --debug or -d run terminal-eye in debug mode. Navigating browser here will show page where you can manually send commands and see output.

  • --port=1234 or -p 1234 specify port. Default is 1234.

Debug mode

If you pass --debug switch, then you can navigate your browser to t-eye's address:port and you'll get minimal UI for testing your configuration file.

Configuration file

Example config.json

{
  "list_dir": {
    "script": "/root/list.sh",
    "args": [
      {
        "name": "my_arg",
        "type": "string",
        "required": true,
        "regex": "^(.+)/([^/]+)$"
      }
    ]
  }
}

In this example:

  • list_dir is command name (alias).
  • script is path to script to be executed.
  • args is array of arguments expected for this command. Argument must have name.
  • For each argument, you can specify type, required and regex (not mandatory).
  • Argument type is one of the types returned by typeOf()

Example request from client:

{ 
  "command": "list_dir",
  "args": { 
    "my_arg": "/tmp/"
  }
}
 

Command will execute /root/list.sh /tmp/

Client side

In short: you need to open websocket conection, send command (JSON string) and listen for output.

Example HTML:

<!doctype html>
<html>
  <body>
 
    <textarea id="message" style="width: 100%; height: 200px;">{
      "command": "",
      "args": {
      }
    }
    </textarea>
 
    <br />
 
    <button type="button" onclick="sendMessage()">Send</button>
 
    <br />
 
    <div id="console" style="background: black; color: lime; font-family: Courier New, Courier, monospace; height: 500px; overflow: auto;"></div>
 
    <script>
      var ws = new WebSocket('ws://localhost:1234', 'echo-protocol');
      function sendMessage() {
        var message = document.getElementById('message').value;
        ws.send(message);
      }
      ws.addEventListener("message", function(e) {
        var msg = JSON.parse(e.data);
        var consoleDiv = document.getElementById('console');
        var color = "inherit";
        if(msg.status == "error") color = "red";
        consoleDiv.innerHTML += '<br /><span style="color: ' + color + ';">' + msg.msg + '</span>';
        consoleDiv.scrollTop = consoleDiv.scrollHeight;
      });
    </script> 
  </body>
</html>

Full config file format

In the root of the config object you can add special key named terminal_eye with additional settings:

{
  "terminal_eye": {
    "port": 1234,
    "ssl": false,
    "ssl_key": "/path/to/privkey.pem",
    "ssl_cert": "/path/to/fullchain.pem",
    "default_force_uid": 0,
    "default_force_gid": 0
  },
 
  ...
 
}
  • port integer, default 1234. Override default port. Note: port given via command line --port switch have precedence over this one.

  • ssl bool, default false. If t-eye is exposed directly to host port (not behind reverse proxy e.g. nginx) then you still can run it via SSL.

  • ssl_key if ssl: true this is full path to file containing private key issued by SSL CA (for example: /etc/letsencrypt/live/example.com/privkey.pem).

  • ssl_cert if ssl: true this is full path to file containing SSL certificate (for example: /etc/letsencrypt/live/example.com/fullchain.pem).

  • default_force_uid try running commands as specified user id.

  • default_force_gid try running commands as specified group id.

That's it. Enjoy! :)

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