Given /^I have no public keys set$/ do @auth_methods = %w(password) end Then /^I can ssh to "([^\"]*)" with the following credentials:$/ do |host, table| @auth_methods ||= %w(publickey password) credentials = table.hashes credentials.each do |creds| lambda { Net::SSH.start(host, creds["username"], :password => creds["password"], :auth_methods => @auth_methods) }.should_not raise_error end end Then /^I can ssh to the following hosts with these credentials:$/ do |table| @keys ||= [] @auth_methods ||= %w(password) session_details = table.hashes session_details.each do |session| # initialize a list of keys and auth methods for just this session, as # session can have session-specific keys mixed with global keys session_keys = Array.new(@keys) session_auth_methods = Array.new(@auth_methods) # you can pass in a keyfile in the session details, so we need to if session["keyfile"] session_keys << session["keyfile"] session_auth_methods << "publickey" end lambda { Net::SSH.start(session["hostname"], session["username"], :password => session["password"], :auth_methods => session_auth_methods, :keys => session_keys) }.should_not raise_error end end Given /^I have the following public keys:$/ do |table| @keys = [] public_key_paths = table.hashes public_key_paths.each do |key| File.exist?(key["keyfile"]).should be_true @keys << key["keyfile"] end @auth_methods ||= %w(password) @auth_methods << "publickey" end When /^I ssh to "([^\"]*)" with the following credentials:$/ do |hostname, table| @keys = [] @auth_methods ||= %w(password) session = table.hashes.first session_keys = Array.new(@keys) session_auth_methods = Array.new(@auth_methods) if session["keyfile"] session_keys << session["keyfile"] session_auth_methods << "publickey" end lambda { @connection = Net::SSH.start(hostname, session["username"], :password => session["password"], :auth_methods => session_auth_methods, :keys => session_keys) }.should_not raise_error end When /^I run "([^\"]*)"$/ do |command| @output = @connection.exec!(command) end Then /^I should see "([^\"]*)" in the output$/ do |string| @output.should =~ /#{string}/ end