Hi, Unfortunately, I have already read the documentation but might have missed or didn't understood something.
Currently, my biggest issue is: >>> from fabric.api import env, run >>> env.user = 'root' >>> env.hosts = ['whatever',] >>> env.host = 'whatever' >>> def test(): ... run('uname -a') ... >>> test() No hosts found. Please specify (single) host string for connection: If I put that in a fabfile.py and run a fab test it will work. Regards, Xavier. Le 18 sept. 2010 à 14:58, Jeff Forcier a écrit : > Hi Xavier, > > Make sure you read the documentation[1]; it does need more work > regarding library use, but you can still get very far just by reading > the usage docs, especially the one on execution. > > Best, > Jeff > > [1] http://docs.fabfile.org/ > > > On Sat, Sep 18, 2010 at 7:20 AM, Xavier Ordoquy <xordo...@linovia.com> wrote: >> Hi, >> >> I have been using Fabric for some time now and I am very happy with the help >> it provides for system administration. >> However, I'd like to go one step furtherand couple fabric together with a >> python script - ie calling fabric from my own scripts. >> I'm getting a real hard time understanding how I can start tasks from my >> python script, esp settings things such as hosts, users and so on. >> >> I didn't manage to find something on the net about using fabric from within >> python. >> Maybe someone has a link, a blog entry or whatever to help me getting >> started ? >> >> Regards, >> Xavier. >> _______________________________________________ >> Fab-user mailing list >> Fab-user@nongnu.org >> http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/fab-user >> > > > > -- > Jeff Forcier > Unix sysadmin; Python/Ruby developer > http://bitprophet.org _______________________________________________ Fab-user mailing list Fab-user@nongnu.org http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/fab-user