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Is it possible to redirect the output of an executable to a websocket server using powershell? I tried using the Tee-Object but could only output to file or a variable.
So far I have the websocket and executable working separate, how do I pass the output to the websocket client?
$WS = New-Object System.Net.WebSockets.ClientWebSocket
$CT = New-Object System.Threading.CancellationToken
$Conn = $WS.ConnectAsync("localhost:8080", $CT)
While (!$Conn.IsCompleted) { Start-Sleep -Milliseconds 100 }
#How do I continue here?
$WS.SendAsync(...)
myprocess.exe | Tee -Variable ...
powershell websocket pipe
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Is it possible to redirect the output of an executable to a websocket server using powershell? I tried using the Tee-Object but could only output to file or a variable.
So far I have the websocket and executable working separate, how do I pass the output to the websocket client?
$WS = New-Object System.Net.WebSockets.ClientWebSocket
$CT = New-Object System.Threading.CancellationToken
$Conn = $WS.ConnectAsync("localhost:8080", $CT)
While (!$Conn.IsCompleted) { Start-Sleep -Milliseconds 100 }
#How do I continue here?
$WS.SendAsync(...)
myprocess.exe | Tee -Variable ...
powershell websocket pipe
Can you share the code you tried? Is the problem to catch std output from the executable?
– Mike Twc
Nov 16 '18 at 20:08
@MikeTwc, I updated the question with my code snippet
– Chrille
Nov 16 '18 at 20:47
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Is it possible to redirect the output of an executable to a websocket server using powershell? I tried using the Tee-Object but could only output to file or a variable.
So far I have the websocket and executable working separate, how do I pass the output to the websocket client?
$WS = New-Object System.Net.WebSockets.ClientWebSocket
$CT = New-Object System.Threading.CancellationToken
$Conn = $WS.ConnectAsync("localhost:8080", $CT)
While (!$Conn.IsCompleted) { Start-Sleep -Milliseconds 100 }
#How do I continue here?
$WS.SendAsync(...)
myprocess.exe | Tee -Variable ...
powershell websocket pipe
Is it possible to redirect the output of an executable to a websocket server using powershell? I tried using the Tee-Object but could only output to file or a variable.
So far I have the websocket and executable working separate, how do I pass the output to the websocket client?
$WS = New-Object System.Net.WebSockets.ClientWebSocket
$CT = New-Object System.Threading.CancellationToken
$Conn = $WS.ConnectAsync("localhost:8080", $CT)
While (!$Conn.IsCompleted) { Start-Sleep -Milliseconds 100 }
#How do I continue here?
$WS.SendAsync(...)
myprocess.exe | Tee -Variable ...
powershell websocket pipe
powershell websocket pipe
edited Nov 16 '18 at 20:47
Chrille
asked Nov 16 '18 at 18:40
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Can you share the code you tried? Is the problem to catch std output from the executable?
– Mike Twc
Nov 16 '18 at 20:08
@MikeTwc, I updated the question with my code snippet
– Chrille
Nov 16 '18 at 20:47
add a comment |
Can you share the code you tried? Is the problem to catch std output from the executable?
– Mike Twc
Nov 16 '18 at 20:08
@MikeTwc, I updated the question with my code snippet
– Chrille
Nov 16 '18 at 20:47
Can you share the code you tried? Is the problem to catch std output from the executable?
– Mike Twc
Nov 16 '18 at 20:08
Can you share the code you tried? Is the problem to catch std output from the executable?
– Mike Twc
Nov 16 '18 at 20:08
@MikeTwc, I updated the question with my code snippet
– Chrille
Nov 16 '18 at 20:47
@MikeTwc, I updated the question with my code snippet
– Chrille
Nov 16 '18 at 20:47
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I presume myprocess.exe is generating messages you want to send over WS. To catch and send those messages you can use foreach:
myprocess.exe | foreach { $WS.SendAsync($_) }
You may also create your own cmdlet that will accept input from pipeline
function Send-WS { begin { ...define $WS} process { $WS.Send } End { ..do smth at the end} }
myprocess.exe | Send-WS
Perfect, Thanks!
– Chrille
Nov 16 '18 at 20:59
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I presume myprocess.exe is generating messages you want to send over WS. To catch and send those messages you can use foreach:
myprocess.exe | foreach { $WS.SendAsync($_) }
You may also create your own cmdlet that will accept input from pipeline
function Send-WS { begin { ...define $WS} process { $WS.Send } End { ..do smth at the end} }
myprocess.exe | Send-WS
Perfect, Thanks!
– Chrille
Nov 16 '18 at 20:59
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I presume myprocess.exe is generating messages you want to send over WS. To catch and send those messages you can use foreach:
myprocess.exe | foreach { $WS.SendAsync($_) }
You may also create your own cmdlet that will accept input from pipeline
function Send-WS { begin { ...define $WS} process { $WS.Send } End { ..do smth at the end} }
myprocess.exe | Send-WS
Perfect, Thanks!
– Chrille
Nov 16 '18 at 20:59
add a comment |
I presume myprocess.exe is generating messages you want to send over WS. To catch and send those messages you can use foreach:
myprocess.exe | foreach { $WS.SendAsync($_) }
You may also create your own cmdlet that will accept input from pipeline
function Send-WS { begin { ...define $WS} process { $WS.Send } End { ..do smth at the end} }
myprocess.exe | Send-WS
I presume myprocess.exe is generating messages you want to send over WS. To catch and send those messages you can use foreach:
myprocess.exe | foreach { $WS.SendAsync($_) }
You may also create your own cmdlet that will accept input from pipeline
function Send-WS { begin { ...define $WS} process { $WS.Send } End { ..do smth at the end} }
myprocess.exe | Send-WS
answered Nov 16 '18 at 20:57
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Perfect, Thanks!
– Chrille
Nov 16 '18 at 20:59
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Perfect, Thanks!
– Chrille
Nov 16 '18 at 20:59
Perfect, Thanks!
– Chrille
Nov 16 '18 at 20:59
Perfect, Thanks!
– Chrille
Nov 16 '18 at 20:59
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Can you share the code you tried? Is the problem to catch std output from the executable?
– Mike Twc
Nov 16 '18 at 20:08
@MikeTwc, I updated the question with my code snippet
– Chrille
Nov 16 '18 at 20:47