site:ssh¶
Connect to a webserver via SSH, and optionally run a shell command.
Examples¶
drush @mysite ssh
. Open an interactive shell on @mysite's server.drush @prod ssh "ls /tmp"
. Run ls /tmp on @prod site.drush @prod ssh "git pull"
. Run git pull on the Drupal root directory on the @prod site.drush ssh "git pull"
. Run git pull on the local Drupal root directory.
Arguments¶
- [code].... Code which should run at remote host.
Options¶
- --cd=CD. Directory to change to. Defaults to Drupal root.
- --ssh-options=SSH-OPTIONS. A string of extra options that will be passed to the ssh command (e.g. -p 100)
- --tty. Create a tty (e.g. to run an interactive program).
Global Options¶
- -v|vv|vvv, --verbose. Increase the verbosity of messages: 1 for normal output, 2 for more verbose output and 3 for debug
- -y, --yes. Auto-accept the default for all user prompts. Equivalent to --no-interaction.
- -l, --uri=URI. A base URL for building links and selecting a multi-site. Defaults to https://default.
- To see all global options, run
drush topic
and pick the first choice.
Topics¶
- Creating site aliases for running Drush on remote sites. (docs:aliases)
Aliases¶
- ssh
- site-ssh
Legend
- An argument or option with square brackets is optional.
- Any default value is listed at end of arg/option description.
- An ellipsis indicates that an argument accepts multiple values separated by a space.