Question

I'd like to have an xterm-compatible virtual terminal running inside a Python app. I'll need to run ncurses-based applications inside it, feed it with user's input and read its output.

So far I've found python-vte, but it only provides a GTK+ widget (libvte has the required VtePty class, but Python bindings don't) and has an unacceptable libgtk dependency.

Is there any other way to perform a teminal emulation in Python?

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Solution

After all, I've found the pyte, which is exactly what I wanted.

OTHER TIPS

Have you looked at this VT100 terminal emulator, also described in blog form here? It's not an xterm emulator, but perhaps it can be leveraged for your purposes.

I have been running a Rails Tutorial site & have deployed Gateone terminal emulator for users to execute commands. Later we devloped our own Terminal emulation. Check http://github.com/pocha/terminal-codelearn .

If you just need to execute command as a user, then probably you just need http://docs.python.org/2/library/pty.html

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