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Status Submitted
Workspace Concert Workflows
Created by Guest
Created on Sep 10, 2025

Add some sample workflows and documentation for Expect SSH Integration into the Automation Library

At this time, there is no good documentation or samples for the ExpectSSH integration. While it could be argued that it's not needed, it's very difficult for a user to know how to design a workflow that uses the ExpectSSH array format. 

Know that the ExpectSSH integration does not expect the usual files that one would find in a search engine, but rather needs to be parsed into an array for JSON

At this time, a user is forced to do trial and error to discover the format of the array that's expected. This is kind of not easy, and also counters the philosophy of the product. 

 

This idea would add a few sample workflows to the ExpectSSH integration on the Automation Library and provide a link to the documentation from which Expect SSH's integration is based. 

Idea priority Medium