1 | """Execute shell commands via os.popen() and return status, output.
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2 |
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3 | Interface summary:
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4 |
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5 | import commands
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6 |
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7 | outtext = commands.getoutput(cmd)
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8 | (exitstatus, outtext) = commands.getstatusoutput(cmd)
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9 | outtext = commands.getstatus(file) # returns output of "ls -ld file"
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10 |
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11 | A trailing newline is removed from the output string.
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12 |
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13 | Encapsulates the basic operation:
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14 |
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15 | pipe = os.popen('{ ' + cmd + '; } 2>&1', 'r')
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16 | text = pipe.read()
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17 | sts = pipe.close()
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18 |
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19 | [Note: it would be nice to add functions to interpret the exit status.]
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20 | """
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21 | from warnings import warnpy3k
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22 | warnpy3k("the commands module has been removed in Python 3.0; "
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23 | "use the subprocess module instead", stacklevel=2)
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24 | del warnpy3k
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25 |
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26 | __all__ = ["getstatusoutput","getoutput","getstatus"]
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27 |
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28 | # Module 'commands'
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29 | #
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30 | # Various tools for executing commands and looking at their output and status.
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31 | #
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32 | # NB This only works (and is only relevant) for UNIX.
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33 |
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34 |
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35 | # Get 'ls -l' status for an object into a string
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36 | #
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37 | def getstatus(file):
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38 | """Return output of "ls -ld <file>" in a string."""
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39 | import warnings
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40 | warnings.warn("commands.getstatus() is deprecated", DeprecationWarning, 2)
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41 | return getoutput('ls -ld' + mkarg(file))
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42 |
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43 |
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44 | # Get the output from a shell command into a string.
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45 | # The exit status is ignored; a trailing newline is stripped.
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46 | # Assume the command will work with '{ ... ; } 2>&1' around it..
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47 | #
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48 | def getoutput(cmd):
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49 | """Return output (stdout or stderr) of executing cmd in a shell."""
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50 | return getstatusoutput(cmd)[1]
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51 |
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52 |
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53 | # Ditto but preserving the exit status.
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54 | # Returns a pair (sts, output)
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55 | #
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56 | def getstatusoutput(cmd):
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57 | """Return (status, output) of executing cmd in a shell."""
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58 | import os
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59 | pipe = os.popen('{ ' + cmd + '; } 2>&1', 'r')
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60 | text = pipe.read()
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61 | sts = pipe.close()
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62 | if sts is None: sts = 0
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63 | if text[-1:] == '\n': text = text[:-1]
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64 | return sts, text
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65 |
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66 |
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67 | # Make command argument from directory and pathname (prefix space, add quotes).
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68 | #
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69 | def mk2arg(head, x):
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70 | import os
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71 | return mkarg(os.path.join(head, x))
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72 |
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73 |
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74 | # Make a shell command argument from a string.
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75 | # Return a string beginning with a space followed by a shell-quoted
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76 | # version of the argument.
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77 | # Two strategies: enclose in single quotes if it contains none;
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78 | # otherwise, enclose in double quotes and prefix quotable characters
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79 | # with backslash.
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80 | #
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81 | def mkarg(x):
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82 | if '\'' not in x:
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83 | return ' \'' + x + '\''
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84 | s = ' "'
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85 | for c in x:
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86 | if c in '\\$"`':
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87 | s = s + '\\'
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88 | s = s + c
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89 | s = s + '"'
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90 | return s
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