Class: Toys::Utils::Exec::Controller
- Inherits:
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Object
- Object
- Toys::Utils::Exec::Controller
- Defined in:
- lib/toys/utils/exec.rb
Overview
An object that controls a subprocess. This object is returned from an execution running in the background, or is yielded to a control block for an execution running in the foreground. You can use this object to interact with the subcommand's streams, send signals to the process, and get its result.
Instance Attribute Summary collapse
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#err ⇒ IO?
readonly
The subcommand's standard error stream (which can be read from).
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#exception ⇒ Exception?
readonly
The exception raised when the process failed to start.
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#in ⇒ IO?
readonly
The subcommand's standard input stream (which can be written to).
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#name ⇒ Object
readonly
The subcommand's name.
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#out ⇒ IO?
readonly
The subcommand's standard output stream (which can be read from).
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#pid ⇒ Integer?
readonly
The process ID.
Instance Method Summary collapse
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#capture(which) ⇒ self
Captures the remaining data in the given stream.
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#capture_err ⇒ self
Captures the remaining data in the standard error stream.
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#capture_out ⇒ self
Captures the remaining data in the standard output stream.
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#executing? ⇒ Boolean
Determine whether the subcommand is still executing.
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#kill(sig) ⇒ self
(also: #signal)
Send the given signal to the process.
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#redirect(which, io, *io_args) ⇒ self
Redirects the remainder of the given stream.
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#redirect_err(io, *io_args) ⇒ self
Redirects the remainder of the standard error stream.
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#redirect_in(io, *io_args) ⇒ self
Redirects the remainder of the standard input stream.
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#redirect_out(io, *io_args) ⇒ self
Redirects the remainder of the standard output stream.
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#result(timeout: nil) ⇒ Toys::Utils::Exec::Result?
Wait for the subcommand to complete, and return a result object.
Instance Attribute Details
#err ⇒ IO? (readonly)
The subcommand's standard error stream (which can be read from).
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# File 'lib/toys/utils/exec.rb', line 493 def err @err end |
#exception ⇒ Exception? (readonly)
The exception raised when the process failed to start.
Exactly one of #exception and #pid will be non-nil.
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# File 'lib/toys/utils/exec.rb', line 513 def exception @exception end |
#in ⇒ IO? (readonly)
The subcommand's standard input stream (which can be written to).
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# File 'lib/toys/utils/exec.rb', line 475 def in @in end |
#name ⇒ Object (readonly)
The subcommand's name.
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# File 'lib/toys/utils/exec.rb', line 466 def name @name end |
#out ⇒ IO? (readonly)
The subcommand's standard output stream (which can be read from).
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# File 'lib/toys/utils/exec.rb', line 484 def out @out end |
#pid ⇒ Integer? (readonly)
The process ID.
Exactly one of #exception and #pid will be non-nil.
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# File 'lib/toys/utils/exec.rb', line 503 def pid @pid end |
Instance Method Details
#capture(which) ⇒ self
Captures the remaining data in the given stream. After calling this, do not read directly from the stream.
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# File 'lib/toys/utils/exec.rb', line 522 def capture(which) stream = stream_for(which) @join_threads << ::Thread.new do begin data = stream.read @mutex.synchronize do @captures[which] = data end ensure stream.close end end self end |
#capture_err ⇒ self
Captures the remaining data in the standard error stream. After calling this, do not read directly from the stream.
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# File 'lib/toys/utils/exec.rb', line 553 def capture_err capture(:err) end |
#capture_out ⇒ self
Captures the remaining data in the standard output stream. After calling this, do not read directly from the stream.
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# File 'lib/toys/utils/exec.rb', line 543 def capture_out capture(:out) end |
#executing? ⇒ Boolean
Determine whether the subcommand is still executing
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# File 'lib/toys/utils/exec.rb', line 669 def executing? @wait_thread&.status ? true : false end |
#kill(sig) ⇒ self Also known as: signal
Send the given signal to the process. The signal can be specified by name or number.
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# File 'lib/toys/utils/exec.rb', line 658 def kill(sig) ::Process.kill(sig, pid) if pid self end |
#redirect(which, io, *io_args) ⇒ self
Redirects the remainder of the given stream.
You can specify the stream as an IO or IO-like object, or as a file
specified by its path. If specifying a file, you can optionally
provide the mode and permissions for the call to File#open. You can
also specify the value :null to indicate the null file.
After calling this, do not interact directly with the stream.
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# File 'lib/toys/utils/exec.rb', line 573 def redirect(which, io, *io_args) io = ::File::NULL if io == :null if io.is_a?(::String) io_args = which == :in ? ["r"] : ["w"] if io_args.empty? io = ::File.open(io, *io_args) end stream = stream_for(which, allow_in: true) @join_threads << ::Thread.new do begin if which == :in ::IO.copy_stream(io, stream) else ::IO.copy_stream(stream, io) end ensure stream.close io.close end end self end |
#redirect_err(io, *io_args) ⇒ self
Redirects the remainder of the standard error stream.
You can specify the stream as an IO or IO-like object, or as a file
specified by its path. If specifying a file, you can optionally
provide the mode and permissions for the call to File#open.
After calling this, do not interact directly with the stream.
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# File 'lib/toys/utils/exec.rb', line 647 def redirect_err(io, *io_args) redirect(:err, io, *io_args) end |
#redirect_in(io, *io_args) ⇒ self
Redirects the remainder of the standard input stream.
You can specify the stream as an IO or IO-like object, or as a file
specified by its path. If specifying a file, you can optionally
provide the mode and permissions for the call to File#open. You can
also specify the value :null to indicate the null file.
After calling this, do not interact directly with the stream.
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# File 'lib/toys/utils/exec.rb', line 610 def redirect_in(io, *io_args) redirect(:in, io, *io_args) end |
#redirect_out(io, *io_args) ⇒ self
Redirects the remainder of the standard output stream.
You can specify the stream as an IO or IO-like object, or as a file
specified by its path. If specifying a file, you can optionally
provide the mode and permissions for the call to File#open. You can
also specify the value :null to indicate the null file.
After calling this, do not interact directly with the stream.
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# File 'lib/toys/utils/exec.rb', line 629 def redirect_out(io, *io_args) redirect(:out, io, *io_args) end |
#result(timeout: nil) ⇒ Toys::Utils::Exec::Result?
Wait for the subcommand to complete, and return a result object.
Closes the control streams if present. The stdin stream is always closed, even if the call times out. The stdout and stderr streams are closed only after the command terminates.
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# File 'lib/toys/utils/exec.rb', line 685 def result(timeout: nil) close_streams(:in) return nil if @wait_thread && !@wait_thread.join(timeout) @result ||= begin close_streams(:out) @join_threads.each(&:join) Result.new(name, @captures[:out], @captures[:err], @wait_thread&.value, @exception) .tap { |result| @result_callback&.call(result) } end end |