Module: Open3
- Defined in:
- lib/open3.rb
Overview
Open3 grants you access to stdin, stdout, stderr and a thread to wait for the child process when running another program. You can specify various attributes, redirections, current directory, etc., of the program in the same way as for Process.spawn.
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Open3.popen3 : pipes for stdin, stdout, stderr
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Open3.popen2 : pipes for stdin, stdout
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Open3.popen2e : pipes for stdin, merged stdout and stderr
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Open3.capture3 : give a string for stdin; get strings for stdout, stderr
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Open3.capture2 : give a string for stdin; get a string for stdout
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Open3.capture2e : give a string for stdin; get a string for merged stdout and stderr
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Open3.pipeline_rw : pipes for first stdin and last stdout of a pipeline
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Open3.pipeline_r : pipe for last stdout of a pipeline
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Open3.pipeline_w : pipe for first stdin of a pipeline
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Open3.pipeline_start : run a pipeline without waiting
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Open3.pipeline : run a pipeline and wait for its completion
Class Method Summary collapse
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.capture2(*cmd) ⇒ Object
Open3.capture2 captures the standard output of a command.
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.capture2e(*cmd) ⇒ Object
Open3.capture2e captures the standard output and the standard error of a command.
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.capture3(*cmd) ⇒ Object
Open3.capture3 captures the standard output and the standard error of a command.
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.pipeline(*cmds) ⇒ Object
Open3.pipeline starts a list of commands as a pipeline.
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.pipeline_r(*cmds, &block) ⇒ Object
Open3.pipeline_r starts a list of commands as a pipeline with a pipe which connects to stdout of the last command.
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.pipeline_run(cmds, pipeline_opts, child_io, parent_io) ⇒ Object
:nodoc:.
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.pipeline_rw(*cmds, &block) ⇒ Object
Open3.pipeline_rw starts a list of commands as a pipeline with pipes which connect to stdin of the first command and stdout of the last command.
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.pipeline_start(*cmds, &block) ⇒ Object
Open3.pipeline_start starts a list of commands as a pipeline.
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.pipeline_w(*cmds, &block) ⇒ Object
Open3.pipeline_w starts a list of commands as a pipeline with a pipe which connects to stdin of the first command.
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.popen2(*cmd, &block) ⇒ Object
Open3.popen2 is similar to Open3.popen3 except that it doesn’t create a pipe for the standard error stream.
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.popen2e(*cmd, &block) ⇒ Object
Open3.popen2e is similar to Open3.popen3 except that it merges the standard output stream and the standard error stream.
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.popen3(*cmd, &block) ⇒ Object
Open stdin, stdout, and stderr streams and start external executable.
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.popen_run(cmd, opts, child_io, parent_io) ⇒ Object
:nodoc:.
Class Method Details
.capture2(*cmd) ⇒ Object
Open3.capture2 captures the standard output of a command.
stdout_str, status = Open3.capture2([env,] cmd... [, opts])
The arguments env, cmd and opts are passed to Open3.popen3 except opts[:stdin_data]
and opts[:binmode]
. See Process.spawn.
If opts[:stdin_data]
is specified, it is sent to the command’s standard input.
If opts[:binmode]
is true, internal pipes are set to binary mode.
Example:
# factor is a command for integer factorization.
o, s = Open3.capture2("factor", :stdin_data=>"42")
p o #=> "42: 2 3 7\n"
# generate x**2 graph in png using gnuplot.
gnuplot_commands = <<"End"
set terminal png
plot x**2, "-" with lines
1 14
2 1
3 8
4 5
e
End
image, s = Open3.capture2("gnuplot", :stdin_data=>gnuplot_commands, :binmode=>true)
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# File 'lib/open3.rb', line 332 def capture2(*cmd) if Hash === cmd.last opts = cmd.pop.dup else opts = {} end stdin_data = opts.delete(:stdin_data) binmode = opts.delete(:binmode) popen2(*cmd, opts) {|i, o, t| if binmode i.binmode o.binmode end out_reader = Thread.new { o.read } if stdin_data begin if stdin_data.respond_to? :readpartial IO.copy_stream(stdin_data, i) else i.write stdin_data end rescue Errno::EPIPE end end i.close [out_reader.value, t.value] } end |
.capture2e(*cmd) ⇒ Object
Open3.capture2e captures the standard output and the standard error of a command.
stdout_and_stderr_str, status = Open3.capture2e([env,] cmd... [, opts])
The arguments env, cmd and opts are passed to Open3.popen3 except opts[:stdin_data]
and opts[:binmode]
. See Process.spawn.
If opts[:stdin_data]
is specified, it is sent to the command’s standard input.
If opts[:binmode]
is true, internal pipes are set to binary mode.
Example:
# capture make log
make_log, s = Open3.capture2e("make")
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# File 'lib/open3.rb', line 380 def capture2e(*cmd) if Hash === cmd.last opts = cmd.pop.dup else opts = {} end stdin_data = opts.delete(:stdin_data) binmode = opts.delete(:binmode) popen2e(*cmd, opts) {|i, oe, t| if binmode i.binmode oe.binmode end outerr_reader = Thread.new { oe.read } if stdin_data begin if stdin_data.respond_to? :readpartial IO.copy_stream(stdin_data, i) else i.write stdin_data end rescue Errno::EPIPE end end i.close [outerr_reader.value, t.value] } end |
.capture3(*cmd) ⇒ Object
Open3.capture3 captures the standard output and the standard error of a command.
stdout_str, stderr_str, status = Open3.capture3([env,] cmd... [, opts])
The arguments env, cmd and opts are passed to Open3.popen3 except opts[:stdin_data]
and opts[:binmode]
. See Process.spawn.
If opts[:stdin_data]
is specified, it is sent to the command’s standard input.
If opts[:binmode]
is true, internal pipes are set to binary mode.
Examples:
# dot is a command of graphviz.
graph = <<'End'
digraph g {
a -> b
}
End
drawn_graph, dot_log = Open3.capture3("dot -v", :stdin_data=>graph)
o, e, s = Open3.capture3("echo abc; sort >&2", :stdin_data=>"foo\nbar\nbaz\n")
p o #=> "abc\n"
p e #=> "bar\nbaz\nfoo\n"
p s #=> #<Process::Status: pid 32682 exit 0>
# generate a thumbnail image using the convert command of ImageMagick.
# However, if the image is really stored in a file,
# system("convert", "-thumbnail", "80", "png:#{filename}", "png:-") is better
# because of reduced memory consumption.
# But if the image is stored in a DB or generated by the gnuplot Open3.capture2 example,
# Open3.capture3 should be considered.
#
image = File.read("/usr/share/openclipart/png/animals/mammals/sheep-md-v0.1.png", :binmode=>true)
thumbnail, err, s = Open3.capture3("convert -thumbnail 80 png:- png:-", :stdin_data=>image, :binmode=>true)
if s.success?
STDOUT.binmode; print thumbnail
end
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# File 'lib/open3.rb', line 271 def capture3(*cmd) if Hash === cmd.last opts = cmd.pop.dup else opts = {} end stdin_data = opts.delete(:stdin_data) || '' binmode = opts.delete(:binmode) popen3(*cmd, opts) {|i, o, e, t| if binmode i.binmode o.binmode e.binmode end out_reader = Thread.new { o.read } err_reader = Thread.new { e.read } begin if stdin_data.respond_to? :readpartial IO.copy_stream(stdin_data, i) else i.write stdin_data end rescue Errno::EPIPE end i.close [out_reader.value, err_reader.value, t.value] } end |
.pipeline(*cmds) ⇒ Object
Open3.pipeline starts a list of commands as a pipeline. It waits for the completion of the commands. No pipes are created for stdin of the first command and stdout of the last command.
status_list = Open3.pipeline(cmd1, cmd2, ... [, opts])
Each cmd is a string or an array. If it is an array, the elements are passed to Process.spawn.
cmd:
commandline command line string which is passed to a shell
[env, commandline, opts] command line string which is passed to a shell
[env, cmdname, arg1, ..., opts] command name and one or more arguments (no shell)
[env, [cmdname, argv0], arg1, ..., opts] command name and arguments including argv[0] (no shell)
Note that env and opts are optional, as Process.spawn.
Example:
fname = "/usr/share/man/man1/ruby.1.gz"
p Open3.pipeline(["zcat", fname], "nroff -man", "less")
#=> [#<Process::Status: pid 11817 exit 0>,
# #<Process::Status: pid 11820 exit 0>,
# #<Process::Status: pid 11828 exit 0>]
fname = "/usr/share/man/man1/ls.1.gz"
Open3.pipeline(["zcat", fname], "nroff -man", "colcrt")
# convert PDF to PS and send to a printer by lpr
pdf_file = "paper.pdf"
printer = "printer-name"
Open3.pipeline(["pdftops", pdf_file, "-"],
["lpr", "-P#{printer}"])
# count lines
Open3.pipeline("sort", "uniq -c", :in=>"names.txt", :out=>"count")
# cyclic pipeline
r,w = IO.pipe
w.print "ibase=14\n10\n"
Open3.pipeline("bc", "tee /dev/tty", :in=>r, :out=>w)
#=> 14
# 18
# 22
# 30
# 42
# 58
# 78
# 106
# 202
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# File 'lib/open3.rb', line 679 def pipeline(*cmds) if Hash === cmds.last opts = cmds.pop.dup else opts = {} end pipeline_run(cmds, opts, [], []) {|ts| ts.map(&:value) } end |
.pipeline_r(*cmds, &block) ⇒ Object
Open3.pipeline_r starts a list of commands as a pipeline with a pipe which connects to stdout of the last command.
Open3.pipeline_r(cmd1, cmd2, ... [, opts]) {|last_stdout, wait_threads|
...
}
last_stdout, wait_threads = Open3.pipeline_r(cmd1, cmd2, ... [, opts])
...
last_stdout.close
Each cmd is a string or an array. If it is an array, the elements are passed to Process.spawn.
cmd:
commandline command line string which is passed to a shell
[env, commandline, opts] command line string which is passed to a shell
[env, cmdname, arg1, ..., opts] command name and one or more arguments (no shell)
[env, [cmdname, argv0], arg1, ..., opts] command name and arguments including argv[0] (no shell)
Note that env and opts are optional, as for Process.spawn.
Example:
Open3.pipeline_r("zcat /var/log/apache2/access.log.*.gz",
[{"LANG"=>"C"}, "grep", "GET /favicon.ico"],
"logresolve") {|o, ts|
o.each_line {|line|
...
}
}
Open3.pipeline_r("yes", "head -10") {|o, ts|
p o.read #=> "y\ny\ny\ny\ny\ny\ny\ny\ny\ny\n"
p ts[0].value #=> #<Process::Status: pid 24910 SIGPIPE (signal 13)>
p ts[1].value #=> #<Process::Status: pid 24913 exit 0>
}
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# File 'lib/open3.rb', line 510 def pipeline_r(*cmds, &block) if Hash === cmds.last opts = cmds.pop.dup else opts = {} end out_r, out_w = IO.pipe opts[:out] = out_w pipeline_run(cmds, opts, [out_w], [out_r], &block) end |
.pipeline_run(cmds, pipeline_opts, child_io, parent_io) ⇒ Object
:nodoc:
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# File 'lib/open3.rb', line 692 def pipeline_run(cmds, pipeline_opts, child_io, parent_io) # :nodoc: if cmds.empty? raise ArgumentError, "no commands" end opts_base = pipeline_opts.dup opts_base.delete :in opts_base.delete :out wait_thrs = [] r = nil cmds.each_with_index {|cmd, i| cmd_opts = opts_base.dup if String === cmd cmd = [cmd] else cmd_opts.update cmd.pop if Hash === cmd.last end if i == 0 if !cmd_opts.include?(:in) if pipeline_opts.include?(:in) cmd_opts[:in] = pipeline_opts[:in] end end else cmd_opts[:in] = r end if i != cmds.length - 1 r2, w2 = IO.pipe cmd_opts[:out] = w2 else if !cmd_opts.include?(:out) if pipeline_opts.include?(:out) cmd_opts[:out] = pipeline_opts[:out] end end end pid = spawn(*cmd, cmd_opts) wait_thrs << Process.detach(pid) r&.close w2&.close r = r2 } result = parent_io + [wait_thrs] child_io.each(&:close) if defined? yield begin return yield(*result) ensure parent_io.each(&:close) wait_thrs.each(&:join) end end result end |
.pipeline_rw(*cmds, &block) ⇒ Object
Open3.pipeline_rw starts a list of commands as a pipeline with pipes which connect to stdin of the first command and stdout of the last command.
Open3.pipeline_rw(cmd1, cmd2, ... [, opts]) {|first_stdin, last_stdout, wait_threads|
...
}
first_stdin, last_stdout, wait_threads = Open3.pipeline_rw(cmd1, cmd2, ... [, opts])
...
first_stdin.close
last_stdout.close
Each cmd is a string or an array. If it is an array, the elements are passed to Process.spawn.
cmd:
commandline command line string which is passed to a shell
[env, commandline, opts] command line string which is passed to a shell
[env, cmdname, arg1, ..., opts] command name and one or more arguments (no shell)
[env, [cmdname, argv0], arg1, ..., opts] command name and arguments including argv[0] (no shell)
Note that env and opts are optional, as for Process.spawn.
The options to pass to Process.spawn are constructed by merging opts
, the last hash element of the array, and specifications for the pipes between each of the commands.
Example:
Open3.pipeline_rw("tr -dc A-Za-z", "wc -c") {|i, o, ts|
i.puts "All persons more than a mile high to leave the court."
i.close
p o.gets #=> "42\n"
}
Open3.pipeline_rw("sort", "cat -n") {|stdin, stdout, wait_thrs|
stdin.puts "foo"
stdin.puts "bar"
stdin.puts "baz"
stdin.close # send EOF to sort.
p stdout.read #=> " 1\tbar\n 2\tbaz\n 3\tfoo\n"
}
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# File 'lib/open3.rb', line 454 def pipeline_rw(*cmds, &block) if Hash === cmds.last opts = cmds.pop.dup else opts = {} end in_r, in_w = IO.pipe opts[:in] = in_r in_w.sync = true out_r, out_w = IO.pipe opts[:out] = out_w pipeline_run(cmds, opts, [in_r, out_w], [in_w, out_r], &block) end |
.pipeline_start(*cmds, &block) ⇒ Object
Open3.pipeline_start starts a list of commands as a pipeline. No pipes are created for stdin of the first command and stdout of the last command.
Open3.pipeline_start(cmd1, cmd2, ... [, opts]) {|wait_threads|
...
}
wait_threads = Open3.pipeline_start(cmd1, cmd2, ... [, opts])
...
Each cmd is a string or an array. If it is an array, the elements are passed to Process.spawn.
cmd:
commandline command line string which is passed to a shell
[env, commandline, opts] command line string which is passed to a shell
[env, cmdname, arg1, ..., opts] command name and one or more arguments (no shell)
[env, [cmdname, argv0], arg1, ..., opts] command name and arguments including argv[0] (no shell)
Note that env and opts are optional, as for Process.spawn.
Example:
# Run xeyes in 10 seconds.
Open3.pipeline_start("xeyes") {|ts|
sleep 10
t = ts[0]
Process.kill("TERM", t.pid)
p t.value #=> #<Process::Status: pid 911 SIGTERM (signal 15)>
}
# Convert pdf to ps and send it to a printer.
# Collect error message of pdftops and lpr.
pdf_file = "paper.pdf"
printer = "printer-name"
err_r, err_w = IO.pipe
Open3.pipeline_start(["pdftops", pdf_file, "-"],
["lpr", "-P#{printer}"],
:err=>err_w) {|ts|
err_w.close
p err_r.read # error messages of pdftops and lpr.
}
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# File 'lib/open3.rb', line 611 def pipeline_start(*cmds, &block) if Hash === cmds.last opts = cmds.pop.dup else opts = {} end if block pipeline_run(cmds, opts, [], [], &block) else ts, = pipeline_run(cmds, opts, [], []) ts end end |
.pipeline_w(*cmds, &block) ⇒ Object
Open3.pipeline_w starts a list of commands as a pipeline with a pipe which connects to stdin of the first command.
Open3.pipeline_w(cmd1, cmd2, ... [, opts]) {|first_stdin, wait_threads|
...
}
first_stdin, wait_threads = Open3.pipeline_w(cmd1, cmd2, ... [, opts])
...
first_stdin.close
Each cmd is a string or an array. If it is an array, the elements are passed to Process.spawn.
cmd:
commandline command line string which is passed to a shell
[env, commandline, opts] command line string which is passed to a shell
[env, cmdname, arg1, ..., opts] command name and one or more arguments (no shell)
[env, [cmdname, argv0], arg1, ..., opts] command name and arguments including argv[0] (no shell)
Note that env and opts are optional, as for Process.spawn.
Example:
Open3.pipeline_w("bzip2 -c", :out=>"/tmp/hello.bz2") {|i, ts|
i.puts "hello"
}
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# File 'lib/open3.rb', line 552 def pipeline_w(*cmds, &block) if Hash === cmds.last opts = cmds.pop.dup else opts = {} end in_r, in_w = IO.pipe opts[:in] = in_r in_w.sync = true pipeline_run(cmds, opts, [in_r], [in_w], &block) end |
.popen2(*cmd, &block) ⇒ Object
Open3.popen2 is similar to Open3.popen3 except that it doesn’t create a pipe for the standard error stream.
Block form:
Open3.popen2([env,] cmd... [, opts]) {|stdin, stdout, wait_thr|
pid = wait_thr.pid # pid of the started process.
...
exit_status = wait_thr.value # Process::Status object returned.
}
Non-block form:
stdin, stdout, wait_thr = Open3.popen2([env,] cmd... [, opts])
...
stdin.close # stdin and stdout should be closed explicitly in this form.
stdout.close
See Process.spawn for the optional hash arguments env and opts.
Example:
Open3.popen2("wc -c") {|i,o,t|
i.print "answer to life the universe and everything"
i.close
p o.gets #=> "42\n"
}
Open3.popen2("bc -q") {|i,o,t|
i.puts "obase=13"
i.puts "6 * 9"
p o.gets #=> "42\n"
}
Open3.popen2("dc") {|i,o,t|
i.print "42P"
i.close
p o.read #=> "*"
}
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# File 'lib/open3.rb', line 145 def popen2(*cmd, &block) if Hash === cmd.last opts = cmd.pop.dup else opts = {} end in_r, in_w = IO.pipe opts[:in] = in_r in_w.sync = true out_r, out_w = IO.pipe opts[:out] = out_w popen_run(cmd, opts, [in_r, out_w], [in_w, out_r], &block) end |
.popen2e(*cmd, &block) ⇒ Object
Open3.popen2e is similar to Open3.popen3 except that it merges the standard output stream and the standard error stream.
Block form:
Open3.popen2e([env,] cmd... [, opts]) {|stdin, stdout_and_stderr, wait_thr|
pid = wait_thr.pid # pid of the started process.
...
exit_status = wait_thr.value # Process::Status object returned.
}
Non-block form:
stdin, stdout_and_stderr, wait_thr = Open3.popen2e([env,] cmd... [, opts])
...
stdin.close # stdin and stdout_and_stderr should be closed explicitly in this form.
stdout_and_stderr.close
See Process.spawn for the optional hash arguments env and opts.
Example:
# check gcc warnings
source = "foo.c"
Open3.popen2e("gcc", "-Wall", source) {|i,oe,t|
oe.each {|line|
if /warning/ =~ line
...
end
}
}
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# File 'lib/open3.rb', line 194 def popen2e(*cmd, &block) if Hash === cmd.last opts = cmd.pop.dup else opts = {} end in_r, in_w = IO.pipe opts[:in] = in_r in_w.sync = true out_r, out_w = IO.pipe opts[[:out, :err]] = out_w popen_run(cmd, opts, [in_r, out_w], [in_w, out_r], &block) end |
.popen3(*cmd, &block) ⇒ Object
Open stdin, stdout, and stderr streams and start external executable. In addition, a thread to wait for the started process is created. The thread has a pid method and a thread variable :pid which is the pid of the started process.
Block form:
Open3.popen3([env,] cmd... [, opts]) {|stdin, stdout, stderr, wait_thr|
pid = wait_thr.pid # pid of the started process.
...
exit_status = wait_thr.value # Process::Status object returned.
}
Non-block form:
stdin, stdout, stderr, wait_thr = Open3.popen3([env,] cmd... [, opts])
pid = wait_thr[:pid] # pid of the started process
...
stdin.close # stdin, stdout and stderr should be closed explicitly in this form.
stdout.close
stderr.close
exit_status = wait_thr.value # Process::Status object returned.
The parameters env, cmd, and opts are passed to Process.spawn. A commandline string and a list of argument strings can be accepted as follows:
Open3.popen3("echo abc") {|i, o, e, t| ... }
Open3.popen3("echo", "abc") {|i, o, e, t| ... }
Open3.popen3(["echo", "argv0"], "abc") {|i, o, e, t| ... }
If the last parameter, opts, is a Hash, it is recognized as an option for Process.spawn.
Open3.popen3("pwd", :chdir=>"/") {|i,o,e,t|
p o.read.chomp #=> "/"
}
wait_thr.value waits for the termination of the process. The block form also waits for the process when it returns.
Closing stdin, stdout and stderr does not wait for the process to complete.
You should be careful to avoid deadlocks. Since pipes are fixed length buffers, Open3.popen3(“prog”) {|i, o, e, t| o.read } deadlocks if the program generates too much output on stderr. You should read stdout and stderr simultaneously (using threads or IO.select). However, if you don’t need stderr output, you can use Open3.popen2. If merged stdout and stderr output is not a problem, you can use Open3.popen2e. If you really need stdout and stderr output as separate strings, you can consider Open3.capture3.
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# File 'lib/open3.rb', line 84 def popen3(*cmd, &block) if Hash === cmd.last opts = cmd.pop.dup else opts = {} end in_r, in_w = IO.pipe opts[:in] = in_r in_w.sync = true out_r, out_w = IO.pipe opts[:out] = out_w err_r, err_w = IO.pipe opts[:err] = err_w popen_run(cmd, opts, [in_r, out_w, err_w], [in_w, out_r, err_r], &block) end |
.popen_run(cmd, opts, child_io, parent_io) ⇒ Object
:nodoc:
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# File 'lib/open3.rb', line 212 def popen_run(cmd, opts, child_io, parent_io) # :nodoc: pid = spawn(*cmd, opts) wait_thr = Process.detach(pid) child_io.each(&:close) result = [*parent_io, wait_thr] if defined? yield begin return yield(*result) ensure parent_io.each(&:close) wait_thr.join end end result end |