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subb is a wrapper for python subprocess module

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subb a nice wrapper for python's subprocess module

I am often using python as a scripting language, now shelling out to external programs is probably the most common thing done by a script. Python has the subprocess module for this task, which has a very general interface. I think it is not very well suitable for a quick script.

That's why I often find myself writing a wrapper object for the submodule process. Now the subb package is supposed to be a general wrapper that would cover most use cases.

install it

pip3 install subb

The interface

The subb.RunCommand class is exported, The RunCommand.run method runs one process, and waits for it to terminate. Upon completion of the run, you have the following members set: output - standart output, error standard error, status the status.exit_code is the status of the command.

The subb.RunCommand constructor is receiving options for each call to the run method.

See the test for example usages

Now some examples:

Basic test

This shows the standard output of the commands, now optional argument trace_on=subb.RunCommand.TRACE_WITH_TIMESTAMP means that the command and its output are printed to standard error, just like set -x in bash.

        cmd = subb.RunCommand(trace_on=subb.RunCommand.TRACE_WITH_TIMESTAMP)

        cmd.run("ls -al")

        print("Command standard output: ", cmd.output)

        cmd.run("openssl rand -hex 9")

        print("Command standard output: ", cmd.output)

        cmd.run("git ls-files")

Option exit_on_error means that if the status of a command is not zero, then call sys.exit, just like shell's set -e

        cmd = subb.RunCommand(trace_on=subb.RunCommand.TRACE_ON, exit_on_error = True)

        got_exit = False
        try:
            cmd.run("false")
        except SystemExit as ex:
            print("caught SystemExit from run('false')", str(ex))
            got_exit = True

        self.assertTrue(got_exit)

Option convert_to_text is by default on, the output is converted to text (utf-8) if it is set to None, then you get binary output

        cmd = subb.RunCommand(trace_on=subb.RunCommand.TRACE_ON, exit_on_error = True, convert_to_text = None)

        cmd.run("openssl rand 16")

        self.assertTrue( isinstance(cmd.output, bytes), "hex output expected")

The use_shell option is off by default, if you set it then the shell will be used to run the command

        cmd = subb.RunCommand(trace_on=subb.RunCommand.TRACE_ON, use_shell = True, exit_on_error = True)

        cmd.run("""find . -name "*.py" | grep -c subb.py""")

        print("shell output: ", cmd.output)

By default there is no timeout, but you can set one with the timeout_sec option

        cmd = subb.RunCommand(trace_on=subb.RunCommand.TRACE_WITH_TIMESTAMP, timeout_sec=7)

        got_timeout = False
        try:
            cmd.run("python3 stuck.py")
        except subprocess.TimeoutExpired as exc:
            print("got timeout exception: ", exc)
            got_timeout = True

        self.assertTrue(got_timeout)

Platform specific options held in either subb.PlatformOptionsPosix or subb.PlatformOptionsWindows (arguments to constructors are just like the platform options is subprocess.Popen, and passed via the platform_option option in RunCommand constructor.

        if sys.platform not in ("linux", "darwin"):
            return

        key = "secret secret"
        read_end, write_end = os.pipe()
        os.write(write_end, bytes(key, encoding='utf-8'))
        os.close(write_end)
        os.set_inheritable(read_end, True)

        print("parent read_fd: ", read_end)

        env = {**os.environ, "read_fd": str(read_end)}

        posix_opts = subb.PlatformOptionsPosix( pass_fds=(read_end,) )
        cmd = subb.RunCommand(trace_on=subb.RunCommand.TRACE_ON, platform_option=posix_opts, env=env)
        cmd.run("python3 read.py")

        print("posix test output: ", cmd.output)
        self.assertTrue(cmd.output == "message from parent: " + key + "\n")

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