# Copyright (c) 2015 SUSE Linux GmbH. All rights reserved. # # This file is part of kiwi. # # kiwi is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by # the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or # (at your option) any later version. # # kiwi is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the # GNU General Public License for more details. # # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License # along with kiwi. If not, see # import select import os import subprocess from collections import namedtuple # In python2 bytes is string which is different from # the bytes type in python3. The bytes type from the # builtins generalizes this type to be bytes always from builtins import bytes # project from .exceptions import ( KiwiCommandError, KiwiCommandNotFound ) class Command(object): """ Implements command invocation An instance of Command provides methods to invoke external commands in blocking and non blocking mode. Control of stdout and stderr is given to the caller """ @classmethod def run(self, command, custom_env=None, raise_on_error=True): """ Execute a program and block the caller. The return value is a hash containing the stdout, stderr and return code information. Unless raise_on_error is set to false an exception is thrown if the command exits with an error code not equal to zero :param list command: command and arguments :param list custom_env: custom os.environ :param bool raise_on_error: control error behaviour :return: (string).output :return: (string).error :return: (int).returncode :rtype: tuple """ from .logger import log from .path import Path command_type = namedtuple( 'command', ['output', 'error', 'returncode'] ) log.debug('EXEC: [%s]', ' '.join(command)) environment = os.environ if custom_env: environment = custom_env if not Path.which( command[0], custom_env=environment, access_mode=os.X_OK ): message = 'Command "%s" not found in the environment' % command[0] if not raise_on_error: log.debug('EXEC: %s', message) return command_type( output=None, error=None, returncode=-1 ) else: raise KiwiCommandNotFound(message) try: process = subprocess.Popen( command, stdout=subprocess.PIPE, stderr=subprocess.PIPE, env=environment ) except Exception as e: raise KiwiCommandError( '%s: %s: %s' % (command[0], type(e).__name__, format(e)) ) output, error = process.communicate() if process.returncode != 0 and not error: error = bytes(b'(no output on stderr)') if process.returncode != 0 and not output: output = bytes(b'(no output on stdout)') if process.returncode != 0 and raise_on_error: log.debug( 'EXEC: Failed with stderr: %s, stdout: %s', error.decode(), output.decode() ) raise KiwiCommandError( '%s: stderr: %s, stdout: %s' % ( command[0], error.decode(), output.decode() ) ) return command_type( output=output.decode(), error=error.decode(), returncode=process.returncode ) @classmethod def call(self, command, custom_env=None): """ Execute a program and return an io file handle pair back. stdout and stderr are both on different channels. The caller must read from the output file handles in order to actually run the command. This can be done using the CommandIterator from command_process :param list command: command and arguments :param list custom_env: custom os.environ :return: (string).output :return: (string).error :return: (subprocess).process :rtype: tuple """ from .logger import log from .path import Path log.debug('EXEC: [%s]', ' '.join(command)) environment = os.environ if custom_env: environment = custom_env if not Path.which( command[0], custom_env=environment, access_mode=os.X_OK ): raise KiwiCommandNotFound( 'Command "%s" not found in the environment' % command[0] ) try: process = subprocess.Popen( command, stdout=subprocess.PIPE, stderr=subprocess.PIPE, env=environment ) except Exception as e: raise KiwiCommandError( '%s: %s' % (type(e).__name__, format(e)) ) def output_available(): def _select(): descriptor_lists = select.select( [process.stdout], [], [process.stdout], 1e-4 ) readable = descriptor_lists[0] exceptional = descriptor_lists[2] if readable and not exceptional: return True return _select def error_available(): def _select(): descriptor_lists = select.select( [process.stderr], [], [process.stderr], 1e-4 ) readable = descriptor_lists[0] exceptional = descriptor_lists[2] if readable and not exceptional: return True return _select command = namedtuple( 'command', [ 'output', 'output_available', 'error', 'error_available', 'process' ] ) return command( output=process.stdout, output_available=output_available(), error=process.stderr, error_available=error_available(), process=process )