dev_commands 0.0.40 → 0.0.41
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- checksums.yaml +4 -4
- data/lib/command.rb +5 -1
- data/lib/timeout.rb +9 -3
- data/spec/command_spec.rb +6 -1
- metadata +1 -1
checksums.yaml
CHANGED
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
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---
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SHA1:
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metadata.gz:
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data.tar.gz:
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metadata.gz: ddb5e7dbeac67f1bff9a6f4025e85497c9a001d3
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4
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data.tar.gz: 4a1887451dcf5ad54eee8d5c0b592d8127567673
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SHA512:
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metadata.gz:
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data.tar.gz:
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metadata.gz: baaf2c25cae9277a5c558d3809ff4117a518008cafa0a72479f7ed68f03e2da2a3943aa2aa41b3bd9a414edeb81b6fef6e2f619feb892b3b8c6748e5be8d383f
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data.tar.gz: 3a139999d22aaf6ec49ad4705ac29889f2e63d29ff001300d5c4bb0b0160f1668dbea64b913ccdfdd844db8831bd726f546ffe3151e84f78d573e8ceaa191757
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data/lib/command.rb
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@@ -74,7 +74,11 @@ class Command < Hash
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self[:end_time] = Time.now
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else
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require_relative 'timeout.rb'
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#puts run_with_timeout(self[:input], self[:timeout], 1).to_s
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#self[:output] = run_with_timeout(self[:input], self[:timeout], 1)
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result=run_with_timeout(self[:input], self[:timeout], 1)
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self[:output]=result[0]
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self[:exit_code]=result[1]
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self[:elapsed] = timer.elapsed_str
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self[:end_time] = Time.now
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data/lib/timeout.rb
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############################################################################
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# The following code
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# The following code is based on code originally copied from
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# https://gist.github.com/lpar/1032297
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# Gist title: lpar/timeout.rb
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############################################################################
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# Runs a specified shell command in a separate thread.
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# If you think you can do it with Ruby's Timeout module, think again.
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def run_with_timeout(command, timeout, tick)
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output = ''
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exit_code=1
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begin
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# Start task in another thread, which spawns a process
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stdin, stderrout, thread = Open3.popen2e(command)
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@@ -32,6 +34,7 @@ def run_with_timeout(command, timeout, tick)
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break
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end
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end
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# Give Ruby time to clean up the other thread
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sleep 1
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@@ -39,10 +42,13 @@ def run_with_timeout(command, timeout, tick)
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# We need to kill the process, because killing the thread leaves
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# the process alive but detached, annoyingly enough.
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Process.kill("TERM", pid)
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else
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exit_code=thread.value
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end
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ensure
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stdin.close if stdin
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stderrout.close if stderrout
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end
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return output
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return [output,exit_code]
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end
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data/spec/command_spec.rb
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@@ -80,7 +80,7 @@ describe Command do
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f.puts " puts 'rake_test'"
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f.puts "end"
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}
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cmd=Command.new({ :input => 'rake', :quiet => true})
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cmd=Command.new({ :input => 'rake', :quiet => true, :timeout => 2 })
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cmd[:directory]=dir
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cmd.execute
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FileUtils.rm_r("#{File.dirname(__FILE__)}/tmp")
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cmd[:directory]=dir
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cmd.execute
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expect(cmd[:exit_code]).not_to eq(0)
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cmd=Command.new({ :input => 'rake bogus', :timeout => 3, :ignore_failure => true, :quiet => true})
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cmd[:directory]=dir
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cmd.execute
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expect(cmd[:exit_code]).not_to eq(0)
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end
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it "should be able to execute an array of commands" do
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