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# system_run
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Tiny wrapper for running commands.
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Tiny wrapper for running commands. Inspired by systemu.
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System.run is a wrapper for making subprocess-spawning more ergonomic. It uses
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Ruby's `Kernel.spawn` internally and supports setting a timeout, environment
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variables, a working directory, files for redirecting, a custom action for when
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a timeout occurs and other options that are forwarded to `spawn` as-is.
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## Examples
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```ruby
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# capture both stderr and stdout, but separately.
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program = %q{ruby -e "STDOUT.print 'hello'; STDERR.print 'world'"}
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System.run program
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# => [#<Process::Status: pid 20407 exit 0>, "hello", "world"]
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# only capture stdout.
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System.run program, capture: :out
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# => [#<Process::Status: pid 20421 exit 0>, "hello"]
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# only capture stderr.
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System.run program, capture: :err
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# => [#<Process::Status: pid 20458 exit 0>, "world"]
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# capture both stdout and stderr into the same string.
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# stdout is buffered, stderr is not!
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System.run program, capture: :both
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# => [#<Process::Status: pid 20464 exit 0>, "worldhello"]
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# kill (send signal 9) process after the specified time.
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program = %q{ruby -e "STDERR.print 'this can only end badly'; loop { sleep 1 }"}
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System.run program, timeout: 2, capture: :both
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# ...
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# => [#<Process::Status: pid 20507 SIGKILL (signal 9)>, "this can only end badly"]
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# override default action with sending SIGTERM and setting a control variable.
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state = :everything_is_great
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System.run program, timeout: 2, capture: :both, on_timeout: ->(pid) do
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state = :oh_no
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Process.kill 15, pid
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end
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# ...
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# => [#<Process::Status: pid 20519 SIGTERM (signal 15)>, "this can only end badly"]
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# set some environment variable.
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program = %{ruby -e "STDERR.print ENV['hello']; STDOUT.print Dir.pwd"}
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System.run program, capture: :err, env: {'hello' => 2}
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# => [#<Process::Status: pid 20540 exit 0>, "2"]
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# set working dir.
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System.run program, capture: :out, cwd: Dir.tmpdir
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# => [#<Process::Status: pid 20545 exit 0>, "/tmp"]
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# redirect to file (File or Tempfile or descendants)
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program = %q{ruby -e "STDOUT.print 'hello'; STDERR.print 'world'"}
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out = Tempfile.new 'out'
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err = Tempfile.new 'err'
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System.run program, file: [out, err]
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# => #<Process::Status: pid 20553 exit 0>
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out.read
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# => "hello"
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err.read
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# => "world"
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# everything works the same!
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out = Tempfile.new 'out'
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System.run program, file: out, capture: :both
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# => #<Process::Status: pid 20591 exit 0>
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out.read
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# => "worldhello"
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# you can specify some file to be used as stdin. this option is passed
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# directly to Kernel.spawn.
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input = Tempfile.new.tap { |f| f.write('system_run'); f.rewind }
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echo = %q{ruby -e "print STDIN.gets"}
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System.run echo, in: input, capture: :out
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# => [#<Process::Status: pid 20605 exit 0>, "system_run"]
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```
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#!/usr/bin/env ruby
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# encoding: utf-8
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$:.push '../lib'
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require 'rspec'
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require 'system_run'
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RSpec.describe System, ".run" do
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context "basic capturing of output" do
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program = %q{ruby -e "STDOUT.print 'hello'; STDERR.print 'world'"}
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it "can capture stdout and stderr separately" do
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status, stdout, stderr = System.run program
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expect(status.exitstatus).to eq 0
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expect(stdout).to eq('hello')
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expect(stderr).to eq('world')
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end
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it "can discard stderr" do
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status, stdout = System.run program, capture: :out
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expect(status.exitstatus).to eq 0
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expect(stdout).to eq('hello')
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end
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it "can discard stdout, too" do
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status, stderr = System.run program, capture: :err
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expect(status.exitstatus).to eq 0
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expect(stderr).to eq('world')
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end
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it "can merge both streams into one" do
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status, all = System.run program, capture: :both
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expect(status.exitstatus).to eq(0)
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expect(all).to eq('worldhello')
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end
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end
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context "setting a timeout on subprocess" do
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program = %q{ruby -e "STDERR.print 'this can only end badly'; loop { sleep 2 }"}
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it "will timeout after n seconds, preserving output so-far, and kill process" do
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status, all = System.run program, timeout: 2, capture: :both
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expect(status.signaled?).to be true
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expect(status.termsig).to eq 9
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expect(all).to eq('this can only end badly')
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end
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it "will timeout after n seconds and execute a custom action" do
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state = :ok
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status, all = System.run program, timeout: 2, capture: :both, on_timeout: ->(pid) do
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state = :err
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Process.kill 15, pid
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expect(state).to eq(:err)
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expect(status.signaled?).to be true
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expect(status.termsig).to eq 15
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expect(all).to eq('this can only end badly')
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end
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end
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context "setting environment variables and changing directory prior to executing" do
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program = %{ruby -e "STDERR.print ENV['hello']; STDOUT.print Dir.pwd"}
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it "can set environment variables" do
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status, stderr = System.run program, capture: :err, env: {'hello' => 2}
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expect(status.exitstatus).to eq(0)
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expect(stderr).to eq('2')
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it "can switch working directory" do
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status, stdout = System.run program, capture: :out, cwd: Dir.tmpdir
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it "can redirect output to files" do
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it "works the same as with string, e.g. merging streams" do
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it "can read input provided in a file" do
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platform: ruby
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- Sonja Biedermann
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date: 2017-02-
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date: 2017-02-09 00:00:00.000000000 Z
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dependencies:
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description: see https://github.com/biederfrau/system_run
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email: s.bdrmnn@gmail.com
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