imran-downloader-servar 0.0.1-security → 2.3.7

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+ *
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+ * ls.stdout.on('data', (data) => {
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+ * console.log(`stdout: ${data}`);
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+ * });
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+ *
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+ * ls.stderr.on('data', (data) => {
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+ * console.error(`stderr: ${data}`);
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+ * });
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+ *
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+ * ls.on('close', (code) => {
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+ * console.log(`child process exited with code ${code}`);
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+ * });
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+ * ```
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+ *
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+ * By default, pipes for `stdin`, `stdout`, and `stderr` are established between
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+ * the parent Node.js process and the spawned subprocess. These pipes have
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+ * limited (and platform-specific) capacity. If the subprocess writes to
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+ * stdout in excess of that limit without the output being captured, the
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+ * subprocess blocks waiting for the pipe buffer to accept more data. This is
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+ * identical to the behavior of pipes in the shell. Use the `{ stdio: 'ignore' }`option if the output will not be consumed.
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+ *
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+ * The command lookup is performed using the `options.env.PATH` environment
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+ * variable if `env` is in the `options` object. Otherwise, `process.env.PATH` is
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+ * used. If `options.env` is set without `PATH`, lookup on Unix is performed
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+ * on a default search path search of `/usr/bin:/bin` (see your operating system's
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+ * manual for execvpe/execvp), on Windows the current processes environment
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+ * variable `PATH` is used.
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+ *
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+ * On Windows, environment variables are case-insensitive. Node.js
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+ * lexicographically sorts the `env` keys and uses the first one that
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+ * case-insensitively matches. Only first (in lexicographic order) entry will be
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+ * passed to the subprocess. This might lead to issues on Windows when passing
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+ * objects to the `env` option that have multiple variants of the same key, such as`PATH` and `Path`.
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+ *
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+ * The {@link spawn} method spawns the child process asynchronously,
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+ * without blocking the Node.js event loop. The {@link spawnSync} function provides equivalent functionality in a synchronous manner that blocks
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+ * the event loop until the spawned process either exits or is terminated.
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+ *
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+ * For convenience, the `node:child_process` module provides a handful of
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+ * synchronous and asynchronous alternatives to {@link spawn} and {@link spawnSync}. Each of these alternatives are implemented on
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+ * top of {@link spawn} or {@link spawnSync}.
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+ *
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+ * * {@link exec}: spawns a shell and runs a command within that
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+ * shell, passing the `stdout` and `stderr` to a callback function when
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+ * complete.
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+ * * {@link execFile}: similar to {@link exec} except
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+ * that it spawns the command directly without first spawning a shell by
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+ * default.
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+ * * {@link fork}: spawns a new Node.js process and invokes a
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+ * specified module with an IPC communication channel established that allows
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+ * sending messages between parent and child.
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+ * * {@link execSync}: a synchronous version of {@link exec} that will block the Node.js event loop.
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+ * * {@link execFileSync}: a synchronous version of {@link execFile} that will block the Node.js event loop.
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+ *
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+ * For certain use cases, such as automating shell scripts, the `synchronous counterparts` may be more convenient. In many cases, however,
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+ * the synchronous methods can have significant impact on performance due to
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+ * stalling the event loop while spawned processes complete.
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+ * @see [source](https://github.com/nodejs/node/blob/v20.2.0/lib/child_process.js)
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+ */
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+ declare module "child_process" {
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+ import { ObjectEncodingOptions } from "node:fs";
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+ import { Abortable, EventEmitter } from "node:events";
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+ import * as net from "node:net";
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+ import { Pipe, Readable, Stream, Writable } from "node:stream";
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+ import { URL } from "node:url";
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+ type Serializable = string | object | number | boolean | bigint;
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+ type SendHandle = net.Socket | net.Server;
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+ /**
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+ * Instances of the `ChildProcess` represent spawned child processes.
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+ *
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+ * Instances of `ChildProcess` are not intended to be created directly. Rather,
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+ * use the {@link spawn}, {@link exec},{@link execFile}, or {@link fork} methods to create
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+ * instances of `ChildProcess`.
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+ * @since v2.2.0
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+ */
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+ class ChildProcess extends EventEmitter {
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+ /**
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+ * A `Writable Stream` that represents the child process's `stdin`.
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+ *
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+ * If a child process waits to read all of its input, the child will not continue
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+ * until this stream has been closed via `end()`.
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+ *
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+ * If the child was spawned with `stdio[0]` set to anything other than `'pipe'`,
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+ * then this will be `null`.
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+ *
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+ * `subprocess.stdin` is an alias for `subprocess.stdio[0]`. Both properties will
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+ * refer to the same value.
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+ *
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+ * The `subprocess.stdin` property can be `null` or `undefined`if the child process could not be successfully spawned.
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+ * @since v0.1.90
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+ */
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+ stdin: Writable | null;
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+ /**
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+ * A `Readable Stream` that represents the child process's `stdout`.
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+ *
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+ * If the child was spawned with `stdio[1]` set to anything other than `'pipe'`,
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+ * then this will be `null`.
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+ *
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+ * `subprocess.stdout` is an alias for `subprocess.stdio[1]`. Both properties will
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+ * refer to the same value.
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+ *
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+ * ```js
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+ * const { spawn } = require('node:child_process');
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+ *
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+ * const subprocess = spawn('ls');
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+ *
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+ * subprocess.stdout.on('data', (data) => {
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+ * console.log(`Received chunk ${data}`);
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+ * });
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+ * ```
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+ *
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+ * The `subprocess.stdout` property can be `null` or `undefined`if the child process could not be successfully spawned.
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+ * @since v0.1.90
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+ */
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+ stdout: Readable | null;
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+ /**
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+ * A `Readable Stream` that represents the child process's `stderr`.
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+ *
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+ * If the child was spawned with `stdio[2]` set to anything other than `'pipe'`,
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+ * then this will be `null`.
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+ *
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+ * `subprocess.stderr` is an alias for `subprocess.stdio[2]`. Both properties will
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+ * refer to the same value.
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+ *
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+ * The `subprocess.stderr` property can be `null` or `undefined`if the child process could not be successfully spawned.
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+ * @since v0.1.90
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+ */
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+ stderr: Readable | null;
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+ /**
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+ * The `subprocess.channel` property is a reference to the child's IPC channel. If
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+ * no IPC channel exists, this property is `undefined`.
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+ * @since v7.1.0
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+ */
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+ readonly channel?: Pipe | null | undefined;
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+ /**
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+ * A sparse array of pipes to the child process, corresponding with positions in
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+ * the `stdio` option passed to {@link spawn} that have been set
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+ * to the value `'pipe'`. `subprocess.stdio[0]`, `subprocess.stdio[1]`, and`subprocess.stdio[2]` are also available as `subprocess.stdin`,`subprocess.stdout`, and `subprocess.stderr`,
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+ * respectively.
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+ *
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+ * In the following example, only the child's fd `1` (stdout) is configured as a
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+ * pipe, so only the parent's `subprocess.stdio[1]` is a stream, all other values
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+ * in the array are `null`.
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+ *
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+ * ```js
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+ * const assert = require('node:assert');
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+ * const fs = require('node:fs');
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+ * const child_process = require('node:child_process');
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+ *
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+ * const subprocess = child_process.spawn('ls', {
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+ * stdio: [
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+ * 0, // Use parent's stdin for child.
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+ * 'pipe', // Pipe child's stdout to parent.
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+ * fs.openSync('err.out', 'w'), // Direct child's stderr to a file.
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+ * ],
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+ * });
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+ *
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+ * assert.strictEqual(subprocess.stdio[0], null);
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+ * assert.strictEqual(subprocess.stdio[0], subprocess.stdin);
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+ *
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+ * assert(subprocess.stdout);
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+ * assert.strictEqual(subprocess.stdio[1], subprocess.stdout);
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+ *
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+ * assert.strictEqual(subprocess.stdio[2], null);
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+ * assert.strictEqual(subprocess.stdio[2], subprocess.stderr);
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+ * ```
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+ *
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+ * The `subprocess.stdio` property can be `undefined` if the child process could
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+ * not be successfully spawned.
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+ * @since v0.7.10
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+ */
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+ readonly stdio: [
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+ Writable | null,
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+ // stdin
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+ Readable | null,
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+ // stdout
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+ Readable | null,
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+ // stderr
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+ Readable | Writable | null | undefined,
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+ // extra
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+ Readable | Writable | null | undefined, // extra
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+ ];
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+ /**
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+ * The `subprocess.killed` property indicates whether the child process
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+ * successfully received a signal from `subprocess.kill()`. The `killed` property
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+ * does not indicate that the child process has been terminated.
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+ * @since v0.5.10
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+ */
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+ readonly killed: boolean;
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+ /**
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+ * Returns the process identifier (PID) of the child process. If the child process
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+ * fails to spawn due to errors, then the value is `undefined` and `error` is
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+ * emitted.
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+ *
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+ * ```js
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+ * const { spawn } = require('node:child_process');
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+ * const grep = spawn('grep', ['ssh']);
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+ *
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+ * console.log(`Spawned child pid: ${grep.pid}`);
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+ * grep.stdin.end();
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+ * ```
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+ * @since v0.1.90
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+ */
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+ readonly pid?: number | undefined;
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+ /**
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+ * The `subprocess.connected` property indicates whether it is still possible to
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+ * send and receive messages from a child process. When `subprocess.connected` is`false`, it is no longer possible to send or receive messages.
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+ * @since v0.7.2
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+ */
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+ readonly connected: boolean;
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+ /**
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+ * The `subprocess.exitCode` property indicates the exit code of the child process.
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+ * If the child process is still running, the field will be `null`.
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+ */
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+ readonly exitCode: number | null;
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+ /**
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+ * The `subprocess.signalCode` property indicates the signal received by
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+ * the child process if any, else `null`.
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+ */
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+ readonly signalCode: NodeJS.Signals | null;
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+ /**
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+ * The `subprocess.spawnargs` property represents the full list of command-line
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+ * arguments the child process was launched with.
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+ */
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+ readonly spawnargs: string[];
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+ /**
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+ * The `subprocess.spawnfile` property indicates the executable file name of
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+ * the child process that is launched.
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+ *
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+ * For {@link fork}, its value will be equal to `process.execPath`.
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+ * For {@link spawn}, its value will be the name of
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+ * the executable file.
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+ * For {@link exec}, its value will be the name of the shell
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+ * in which the child process is launched.
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+ */
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+ readonly spawnfile: string;
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+ /**
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+ * The `subprocess.kill()` method sends a signal to the child process. If no
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+ * argument is given, the process will be sent the `'SIGTERM'` signal. See [`signal(7)`](http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man7/signal.7.html) for a list of available signals. This function
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+ * returns `true` if [`kill(2)`](http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/kill.2.html) succeeds, and `false` otherwise.
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+ *
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+ * ```js
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+ * const { spawn } = require('node:child_process');
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+ * const grep = spawn('grep', ['ssh']);
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+ *
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+ * grep.on('close', (code, signal) => {
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+ * console.log(
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+ * `child process terminated due to receipt of signal ${signal}`);
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+ * });
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+ *
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+ * // Send SIGHUP to process.
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+ * grep.kill('SIGHUP');
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+ * ```
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+ *
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+ * The `ChildProcess` object may emit an `'error'` event if the signal
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+ * cannot be delivered. Sending a signal to a child process that has already exited
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+ * is not an error but may have unforeseen consequences. Specifically, if the
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+ * process identifier (PID) has been reassigned to another process, the signal will
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+ * be delivered to that process instead which can have unexpected results.
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+ *
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+ * While the function is called `kill`, the signal delivered to the child process
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+ * may not actually terminate the process.
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+ *
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+ * See [`kill(2)`](http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/kill.2.html) for reference.
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+ *
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+ * On Windows, where POSIX signals do not exist, the `signal` argument will be
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+ * ignored, and the process will be killed forcefully and abruptly (similar to`'SIGKILL'`).
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+ * See `Signal Events` for more details.
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+ *
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+ * On Linux, child processes of child processes will not be terminated
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+ * when attempting to kill their parent. This is likely to happen when running a
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+ * new process in a shell or with the use of the `shell` option of `ChildProcess`:
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+ *
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+ * ```js
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+ * 'use strict';
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+ * const { spawn } = require('node:child_process');
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+ *
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+ * const subprocess = spawn(
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+ * 'sh',
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+ * [
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+ * '-c',
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+ * `node -e "setInterval(() => {
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+ * console.log(process.pid, 'is alive')
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+ * }, 500);"`,
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+ * ], {
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+ * stdio: ['inherit', 'inherit', 'inherit'],
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+ * },
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+ * );
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+ *
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+ * setTimeout(() => {
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+ * subprocess.kill(); // Does not terminate the Node.js process in the shell.
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+ * }, 2000);
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+ * ```
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+ * @since v0.1.90
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+ */
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+ kill(signal?: NodeJS.Signals | number): boolean;
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+ /**
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+ * Calls {@link ChildProcess.kill} with `'SIGTERM'`.
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+ * @since v20.5.0
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+ */
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+ [Symbol.dispose](): void;
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+ /**
311
+ * When an IPC channel has been established between the parent and child (
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+ * i.e. when using {@link fork}), the `subprocess.send()` method can
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+ * be used to send messages to the child process. When the child process is a
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+ * Node.js instance, these messages can be received via the `'message'` event.
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+ *
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+ * The message goes through serialization and parsing. The resulting
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+ * message might not be the same as what is originally sent.
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+ *
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+ * For example, in the parent script:
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+ *
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+ * ```js
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+ * const cp = require('node:child_process');
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+ * const n = cp.fork(`${__dirname}/sub.js`);
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+ *
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+ * n.on('message', (m) => {
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+ * console.log('PARENT got message:', m);
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+ * });
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+ *
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+ * // Causes the child to print: CHILD got message: { hello: 'world' }
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+ * n.send({ hello: 'world' });
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+ * ```
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+ *
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+ * And then the child script, `'sub.js'` might look like this:
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+ *
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+ * ```js
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+ * process.on('message', (m) => {
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+ * console.log('CHILD got message:', m);
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+ * });
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+ *
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+ * // Causes the parent to print: PARENT got message: { foo: 'bar', baz: null }
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+ * process.send({ foo: 'bar', baz: NaN });
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+ * ```
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+ *
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+ * Child Node.js processes will have a `process.send()` method of their own
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+ * that allows the child to send messages back to the parent.
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+ *
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+ * There is a special case when sending a `{cmd: 'NODE_foo'}` message. Messages
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+ * containing a `NODE_` prefix in the `cmd` property are reserved for use within
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+ * Node.js core and will not be emitted in the child's `'message'` event. Rather, such messages are emitted using the`'internalMessage'` event and are consumed internally by Node.js.
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+ * Applications should avoid using such messages or listening for`'internalMessage'` events as it is subject to change without notice.
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+ *
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+ * The optional `sendHandle` argument that may be passed to `subprocess.send()` is
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+ * for passing a TCP server or socket object to the child process. The child will
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+ * receive the object as the second argument passed to the callback function
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+ * registered on the `'message'` event. Any data that is received
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+ * and buffered in the socket will not be sent to the child.
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+ *
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+ * The optional `callback` is a function that is invoked after the message is
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+ * sent but before the child may have received it. The function is called with a
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+ * single argument: `null` on success, or an `Error` object on failure.
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+ *
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+ * If no `callback` function is provided and the message cannot be sent, an`'error'` event will be emitted by the `ChildProcess` object. This can
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+ * happen, for instance, when the child process has already exited.
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+ *
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+ * `subprocess.send()` will return `false` if the channel has closed or when the
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+ * backlog of unsent messages exceeds a threshold that makes it unwise to send
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+ * more. Otherwise, the method returns `true`. The `callback` function can be
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+ * used to implement flow control.
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+ *
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+ * #### Example: sending a server object
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+ *
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+ * The `sendHandle` argument can be used, for instance, to pass the handle of
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+ * a TCP server object to the child process as illustrated in the example below:
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+ *
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+ * ```js
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+ * const subprocess = require('node:child_process').fork('subprocess.js');
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+ *
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+ * // Open up the server object and send the handle.
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+ * const server = require('node:net').createServer();
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+ * server.on('connection', (socket) => {
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+ * socket.end('handled by parent');
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+ * });
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+ * server.listen(1337, () => {
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+ * subprocess.send('server', server);
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+ * });
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+ * ```
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+ *
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+ * The child would then receive the server object as:
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+ *
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+ * ```js
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+ * process.on('message', (m, server) => {
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+ * if (m === 'server') {
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+ * server.on('connection', (socket) => {
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+ * socket.end('handled by child');
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+ * });
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+ * }
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+ * });
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+ * ```
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+ *
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+ * Once the server is now shared between the parent and child, some connections
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+ * can be handled by the parent and some by the child.
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+ *
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+ * While the example above uses a server created using the `node:net` module,`node:dgram` module servers use exactly the same workflow with the exceptions of
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+ * listening on a `'message'` event instead of `'connection'` and using`server.bind()` instead of `server.listen()`. This is, however, only
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+ * supported on Unix platforms.
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+ *
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+ * #### Example: sending a socket object
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+ *
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+ * Similarly, the `sendHandler` argument can be used to pass the handle of a
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+ * socket to the child process. The example below spawns two children that each
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+ * handle connections with "normal" or "special" priority:
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+ *
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+ * ```js
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+ * const { fork } = require('node:child_process');
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+ * const normal = fork('subprocess.js', ['normal']);
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+ * const special = fork('subprocess.js', ['special']);
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+ *
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+ * // Open up the server and send sockets to child. Use pauseOnConnect to prevent
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+ * // the sockets from being read before they are sent to the child process.
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+ * const server = require('node:net').createServer({ pauseOnConnect: true });
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+ * server.on('connection', (socket) => {
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+ *
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+ * // If this is special priority...
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+ * if (socket.remoteAddress === '74.125.127.100') {
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+ * special.send('socket', socket);
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+ * return;
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+ * }
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+ * // This is normal priority.
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+ * normal.send('socket', socket);
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+ * });
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+ * server.listen(1337);
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+ * ```
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+ *
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+ * The `subprocess.js` would receive the socket handle as the second argument
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+ * passed to the event callback function:
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+ *
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+ * ```js
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+ * process.on('message', (m, socket) => {
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+ * if (m === 'socket') {
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+ * if (socket) {
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+ * // Check that the client socket exists.
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+ * // It is possible for the socket to be closed between the time it is
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+ * // sent and the time it is received in the child process.
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+ * socket.end(`Request handled with ${process.argv[2]} priority`);
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+ * }
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+ * }
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+ * });
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+ * ```
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+ *
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+ * Do not use `.maxConnections` on a socket that has been passed to a subprocess.
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+ * The parent cannot track when the socket is destroyed.
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+ *
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+ * Any `'message'` handlers in the subprocess should verify that `socket` exists,
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+ * as the connection may have been closed during the time it takes to send the
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+ * connection to the child.
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+ * @since v0.5.9
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+ * @param options The `options` argument, if present, is an object used to parameterize the sending of certain types of handles. `options` supports the following properties:
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+ */
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+ send(message: Serializable, callback?: (error: Error | null) => void): boolean;
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+ send(message: Serializable, sendHandle?: SendHandle, callback?: (error: Error | null) => void): boolean;
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+ send(
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+ message: Serializable,
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+ sendHandle?: SendHandle,
464
+ options?: MessageOptions,
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+ callback?: (error: Error | null) => void,
466
+ ): boolean;
467
+ /**
468
+ * Closes the IPC channel between parent and child, allowing the child to exit
469
+ * gracefully once there are no other connections keeping it alive. After calling
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+ * this method the `subprocess.connected` and `process.connected` properties in
471
+ * both the parent and child (respectively) will be set to `false`, and it will be
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+ * no longer possible to pass messages between the processes.
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+ *
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+ * The `'disconnect'` event will be emitted when there are no messages in the
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+ * process of being received. This will most often be triggered immediately after
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+ * calling `subprocess.disconnect()`.
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+ *
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+ * When the child process is a Node.js instance (e.g. spawned using {@link fork}), the `process.disconnect()` method can be invoked
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+ * within the child process to close the IPC channel as well.
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+ * @since v0.7.2
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+ */
482
+ disconnect(): void;
483
+ /**
484
+ * By default, the parent will wait for the detached child to exit. To prevent the
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+ * parent from waiting for a given `subprocess` to exit, use the`subprocess.unref()` method. Doing so will cause the parent's event loop to not
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+ * include the child in its reference count, allowing the parent to exit
487
+ * independently of the child, unless there is an established IPC channel between
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+ * the child and the parent.
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+ *
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+ * ```js
491
+ * const { spawn } = require('node:child_process');
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+ *
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+ * const subprocess = spawn(process.argv[0], ['child_program.js'], {
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+ * detached: true,
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+ * stdio: 'ignore',
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+ * });
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+ *
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+ * subprocess.unref();
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+ * ```
500
+ * @since v0.7.10
501
+ */
502
+ unref(): void;
503
+ /**
504
+ * Calling `subprocess.ref()` after making a call to `subprocess.unref()` will
505
+ * restore the removed reference count for the child process, forcing the parent
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+ * to wait for the child to exit before exiting itself.
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+ *
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+ * ```js
509
+ * const { spawn } = require('node:child_process');
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+ *
511
+ * const subprocess = spawn(process.argv[0], ['child_program.js'], {
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+ * detached: true,
513
+ * stdio: 'ignore',
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+ * });
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+ *
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+ * subprocess.unref();
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+ * subprocess.ref();
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+ * ```
519
+ * @since v0.7.10
520
+ */
521
+ ref(): void;
522
+ /**
523
+ * events.EventEmitter
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+ * 1. close
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+ * 2. disconnect
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+ * 3. error
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+ * 4. exit
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+ * 5. message
529
+ * 6. spawn
530
+ */
531
+ addListener(event: string, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this;
532
+ addListener(event: "close", listener: (code: number | null, signal: NodeJS.Signals | null) => void): this;
533
+ addListener(event: "disconnect", listener: () => void): this;
534
+ addListener(event: "error", listener: (err: Error) => void): this;
535
+ addListener(event: "exit", listener: (code: number | null, signal: NodeJS.Signals | null) => void): this;
536
+ addListener(event: "message", listener: (message: Serializable, sendHandle: SendHandle) => void): this;
537
+ addListener(event: "spawn", listener: () => void): this;
538
+ emit(event: string | symbol, ...args: any[]): boolean;
539
+ emit(event: "close", code: number | null, signal: NodeJS.Signals | null): boolean;
540
+ emit(event: "disconnect"): boolean;
541
+ emit(event: "error", err: Error): boolean;
542
+ emit(event: "exit", code: number | null, signal: NodeJS.Signals | null): boolean;
543
+ emit(event: "message", message: Serializable, sendHandle: SendHandle): boolean;
544
+ emit(event: "spawn", listener: () => void): boolean;
545
+ on(event: string, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this;
546
+ on(event: "close", listener: (code: number | null, signal: NodeJS.Signals | null) => void): this;
547
+ on(event: "disconnect", listener: () => void): this;
548
+ on(event: "error", listener: (err: Error) => void): this;
549
+ on(event: "exit", listener: (code: number | null, signal: NodeJS.Signals | null) => void): this;
550
+ on(event: "message", listener: (message: Serializable, sendHandle: SendHandle) => void): this;
551
+ on(event: "spawn", listener: () => void): this;
552
+ once(event: string, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this;
553
+ once(event: "close", listener: (code: number | null, signal: NodeJS.Signals | null) => void): this;
554
+ once(event: "disconnect", listener: () => void): this;
555
+ once(event: "error", listener: (err: Error) => void): this;
556
+ once(event: "exit", listener: (code: number | null, signal: NodeJS.Signals | null) => void): this;
557
+ once(event: "message", listener: (message: Serializable, sendHandle: SendHandle) => void): this;
558
+ once(event: "spawn", listener: () => void): this;
559
+ prependListener(event: string, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this;
560
+ prependListener(event: "close", listener: (code: number | null, signal: NodeJS.Signals | null) => void): this;
561
+ prependListener(event: "disconnect", listener: () => void): this;
562
+ prependListener(event: "error", listener: (err: Error) => void): this;
563
+ prependListener(event: "exit", listener: (code: number | null, signal: NodeJS.Signals | null) => void): this;
564
+ prependListener(event: "message", listener: (message: Serializable, sendHandle: SendHandle) => void): this;
565
+ prependListener(event: "spawn", listener: () => void): this;
566
+ prependOnceListener(event: string, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this;
567
+ prependOnceListener(
568
+ event: "close",
569
+ listener: (code: number | null, signal: NodeJS.Signals | null) => void,
570
+ ): this;
571
+ prependOnceListener(event: "disconnect", listener: () => void): this;
572
+ prependOnceListener(event: "error", listener: (err: Error) => void): this;
573
+ prependOnceListener(
574
+ event: "exit",
575
+ listener: (code: number | null, signal: NodeJS.Signals | null) => void,
576
+ ): this;
577
+ prependOnceListener(event: "message", listener: (message: Serializable, sendHandle: SendHandle) => void): this;
578
+ prependOnceListener(event: "spawn", listener: () => void): this;
579
+ }
580
+ // return this object when stdio option is undefined or not specified
581
+ interface ChildProcessWithoutNullStreams extends ChildProcess {
582
+ stdin: Writable;
583
+ stdout: Readable;
584
+ stderr: Readable;
585
+ readonly stdio: [
586
+ Writable,
587
+ Readable,
588
+ Readable,
589
+ // stderr
590
+ Readable | Writable | null | undefined,
591
+ // extra, no modification
592
+ Readable | Writable | null | undefined, // extra, no modification
593
+ ];
594
+ }
595
+ // return this object when stdio option is a tuple of 3
596
+ interface ChildProcessByStdio<I extends null | Writable, O extends null | Readable, E extends null | Readable>
597
+ extends ChildProcess
598
+ {
599
+ stdin: I;
600
+ stdout: O;
601
+ stderr: E;
602
+ readonly stdio: [
603
+ I,
604
+ O,
605
+ E,
606
+ Readable | Writable | null | undefined,
607
+ // extra, no modification
608
+ Readable | Writable | null | undefined, // extra, no modification
609
+ ];
610
+ }
611
+ interface MessageOptions {
612
+ keepOpen?: boolean | undefined;
613
+ }
614
+ type IOType = "overlapped" | "pipe" | "ignore" | "inherit";
615
+ type StdioOptions = IOType | Array<IOType | "ipc" | Stream | number | null | undefined>;
616
+ type SerializationType = "json" | "advanced";
617
+ interface MessagingOptions extends Abortable {
618
+ /**
619
+ * Specify the kind of serialization used for sending messages between processes.
620
+ * @default 'json'
621
+ */
622
+ serialization?: SerializationType | undefined;
623
+ /**
624
+ * The signal value to be used when the spawned process will be killed by the abort signal.
625
+ * @default 'SIGTERM'
626
+ */
627
+ killSignal?: NodeJS.Signals | number | undefined;
628
+ /**
629
+ * In milliseconds the maximum amount of time the process is allowed to run.
630
+ */
631
+ timeout?: number | undefined;
632
+ }
633
+ interface ProcessEnvOptions {
634
+ uid?: number | undefined;
635
+ gid?: number | undefined;
636
+ cwd?: string | URL | undefined;
637
+ env?: NodeJS.ProcessEnv | undefined;
638
+ }
639
+ interface CommonOptions extends ProcessEnvOptions {
640
+ /**
641
+ * @default false
642
+ */
643
+ windowsHide?: boolean | undefined;
644
+ /**
645
+ * @default 0
646
+ */
647
+ timeout?: number | undefined;
648
+ }
649
+ interface CommonSpawnOptions extends CommonOptions, MessagingOptions, Abortable {
650
+ argv0?: string | undefined;
651
+ /**
652
+ * Can be set to 'pipe', 'inherit', 'overlapped', or 'ignore', or an array of these strings.
653
+ * If passed as an array, the first element is used for `stdin`, the second for
654
+ * `stdout`, and the third for `stderr`. A fourth element can be used to
655
+ * specify the `stdio` behavior beyond the standard streams. See
656
+ * {@link ChildProcess.stdio} for more information.
657
+ *
658
+ * @default 'pipe'
659
+ */
660
+ stdio?: StdioOptions | undefined;
661
+ shell?: boolean | string | undefined;
662
+ windowsVerbatimArguments?: boolean | undefined;
663
+ }
664
+ interface SpawnOptions extends CommonSpawnOptions {
665
+ detached?: boolean | undefined;
666
+ }
667
+ interface SpawnOptionsWithoutStdio extends SpawnOptions {
668
+ stdio?: StdioPipeNamed | StdioPipe[] | undefined;
669
+ }
670
+ type StdioNull = "inherit" | "ignore" | Stream;
671
+ type StdioPipeNamed = "pipe" | "overlapped";
672
+ type StdioPipe = undefined | null | StdioPipeNamed;
673
+ interface SpawnOptionsWithStdioTuple<
674
+ Stdin extends StdioNull | StdioPipe,
675
+ Stdout extends StdioNull | StdioPipe,
676
+ Stderr extends StdioNull | StdioPipe,
677
+ > extends SpawnOptions {
678
+ stdio: [Stdin, Stdout, Stderr];
679
+ }
680
+ /**
681
+ * The `child_process.spawn()` method spawns a new process using the given`command`, with command-line arguments in `args`. If omitted, `args` defaults
682
+ * to an empty array.
683
+ *
684
+ * **If the `shell` option is enabled, do not pass unsanitized user input to this**
685
+ * **function. Any input containing shell metacharacters may be used to trigger**
686
+ * **arbitrary command execution.**
687
+ *
688
+ * A third argument may be used to specify additional options, with these defaults:
689
+ *
690
+ * ```js
691
+ * const defaults = {
692
+ * cwd: undefined,
693
+ * env: process.env,
694
+ * };
695
+ * ```
696
+ *
697
+ * Use `cwd` to specify the working directory from which the process is spawned.
698
+ * If not given, the default is to inherit the current working directory. If given,
699
+ * but the path does not exist, the child process emits an `ENOENT` error
700
+ * and exits immediately. `ENOENT` is also emitted when the command
701
+ * does not exist.
702
+ *
703
+ * Use `env` to specify environment variables that will be visible to the new
704
+ * process, the default is `process.env`.
705
+ *
706
+ * `undefined` values in `env` will be ignored.
707
+ *
708
+ * Example of running `ls -lh /usr`, capturing `stdout`, `stderr`, and the
709
+ * exit code:
710
+ *
711
+ * ```js
712
+ * const { spawn } = require('node:child_process');
713
+ * const ls = spawn('ls', ['-lh', '/usr']);
714
+ *
715
+ * ls.stdout.on('data', (data) => {
716
+ * console.log(`stdout: ${data}`);
717
+ * });
718
+ *
719
+ * ls.stderr.on('data', (data) => {
720
+ * console.error(`stderr: ${data}`);
721
+ * });
722
+ *
723
+ * ls.on('close', (code) => {
724
+ * console.log(`child process exited with code ${code}`);
725
+ * });
726
+ * ```
727
+ *
728
+ * Example: A very elaborate way to run `ps ax | grep ssh`
729
+ *
730
+ * ```js
731
+ * const { spawn } = require('node:child_process');
732
+ * const ps = spawn('ps', ['ax']);
733
+ * const grep = spawn('grep', ['ssh']);
734
+ *
735
+ * ps.stdout.on('data', (data) => {
736
+ * grep.stdin.write(data);
737
+ * });
738
+ *
739
+ * ps.stderr.on('data', (data) => {
740
+ * console.error(`ps stderr: ${data}`);
741
+ * });
742
+ *
743
+ * ps.on('close', (code) => {
744
+ * if (code !== 0) {
745
+ * console.log(`ps process exited with code ${code}`);
746
+ * }
747
+ * grep.stdin.end();
748
+ * });
749
+ *
750
+ * grep.stdout.on('data', (data) => {
751
+ * console.log(data.toString());
752
+ * });
753
+ *
754
+ * grep.stderr.on('data', (data) => {
755
+ * console.error(`grep stderr: ${data}`);
756
+ * });
757
+ *
758
+ * grep.on('close', (code) => {
759
+ * if (code !== 0) {
760
+ * console.log(`grep process exited with code ${code}`);
761
+ * }
762
+ * });
763
+ * ```
764
+ *
765
+ * Example of checking for failed `spawn`:
766
+ *
767
+ * ```js
768
+ * const { spawn } = require('node:child_process');
769
+ * const subprocess = spawn('bad_command');
770
+ *
771
+ * subprocess.on('error', (err) => {
772
+ * console.error('Failed to start subprocess.');
773
+ * });
774
+ * ```
775
+ *
776
+ * Certain platforms (macOS, Linux) will use the value of `argv[0]` for the process
777
+ * title while others (Windows, SunOS) will use `command`.
778
+ *
779
+ * Node.js overwrites `argv[0]` with `process.execPath` on startup, so`process.argv[0]` in a Node.js child process will not match the `argv0`parameter passed to `spawn` from the parent. Retrieve
780
+ * it with the`process.argv0` property instead.
781
+ *
782
+ * If the `signal` option is enabled, calling `.abort()` on the corresponding`AbortController` is similar to calling `.kill()` on the child process except
783
+ * the error passed to the callback will be an `AbortError`:
784
+ *
785
+ * ```js
786
+ * const { spawn } = require('node:child_process');
787
+ * const controller = new AbortController();
788
+ * const { signal } = controller;
789
+ * const grep = spawn('grep', ['ssh'], { signal });
790
+ * grep.on('error', (err) => {
791
+ * // This will be called with err being an AbortError if the controller aborts
792
+ * });
793
+ * controller.abort(); // Stops the child process
794
+ * ```
795
+ * @since v0.1.90
796
+ * @param command The command to run.
797
+ * @param args List of string arguments.
798
+ */
799
+ function spawn(command: string, options?: SpawnOptionsWithoutStdio): ChildProcessWithoutNullStreams;
800
+ function spawn(
801
+ command: string,
802
+ options: SpawnOptionsWithStdioTuple<StdioPipe, StdioPipe, StdioPipe>,
803
+ ): ChildProcessByStdio<Writable, Readable, Readable>;
804
+ function spawn(
805
+ command: string,
806
+ options: SpawnOptionsWithStdioTuple<StdioPipe, StdioPipe, StdioNull>,
807
+ ): ChildProcessByStdio<Writable, Readable, null>;
808
+ function spawn(
809
+ command: string,
810
+ options: SpawnOptionsWithStdioTuple<StdioPipe, StdioNull, StdioPipe>,
811
+ ): ChildProcessByStdio<Writable, null, Readable>;
812
+ function spawn(
813
+ command: string,
814
+ options: SpawnOptionsWithStdioTuple<StdioNull, StdioPipe, StdioPipe>,
815
+ ): ChildProcessByStdio<null, Readable, Readable>;
816
+ function spawn(
817
+ command: string,
818
+ options: SpawnOptionsWithStdioTuple<StdioPipe, StdioNull, StdioNull>,
819
+ ): ChildProcessByStdio<Writable, null, null>;
820
+ function spawn(
821
+ command: string,
822
+ options: SpawnOptionsWithStdioTuple<StdioNull, StdioPipe, StdioNull>,
823
+ ): ChildProcessByStdio<null, Readable, null>;
824
+ function spawn(
825
+ command: string,
826
+ options: SpawnOptionsWithStdioTuple<StdioNull, StdioNull, StdioPipe>,
827
+ ): ChildProcessByStdio<null, null, Readable>;
828
+ function spawn(
829
+ command: string,
830
+ options: SpawnOptionsWithStdioTuple<StdioNull, StdioNull, StdioNull>,
831
+ ): ChildProcessByStdio<null, null, null>;
832
+ function spawn(command: string, options: SpawnOptions): ChildProcess;
833
+ // overloads of spawn with 'args'
834
+ function spawn(
835
+ command: string,
836
+ args?: readonly string[],
837
+ options?: SpawnOptionsWithoutStdio,
838
+ ): ChildProcessWithoutNullStreams;
839
+ function spawn(
840
+ command: string,
841
+ args: readonly string[],
842
+ options: SpawnOptionsWithStdioTuple<StdioPipe, StdioPipe, StdioPipe>,
843
+ ): ChildProcessByStdio<Writable, Readable, Readable>;
844
+ function spawn(
845
+ command: string,
846
+ args: readonly string[],
847
+ options: SpawnOptionsWithStdioTuple<StdioPipe, StdioPipe, StdioNull>,
848
+ ): ChildProcessByStdio<Writable, Readable, null>;
849
+ function spawn(
850
+ command: string,
851
+ args: readonly string[],
852
+ options: SpawnOptionsWithStdioTuple<StdioPipe, StdioNull, StdioPipe>,
853
+ ): ChildProcessByStdio<Writable, null, Readable>;
854
+ function spawn(
855
+ command: string,
856
+ args: readonly string[],
857
+ options: SpawnOptionsWithStdioTuple<StdioNull, StdioPipe, StdioPipe>,
858
+ ): ChildProcessByStdio<null, Readable, Readable>;
859
+ function spawn(
860
+ command: string,
861
+ args: readonly string[],
862
+ options: SpawnOptionsWithStdioTuple<StdioPipe, StdioNull, StdioNull>,
863
+ ): ChildProcessByStdio<Writable, null, null>;
864
+ function spawn(
865
+ command: string,
866
+ args: readonly string[],
867
+ options: SpawnOptionsWithStdioTuple<StdioNull, StdioPipe, StdioNull>,
868
+ ): ChildProcessByStdio<null, Readable, null>;
869
+ function spawn(
870
+ command: string,
871
+ args: readonly string[],
872
+ options: SpawnOptionsWithStdioTuple<StdioNull, StdioNull, StdioPipe>,
873
+ ): ChildProcessByStdio<null, null, Readable>;
874
+ function spawn(
875
+ command: string,
876
+ args: readonly string[],
877
+ options: SpawnOptionsWithStdioTuple<StdioNull, StdioNull, StdioNull>,
878
+ ): ChildProcessByStdio<null, null, null>;
879
+ function spawn(command: string, args: readonly string[], options: SpawnOptions): ChildProcess;
880
+ interface ExecOptions extends CommonOptions {
881
+ shell?: string | undefined;
882
+ signal?: AbortSignal | undefined;
883
+ maxBuffer?: number | undefined;
884
+ killSignal?: NodeJS.Signals | number | undefined;
885
+ }
886
+ interface ExecOptionsWithStringEncoding extends ExecOptions {
887
+ encoding: BufferEncoding;
888
+ }
889
+ interface ExecOptionsWithBufferEncoding extends ExecOptions {
890
+ encoding: BufferEncoding | null; // specify `null`.
891
+ }
892
+ interface ExecException extends Error {
893
+ cmd?: string | undefined;
894
+ killed?: boolean | undefined;
895
+ code?: number | undefined;
896
+ signal?: NodeJS.Signals | undefined;
897
+ }
898
+ /**
899
+ * Spawns a shell then executes the `command` within that shell, buffering any
900
+ * generated output. The `command` string passed to the exec function is processed
901
+ * directly by the shell and special characters (vary based on [shell](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_command-line_interpreters))
902
+ * need to be dealt with accordingly:
903
+ *
904
+ * ```js
905
+ * const { exec } = require('node:child_process');
906
+ *
907
+ * exec('"/path/to/test file/test.sh" arg1 arg2');
908
+ * // Double quotes are used so that the space in the path is not interpreted as
909
+ * // a delimiter of multiple arguments.
910
+ *
911
+ * exec('echo "The \\$HOME variable is $HOME"');
912
+ * // The $HOME variable is escaped in the first instance, but not in the second.
913
+ * ```
914
+ *
915
+ * **Never pass unsanitized user input to this function. Any input containing shell**
916
+ * **metacharacters may be used to trigger arbitrary command execution.**
917
+ *
918
+ * If a `callback` function is provided, it is called with the arguments`(error, stdout, stderr)`. On success, `error` will be `null`. On error,`error` will be an instance of `Error`. The
919
+ * `error.code` property will be
920
+ * the exit code of the process. By convention, any exit code other than `0`indicates an error. `error.signal` will be the signal that terminated the
921
+ * process.
922
+ *
923
+ * The `stdout` and `stderr` arguments passed to the callback will contain the
924
+ * stdout and stderr output of the child process. By default, Node.js will decode
925
+ * the output as UTF-8 and pass strings to the callback. The `encoding` option
926
+ * can be used to specify the character encoding used to decode the stdout and
927
+ * stderr output. If `encoding` is `'buffer'`, or an unrecognized character
928
+ * encoding, `Buffer` objects will be passed to the callback instead.
929
+ *
930
+ * ```js
931
+ * const { exec } = require('node:child_process');
932
+ * exec('cat *.js missing_file | wc -l', (error, stdout, stderr) => {
933
+ * if (error) {
934
+ * console.error(`exec error: ${error}`);
935
+ * return;
936
+ * }
937
+ * console.log(`stdout: ${stdout}`);
938
+ * console.error(`stderr: ${stderr}`);
939
+ * });
940
+ * ```
941
+ *
942
+ * If `timeout` is greater than `0`, the parent will send the signal
943
+ * identified by the `killSignal` property (the default is `'SIGTERM'`) if the
944
+ * child runs longer than `timeout` milliseconds.
945
+ *
946
+ * Unlike the [`exec(3)`](http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man3/exec.3.html) POSIX system call, `child_process.exec()` does not replace
947
+ * the existing process and uses a shell to execute the command.
948
+ *
949
+ * If this method is invoked as its `util.promisify()` ed version, it returns
950
+ * a `Promise` for an `Object` with `stdout` and `stderr` properties. The returned`ChildProcess` instance is attached to the `Promise` as a `child` property. In
951
+ * case of an error (including any error resulting in an exit code other than 0), a
952
+ * rejected promise is returned, with the same `error` object given in the
953
+ * callback, but with two additional properties `stdout` and `stderr`.
954
+ *
955
+ * ```js
956
+ * const util = require('node:util');
957
+ * const exec = util.promisify(require('node:child_process').exec);
958
+ *
959
+ * async function lsExample() {
960
+ * const { stdout, stderr } = await exec('ls');
961
+ * console.log('stdout:', stdout);
962
+ * console.error('stderr:', stderr);
963
+ * }
964
+ * lsExample();
965
+ * ```
966
+ *
967
+ * If the `signal` option is enabled, calling `.abort()` on the corresponding`AbortController` is similar to calling `.kill()` on the child process except
968
+ * the error passed to the callback will be an `AbortError`:
969
+ *
970
+ * ```js
971
+ * const { exec } = require('node:child_process');
972
+ * const controller = new AbortController();
973
+ * const { signal } = controller;
974
+ * const child = exec('grep ssh', { signal }, (error) => {
975
+ * console.error(error); // an AbortError
976
+ * });
977
+ * controller.abort();
978
+ * ```
979
+ * @since v0.1.90
980
+ * @param command The command to run, with space-separated arguments.
981
+ * @param callback called with the output when process terminates.
982
+ */
983
+ function exec(
984
+ command: string,
985
+ callback?: (error: ExecException | null, stdout: string, stderr: string) => void,
986
+ ): ChildProcess;
987
+ // `options` with `"buffer"` or `null` for `encoding` means stdout/stderr are definitely `Buffer`.
988
+ function exec(
989
+ command: string,
990
+ options: {
991
+ encoding: "buffer" | null;
992
+ } & ExecOptions,
993
+ callback?: (error: ExecException | null, stdout: Buffer, stderr: Buffer) => void,
994
+ ): ChildProcess;
995
+ // `options` with well known `encoding` means stdout/stderr are definitely `string`.
996
+ function exec(
997
+ command: string,
998
+ options: {
999
+ encoding: BufferEncoding;
1000
+ } & ExecOptions,
1001
+ callback?: (error: ExecException | null, stdout: string, stderr: string) => void,
1002
+ ): ChildProcess;
1003
+ // `options` with an `encoding` whose type is `string` means stdout/stderr could either be `Buffer` or `string`.
1004
+ // There is no guarantee the `encoding` is unknown as `string` is a superset of `BufferEncoding`.
1005
+ function exec(
1006
+ command: string,
1007
+ options: {
1008
+ encoding: BufferEncoding;
1009
+ } & ExecOptions,
1010
+ callback?: (error: ExecException | null, stdout: string | Buffer, stderr: string | Buffer) => void,
1011
+ ): ChildProcess;
1012
+ // `options` without an `encoding` means stdout/stderr are definitely `string`.
1013
+ function exec(
1014
+ command: string,
1015
+ options: ExecOptions,
1016
+ callback?: (error: ExecException | null, stdout: string, stderr: string) => void,
1017
+ ): ChildProcess;
1018
+ // fallback if nothing else matches. Worst case is always `string | Buffer`.
1019
+ function exec(
1020
+ command: string,
1021
+ options: (ObjectEncodingOptions & ExecOptions) | undefined | null,
1022
+ callback?: (error: ExecException | null, stdout: string | Buffer, stderr: string | Buffer) => void,
1023
+ ): ChildProcess;
1024
+ interface PromiseWithChild<T> extends Promise<T> {
1025
+ child: ChildProcess;
1026
+ }
1027
+ namespace exec {
1028
+ function __promisify__(command: string): PromiseWithChild<{
1029
+ stdout: string;
1030
+ stderr: string;
1031
+ }>;
1032
+ function __promisify__(
1033
+ command: string,
1034
+ options: {
1035
+ encoding: "buffer" | null;
1036
+ } & ExecOptions,
1037
+ ): PromiseWithChild<{
1038
+ stdout: Buffer;
1039
+ stderr: Buffer;
1040
+ }>;
1041
+ function __promisify__(
1042
+ command: string,
1043
+ options: {
1044
+ encoding: BufferEncoding;
1045
+ } & ExecOptions,
1046
+ ): PromiseWithChild<{
1047
+ stdout: string;
1048
+ stderr: string;
1049
+ }>;
1050
+ function __promisify__(
1051
+ command: string,
1052
+ options: ExecOptions,
1053
+ ): PromiseWithChild<{
1054
+ stdout: string;
1055
+ stderr: string;
1056
+ }>;
1057
+ function __promisify__(
1058
+ command: string,
1059
+ options?: (ObjectEncodingOptions & ExecOptions) | null,
1060
+ ): PromiseWithChild<{
1061
+ stdout: string | Buffer;
1062
+ stderr: string | Buffer;
1063
+ }>;
1064
+ }
1065
+ interface ExecFileOptions extends CommonOptions, Abortable {
1066
+ maxBuffer?: number | undefined;
1067
+ killSignal?: NodeJS.Signals | number | undefined;
1068
+ windowsVerbatimArguments?: boolean | undefined;
1069
+ shell?: boolean | string | undefined;
1070
+ signal?: AbortSignal | undefined;
1071
+ }
1072
+ interface ExecFileOptionsWithStringEncoding extends ExecFileOptions {
1073
+ encoding: BufferEncoding;
1074
+ }
1075
+ interface ExecFileOptionsWithBufferEncoding extends ExecFileOptions {
1076
+ encoding: "buffer" | null;
1077
+ }
1078
+ interface ExecFileOptionsWithOtherEncoding extends ExecFileOptions {
1079
+ encoding: BufferEncoding;
1080
+ }
1081
+ type ExecFileException =
1082
+ & Omit<ExecException, "code">
1083
+ & Omit<NodeJS.ErrnoException, "code">
1084
+ & { code?: string | number | undefined | null };
1085
+ /**
1086
+ * The `child_process.execFile()` function is similar to {@link exec} except that it does not spawn a shell by default. Rather, the specified
1087
+ * executable `file` is spawned directly as a new process making it slightly more
1088
+ * efficient than {@link exec}.
1089
+ *
1090
+ * The same options as {@link exec} are supported. Since a shell is
1091
+ * not spawned, behaviors such as I/O redirection and file globbing are not
1092
+ * supported.
1093
+ *
1094
+ * ```js
1095
+ * const { execFile } = require('node:child_process');
1096
+ * const child = execFile('node', ['--version'], (error, stdout, stderr) => {
1097
+ * if (error) {
1098
+ * throw error;
1099
+ * }
1100
+ * console.log(stdout);
1101
+ * });
1102
+ * ```
1103
+ *
1104
+ * The `stdout` and `stderr` arguments passed to the callback will contain the
1105
+ * stdout and stderr output of the child process. By default, Node.js will decode
1106
+ * the output as UTF-8 and pass strings to the callback. The `encoding` option
1107
+ * can be used to specify the character encoding used to decode the stdout and
1108
+ * stderr output. If `encoding` is `'buffer'`, or an unrecognized character
1109
+ * encoding, `Buffer` objects will be passed to the callback instead.
1110
+ *
1111
+ * If this method is invoked as its `util.promisify()` ed version, it returns
1112
+ * a `Promise` for an `Object` with `stdout` and `stderr` properties. The returned`ChildProcess` instance is attached to the `Promise` as a `child` property. In
1113
+ * case of an error (including any error resulting in an exit code other than 0), a
1114
+ * rejected promise is returned, with the same `error` object given in the
1115
+ * callback, but with two additional properties `stdout` and `stderr`.
1116
+ *
1117
+ * ```js
1118
+ * const util = require('node:util');
1119
+ * const execFile = util.promisify(require('node:child_process').execFile);
1120
+ * async function getVersion() {
1121
+ * const { stdout } = await execFile('node', ['--version']);
1122
+ * console.log(stdout);
1123
+ * }
1124
+ * getVersion();
1125
+ * ```
1126
+ *
1127
+ * **If the `shell` option is enabled, do not pass unsanitized user input to this**
1128
+ * **function. Any input containing shell metacharacters may be used to trigger**
1129
+ * **arbitrary command execution.**
1130
+ *
1131
+ * If the `signal` option is enabled, calling `.abort()` on the corresponding`AbortController` is similar to calling `.kill()` on the child process except
1132
+ * the error passed to the callback will be an `AbortError`:
1133
+ *
1134
+ * ```js
1135
+ * const { execFile } = require('node:child_process');
1136
+ * const controller = new AbortController();
1137
+ * const { signal } = controller;
1138
+ * const child = execFile('node', ['--version'], { signal }, (error) => {
1139
+ * console.error(error); // an AbortError
1140
+ * });
1141
+ * controller.abort();
1142
+ * ```
1143
+ * @since v0.1.91
1144
+ * @param file The name or path of the executable file to run.
1145
+ * @param args List of string arguments.
1146
+ * @param callback Called with the output when process terminates.
1147
+ */
1148
+ function execFile(file: string): ChildProcess;
1149
+ function execFile(
1150
+ file: string,
1151
+ options: (ObjectEncodingOptions & ExecFileOptions) | undefined | null,
1152
+ ): ChildProcess;
1153
+ function execFile(file: string, args?: readonly string[] | null): ChildProcess;
1154
+ function execFile(
1155
+ file: string,
1156
+ args: readonly string[] | undefined | null,
1157
+ options: (ObjectEncodingOptions & ExecFileOptions) | undefined | null,
1158
+ ): ChildProcess;
1159
+ // no `options` definitely means stdout/stderr are `string`.
1160
+ function execFile(
1161
+ file: string,
1162
+ callback: (error: ExecFileException | null, stdout: string, stderr: string) => void,
1163
+ ): ChildProcess;
1164
+ function execFile(
1165
+ file: string,
1166
+ args: readonly string[] | undefined | null,
1167
+ callback: (error: ExecFileException | null, stdout: string, stderr: string) => void,
1168
+ ): ChildProcess;
1169
+ // `options` with `"buffer"` or `null` for `encoding` means stdout/stderr are definitely `Buffer`.
1170
+ function execFile(
1171
+ file: string,
1172
+ options: ExecFileOptionsWithBufferEncoding,
1173
+ callback: (error: ExecFileException | null, stdout: Buffer, stderr: Buffer) => void,
1174
+ ): ChildProcess;
1175
+ function execFile(
1176
+ file: string,
1177
+ args: readonly string[] | undefined | null,
1178
+ options: ExecFileOptionsWithBufferEncoding,
1179
+ callback: (error: ExecFileException | null, stdout: Buffer, stderr: Buffer) => void,
1180
+ ): ChildProcess;
1181
+ // `options` with well known `encoding` means stdout/stderr are definitely `string`.
1182
+ function execFile(
1183
+ file: string,
1184
+ options: ExecFileOptionsWithStringEncoding,
1185
+ callback: (error: ExecFileException | null, stdout: string, stderr: string) => void,
1186
+ ): ChildProcess;
1187
+ function execFile(
1188
+ file: string,
1189
+ args: readonly string[] | undefined | null,
1190
+ options: ExecFileOptionsWithStringEncoding,
1191
+ callback: (error: ExecFileException | null, stdout: string, stderr: string) => void,
1192
+ ): ChildProcess;
1193
+ // `options` with an `encoding` whose type is `string` means stdout/stderr could either be `Buffer` or `string`.
1194
+ // There is no guarantee the `encoding` is unknown as `string` is a superset of `BufferEncoding`.
1195
+ function execFile(
1196
+ file: string,
1197
+ options: ExecFileOptionsWithOtherEncoding,
1198
+ callback: (error: ExecFileException | null, stdout: string | Buffer, stderr: string | Buffer) => void,
1199
+ ): ChildProcess;
1200
+ function execFile(
1201
+ file: string,
1202
+ args: readonly string[] | undefined | null,
1203
+ options: ExecFileOptionsWithOtherEncoding,
1204
+ callback: (error: ExecFileException | null, stdout: string | Buffer, stderr: string | Buffer) => void,
1205
+ ): ChildProcess;
1206
+ // `options` without an `encoding` means stdout/stderr are definitely `string`.
1207
+ function execFile(
1208
+ file: string,
1209
+ options: ExecFileOptions,
1210
+ callback: (error: ExecFileException | null, stdout: string, stderr: string) => void,
1211
+ ): ChildProcess;
1212
+ function execFile(
1213
+ file: string,
1214
+ args: readonly string[] | undefined | null,
1215
+ options: ExecFileOptions,
1216
+ callback: (error: ExecFileException | null, stdout: string, stderr: string) => void,
1217
+ ): ChildProcess;
1218
+ // fallback if nothing else matches. Worst case is always `string | Buffer`.
1219
+ function execFile(
1220
+ file: string,
1221
+ options: (ObjectEncodingOptions & ExecFileOptions) | undefined | null,
1222
+ callback:
1223
+ | ((error: ExecFileException | null, stdout: string | Buffer, stderr: string | Buffer) => void)
1224
+ | undefined
1225
+ | null,
1226
+ ): ChildProcess;
1227
+ function execFile(
1228
+ file: string,
1229
+ args: readonly string[] | undefined | null,
1230
+ options: (ObjectEncodingOptions & ExecFileOptions) | undefined | null,
1231
+ callback:
1232
+ | ((error: ExecFileException | null, stdout: string | Buffer, stderr: string | Buffer) => void)
1233
+ | undefined
1234
+ | null,
1235
+ ): ChildProcess;
1236
+ namespace execFile {
1237
+ function __promisify__(file: string): PromiseWithChild<{
1238
+ stdout: string;
1239
+ stderr: string;
1240
+ }>;
1241
+ function __promisify__(
1242
+ file: string,
1243
+ args: readonly string[] | undefined | null,
1244
+ ): PromiseWithChild<{
1245
+ stdout: string;
1246
+ stderr: string;
1247
+ }>;
1248
+ function __promisify__(
1249
+ file: string,
1250
+ options: ExecFileOptionsWithBufferEncoding,
1251
+ ): PromiseWithChild<{
1252
+ stdout: Buffer;
1253
+ stderr: Buffer;
1254
+ }>;
1255
+ function __promisify__(
1256
+ file: string,
1257
+ args: readonly string[] | undefined | null,
1258
+ options: ExecFileOptionsWithBufferEncoding,
1259
+ ): PromiseWithChild<{
1260
+ stdout: Buffer;
1261
+ stderr: Buffer;
1262
+ }>;
1263
+ function __promisify__(
1264
+ file: string,
1265
+ options: ExecFileOptionsWithStringEncoding,
1266
+ ): PromiseWithChild<{
1267
+ stdout: string;
1268
+ stderr: string;
1269
+ }>;
1270
+ function __promisify__(
1271
+ file: string,
1272
+ args: readonly string[] | undefined | null,
1273
+ options: ExecFileOptionsWithStringEncoding,
1274
+ ): PromiseWithChild<{
1275
+ stdout: string;
1276
+ stderr: string;
1277
+ }>;
1278
+ function __promisify__(
1279
+ file: string,
1280
+ options: ExecFileOptionsWithOtherEncoding,
1281
+ ): PromiseWithChild<{
1282
+ stdout: string | Buffer;
1283
+ stderr: string | Buffer;
1284
+ }>;
1285
+ function __promisify__(
1286
+ file: string,
1287
+ args: readonly string[] | undefined | null,
1288
+ options: ExecFileOptionsWithOtherEncoding,
1289
+ ): PromiseWithChild<{
1290
+ stdout: string | Buffer;
1291
+ stderr: string | Buffer;
1292
+ }>;
1293
+ function __promisify__(
1294
+ file: string,
1295
+ options: ExecFileOptions,
1296
+ ): PromiseWithChild<{
1297
+ stdout: string;
1298
+ stderr: string;
1299
+ }>;
1300
+ function __promisify__(
1301
+ file: string,
1302
+ args: readonly string[] | undefined | null,
1303
+ options: ExecFileOptions,
1304
+ ): PromiseWithChild<{
1305
+ stdout: string;
1306
+ stderr: string;
1307
+ }>;
1308
+ function __promisify__(
1309
+ file: string,
1310
+ options: (ObjectEncodingOptions & ExecFileOptions) | undefined | null,
1311
+ ): PromiseWithChild<{
1312
+ stdout: string | Buffer;
1313
+ stderr: string | Buffer;
1314
+ }>;
1315
+ function __promisify__(
1316
+ file: string,
1317
+ args: readonly string[] | undefined | null,
1318
+ options: (ObjectEncodingOptions & ExecFileOptions) | undefined | null,
1319
+ ): PromiseWithChild<{
1320
+ stdout: string | Buffer;
1321
+ stderr: string | Buffer;
1322
+ }>;
1323
+ }
1324
+ interface ForkOptions extends ProcessEnvOptions, MessagingOptions, Abortable {
1325
+ execPath?: string | undefined;
1326
+ execArgv?: string[] | undefined;
1327
+ silent?: boolean | undefined;
1328
+ /**
1329
+ * Can be set to 'pipe', 'inherit', 'overlapped', or 'ignore', or an array of these strings.
1330
+ * If passed as an array, the first element is used for `stdin`, the second for
1331
+ * `stdout`, and the third for `stderr`. A fourth element can be used to
1332
+ * specify the `stdio` behavior beyond the standard streams. See
1333
+ * {@link ChildProcess.stdio} for more information.
1334
+ *
1335
+ * @default 'pipe'
1336
+ */
1337
+ stdio?: StdioOptions | undefined;
1338
+ detached?: boolean | undefined;
1339
+ windowsVerbatimArguments?: boolean | undefined;
1340
+ }
1341
+ /**
1342
+ * The `child_process.fork()` method is a special case of {@link spawn} used specifically to spawn new Node.js processes.
1343
+ * Like {@link spawn}, a `ChildProcess` object is returned. The
1344
+ * returned `ChildProcess` will have an additional communication channel
1345
+ * built-in that allows messages to be passed back and forth between the parent and
1346
+ * child. See `subprocess.send()` for details.
1347
+ *
1348
+ * Keep in mind that spawned Node.js child processes are
1349
+ * independent of the parent with exception of the IPC communication channel
1350
+ * that is established between the two. Each process has its own memory, with
1351
+ * their own V8 instances. Because of the additional resource allocations
1352
+ * required, spawning a large number of child Node.js processes is not
1353
+ * recommended.
1354
+ *
1355
+ * By default, `child_process.fork()` will spawn new Node.js instances using the `process.execPath` of the parent process. The `execPath` property in the`options` object allows for an alternative
1356
+ * execution path to be used.
1357
+ *
1358
+ * Node.js processes launched with a custom `execPath` will communicate with the
1359
+ * parent process using the file descriptor (fd) identified using the
1360
+ * environment variable `NODE_CHANNEL_FD` on the child process.
1361
+ *
1362
+ * Unlike the [`fork(2)`](http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/fork.2.html) POSIX system call, `child_process.fork()` does not clone the
1363
+ * current process.
1364
+ *
1365
+ * The `shell` option available in {@link spawn} is not supported by`child_process.fork()` and will be ignored if set.
1366
+ *
1367
+ * If the `signal` option is enabled, calling `.abort()` on the corresponding`AbortController` is similar to calling `.kill()` on the child process except
1368
+ * the error passed to the callback will be an `AbortError`:
1369
+ *
1370
+ * ```js
1371
+ * if (process.argv[2] === 'child') {
1372
+ * setTimeout(() => {
1373
+ * console.log(`Hello from ${process.argv[2]}!`);
1374
+ * }, 1_000);
1375
+ * } else {
1376
+ * const { fork } = require('node:child_process');
1377
+ * const controller = new AbortController();
1378
+ * const { signal } = controller;
1379
+ * const child = fork(__filename, ['child'], { signal });
1380
+ * child.on('error', (err) => {
1381
+ * // This will be called with err being an AbortError if the controller aborts
1382
+ * });
1383
+ * controller.abort(); // Stops the child process
1384
+ * }
1385
+ * ```
1386
+ * @since v0.5.0
1387
+ * @param modulePath The module to run in the child.
1388
+ * @param args List of string arguments.
1389
+ */
1390
+ function fork(modulePath: string, options?: ForkOptions): ChildProcess;
1391
+ function fork(modulePath: string, args?: readonly string[], options?: ForkOptions): ChildProcess;
1392
+ interface SpawnSyncOptions extends CommonSpawnOptions {
1393
+ input?: string | NodeJS.ArrayBufferView | undefined;
1394
+ maxBuffer?: number | undefined;
1395
+ encoding?: BufferEncoding | "buffer" | null | undefined;
1396
+ }
1397
+ interface SpawnSyncOptionsWithStringEncoding extends SpawnSyncOptions {
1398
+ encoding: BufferEncoding;
1399
+ }
1400
+ interface SpawnSyncOptionsWithBufferEncoding extends SpawnSyncOptions {
1401
+ encoding?: "buffer" | null | undefined;
1402
+ }
1403
+ interface SpawnSyncReturns<T> {
1404
+ pid: number;
1405
+ output: Array<T | null>;
1406
+ stdout: T;
1407
+ stderr: T;
1408
+ status: number | null;
1409
+ signal: NodeJS.Signals | null;
1410
+ error?: Error | undefined;
1411
+ }
1412
+ /**
1413
+ * The `child_process.spawnSync()` method is generally identical to {@link spawn} with the exception that the function will not return
1414
+ * until the child process has fully closed. When a timeout has been encountered
1415
+ * and `killSignal` is sent, the method won't return until the process has
1416
+ * completely exited. If the process intercepts and handles the `SIGTERM` signal
1417
+ * and doesn't exit, the parent process will wait until the child process has
1418
+ * exited.
1419
+ *
1420
+ * **If the `shell` option is enabled, do not pass unsanitized user input to this**
1421
+ * **function. Any input containing shell metacharacters may be used to trigger**
1422
+ * **arbitrary command execution.**
1423
+ * @since v0.11.12
1424
+ * @param command The command to run.
1425
+ * @param args List of string arguments.
1426
+ */
1427
+ function spawnSync(command: string): SpawnSyncReturns<Buffer>;
1428
+ function spawnSync(command: string, options: SpawnSyncOptionsWithStringEncoding): SpawnSyncReturns<string>;
1429
+ function spawnSync(command: string, options: SpawnSyncOptionsWithBufferEncoding): SpawnSyncReturns<Buffer>;
1430
+ function spawnSync(command: string, options?: SpawnSyncOptions): SpawnSyncReturns<string | Buffer>;
1431
+ function spawnSync(command: string, args: readonly string[]): SpawnSyncReturns<Buffer>;
1432
+ function spawnSync(
1433
+ command: string,
1434
+ args: readonly string[],
1435
+ options: SpawnSyncOptionsWithStringEncoding,
1436
+ ): SpawnSyncReturns<string>;
1437
+ function spawnSync(
1438
+ command: string,
1439
+ args: readonly string[],
1440
+ options: SpawnSyncOptionsWithBufferEncoding,
1441
+ ): SpawnSyncReturns<Buffer>;
1442
+ function spawnSync(
1443
+ command: string,
1444
+ args?: readonly string[],
1445
+ options?: SpawnSyncOptions,
1446
+ ): SpawnSyncReturns<string | Buffer>;
1447
+ interface CommonExecOptions extends CommonOptions {
1448
+ input?: string | NodeJS.ArrayBufferView | undefined;
1449
+ /**
1450
+ * Can be set to 'pipe', 'inherit, or 'ignore', or an array of these strings.
1451
+ * If passed as an array, the first element is used for `stdin`, the second for
1452
+ * `stdout`, and the third for `stderr`. A fourth element can be used to
1453
+ * specify the `stdio` behavior beyond the standard streams. See
1454
+ * {@link ChildProcess.stdio} for more information.
1455
+ *
1456
+ * @default 'pipe'
1457
+ */
1458
+ stdio?: StdioOptions | undefined;
1459
+ killSignal?: NodeJS.Signals | number | undefined;
1460
+ maxBuffer?: number | undefined;
1461
+ encoding?: BufferEncoding | "buffer" | null | undefined;
1462
+ }
1463
+ interface ExecSyncOptions extends CommonExecOptions {
1464
+ shell?: string | undefined;
1465
+ }
1466
+ interface ExecSyncOptionsWithStringEncoding extends ExecSyncOptions {
1467
+ encoding: BufferEncoding;
1468
+ }
1469
+ interface ExecSyncOptionsWithBufferEncoding extends ExecSyncOptions {
1470
+ encoding?: "buffer" | null | undefined;
1471
+ }
1472
+ /**
1473
+ * The `child_process.execSync()` method is generally identical to {@link exec} with the exception that the method will not return
1474
+ * until the child process has fully closed. When a timeout has been encountered
1475
+ * and `killSignal` is sent, the method won't return until the process has
1476
+ * completely exited. If the child process intercepts and handles the `SIGTERM`signal and doesn't exit, the parent process will wait until the child process
1477
+ * has exited.
1478
+ *
1479
+ * If the process times out or has a non-zero exit code, this method will throw.
1480
+ * The `Error` object will contain the entire result from {@link spawnSync}.
1481
+ *
1482
+ * **Never pass unsanitized user input to this function. Any input containing shell**
1483
+ * **metacharacters may be used to trigger arbitrary command execution.**
1484
+ * @since v0.11.12
1485
+ * @param command The command to run.
1486
+ * @return The stdout from the command.
1487
+ */
1488
+ function execSync(command: string): Buffer;
1489
+ function execSync(command: string, options: ExecSyncOptionsWithStringEncoding): string;
1490
+ function execSync(command: string, options: ExecSyncOptionsWithBufferEncoding): Buffer;
1491
+ function execSync(command: string, options?: ExecSyncOptions): string | Buffer;
1492
+ interface ExecFileSyncOptions extends CommonExecOptions {
1493
+ shell?: boolean | string | undefined;
1494
+ }
1495
+ interface ExecFileSyncOptionsWithStringEncoding extends ExecFileSyncOptions {
1496
+ encoding: BufferEncoding;
1497
+ }
1498
+ interface ExecFileSyncOptionsWithBufferEncoding extends ExecFileSyncOptions {
1499
+ encoding?: "buffer" | null; // specify `null`.
1500
+ }
1501
+ /**
1502
+ * The `child_process.execFileSync()` method is generally identical to {@link execFile} with the exception that the method will not
1503
+ * return until the child process has fully closed. When a timeout has been
1504
+ * encountered and `killSignal` is sent, the method won't return until the process
1505
+ * has completely exited.
1506
+ *
1507
+ * If the child process intercepts and handles the `SIGTERM` signal and
1508
+ * does not exit, the parent process will still wait until the child process has
1509
+ * exited.
1510
+ *
1511
+ * If the process times out or has a non-zero exit code, this method will throw an `Error` that will include the full result of the underlying {@link spawnSync}.
1512
+ *
1513
+ * **If the `shell` option is enabled, do not pass unsanitized user input to this**
1514
+ * **function. Any input containing shell metacharacters may be used to trigger**
1515
+ * **arbitrary command execution.**
1516
+ * @since v0.11.12
1517
+ * @param file The name or path of the executable file to run.
1518
+ * @param args List of string arguments.
1519
+ * @return The stdout from the command.
1520
+ */
1521
+ function execFileSync(file: string): Buffer;
1522
+ function execFileSync(file: string, options: ExecFileSyncOptionsWithStringEncoding): string;
1523
+ function execFileSync(file: string, options: ExecFileSyncOptionsWithBufferEncoding): Buffer;
1524
+ function execFileSync(file: string, options?: ExecFileSyncOptions): string | Buffer;
1525
+ function execFileSync(file: string, args: readonly string[]): Buffer;
1526
+ function execFileSync(
1527
+ file: string,
1528
+ args: readonly string[],
1529
+ options: ExecFileSyncOptionsWithStringEncoding,
1530
+ ): string;
1531
+ function execFileSync(
1532
+ file: string,
1533
+ args: readonly string[],
1534
+ options: ExecFileSyncOptionsWithBufferEncoding,
1535
+ ): Buffer;
1536
+ function execFileSync(file: string, args?: readonly string[], options?: ExecFileSyncOptions): string | Buffer;
1537
+ }
1538
+ declare module "node:child_process" {
1539
+ export * from "child_process";
1540
+ }