shell/run.go

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Go

package shell
import (
"bufio"
"bytes"
"fmt"
"io"
"os"
"os/exec"
"strings"
"time"
"github.com/svent/go-nbreader"
"go.wit.com/log"
)
var msecDelay int = 20 // check every 20 milliseconds
// TODO: look at https://github.com/go-cmd/cmd/issues/20
// use go-cmd instead here?
// exiterr.Sys().(syscall.WaitStatus)
// var newfile *shell.File
func Run(cmdline string) string {
test := New()
test.Exec(cmdline)
return Chomp(test.Buffer)
}
func (cmd *Shell) Run(cmdline string) string {
cmd.InitProcess(cmdline)
if cmd.Error != nil {
return ""
}
cmd.Exec(cmdline)
return Chomp(cmd.Buffer)
}
func (cmd *Shell) InitProcess(cmdline string) {
log.Log(RUN, "shell.InitProcess() START "+cmdline)
cmd.Cmdline = Chomp(cmdline) // this is like 'chomp' in perl
cmdArgs := strings.Fields(cmd.Cmdline)
if len(cmdArgs) == 0 {
cmd.Error = fmt.Errorf("cmdline == ''")
cmd.Done = true
return
}
if cmdArgs[0] == "cd" {
if len(cmdArgs) > 1 {
log.Log(RUN, "os.Chdir()", cmd)
os.Chdir(cmdArgs[1])
}
handleError(nil, 0)
cmd.Done = true
return
}
cmd.Process = exec.Command(cmdArgs[0], cmdArgs[1:len(cmdArgs)]...)
}
func (cmd *Shell) FileCreate(out string) {
var newfile File
var iof io.ReadCloser
if out == "STDOUT" {
iof, _ = cmd.Process.StdoutPipe()
} else {
iof, _ = cmd.Process.StderrPipe()
}
newfile.Fio = iof
newfile.Fbufio = bufio.NewReader(iof)
newfile.Fnbreader = nbreader.NewNBReader(newfile.Fbufio, 1024)
if out == "STDOUT" {
cmd.STDOUT = &newfile
} else {
cmd.STDERR = &newfile
}
}
// NOTE: this might cause problems:
// always remove the newlines at the end ?
func (cmd *Shell) Exec(cmdline string) {
log.Log(RUN, "shell.Run() START "+cmdline)
cmd.InitProcess(cmdline)
if cmd.Error != nil {
return
}
cmd.FileCreate("STDOUT")
cmd.FileCreate("STDERR")
cmd.Process.Start()
// TODO; 'goroutine' both of these
// and make your own wait that will make sure
// the process is then done and run process.Wait()
go cmd.Capture(cmd.STDERR)
cmd.Capture(cmd.STDOUT)
// wait until the process exists
// https://golang.org/pkg/os/exec/#Cmd.Wait
// What should happen here, before calling Wait()
// is checks to make sure the READERS() on STDOUT and STDERR are done
err := cmd.Process.Wait()
// time.Sleep(2 * time.Second) // putting this here doesn't help STDOUT flush()
if err != nil {
cmd.Fail = true
cmd.Error = err
log.Log(RUN, "process.Wait() END err =", err.Error())
} else {
log.Log(RUN, "process.Wait() END")
}
return
}
// nonblocking read until file errors
func (cmd *Shell) Capture(f *File) {
log.Log(RUN, "nbrREADER() START")
if cmd.Buffer == nil {
cmd.Buffer = new(bytes.Buffer)
}
if cmd.Buffer == nil {
f.Dead = false
cmd.Error = fmt.Errorf("could not make buffer")
log.Error(cmd.Error, "f.Buffer == nil")
log.Error(cmd.Error, "SHOULD DIE HERE")
cmd.Done = true
}
f.Dead = false
// loop that keeps trying to read from f
for f.Dead == false {
time.Sleep(time.Duration(msecDelay) * time.Millisecond) // only check the buffer 500 times a second
// set to false so it keeps retrying reads
f.Empty = false
// tight loop that reads 1024 bytes at a time until buffer is empty
// 1024 is set in f.BufferSize
for f.Empty == false {
f.Empty = cmd.ReadToBuffer(f)
}
}
}
// returns true if filehandle buffer is empty
func (cmd *Shell) ReadToBuffer(f *File) bool {
log.Log(RUN, "ReadToBuffer() START")
nbr := f.Fnbreader
oneByte := make([]byte, 1024)
if nbr == nil {
// log.Debugln("ReadToBuffer() ERROR nbr is nil")
f.Dead = true
return true
}
count, err := nbr.Read(oneByte)
f.TotalCount += count
if err != nil {
// log.Debugln("ReadToBuffer() file has closed with", err)
// log.Debugln("ReadToBuffer() count = ", count, "err = ", err)
f.Dead = true
return true
}
if count == 0 {
// log.Debugln("ReadToBuffer() START count == 0 return true")
return true
}
// log.Debugln("ReadToBuffer() count = ", count)
// tmp := Chomp(oneByte)
// log.Debugln("ReadToBuffer() tmp = ", tmp)
io.WriteString(cmd.Buffer, strings.Trim(string(oneByte), "\x00"))
return false
}