Module: Kernel

Defined in:
lib/qbash.rb

Overview

Execute one bash command.

Author

Yegor Bugayenko (yegor256@gmail.com)

Copyright

Copyright © 2024 Yegor Bugayenko

License

MIT

Instance Method Summary collapse

Instance Method Details

#qbash(cmd, stdin: '', env: {}, log: Loog::NULL, accept: [0], both: false, timeout: nil) ⇒ String

Execute a single bash command.

If exit code is not zero, an exception will be raised.

To escape arguments, use Shellwords.escape() method.

Read this <a href=“github.com/yegor256/qbash”>README</a> file for more details.

Parameters:

  • cmd (String)

    The command to run, for example echo “Hello, world!”

  • stdin (String) (defaults to: '')

    The stdin to provide to the command

  • env (Hash) (defaults to: {})

    Hash of environment variables

  • log (Loog|IO) (defaults to: Loog::NULL)

    Logging facility with .debug() method (or $stdout)

  • accept (Array) (defaults to: [0])

    List of accepted exit codes (accepts all if the list is empty)

  • both (Boolean) (defaults to: false)

    If set to TRUE, the function returns an array (stdout, code)

  • timeout (Integer) (defaults to: nil)

    If it’s set to non-NIL, the execution will fail after this number of seconds

Returns:

  • (String)

    Everything that was printed to the stdout by the command



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# File 'lib/qbash.rb', line 51

def qbash(cmd, stdin: '', env: {}, log: Loog::NULL, accept: [0], both: false, timeout: nil)
  cmd = cmd.join(' ') if cmd.is_a?(Array)
  if log.respond_to?(:debug)
    log.debug("+ #{cmd}")
  else
    log.print("+ #{cmd}\n")
  end
  buf = ''
  e = 1
  start = Time.now
  thread =
    Thread.new do
      Open3.popen2e(env, "/bin/bash -c #{Shellwords.escape(cmd)}") do |sin, sout, thr|
        sin.write(stdin)
        sin.close
        until sout.eof?
          begin
            ln = sout.gets
          rescue IOError => e
            ln = Backtrace.new(e).to_s
          end
          if log.respond_to?(:debug)
            log.debug(ln)
          else
            log.print("#{ln}\n")
          end
          buf += ln
        end
        e = thr.value.to_i
        if !accept.empty? && !accept.include?(e)
          raise "The command '#{cmd}' failed with exit code ##{e} in #{start.ago}\n#{buf}"
        end
      end
    end
  raise "Execution of #{cmd} timed out in #{start.ago}" if thread.join(timeout).nil?
  return [buf, e] if both
  buf
end