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204 lines
5.9 KiB
Python
204 lines
5.9 KiB
Python
# coding=utf8
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# Copyright (c) 2011 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved.
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# Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
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# found in the LICENSE file.
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"""Collection of subprocess wrapper functions.
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In theory you shouldn't need anything else in subprocess, or this module failed.
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"""
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from __future__ import with_statement
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import logging
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import os
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import subprocess
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import sys
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import tempfile
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import time
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import threading
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# Constants forwarded from subprocess.
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PIPE = subprocess.PIPE
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STDOUT = subprocess.STDOUT
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# Globals.
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# Set to True if you somehow need to disable this hack.
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SUBPROCESS_CLEANUP_HACKED = False
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class CalledProcessError(subprocess.CalledProcessError):
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"""Augment the standard exception with more data."""
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def __init__(self, returncode, cmd, cwd, stdout, stderr):
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super(CalledProcessError, self).__init__(returncode, cmd)
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self.stdout = stdout
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self.stderr = stderr
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self.cwd = cwd
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def __str__(self):
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out = 'Command %s returned non-zero exit status %s' % (
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' '.join(self.cmd), self.returncode)
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if self.cwd:
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out += ' in ' + self.cwd
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return '\n'.join(filter(None, (out, self.stdout, self.stderr)))
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def hack_subprocess():
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"""subprocess functions may throw exceptions when used in multiple threads.
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See http://bugs.python.org/issue1731717 for more information.
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"""
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global SUBPROCESS_CLEANUP_HACKED
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if not SUBPROCESS_CLEANUP_HACKED and threading.activeCount() != 1:
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# Only hack if there is ever multiple threads.
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# There is no point to leak with only one thread.
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subprocess._cleanup = lambda: None
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SUBPROCESS_CLEANUP_HACKED = True
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def get_english_env(env):
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"""Forces LANG and/or LANGUAGE to be English.
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Forces encoding to utf-8 for subprocesses.
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Returns None if it is unnecessary.
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"""
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env = env or os.environ
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# Test if it is necessary at all.
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is_english = lambda name: env.get(name, 'en').startswith('en')
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if is_english('LANG') and is_english('LANGUAGE'):
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return None
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# Requires modifications.
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env = env.copy()
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def fix_lang(name):
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if not is_english(name):
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env[name] = 'en_US.UTF-8'
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fix_lang('LANG')
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fix_lang('LANGUAGE')
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return env
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def Popen(args, **kwargs):
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"""Wraps subprocess.Popen().
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Forces English output since it's easier to parse the stdout if it is always in
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English.
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Sets shell=True on windows by default. You can override this by forcing shell
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parameter to a value.
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Popen() can throw OSError when cwd or args[0] doesn't exist.
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"""
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# Make sure we hack subprocess if necessary.
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hack_subprocess()
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env = get_english_env(kwargs.get('env'))
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if env:
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kwargs['env'] = env
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if not kwargs.get('shell') is None:
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# *Sigh*: Windows needs shell=True, or else it won't search %PATH% for the
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# executable, but shell=True makes subprocess on Linux fail when it's called
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# with a list because it only tries to execute the first item in the list.
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kwargs['shell'] = (sys.platform=='win32')
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tmp_str = ' '.join(args)
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if kwargs.get('cwd', None):
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tmp_str += '; cwd=%s' % kwargs['cwd']
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logging.debug(tmp_str)
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return subprocess.Popen(args, **kwargs)
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def call(args, timeout=None, **kwargs):
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"""Wraps subprocess.Popen().communicate().
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The process will be kill with error code -9 after |timeout| seconds if set.
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Automatically passes stdin content as input so do not specify stdin=PIPE.
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Returns both communicate() tuple and return code wrapped in a tuple.
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"""
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stdin = kwargs.pop('stdin', None)
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if stdin is not None:
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assert stdin != PIPE
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# When stdin is passed as an argument, use it as the actual input data and
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# set the Popen() parameter accordingly.
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kwargs['stdin'] = PIPE
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if not timeout:
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# Normal workflow.
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proc = Popen(args, **kwargs)
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if stdin is not None:
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out = proc.communicate(stdin)
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else:
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out = proc.communicate()
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else:
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# Create a temporary file to workaround python's deadlock.
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# http://docs.python.org/library/subprocess.html#subprocess.Popen.wait
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# When the pipe fills up, it will deadlock this process. Using a real file
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# works around that issue.
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with tempfile.TemporaryFile() as buff:
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start = time.time()
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kwargs['stdout'] = buff
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proc = Popen(args, **kwargs)
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if stdin is not None:
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proc.stdin.write(stdin)
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while proc.returncode is None:
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proc.poll()
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if timeout and (time.time() - start) > timeout:
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proc.kill()
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proc.wait()
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# It's -9 on linux and 1 on Windows. Standardize to -9.
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# Do not throw an exception here, the user must use
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# check_call(timeout=60) and check for e.returncode == -9 instead.
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# or look at call()[1] == -9.
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proc.returncode = -9
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time.sleep(0.001)
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# Now that the process died, reset the cursor and read the file.
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buff.seek(0)
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out = [buff.read(), None]
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return out, proc.returncode
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def check_call(args, **kwargs):
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"""Similar to subprocess.check_call() but use call() instead.
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This permits to include more details in CalledProcessError().
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Runs a command and throws an exception if the command failed.
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Returns communicate() tuple.
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"""
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out, returncode = call(args, **kwargs)
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if returncode:
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raise CalledProcessError(
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returncode, args, kwargs.get('cwd'), out[0], out[1])
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return out
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def capture(args, **kwargs):
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"""Captures stdout of a process call and returns it.
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Similar to check_output() excepts that it discards return code.
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Discards communicate()[1]. By default sets stderr=STDOUT.
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"""
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if kwargs.get('stderr') is None:
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kwargs['stderr'] = STDOUT
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return call(args, stdout=PIPE, **kwargs)[0][0]
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def check_output(args, **kwargs):
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"""Captures stdout of a process call and returns it.
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Discards communicate()[1]. By default sets stderr=STDOUT.
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Throws if return code is not 0.
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Works even prior to python 2.7.
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"""
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if kwargs.get('stderr') is None:
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kwargs['stderr'] = STDOUT
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return check_call(args, stdout=PIPE, **kwargs)[0]
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