189 lines
6 KiB
Python
189 lines
6 KiB
Python
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"""Provides an interface like pexpect.spawn interface using subprocess.Popen
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"""
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import os
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import threading
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import subprocess
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import sys
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import time
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import signal
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import shlex
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try:
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from queue import Queue, Empty # Python 3
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except ImportError:
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from Queue import Queue, Empty # Python 2
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from .spawnbase import SpawnBase, PY3
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from .exceptions import EOF
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from .utils import string_types
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class PopenSpawn(SpawnBase):
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def __init__(self, cmd, timeout=30, maxread=2000, searchwindowsize=None,
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logfile=None, cwd=None, env=None, encoding=None,
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codec_errors='strict', preexec_fn=None):
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super(PopenSpawn, self).__init__(timeout=timeout, maxread=maxread,
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searchwindowsize=searchwindowsize, logfile=logfile,
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encoding=encoding, codec_errors=codec_errors)
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# Note that `SpawnBase` initializes `self.crlf` to `\r\n`
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# because the default behaviour for a PTY is to convert
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# incoming LF to `\r\n` (see the `onlcr` flag and
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# https://stackoverflow.com/a/35887657/5397009). Here we set
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# it to `os.linesep` because that is what the spawned
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# application outputs by default and `popen` doesn't translate
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# anything.
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if encoding is None:
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self.crlf = os.linesep.encode ("ascii")
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else:
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self.crlf = self.string_type (os.linesep)
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kwargs = dict(bufsize=0, stdin=subprocess.PIPE,
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stderr=subprocess.STDOUT, stdout=subprocess.PIPE,
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cwd=cwd, preexec_fn=preexec_fn, env=env)
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if sys.platform == 'win32':
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startupinfo = subprocess.STARTUPINFO()
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startupinfo.dwFlags |= subprocess.STARTF_USESHOWWINDOW
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kwargs['startupinfo'] = startupinfo
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kwargs['creationflags'] = subprocess.CREATE_NEW_PROCESS_GROUP
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if isinstance(cmd, string_types) and sys.platform != 'win32':
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cmd = shlex.split(cmd, posix=os.name == 'posix')
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self.proc = subprocess.Popen(cmd, **kwargs)
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self.pid = self.proc.pid
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self.closed = False
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self._buf = self.string_type()
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self._read_queue = Queue()
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self._read_thread = threading.Thread(target=self._read_incoming)
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self._read_thread.setDaemon(True)
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self._read_thread.start()
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_read_reached_eof = False
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def read_nonblocking(self, size, timeout):
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buf = self._buf
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if self._read_reached_eof:
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# We have already finished reading. Use up any buffered data,
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# then raise EOF
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if buf:
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self._buf = buf[size:]
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return buf[:size]
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else:
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self.flag_eof = True
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raise EOF('End Of File (EOF).')
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if timeout == -1:
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timeout = self.timeout
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elif timeout is None:
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timeout = 1e6
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t0 = time.time()
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while (time.time() - t0) < timeout and size and len(buf) < size:
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try:
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incoming = self._read_queue.get_nowait()
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except Empty:
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break
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else:
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if incoming is None:
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self._read_reached_eof = True
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break
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buf += self._decoder.decode(incoming, final=False)
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r, self._buf = buf[:size], buf[size:]
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self._log(r, 'read')
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return r
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def _read_incoming(self):
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"""Run in a thread to move output from a pipe to a queue."""
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fileno = self.proc.stdout.fileno()
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while 1:
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buf = b''
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try:
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buf = os.read(fileno, 1024)
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except OSError as e:
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self._log(e, 'read')
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if not buf:
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# This indicates we have reached EOF
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self._read_queue.put(None)
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return
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self._read_queue.put(buf)
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def write(self, s):
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'''This is similar to send() except that there is no return value.
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'''
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self.send(s)
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def writelines(self, sequence):
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'''This calls write() for each element in the sequence.
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The sequence can be any iterable object producing strings, typically a
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list of strings. This does not add line separators. There is no return
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value.
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'''
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for s in sequence:
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self.send(s)
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def send(self, s):
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'''Send data to the subprocess' stdin.
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Returns the number of bytes written.
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'''
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s = self._coerce_send_string(s)
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self._log(s, 'send')
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b = self._encoder.encode(s, final=False)
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if PY3:
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return self.proc.stdin.write(b)
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else:
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# On Python 2, .write() returns None, so we return the length of
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# bytes written ourselves. This assumes they all got written.
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self.proc.stdin.write(b)
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return len(b)
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def sendline(self, s=''):
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'''Wraps send(), sending string ``s`` to child process, with os.linesep
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automatically appended. Returns number of bytes written. '''
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n = self.send(s)
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return n + self.send(self.linesep)
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def wait(self):
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'''Wait for the subprocess to finish.
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Returns the exit code.
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'''
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status = self.proc.wait()
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if status >= 0:
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self.exitstatus = status
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self.signalstatus = None
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else:
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self.exitstatus = None
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self.signalstatus = -status
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self.terminated = True
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return status
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def kill(self, sig):
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'''Sends a Unix signal to the subprocess.
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Use constants from the :mod:`signal` module to specify which signal.
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'''
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if sys.platform == 'win32':
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if sig in [signal.SIGINT, signal.CTRL_C_EVENT]:
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sig = signal.CTRL_C_EVENT
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elif sig in [signal.SIGBREAK, signal.CTRL_BREAK_EVENT]:
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sig = signal.CTRL_BREAK_EVENT
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else:
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sig = signal.SIGTERM
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os.kill(self.proc.pid, sig)
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def sendeof(self):
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'''Closes the stdin pipe from the writing end.'''
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self.proc.stdin.close()
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