test_ok1/py/_process/cmdexec.py

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"""
"""
import os, sys
import subprocess
import py
from subprocess import Popen, PIPE
def cmdexec(cmd):
""" return output of executing 'cmd' in a separate process.
raise cmdexec.ExecutionFailed exeception if the command failed.
the exception will provide an 'err' attribute containing
the error-output from the command.
"""
process = subprocess.Popen(cmd, shell=True,
universal_newlines=True,
stdout=subprocess.PIPE, stderr=subprocess.PIPE)
out, err = process.communicate()
out = py.builtin._totext(out, sys.getdefaultencoding())
err = py.builtin._totext(err, sys.getdefaultencoding())
status = process.poll()
if status:
raise ExecutionFailed(status, status, cmd, out, err)
return out
class ExecutionFailed(py.error.Error):
def __init__(self, status, systemstatus, cmd, out, err):
Exception.__init__(self)
self.status = status
self.systemstatus = systemstatus
self.cmd = cmd
self.err = err
self.out = out
def __str__(self):
return "ExecutionFailed: %d %s\n%s" %(self.status, self.cmd, self.err)
# export the exception under the name 'py.process.cmdexec.Error'
cmdexec.Error = ExecutionFailed
try:
ExecutionFailed.__module__ = 'py.process.cmdexec'
ExecutionFailed.__name__ = 'Error'
except (AttributeError, TypeError):
pass