Struct gio::Subprocess
source · pub struct Subprocess { /* private fields */ }
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Subprocess
allows the creation of and interaction with child
processes.
Processes can be communicated with using standard GIO-style APIs (ie:
InputStream
, OutputStream
). There are GIO-style APIs to wait for
process termination (ie: cancellable and with an asynchronous
variant).
There is an API to force a process to terminate, as well as a race-free API for sending UNIX signals to a subprocess.
One major advantage that GIO brings over the core GLib library is
comprehensive API for asynchronous I/O, such
OutputStreamExt::splice_async()
. This makes GSubprocess
significantly more powerful and flexible than equivalent APIs in
some other languages such as the subprocess.py
included with Python. For example, using Subprocess
one could
create two child processes, reading standard output from the first,
processing it, and writing to the input stream of the second, all
without blocking the main loop.
A powerful communicate()
API is provided similar to the
communicate()
method of subprocess.py
. This enables very easy
interaction with a subprocess that has been opened with pipes.
Subprocess
defaults to tight control over the file descriptors open
in the child process, avoiding dangling-fd issues that are caused by
a simple fork()
/exec()
. The only open file descriptors in the
spawned process are ones that were explicitly specified by the
Subprocess
API (unless SubprocessFlags::INHERIT_FDS
was
specified).
Subprocess
will quickly reap all child processes as they exit,
avoiding “zombie processes” remaining around for long periods of
time. wait()
can be used to wait for this to happen,
but it will happen even without the call being explicitly made.
As a matter of principle, Subprocess
has no API that accepts
shell-style space-separated strings. It will, however, match the
typical shell behaviour of searching the PATH for executables that do
not contain a directory separator in their name. By default, the PATH
of the current process is used. You can specify
SubprocessFlags::SEARCH_PATH_FROM_ENVP
to use the PATH
of the
launcher environment instead.
Subprocess
attempts to have a very simple API for most uses (ie:
spawning a subprocess with arguments and support for most typical
kinds of input and output redirection). See g_subprocess_new()
. The
SubprocessLauncher
API is provided for more complicated cases
(advanced types of redirection, environment variable manipulation,
change of working directory, child setup functions, etc).
A typical use of Subprocess
will involve calling
g_subprocess_new()
, followed by wait_async()
or
wait()
. After the process exits, the status can be
checked using functions such as has_exited()
(which
are similar to the familiar WIFEXITED-style POSIX macros).
Properties
argv
Writeable | Construct Only
flags
Writeable | Construct Only
Implements
Implementations§
source§impl Subprocess
impl Subprocess
sourcepub fn communicate_utf8_async<R: FnOnce(Result<(Option<GString>, Option<GString>), Error>) + 'static, C: IsA<Cancellable>>(
&self,
stdin_buf: Option<String>,
cancellable: Option<&C>,
callback: R
)
pub fn communicate_utf8_async<R: FnOnce(Result<(Option<GString>, Option<GString>), Error>) + 'static, C: IsA<Cancellable>>( &self, stdin_buf: Option<String>, cancellable: Option<&C>, callback: R )
Asynchronous version of communicate_utf8()
. Complete
invocation with g_subprocess_communicate_utf8_finish()
.
stdin_buf
Input data, or None
cancellable
Cancellable
callback
Callback
pub fn communicate_utf8_future( &self, stdin_buf: Option<String> ) -> Pin<Box<dyn Future<Output = Result<(Option<GString>, Option<GString>), Error>> + 'static>>
source§impl Subprocess
impl Subprocess
sourcepub fn newv(
argv: &[&OsStr],
flags: SubprocessFlags
) -> Result<Subprocess, Error>
pub fn newv( argv: &[&OsStr], flags: SubprocessFlags ) -> Result<Subprocess, Error>
sourcepub fn communicate(
&self,
stdin_buf: Option<&Bytes>,
cancellable: Option<&impl IsA<Cancellable>>
) -> Result<(Option<Bytes>, Option<Bytes>), Error>
pub fn communicate( &self, stdin_buf: Option<&Bytes>, cancellable: Option<&impl IsA<Cancellable>> ) -> Result<(Option<Bytes>, Option<Bytes>), Error>
Communicate with the subprocess until it terminates, and all input and output has been completed.
If stdin_buf
is given, the subprocess must have been created with
SubprocessFlags::STDIN_PIPE
. The given data is fed to the
stdin of the subprocess and the pipe is closed (ie: EOF).
At the same time (as not to cause blocking when dealing with large
amounts of data), if SubprocessFlags::STDOUT_PIPE
or
SubprocessFlags::STDERR_PIPE
were used, reads from those
streams. The data that was read is returned in stdout
and/or
the stderr
.
If the subprocess was created with SubprocessFlags::STDOUT_PIPE
,
stdout_buf
will contain the data read from stdout. Otherwise, for
subprocesses not created with SubprocessFlags::STDOUT_PIPE
,
stdout_buf
will be set to None
. Similar provisions apply to
stderr_buf
and SubprocessFlags::STDERR_PIPE
.
As usual, any output variable may be given as None
to ignore it.
If you desire the stdout and stderr data to be interleaved, create
the subprocess with SubprocessFlags::STDOUT_PIPE
and
SubprocessFlags::STDERR_MERGE
. The merged result will be returned
in stdout_buf
and stderr_buf
will be set to None
.
In case of any error (including cancellation), false
will be
returned with error
set. Some or all of the stdin data may have
been written. Any stdout or stderr data that has been read will be
discarded. None of the out variables (aside from error
) will have
been set to anything in particular and should not be inspected.
In the case that true
is returned, the subprocess has exited and the
exit status inspection APIs (eg: has_exited()
,
exit_status()
) may be used.
You should not attempt to use any of the subprocess pipes after starting this function, since they may be left in strange states, even if the operation was cancelled. You should especially not attempt to interact with the pipes while the operation is in progress (either from another thread or if using the asynchronous version).
stdin_buf
data to send to the stdin of the subprocess, or None
cancellable
Returns
true
if successful
stdout_buf
data read from the subprocess stdout
stderr_buf
data read from the subprocess stderr
sourcepub fn communicate_async<P: FnOnce(Result<(Option<Bytes>, Option<Bytes>), Error>) + 'static>(
&self,
stdin_buf: Option<&Bytes>,
cancellable: Option<&impl IsA<Cancellable>>,
callback: P
)
pub fn communicate_async<P: FnOnce(Result<(Option<Bytes>, Option<Bytes>), Error>) + 'static>( &self, stdin_buf: Option<&Bytes>, cancellable: Option<&impl IsA<Cancellable>>, callback: P )
Asynchronous version of communicate()
. Complete
invocation with g_subprocess_communicate_finish()
.
stdin_buf
Input data, or None
cancellable
Cancellable
callback
Callback
pub fn communicate_future( &self, stdin_buf: Option<&Bytes> ) -> Pin<Box_<dyn Future<Output = Result<(Option<Bytes>, Option<Bytes>), Error>> + 'static>>
sourcepub fn communicate_utf8(
&self,
stdin_buf: Option<&str>,
cancellable: Option<&impl IsA<Cancellable>>
) -> Result<(Option<GString>, Option<GString>), Error>
pub fn communicate_utf8( &self, stdin_buf: Option<&str>, cancellable: Option<&impl IsA<Cancellable>> ) -> Result<(Option<GString>, Option<GString>), Error>
Like communicate()
, but validates the output of the
process as UTF-8, and returns it as a regular NUL terminated string.
On error, stdout_buf
and stderr_buf
will be set to undefined values and
should not be used.
stdin_buf
data to send to the stdin of the subprocess, or None
cancellable
Returns
stdout_buf
data read from the subprocess stdout
stderr_buf
data read from the subprocess stderr
sourcepub fn force_exit(&self)
pub fn force_exit(&self)
Use an operating-system specific method to attempt an immediate,
forceful termination of the process. There is no mechanism to
determine whether or not the request itself was successful;
however, you can use wait()
to monitor the status of
the process after calling this function.
On Unix, this function sends SIGKILL
.
sourcepub fn exit_status(&self) -> i32
pub fn exit_status(&self) -> i32
Check the exit status of the subprocess, given that it exited
normally. This is the value passed to the exit()
system call or the
return value from main.
This is equivalent to the system WEXITSTATUS macro.
It is an error to call this function before wait()
and
unless has_exited()
returned true
.
Returns
the exit status
sourcepub fn identifier(&self) -> Option<GString>
pub fn identifier(&self) -> Option<GString>
sourcepub fn has_exited(&self) -> bool
pub fn has_exited(&self) -> bool
sourcepub fn has_signaled(&self) -> bool
pub fn has_signaled(&self) -> bool
sourcepub fn status(&self) -> i32
pub fn status(&self) -> i32
Gets the raw status code of the process, as from waitpid()
.
This value has no particular meaning, but it can be used with the
macros defined by the system headers such as WIFEXITED. It can also
be used with g_spawn_check_wait_status()
.
It is more likely that you want to use has_exited()
followed by exit_status()
.
It is an error to call this function before wait()
has
returned.
Returns
the (meaningless) waitpid()
exit status from the kernel
sourcepub fn stderr_pipe(&self) -> Option<InputStream>
pub fn stderr_pipe(&self) -> Option<InputStream>
Gets the InputStream
from which to read the stderr output of
self
.
The process must have been created with SubprocessFlags::STDERR_PIPE
,
otherwise None
will be returned.
Returns
the stderr pipe
sourcepub fn stdin_pipe(&self) -> Option<OutputStream>
pub fn stdin_pipe(&self) -> Option<OutputStream>
Gets the OutputStream
that you can write to in order to give data
to the stdin of self
.
The process must have been created with SubprocessFlags::STDIN_PIPE
and
not SubprocessFlags::STDIN_INHERIT
, otherwise None
will be returned.
Returns
the stdout pipe
sourcepub fn stdout_pipe(&self) -> Option<InputStream>
pub fn stdout_pipe(&self) -> Option<InputStream>
Gets the InputStream
from which to read the stdout output of
self
.
The process must have been created with SubprocessFlags::STDOUT_PIPE
,
otherwise None
will be returned.
Returns
the stdout pipe
sourcepub fn is_successful(&self) -> bool
pub fn is_successful(&self) -> bool
Checks if the process was “successful”. A process is considered
successful if it exited cleanly with an exit status of 0, either by
way of the exit()
system call or return from main()
.
It is an error to call this function before wait()
has
returned.
Returns
true
if the process exited cleanly with a exit status of 0
sourcepub fn term_sig(&self) -> i32
pub fn term_sig(&self) -> i32
Get the signal number that caused the subprocess to terminate, given that it terminated due to a signal.
This is equivalent to the system WTERMSIG macro.
It is an error to call this function before wait()
and
unless has_signaled()
returned true
.
Returns
the signal causing termination
sourcepub fn send_signal(&self, signal_num: i32)
Available on non-Windows only.
pub fn send_signal(&self, signal_num: i32)
Sends the UNIX signal signal_num
to the subprocess, if it is still
running.
This API is race-free. If the subprocess has terminated, it will not be signalled.
This API is not available on Windows.
signal_num
the signal number to send
sourcepub fn wait(
&self,
cancellable: Option<&impl IsA<Cancellable>>
) -> Result<(), Error>
pub fn wait( &self, cancellable: Option<&impl IsA<Cancellable>> ) -> Result<(), Error>
Synchronously wait for the subprocess to terminate.
After the process terminates you can query its exit status with
functions such as has_exited()
and
exit_status()
.
This function does not fail in the case of the subprocess having
abnormal termination. See wait_check()
for that.
Cancelling cancellable
doesn’t kill the subprocess. Call
force_exit()
if it is desirable.
cancellable
Returns
sourcepub fn wait_async<P: FnOnce(Result<(), Error>) + 'static>(
&self,
cancellable: Option<&impl IsA<Cancellable>>,
callback: P
)
pub fn wait_async<P: FnOnce(Result<(), Error>) + 'static>( &self, cancellable: Option<&impl IsA<Cancellable>>, callback: P )
Wait for the subprocess to terminate.
This is the asynchronous version of wait()
.
cancellable
a Cancellable
, or None
callback
a GAsyncReadyCallback
to call when the operation is complete
pub fn wait_future( &self ) -> Pin<Box_<dyn Future<Output = Result<(), Error>> + 'static>>
sourcepub fn wait_check(
&self,
cancellable: Option<&impl IsA<Cancellable>>
) -> Result<(), Error>
pub fn wait_check( &self, cancellable: Option<&impl IsA<Cancellable>> ) -> Result<(), Error>
Combines wait()
with g_spawn_check_wait_status()
.
cancellable
Returns
true
on success, false
if process exited abnormally, or
cancellable
was cancelled
sourcepub fn wait_check_async<P: FnOnce(Result<(), Error>) + 'static>(
&self,
cancellable: Option<&impl IsA<Cancellable>>,
callback: P
)
pub fn wait_check_async<P: FnOnce(Result<(), Error>) + 'static>( &self, cancellable: Option<&impl IsA<Cancellable>>, callback: P )
Combines wait_async()
with g_spawn_check_wait_status()
.
This is the asynchronous version of wait_check()
.
cancellable
a Cancellable
, or None
callback
a GAsyncReadyCallback
to call when the operation is complete
pub fn wait_check_future( &self ) -> Pin<Box_<dyn Future<Output = Result<(), Error>> + 'static>>
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impl Clone for Subprocess
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§type SetValue = Subprocess
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impl<OT: ObjectType> PartialOrd<OT> for Subprocess
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