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import os
import StringIO
import subprocess
import sys
from webkitpy.webkit_logging import tee
class ScriptError(Exception):
def __init__(self,
message=None,
script_args=None,
exit_code=None,
output=None,
cwd=None):
if not message:
message = 'Failed to run "%s"' % script_args
if exit_code:
message += " exit_code: %d" % exit_code
if cwd:
message += " cwd: %s" % cwd
Exception.__init__(self, message)
self.script_args = script_args # 'args' is already used by Exception
self.exit_code = exit_code
self.output = output
self.cwd = cwd
def message_with_output(self, output_limit=500):
if self.output:
if output_limit and len(self.output) > output_limit:
return "%s\nLast %s characters of output:\n%s" % \
(self, output_limit, self.output[-output_limit:])
return "%s\n%s" % (self, self.output)
return str(self)
def command_name(self):
command_path = self.script_args
if type(command_path) is list:
command_path = command_path[0]
return os.path.basename(command_path)
def run_command(*args, **kwargs):
# FIXME: This should not be a global static.
# New code should use Executive.run_command directly instead
return Executive().run_command(*args, **kwargs)
class Executive(object):
def _run_command_with_teed_output(self, args, teed_output):
child_process = subprocess.Popen(args,
stdout=subprocess.PIPE,
stderr=subprocess.STDOUT)
# Use our own custom wait loop because Popen ignores a tee'd
# stderr/stdout.
# FIXME: This could be improved not to flatten output to stdout.
while True:
output_line = child_process.stdout.readline()
if output_line == "" and child_process.poll() != None:
return child_process.poll()
teed_output.write(output_line)
def run_and_throw_if_fail(self, args, quiet=False):
# Cache the child's output locally so it can be used for error reports.
child_out_file = StringIO.StringIO()
if quiet:
dev_null = open(os.devnull, "w")
child_stdout = tee(child_out_file, dev_null if quiet else sys.stdout)
exit_code = self._run_command_with_teed_output(args, child_stdout)
if quiet:
dev_null.close()
child_output = child_out_file.getvalue()
child_out_file.close()
if exit_code:
raise ScriptError(script_args=args,
exit_code=exit_code,
output=child_output)
@staticmethod
def cpu_count():
# This API exists only in Python 2.6 and higher. :(
try:
import multiprocessing
return multiprocessing.cpu_count()
except (ImportError, NotImplementedError):
# This quantity is a lie but probably a reasonable guess for modern
# machines.
return 2
# Error handlers do not need to be static methods once all callers are
# updated to use an Executive object.
@staticmethod
def default_error_handler(error):
raise error
@staticmethod
def ignore_error(error):
pass
# FIXME: This should be merged with run_and_throw_if_fail
def run_command(self,
args,
cwd=None,
input=None,
error_handler=None,
return_exit_code=False,
return_stderr=True):
if hasattr(input, 'read'): # Check if the input is a file.
stdin = input
string_to_communicate = None
else:
stdin = subprocess.PIPE if input else None
string_to_communicate = input
if return_stderr:
stderr = subprocess.STDOUT
else:
stderr = None
process = subprocess.Popen(args,
stdin=stdin,
stdout=subprocess.PIPE,
stderr=stderr,
cwd=cwd)
output = process.communicate(string_to_communicate)[0]
exit_code = process.wait()
if exit_code:
script_error = ScriptError(script_args=args,
exit_code=exit_code,
output=output,
cwd=cwd)
(error_handler or self.default_error_handler)(script_error)
if return_exit_code:
return exit_code
return output