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141 lines
4.9 KiB
JavaScript
141 lines
4.9 KiB
JavaScript
const fs = require('fs');
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const spawn = require('cross-spawn');
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/**
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* Run a command to completion using the system shell.
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*
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* This will run a command with the specified arguments, and resolve when the
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* process has exited. The STDOUT stream is monitored for output, which is
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* returned after being split into lines. All output is expected to be UTF-8
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* encoded, and empty lines are removed from the output.
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*
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* Anything received on STDERR is assumed to indicate a problem, and is tracked
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* as an error.
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*
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* @param {string} command - The command to run
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* @param {Array<string>} [args] - The arguments to pass to the command
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* @returns {Array<string>} Lines of output received via STDOUT
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*/
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async function runCommand(command, args) {
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const output = [];
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let mostRecentError;
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let errorSignal;
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let errorCode;
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const internalError = new Error('Internal');
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try {
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await new Promise((resolve, reject) => {
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const childProcess = spawn(command, args, { encoding: 'utf8' });
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childProcess.stdout.setEncoding('utf8');
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childProcess.stderr.setEncoding('utf8');
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childProcess.on('error', (error) => {
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mostRecentError = error;
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});
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childProcess.stdout.on('data', (message) => {
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const nonEmptyLines = message.split('\n').filter((line) => line !== '');
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output.push(...nonEmptyLines);
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});
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childProcess.stderr.on('data', (message) => {
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mostRecentError = new Error(message.trim());
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});
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childProcess.once('exit', (code, signal) => {
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if (code === 0) {
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return resolve();
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}
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errorCode = code;
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errorSignal = signal;
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return reject(internalError);
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});
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});
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} catch (error) {
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/**
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* The error is re-thrown here in an `async` context to preserve the stack trace. If this was
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* was thrown inside the Promise constructor, the stack trace would show a few frames of
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* Node.js internals then end, without indicating where `runCommand` was called.
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*/
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if (error === internalError) {
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let errorMessage;
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if (errorCode !== null && errorSignal !== null) {
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errorMessage = `Terminated by signal '${errorSignal}'; exited with code '${errorCode}'`;
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} else if (errorSignal !== null) {
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errorMessage = `Terminaled by signal '${errorSignal}'`;
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} else if (errorCode === null) {
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errorMessage = 'Exited with no code or signal';
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} else {
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errorMessage = `Exited with code '${errorCode}'`;
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}
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const improvedError = new Error(errorMessage);
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if (mostRecentError) {
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improvedError.cause = mostRecentError;
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}
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throw improvedError;
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}
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}
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return output;
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}
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/**
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* Run a command to using the system shell.
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*
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* This will run a command with the specified arguments, and resolve when the
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* process has exited. The STDIN, STDOUT and STDERR streams are inherited,
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* letting the command take over completely until it completes. The success or
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* failure of the process is determined entirely by the exit code; STDERR
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* output is not used to indicate failure.
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*
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* @param {string} command - The command to run
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* @param {Array<string>} [args] - The arguments to pass to the command
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* @param {string} output - The output file to write to
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*/
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async function runInShell(command, args, output) {
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let errorSignal;
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let errorCode;
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const internalError = new Error('Internal');
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try {
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await new Promise((resolve, reject) => {
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const childProcess = spawn(command, args);
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childProcess.stdout.setEncoding('utf8');
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childProcess.stderr.setEncoding('utf8');
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childProcess.stdout.pipe(process.stdout);
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childProcess.stderr.pipe(process.stderr);
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if (output) {
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childProcess.stdout.pipe(fs.createWriteStream(output));
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}
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childProcess.once('exit', (code, signal) => {
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if (code === 0) {
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return resolve();
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}
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errorCode = code;
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errorSignal = signal;
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return reject(internalError);
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});
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});
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} catch (error) {
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/**
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* The error is re-thrown here in an `async` context to preserve the stack trace. If this was
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* was thrown inside the Promise constructor, the stack trace would show a few frames of
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* Node.js internals then end, without indicating where `runInShell` was called.
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*/
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if (error === internalError) {
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let errorMessage;
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if (errorCode !== null && errorSignal !== null) {
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errorMessage = `Terminated by signal '${errorSignal}'; exited with code '${errorCode}'`;
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} else if (errorSignal !== null) {
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errorMessage = `Terminaled by signal '${errorSignal}'`;
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} else if (errorCode === null) {
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errorMessage = 'Exited with no code or signal';
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} else {
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errorMessage = `Exited with code '${errorCode}'`;
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}
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const improvedError = new Error(errorMessage);
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throw improvedError;
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}
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}
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}
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module.exports = { runCommand, runInShell };
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