A solid subprocess library for ruby, inspired by python's.
The recommended way of installing subprocess
is through Rubygems:
$ gem install subprocess
You can also build subprocess
from source by running:
$ gem build subprocess.gemspec
Full documentation is on RubyDoc. A few examples:
require 'subprocess'
Check user's animal allegiances:
begin
Subprocess.check_call(['grep', '-q', 'llamas', '~/favorite_animals'])
rescue Subprocess::NonZeroExit => e
puts e.message
puts "Why aren't llamas one of your favorite animals?"
end
Parse the output of uptime(1)
to find the system's load:
system_load = Subprocess.check_output(['uptime']).split(' ').last(3)
Send mail to your friends with sendmail(1)
:
Subprocess.check_call(%W{sendmail -t}, :stdin => Subprocess::PIPE) do |p|
p.communicate <<-EMAIL
From: alpaca@example.com
To: llama@example.com
Subject: I am so fluffy.
SO FLUFFY!
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/3/3e/Unshorn_alpaca_grazing.jpg
EMAIL
end
Most of the documentation for Python's subprocess module applies
equally well to this gem as well. While there are a few places when our
semantics differs from Python's, users of the Python module should largely feel
at home using subprocess
. We have attempted to document all of the
differences, but if we have missed something, please file an issue.
Steps to release a new version:
# Work directly on master
git checkout master
# -- edit version in lib/subprocess/version.rb --
# Update RBI files
bundle exec rake sord
# Subsequent commands reference the version
VERSION=1.5.5
git commit -am "Bump version to $VERSION"
git tag "v$VERSION"
git push origin master --tags
bundle exec rake publish
If you get errors, ask someone to add you to bindings/rubygems-api-key
in
Vault or ask someone who already has permissions. See http://go/password-vault
Many thanks to Bram Swenson, the author of the old subprocess gem, for graciously letting us use the name.