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If not, see . import os from subprocess import Popen from subprocess import PIPE from subprocess import STDOUT from subprocess import DEVNULL def popen(command, flag='', shell=None, input=None, timeout=None, env=None, stdout=PIPE, stderr=PIPE, decode='utf-8'): """ popen is a wrapper helper aound subprocess.Popen with it default setting it will return a tuple (out, err) out: the output of the program run err: the error code returned by the program it can be affected by the following flags: shell: do not try to auto-detect if a shell is required for example if a pipe (|) or redirection (>, >>) is used input: data to sent to the child process via STDIN the data should be bytes but string will be converted timeout: time after which the command will be considered to have failed env: mapping that defines the environment variables for the new process stdout: define how the output of the program should be handled - PIPE (default), sends stdout to the output - DEVNULL, discard the output stderr: define how the output of the program should be handled - None (default), send/merge the data to/with stderr - PIPE, popen will append it to output - STDOUT, send the data to be merged with stdout - DEVNULL, discard the output decode: specify the expected text encoding (utf-8, ascii, ...) the default is explicitely utf-8 which is python's own default usage: get both stdout and stderr: popen('command', stdout=PIPE, stderr=STDOUT) discard stdout and get stderr: popen('command', stdout=DEVNUL, stderr=PIPE) """ # airbag must be left as an import in the function as otherwise we have a # a circual import dependency from vyos import debug from vyos import airbag # log if the flag is set, otherwise log if command is set if not debug.enabled(flag): flag = 'command' cmd_msg = f"cmd '{command}'" debug.message(cmd_msg, flag) use_shell = shell stdin = None if shell is None: use_shell = False if ' ' in command: use_shell = True if env: use_shell = True if input: stdin = PIPE input = input.encode() if type(input) is str else input p = Popen(command, stdin=stdin, stdout=stdout, stderr=stderr, env=env, shell=use_shell) pipe = p.communicate(input, timeout) pipe_out = b'' if stdout == PIPE: pipe_out = pipe[0] pipe_err = b'' if stderr == PIPE: pipe_err = pipe[1] str_out = pipe_out.decode(decode).replace('\r\n', '\n').strip() str_err = pipe_err.decode(decode).replace('\r\n', '\n').strip() out_msg = f"returned (out):\n{str_out}" if str_out: debug.message(out_msg, flag) if str_err: from sys import stderr err_msg = f"returned (err):\n{str_err}" # this message will also be send to syslog via airbag debug.message(err_msg, flag, destination=stderr) # should something go wrong, report this too via airbag airbag.noteworthy(cmd_msg) airbag.noteworthy(out_msg) airbag.noteworthy(err_msg) return str_out, p.returncode def run(command, flag='', shell=None, input=None, timeout=None, env=None, stdout=DEVNULL, stderr=PIPE, decode='utf-8'): """ A wrapper around popen, which discard the stdout and will return the error code of a command """ _, code = popen( command, flag, stdout=stdout, stderr=stderr, input=input, timeout=timeout, env=env, shell=shell, decode=decode, ) return code def cmd(command, flag='', shell=None, input=None, timeout=None, env=None, stdout=PIPE, stderr=PIPE, decode='utf-8', raising=None, message='', expect=[0]): """ A wrapper around popen, which returns the stdout and will raise the error code of a command raising: specify which call should be used when raising the class should only require a string as parameter (default is OSError) with the error code expect: a list of error codes to consider as normal """ decoded, code = popen( command.lstrip(), flag, stdout=stdout, stderr=stderr, input=input, timeout=timeout, env=env, shell=shell, decode=decode, ) if code not in expect: feedback = message + '\n' if message else '' feedback += f'failed to run command: {command}\n' feedback += f'returned: {decoded}\n' feedback += f'exit code: {code}' if raising is None: # error code can be recovered with .errno raise OSError(code, feedback) else: raise raising(feedback) return decoded def rc_cmd(command, flag='', shell=None, input=None, timeout=None, env=None, stdout=PIPE, stderr=STDOUT, decode='utf-8'): """ A wrapper around popen, which returns the return code of a command and stdout % rc_cmd('uname') (0, 'Linux') % rc_cmd('ip link show dev eth99') (1, 'Device "eth99" does not exist.') """ out, code = popen( command, flag, stdout=stdout, stderr=stderr, input=input, timeout=timeout, env=env, shell=shell, decode=decode, ) return code, out def call(command, flag='', shell=None, input=None, timeout=None, env=None, stdout=None, stderr=None, decode='utf-8'): """ A wrapper around popen, which print the stdout and will return the error code of a command """ out, code = popen( command, flag, stdout=stdout, stderr=stderr, input=input, timeout=timeout, env=env, shell=shell, decode=decode, ) if out: print(out) return code def process_running(pid_file): """ Checks if a process with PID in pid_file is running """ from psutil import pid_exists if not os.path.isfile(pid_file): return False with open(pid_file, 'r') as f: pid = f.read().strip() return pid_exists(int(pid)) def process_named_running(name, cmdline: str=None): """ Checks if process with given name is running and returns its PID. If Process is not running, return None """ from psutil import process_iter for p in process_iter(['name', 'pid', 'cmdline']): if cmdline: if p.info['name'] == name and cmdline in p.info['cmdline']: return p.info['pid'] elif p.info['name'] == name: return p.info['pid'] return None def is_systemd_service_active(service): """ Test is a specified systemd service is activated. Returns True if service is active, false otherwise. Copied from: https://unix.stackexchange.com/a/435317 """ tmp = cmd(f'systemctl show --value -p ActiveState {service}') return bool((tmp == 'active')) def is_systemd_service_running(service): """ Test is a specified systemd service is actually running. Returns True if service is running, false otherwise. Copied from: https://unix.stackexchange.com/a/435317 """ tmp = cmd(f'systemctl show --value -p SubState {service}') return bool((tmp == 'running'))