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@fcostarodrigo/exec

v1.0.0

Published

Wrapper around node spawn process

Downloads

1

Readme

Exec

Wrapper around node spawn process to make it easier to use.

Features

Promises

Command is converted to a promise.

const result = await exec("echo Hello World!");
console.log(result); // Hello World!

Command parser

Spaces are trimmed.

const result = await exec("echo Hello     World!");
console.log(result); // Hello World!

Quotes and double quotes can be used to don't trim spaces.

const result = await exec("echo 'Hello     World!'");
console.log(result); // Hello     World!

Other arguments are take literally.

const result = await exec("echo", "Hello     World!");
console.log(result); // Hello     World!

You can use array of strings to make it easier to read.

await exec("program", { env: {} }, [
  ["--option", "value"],
  ["--option", "value"],
  ["--option", "value"],
]);

Other options

  • printCommand: Print command before running it.
  • inherit: Send output directly to the terminal. Some programs will work on "CI" mode if terminal's stdio is not inherited.
  • spinner: Display a spinner while the command is running.
  • spawnOptions: Override options sent to spawn.
  • proxy: Set proxy environment variables to this value.
  • retries: Retry running command on error.
  • timeout: Fail command on timeout.
  • ignoreError: Never rejects returning promise.
  • stdin: Send text like the character y to the program.
  • printOutput: When not inheriting stdio, send output from the program to the terminal.

Changelog

Changelog

License

MIT License