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exec-sh

v0.4.0

Published

Execute shell command forwarding all stdio.

Downloads

32,444,221

Readme

exec-sh

NPM

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Execute shell command forwarding all stdio streams.

Features

exec-sh is a wrapper for child_process.spawn with some improvements:

  • Cross platform command execution:
    • Windows: cmd /C COMMAND
    • others: sh -c COMMAND
  • Fowrards all stdio streams to current terminal (by default):
    • execSh("bash")
    • execsh("echo -n Say: && read i && echo Said:$i")
  • stdout and stderr are passed to callback when available
    • execSh("pwd", console.log)

Showcase

// JavaScript

execSh("echo hello exec-sh && bash", { cwd: "/home" }, function(err){
  if (err) {
    console.log("Exit code: ", err.code);
  }
});
# Terminal output: interactive bash session

hello exec-sh
bash-3.2$ pwd
/home
bash-3.2$ exit 99
exit
Exit code:  99

Usage

const execSh = require("../");

// run interactive bash shell
execSh("echo lorem && bash", { cwd: "/home" }, (err) => {
  if (err) {
    console.log("Exit code: ", err.code);
    return;
  }

  // collect streams output
  const child = execSh(["bash -c id", "echo lorem >&2"], true,
    (err, stdout, stderr) => {
      console.log("error: ", err);
      console.log("stdout: ", stdout);
      console.log("stderr: ", stderr);
    });
});

Promise Interface

const execShPromise = require("exec-sh").promise;

// run interactive bash shell
const run = async () => {
  let out;

  try {
    out = await execShPromise('pwd', true);
  } catch (e) {
    console.log('Error: ', e);
    console.log('Stderr: ', e.stderr);
    console.log('Stdout: ', e.stdout);

    return e;
  }

  console.log('out: ', out.stdout, out.stderr);
}

run();

Public API

execSh(command, [options], [callback])

Execute shell command forwarding all stdio.

Parameters:

  • command {String|Array} - The command to run, or array of commands
  • [options] {Object|TRUE} - Options object passed directly to child_process.spawn, when TRUE then { stdio: null } used
  • [callback] {Function} - callback(err, stdout, stderr)
  • err {Error|NULL} - Error object. Has code property containing last command exit code when available
  • stdout {String|NULL} - aggregated stdout or NULL if not available
  • stderr {String|NULL} - aggregated stderr or NULL if not available

Return Values:

Returns ChildProcess object.

Private API

Complete API Documentation including private and public methods is generated from source code by JSDoc tool and is available here.

Code Coverage

Code coverage report for all files is available here.

Scripts

  • npm test - run tests
  • npm run jsdoc - build jsdoc
  • npm run dev - run tests continuously

License

The MIT License (MIT)