The continuation of bossy
, an opinionated convenience wrappers for std::process::Command
and friends.
use diva::Command;
use std::{io::Write as _, path::Path};
// `diva::Error` contains detailed error information; the process failing to
// spawn, the process exiting with a non-zero status, stderr contents, etc.
// For commands with piped output, you'll even have access to the stdout
// contents.
fn main() -> diva::Result<()> {
// We generate a ton of helpful logging, if you're into that sort of thing.
simple_logger::init().unwrap();
let path = Path::new("src");
println!("{path:?} directory contents:");
// By default, commands inherits the parent process's environment. For more
// reproducability, you can call `pure` afterwards to get a completely
// empty environment.
let status = Command::parse("ls -l")
// `std::process::Command::arg` takes `&mut self` and returns
// `&mut Self`; our equivalent of that is `add_arg`, but I personally
// prefer using `with_arg`, which takes `self` and returns `Self`.
.with_arg(path)
// We use more explicit names for our run methods than
// `std::process::Command` does:
// - `run` (equivalent to `spawn`)
// - `run_and_wait` (equivalent to `status`)
// - `run_and_wait_for_output` (equivalent to `output`)
.run_and_wait()?;
// `diva::ExitStatus` is just a re-export of `std::process::ExitStatus`.
println!("exited with code {:?}", status.code());
let readme_output = Command::parse("cat README.md")
// Just like with `std::process::Command::output`, this will
// automatically pipe stdout and stderr.
.run_and_wait_for_output()?;
// `diva::Output` has cute conveniences for the very common task of
// converting output to a string.
println!(
"README.md contents:\n{}",
readme_output
.stdout_str()
.expect("README.md contained invalid utf-8")
);
let mut handle = Command::new("shasum")
// We also have methods that let you set these using `diva::Stdio`
// (which is currently just a re-export of `std::process::Stdio`), but
// this spares you some typing and an import.
.with_stdin_piped()
.with_stdout_piped()
.with_stderr_piped()
.run()?;
handle
.stdin()
// This will only be `None` if you forgot to set stdin to piped above.
.expect("developer error: `handle` stdin not captured")
.write_all(readme_output.stdout())
.expect("failed to write to `handle` stdin");
// `diva::Handle` is very similar to `std::process::Child`, but will
// log an error message if it's dropped without being waited on.
let shasum_output = handle.wait_for_output()?;
println!(
"README.md SHA-1 sum: {}",
shasum_output
.stdout_str()
.expect("shasum output contained invalid utf-8")
);
Ok(())
}
You can run the example to see the exact same code as above, but like, with output:
cargo run --example commands
There isn't a ton of documentation, but this is a pretty thin wrapper, so documentation for std::process
will typically apply here as well.