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package utils |
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import ( |
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"bytes" |
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"errors" |
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"os/exec" |
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) |
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// A simple ExecPipe() pipes exec.Cmd together - somewhat similar to how bash pipes "|" behave.
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// Each command's standard output is connected to the standard input of the next command
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// and the output of the final command is returned
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func ExecPipe(cmds ...*exec.Cmd) (pipeLineOutput []byte, pipeLineError error) { |
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// Require at least one command
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if len(cmds) < 1 { |
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return nil, errors.New("Invalid argument") |
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} |
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// Collect the output from the command(s)
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var output bytes.Buffer |
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lastIndex := len(cmds) - 1 |
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for i, cmd := range cmds[:lastIndex] { |
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cmds[i+1].Stdin, _ = cmd.StdoutPipe() |
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} |
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// Final ---> output buffer
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cmds[lastIndex].Stdout = &output |
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// Start each command
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for _, cmd := range cmds { |
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if err := cmd.Start(); err != nil { |
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return output.Bytes(), err |
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} |
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} |
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// We should Wait() for each command to complete
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for _, cmd := range cmds { |
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if err := cmd.Wait(); err != nil { |
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return output.Bytes(), err |
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} |
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} |
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// Return the output
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return output.Bytes(), nil |
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} |