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2:mod:`subprocess` --- Subprocess management
3===========================================
4
5.. module:: subprocess
6 :synopsis: Subprocess management.
7.. moduleauthor:: Peter Åstrand <astrand@lysator.liu.se>
8.. sectionauthor:: Peter Åstrand <astrand@lysator.liu.se>
9
10
11.. versionadded:: 2.4
12
13The :mod:`subprocess` module allows you to spawn new processes, connect to their
14input/output/error pipes, and obtain their return codes. This module intends to
15replace several other, older modules and functions, such as::
16
17 os.system
18 os.spawn*
19 os.popen*
20 popen2.*
21 commands.*
22
23Information about how the :mod:`subprocess` module can be used to replace these
24modules and functions can be found in the following sections.
25
Georg Brandl68b4e742008-07-01 19:59:00 +000026.. seealso::
27
28 :pep:`324` -- PEP proposing the subprocess module
29
Georg Brandl8ec7f652007-08-15 14:28:01 +000030
31Using the subprocess Module
32---------------------------
33
34This module defines one class called :class:`Popen`:
35
36
37.. class:: Popen(args, bufsize=0, executable=None, stdin=None, stdout=None, stderr=None, preexec_fn=None, close_fds=False, shell=False, cwd=None, env=None, universal_newlines=False, startupinfo=None, creationflags=0)
38
39 Arguments are:
40
Benjamin Petersonfff5cf62008-07-27 15:22:14 +000041 *args* should be a string, or a sequence of program arguments. The program
42 to execute is normally the first item in the args sequence or the string if a
43 string is given, but can be explicitly set by using the *executable*
44 argument.
Georg Brandl8ec7f652007-08-15 14:28:01 +000045
46 On Unix, with *shell=False* (default): In this case, the Popen class uses
47 :meth:`os.execvp` to execute the child program. *args* should normally be a
48 sequence. A string will be treated as a sequence with the string as the only
49 item (the program to execute).
50
51 On Unix, with *shell=True*: If args is a string, it specifies the command string
52 to execute through the shell. If *args* is a sequence, the first item specifies
53 the command string, and any additional items will be treated as additional shell
54 arguments.
55
56 On Windows: the :class:`Popen` class uses CreateProcess() to execute the child
57 program, which operates on strings. If *args* is a sequence, it will be
58 converted to a string using the :meth:`list2cmdline` method. Please note that
59 not all MS Windows applications interpret the command line the same way:
60 :meth:`list2cmdline` is designed for applications using the same rules as the MS
61 C runtime.
62
63 *bufsize*, if given, has the same meaning as the corresponding argument to the
64 built-in open() function: :const:`0` means unbuffered, :const:`1` means line
65 buffered, any other positive value means use a buffer of (approximately) that
66 size. A negative *bufsize* means to use the system default, which usually means
67 fully buffered. The default value for *bufsize* is :const:`0` (unbuffered).
68
69 The *executable* argument specifies the program to execute. It is very seldom
70 needed: Usually, the program to execute is defined by the *args* argument. If
71 ``shell=True``, the *executable* argument specifies which shell to use. On Unix,
72 the default shell is :file:`/bin/sh`. On Windows, the default shell is
73 specified by the :envvar:`COMSPEC` environment variable.
74
75 *stdin*, *stdout* and *stderr* specify the executed programs' standard input,
Georg Brandlf5d5a662008-12-06 11:57:12 +000076 standard output and standard error file handles, respectively. Valid values
77 are :data:`PIPE`, an existing file descriptor (a positive integer), an
78 existing file object, and ``None``. :data:`PIPE` indicates that a new pipe
79 to the child should be created. With ``None``, no redirection will occur;
80 the child's file handles will be inherited from the parent. Additionally,
81 *stderr* can be :data:`STDOUT`, which indicates that the stderr data from the
82 applications should be captured into the same file handle as for stdout.
Georg Brandl8ec7f652007-08-15 14:28:01 +000083
84 If *preexec_fn* is set to a callable object, this object will be called in the
85 child process just before the child is executed. (Unix only)
86
87 If *close_fds* is true, all file descriptors except :const:`0`, :const:`1` and
88 :const:`2` will be closed before the child process is executed. (Unix only).
89 Or, on Windows, if *close_fds* is true then no handles will be inherited by the
90 child process. Note that on Windows, you cannot set *close_fds* to true and
91 also redirect the standard handles by setting *stdin*, *stdout* or *stderr*.
92
93 If *shell* is :const:`True`, the specified command will be executed through the
94 shell.
95
96 If *cwd* is not ``None``, the child's current directory will be changed to *cwd*
97 before it is executed. Note that this directory is not considered when
98 searching the executable, so you can't specify the program's path relative to
99 *cwd*.
100
Georg Brandlf801b0f2008-04-19 16:58:49 +0000101 If *env* is not ``None``, it must be a mapping that defines the environment
102 variables for the new process; these are used instead of inheriting the current
103 process' environment, which is the default behavior.
Georg Brandl8ec7f652007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000104
105 If *universal_newlines* is :const:`True`, the file objects stdout and stderr are
106 opened as text files, but lines may be terminated by any of ``'\n'``, the Unix
Georg Brandl9af94982008-09-13 17:41:16 +0000107 end-of-line convention, ``'\r'``, the old Macintosh convention or ``'\r\n'``, the
Georg Brandl8ec7f652007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000108 Windows convention. All of these external representations are seen as ``'\n'``
109 by the Python program.
110
111 .. note::
112
113 This feature is only available if Python is built with universal newline support
114 (the default). Also, the newlines attribute of the file objects :attr:`stdout`,
115 :attr:`stdin` and :attr:`stderr` are not updated by the communicate() method.
116
117 The *startupinfo* and *creationflags*, if given, will be passed to the
118 underlying CreateProcess() function. They can specify things such as appearance
119 of the main window and priority for the new process. (Windows only)
120
121
Georg Brandlf5d5a662008-12-06 11:57:12 +0000122.. data:: PIPE
123
124 Special value that can be used as the *stdin*, *stdout* or *stderr* argument
125 to :class:`Popen` and indicates that a pipe to the standard stream should be
126 opened.
127
128
129.. data:: STDOUT
130
131 Special value that can be used as the *stderr* argument to :class:`Popen` and
132 indicates that standard error should go into the same handle as standard
133 output.
Georg Brandlc62ef8b2009-01-03 20:55:06 +0000134
Georg Brandlf5d5a662008-12-06 11:57:12 +0000135
Georg Brandl8ec7f652007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000136Convenience Functions
137^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
138
139This module also defines two shortcut functions:
140
141
142.. function:: call(*popenargs, **kwargs)
143
144 Run command with arguments. Wait for command to complete, then return the
145 :attr:`returncode` attribute.
146
147 The arguments are the same as for the Popen constructor. Example::
148
149 retcode = call(["ls", "-l"])
150
151
152.. function:: check_call(*popenargs, **kwargs)
153
154 Run command with arguments. Wait for command to complete. If the exit code was
Andrew M. Kuchlingcad8da82008-09-30 13:01:46 +0000155 zero then return, otherwise raise :exc:`CalledProcessError`. The
Georg Brandl8ec7f652007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000156 :exc:`CalledProcessError` object will have the return code in the
157 :attr:`returncode` attribute.
158
159 The arguments are the same as for the Popen constructor. Example::
160
161 check_call(["ls", "-l"])
162
163 .. versionadded:: 2.5
164
165
Gregory P. Smith26576802008-12-05 02:27:01 +0000166.. function:: check_output(*popenargs, **kwargs)
Gregory P. Smith97f49f42008-12-04 20:21:09 +0000167
168 Run command with arguments and return its output as a byte string.
169
170 If the exit code was non-zero it raises a CalledProcessError. The
171 CalledProcessError object will have the return code in the returncode
172 attribute and output in the output attribute.
173
174 The arguments are the same as for the Popen constructor. Example:
175
Gregory P. Smith26576802008-12-05 02:27:01 +0000176 >>> subprocess.check_output(["ls", "-l", "/dev/null"])
Gregory P. Smith97f49f42008-12-04 20:21:09 +0000177 'crw-rw-rw- 1 root root 1, 3 Oct 18 2007 /dev/null\n'
178
179 The stdout argument is not allowed as it is used internally.
180 To capture standard error in the result, use stderr=subprocess.STDOUT.
181
Gregory P. Smith26576802008-12-05 02:27:01 +0000182 >>> subprocess.check_output(
Gregory P. Smith97f49f42008-12-04 20:21:09 +0000183 ["/bin/sh", "-c", "ls non_existant_file ; exit 0"],
184 stderr=subprocess.STDOUT)
185 'ls: non_existant_file: No such file or directory\n'
186
187 .. versionadded:: 2.7
188
189
Georg Brandl8ec7f652007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000190Exceptions
191^^^^^^^^^^
192
193Exceptions raised in the child process, before the new program has started to
194execute, will be re-raised in the parent. Additionally, the exception object
195will have one extra attribute called :attr:`child_traceback`, which is a string
196containing traceback information from the childs point of view.
197
198The most common exception raised is :exc:`OSError`. This occurs, for example,
199when trying to execute a non-existent file. Applications should prepare for
200:exc:`OSError` exceptions.
201
202A :exc:`ValueError` will be raised if :class:`Popen` is called with invalid
203arguments.
204
205check_call() will raise :exc:`CalledProcessError`, if the called process returns
206a non-zero return code.
207
208
209Security
210^^^^^^^^
211
212Unlike some other popen functions, this implementation will never call /bin/sh
213implicitly. This means that all characters, including shell metacharacters, can
214safely be passed to child processes.
215
216
217Popen Objects
218-------------
219
220Instances of the :class:`Popen` class have the following methods:
221
222
223.. method:: Popen.poll()
224
Georg Brandl2cb103f2008-01-06 16:01:26 +0000225 Check if child process has terminated. Set and return :attr:`returncode`
226 attribute.
Georg Brandl8ec7f652007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000227
228
229.. method:: Popen.wait()
230
Georg Brandl2cb103f2008-01-06 16:01:26 +0000231 Wait for child process to terminate. Set and return :attr:`returncode`
232 attribute.
Georg Brandl8ec7f652007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000233
Georg Brandl143de622008-08-04 06:29:36 +0000234 .. warning::
235
236 This will deadlock if the child process generates enough output to a
Gregory P. Smith33ede082008-08-04 18:34:07 +0000237 stdout or stderr pipe such that it blocks waiting for the OS pipe buffer
238 to accept more data. Use :meth:`communicate` to avoid that.
Gregory P. Smith08792502008-08-04 01:03:50 +0000239
Georg Brandl8ec7f652007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000240
241.. method:: Popen.communicate(input=None)
242
243 Interact with process: Send data to stdin. Read data from stdout and stderr,
244 until end-of-file is reached. Wait for process to terminate. The optional
245 *input* argument should be a string to be sent to the child process, or
246 ``None``, if no data should be sent to the child.
247
Georg Brandl17432012008-12-04 21:28:16 +0000248 :meth:`communicate` returns a tuple ``(stdoutdata, stderrdata)``.
Georg Brandl8ec7f652007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000249
Georg Brandl439f2502007-11-24 11:31:46 +0000250 Note that if you want to send data to the process's stdin, you need to create
251 the Popen object with ``stdin=PIPE``. Similarly, to get anything other than
252 ``None`` in the result tuple, you need to give ``stdout=PIPE`` and/or
253 ``stderr=PIPE`` too.
254
Georg Brandl2cb103f2008-01-06 16:01:26 +0000255 .. note::
Georg Brandl8ec7f652007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000256
Georg Brandl2cb103f2008-01-06 16:01:26 +0000257 The data read is buffered in memory, so do not use this method if the data
258 size is large or unlimited.
259
Georg Brandl8ec7f652007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000260
Christian Heimese74c8f22008-04-19 02:23:57 +0000261.. method:: Popen.send_signal(signal)
262
263 Sends the signal *signal* to the child.
264
265 .. note::
266
267 On Windows only SIGTERM is supported so far. It's an alias for
Georg Brandl734de682008-04-19 08:23:59 +0000268 :meth:`terminate`.
269
270 .. versionadded:: 2.6
Christian Heimese74c8f22008-04-19 02:23:57 +0000271
272
273.. method:: Popen.terminate()
274
275 Stop the child. On Posix OSs the method sends SIGTERM to the
Andrew M. Kuchling64c6a0e2008-04-21 02:08:00 +0000276 child. On Windows the Win32 API function :cfunc:`TerminateProcess` is called
Christian Heimese74c8f22008-04-19 02:23:57 +0000277 to stop the child.
278
Georg Brandl734de682008-04-19 08:23:59 +0000279 .. versionadded:: 2.6
280
Christian Heimese74c8f22008-04-19 02:23:57 +0000281
282.. method:: Popen.kill()
283
284 Kills the child. On Posix OSs the function sends SIGKILL to the child.
Georg Brandl734de682008-04-19 08:23:59 +0000285 On Windows :meth:`kill` is an alias for :meth:`terminate`.
286
287 .. versionadded:: 2.6
Christian Heimese74c8f22008-04-19 02:23:57 +0000288
289
Georg Brandl8ec7f652007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000290The following attributes are also available:
291
Georg Brandl143de622008-08-04 06:29:36 +0000292.. warning::
293
Gregory P. Smith33ede082008-08-04 18:34:07 +0000294 Use :meth:`communicate` rather than :meth:`.stdin.write`,
295 :meth:`.stdout.read` or :meth:`.stderr.read` to avoid deadlocks due
296 to any of the other OS pipe buffers filling up and blocking the child
297 process.
Georg Brandl143de622008-08-04 06:29:36 +0000298
299
Georg Brandl8ec7f652007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000300.. attribute:: Popen.stdin
301
Georg Brandlf5d5a662008-12-06 11:57:12 +0000302 If the *stdin* argument was :data:`PIPE`, this attribute is a file object
303 that provides input to the child process. Otherwise, it is ``None``.
Georg Brandl8ec7f652007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000304
305
306.. attribute:: Popen.stdout
307
Georg Brandlf5d5a662008-12-06 11:57:12 +0000308 If the *stdout* argument was :data:`PIPE`, this attribute is a file object
309 that provides output from the child process. Otherwise, it is ``None``.
Georg Brandl8ec7f652007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000310
311
312.. attribute:: Popen.stderr
313
Georg Brandlf5d5a662008-12-06 11:57:12 +0000314 If the *stderr* argument was :data:`PIPE`, this attribute is a file object
315 that provides error output from the child process. Otherwise, it is
316 ``None``.
Georg Brandl8ec7f652007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000317
318
319.. attribute:: Popen.pid
320
321 The process ID of the child process.
322
323
324.. attribute:: Popen.returncode
325
Georg Brandl2cb103f2008-01-06 16:01:26 +0000326 The child return code, set by :meth:`poll` and :meth:`wait` (and indirectly
327 by :meth:`communicate`). A ``None`` value indicates that the process
328 hasn't terminated yet.
Georg Brandlc62ef8b2009-01-03 20:55:06 +0000329
Georg Brandl2cb103f2008-01-06 16:01:26 +0000330 A negative value ``-N`` indicates that the child was terminated by signal
331 ``N`` (Unix only).
Georg Brandl8ec7f652007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000332
333
Georg Brandl0ba92b22008-06-22 09:05:29 +0000334.. _subprocess-replacements:
335
Georg Brandl8ec7f652007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000336Replacing Older Functions with the subprocess Module
337----------------------------------------------------
338
339In this section, "a ==> b" means that b can be used as a replacement for a.
340
341.. note::
342
343 All functions in this section fail (more or less) silently if the executed
344 program cannot be found; this module raises an :exc:`OSError` exception.
345
346In the following examples, we assume that the subprocess module is imported with
347"from subprocess import \*".
348
349
350Replacing /bin/sh shell backquote
351^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
352
353::
354
355 output=`mycmd myarg`
356 ==>
357 output = Popen(["mycmd", "myarg"], stdout=PIPE).communicate()[0]
358
359
Benjamin Petersoncae58482008-10-10 20:38:49 +0000360Replacing shell pipeline
361^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Georg Brandl8ec7f652007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000362
363::
364
365 output=`dmesg | grep hda`
366 ==>
367 p1 = Popen(["dmesg"], stdout=PIPE)
368 p2 = Popen(["grep", "hda"], stdin=p1.stdout, stdout=PIPE)
369 output = p2.communicate()[0]
370
371
372Replacing os.system()
373^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
374
375::
376
377 sts = os.system("mycmd" + " myarg")
378 ==>
379 p = Popen("mycmd" + " myarg", shell=True)
380 sts = os.waitpid(p.pid, 0)
381
382Notes:
383
384* Calling the program through the shell is usually not required.
385
386* It's easier to look at the :attr:`returncode` attribute than the exit status.
387
388A more realistic example would look like this::
389
390 try:
391 retcode = call("mycmd" + " myarg", shell=True)
392 if retcode < 0:
393 print >>sys.stderr, "Child was terminated by signal", -retcode
394 else:
395 print >>sys.stderr, "Child returned", retcode
396 except OSError, e:
397 print >>sys.stderr, "Execution failed:", e
398
399
Georg Brandl5b5f2732008-12-05 07:52:26 +0000400Replacing the os.spawn family
401^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Georg Brandl8ec7f652007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000402
403P_NOWAIT example::
404
405 pid = os.spawnlp(os.P_NOWAIT, "/bin/mycmd", "mycmd", "myarg")
406 ==>
407 pid = Popen(["/bin/mycmd", "myarg"]).pid
408
409P_WAIT example::
410
411 retcode = os.spawnlp(os.P_WAIT, "/bin/mycmd", "mycmd", "myarg")
412 ==>
413 retcode = call(["/bin/mycmd", "myarg"])
414
415Vector example::
416
417 os.spawnvp(os.P_NOWAIT, path, args)
418 ==>
419 Popen([path] + args[1:])
420
421Environment example::
422
423 os.spawnlpe(os.P_NOWAIT, "/bin/mycmd", "mycmd", "myarg", env)
424 ==>
425 Popen(["/bin/mycmd", "myarg"], env={"PATH": "/usr/bin"})
426
427
Georg Brandl5b5f2732008-12-05 07:52:26 +0000428Replacing os.popen, os.popen2, os.popen3
429^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Georg Brandl8ec7f652007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000430
431::
432
Georg Brandl8bd05192008-06-22 18:11:52 +0000433 pipe = os.popen(cmd, 'r', bufsize)
Georg Brandl8ec7f652007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000434 ==>
435 pipe = Popen(cmd, shell=True, bufsize=bufsize, stdout=PIPE).stdout
436
437::
438
Georg Brandl8bd05192008-06-22 18:11:52 +0000439 pipe = os.popen(cmd, 'w', bufsize)
Georg Brandl8ec7f652007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000440 ==>
441 pipe = Popen(cmd, shell=True, bufsize=bufsize, stdin=PIPE).stdin
442
443::
444
445 (child_stdin, child_stdout) = os.popen2(cmd, mode, bufsize)
446 ==>
447 p = Popen(cmd, shell=True, bufsize=bufsize,
448 stdin=PIPE, stdout=PIPE, close_fds=True)
449 (child_stdin, child_stdout) = (p.stdin, p.stdout)
450
451::
452
453 (child_stdin,
454 child_stdout,
455 child_stderr) = os.popen3(cmd, mode, bufsize)
456 ==>
457 p = Popen(cmd, shell=True, bufsize=bufsize,
458 stdin=PIPE, stdout=PIPE, stderr=PIPE, close_fds=True)
459 (child_stdin,
460 child_stdout,
461 child_stderr) = (p.stdin, p.stdout, p.stderr)
462
463::
464
465 (child_stdin, child_stdout_and_stderr) = os.popen4(cmd, mode, bufsize)
466 ==>
467 p = Popen(cmd, shell=True, bufsize=bufsize,
468 stdin=PIPE, stdout=PIPE, stderr=STDOUT, close_fds=True)
469 (child_stdin, child_stdout_and_stderr) = (p.stdin, p.stdout)
470
471
Georg Brandl5b5f2732008-12-05 07:52:26 +0000472Replacing functions from the popen2 module
473^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Georg Brandl8ec7f652007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000474
475.. note::
476
477 If the cmd argument to popen2 functions is a string, the command is executed
478 through /bin/sh. If it is a list, the command is directly executed.
479
480::
481
482 (child_stdout, child_stdin) = popen2.popen2("somestring", bufsize, mode)
483 ==>
484 p = Popen(["somestring"], shell=True, bufsize=bufsize,
485 stdin=PIPE, stdout=PIPE, close_fds=True)
486 (child_stdout, child_stdin) = (p.stdout, p.stdin)
487
488::
489
490 (child_stdout, child_stdin) = popen2.popen2(["mycmd", "myarg"], bufsize, mode)
491 ==>
492 p = Popen(["mycmd", "myarg"], bufsize=bufsize,
493 stdin=PIPE, stdout=PIPE, close_fds=True)
494 (child_stdout, child_stdin) = (p.stdout, p.stdin)
495
Georg Brandlf5d5a662008-12-06 11:57:12 +0000496:class:`popen2.Popen3` and :class:`popen2.Popen4` basically work as
497:class:`subprocess.Popen`, except that:
Georg Brandl8ec7f652007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000498
Georg Brandlf5d5a662008-12-06 11:57:12 +0000499* :class:`Popen` raises an exception if the execution fails.
Georg Brandl8ec7f652007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000500
501* the *capturestderr* argument is replaced with the *stderr* argument.
502
Georg Brandlf5d5a662008-12-06 11:57:12 +0000503* ``stdin=PIPE`` and ``stdout=PIPE`` must be specified.
Georg Brandl8ec7f652007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000504
505* popen2 closes all file descriptors by default, but you have to specify
Georg Brandlf5d5a662008-12-06 11:57:12 +0000506 ``close_fds=True`` with :class:`Popen`.
Georg Brandl8ec7f652007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000507