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#!/usr/bin/env python3

"""Helper methods concerned with executing subprocesses."""

import atexit
import logging
import os
import selectors
import shlex
import subprocess
import sys
from typing import List, Optional

logger = logging.getLogger(__file__)


def cmd_showing_output(
    command: str,
) -> int:
    """Kick off a child process.  Capture and print all output that it
    produces on stdout and stderr.  Wait for the subprocess to exit
    and return the exit value as the return code of this function.

    """
    line_enders = set([b'\n', b'\r'])
    sel = selectors.DefaultSelector()
    with subprocess.Popen(
        command,
        shell=True,
        bufsize=0,
        stdout=subprocess.PIPE,
        stderr=subprocess.PIPE,
        universal_newlines=False,
    ) as p:
        sel.register(p.stdout, selectors.EVENT_READ)  # type: ignore
        sel.register(p.stderr, selectors.EVENT_READ)  # type: ignore
        done = False
        while not done:
            for key, _ in sel.select():
                char = key.fileobj.read(1)  # type: ignore
                if not char:
                    sel.unregister(key.fileobj)
                    if len(sel.get_map()) == 0:
                        sys.stdout.flush()
                        sys.stderr.flush()
                        sel.close()
                        done = True
                if key.fileobj is p.stdout:
                    # sys.stdout.buffer.write(char)
                    os.write(sys.stdout.fileno(), char)
                    if char in line_enders:
                        sys.stdout.flush()
                else:
                    # sys.stderr.buffer.write(char)
                    os.write(sys.stderr.fileno(), char)
                    if char in line_enders:
                        sys.stderr.flush()
        p.wait()
        return p.returncode


def cmd_with_timeout(command: str, timeout_seconds: Optional[float]) -> int:
    """Run a command but do not let it run for more than timeout seconds.
    Doesn't capture or rebroadcast command output.  Function returns
    the exit value of the command or raises a TimeoutExpired exception
    if the deadline is exceeded.

    >>> cmd_with_timeout('/bin/echo foo', 10.0)
    0

    >>> cmd_with_timeout('/bin/sleep 2', 0.1)
    Traceback (most recent call last):
    ...
    subprocess.TimeoutExpired: Command '['/bin/bash', '-c', '/bin/sleep 2']' timed out after 0.1 seconds

    """
    return subprocess.check_call(["/bin/bash", "-c", command], timeout=timeout_seconds)


def cmd(command: str, timeout_seconds: Optional[float] = None) -> str:
    """Run a command and capture its output to stdout (only) in a string.
    Return that string as this function's output.  Raises
    subprocess.CalledProcessError or TimeoutExpired on error.

    >>> cmd('/bin/echo foo')[:-1]
    'foo'

    >>> cmd('/bin/sleep 2', 0.1)
    Traceback (most recent call last):
    ...
    subprocess.TimeoutExpired: Command '/bin/sleep 2' timed out after 0.1 seconds

    """
    ret = subprocess.run(
        command,
        shell=True,
        capture_output=True,
        check=True,
        timeout=timeout_seconds,
    ).stdout
    return ret.decode("utf-8")


def run_silently(command: str, timeout_seconds: Optional[float] = None) -> None:
    """Run a command silently but raise subprocess.CalledProcessError if
    it fails.

    >>> run_silently("/usr/bin/true")

    >>> run_silently("/usr/bin/false")
    Traceback (most recent call last):
    ...
    subprocess.CalledProcessError: Command '/usr/bin/false' returned non-zero exit status 1.

    """
    subprocess.run(
        command,
        shell=True,
        stderr=subprocess.DEVNULL,
        stdout=subprocess.DEVNULL,
        capture_output=False,
        check=True,
        timeout=timeout_seconds,
    )


def cmd_in_background(command: str, *, silent: bool = False) -> subprocess.Popen:
    args = shlex.split(command)
    if silent:
        subproc = subprocess.Popen(
            args,
            stdin=subprocess.DEVNULL,
            stdout=subprocess.DEVNULL,
            stderr=subprocess.DEVNULL,
        )
    else:
        subproc = subprocess.Popen(args, stdin=subprocess.DEVNULL)

    def kill_subproc() -> None:
        try:
            if subproc.poll() is None:
                logger.info('At exit handler: killing %s (%s)', subproc, command)
                subproc.terminate()
                subproc.wait(timeout=10.0)
        except BaseException as be:
            logger.exception(be)

    atexit.register(kill_subproc)
    return subproc


def cmd_list(command: List[str]) -> str:
    """Run a command with args encapsulated in a list and return the
    output text as a string.  Raises subprocess.CalledProcessError.
    """
    ret = subprocess.run(command, capture_output=True, check=True).stdout
    return ret.decode("utf-8")


if __name__ == '__main__':
    import doctest

    doctest.testmod()