/* -*- Mode: indent-tabs-mode: nil; js-indent-level: 2 -*- */ /* vim: set sts=2 sw=2 et tw=80: */ /* This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public * License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this * file, You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/. */ /* * These modules are loosely based on the subprocess.jsm module created * by Jan Gerber and Patrick Brunschwig, though the implementation * differs drastically. */ "use strict"; let EXPORTED_SYMBOLS = ["Subprocess"]; /* exported Subprocess */ var {classes: Cc, interfaces: Ci, utils: Cu, results: Cr} = Components; Cu.import("resource://gre/modules/XPCOMUtils.jsm"); Cu.import("resource://gre/modules/subprocess/subprocess_common.jsm"); #ifdef XP_WIN XPCOMUtils.defineLazyModuleGetter(this, "SubprocessImpl", "resource://gre/modules/subprocess/subprocess_win.jsm"); #else XPCOMUtils.defineLazyModuleGetter(this, "SubprocessImpl", "resource://gre/modules/subprocess/subprocess_unix.jsm"); #endif /** * Allows for creation of and communication with OS-level sub-processes. * @namespace */ var Subprocess = { /** * Launches a process, and returns a handle to it. * * @param {object} options * An object describing the process to launch. * * @param {string} options.command * The full path of the execuable to launch. Relative paths are not * accepted, and `$PATH` is not searched. * * If a path search is necessary, the {@link Subprocess.pathSearch} method may * be used to map a bare executable name to a full path. * * @param {string[]} [options.arguments] * A list of strings to pass as arguments to the process. * * @param {object} [options.environment] * An object containing a key and value for each environment variable * to pass to the process. Only the object's own, enumerable properties * are added to the environment. * * @param {boolean} [options.environmentAppend] * If true, append the environment variables passed in `environment` to * the existing set of environment variables. Otherwise, the values in * 'environment' constitute the entire set of environment variables * passed to the new process. * * @param {string} [options.stderr] * Defines how the process's stderr output is handled. One of: * * - `"ignore"`: (default) The process's standard error is not redirected. * - `"stdout"`: The process's stderr is merged with its stdout. * - `"pipe"`: The process's stderr is redirected to a pipe, which can be read * from via its `stderr` property. * * @param {string} [options.workdir] * The working directory in which to launch the new process. * * @returns {Promise} * * @rejects {Error} * May be rejected with an Error object if the process can not be * launched. The object will include an `errorCode` property with * one of the following values if it was rejected for the * corresponding reason: * * - Subprocess.ERROR_BAD_EXECUTABLE: The given command could not * be found, or the file that it references is not executable. * * Note that if the process is successfully launched, but exits with * a non-zero exit code, the promise will still resolve successfully. */ call(options) { options = Object.assign({}, options); options.stderr = options.stderr || "ignore"; options.workdir = options.workdir || null; let environment = {}; if (!options.environment || options.environmentAppend) { environment = this.getEnvironment(); } if (options.environment) { Object.assign(environment, options.environment); } options.environment = Object.keys(environment) .map(key => `${key}=${environment[key]}`); options.arguments = Array.from(options.arguments || []); return Promise.resolve(SubprocessImpl.isExecutableFile(options.command)).then(isExecutable => { if (!isExecutable) { let error = new Error(`File at path "${options.command}" does not exist, or is not executable`); error.errorCode = SubprocessConstants.ERROR_BAD_EXECUTABLE; throw error; } options.arguments.unshift(options.command); return SubprocessImpl.call(options); }); }, /** * Returns an object with a key-value pair for every variable in the process's * current environment. * * @returns {object} */ getEnvironment() { let environment = Object.create(null); for (let [k, v] of SubprocessImpl.getEnvironment()) { environment[k] = v; } return environment; }, /** * Searches for the given executable file in the system executable * file paths as specified by the PATH environment variable. * * On Windows, if the unadorned filename cannot be found, the * extensions in the semicolon-separated list in the PATHSEP * environment variable are successively appended to the original * name and searched for in turn. * * @param {string} command * The name of the executable to find. * @param {object} [environment] * An object containing a key for each environment variable to be used * in the search. If not provided, full the current process environment * is used. * @returns {Promise} */ pathSearch(command, environment = this.getEnvironment()) { // Promise.resolve lets us get around returning one of the Promise.jsm // pseudo-promises returned by Task.jsm. let path = SubprocessImpl.pathSearch(command, environment); return Promise.resolve(path); }, }; Object.assign(Subprocess, SubprocessConstants); Object.freeze(Subprocess);