Object
Shell implements an idiomatic Ruby interface for common UNIX shell commands.
It provides users the ability to execute commands with filters and pipes, like sh/csh by using native facilities of Ruby.
In this example we will create three tmpFile's in three different folders under the /tmp directory.
sh = Shell.cd("/tmp") # Change to the /tmp directory sh.mkdir "shell-test-1" unless sh.exists?("shell-test-1") # make the 'shell-test-1' directory if it doesn't already exist sh.cd("shell-test-1") # Change to the /tmp/shell-test-1 directory for dir in ["dir1", "dir3", "dir5"] if !sh.exists?(dir) sh.mkdir dir # make dir if it doesn't already exist sh.cd(dir) do # change to the `dir` directory f = sh.open("tmpFile", "w") # open a new file in write mode f.print "TEST\n" # write to the file f.close # close the file handler end print sh.pwd # output the process working directory end end
This example is identical to the first, except we're using CommandProcessor#transact.
CommandProcessor#transact executes the given block against self, in this case sh; our Shell object. Within the block we can substitute sh.cd to cd, because the scope within the block uses sh already.
sh = Shell.cd("/tmp") sh.transact do mkdir "shell-test-1" unless exists?("shell-test-1") cd("shell-test-1") for dir in ["dir1", "dir3", "dir5"] if !exists?(dir) mkdir dir cd(dir) do f = open("tmpFile", "w") f.print "TEST\n" f.close end print pwd end end end
In this example we will read the operating system file /etc/printcap, generated by cupsd, and then output it to a new file relative to the pwd of sh.
sh = Shell.new sh.cat("/etc/printcap") | sh.tee("tee1") > "tee2" (sh.cat < "/etc/printcap") | sh.tee("tee11") > "tee12" sh.cat("/etc/printcap") | sh.tee("tee1") >> "tee2" (sh.cat < "/etc/printcap") | sh.tee("tee11") >> "tee12"
Convenience method for Shell::CommandProcessor.alias_command. Defines an instance method which will execute a command under an alternative name.
Shell.def_system_command('date') Shell.alias_command('date_in_utc', 'date', '-u') Shell.new.date_in_utc # => Sat Jan 25 16:59:57 UTC 2014
# File shell.rb, line 394
def Shell.alias_command(ali, command, *opts, &block)
CommandProcessor.alias_command(ali, command, *opts, &block)
end
Creates a new Shell instance with the current working directory set to path.
# File shell.rb, line 126
def cd(path)
new(path)
end
# File shell.rb, line 115
def debug=(val)
@debug = val
@verbose = val if val
end
Convenience method for Shell::CommandProcessor.def_system_command. Defines an instance method which will execute the given shell command. If the executable is not in Shell.default_system_path, you must supply the path to it.
Shell.def_system_command('hostname') Shell.new.hostname # => localhost # How to use an executable that's not in the default path Shell.def_system_command('run_my_program', "~/hello") Shell.new.run_my_program # prints "Hello from a C program!"
# File shell.rb, line 374
def Shell.def_system_command(command, path = command)
CommandProcessor.def_system_command(command, path)
end
# File shell.rb, line 159
def default_record_separator
if @default_record_separator
@default_record_separator
else
$/
end
end
# File shell.rb, line 167
def default_record_separator=(rs)
@default_record_separator = rs
end
Returns the directories in the current shell's PATH environment variable as an array of directory names. This sets the system_path for all instances of Shell.
Example: If in your current shell, you did:
$ echo $PATH /usr/bin:/bin:/usr/local/bin
Running this method in the above shell would then return:
["/usr/bin", "/bin", "/usr/local/bin"]
# File shell.rb, line 143
def default_system_path
if @default_system_path
@default_system_path
else
ENV["PATH"].split(":")
end
end
Sets the system_path that new instances of Shell should have as their initial system_path.
path should be an array of directory name strings.
# File shell.rb, line 155
def default_system_path=(path)
@default_system_path = path
end
Convenience method for Shell::CommandProcessor.install_system_commands. Defines instance methods representing all the executable files found in Shell.default_system_path, with the given prefix prepended to their names.
Shell.install_system_commands Shell.new.sys_echo("hello") # => hello
# File shell.rb, line 414
def Shell.install_system_commands(pre = "sys_")
CommandProcessor.install_system_commands(pre)
end
Creates a Shell object which current directory is set to the process current directory, unless otherwise specified by the pwd argument.
# File shell.rb, line 184
def initialize(pwd = Dir.pwd, umask = nil)
@cwd = File.expand_path(pwd)
@dir_stack = []
@umask = umask
@system_path = Shell.default_system_path
@record_separator = Shell.default_record_separator
@command_processor = CommandProcessor.new(self)
@process_controller = ProcessController.new(self)
@verbose = Shell.verbose
@debug = Shell.debug
end
# File shell.rb, line 427
def self.notify(*opts)
Shell::debug_output_synchronize do
if opts[-1].kind_of?(String)
yorn = verbose?
else
yorn = opts.pop
end
return unless yorn
if @debug_display_thread_id
if @debug_display_process_id
prefix = "shell(##{Process.pid}:#{Thread.current.to_s.sub("Thread", "Th")}): "
else
prefix = "shell(#{Thread.current.to_s.sub("Thread", "Th")}): "
end
else
prefix = "shell: "
end
_head = true
STDERR.print opts.collect{|mes|
mes = mes.dup
yield mes if iterator?
if _head
_head = false
prefix + mes
else
" "* prefix.size + mes
end
}.join("\n")+"\n"
end
end
Convenience method for Shell::CommandProcessor.unalias_command
# File shell.rb, line 399
def Shell.unalias_command(ali)
CommandProcessor.unalias_command(ali)
end
Convenience method for Shell::CommandProcessor.undef_system_command
# File shell.rb, line 379
def Shell.undef_system_command(command)
CommandProcessor.undef_system_command(command)
end
Creates a Shell object which current directory is set to path.
If a block is given, it restores the current directory when the block ends.
If called as iterator, it restores the current directory when the block ends.
# File shell.rb, line 262
def chdir(path = nil, verbose = @verbose)
check_point
if iterator?
notify("chdir(with block) #{path}") if verbose
cwd_old = @cwd
begin
chdir(path, nil)
yield
ensure
chdir(cwd_old, nil)
end
else
notify("chdir #{path}") if verbose
path = "~" unless path
@cwd = expand_path(path)
notify "current dir: #{@cwd}"
rehash
Void.new(self)
end
end
# File shell.rb, line 217
def debug=(val)
@debug = val
@verbose = val if val
end
# File shell.rb, line 228
def expand_path(path)
File.expand_path(path, @cwd)
end
# File shell.rb, line 419
def inspect
if debug.kind_of?(Integer) && debug > 2
super
else
to_s
end
end
Returns a list of scheduled jobs.
# File shell.rb, line 346
def jobs
@process_controller.jobs
end
Sends the given signal to the given job
# File shell.rb, line 354
def kill(sig, command)
@process_controller.kill_job(sig, command)
end
Pops a directory from the directory stack, and sets the current directory to it.
# File shell.rb, line 330
def popdir
check_point
notify("popdir")
if pop = @dir_stack.pop
chdir pop
notify "dir stack: [#{@dir_stack.join ', '}]"
self
else
Shell.Fail DirStackEmpty
end
Void.new(self)
end
Pushes the current directory to the directory stack, changing the current directory to path.
If path is omitted, it exchanges its current directory and the top of its directory stack.
If a block is given, it restores the current directory when the block ends.
# File shell.rb, line 296
def pushdir(path = nil, verbose = @verbose)
check_point
if iterator?
notify("pushdir(with block) #{path}") if verbose
pushdir(path, nil)
begin
yield
ensure
popdir
end
elsif path
notify("pushdir #{path}") if verbose
@dir_stack.push @cwd
chdir(path, nil)
notify "dir stack: [#{@dir_stack.join ', '}]"
self
else
notify("pushdir") if verbose
if pop = @dir_stack.pop
@dir_stack.push @cwd
chdir pop
notify "dir stack: [#{@dir_stack.join ', '}]"
self
else
Shell.Fail DirStackEmpty
end
end
Void.new(self)
end
Sets the system path (the Shell instance's PATH environment variable).
path should be an array of directory name strings.
# File shell.rb, line 205
def system_path=(path)
@system_path = path
rehash
end