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'use strict' const { spawn } = require('child_process') const os = require('os') const which = require('which') const escape = require('./escape.js') // 'extra' object is for decorating the error a bit more const promiseSpawn = (cmd, args, opts = {}, extra = {}) => { if (opts.shell) { return spawnWithShell(cmd, args, opts, extra) } let resolve, reject const promise = new Promise((_resolve, _reject) => { resolve = _resolve reject = _reject }) // Create error here so we have a more useful stack trace when rejecting const closeError = new Error('command failed') const stdout = [] const stderr = [] const getResult = (result) => ({ cmd, args, ...result, ...stdioResult(stdout, stderr, opts), ...extra, }) const rejectWithOpts = (er, erOpts) => { const resultError = getResult(erOpts) reject(Object.assign(er, resultError)) } const proc = spawn(cmd, args, opts) promise.stdin = proc.stdin promise.process = proc proc.on('error', rejectWithOpts) if (proc.stdout) { proc.stdout.on('data', c => stdout.push(c)) proc.stdout.on('error', rejectWithOpts) } if (proc.stderr) { proc.stderr.on('data', c => stderr.push(c)) proc.stderr.on('error', rejectWithOpts) } proc.on('close', (code, signal) => { if (code || signal) { rejectWithOpts(closeError, { code, signal }) } else { resolve(getResult({ code, signal })) } }) return promise } const spawnWithShell = (cmd, args, opts, extra) => { let command = opts.shell // if shell is set to true, we use a platform default. we can't let the core // spawn method decide this for us because we need to know what shell is in use // ahead of time so that we can escape arguments properly. we don't need coverage here. if (command === true) { // istanbul ignore next command = process.platform === 'win32' ? process.env.ComSpec : 'sh' } const options = { ...opts, shell: false } const realArgs = [] let script = cmd // first, determine if we're in windows because if we are we need to know if we're // running an .exe or a .cmd/.bat since the latter requires extra escaping const isCmd = /(?:^|\\)cmd(?:\.exe)?$/i.test(command) if (isCmd) { let doubleEscape = false // find the actual command we're running let initialCmd = '' let insideQuotes = false for (let i = 0; i < cmd.length; ++i) { const char = cmd.charAt(i) if (char === ' ' && !insideQuotes) { break } initialCmd += char if (char === '"' || char === "'") { insideQuotes = !insideQuotes } } let pathToInitial try { pathToInitial = which.sync(initialCmd, { path: (options.env && findInObject(options.env, 'PATH')) || process.env.PATH, pathext: (options.env && findInObject(options.env, 'PATHEXT')) || process.env.PATHEXT, }).toLowerCase() } catch (err) { pathToInitial = initialCmd.toLowerCase() } doubleEscape = pathToInitial.endsWith('.cmd') || pathToInitial.endsWith('.bat') for (const arg of args) { script += ` ${escape.cmd(arg, doubleEscape)}` } realArgs.push('/d', '/s', '/c', script) options.windowsVerbatimArguments = true } else { for (const arg of args) { script += ` ${escape.sh(arg)}` } realArgs.push('-c', script) } return promiseSpawn(command, realArgs, options, extra) } // open a file with the default application as defined by the user's OS const open = (_args, opts = {}, extra = {}) => { const options = { ...opts, shell: true } const args = [].concat(_args) let platform = process.platform // process.platform === 'linux' may actually indicate WSL, if that's the case // we want to treat things as win32 anyway so the host can open the argument if (platform === 'linux' && os.release().toLowerCase().includes('microsoft')) { platform = 'win32' } let command = options.command if (!command) { if (platform === 'win32') { // spawnWithShell does not do the additional os.release() check, so we // have to force the shell here to make sure we treat WSL as windows. options.shell = process.env.ComSpec // also, the start command accepts a title so to make sure that we don't // accidentally interpret the first arg as the title, we stick an empty // string immediately after the start command command = 'start ""' } else if (platform === 'darwin') { command = 'open' } else { command = 'xdg-open' } } return spawnWithShell(command, args, options, extra) } promiseSpawn.open = open const isPipe = (stdio = 'pipe', fd) => { if (stdio === 'pipe' || stdio === null) { return true } if (Array.isArray(stdio)) { return isPipe(stdio[fd], fd) } return false } const stdioResult = (stdout, stderr, { stdioString = true, stdio }) => { const result = { stdout: null, stderr: null, } // stdio is [stdin, stdout, stderr] if (isPipe(stdio, 1)) { result.stdout = Buffer.concat(stdout) if (stdioString) { result.stdout = result.stdout.toString().trim() } } if (isPipe(stdio, 2)) { result.stderr = Buffer.concat(stderr) if (stdioString) { result.stderr = result.stderr.toString().trim() } } return result } // case insensitive lookup in an object const findInObject = (obj, key) => { key = key.toLowerCase() for (const objKey of Object.keys(obj).sort()) { if (objKey.toLowerCase() === key) { return obj[objKey] } } } module.exports = promiseSpawn