#!/usr/bin/env python3 from subprocess import Popen, PIPE, STDOUT from threading import Thread from time import sleep import logging import os import sys # Very simple tee logic implementation. You can specify shell command, output # logfile and env variables. After TeePopen is created you can only wait until # it finishes. stderr and stdout will be redirected both to specified file and # stdout. class TeePopen: # pylint: disable=W0102 def __init__(self, command, log_file, env=os.environ.copy(), timeout=None): self.command = command self.log_file = log_file self.env = env self.process = None self.timeout = timeout def _check_timeout(self): sleep(self.timeout) while self.process.poll() is None: logging.warning( "Killing process %s, timeout %s exceeded", self.process.pid, self.timeout, ) os.killpg(self.process.pid, 9) sleep(10) def __enter__(self): self.process = Popen( self.command, shell=True, universal_newlines=True, env=self.env, start_new_session=True, # signall will be sent to all children stderr=STDOUT, stdout=PIPE, bufsize=1, ) self.log_file = open(self.log_file, "w", encoding="utf-8") if self.timeout is not None and self.timeout > 0: t = Thread(target=self._check_timeout) t.daemon = True # does not block the program from exit t.start() return self def __exit__(self, t, value, traceback): for line in self.process.stdout: sys.stdout.write(line) self.log_file.write(line) self.process.wait() self.log_file.close() def wait(self): for line in self.process.stdout: sys.stdout.write(line) self.log_file.write(line) return self.process.wait()