-- wrapper around Awesome awful.spawn with fallback -- Copyright (C) 2019 Nguyễn Gia Phong -- -- This file is part of Vicious. -- -- Vicious is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify -- it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as -- published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 2 of the -- License, or (at your option) any later version. -- -- Vicious is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -- but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -- MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -- GNU General Public License for more details. -- -- You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License -- along with Vicious. If not, see . local status, awful = pcall(require, "awful") if status then local spawn = awful.spawn function spawn.with_line_callback_with_shell(cmd, callbacks) spawn.with_line_callback({ awful.util.shell, "-c", cmd }, callbacks) end return spawn end local io = { popen = io.popen } -- In case the Awesome library is not available, -- fall back to this synchronous, handicapped API. local spawn = {} --- Spawn a program and capture its output line by line. -- @tparam string cmd The command. -- @tab callbacks Table containing callbacks that should be invoked on -- various conditions. -- @tparam[opt] function callbacks.stdout Function that is called with each -- line of output on stdout, e.g. `stdout(line)`. -- @tparam[opt] function callbacks.stderr Function that is supposed to be called -- with each line of output on stderr, but due to limitation of io.popen, -- stderr will be discarded (sorry!). -- @tparam[opt] function callbacks.output_done Function to call when no more -- output is produced. -- @tparam[opt] function callbacks.exit Function to call when the spawned -- process exits. This function gets the exit reason and code as its -- arguments. -- The reason can be "exit" or "signal". -- For "exit", the second argument is the exit code. -- For "signal", the second argument is the signal causing process -- termination. -- @treturn boolean|nil true if cmd terminated successfully, or nil otherwise function spawn.with_line_callback_with_shell(cmd, callbacks) local stdout_callback, stdout = callbacks.stdout, io.popen(cmd) if stdout_callback then for line in stdout:lines() do stdout_callback(line) end end if callbacks.output_done then callbacks.output_done() end local success, reason, code = stdout:close() -- this requires Lua 5.2 if callbacks.exit then callbacks.exit(reason, code) end return success end --- Spawn a program and capture its output. -- @tparam string cmd The command. -- @tab callback Function with the following arguments -- @tparam string callback.stdout Output on stdout. -- @tparam string callback.stderr Output on stderr, -- which will be an empty due to limitation of io.popen. -- @tparam string callback.exitreason Exit reason ("exit" or "signal"). -- @tparam integer callback.exitcode Exit code (exit code or signal number, -- depending on "exitreason"). -- @treturn boolean|nil true if cmd terminated successfully, or nil otherwise function spawn.easy_async_with_shell(cmd, callback) local out_stream = io.popen(cmd) local stdout = out_stream:read("*all") local success, reason, code = out_stream:close() -- requiring Lua 5.2 callback(stdout, "", reason, code) return success end -- Since io.popen always use a shell spawn.easy_async = spawn.easy_async_with_shell spawn.with_line_callback = spawn.with_line_callback_with_shell return spawn -- vim: filetype=lua:expandtab:shiftwidth=4:tabstop=8:softtabstop=4:textwidth=80