giodamelio
giodamelio

Reputation: 5605

nodeJS child_process.spawn does not work when one of the args has a space in it

I am trying to use the child_process.spawn function. The syntax is

child_process.spawn(command, args=[], [options])

Whenever I include a space in any of the elements of the args array, the command simply emits the argument. Here is some code I used to test it

var spawn = require("child_process").spawn

console.log("This works");
var watcher = spawn("ls", ["-l"]);
watcher.stdout.on('data', function(data) {
    process.stdout.write(data.toString());
});

console.log("This does not work");
watcher = spawn("ls", ["-l", "/path with space in it"]);
watcher.stdout.on('data', function(data) {
    process.stdout.write(data.toString());
});

Is this a bug in node? Do I need to escape the space?

Edit: The above code is just an example. Here is the real code. Maybe is has to do with the pipes?

watcher = spawn("supervisor", ["--extensions\ 'coffee|js|css|coffeekup'", "src/app.coffee"]);

Upvotes: 16

Views: 27068

Answers (1)

maček
maček

Reputation: 77778

Don't put spaces in args, just use another argument in the array

var watcher = spawn("supervisor", [
  "--extensions",
  "'coffee|js|css|coffeekup'",
  "src/app.coffee"
]);

A handy little shortcut I found if you want to get quick diagnostic output from your child processes is passing the {stdio: "inherit"} in options

var watcher = spawn("supervisor", [
  "--extensions",
  "'coffee|js|css|coffeekup'",
  "src/app.coffee"
], {stdio: "inherit"});

This way you can see whether everything is working properly right away.

Lastly, depending on where supervisor is installed, you might want to consider using the full path.

var watcher = spawn("/path/to/supervisor", ...);

Upvotes: 33

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