Reputation: 85482
In Ruby's popen/spawn, how do I merge both STDOUT and STDERR as a single stream wihthout resorting to using >2&1
?
In Python, this would be:
>>> import subprocess
>>> subprocess.check_output('my_prog args', stderr=subprocess.STDOUT, shell=True)
Note the stderr
argument.
I use Open3 - as I don't want just stdout - but it already separates them into two streams.
Upvotes: 3
Views: 3649
Reputation: 4113
A bit late, but take a look at Open3.popen2e
- docs.
This behaves exactly as popen3
, but merges stderr
stdout
as the second argument to the block.
So you can simply do
cmd = 'a_prog --arg ... --arg2 ...'
Open3.popen2e(cmd) { |input,output|
# Process as desired, with output containing stdout and stderr
}
Upvotes: 1
Reputation: 124469
Using the code from your other question, here you go:
cmd = 'a_prog --arg ... --arg2 ...'
Open3.popen2({"MYVAR" => "a_value"}, "#{cmd}", {:err => [:child, :out]}) { |i,o|
# This output should include stderr as well
output = o.read()
repr = "$ #{cmd}\n#{output}"
}
A couple changes:
popen2
will redirect stderr to stdoutl. Note that it needs to be the spawned process's stdout, not the system-wide stdout, so you need to specify :child
's :out
.popen2
instead of .popen3
as it seems the redirection is ignored if you include the 3rd e
option for stderr.popen2
, you only pass |i,o|
to the block:Upvotes: 5